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Camp Counselors with Zachariah Porter and Jonathan Carson
161 - COOL! Mormon Couple Tried to Convert Us!

Camp Counselors with Zachariah Porter and Jonathan Carson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 83:47


This week's episode is a full cross-country recap of our travel week. We kicked things off in New York City for Zachariah's live show, plus his SPICY moment on Hot Ones. From there, we headed straight to Salt Lake City, where a very enthusiastic Mormon couple attempted to convert us. They were like... totally obsessed with us. Then we made a spiritual pilgrimage to Swig to get our hands on some dirty sodas! Of course, Zach almost had a bathroom emergency at the Mormon temple that sent us sprinting to Nordstrom. Then we got on a spooky scary shaky flight to Portland, OR and not gonna lie we were scared lol the aggressive turbulence was real. Then Jonathan covers the story of a toddler who literally eats books and furniture, and Zach covers the story of a loose pig named Breakfast who is terrorizing a New York neighborhood. It's a lot!This episode was mixed and edited by Kevin Betts.Get your tickets to see Zachariah Porter's new Live Comedy Tour!Want BONUS CONTENT? Join our PATREON!Sponsors:➜ Go to Progressive.com to see if you could save on insurance.➜ To get 15% off your next gift, go to UncommonGoods.com/camp➜ Go to BollAndBranch.com/camp to get up to 25% off, plus free shipping on your first set of sheets. Exclusions apply. See site for details.➜ Feel your best self, every day with IM8. Go to IM8health.com/CAMPCOUNSELORS and use code CAMPCOUNSELORS for a Free Welcome Kit, 5 free travel sachets, plus 10% off your order.➜ Go to FactorMeals.com/camp50off and use code camp50off to get 50% off plus FREE breakfast for a year!➜ Bring your A-game and talk to your doctor. Learn more at Apretude.com or call 1-888-240-0340.Works Cited:➜ Amos, Ilan Ben. “My One-Year-Old Eats Books, Toys, Tables and Even His Cot.” BBC News, 2024.➜ Mason, Erin. “Loose Pig Named ‘Breakfast' Is Terrorizing Residents of a New York Neighborhood.” The Independent, 2024.Camp Songs:Spotify Playlist | YouTube Playlist | Sammich's Secret MixtapeSocial Media:Camp Counselors TikTokCamp Counselors InstagramCamp Counselors FacebookCamp Counselors TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

the bro pod with scott and todd
BPST Episode 294 - "Pole Vaulting Prince"

the bro pod with scott and todd

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 88:35


We start the show right away with chatting about the new Swig seasonal menu, as well as discussing my first visit to Swig's primary competitor, Thirst! I also described, in detail, my first experience (26:00) pole-vaulting! Todd gives us a quick (46:00) soccer update, his fuk't knee, and some T1D chat. We close out the show (71:00) with some TV talk including the upcoming Stranger Things final season!Sponsors: ScottyJ's album, Thirst, SwigScotty Js YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV3WWSlwDKYf7P5k4XdP3zAIG & Twitter: the_bro_pod, littleBquotesE-mail the show!: thebropodnetwork@gmail.comBuy Merch!!: thebropod.threadless.comOur Website: www.bropodnetwork.com#Swig#Thirst#OJSimpson#KrisKrinkle#PhilDonahue#polevault#Mormonchat#soccer#T1Dchat#LoveIsBlind#StrangerThings#SiblingDribblings#podcasts#bropod#bropodnetwork

Arch Eats
Are These Food Trends Arch Eats–Approved?

Arch Eats

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 27:13


Dubai chocolate and dirty sodas. Truffle fries and tomahawk steaks. It seems like every day there is another food trend coming across our feeds—but are they worth the hype? In this episode, George and Cheryl give their unapologetic thumbs up or thumbs down on some of the biggest food trends over the last few years. And in a rare detour from the way things typically operate at Arch Eats, there’s quite a bit of disagreement. Listen and follow Arch Eats on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Saint Louis Art Museum and supported by Proper Cannabis. Don’t miss Anselm Kiefer: Becoming the Sea, a monumental exhibition at the Saint Louis Art Museum. As the artist’s first American retrospective in more than 20 years, the exhibit features iconic pieces from Kiefer’s storied career alongside new, massive, site-specific installations. The exhibition is free and on display through January 25. Learn more. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: Mainlander, 392. N. Euclid, Central West End, no listed phoneSasha’s on DeMun, 706 De Mun, Clayton, 314-863-7274.Swig, 587 Mid Rivers Mall, St. Peters, no listed phoneSeven Brew Coffee (multiple locations)El Milagro Azteca, 4940 Southwest, Southwest Garden, 314-664-9955.Rock Star Tacos, 4916 Shaw, The Hill, 314-571-9016.Sabroso Cocina Mexicana (two locations)Pint Size Bakery, 3133 Watson, Lindenwood Park, 314-645-7142.O+O Pizza, 102 W. Lockwood Ave, Webster Groves, 314-942-1216.Scout’s, 2704 Locust, Midtown, no phone as yet See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fostering Conversations with Utah Foster Care

