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On today's episode Ashley and Liz respond to AITA Reddit questions with bookish themes. Do we think you should kick the husbands out for a weekly book club night with the girls? Is loaning out your mom's books and not getting them back okay? What about being on your phone reading during formal events? You heard all of our opinions here first! Including our best and worst audiobooks from the last six months, and a smash or pass Bat Boy / Lord of the Rings edition.Shout out to @TwoHotTakes AND @APWSTRProductions over on https://www.tiktok.com/@apwstr?_t=8mRF2TYNeqg&_r=1 We love both their reddit AITA reaction videos!Don't be shy, subscribe! New Podcasts every Tuesday!!YouTube | TikTok | Instagram | Podcast Platforms@BestiesandtheBooksPodcast Liz Instagram | TikTok@TheRealLifeVeganWife AshleyInstagram | TikTok@AshleyEllixShop bookish apparel worn in this episode!Ashley is wearing: “Quinlan Starborn Fae” Hoodie by @lionheartthreads Use code: LIZ15 to save! Liz is wearing: “Starborn Princess” Pullover by @chaptercatchers and a Double Pom Beanie from @charlieandlunacoAny link with an * is an affiliate link through the service Magic Links and is eligible for a commission to us with no extra cost to you. Thank you for helping support our podcast!
Have you ever asked yourself why are you buying stuff? Join host and Cleanfluencer Angela Brown in this thought-provoking video as she uncovers the real reasons behind our shopping habits. Are you buying stuff just to fit in or as a social activity? Angela shares personal anecdotes of feeling compelled to purchase unnecessary items to avoid social awkwardness. Discover the surprising motivations behind our spending and gain insights into making more conscious choices. Don't miss this eye-opening video that will make you reconsider why you buy what you buy. Watch now to find the answers you've been seeking. WHY ARE YOU BUYING STUFF CHAPTERS------------------ 0:00 - Are you buying stuff as a social activity or for other reasons? 0:25 - Have you ever felt pressured to buy something to fit in socially? 0:52 - Have you ever made impulse purchases you didn't need? 2:05 - What role does consumer psychology play in our purchasing decisions? 3:46 - Are you aware of your spending habits and purchasing motivations? 4:08 - What are some practical ways to avoid shopping addiction and excessive spending? 4:20 - How can you develop a more conscious and intentional approach to shopping? RESOURCES ------------------ The Sentimental Person's Guide to Decluttering - https://amzn.to/3jxFRDX The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: - https://amzn.to/40njgu2 Decluttering at the Speed of Life - https://amzn.to/3FZCsFD Reclaim Your Life From Hoarding: Practical Strategies for Decluttering Your Home, Organizing Your Space, and Freeing Yourself - https://amzn.to/3OsfGMw 30 Days to Stop Being a Shopaholic: A Mindfulness Program with a Touch of Humor - https://amzn.to/3WjrMt6 REPROGRAM YOUR MIND SLEEP TAPES The New Normal Sleep Tape - https://youtu.be/ebLJJA6rUHw The New Tape | Affirmations Of A Clean and Orderly Home | "I AM" - https://youtu.be/n13ZBvaCMjw * When available, we use affiliate links, and as Amazon Associates, we earn on qualifying purchases. SOCIAL MEDIA --------------- CONNECT WITH THE HOARDING WORLD ON SOCIAL MEDIA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HoardingWorld Facebook: https://Facebook.com/HoardingWorld Twitter: https://twitter.com/HoardingWorld Instagram: https://Instagram.com/hoarding.world Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/HoardingWorld TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@HoardingWorld Hashtags: #ClutterCorner #HoardingWorld CONNECT WITH ANGELA BROWN ON SOCIAL MEDIA YT: https://www.youtube.com/@AskAngelaBrown Facebook: https://Facebook.com/AskAngelaBrown Twitter: https://Twitter.com/AskAngelaBrown Instagram: https://Instagram.com/AskAngelaBrown Pinterest: https://Pinterest.com/AskAngelaBrown Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/AskAngelaBrown TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@AskAngelaBrown Store: https://amazon.com/shop/AngelaBrown NEED MORE DECLUTTERING HELP? ------------- HOARDING WORLD SUPPORT GROUP Support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hoardingworld DISCLAIMER: