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Collabpalooza Is Coming https://collabpalooza.com ----------------------------- About Karen Roberts I launched my podcast in 2021, it was called 'A Coffee with Karen' - a cup of positivity with just a sprinkling of wu wu. After interviewing my first 100 coaches I realised that everyone was showing up to serve, in different ways, to different segments of society with different tools in their toolbox. https://podcastprofitsunleashed.com/workshop https://facebook.com/karen.roberts.790256 https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-roberts-coaching/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Scott Maderer I am an expert in helping folks transition from "working" to living their calling. Whatever that looks like for them. I speak on helping people identify their calling, get out of their own way so they can really live it out, and how they can deal with their their time, their talent, or their treasures to really live their dream. I talk on productivity and time management, leadership and communication, and business and personal money and finances. I am certified in DISC personality/communication tools and have been a working coach since 2011 doing coaching full time since 2017. I specialize in mindset and behavior change more than the tools to use. https://inspiredstewardship.com/sweet/ https://www.facebook.com/InspiredStewardship https://www.linkedin.com/in/csmaderer/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- About Kyle Mau I am an open book and willing to discuss anything about my current or past businesses, yes, including the dating stuff! I'm also a permanent traveler and have lived in Europe for the past 7 years, and am willing to share any information about that. I'm more than willing to share my thoughts about fatherhood and its beautiful moments (and challenges), and am an avid cyclist and athlete. https://Hire-UA.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/maukyle/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuqs3ij4gG44O_6c7ljtqAw 00:00:00 REPURPOSED CONTENT WITH GUEST KAREN ROBERTS 00:00:37 CIVIL WAR, TOYS AND GAMES, TRIVIA, AMERICAN LITERATURE, CHEMISTRY 00:02:35 CONTROL, TOYS, GAMES, POCKETS 00:03:01 ROBERTS CONTROL, KARENS HISTORY 00:03:29 CIVIL WAR ARMIES LINCOLNS, CONFEDERATES, YANKEES 00:04:38 TABLE SALT, ACID, PLATINUM, H2SO4 00:05:49 HELIUM LIGHTEST INERT GAS 00:06:17 CONTROL 80S MOVIES FOR 100 00:06:31 CHALLENGE WINNER TOOTSIE 00:09:14 KINGDOM IN EXCLAMATION MARKS, TRIVIA, HORTON 00:10:19 WHATS YOUR FAVOURITE TOY FOR 500? 00:11:27 KYLES 1500 POINTS, SCOTTS 1400, KARENS 100 00:11:48 ANGRY FAMILY GAME 00:12:14 WELL DONE, KARENS IN CONTROL 00:12:31 JACK NICHOLSONS OSCAR WINNING ROLE IN LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS 00:13:12 JACK NICHOLSON, TONY CURTIS, WALTER MATTHOW, AND CRAIG ROBERTS DISCUSS 1980S MOVIES 00:14:08 TONY IBIZA, BAD NEWS BEARS, ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, CIVIL WAR, 500 00:17:08 SHERMAN BURNED ATLANTA TO THE GROUND 00:18:01 AUTHOR GREAT GATSBY 00:18:21 BOOK ARTHUR OF THE SCARLET LETTER 00:20:47 INVENTIVE MINDS FOR 200, COTTON GIN INVENTOR ELI WHITNEY 00:21:26 SINGAPORES CODES OF ARMS LION, TIGER, INVENTIVE MINDS 00:22:37 RACHEL AND FINN CHOOSE DUETS IN BID FOR 200 POINTS 00:23:23 FINAL ROUND BLANK THOUSAND 00:24:09 PONTE CELLO THIN, GLOSSY CELLO TONE 00:25:46 STREET PERFORMERS COLLECT MONEY COLLECTING BLANK 600 00:28:08 PODCASTING FOR COACHES AND HEALERS TIPS AND TRICKS 00:31:57 PODCASTINGS GROWING POPULARITY, TRUST, AND PROFIT POTENTIAL 00:36:28 GET PODCAST SETUP WITH KARENS ADVICE 00:36:46 SCOTT MADERER GET OUT OF RAT RACE, ENTREPRENEUR 00:37:09 ENTREPRENEURS STRUGGLING WITH LACK OF TIME, MONEY, AND SELF CONFIDENCE 00:41:15 PERSONALITY QUADRANTS AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS 00:43:36 PAGE SPECIFIC FOR PULLING UPCOM SLASH 00:43:57 FREE RESOURCES FOR SUCCESS 00:44:38 SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS IN SHOW NOTES 00:45:03 HIRE UA IN UKRAINE HELPS FOREIGN WORKERS FIND JOBS 00:48:40 DISCUSSING CHALLENGES AND BENEFITS OF HIRING FROM UKRAINE 00:53:32 HIRE-UA.COM FOR CONTACT INFO
About Maura Rodgers Since day one, my mission has been to help as many people as possible create the health they dream of without stress, shame or guilt. When I was Facebook's onsite Dietitian, I earned 95% patient satisfaction from my patients; not because I was trying to, but because I genuinely wanted to do anything I could to help them achieve what they set out for. When we feel our best, take care of our body/mind, and fuel ourselves with nourishing, tasty foods - we are able to show up on life in ways that matter most. https://p.bttr.to/3XUPc8g https://www.facebook.com/maura.mccartney.3/ https://www.instagram.com/maura.wellness/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/maura-rodgers/ ----------------------------------------------- About Nishant Sondhi Imagine moving to a new country at the age of 29, armed with ambition and determination. Meet Nishant Sondhi, who did just that when he relocated to the United States from India in 2018. Born in the U.S. but raised in India, Nishant's unique perspective bridges two worlds. In 2019, he embarked on a remarkable real estate journey, starting as a real estate agent in the bustling streets of New York City. Today, he stands at the helm of Sondhi Capital Group, a visionary real estate fund. Nishant's mission is clear: he's on a quest to democratize access to institutional real estate investments. Sondhi Capital Group collaborates with the best operators in the United States, focusing on emerging markets and