In this episode of Fostering Conversations, host Amy Smith talks with Utah Foster Care clinical support specialist and LCSW Les Harris about blocked care: why it happens, how it impacts foster parents, and practical steps to restore connection. Les explains how chronic stress can suppress the parenting response system, making it difficult to feel joy or affection toward a child, even when we deeply care. They discuss what blocked care looks like, why it's different from burnout, how small “doses” of positive interaction can rebuild connection, and why acceptance, playfulness, curiosity, and empathy are powerful tools for healing relationships. Resources mentioned in this episode Brain-Based Parenting by Daniel Hughes & Jonathan Baylin What Happened to You? by Dr. Bruce Perry & Oprah Winfrey Utah Foster Care Clinical Support Services Transcript: Amy: On today’s episode, we’re talking to Les Harris, a Utah foster care clinical support specialist, and LCSW about blocked care and how it affects foster parents. Welcome to Fostering Conversations. I’m your host, Amy Smith. Today we have Les Harris who works for Utah Foster Care as the clinical support specialist, and also is an LCSW. Welcome Les. Les: Thank you. Happy to be here. Amy: Today we’re excited to be talking about blocked care. Blocked care really affects foster parents, but it affects all parents. So will you give us the dumb down version of what blocked care is? Les: It’s one of those terms that’s relatively recent in the trauma informed literature, even though we know it’s been around forever. So it’s often used in, as you said, in foster care, adoptive care and in parenting in general. It’s a, it’s refers to the chronic stress that often comes with working with children with difficult emotions and behaviors, and forces the parent then to shut down emotionally and almost stop caring about the child. It’s and in other words, they no longer find joy in parenting, and that’s one of the most common outcomes where. Foster and adoptive parents, when they get pushed emotionally, their own parenting response system starts to shut down, and the next thing they know, they don’t even want to be around the child anymore. And so that’s the basic definition but there’s so much more to it in the context of why does that happen? What do I do about it when it happens? And so on and so forth. So we’ll probably get into to more of that as we go. Amy: Yeah, I know that when I started fostering, I had never heard that term. It was very interesting to me to learn about it from you and from different classes and things that I went to as a foster parent to, to understand that. So maybe we can just start, by talking about what are some of the reasons why a parent might be facing blocked care? Les: Yes. I think that’s important because once we have a bit of awareness about the underlying causes and why it’s happening, then it gives me at least some information I could use to, to change some things about my approach to parenting, some of the most difficult children that will ever encounter. So, Let me go back. I’m gonna get back to basics. Talk a little bit about. The idea that all humans, are born with an instinct, as we get older, particularly, and you can even see this in young children, but particularly as we start to get a certain age, we start to, that nurturing instinct starts to kick in. You can still see it with young children, but by the time you’re mid adolescents and going into adult, I’m driven to care for, or nurture, if you will. The young, and so I use as my most common example, when anyone goes to the grocery store and there’s a toddler or infant in the cart in front of them, we are drawn to , engage with that infant. We, we try to make them smile. We play peek-a-boo. We try to engage them in some nurturing interaction, and so that instinct is pretty strong in all of us. And so if you look at that idea that we have this instinct to nurture our young, which I call the parenting response system, that by the time we become parents is so strong, we actually love being around kids, and let’s all agree that kids drive us crazy from time to time, even under the healthiest and most happy of circumstances, right? We understand that. That there are challenges to parenting. There are challenges to caring for children in foster care and adoptive care. We’re going to agree on that, but that doesn’t change the fact that internal drive to nurture our young isn’t powerful. And in the end, after the turmoil and some of the challenges diminish. We kinda feel joy about being a parent. We love being around our kids and we have, we almost default back to the goodness of being a parent and the goodness of our children. So that parenting instinct, that parent response system gets suppressed when we have chronic stress, exposure to trauma over and over again without relief. And all of a sudden you start to shut down emotionally towards that child. And when I say you lose the joy of parenting that’s suppression, that suppression of the parent response system. And that’s why over the years I’ve been doing this 36 years. I can tell you that comments such as, I hate this child, or I don’t want to be around this child anymore. I don’t like this child. And even parents who will report, I purposely stay away from the home longer than necessary to avoid being around the child. That tells me there is blocked care happening. So that’s, the underlying. Foundation of why blocked care happens and how it continues, unless we, of course, learn ways to mitigate that. Amy: And I think from my experience, I’ve absolutely experienced block care. I didn’t know what it was like I said, until I. Became educated as a foster parent, but I’ve experienced it towards biological and adoptive children. And so I think it’s interesting. Blocked care is specific to a child, right? It’s not just you shut down as a parent, I can’t parent any of them. It’s no one out of my 20 children, I can’t parent currently, but the other 19, I’m just fine with. Les: And it, yes, it can be child specific and yes, it can happen to children who are born into the home. It doesn’t matter how the child gets there, if they are pushing those emotional buttons and overwhelming you emotionally, it starts to. Your parenting response system. So yes, absolutely true and often that’s one of the things that I guess the byproducts of block care is not only am I have, I lost the pleasure of being around a child or maybe multiple children, I. And start to feel guilty about it. What’s wrong with me? I start to shame myself. I’m a bad person. I’m a bad parent because I’m experiencing these thoughts and feelings in association with a particular child. Amy: Yeah. So how would a parent, if they’re listening or had heard of this before, how do you know it’s blocked care versus I don’t actually know what the alternative would be. Depression maybe, or other things like how do you know it’s actually blocked care? Or does it matter? Les: I can tell you that the progression of learning for and helping foster parents kinda get through some of these difficulties was we had terminology such as foster care, burnout and things like that in the past. And we would have training sessions how to prevent. Foster parent burnout. Now, burnout is clearly something that happens, or one of the things that happens because of blocked care. So blocked care is more universal, meaning it becomes more biologically based because it actually changes the way my genetic material is transmitting information to my system. I don’t wanna get too technical, but it’s very. Very brain-based. Once my brain goes into a protective mode, which is essentially what it is, the whole concept is my brain is trying to protect me from something that I think is either threatening or overwhelming or stressful. And that’s different than burnout, which is I’m just exhausted for doing, from doing so much by spending so much time and energy on something, I get burned out. But this is actual suppression of that, that, Amy: I didn’t realize that. Les: yeah. And so th that becomes, I think, probably more, I don’t wanna say dangerous, but certainly more chronic Amy: And probably harder to resolve. Les: And so we talk about it and we, over the years we’ve talked about foster parents self-care, do your exercise, read books, go relax, take vacations and all the things that, that help with burnout. But the truth is how do you restore That instinct, right? How do you get back to. parenting response system to being active enough where I love to be around my child again. That’s a hard, that’s a harder issue. Amy: So how would somebody know if that if they’re like, yeah, this is actual burnout and I need to do something, or I just need to go have a break and I’ll be fine again. Les: So the typical burnout or o foster care, the caring for the caregiver was another title we used, meaning if you do those strategies where I go. And let’s say I just have a friend and I go buy a Coke from Swig every once a week with them and it helps me take a break, and that seems to be. Amy: Enough. Les: Enough,and it seems to restore my confidence and I’m able to kinda be, feel rejuvenated enough to get through the week until I have those opportunities. And maybe you’re doing other things like relaxation, reading good books, listening to some soothing music in between. But the truth is, if that’s sustaining you, then typically it’s Not Amy: quite blocked care. Les: So it’s a deeper seated brain-based response to caring for challenging children. Amy: you essentially can’t just snap out of it or go grab a drink to to relieve yourself, Les: Yeah. Yeah. Amy: not an alcoholic drink. But okay. Perfect. Let’s focus on the blocked care. What would be your first suggestions to somebody if they are feeling like, you know what I might be experiencing blocked care? What would be the first thing that you would recommend somebody to do? Les: Okay, so in, at the risk of saying, let’s go back to self-care, and I’m telling you, I’ve changed my attitude about self-care because that’s just another thing you have to do. And all of a sudden, I’m gonna add it to the list of the demands that I’m already experiencing and by itself then has a detrimental rather than beneficial effect. So I’m not a fan of saying schedule in a daily routine and schedule in this and exercise and diet and all that. All though we will say definitively, those are all good for people. All of those things help. But if I think that’s gonna be my. Cure, if you will, for what I’m experiencing, that it’s just another thing, and now I’ve become more overwhelmed sometimes. So having said that, we gotta go back to how do I connect with this child or children? How do I feel the joy with this child again? So we were actually trying to reactivate that parenting response system, Amy: Which is probably the last thing you wanna do if you’re experiencing blocked Les: it. See, and that’s why it becomes harder to manage blocked care because the very thing I need to do is what I’m avoiding, the person involved in that relationship is the one that’s really activating my stress response system. So but it still doesn’t take away from how critical it is to find ways to reconnect in joyful ways with the child. Now, the in, and I’m going to refer to the book or one of the books that really is cutting edge in terms of. Blocked care, and it’s called Brain-Based Parenting. It’s by Dr. Daniel Hughes. And Jonathan Bayless. And essentially they talk about not only the components of blocked care and how it happens, but they talk about a systemic approach. To helping you restore some of those connections with the child. And the acronym they use is pace, which stands for playfulness, acceptance, curiosity and Empathy. But the truth is those four things, those four words are. Our ways to connect with the child. So let’s just start off by playfulness. Let’s just start there. And I think the danger is we think, oh man, I’ve got a, I’ve got a single out a child. I have to look for opportunities to engage in those joyful exchanges. And that’s gonna last for 15 minutes, a half an hour. And what if it’s just not pleasant? What if it’s just not going well? So I, I try to break it down into very simple concepts. And if, and I know many of our listeners have likely , read Dr. Perry’s book, what happened to you? Amy: Oh yeah. Les: With Oprah Winfrey and one of the stories he talks about a boy that had a trauma and he was at a checkout counter and he, he just said something to the checker. That he needed to release in that moment. And there was empathy exchanged. And unfortunately the dad thought, oh, now he’s starting to open up about this trauma. And so he kept pushing him and the, and that was just overwhelming for the child. And I think he was five or six at the time. What I learned from that and from other experiences is we had these short windows of opportunity with children, and when they’re ready for a positive experience, a joyful exchange with the parent, that’s when I move in and maybe it lasts 30 seconds that they are open and receptive to that, and then they’re done. You move out, but you look for those, Dr. Perry, called them doses. I would look for the doses as well, that, oh, it looks like the child is available. Looks like they’re engaged in a way that would allow me to maybe have a positive experience, play a quick game, tell a funny story, do something that ex you express that connection with that positive. So there’s your dose. You get in and then you can almost say, I know parents are good at this. You almost know when the child is done. Like they disengage and so you stay available just in case. But and don’t, you just don’t walk away. But you certainly be, become available. See where the child’s gonna go if they just run off and wanna go play, you’re done with that dose. Amy: Yeah. Les: Look for another dose later in the day. Amy: yeah, I think one of the trickiest things for me, at least as a parent, is every kid is so different and there’s, I have kids that I vibe really well with, and we have the same type of playful activity or banter and then other kids where it’s okay, we don’t play