This work is not intended to substitute for professional medical or counseling advice. If you suffer from a physical or mental illness, please always seek professional help. SPONSORSHIPS & BRANDS ------------------- Today's #ClutterCornerLive sponsor is #SavvyCleaner training for house cleaners and maids. - https://savvycleaner.com/join And your host today is #AngelaBrown - https://g.page/r/CbMI6YFuLU2GEBI/review *** ADVERTISE WITH US *** We do work with sponsors and brands. If you are interested in working with us and you have a product or service that makes sense for the decluttering or hoarding space, here's how to work with us -https://savvycleaner.com/brand-deals *** SAVVY CLEANER BRANDS *** SAVVY CLEANER - House Cleaner Training and Certification – https://savvycleaner.com/join VRBO AIRBNB CLEANING – Cleaning tips and strategies for your short-term rental https://TurnoverCleaningTips.com FUNNY CLEANING SHIRTS – Incentive and thank-you gifts for house cleaners and maids. https://FunnyCleaningShirts.com HOARDING WORLD - Helping you change your relationship with stuff https://HoardingWorld.com REALTY SUCCESS HUB - Helping you sell your home fast https://realtysuccesshub.com HOUSECLEANING360 - Find qualified help for your property https://housecleaning360.com CREDITS -------------------------- Show Produced by: Savvy Cleaner: https://savvycleaner.com Show Host: Angela Brown Show Editors: Kristin Ochsner & PJ Barnes Show Producer: Jenifer V. Holland #WhyAreYouBuyingStuff #ConsumerBehavior #MotivationsForBuying #AvoidUnnecessaryPurchases #Hoarders #ClutterBugs #PackRats #MindfulSpending #ResistImpulseBuys #ShoppingAddiction #DeclutteringTips #IntentionalShopping #OvercomingMaterialism #BreakingTheBuyingCycle #SelfReflection #ConsciousConsumerism #SimplifyYourLife #MinimalistLiving #ShopWithPurpose #FinancialAwareness #ClutterCorner #cluttercornerlive
Love is in the air, and so are weird high school bets that force (questionably) young men to date (questionably) young women in the year 1999 wherein these fellas learn a valuable lesson about judging a book by its cover while the ladies warm up to being taken advantage of for a few weeks. Yup! It's another classic Battle of the Classics, helmed by your favorite no-nothing know-it-alls for Film Fights: Valentine's Edition! Plus! A brand new segment - The Good, The Bad, and the FightersTangents include: Bambi vs Nosferatu, Food and Scary Guy Podcast, Sun With Sunglasses, Softmores, Bananas and Stop Lights, Too Many Books, Bob A. Ganoosh, TLC and Other Timeless Hits, Hacky Sack Hero, 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Hate About You, Cliques and Stews, Pregnants Man, Concussion Discussion, D.A.R.E. (Don't Ask, Really, Ever), Cashew Cheese.Intro theme by Jens Lekman; Outro by Math the Band.
This episode has one of our most unbalanced first segments in the history of the show, so we hope you enjoy casting exercises, outdoor mazes, and Too Many Books. Then we're discussing 2020's Spree! Hop into the back of a car full of cameras as we discuss twitter bot boys, the need to stream, and making things for very small audiences on the internet.
In this episode of Too Many Books, Jack Wilkie interviews Lance Mosher on his newest book, a work of Christian fiction, "Searching for Brandon Bason". Searching for Brandon Bason is a coming-of-age story about family and faith. Find out more about the book by listening to the show or by going to LanceMosher.com. Music: "JLJ Jam" Jeff Dodgen, Logan Edmison, Jack Dodgen SoundCloud.com/jeff-dodgen
In this episode of the Too Many Books podcast, we interview our own Jack Wilkie on his new book "Church Reset". Have you ever felt like church should be something...more? Jack has too and he believes Scripture holds the answers. Check out our interview here. Music: "Coin-op" and "Skip Street" Chad Crouch SoundOfPicture.com "JLJ Jam" (Giveaway Song) Logan Edmison, Jack Dodgen, Jeff Dodgen
On this episode of Too Many Books, we review "The Radical Disciple" by John Stott. Discipleship is not an uncommon topic for books these days. How does this one stack up? We discuss likes, dislikes, and rating here. Music: "Coin-op" and "Skip Street" by Chad Crouch www.soundofpicture.com
We're back! In the latest Too Many Books episode, Jack Dodgen shares his review of Ken Ham's book, "Gospel Reset."