fractionalizing investment opportunities. Nishant's passion lies in empowering successful individuals with insights and access to institutional real estate opportunities, making them accessible to everyday investors. https://www.instagram.com/nishantsondhi_ https://www.linkedin.com/in/nsondhi/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When It Worked Podcast https://getoffthedamnphone.com/podcast 00:00:00 When It Worked Welcomes Guests Maura Rodgers, Nishant Sondhi 00:00:25 Music, Games, Trivia, And Chemistry Categories For 200 00:02:34 400 Points, 300 Wins, 600 Possible Opportunities 00:03:18 Trivia For 500 Los Angeles 1984 00:04:22 Final Round Results 00:05:05 Maura Barbie Margot Robbie, American Literature, Grapes Of Wrath 00:06:00 Lincolns Brothers In Law Served In Civil War 00:06:33 Name Of Civil War Southern Army 00:08:22 Re Stale Bread, Toys And Games, 400 Points 00:09:52 1983 Francis Ford Coppola Directed Tom Cruise In What? 00:10:48 50s Gang Movie Tights 00:11:23 Americans Used More Than Two Million Gallons Of Beach Product 00:13:05 How Many Pockets In Pool Table 00:13:28 Glad Ill Go For Civil War 300 00:14:13 History Buff Recommends Civil War For 300 00:15:09 Name Of Dukes Of Hazzard Car 00:17:36 Chemistry For 100 Carbon, Coal, Diamonds, Hydrogen, Helium 00:18:36 Champions Round 2000 Points, Fun Questions 00:19:05 Mauras Journey To Becoming A Nutritional Guru 00:21:10 Restricting Food For Weight Loss 00:25:08 This Week Before Christmas Is A Good Time To Talk 00:25:19 Free Crisis Calls For Christmas 00:25:35 Awesome Call To Maura! 00:25:51 Nishants Journey From Us To India 00:26:09 American Born Property Fund Manager 00:30:09 Is Grant Cardones Real Estate Fund Real Or Scam? 00:30:30 Investing In Real Estate Projects Value, Communication, Referrals 00:32:18 Property Opportunities In Sunbelt Regions 00:32:50 Building For Rent Communities In 2024 00:33:47 Careers Linkedin Link, Welcomes Guests
Cogs Toys and Games, Ireland's top independent toy retailer, is today urging parents to ignite their children's passion for science and engineering this Christmas following the opening of its new pop-up shop on Dublin's Grafton Street. Specialising in products designed to boost brain development in children and maintain mental acuity in adults, Cogs Toys and Games (formerly Cogs The Brain Shop) has been a fixture in St Stephen's Green Shopping Centre in Dublin since it was set up by siblings Conor Brady and Ruth Roberts in 2013. The company marked its 10th anniversary with the opening its new pop-up premises on Grafton Street in October this year. Cogs Toys and Games stocks a wide range of family board games, brain teasers, puzzles, jigsaws, strategy, and STEM games, as well as products specifically for children with additional needs, including sensory toys for children with autism, reading games for children with dyslexia, and fidget toys for those with Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Founder of Cogs Toys and Games Ruth Roberts is calling on parents to instil a burgeoning love of science and engineering in their children this Christmas with the gift of one of the company's many STEM toys and games. She says: "As an experienced primary school teacher with a master's degree in educational studies and a diploma in special education, and as a mother of two boys, I know the benefits of learning through play. "All the toys and games we sell online or in-store at our Grafton Street pop-up shop are specifically selected to aid brain development. Indeed, the effectiveness of every product we sell at stimulating the brain is measured before they go on our shelves. This has helped us create one of the best collections of STEM toys and games in Ireland. "Christmas is the perfect time to ignite a child's passion for science and engineering with the gift of one of our STEM toys and games. Visitors to our Grafton Street store will find staff on hand to demonstrate any one of these products, as well as our Irish-made and designed range, and a whole series of products specifically for children with additional needs, such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia." Some of the most popular STEM toys include Snap Circuits, a multi-award-winning range of toys from Elenco which teach children the basics of electronics. Aimed at children aged eight to 15, Snap Circuits has a lot of different kits in a range of prices which offer hands-on experience designing and building models of working electrical circuits using a collection of different components. The range includes models for building a remote-controlled car, a flying saucer, a motion detector, and arcade games. Snap Circuits Green Energy, meanwhile, helps kids understand the concept of clean energy through the construction of windmills and electric cars. Another popular choice this year is The Keva Maker Bot Maze, an engineering tool which allows children to build mazes through which their own motorised robot must pass. The game encourages children to use their creativity, imagination and resourcefulness to make tunnels, bridges, pathways and obstacles from planks and connectors. See the Keva Maker Bot Maze here A charity gift-wrapping service will be operating at the back of the Grafton Street pop-up shop in the run-up to Christmas with all proceeds going towards Hugh's House, a charity that provides family accommodation to parents of sick children in Temple Street, Holles Street, The Coombe and Rotunda Hospitals. See more stories here.
Who's smarter? Kids or adults? Find out with this fun, ten-minute quiz. Perfect for while you're lazing around at home or on that long school holiday road trip.