the same way and this is tricky and. So I think as a parent we have to be very sensitive, which is hard, especially for opinionated people like me to do it their way and do what they find playful, not what we find playful. Les: Exactly. And I think that’s part of the acceptance piece. So you have a playfulness is the first one. Acceptance, meaning I have to accept that what I may think or believe is going to be helpful. Isn’t, and that maybe the child is bringing something that I need to pay attention to, that I can then expand on. Don’t enter relationship with the child as though here’s what I expect you to do, or how I expect you to respond to these interactions. Accept that the child is gonna offer themselves in a way that may not always match and be okay with that. Amy: And that’s where people that have that personality are really blessed because I don’t have that personality. Les: Yeah. And that’s one of the hard parts is, and I remember three of my four children were really quite affectionate. They liked to give you hugs at night, and I had one daughter that didn’t. Now, I could personalize that, of course, and say you don’t love me because you’re not hugging me in the same way that your siblings But if I turn that around and accept that. That’s who she is, and why would I force her to do things that were not part of her nature? I accepted her for who she is And then just celebrated the things that the other ones, perhaps the characteristics the others didn’t have And made it work really well for her. And so I think that’s the acceptance part is probably one of the harder. Realities of parenting is sometimes I have a notion in my head about how I want this child to respond, how I want them to act, how the thoughts and behaviors that they should be producing in any given circumstance, but then they don’t, and then I want to correct that. Les: But anyway so if you start with the idea, and I think that this really is critical to understanding the process here. It’s not about making changes quickly because that’s. Unrealistic. It’s about small incremental changes over time that can make a difference because children in our world right now particularly do not get enough positive interactions with their parents. They don’t, but they get tons of negative interactions so we can walk around our house all day long and point out all the things they’re doing wrong. Or that we don’t like, but when are we gonna get around to acknowledging there’s some good things? And so if a child’s sitting quietly on a couch reading a book, maybe I ought to spend time with the child and ask them questions about the book and engage them and connect with them during those positive interactions. Instead of every time they, I walk by the room and say, stop hitting your sister. Quit writing on the wall. We a hundred percent of the time. We’re pointing that stuff out. We walk by the good stuff all day long, Amy: Yeah. Les: And so when I say to connect with them in those playful positive ways, it’s I’m trying to force parents to pay attention to the fact this child is ready for me to engage them in those things. And they need me to engage ’em in those moments. And if we can laugh and have fun, and as I said, even for just a brief period of time and we do that consistently over time, that’s reinforcing the connection in a more positive way. Amy: Yeah. Is, I don’t know if you would know, but are there statistics showing that blocked care has become more problematic as in this generation versus previous generations? I wonder if there’s. Stats on that or not? I don’t know. It’s just, it would Les: Yeah, I don’t know. of any research or statistics around that. However, because of my experience, and this is anecdotal of course, but over my career, I’ve start, started in child welfare 36 years ago. This stuff was present from the very beginning and with our foster parents. We just didn’t have the name for it. We didn’t understand it like we do today. And as we started and it the progression was we started to really figure out the effects of trauma on children and their brain function and how that impacts their social, emotional, cognitive, physical development. But. Based on what we learned about the effects of trauma on children, it was a natural leap to say, wait a second. Isn’t that same thing happening to the caregivers because of the difficulties and the, almost the trauma that you experience as caregivers for when your caring for difficult children. Amy: Yeah. it just would be interesting just ’cause you mentioned, kids don’t get as much positive reinforcement and I just wonder if just from. The advances in technology and all of the things that we have going on now, it’s like I almost always have a TV on in my house or, the teenagers have phones or I’m on a phone or my, it’s just, there’s so much distraction now that, you look up from your phone because they’re fighting, but when they’re quiet you’re like, oh, good, I can be busy. So it’s just, I think it is harder to notice the good and good things that kids are doing. Les: And again, without, I make a blanket statement like that without necessarily saying there’s research to back it up. I am just use base it on observation and just the sense that it almost n. Anywhere I go, I see parents who are on devices and kids on devices. I don’t see the interactions, but boy, if that child is doing something negative, the phone gets put down and I’m all over that child, right? I see that play out over and over again. And so the same concept exists that man, if we’re only giving them negative interactions. Then the I, the way I get your attention is by producing more negative interactions. Amy: For sure. And I know for myself, if I’m on a phone and I get alerted to something annoying, I am zero to a hundred. It’s not, oh, what happened? It’s immediate Les: Yep. Yep. Amy: chaos. Something I would love to chat about is the shame or the. The guilt that can come along to parents that maybe are experiencing blocked care, foster parenting is difficult. It’s, I read a beautiful post today by someone that talked about, yeah, people claim I’m just a babysitter. It’s no, I’m not a babysitter. I just jumped head in to a stranger’s kid that I’m taking care of. I’m loving them, feeding them, providing for them, trying to get their mental health in order. Like the things that foster parents do, I think are truly unbelievable. And I just, I fear and I. I assume that if foster parents or traditional, any types of parents are experiencing blocked care, it can be very shameful or very guilt-ridden. I think you said at the beginning. Would you just touch on that maybe a little bit? Les: And it, again, just from a very simple understanding, any parent who messes up with a child and feels shame and guilt for doing so, is a standard operating procedure for most parents, right? I, oh, I said something wrong. I did something wrong, and I feel guilty and shameful for that. And most parents will experience that in their lifetime under the normal most. Amy: day. Les: Yeah, just an every everyday kind of thing. Oh, I said something wrong. I did something wrong. I wasn’t as attentive as I needed to be. And we are our own worst enemies. And so the one concept that I try to reinforce, and I say try because it’s so difficult to not blame yourself, right? It is. It is almost seemingly impossible to depersonalize the behavior from yourself. Meaning if I understand, if I truly understand trauma and the effects that has had on this child that’s been placed in my home, and to some extent even the diff most difficult children that were born into your home, the truth is that’s not about me. It really is not about me. And how do I separate that concept? This child is just like me, allowing their brain to do the job of protection for them, right? So when they feel threatened, when they feel stress, when they feel overwhelmed, when they have slight changes in routines, you name it. That protective response produces emotions that therefore produce behaviors. And what they’ve learned some from the earliest of moments is that’s what helped me feel safe. It worked for me because it did help me feel safe by producing these behaviors that felt protective to me. Okay. And so now they come into a new home that by itself is overwhelming and they’re producing the very behaviors that have worked for them. Long before they came to your house, and now you are saying, stop doing that, and they don’t Amy: Yeah. Les: because it doesn’t work anymore outside the context of that adversity, it doesn’t work. And so here they are in your home producing these behaviors, pushing you to get into your protective response. And now you are doing something wrong. No, your brain’s doing exactly the same thing as the child’s protecting you, there’s nothing wrong with you that you shouldn’t feel shameful or guilty about that. It’s your brain doing its job, Amy: Yeah. So. Les: In a sense it can be in a, in the context of basic safety and protection. Absolutely. But because our parenting instinct needs to remain intact, for us to be good. Parents, I use that term, subjectively because it but the truth is, in order us to be, for us to be effective parents, we still need that parent response system to be very active. And so the behavior of a child is something that is. Causing you to become protective yourself. That’s not about you. It’s not about who you are as a person. Amy: which is really hard to accept as a parent, I Les: and that is, I think if we look at it the way I’m trying to describe, and I can’t underemphasize this is you are, is powerless at least to change the behavior immediately. Amy: Yeah. Les: It’s. And so that powerlessness makes you feel weak, makes you feel like you’re not effective. It makes you doubt yourself. When in reality what it means is the child is engaging in those protective responses. Your job is to say, okay, that’s what you’re doing. I know what you’re doing. I need to continue to parent you. Connect you in ways that will help you feel more safe in the future. So that you no longer have to produce these protective responses and that, so it’s not about you. I can’t say that enough. Amy: I know it comes back to that acceptance, which is so hard, at least for me and probably for a lot of parents. Les: And I will say that if there’s anything that I’ve said that it makes it sound like this is an easy process, then I apologize. The truth is, I believe the hardest thing parents can do when they’re caring for difficult children is not to blame themselves, not to get into blocked care. It’s hard. Absolutely. One of the most difficult things is because you’re fighting against your own brain in a sense to try to restore, that parenting response system. So yes, it is hard work and that’s why earlier I said, you gotta break it down into small doses. You got to look for those windows of opportunity. You gotta get in, you gotta get out, get in, get out, do that consistently over time. Learn to love the child again, which you can because it’s not as though that goes away. That parenting res response system does not disappear. It just gets to suppress. So if you can learn to lift the weight off that suppression and learn to love the child again, which you can, that’s what I’m talking about. But it takes time. Amy: Yeah, I could honestly talk about this for a long time, I think. ’cause I feel very connected to it. I’m like, yes. I am a very feisty parent and acceptance is hard for me. And I have five very different personalities in my house. And so I could probably talk about this for a really long time. But unfortunately it’s already time for us to wrap up. I, what I would think. I would think one really important thing would be if people are experiencing blocked care or even burnout seeking therapy would be a beautiful way to work through and to specifically share the exact concerns and struggles they’re having. What type of therapists would be best for people to reach out to? Les: Okay. So a couple of things. I will say the motivation for forming. The clinical program at Utah Foster Care is for this purpose, meaning you have clinicians in all five regions that can act in that role as a therapist to help families who are going through the block care and other issues that they need to address. So I would offer to any foster and even adoptive parent to seek out the therapist in your region. Set up appointments and rely on that support because we can get you through this. And that’s most often what I recommend because that’s what we’re we do now, which is different than it was five years ago. We didn’t offer this. So that, I will say block care was one of the reasons why we wanted to make sure that our foster parents had the opportunity to have somebody to talk to in a clinical way. Amy: which is an amazing resource. Les: Yes. So use the resource is what I would say. Amy: And then if there are families that are listening that aren’t part of Utah foster care, outside of the state or just a traditional non foster family, what type of therapists could they reach out to that would be most effective Les: And generally speaking there’s so many modalities. I don’t want to get complicated here. However, I would find somebody that does specialized in cognitive behavioral therapy. It’s proven time and again to be. Some of the most effective therapy for individuals. So you go in and it essentially helps you make sense of your thoughts, feelings, and emotions and how that leads to my, the behavioral outcomes. And so you start to make those connections that I think are consistent with recognizing that block care is a suppression of that response system. And because it causes certain emotions, I act out on those in certain ways. So if you can get somebody that’s good at helping you figure that out, that would be the best. Amy: Okay. I love that. I think this is a amazing topic that so many foster parents can relate to, and all parents in general. So thank you so much for joining us today, Les sharing all your knowledge. Les: Happy to do it anytime. Amy: Thank you for listening to Fostering Conversations. I’m your host, Amy Smith. We’ll see you next time.