On this episode of Too Many Books, we look back at our favorite books of 2019 and look ahead to the books we're most looking forward to in 2020. Music by: Chad Crouch TheSoundOfPicture.com
In this episode of the Too Many Books podcast, we review another classic book! Come listen to what we thought of the book "The Holiness of God" and whether or not this book has earned the reputation of being called a classic or not. Music by: Chad Crouch SoundOfPicture.com
On this episode of Too Many Books, we review "Scripture and the Authority of God". After reading "Evil and the Justice of God" by N.T. Wright a little while back, Jack wanted to dive back into another work of his to try and better understand N.T. Wright's thought process when it came to Biblical authority and interpretation.
On this episode of Too Many Books, we review "Scripture and the Authority of God". After reading "Evil and the Justice of God" by N.T. Wright a little while back, Jack wanted to dive back into another work of his to try and better understand N.T. Wright's thought process when it came to Biblical authority and interpretation. Music by: Chad Crouch SoundOfPicture.com
On this episode of Too Many Books, we review "Absolute Surrender" a book Jack absolutely loved! How much did he love it and why? Listen to find out! Music: "Coin-op" and "Skip Street" Chad Crouch SoundOfPicture.com
On this episode of Too Many Books, Jack reviews the best book on preaching he's ever read (and he's read a lot of books on preaching). Find out why he loves it so much on this week's episode. Music by: Chad Crouch SoundOfPicture.com
On this episode of Too Many Books, we review "Spiritual Knowledge" by Watchman Nee a practical book about spiritual growth and development written by a Chinese preacher who died for his faith.
On this episode of Too Many Books, we review "Spiritual Knowledge" by Watchman Nee a practical book about spiritual growth and development written by a Chinese preacher who died for his faith. Music: "Coin-op" and "Skip Street" Chad Crouch www.SoundOfPicture.com
On this episode of Too Many Books, we review "Evil and the Justice of God" by N.T. Wright a book that tries to show God's response to the problem of evil, pain, and suffering. Music: "Coin-op" and "Skip Street" by Chad Crouch www.SoundOfPicture.com
When one Jack is away the other Jack interviews our very first guest! On this episode of the Too Many Books podcast, Jack interviews Wes McAdams about his recent book "Beyond the Verse" a book by book look at the Bible and its themes. Music: "Coin-op" by Chad Crouch www.SoundOfPicture.com
On this episode of the Too Many Books podcast, Jack and Jack review "Your Future Self Will Thank You" by Drew Dyck. Listen to hear what we thought of this book on growth and becoming a better "you". Music: "Coin-op" and "Skip Street" Chad Crouch SoundOfPicture.com
On this week's episode of Too Many Books we review a book on how to better deliver stories, illustrations, and better connect with your audiences. Music: "Coin-op" and "Skip Street" Chad Crouch www.SoundOfPicture.com
On this episode of Too Many Books, we discuss "The Imperfect Disciple" by Jared C. Wilson and what we thought about its much-needed message on grace. Music: "Coin-op" and "Skip Street" Chad Crouch SoundOfPicture.com
On this week's episode of Too Many Books, Jack and Jack review "What Kind of Watchman Are You?" a book that informs the reader about child sexual abuse in the church and how to watch out for the problem. Music by: Chad Crouch www.SoundOfPicture.com
On this episode of Too Many Books, we review two books instead of just the normal one! Come listen to what we thought about these books and, if you've read them yourself, let us know what you thought of them by emailing us at StrongChurchMinistries@gmail.com. Music: "Coin-op" and "Skip Street" by Chad Crouch SoundOfPicture.com