A fun kids vs adults quiz to test your knowledge of toys and games
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 919, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: an "f" in history 1: John Glenn's capsule on his famous 1962 flight was called this, which an old saying called the "best ship". Friendship. 2: From 1788 to 1790 Russia and Sweden fought over this country. Finland. 3: This 13th president's wife Abigail loved books and began a library at the White House around 1850. (Millard) Fillmore. 4: In 1918 Woodrow Wilson proposed this numbered set of principles, one being the removal of trade barriers between nations. the Fourteen Points. 5: On July 3, 1754 Fort Necessity was surrendered in one of the first battles in this 9-year war. the French and Indian War. Round 2. Category: toys and games 1: Miss Scarlet and Professor Plum are suspects in this classic whodunit game. Clue. 2: This plump doll with a top knot got its name from a pet form of "Cupid". Kewpie. 3: Because of an allergy alert, one ingredient of this soft modeling compound that's not a secret is wheat. Play-Doh. 4: When this brand was introduced in 1970, it was billed as the "first official indoor ball". Nerf. 5: At the 1939 World's Fair, the Sawyer family introduced this stereo slide scope that gives 3-D views. the View-Master. Round 3. Category: half a nice day 1: If you're a half pint, you've got this many ounces. 8. 2: In 2003 AMD introduced its 64-this chip; that's a lot of personal computing power and beats the standard 32. bit. 3: On the menu, "on the half shell" usually refers to a way of serving these, raw or Rockefeller. oysters. 4: If something is 50% gold, it has this many karats. 12. 5: We guess it would take 2 of this rapper's "Get Rich or Die Trying" CDs to equal 1 Buck Owens. 50 Cent. Round 4. Category: international shopping 1: It's illegal to buy goods with foreign currency in this Asian country. Red China. 2: The Witches' Market in this Bolivian capital has been called a "glorious adventure" for children. La Paz. 3: The duty-free shop of this Irish airport is 1 of the most famous in Europe. Shannon Airport. 4: Brussels and Bruges are world famous for making this fabric which the Belgians call "dentelles". lace. 5: (Video Daily Double)Among the most popular Russian souvenirs are wooden matryoshka dolls, which have this unique feature:. they fit within each other. Round 5. Category: corn-ucopia 1: The name of this brand of corn chips means "fried" in Spanish. Fritos. 2: This man who died in 1995 made the first significant genetic improvement in popcorn in more than 5,000 years. Orville Redenbacher. 3: Meat and vegetables are cooked with a masa dough and wrapped in a corn husk to make this Mexican dish. tamales. 4: These threadlike fibers that grow beneath the husk are used in herbal medicines and tea. corn silk. 5: Home to the Missouri Meerschaum Co., Washington, Missouri is hailed as this "capital of the world". corn pipe. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Matt Nuccio is the president of Design Edge, Inc., a toy and game development company and licensing agency whose clients include Mattel, Hasbro, Spin Master and Fisher-Price to name only a few. For 4 years, Matt co-chaired the Toy Association (TA), on their associate panel, representing all designers and inventors within the toy industry. Currently, Matt sits on the board of directors of the United Inventors Association of America (UIA), a non-profit organization working to educate and advocate for all types of inventors. He also sits on the People of Play (POP) advisory board and Toy Association's Creative Factor advisory board helping start-up inventors to navigate successfully within the Toy Industry. Matt writes a column in Toy Family Entertainment magazine focusing on the industry, and, he has lectured at ChiTAG, New York Toy Fair, ASTRA, Hong Kong Toy Fair, and various inventor clubs around the world including the 2021 Emerging Innovation Summit in Melbourne Australia. Design Edge's products have been nominated for, and have also won, many industry awards such as TOTY (Toy Of The Year), TAGIE (Toy and Games Innovators), Games 100, Origin, and Family Fun among others. In 2019, Matt was honored by the National Security Agency (NSA) as an American Innovator and has been listed for the past 4 years in a row, by Mojo Nation, as one of the top 100 most influential people in the toy industry today.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 844, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: ecology 1: CFCs, believed to damage the ozone layer, are commonly used in this kitchen appliance. Refrigerator. 2: Of insectivores, herbivores or carnivores, the group whose food source is most likely to live to be fed on again. herbivores. 3: The Environmental Defense Fund has proposed new forests be planted to absorb this gas. Carbon dioxide. 4: In a parasitic relationship, this organism doesn't put out chips and soda; it provides nourishment unwillingly. a host. 5: Fallen branches from these trees are key to nourishing marine ecosystems. mangroves. Round 2. Category: "down" 1: This narrow London street runs from Whitehall to St. James Park. Downing Street. 2: A sensible, practical person is said to be this. down-to-earth. 3: According to the title of a 1986 film, Nick Nolte was this "in Beverly Hills". Down and Out. 4: A transmission path for data from a communications satellite to an Earth station. a downlink. 5: This Chicago-based music magazine was founded in 1934. Downbeat. Round 3. Category: wales 1: Caernarvon Castle was the site of his 1969 investiture as Prince of Wales. Prince Charles. 2: The Welsh flag features this red beast with a forked tongue and tail. a dragon. 3: Despite a decline in production, it remains Wales' most important mineral resource. coal. 4: In Laugharne you can visit the grave of this famous poet, as well as his home, the "Boathouse". Dylan Thomas. 5: This largest city of Wales grew up around a Norman fortress. Cardiff. Round 4. Category: toys and games 1: How you pay for your "stamps" in the game of post office. kisses. 2: Ruth Handler named this doll, introduced in 1959 as a teenage fashion model, for her daughter. Barbie. 3: This letter has the most tiles in Scrabble—12. E. 4: Liquid plastic used to make "Creepy Crawlers" in the 1960s. Plasti-Goop. 5: Alfred M. Butts called his game "Criss Cross", but it was redesigned in 1948 and sold under this name. Scrabble. Round 5. Category: salad days 1: Salad nicoise contains the ripe, black Nice type of these. olives. 2: The German type of this salad is served hot and has bacon in its dressing. potato salad. 3: A traditional Waldorf salad contains cubes of this fruit. apples. 4: A Waldorf salad usually contains this type of nut. walnut. 5: This "Belgian" salad ingredient is also called witloof, meaning "white leaf". endive. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