the bro pod with scott and todd
BPST Episode 293 - "Todd doesn't understand meal delivery services"

the bro pod with scott and todd

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 95:49


The show begins with Todd being as hypocritical as humanly possible, and we then jump into the Halloween festivities for this year, and then candy and snack food in general. We jump into the Swig (43:30) winter menu...in depth, as you'd expect. We ask the age old question (57:00), what is the craziest thing you've ever done? Sponsors: ScottyJ's album, EveryPlate, Jersey Mike's, SwigScotty Js YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV3WWSlwDKYf7P5k4XdP3zAIG & Twitter: the_bro_pod, littleBquotesE-mail the show!: thebropodnetwork@gmail.comBuy Merch!!: thebropod.threadless.comOur Website: www.bropodnetwork.com#dinner#Halloween#67#trickortreating#candy#foodchat#chips#ballet#Modpizza#Swig#crazylife#Rietveldwedding#podcasts#bropod#bropodnetwork

Nobody's Listening Anyway
Nov. 4: Zim & John take a swing — and a swig — at "State vs U"

Nobody's Listening Anyway

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 81:54


NOTICE: This weekly show is now part of the "Happy Hour with John Gaskins" daily podcast, which you can find at SiouxFallsLive.com, MidwestSportsPlus.com, and most podcast platforms like the one you find here! So, if you enjoy the topics Matt & John cover, you'll get those topics, plus relevant local guests, every Monday through Thursday on Happy Hour... so we highly recommend you check that out! What could possibly be better than shooting the bull over beers for an hour about the state of both Jackrabbit and Coyote football and the big "State vs U" Top 25 high stakes showdown on Saturday in the DakotaDome? How about shooting the bull while guzzling cans of the official in-state brewed beers of both universities?  The hosts of the weekly "Nobody's Listening Anyway" sure enjoyed the procedure. Happy Hour host John Gaskins and Sioux Falls Live sports editor Matt Zimmer cracked open the "Ears Up" SDSU beer from Sioux Falls' Ferson Brewing and the "Coyote Legacy" blonde ale from Vermillion's XIX Brewing.  It made for sublime liquid encouragement to bring out fluid and unfiltered observations of the Jacks' wretched 24-12 loss to lowly Indiana State and the Yotes' impressive, momentum-swinging, narrative-changing 26-21 mild upset of then-No. 8 North Dakota. As mentioned in Monday's show, all of a sudden this matchup between No. 8 SDSU and No. 22 USD seems different and a lot spicier given the changed and opposite recent trajectories of the teams.  Zim, the Jacks beat writer, pulls no punches in his analysis of how ugly and inexcusable SDSU's loss was. Meanwhile, can we definitively say the Yotes have figured out their winning formula?  Can USD beat the Jacks simply by running well, completing just a couple big downfield passes, and scoring with both defense and special teams? How can SDSU solve its offensive problems against a thriving defense that shut down one of the nation's best FCS offenses and quarterbacks?  Will Chase Mason play? If he does, will that make the difference between winning and losing? Who is the favorite? What percentage of the DakotaDome will be in blue? How far might this game go in determining these two teams' playoff fates? Oh, and which school has the better beer? Belly up with your own brew and take a listen. Along the way, you'll also hear about Augustana and USF's heaters with backup freshmen quarterbacks. Plus, a crystal ball look at the high school football state semifinals in Class 11AAA — Jefferson vs. Lincoln and Harrisburg vs. Brandon Valley. You can watch both games on TV or any device with the Midwest Sports+ app. Cheers!

This Week In Barbecue
Swig & Swine: Love, Loss, and the Heart of Holy Smokes

This Week In Barbecue

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 53:41


This week, Rasheed sits down with Anthony DiBernardo, the pitmaster and founder behind Charleston's beloved Swig & Swine BBQ, to talk about the journey from dream to legacy. Anthony opens up about betting on himself, the sacrifices and support that built his business, and the heartbreak of losing his son, Asher. Together, they reflect on resilience, faith, and how community and the Holy Smokes BBQ Festival, help heal and uplift families through their work with Ronald McDonald House Charities. It's an honest, deeply human conversation about what barbecue really means when the fire goes beyond the pit.

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BPST Episode 292 - "Can we have some French fries and a bunch of Diet Cokes?"

the bro pod with scott and todd

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 110:45


We start the show with a catch up on what's been going on, starting with an update on the "death" of Vegas. We dive "shallow" (31:00) into AI and it's future impact on society. We jumped into (50:00) Halloween chat, which of course leads to candy chat. We have a brief (76:00) SiblingDribblings as we talk about cities that should NOT have NBA franchies, and then a Swig (85:00) conversation breaks out...to no one's surprise. We close out (95:00) talking about Axl Rose and Guns N' Roses...thus ending one of our longest episodes ever!Sponsors: ScottyJ's album, SwigScotty Js YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV3WWSlwDKYf7P5k4XdP3zAIG & Twitter: the_bro_pod, littleBquotesE-mail the show!: thebropodnetwork@gmail.comBuy Merch!!: thebropod.threadless.comOur Website: www.bropodnetwork.com#Vegas#Sphere#Hickory#StevenLevin#SpinalTap#AI#chatGPT#candycorn#Halloween#candychat#Krackel#SiblingDribblings#pickleball#Swig#GunsNRoses#Airborne#podcasts#bropod#bropodnetwork

The Best One Yet

Swig started the Dirty Soda trend that's taking over America… and now it's overtaking alcohol.David Beckham's financials leaked… He makes more $$$ today than as a star soccer player.McKinsey breeds more Fortune500 CEOs than any other org… because their young spar with elders.Plus, Co-CEOs make stocks go up… just look at the Olsen Twins.Vote for The Best Idea Yet to win “Best Business Podcast”: ​​https://vote.signalaward.com/PublicVoting#/2025/shows/genre/business$PEP $MCD $SPYNEWSLETTER:https://tboypod.com/newsletter OUR 2ND SHOW:Want more business storytelling from us? Check our weekly deepdive show, The Best Idea Yet: The untold origin story of the products you're obsessed with. Listen for free to The Best Idea Yet: https://wondery.com/links/the-best-idea-yet/NEW LISTENERSFill out our 2 minute survey: https://qualtricsxm88y5r986q.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dp1FDYiJgt6lHy6GET ON THE POD: Submit a shoutout or fact: https://tboypod.com/shoutouts SOCIALS:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tboypod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tboypodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tboypod Linkedin (Nick): https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolas-martell/Linkedin (Jack): https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-crivici-kramer/Anything else: https://tboypod.com/ About Us: The daily pop-biz news show making today's top stories your business. Formerly known as Robinhood Snacks, The Best One Yet is hosted by Jack Crivici-Kramer & Nick Martell.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Barn Burner Podcast
Air Horn in the Drive Thru | Ep. 107

Barn Burner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 60:34


Cable TV and its nostalgia just doesn't hit like it used to when we were kids. What's going on with the mormons and their Swig drinks -- maybe they're onto something? And we should've cherished our high school schedules while we were there. —Subscribe on YouTube -- https://www.youtube.com/@TheBarnBurnerPodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram — ⁠http://bit.ly/4grxmlN⁠ Leave us a voice message!⁠https://www.speakpipe.com/barnburnerpodcast⁠Have a question? Or a funny story to tell? Or advice on how to improve the podcast? Send us an email! @thebarnburnerpod@gmail.com

the bro pod with scott and todd
BPST Episode 291 - "Pounding Away"

the bro pod with scott and todd

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 75:56


The show begins with a quick chat about college (and then pro) football. We chat quickly about Trav and Tay (17:30) and then move on to "back to school" chat. We smoothly talk tennis (32:00) for 5 minutes and then get to the updated seasonal Swig menu! Todd is getting an MRI (57:30), cause he's old, so we talk about it.Sponsors: ScottyJ's album, SwigScotty Js YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV3WWSlwDKYf7P5k4XdP3zAIG & Twitter: the_bro_pod, littleBquotesE-mail the show!: thebropodnetwork@gmail.comBuy Merch!!: thebropod.threadless.comOur Website: www.bropodnetwork.comhttps://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/Pqos7zPo5Vb#Eagles#Clemson#Troy#fantasyfootball#commute#ImpossibleDecisions#tennischat#Swig#Seinfeld#YouTube#Spaceballs#MRI#podcasts#bropod#bropodnetwork

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Whine Mama
Teaching through Play with Kelsey Cook

Whine Mama

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 62:41


This week, the Whine Mamas are joined by Kelsey—the creative mind behind Learning with Kelsey boxes! She's sharing how her passion for early childhood education turned into hands-on, screen-free learning kits that kids (and parents) love. Tune in for inspiring insights, behind-the-scenes stories, and simple ways to make learning fun at home. Drink of the week: dirty soda. Honorable mentions: Swig, dirty soda, supportive king

the bro pod with scott and todd
BPST Episode 290 - "Did you grab a bag of Dick's?"

the bro pod with scott and todd

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 86:24


We start the show discussing other podcasts, as you do, and then talked about the calculators you have to have for high school/college. Todd catches us up (9:00) on his German travels, and we do bad accents for 25 minutes. We then discuss my trip to Seattle (36:00) last week and the odd plane events that surrounded it. We get "a bit" sidetracked (48:00) after Todd references a film from 35 years ago, and then chatted about Swig and Crumbl and a bunch of random shit.Sponsors: ScottyJ's album, Texas Instruments, The Hoxton, Fairfield Inn & Suites, SafewayScotty Js YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV3WWSlwDKYf7P5k4XdP3zAIG & Twitter: the_bro_pod, littleBquotesE-mail the show!: thebropodnetwork@gmail.comBuy Merch!!: thebropod.threadless.comOur Website: www.bropodnetwork.com#lisprapper#GoodHang#KyleMooney#Germany#BerlinWall#beveragechat#Hoxton#BatteriesNotIncluded#ElizabethPena#Swig#Crumbl#Mandy#ElTequileno#wedding#podcasts#bropod#bropodnetwork

The Bad Broadcast
Dear Madi - Advice Column, NYC Recap, TS12, OH MY!