On this episode of the Too Many Books podcast, we review a pretty solid book on the process and purpose of preaching. Music by: Chad Crouch SoundOfPicture.com
On this episode of Too Many Books we review "Gay Girl, Good God" the story of one woman's journey to find God amid a lifestyle that kept Him hidden. Music by: Chad Crouch www.soundofpicture.com
In this episode of the Too Many Books podcast, we review Building a Discipling Culture by Mike Breen and determine whether this book is a must read or something to forget altogether. Music: "Coin-op" by Chad Crouch www.SoundOfPicture.com
On this episode of Too Many Books, we review the book "Creating Community" by Andy Stanley and Bill Willits to find out if it will help you succeed in creating community or just run everybody off. Music: "Coin-op" by Chad Crouch SoundOfPicture.com
On this episode of Too Many Books we review Pagan Christianity by Frank Viola and George Barna. Join us as we discuss our likes and dislikes, whether we agreed with the statements that were made, and whether or not you should run out and buy this book, or keep it off your shelf. Intro and Outro Song "Coin-op" by Chad Crouch (freemusicarchive.org/music/Chad_Crouch/)
On our inaugural episode of the Too Many Books podcast we review "Letters to the Church" by Francis Chan. Join hosts Jack and Jack as they discuss their likes and dislikes of the book as well as whether or not you should read this book right now. NOTE: this is a re-upload. The original recording had errors in the audio. Intro and Outro Song "Coin-op" by Chad Crouch (freemusicarchive.org/music/Chad_Crouch/)
I have kind of a random podcast episode for you this week. I can't say that all of these articles necessarily have a common theme, but I think that there are relevant for those of us who share a Christian worldview, and I did try to bear out these implications specifically and directly in the podcast today. Enjoy! 1. The Problem of Too Many Books by Daniel Lattier from The Imaginative Conservative 2. Massive Study Finds Link Between High Screen Time and Unhappiness by Jean Twenge from Intellectual Takeout 3. Big Brother Facebook Is Watching You by K.V. Turley from Crisis Magazine 4. The 10 Habits of Logical People by Daniel Lattier from the Foundation for Economic Education 5. Why Can't People Hear What Jordan Peterson Is Saying? by Conor Friedersdorf from The Atlantic All music from audionautix.com.
Après nous avoir fait le plaisir d'un caméo dans des BDs & des Glaçons, le Commis des Comics et son Cédric intérieur sont nos invités pour une Splash Page pleine de nouveautés. Nous accueillons en effet Jérôme, alias l'archiviste, qui nous accompagnera désormais pour chaque Splash Page ; et nous avons offert une rubrique libre à Thisaak, qui nous parlera de...... en fait on préfère pas savoir. Désolé par avance pour le son pas terrible de One Eye Pied, mais on a du utiliser un micro de secours pas terrible.Pour éviter que ce genre de choses se reproduisent, n'hésitez pas à nous aidez sur Tipeee :D [4:08] Le French Comics existe-t-il vraiment ? One Eye Pied rentre dans le débat sans fin de la nationalité de la Bande Dessinée, et de la notion de "genre national". [21:11] Les émissions vidéos sur la BD Tio a accepté la dangereuse mission de regarder des émissions qui parlent de BD. Il n'a plus de temps pour lui, alors il a décidé de partager : Les vrais émissions : Kaboom, Entrecase, Pif Paf PoumLes historiques : Roadstrip, Tac au tac, Un monde de bulleLes youtubeurs : Boidin, BD Net, Too Many Books, FunenbullesBonus : Papier Crayon [33:55] Le Commis des Comics Youtube est un univers impitoyable, mais le Commis des Comics l'est encore plus, et il a su s'y faire sa place. Découvrez la recette de son succès ! [45:19] L'archiviste : les adaptations de roman en BD Rien de tel qu'une adaptation en BD d'un roman à succès pour se faire de la thune facilement.Et puis parfois ça donne aussi de bonnes BDs : Jérôme vous a concocté une petite sélection. [69:03] Cédric Calas Touche à tout pour l'éditeur Snorgleux Comics, Cédric est aussi un traducteur débutant qui bosse sur des auteurs faciles.Genre Garth Ennis et Warren Ellis.Haha, facile on a dit. [83:56] HS : De l'intérêt de la 3D Thisaak devait nous parler d'un film jeunesse. Mais il est allé voir Thor en avant première. Alors il nous parle de l'intérêt de la 3D au cinéma. Logique. Générique et jingles : Disconnected (The Vaporellas)Base du logo de l'épisode : Beard Man vector created by Freepik