EPISODE 106 - Clark, Hyung, and John kick off the show by talking about the potential investment opportunity (or lack thereof?) in the Victor Wembanyama's Sports Illustrated for Kids card found in the January/February edition of this year. Is it worth picking one up or is it just a gimmick? The guys then welcome back their hobby friend William Chong, owner of Dolly's Toys and Games, back to the show to talk about how the trading card business has been for them in 2022 as well as what he expects for the hobby in 2023. They also ask William his thoughts on the conspiracy theory that some high-end products with the big hits are marked and then shipped to popular breakers. Plus he weighs in on a controversial take by Eric Whiteback that outdated mom and pop shops that look like they're from straight out of the '90s should go the way of the dinosaur and cease to exist. They finish the show off with the regular "Pick One" segment where each host names two cards or sets, and then debate which one they would rather invest in. The pairs chosen this week include: Mookie Betts Topps Heritage Real One Autograph rookie card (POP 10) vs. Nolan Arenado Topps Heritage Real One Autograph rookie card (POP 2); Kyrie Irving Prizm (silver) Rookie Card vs. Devin Booker + Donovan Mitchell Prizm Silver rookie cards; Jackson Chourio Bowman Chrome Refractor Autograph rookie card /499 (PSA 10) vs. Julio Rodriguez Bowman Chrome Base Autograph rookie card (BGS 9). -------------------------------- CONNECT WITH US! Instagram: @cardstothemoon | @fivecardguys (Clark) | @yntegritysportscards (Hyung) | @tradeyouatrecess (John) Website: https://fivecardguys.com/podcast Daily Auctions: https://fivecardguys.com/dailyauctions If you have any questions about the hobby that you would like addressed, email us at hello@fivecardguys.com or DM us on Instagram at @cardstothemoon or @fivecardguys.
We love to see our friends from Shake Shack and when they come with all of these toys, games, and bikes, it's hard not to love them even more! Thanks for filling our community's bellies AND their homes with love! We appreciate you!
On this episode of Amazing Pop Culture Podcast Jim and Donna Pressman, authors of “A Century of American Toys and Games: The Story of Pressman Toy” are interviewed.
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Scott Brown & Tim Swindle are the creators of PaddleSmash, a new outdoor active game that combines elements of Pickleball and Spikeball.Scott Brown is the co-founder of Marbles: The Brain Store, a retail concept focused on building better brains through play, which eventually grew to 40 stores, a website, a catalog business and a proprietary product division.Tim Swindle created Utter Nonsense, an entertaining card game that was quickly carried by several retailers and ultimately within all 1,800 Target stores. Utter Nonsense was acquired in 2017 by private equity backed, PlayMonster.What did the learn and where are they going? Today is all about product development in the toys & games space.Show LinksPaddleSmashTina Seelig: Can We Control Our Own Luck?Kickstarter: Utter NonsenseSponsorsFree 30-day trial of Zipify OCU - To get an unadvertised gift, email help@zipify.com and ask for the "Tech Nasty Bonus".Back up your store with RewindTry Bold Product Upsell, free trialPrivy: The Fastest Way To Grow Sales With Email & SMSNever miss an episodeSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsJoin Kurt's newsletterHelp the showAsk a question in The Unofficial Shopify Podcast Facebook GroupLeave a reviewSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsWhat's Kurt up to?See our recent work at EthercycleSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelApply to work with Kurt to grow your store.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 458, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: A Driving Tour 1: Drive by the cops when you put the pedal to the metal on most of these high-speed German highways. autobahns. 2: Krasnaya Ploshchad is the local name for this square you can drive by, but not across. Red Square. 3: High degree Freemasons know it can be hard to drive by this L.A. auditorium on Jefferson Blvd. on Oscar night. the Shrine Auditorium. 4: You'll reach the president's office in this country driving to the union buildings on Government Ave. in Pretoria. South Africa. 5: Drive down Obala Vojvode Stepe in this city and relive the street's most famous moment of June 28, 1914. Sarajevo. Round 2. Category: Art School 1: The most common one used by artists is probably the X-acto. a knife. 2: Turning tools are used to shape the clay on one of these. a potter's wheel. 3: A halftone screen breaks up a sold image into a pattern of these. dots. 4: Traditionally in drypoint, you use a steel needle to scratch your drawing into a plate of this metal. copper. 5: When a sculptor is doing this he isn't fishing, but using the lost wax method to make a mold. casting. Round 3. Category: Clues Past Their Freshness Date 1: Time's 1980 Man of the Year cover showed him in a western shirt, jeans and a tooled belt with silver buckle. Ronald Reagan. 2: To get into this event at the White House March 31, 1997 you had to have a 3-to-6-year-old kid with you. the Easter Egg Hunt. 3: In 1992 United began flying the Latin American routes purchased from this airline that folded in 1991. Pan American. 4: This brand's jingle called it "That Heavenly Coffee". Chock full o'Nuts. 5: In 1996 Chevy reintroduced this model first seen in 1964, also the name of a version of Barbie. Malibu. Round 4. Category: Workplaces 1: Usual workplace of a saucier, a poissonier and a garde-manger. restaurant. 2: The traditional entry-level area of a talent agency; Michael Ovitz started there at William Morris. mailroom. 3: A triage nurse is the first person who will tend to you if you go to this part of a hospital. emergency room. 4: In the U.S. the FBI has about 60 of the local offices usually called these. field offices. 5: 3-letter word paired with 'tool" in a type of manufacturer of precision products. die. Round 5. Category: Toys And Games 1: The name of this game that uses 144 small tiles comes from a word meaning “sparrows”. Mah Jongg. 2: Term for the hoops that croquet balls are driven through. wickets. 3: Bionicle is one of the lines from this brand of building blocks. Lego. 4: These cute, cuddly plush toys were introduced in 2005 along with a code allowing kids access to an online community. Webkinz. 5: Betty James named a classic toy this, a word meaning "stealthy, sleek and sinuous". Slinky. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
The Full-Time FBA Show - Amazon Reseller Strategies & Stories
Selling board games, both new and used, on Amazon can make you big profits! Board games are an underrated item to sell in your Amazon business. The return on investment that can be made by selling board games ranges from 100% to 2000%, and they can be sourced from retail stores, online stores, thrift shops, and garage sales. However, there are some tips and tricks that you need to know to ensure your success. In today's show, we learn about the profit potential of board games on Amazon, the best places to source board games for reselling, what to do with a board game that has missing pieces, guidelines for selling these games on Amazon, and much more! Listen today to get the top tips for selling board games to help you maximize your profits!