The Bad Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 57:42


This is probably one of those episodes that I should apologize for but alas, here we are. Things start out off the rails and end in a ditch somewhere. Honestly, I had a great time!! We chat TS12, NYC, Disney songs, parenting, Swig, more Taylor Swift, and even Pixar short films! What more could we ask for!WATCH ON YOUTUBE HERE!!TODAY'S SPONSORS: COZY EARTH: Get up to 40% off of premium bedding and pajamas when you go to COZYEARTH.COM and use the code BAD at checkout! //CLEAN SIMPLE EATS: Go to CLEANSIMPLEEATS.COM and use code BAD at checkout for 20% off your FIRST order PLUS free shipping //RITUAL: Get 25% off when you go to RITUAL.COM/BROADCAST // MABE: Get $10 off your first order at MABEPRODUCTS.COM with the CODE: BAD //Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode. Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Bad Broadcast
Dear Madi - Advice Column, NYC Recap, TS12, OH MY!

The Bad Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 57:42


This is probably one of those episodes that I should apologize for but alas, here we are. Things start out off the rails and end in a ditch somewhere. Honestly, I had a great time!! We chat TS12, NYC, Disney songs, parenting, Swig, more Taylor Swift, and even Pixar short films! What more could we ask for!WATCH ON YOUTUBE HERE!!TODAY'S SPONSORS: COZY EARTH: Get up to 40% off of premium bedding and pajamas when you go to COZYEARTH.COM and use the code BAD at checkout! //CLEAN SIMPLE EATS: Go to CLEANSIMPLEEATS.COM and use code BAD at checkout for 20% off your FIRST order PLUS free shipping //RITUAL: Get 25% off when you go to RITUAL.COM/BROADCAST // MABE: Get $10 off your first order at MABEPRODUCTS.COM with the CODE: BAD //Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode. Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Welcome to the weekly MormonNewsRoundup where Al & Dives ruminate on the great and spacious Beehive!

In this week's Mormon News Roundup (Episode 173 – August 10, 2025), Dives breaks down the top Mormon headlines you need to know:LDS Communications Director Aaron Sherinian speaks out – what he said and why it matters.Sexual abuse cases making waves in and around the LDS Church.Swig Soda – Utah's sugar empire – announces plans to go global!The spiciest hot takes on Mormonism from across the internet this week.We cover the wins, the fails, and the jaw-dropping moments from the world of Mormonism.

the bro pod with scott and todd
BPST Episode 289 - "Cronchy"

the bro pod with scott and todd

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 87:23


The show begins (and continues) with some food chat, candy specifically, movie candy more specifically. We then discuss (27:30) my new obsession, Swig, and basically the entire menu. We chat about a recent gift Todd got me (56:00), and we then jump into crypto (66:00) chat, which leads to us closing the show with an update on an NFT gift I got Todd several years ago.Sponsors: ScottyJ's album, Swig, Scotty Js YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV3WWSlwDKYf7P5k4XdP3zAIG & Twitter: the_bro_pod, littleBquotesE-mail the show!: thebropodnetwork@gmail.comBuy Merch!!: thebropod.threadless.comOur Website: www.bropodnetwork.comhttps://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/xbaVUEJxwVb#Sweetarts#foodchat#movietheatercandy#Marvelfilms#JasonKelce#Swig#Halloweencandy#chuggachugga#carcymbal#Bitcoin#NBATopShot#DameLillard#podcasts#bropod#bropodnetwork

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Business of Drinks
76 The Big Grove Brewery Playbook for Double-Digit Growth with CEO Matt Swift - Business of Drinks

Business of Drinks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 58:05


In the world of craft beer, it's rare to see a regional brewery consistently post double-digit growth — especially as the craft beer category contracts. But that's exactly what Iowa-based Big Grove Brewery has done, posting strong gains every year since 2018. The company is now on track to sell more than 500,000 cases in 2025 — with a full 90% of those sales coming from within Iowa.In this episode, we sit down with Matt Swift, Big Grove's co-founder and CEO, to find out how he's building one of the most successful breweries in the country by doing things a little differently.Matt shares how he:Built a best-selling product line in the Easy Eddy hazy IPA family Created deep community ties through taprooms, university partnerships, and local philanthropyTook a deliberate “inch wide, mile deep” strategy — dominating in-state sales before expanding Structured the portfolio into clearly defined product “families” that drive trial and loyalty at shelfContinued investing in draft sales, even as other craft brands pulled backWorks with distributors as true partnerships, planning A&P budgets and activations 9 months out We also talk about the risks Matt wishes he'd taken earlier, how he approaches SKU rationalization, and why he believes lighter, lower-alc and non-alc beers will play a big part in the future of the category.If you're a beverage entrepreneur thinking about growth — whether via taprooms, retail, or distributor relationships — this episode is filled with battle-tested insights. Don't miss it.Last Call:In this week's sponsored Last Call, we talk with Alex Cherniavsky, Managing Partner at SWIG Partners, about how to turn new distributor relationships into long-term success.SWIG is a supplier–distributor matchmaking service that's placed dozens of brands — and Alex has seen what works (and what fails). In this episode, she shares the most common missteps and how to avoid them.Don't miss our next episode, dropping on 8/13.For the latest updates, follow us:Business of Drinks:YouTubeLinkedInInstagram @bizofdrinksErica Duecy, co-host: Erica Duecy is founder and co-host of Business of Drinks and one of the drinks industry's most accomplished digital and content strategists. She runs the consultancy and advisory arm of Business of Drinks and has built publishing and marketing programs for Drizly, VinePair, SevenFifty, and other hospitality and drinks tech companies.LinkedInInstagram @ericaduecyScott Rosenbaum, co-host: Scott Rosenbaum is co-host of Business of Drinks and a veteran strategist and analyst with deep experience building drinks portfolios. Most recently, he was the Portfolio Development Director at Distill Ventures. Prior to that, he was the Vice President of T. Edward Wines & Spirits, a New York-based importer and distributor.LinkedInCaroline Lamb, contributor: Caroline is a producer and on-air contributor at Business of Drinks and a key account sales and marketing specialist at AHD Vintners, a Michigan-based importer and distributor.LinkedInInstagram @borkalineSPONSOR: SWIG Partners is exclusively offering $100 off their supplier-distributor matchmaking fee when you mention the Business of Drinks podcast, or inquire via this link: ⁠https://www.swigpartners.com/businessofdrinksIf you enjoyed today's conversation, follow Business of Drinks wherever you're listening, and don't forget to rate and review us. Your support helps us reach new listeners passionate about the drinks industry. Thank you!

nevermind.
089: Let Me Get a Swig of That! | nevermind. with Veronika Slowikowska & Kyle Chase

nevermind.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 53:19


veronika and kyle hit the pod couch old school: talking memes, movies, and more... maybe too much more? just another classic episode! can you believe veronika's in the new bug's life live action movie (totally confirmed and real)? Patreon: https://bit.ly/nevermindpatreon     NEW NEVERMIND MERCH: https://nevermindpod.com/ LIVE SHOWS!!: https://linktr.ee/veronika_iscool KYLE'S STUFF: https://trampolinewear.com/ veronika: @veronika_iscool https://www.instagram.com/veronika_iscool/ kyle: @kylefornow https://www.instagram.com/kylefornow/ nevermind: @nevermindpod https://www.instagram.com/nevermindpod/ we're still getting good at this, but it's about to get even better.

the bro pod with scott and todd
BPST Episode 288 - "Motels vs Hotels"

the bro pod with scott and todd

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2025 92:16


We start the show talking about various hotel rooms and the pros and cons. We dive deep (14:00) into the economics of paying for ads or not with streaming services. Spent another handful of minutes (28:00) talking about various Swig flavors. We talk (46:30) about some current event topics including the ESPYs, Todd seeing a show in D.C., and a close call with a broken mower blade.Sponsors: ScottyJ's album, Swig, Marriott, Diet CokeScotty Js YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV3WWSlwDKYf7P5k4XdP3zAIG & Twitter: the_bro_pod, littleBquotesE-mail the show!: thebropodnetwork@gmail.comBuy Merch!!: thebropod.threadless.comOur Website: www.bropodnetwork.com#handicappedrooms#SchittsCreek#streamingservices#Swig#ESPYs#Faraquet#oldmowers#SBMowing#tsunami#RyneSandberg#podcasts#bropod#bropodnetwork