Après nous avoir fait le plaisir d'un caméo dans des BDs & des Glaçons, le Commis des Comics et son Cédric intérieur sont nos invités pour une Splash Page pleine de nouveautés.Nous accueillons en effet Jérôme, alias l'archiviste, qui nous accompagnera désormais pour chaque Splash Page ; et nous avons offert une rubrique libre à Thisaak, qui nous parlera de…… en fait on préfère pas savoir.Désolé par avance pour le son pas terrible de One Eye Pied, mais on a du utiliser un micro de secours pas terrible.Pour éviter que ce genre de choses se reproduisent, n'hésitez pas à nous aidez sur Tipeee Télécharger l'émission (123 Mo)S'abonner[4:08] Le French Comics existe-t-il vraiment ?One Eye Pied rentre dans le débat sans fin de la nationalité de la Bande Dessinée, et de la notion de « genre national ».[21:11] Les émissions vidéos sur la BDTio a accepté la dangereuse mission de regarder des émissions qui parlent de BD. Il n'a plus de temps pour lui, alors il a décidé de partager :Les vrais émissions : Kaboom, Entrecase, Pif Paf PoumLes historiques : Roadstrip, Tac au tac, Un monde de bulleLes youtubeurs : Boidin, BD Net, Too Many Books, FunenbullesBonus : Papier Crayon[33:55] Le Commis des ComicsYoutube est un univers impitoyable, mais le Commis des Comics l'est encore plus, et il a su s'y faire sa place. Découvrez la recette de son succès ![45:19] L'archiviste : les adaptations de roman en BDRien de tel qu'une adaptation en BD d'un roman à succès pour se faire de la thune facilement.Et puis parfois ça donne aussi de bonnes BDs : Jérôme vous a concocté une petite sélection.[69:03] Cédric CalasTouche à tout pour l'éditeur Snorgleux Comics, Cédric est aussi un traducteur débutant qui bosse sur des auteurs faciles.Genre Garth Ennis et Warren Ellis.Haha, facile on a dit.[83:56] HS : De l'intérêt de la 3DThisaak devait nous parler d'un film jeunesse. Mais il est allé voir Thor en avant première. Alors il nous parle de l'intérêt de la 3D au cinéma. Logique.Générique et jingles : Disconnected (The Vaporellas)Base du logo de l'épisode : Beard Man vector created by Freepik
Jonathan and Marty chat with Stuart Smeck about his fledgling driving school operation. Stuart answers trivia about his own business in Too Many Books to Cook.
Sarah Wendell is author of the book Everything I Know About Love, I Learned from Romance Novels, co-author of the book, Beyond Heaving Bosoms: The Smart Bitches’ Guide to Romance Novels, and co-founder of Smart Bitches Trashy Books.com, one of the most popular blogs examining romance fiction. The site specializes in reviewing romance novels, pondering the history and future of the genre in digital form and in print, and bemoaning the enormous prevalence of bodacious pectorals adorning male cover models. In her quest to celebrate the romance genre and the women who read and write it, Sarah has appeared on Good Morning America, The Today Show, The Gayle King Show on The Oprah Winfrey Network, the Canadian Broadcasting Company’s Steven and Chris Show, NPR’s All Things Considered and on Too Many Books. She has been quoted in People Magazine, The New Yorker, The New York Times, The New York Post, USA Today, New Jersey Monthly, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Los Angeles Times Book Blog, Redbook, Metro:New York, and Publishers Weekly. Sarah can most often be found on Twitter as @SmartBitches, at SmartBitchesTrashyBooks.com, or on her sofa, reading a book.
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