Do you have a favorite toy and game that you remember from the 60's? Tom and Craig will review some of their favorites from the 60's in this episode of Living In The 60's.
People often give certain kinds of toys and games to girls when they are young and other kinds of toys and games to boys. But do the toys and games you are given as a child shape what sort of person you will become in life? And does it matter? Brains Trust: Lyneham Primary School: Oliver, Lanna, Toby, Riley, Elly
People often give certain kinds of toys and games to girls when they are young and other kinds of toys and games to boys. But do the toys and games you are given as a child shape what sort of person you will become in life? And does it matter? Brains Trust: Lyneham Primary School: Oliver, Lanna, Toby, Riley, Elly
This week we are excited to welcome Kelly Wilk-Downs to The Preschool Podcast. Kelly is an Occupational Therapist and the owner of Junction of Function. She is certified in the Sensory Integration and Praxis Test and has specialized in working with Autism. Kelly is the developer of Shoe Tying Made Simple and Writing Made Simple products. She has spent most of her career working in the schools where she was responsible for staffing the schools with clinicians and she also owned her own clinic. We discuss occupational therapy and the educational value of toys and games.
EPISODE 42 - Clark and Hyung chat with William Chong, owner of Dolly's Toys and Games in Toronto, Canada, on his experience running a hobby shop and what's changed over the years in the hobby. He also shared one thing he would change about the sports card industry as well as what insights he's gained about the state of the hobby from his recent trip to the Topps Industry Conference – the first with Fanatics taking over the iconic brand. But off the top, Clark and Hyung discuss the launch of Fanatic's zerocool trading card company that primarily focuses on entertainment and pop culture. And after the interview with William, the guys run through a list of upcoming hobby box releases and play "Rip or Flop" where they indicate if the new release is worth ripping or not. The new sets being released this month include 2022 Topps Opening Day Baseball; 2021 Topps Chrome Formula 1; 2021-22 Panini Prizm Premier League Soccer; 2021 Panini Contenders Football; and 2022 Leaf Vibrance. They end the show with the regular weekly segment, Pick One – Hot Takes Edition, where Clark and Hyung each give two hobby hot takes and debate which is likelier to happen. The Pick One pairs for this episode include: PSA 10 loses steam over the year vs. SGC becomes backlogged and becomes PSA 2.0 over the year; Celebrity Trading Cards will see six-figure sales over the year vs. Digital NFT trading cards will see six-figure sales over the year. Check out our Instagram page specifically for this podcast @cardstothemoon so please give us a follow there (and DM us your 'Pick One" pairs to debate on a future podcast episode) and listen to our podcast on the platform of your choice at https://fivecardguys.com/podcast ! You can also follow the guys on Instagram @fivecardguys (Clark); @yntegritysportscards (Hyung); and @tradeyouatrecess (John). And catch some of the best Daily Auctions on eBay at https://fivecardguys.com/dailyauctions If you have any questions about the hobby that you would like addressed, email us at hello@fivecardguys.com or DM us on Instagram at @cardstothemoon or @fivecardguys.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 377, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Hugh Done It 1: Marilyn Monroe graced his first centerfold back in 1953. Hugh Hefner. 2: This actor has played the befuddled Bertie Wooster and the curmudgeonly Dr. House. Hugh Laurie. 3: He's starred in "Mickey Blue Eyes" as well as "Lair of the White Worm". Hugh Grant. 4: In September 2005 this Aussie won an Emmy for hosting the Tony Awards. Hugh Jackman. 5: At one time a game-show host, he's known better as a host of "20/20". Hugh Downs. Round 2. Category: Toys And Games 1: Miss Scarlet and Professor Plum are suspects in this classic whodunit game. Clue. 2: This plump doll with a top knot got its name from a pet form of "Cupid". Kewpie. 3: Because of an allergy alert, one ingredient of this soft modeling compound that's not a secret is wheat. Play-Doh. 4: When this brand was introduced in 1970, it was billed as the "first official indoor ball". Nerf. 5: At the 1939 World's Fair, the Sawyer family introduced this stereo slide scope that gives 3-D views. the View-Master. Round 3. Category: Hey, "Baby" 1: Smallest form of a large piano. a baby grand. 2: Seen here with roses, it's popular as a bouquet filler. baby's breath. 3: Nickname of Haiti's Jean-Claude Duvalier. "Baby Doc". 4: This sticky figure of folklore gave its name to a Toni Morrison novel. the tar baby. 5: This tree-hopper of the Galagidae family spends a lot of time munching on insects and fruit. a bush baby. Round 4. Category: O Little Town Of Bethlehem, Pa. 1: Est. in 1904 by Charles Schwab, this company bearing the city's name is the 2nd largest of its type in the U.S.. Bethlehem Steel. 2: Located on the Lehigh River, Bethlehem is 60 miles north of this larger city. Philadelphia. 3: A world famous Bethlehem choir performs works by this family fuguer every year at a festival in his honor. J.S. Bach. 4: Born in 1898, this Bethlehem, PA. native's works include "John Brown's Body" and "The Devil and Daniel Webster". Stephen Vincent Benet. 5: The Moravian Church, based in Bethlehem, is a Protestant group organized in the 15th C. in this current republic. Czech Republic. Round 5. Category: Go West 1: In 1784 John Filson wrote an exciting bio of this pioneer to get people interested in buying land out west in Kentucky. Daniel Boone. 2: This wanderer in the West spread the word on Swedenborgism, as well as his famous fruit trees. Johnny Appleseed. 3: Stage robber Black Bart, known for leaving these behind at the scene of the crime, only really did it twice. little poems. 4: By 1845 the price of these pelts had dropped from a $6 high to $1; silk replaced it for men's hats. beaver pelts. 5: One of the reasons Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark out was to see if this Northwestern river connected to the Missouri. the Columbia. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