Comic Books and Cold Ones
Big Swig Pub Crawl with DC's Cosmic Odyssey

Comic Books and Cold Ones

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 63:18


Send us a textJoin us as we pub crawl back to 1988-1989 with DC's Cosmic Odyssey Jim Starlin and Mike Mignola  Team up with Darkseid to save the universe and your favorite candy from the Anti Life Equation. Defeat the Green Lantern Corp with wiffle ball bats.   Rhyme with Yek and Etrigan the Demon Hit us up at Email: CBCPodcast@gmail.com, Twitter: @CBCO_Podcast, or Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comicbooks_coldones/

Nuus
GOOD sê SA sal nie swig onder Amerikaanse druk nie

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 0:19


Die GOOD-party sê die regering mag nie swig onder druk van die VSA nie, selfs al is dit teen 'n prys. Dit volg nadat die Amerikaanse Kongres 'n wetsontwerp goedgekeur het wat kan lei tot nuwe strafhandelstariewe. Die sekretaris-generaal van GOOD, Brett Herron het AfriForum en Solidariteit gekritiseer dat hulle 'n skuif ondersteun wat Suid-Afrika straf vir sy bande met BRICS, die ondersteuning van Palestina en pogings om die onregte van die verlede aan te spreek:

Kinky Katie's World
#484 – Testicle Tuesday

Kinky Katie's World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 68:52


Heat dome hot in Florida... New sex position - Hamstering. Hint: you need a car with a sunroof... Do you suffer from the dreaded summer long balls??? Officer dangle... Gwyneth Paltro loved being t-bagged, yes the tea bagging you are thinking of... If you could would you have sex with yourself??? Are happier couples opposites??? When you are turned on by yourself... Would you date a human version of your pets???The Swig conversation continues... Do we role play in the bedroom... Octopus arms? Should you be afraid? Should you run on site??? The crazy stalker that became his surprise wedding guest... Sometimes the best way to get over an ex is to get under someone else... Older men being creepy in Katie's past... It's always better when they do the thing... Katie wants to go to a swinger's club... The ups and downs of hiring a prostitute... Ball heavy episode... Scrotal de gloving. It's exactly as you would imaging... Getting a sex change but keeping your testicles... Turkey hair, Turkey teeth, and now Turkey testicles... Katie's aggressive nature with testicles... Some swinger's club advice.

the bro pod with scott and todd
BPST Episode 287 - "I got paid in Dicks"

the bro pod with scott and todd

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2025 75:56


The show begins with a conversation about Todd's Columbia trip, which obviously quickly moved into foodchat. We then (26:00) talk quickly about colleges and college campuses, and then move into Todd acting as a tour guide for Seattle. We catch everyone up (49:00) on some NBA Summer League on-goings. We close out (62:30) the show with a conversation about our plans for the rest of the summer.Sponsors: ScottyJ's album, Swig, TubiScotty Js YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV3WWSlwDKYf7P5k4XdP3zAIG & Twitter: the_bro_pod, littleBquotesE-mail the show!: thebropodnetwork@gmail.comBuy Merch!!: thebropod.threadless.comOur Website: www.bropodnetwork.com#SodaCity#Columbia#Very's#Schianos#PapaJazz#therynoliveshow7651#foodchat#soccer#Dicks#Clemson#Seattle#HawaiinAirlines#SiblingDribblings#Berlin#podcasts#bropod#bropodnetwork

the bro pod with scott and todd
BPST Episode 286 - "All units were the same size"

the bro pod with scott and todd

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 101:53


We start the show talking about Todd's recent life events and future travel plans. We jump into the state of current day (8:15) game shows on Primetime TV...and how badly they suck. I hop into (25:00) my first ever Swig experience here in Studio SLC. Todd and I (finally) dive into (39:00) the Netflix hit, Adolescence. Todd finally gets around (65:15) to giving us some real deets on his trip to Italy. We close out with a quick post-draft (82:30) update in Sib Dribs.Sponsors: ScottyJ's album, SwigScotty Js YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV3WWSlwDKYf7P5k4XdP3zAIG & Twitter: the_bro_pod, littleBquotesE-mail the show!: thebropodnetwork@gmail.comBuy Merch!!: thebropod.threadless.comOur Website: www.bropodnetwork.com#CapnJazz#88FingersLouie#HollywoodSquares#Swig#Adolescence#Type1Barbie#Tesla#Italy#3cardmonty#NBADraft#SiblingDribblings#podcasts#bropod#bropodnetwork

Take-Away with Sam Oches
Savory CEO Shauna Smith on the importance of unity, consistency, and optimism in tough times

Take-Away with Sam Oches

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 31:13


In this episode of Take-Away with Sam Oches, Sam talks with Shauna Smith, the CEO of Savory Management, the operational arm of the Salt Lake City based private equity group Savory Fund. Savory invests in emerging restaurant concepts like Swig, Via 313, PINCHO, and Mo'Bettahs, and Shauna oversees the operations of these concepts, which includes a team of 65 in-house specialists who support the brand founders and leaders who choose to bring Savory in as equity partners in their businesses. Sam sat down with Shauna at the National Restaurant Association Show in Chicago to check in on the Savory portfolio, how the group is tapping into economies of scale to benefit each of its concepts, and what Shauna sees as the big challenges and opportunities for the remainder of 2025 and beyond. In this conversation, you'll find out why:Being a part of a restaurant portfolio can give you the operational capacity of a much bigger brandIt pays to have a close network of restaurant operators who are in your shoesCertainty is the enemy of unityConsistency, accuracy, service, and experience all factor into valueOptimism is a survival tactic Register for CREATE, our event for emerging restaurateurs, by clicking here. Have feedback or ideas for Take-Away? Email Sam at sam.oches@informa.com.

Nuus
Rugby: Welwitschias swig voor Italië se aanslag

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2025 0:19


Namibië se Welwitschias het Vrydagmiddag op die Hage Geingob-stadion in Windhoek die onderspit gedelf in hul toets teen Italië met ‘n eindtelling van 73-6. Italië se heelagter, Jacopo Trullo, het drie keer agter die doellyn gaan kuier. Namibië moes ook twee strafdrieë aan hul opponente afstaan. Die Welwitschias se punte was danksy die skopskoen van losskakel Tiaan Swanepoel wat met twee strafskoppe geslaag het. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het ná die wedstryd met die Welwitschias se haker, Louis van der Westhuizen, gepraat:

Nuus
Rugby: Welwitschias swig voor Italië se aanslag

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2025 0:22


Italië se senter, Giulio Bertaccini, het die volgende oor die kragmeting te sê gehad:

Our Cynic Culture
The Cult of Dirty Soda: From Mormons to KFC | The Spill

Our Cynic Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 13:33 Transcription Available


Welcome to the sweet, syrupy, slightly unhinged world of Dirty Soda: a drink that somehow combines Diet Coke, coconut syrup, cream, and religious guilt.In this Spill, Matt and Jason break down how a Mormon workaround for coffee and booze turned into a national flavor phenomenon, complete with TikTok trends, sugar bombs, and yes… KFC's Peaches & Cream Mountain Dew. We dive into the Utah roots of chains like Swig, explore the absurd combinations people swear by, and try to figure out why anyone would add dairy to Dr Pepper.Is it delicious? Is it disgusting? Is it a gateway soda to worse decisions?Tune in and find out.#DirtySoda #ArsenicCulture #TheSpillhttps://www.youtube.com/@arsenicculturehttps://instagram.com/arsenicculturehttps://tiktok.com/@arsenicculturehttps://www.facebook.com/arsenicculture/https://x.com/arsenicculture

Date Night with Raven & Adam
#21 SECRET LIVES OF MORMON WIVES, INDIAN WEDDINGS & KETAMINE THERAPY WITH BROOKE SHELBY

Date Night with Raven & Adam

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 28:54


I'm back and literally not okay—but in the best way. This week, I'm joined by my pop culture guru bestie Brooke Shelby and we go FULL IN dressed as the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (pregnant belly and all). We're talking ketamine therapy, dirty soda (Swig, anyone?), Indian weddings, and why Layla's tracks deserved better. PLUS—wedding chaos, Diddy conspiracies, and why some of y'all are definitely the villain this season (looking at you, Demi).Whether you're planning a wedding or contemplating ketamine, there's something here for you. Let's get into it.

the bro pod with scott and todd
BPST Episode 283 - "Bad Religion: An Album Breakdown"

the bro pod with scott and todd

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 87:59


The show begins with a quick update on when school is out for the summer and the habits of SLC residents. We then jump almost immediately into the main topic of the night (14:00), a 70 minute discussion of the heart of the Bad Religion discography. If you like 90s punk, you'll love this episode!Sponsors: ScottyJ's album, Swig, PornHub, Dr. Pepper Blackberry ZeroScotty Js YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV3WWSlwDKYf7P5k4XdP3zAIG & Twitter: the_bro_pod, littleBquotesE-mail the show!: thebropodnetwork@gmail.comBuy Merch!!: thebropod.threadless.comOur Website: www.bropodnetwork.com#summervacay#Swig#soaking#BadReligion#SiblingDribblings#NBAFinals#TDK#NOFX#oozinahhs#podcasts#bropod#bropodnetwork

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Can We Steal You for a Second?
The Valley S2E6: Just a Cheeky Swig!