In a not-so-distant past, kids played with toys like Clackers that could shatter into sharp pieces, or lawn darts that caused serious injuries and deaths, or Suzy Homemaker dolls that reinforced gender stereotypes. “Dangerous Games: Treacherous Toys We Loved As Kids,” an exhibit at the Napa Valley Museum in Yountville, celebrates vintage toys and explores the physical and psychological harms some of them posed. We talk about the exhibit, why kids are drawn to dangerous toys and why they rouse so much nostalgia.
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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 163, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: I Need My "Space" 1: Ittowers605 feetoverSeattle. the Space Needle. 2: It's been making people scream at Disney World since the '70s. Space Mountain. 3: It's between the 2 "Alt" keys on a standard keyboard. the spacebar. 4: The Chandra or the Hubble, for example. a space telescope. 5: The Oscar-winning actress and actor who fit the category. Kevin Spacey and Sissy Spacek. Round 2. Category: Say "Jack" 1: This man's Chicago-based Rainbow/PUSH action network is a merger of 2 earlier political groups. Jesse Jackson. 2: On TV he played Steve McGarrett, head of Five-O, a special Hawaiian police unit. Jack Lord. 3: He played for the Kansas City Monarchs before he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. Jackie Robinson. 4: This actress who now plays Lisa Landry on "Sister, Sister" won an Emmy for "227". Jackee Harry. 5: Formerly a special advisor to LBJ, he's presided over the MPAA since 1966. Jack Valenti. Round 3. Category: A Capital Idea 1: Abuja, this country's first planned city, was built in the Chukuku Hills to replace Lagos as the capital. Nigeria. 2: Empress Taitu chose the name of this Ethiopian capital; it means "new flower". Addis Ababa. 3: Someone had the bright idea to name this city for a duke even before it became New Zealand's capital. Wellington. 4: Someone had the bright idea to build a Disneysea theme park in this Asian city; it opened in 2001. Tokyo. 5: Hey, mon, Bob Marley's home in this Caribbean capital was turned into a Bob Marley museum. Kingston, Jamaica. Round 4. Category: Toys And Games 1: Parker Bros, has made balls, boomerangs and ping pong paddles out of this soft material. Nerf (or foam rubber). 2: Another name for a firefly, or Hasbro's toy that lights up when you hug it. glow worm. 3: Introduced as a doll for boys, this action figure was named after a 1945 WWII movie. G.I. Joe. 4: The Toys R Us 2011 holiday hot toys list included the LeapPad Explorer from this company. LeapFrog. 5: If you roll 5 of a kind you've gotten this, the name of a dice game by Milton Bradley. Yahtzee. Round 5. Category: Throw It Here 1: Completes the proverb "People who live in glass houses shouldn't...". throw stones. 2: To issue a challenge is to "throw down" this, like a medieval knight. the gauntlet. 3: Too bad when Hart Crane jumped ship his father couldn't throw him this, like the same-named candy he invented. a lifesaver. 4: From the Latin for "to speak from the belly", it's the art of throwing one's voice. ventriloquism (to ventriloquize accepted). 5: In 1915 he became the first president to attend the World Series and to throw out the first pitch during a Series game. (Woodrow) Wilson. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
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Video available on YouTube. We discuss the best toys and games that we played with in the 90s. Curious about the format of the show? Head to winningrotation.com Social Media: Twitter: @winningrotation Instagram: @winning_rotation Podcast artwork by Anthony Seeburger (IG: @steeezburger_)
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Do you want advice from other parents about what toys your blind child will enjoy playing with. Are you wondering how to make games and toys purchased off the shelf accessible? We discuss all aspects of holiday gift giving for blind and low vision babies, children, teens and even adults! Nopbc.org National Organization of Parents of Blind Children
Wesfarmers, the company that owns Bunnings, Kmart and Officeworks, is selling part of its ownership in Coles to save money ahead of further economic uncertainty. Shares in Hasbro jumped 12% last week, due to an increase in demand for toys and games, following coronavirus lockdowns. ASX Limited, the company that owns the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX), is one of only a few companies that hasn't been hurt by the coronavirus pandemic, with trading volumes increasing in recent weeks. --- Facebook group: http://bit.ly/whatthefluxgroup Facebook: http://bit.ly/Fluxfacebook Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Web: https://www.flux.finance/ --- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.
This week Dustin interviews Tom Wetzel, the Marketing Coordinator for Thames and Kosmos. We learn about what Tom’s role is at the company, the company's history, and Thames and Kosmos' role in creating educational toys and board games. Tom shares with us his thoughts on how we learn when growing up and the importance of the interactions we get while gaming. The two also dive into Thames & Kosmos’ catalog of products and we get behind-the-scenes information on how the company develops and markets them. Who is Tom Wetzel? - 2:05 Interaction in Games - 6:10 Getting into the Board Game Hobby - 8:50 Thames & Kosmos - 11:52 Educational Games - 14:35 Escape Room and Adventure Games - 20:39 Challenges with Incorporating Education in Games - 27:38 Last Words of Advice: What are you teaching? Who are you teaching to? - 30:06 Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down Rapid Fire Round - 32:43 If you have been around for a while now, we would love a review on iTunes: Review us here! Support our podcast! How can you support us? There are many free and paid ways to support the show. Be sure to check out our support page! Always be sure to check out our show notes (website blog post) to read a recap of the episode topics and games mentioned in the episode. https://www.boardgamingwitheducation.com/thamesandkosmos Thank you to Purple Planet Music for the wonderful contribution of their song "Retro Gamer" for our Interview Segments. This song can be found in full on this music archive. Also, thank you to Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) for his creative commons 4.0 contribution of "Getting it Done." Also, thank you Dallas Welk, the editor of this episode!
What exactly is toyetic? The term toyetic is thrown around alot in the industry. In this episode, we break down the true definition of toyetic and pull out 4 guiding Toyetic Principles and show you how to make your toy inventions or game ideas more toyetic and ultimately more marketable. You'll learn about the man who coined the term, you'll learn about a successful toyetic property, and what the term means today! So push play and listen, you'll master the development of a toyetic product in no time.Subscribe & Review in iTunesAre you subscribed to my podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don’t want you to miss an episode.Now if you’re feeling super positive, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help get the word out to other innovators and entrepreneurs like you! It's also fun for me to read. Go to my iTunes page, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what you find most helpful about this podcast. Thanks a lot toy people!Mentioned in this episode:New York Toy Fair click to learn more about the biggest industry trade showBernard Loomis click for his Wiki page.The Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers click for their Wiki page.Don't Step In It by Hasbro click for the Amazon Link.
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Blizzards ravage the entire world this week! Roger and Nate are snowed in at the Werewolf Radar headquarters, and you can't prove that Jordan's absence from the podcast is a Donner Party situation, so don't even bother wondering. ... Anyways, Roger keeps us sane with his first installment of the WWR Nightmares for Christmas Shopping List, chock full of haunted eBay treasures, while Nate keeps our minds off the crippling starvation by playing games to summon ghosts! It's gonna be a long winter, so throw out that casserole and grab some jerky and hard tack- this is no time to splurge on frivolous provisions! It's time to get prepared with the world's premiere paranormal preparedness podcast: Werewolf Radar! -------------- Check out our Patreon and join up for access to exclusive, life-saving paranormal tips, and killer bonus content! Thanks for your support, Pingos!
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Thank you for the great feedback on part one of my conversation with founder and CEO of 360KID Scott Traylor! In part two of our discussion Scott shares his development process called the 7 D’s. I ask him about the particulars regarding the development of children’s app and how this has changed in their short history. We discuss the rise and fall of virtual worlds like NeoPets, Webkins, and Club Penguin. Finally I ask him to peer into the future and tell us what he sees in the future for toys and tech. Follow along and download a copy of Scott’s excellent breakdown of the 2019 Toy Fair tech toys that caught his eye: http://www.360kid.com/blog/2019/03/tech-toys-2019/ Thank you always for subscribing and listening!
My guest today is Scott Traylor the founder and CEO of 360KID. His company combines detailed child research with the latest technology trends to create successful interactive products for kids. In his career he has earned almost 60 awards and he and his team were nominated for 3 Emmy’s ands winning a collective Emmy with Sesame Workshop. In part one of this two part episode we dive deep into tech in toys and discuss early and classic "battery and button" toys. He shares with us his experience with Sesame Workshop and how their child research continues to keep them relevant. I ask him about the challenges of creating educational content based around a mega-brand like Pokemon. He also tells us about his Emmy nominations and win and what made those projects stand out. http://360kid.com/ Join us next week for a future-looking discussion about tech and toys! Thank you for tuning in!
Over recent years, as the economy of Mainland China has continued to expand, the toy survey has been buoyed by the willingness of parents to spend more on better quality games and play items for their children. To understand the latest market trends, HKTDC Research recently completed a of the behaviour and purchase criteria of mainland consumers on toys and games.