Can We Steal You for a Second?

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 54:17


Apologies for recording delay!Who among us hasn't taken a quick pull in a corner of a party?! This week, we get more details and perspectives on Darkside Danny Tequilagate, and we're still Team Nia. Let's turn our attention to the real problematic people of the group: Jesse and Janet. On the Summerhouse side, Jesse and Lexi's relationship ends less with a bang and more with a whimper. Support the show

Girlscamp
The Ex-Mormon Take: Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 2

Girlscamp

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 72:08


As someone who spends a lot of time dissecting Mormon culture and doctrine—especially its impact on millennial and Gen Z women in Utah—Secret Lives of Mormon Wives is basically my Super Bowl. Today we're diving into all things season 2: the claim that these women are “smashing the patriarchy,” Jen and Zac's faith crisis, Taylor's swinger shame spiral, Layla's s-e-x party, the pregnancy roulette, and so much more. Grab your Swig and let's get into it. REFERENCES Jenna Jarvis' Girlscamp episode on YouTube Jenna Jarvis' Girlscamp episode on Apple podcasts Jessi Ngatikaura's episode on YouTube Jessi Ngatikaura's episode on Apple podcasts Join the Girlscamp: After Dark Patreon account here. For more Girlscamp content follow along on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. For ad inquiries please email girlscamppodcast@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Girls Room
Can I Add Coconut Cream? (Summer House S9E14)

Girls Room

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 68:28


Julia and Drew are back in the studio to discuss Season 9, Episode 14 of Summer House. The girls crack open an ice cold Loverboy and dish about the show's swift return to form, Lexi and Jesse's annoying breakup, why Carl should open a Swig in Greenpoint, exhibitionist divorce, and Bubbarubbabubrubbubba. XOXO, Girls Room.Follow Girls Room on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.Follow Drew on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.Follow Julia on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

Retail War Games
Swig is everywhere right now—and here's the woman behind it. | Nicole Tanner | CEO & Founder of Swig

Retail War Games

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 40:31


Swig is everywhere right now—and here's the woman behind it. Nicole Tanner built something real while raising six kids. Home life. Mom life. Work life. She's doing it all—and doing it well. “When I'm with you, I'm with you.” That mindset shaped everything—and it shows.

The Steve Austin Show
Improvise, Overcome and Adapt - SAS CLASSIC

The Steve Austin Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 62:34


It's "The Kristin Austin Show" featuring special guest Steve Austin! And they're taking your questions as they podcast from the Broken Skull Ranch in South Texas on National Beer Day! Swig of IPA as they tackle honeybee relocation, fun turtle facts for kids, Electric RVs with 1500-mile long extension cords, and outrunning police radar guns. There are also some astounding wrestling stories thrown in for good measure! And do you know what "whilaggo" means? Well you will after this episode of everyone's favorite award-winning podcast that's never won an award!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Startup Junkies Podcast
415: From Mobile Trailer to Storefront: The Chug NWA Soda Shop Story

The Startup Junkies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 18:24


SummaryIn this engaging episode of Startup Junkies, hosts Daniel Koonce and Jeff Amerine welcome Catelyn Hooser, the dynamic founder and owner of Chug NWA—a Farmington-based soda shop that's stirring up the beverage scene in Northwest Arkansas. From the get-go, Catelyn's entrepreneurial spirit shines through as she shares the story of how she transformed a mobile soda trailer into a bustling brick-and-mortar storefront. With a background as a hairstylist and a drive to do something different, Catelyn jumped into small business ownership inspired by her father's example and a desire to carve a unique path. Chug NWA's menu, full of inventive soda recipes developed by Catelyn and her team, sets it apart from chain competitors like Sonic and Swig. The Cowboy (Dr. Pepper, vanilla, and homemade coconut cream) is a local favorite, alongside “guy-favorite” combos like the Float Trip (root beer, butterscotch, and vanilla).Listeners will love hearing about the challenges and rewards of running both a storefront and a mobile drink truck—from serving teacher appreciation events to handling equipment stress and expanding the menu with soft pretzels to boost revenue.Additionally, Catelyn opens up about balancing entrepreneurship and motherhood, the importance of instilling confidence and skills in her young team, and her long-term vision of expanding—perhaps with her daughter's help someday. Her advice to herself and other entrepreneurs? “You only grow when you're uncomfortable—keep grinding and never give up.” For anyone inspired by grassroots business and community, this episode is a must-listen!Show Notes(00:00) Introduction(01:08) About Chug NWA(05:35) Challenges vs Opportunities with a Mobile Truck(08:42) Promoting Efficiency and Speed in Production(11:50) Chug NWA Expansion Plans(15:20) Combating Uncertainty with Optimism(17:03) Embracing Discomfort to Grow(17:31) Closing ThoughtsLinksDaniel KoonceJeff AmerineStartup JunkieStartup Junkie YouTubeCatelyn HooserChug NWA

Lifestyle Asset University
Episode #268 - Nicole Tanner┃Empowering Women Through Entrepreneurship

Lifestyle Asset University

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 40:11


Want to learn more about Vodyssey or start your STR journey. Book a call here:https://meetings.hubspot.com/vodysseystrategysession/booknow?utm_source=vodysseycom&uuid=80fb7859-b8f4-40d1-a31d-15a5caa687b7In this episode of the Vacation Rental Revolution podcast, host Shawn Moore interviews Nicole Tanner, the founder of Swig, a popular drink company known for its unique offerings and customer-centric approach. Nicole shares her journey from a busy mom seeking a better drink experience to creating a thriving business that empowers women and gives back to the community. The conversation covers the importance of embracing opportunities, building a strong team culture, and the challenges of scaling a business while maintaining quality and customer satisfaction. Nicole also discusses her personal health challenges and how they shaped her purpose and commitment to helping others.FOLLOW SWIG https://swigdrinks.com/https://www.instagram.com/swigdrinks?igshid=MjEwN2IyYWYwYw%3D%3Dhttps://www.tiktok.com/@swigdrinks?_t=8coUrxPnM7u&_r=1FOLLOW US:https://www.instagram.com/vodysseyshawnmoorehttps://www.facebook.com/vodysseyshawnmoore/https://www.linkedin.com/company/str-financial-freedomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@vodysseyshawnmooreGET YOUR FREE BOOK & TRAINING HERE:https://vodyssey.com/Chapters00:00:00 Embracing Opportunities Over Failures00:01:24 The Birth of Swig: A Unique Drink Experience00:05:38 Creating a Customer-Centric Culture00:10:18 The Importance of Launch Strategies00:12:45 Building a Community and Giving Back00:18:09 Overcoming Health Challenges and Finding Purpose00:25:45 Scaling Swig: Partnerships and Growth00:30:28 The Future of Swig: Vision and Expansion00:38:57 Final Thoughts: Taking the First Step

Escape Collective
A big swig of Amstel

Escape Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 70:15


Head to Escapecollective.com/member to sign up today.Is Tadej Pogačar tired? Amstel Gold sure seemed to suggest it. Caley, Dane, and Intern Nick break down the weekend's racing, a crazy story about Lucho Herrera, the One Day Oscars, and lots more. Then, Joe Laverick joins to discuss a new take on road racing that looks like a lot like an old take on road racing. 

To Laugh Or To Cry
swig, snow white, and seniors in paradise

To Laugh Or To Cry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 50:50


This week the girls recap a bachelorette trip to Busch gardens, a first experience at Swig, and a quick listen to Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco's new album. Also, Rachel reviews Snow White!