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The Past and The Curious: A History Podcast for Kids and Families
We're digging through the inductees of the Toy Hall of Fame to find great stories that span Abraham Lincoln to Frank Lloyd Wright and beyond. Learn the stories of Milton Bradley's Game of Life (with a bit of Lincoln's beard, the Wright family of architects' creation, Lincoln Logs and so much more. Featuring the many talents of Brigid Kaelin! www.brigidkaelin.com
In the introductory episode, the Gentlemen talk over their memories of the games and toys giant Toys R' Us
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to. This is a collection of highlights from shows seven to twelve, featuring Lisa Parker and Andrew Trowbridge on the Jaws game, Ben Baker on Mysteries Of Old Peking, Martin Ruddock on Doomlord, Steve O'Brien on High Time and Ice Cold Cube by The Stone Roses, Jem Roberts on an advert reuniting Neil and Vyvyan from The Young Ones, and Mark Griffiths on The Bloke Who Pulled His Pants Down On Kilroy. Along the way we'll be finding out why nothing is scarier than a playing field in Slough, how to spot Simon Bates in disguise via a series of cryptic clues, and what musical genres 'The Young Ones' were followers of. Plus there's also something you may not have heard before - Tim on the radio talking about a TV series from a couple of years back that everyone seems to have forgotten about already... You can find the full shows, and many more besides, at http://timworthington.org/
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to. Joining Tim this time is writer Una McCormack, who is absolutely convinced that she hasn’t just made up school songbook Ta-Ra-Ra Boom-De-Ay, Screw-Top Virgin Marys, Desert Wellies, Elizabeth Enright’s Melendy Family novels, Jackanory series Tales From The Edge Of The World, and short-lived toy craze Trick Sticks. Along the way we’ll be finding out why asking about ‘Mr. Benn Men’ in school is frowned on, how to attract boys from the school across the brook by rolling up your socks and narrowing your tie, and why you can’t hide a pierced ear from Jesus. Also, there’s LIVE YO-YO TRICKS! You can find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to. Joining Tim this time is writer, broadcaster and TV Crisp Expert Steve Berry, who's keen to scratch a nostalgic itch for Single Versions Of Pop Songs That Never Get Played Any More, Elastoplast Heroes, late night Channel 4 show United States Of Television, Skoal Bandits, the Starblazer Electronic Space Command Belt, and school assembly songbook Morning Has Broken. Along the way - when we're not stalking Richard Herring - we'll be musing on the hard-hitting storylines Grange Hill missed, discovering the identity of 'Ant Marco', and working out just how far you can balance a hymn book on the edge of a church balcony. And there's ten million points if you can work out which comedian is noisily drinking coffee in the background... You can find Tim's website at http://timworthington.org/
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever does. Joining Tim this time are podcasters Lisa Parker and Andrew Trowbridge, who relate their not espeically shared memories of Big John Little John, Virtual Murder, Matchbox Cascade, the Bobby Brewster books, Enid Blyton's Mr. Pink Whistle, and the Jaws game. Along the way we’ll be finding out how to re-enact Total Wipeout in the comfort of your own home, how many voices 'Radio's Man Of A Thousand Voices' really had, and why The Clown from Camberwick Green could never be described as a master of disguise. You can find Lisa and Andrew's podcast, Round The Archives, at https://twitter.com/lisacartman
Traditional toys and games is an ever-changing category in today’s technology driven world. Gender roles are broadening and licensing is becoming a critical aspect, and the Goods and Services tax is impacting sales for both retailers and manufacturers. However, growth drivers and demographics remain strong which will contribute to a better performance of traditional toys and games.
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to. Joining Tim for a second time is writer, broadcaster and quizmaster Ben Baker, who shares his not-widely-shared memories of Children’s ITV magazine show Toksvig, the Whizzkids’ Guide book series, sophisticated yet not exactly enlightened board game Mysteries Of Old Peking, short-lived pop-punk sensations Mo-Ho-Bish-O-Pi, drug-fuelled post-Tarantino shock-comedy Go, and the entirely sensible hobby of making your own TV listings magazines. Along the way we’ll be taking some advice from a Charcoal Jeremy Beadle, finding out why Ben had to hide his secret drawings of the Yorkshire TV logo, assessing whether Sandi Toksvig was at risk of exploding at any moment, and revealing which Shane Meadows film is not as good as a hat. You can find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/
The HKTDC Hong Kong Toys and Games Fair 2017 is the biggest event of its kind in Asia and second biggest in the world, providing participants an opportunity to see the latest products and trends, such as the Next Big Wave in STEM toys. STEM Toys involve science, technology, engineering or math and provide education as well as entertainment. More than 2,100 exhibitors from 42 countries and regions display their latest innovative, cutting-edge new products.
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In this episode Edward describes the toys and games he enjoys. On his way to go fishing with his father he sees some other children playing in the street.
Did you spend hours setting up Mouse Trap? Did you collect Beanie Babies? Were you obsessed with Nerf? If so, let Bailey take you on a journey of rediscovery, she of an extensive collection of troll dolls. Rosie and Deniz comment.
Licensing remains a key growth strategy for toy manufacturers to drive sales within the traditional toys and games market. In Japan, the majority of popular licenses are homegrown characters. Besides the well-known Hello Kitty character, there are many popular and long-established domestic characters such as Anpanman and Doraemon that play key roles in toy companies’ strategies. As licensing will remain a key factor driving sales in the global toy market, toy manufacturers need to understand the role of local as well as international licensing trends both in Japan and worldwide.
This episode describes how brand name toys and games have been featured in popular entertainment. Also, I give my review and commentary of "The LEGO Movie."
Get ready for the holiday season and a whole new year of play by hearing from several powerhouses in the business of play about what is hot in toys and games for kids. My guests on this week’s very fun episode are: Mary Couzin, CEO and founder of the Chicago Toy and Game Group, which includes the Chicago Toy & … Read more about this episode...
In this episode of Globalcast, Giedrius Doujotas, Toys and Games research analyst at Euromonitor, discusses what's hot in toys and games for this holiday season. Hear about: What children and young adults are wishing for this holiday season The video game hardware debate - should you upgrade next year or buy cheap this year? The reasons behind the optimism in retailing for emerging markets