Pressure Points
S8E11 - Booze is Killing You

Pressure Points

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 62:31


Aj converts to Swig and Dee reveals he is a miner is this gripping medical mystery!   Our Website The Store Insta Reddit Patreon

Access Louisville
2 restaurants close + new places open

Access Louisville

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 28:09


We have a classic restaurant news update on this week's Access Louisville podcast. LBF Restaurant Reporter Michael L. Jones is on the show to share some of his latest reporting. We start off on the surprising news that Joy Luck has closed its two locations in the area. The Asian fusion eatery, which had locations in the Highlands and on the East End, has been a staple of the local restaurant scene over the last nine years. The restaurants were owned by brothers Alvin and Brendan Lin. The two opened the Highlands location in 2013, and the East End restaurant followed in 2016.Jones also has some news on Playa Bowls, which is replacing the Highlands restaurant. New Jersey-based Playa Bowls specializes in bowls containing superfoods like acai, pitaya, chia pudding, and more. We also chat about Limon Y Sal, a new modern Mexican restaurant that opened recently at to 3900 Shelbyville Road. The nearly 7,500-square-foot space was previously occupied by The Raven, which closed last May.We also talk about the food and drinks on offer this season at Lynn Family Stadium. And we go over new locations for Bubba's 33 as well as Swig and Highlands Fish Market that are coming to the area soon.After the restaurant talk, we discuss new regulations on the hemp beverage industry. As well as a new promotion and relegation system adopted by the United Soccer League, of which Louisville City FC is a part.Access Louisville, sponsored by Baird, is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. It's available on popular podcast services including Apple Podcasts and Spotify (which are linked above.)

Tony Katz + The Morning News
Tony Katz and the Morning News 1st Hr 3-20-25

Tony Katz + The Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 22:55


Trump to sign EO to shut down the Department of Education. Trump offers Ukraine a deal: Hey! We'll take those power plants off your hands....and now Congo is offering a deal: Hey! Kill the rebels and you can have our rare earth minerals. Israel starts ground operations. Swig ‘dirty soda’ chain to open shop near Washington Square Mall. Elon Musk's X regains $44 billion valuation in major comebackSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tony Katz + The Morning News
Tony Katz and the Morning News Full Show 3-20-25

Tony Katz + The Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 68:29


Trump to sign EO to shut down the Department of Education. Trump offers Ukraine a deal: Hey! We'll take those power plants off your hands....and now Congo is offering a deal: Hey! Kill the rebels and you can have our rare earth minerals. Israel starts ground operations. Swig ‘dirty soda’ chain to open shop near Washington Square Mall. Elon Musk's X regains $44 billion valuation in major comeback. Local media silent about anti-Jewish displays at Carmel Clay school. Trump admires Sleepy Joe. Nancy Pelosi throws Chuck Schumer under the bus. Vintage Speak and spell, speak and math for sale. Netflix's Adolescence is based on a real story, yet the actor is not the same race as the person he's portraying. Indy Eleven eyeing MLS alternative as current league expands divisions. Hoosier fans don't seem to be enthused about new Coach. Greenpeace hit with $667 million judgement 8:36: Fed Rates to stay put. Trump to sign EO to eliminate Dept of Edu today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jon & Chantel
Chantel's Roses - Swig

Jon & Chantel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 7:58


Who's Swig was in the car?

Comic Lab
How to start a webcomic in 2025

Comic Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 76:12


Start your webcomic using the latest platforms, monetization methods, and social media strategies. If you're launching a new comic in 2025, this episode has all the information you'll need to get it off the ground! How to start a webcomic in 2025Don't try to “game” your readership. Write about what YOU likeBuilding readership takes time and consistency. Creating for love is essential in the early years. Focus on writing as the core of comic creation. Focus on creating comics for the love of the craft. The first comics may only be seen by you; embrace the process.Mistakes in the early stages are recoverable.CopyrightOwn and control your workYou do NOT need to be on Webtoon/TapasSocial media presence is important for comic creators. Today, that's Bluesky and Substack. ComicLab has Collections that provide strategies for each platform** They're free to members and available at a one-time fee for others.Be active on social media to build your audience. Four CsHow many updates FCSPersistence is key; it's a marathon, not a sprint. If you need a schedule to post regularly, set a schedule and stick to it. Don't rush into monetization; it takes time to build a following. Starting on Patreon or Kickstarter too soon is a common problem that derails a lot of creators.Develop your aesthetic by studying good comics.You don't need a website immediately, but you'll need one eventually. Start planning now.Seek honest feedback to improve your work.Reach out to other comics creators who are doing stuff that's similar to yours and build networks.Do it for loveSummaryIn this episode of ComicLab, hosts Dave Kellett and Brad Guigar discuss the importance of passion in creating comics, the challenges of building a readership, and the necessity of starting your comic journey despite fears and anxieties. The conversation emphasizes the value of maintaining independence as creators and finding an audience that resonates with your unique themes rather than chasing trends. They address the challenges and strategies for comic artists navigating social media. They emphasize the importance of choosing the right platforms, such as Blue Sky and Substack, over TikTok for comic promotion. The hosts introduce the 'Four C's' of social media—Content, Curation, Commercial, and Kindness—as essential for building an audience. They also share acronyms like SWIG and FCS to guide effective promotion and posting frequency. The conversation concludes with a reminder that building a successful comic takes time and persistence, likening it to a marathon rather than a sprint. In this episode, Brad Guigar and Dave Kellett discuss the essential steps for starting a webcomic in 2025. They emphasize the importance of focusing on the craft before monetization, developing a unique aesthetic, and the necessity of having a personal website. The hosts also highlight the value of networking, seeking feedback from peers in the comic community, and navigating the evolving landscape of social media and comic publishing.TakeawaysCreating comics should stem from personal passion, not trends.Building a readership is a gradual process that requires time and consistency.Mistakes in the early stages of comic creation are normal and recoverable.Your comic's idea is less important than your unique execution of it.Independence in comic creation allows for greater control over your work.Social media platforms are evolving; choose wisely for engagement.Focus on writing as the core of comic creation.Engagement and growth are key metrics for success in comics.Don't let fear of theft prevent you from sharing your work. TikTok may not be suitable for comic artists.Blue Sky and Substack are better platforms for engagement.Social media requires a balance of content, curation, and kindness.Persistence is crucial for building an audience.Curation can enhance networking opportunities.Promote by saying why your work is good.Frequent, consistent, and significant updates are key.Avoid rushing into monetization too soon.Missing updates is forgivable; focus on quality instead.Building a crowd is essential before seeking funding. Focusing on early monetization can distract from improving your craft.Having a small number of Patreon backers can lead to poor decision-making.It's crucial to develop your aesthetic by studying successful comics.A personal website is essential for maintaining control over your work.Networking with other comic creators can provide valuable feedback.Feedback from peers is more beneficial than casual opinions from non-creators.The comic landscape is evolving, and adaptability is key.Do it for the love of comics to sustain motivation.There are more opportunities in comics now than ever before.Building a community around your work can enhance your growth as an artist. You get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast. Plus $2-tier rewards.Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.

Restaurant Business Magazine
What private equity thinks of the restaurant business right now

Restaurant Business Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 28:00


The best time to invest in a restaurant chain may be when the industry is struggling. This week's episode of the Restaurant Business podcast A Deeper Dive features Andrew Smith, the cofounder of the private-equity firm Savory Fund.  We have long wanted Smith on the podcast, largely because of Savory's unique history. Smith has a restaurant operations background as a franchisee of brands like Little Caesars.  These days, Savory invests in emerging chains. The ifirm has invested in brands like Swig, Mo' Bettahs, Houston TX Hot Chicken, Pincho, Via 313 and others. Smith discussed his firm's investment strategies, what they look for and how to tell whether a brand will be a winner or not. He also discussed the right time to exit an investment and why it's not about time. He also notes that tough times for the restaurant business can be good times to make an investment and explains why that is on the podcast. Check it out. 

The Steve Austin Show
3 and Twenty Band Part One (SAS Classics)

The Steve Austin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 69:23


How 'bout a little jam session and Q&A with one of Steve Austin's favorite bands - 3 And Twenty! They set up, mic'ed up, and played a hell of a set at Steve's place in Hartwell, Georgia. So here's your chance to get to know and hang with Butch, Adrian, Daniel, Jim, and Rusty! Swig of beer with the 3 And Twenty band!

Two Judgey Girls
TJG: The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives

Two Judgey Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 61:47


We dive into Hulu's The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. If you're still thinking about watching it or didn't finish it--GO DO IT! It's definitely worth it and we want cameras rolling for Season 2 already! We think Taylor is the main character, Demi is the breakout star, and Whitney is clearly the villain (and what's up with the husband)? Have you had a 44 oz soda from Swig? What about discovering a pregnancy pee stick in a cake? Is everything ok with Jen Affleck??? Will Dakota and Taylor make it? Did stock in Fruity Pebbles rise? WILL MOMTOK SURVIVE THIS?! Come judge with us!You can find us:Instagram & Threads: @twojudgeygirlsFacebook: www.facebook.com/twojudgeygirlsPodcast: ACast, iTunes, Spotify, wherever you listen!Merch: www.etsy.com/shop/twojudgeygirls Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Local Hour: The Vigorous Swig

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 41:27


Today's cast: Dan, Greg, Chris, Jeremy, Jessica, and Tony. We are blessed with a second Greg Cote day this week, and it's off to a great start. While fans of WFAN are crushing Stugotz for his lack of prep, Greg is as prepared as ever. He brings the energy by questioning Ron Magill's brush with death, eliminating people from his birthday guest list, and questioning the validity of SOME service animals. Then, Greg tells the story of the burial of his cat Puddin'. Plus, we bring in Taylor to give us an update on his embarrassment while listening to Stugotz this morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices