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Best podcasts about trocha

Latest podcast episodes about trocha

Denník N Podcasty
Gabika zubry chová? DÁSATO s Gabikou Zúbrikovou

Denník N Podcasty

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 31:56


V tomto DÁSATO vyspovedal Blažej Černák z nahrávacieho štúdia autorku relácie Gabiku Zúbrikovú. Trocha rekapitulovali, trocha prezradili čo nové sa chystá a trocha spolu len tak voľne tárali, ako sa na správny Silvestrovský diel patrí.

Hosť Rádia Regina
Erika Mokrý - Slovenka žijúca vo Francúzsku, zakladateľka OZ Tak trocha inak, venujúca sa onkologickým pacientkám (23.10.2024 12:30)

Hosť Rádia Regina

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 25:51


Dnes k nám prišla návšteva až z Montpellier. Erika Mokrý je Slovenka žijúca na juhu Francúzska, kde pôsobí na univerzite. Voľný čas však okrem rodiny venuje aj osvete. Veľmi svojskej. Lebo naša dnešná hostka aj o ťažkých témach hovorí „Tak trocha inak“. Rovnaký názov má aj OZ, ktoré založila, či kniha, ktorú napísala. Ako 28. ročná prekonala rakovinu prsníka. Hovorí, píše o tom a pomáha zlepšovať kvalitu života onkologickým pacientom. Ale, nielen o tejto téme “Tak trocha inak” sa s ňou rozprávala Darina Mikolášová.

RadioDixie - Podcasty
Dupárna 78 – Trocha čerstvýho luftu

RadioDixie - Podcasty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024


K toulkám po podzimních lesích přináší říjnová Dupárna kvalitní a dostatečně divokou muziku, aby vaše nohy nabraly ten nejlepší pochodový rytmus.  Zazní např. Dead Soldiers, Derek W Dunn nebo superzábavní Lufťáci.

Tomáš čte pohádky
Jeník a Hanička — Karel Jaromír Erben *

Tomáš čte pohádky

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 6:14


Variace na Perníkovou chaloupku. Trocha řezání do prstíků.Před poslechem malinkým dětem doporučuji zvážit vhodnost.Nahrávka vznikla jako záznam pravidelného cvičení ve čtení naživo bez přípravy.Sepsal Karel Jaromír Erben, načetl Tomáš Sobel. Support the Show.Všechny povídky a pohádky (včetně těch pro velké děti a dospělé) jsou přehledně včetně všech odkazů v tabulce na https://bit.ly/SeznamNactenychPohadekPokud mě chceš podpořit v další tvorbě, na Patreonu najdeš všechny pohádky bez reklam a bez povídání okolo jako MP3 soubory ke stažení nebo odkaz s feedem pro podcastovou aplikaci.Všechny odkazy na moji další práci najdeš na sobel.cz/odkazy-a-kontakt. PODPORA: Sady dočasných tetování z papírnictví Z neznámaAutorkou ilustrace je Lucie Lusym Sobelová, kaligrafii doplnila Libuše Jůzová.Moje další podcasty jsou: Klekání (strašidelně—hororové povídky v podobě rozhlasové hry) Vaše jméno je vaše značka (povídání příběhů o podnikání) Kreativní kreatury (YouTube kanál pro všechny kreativní profese)

Mañanas BLU con Néstor Morales
Masacre en la frontera con Venezuela: cuatro muerto en una trocha

Mañanas BLU con Néstor Morales

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 1:13


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Host Frekvence 1
Petr Vaněk: U Shakespeare je i v tragédiích trocha komedie

Host Frekvence 1

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 19:55


Dnes k nám dorazil herec Petr Vaněk. Jak se těší na Letní shakerspearovské slavnosti a jak to vypadá nyní se zkouškami? A kde vůbec probíhají? Na který prostor se nejvíce těší? Na čem teď nyní nejraději jezdí? A proč se rozhodl jít na rodičovskou dovolenou a jak to brali jeho kolegové? Jaké je jeho dcera? Poslechněte si celý rozhovor.

Radio Algeciras
Este sábado nueva limpieza en el entorno del Faro

Radio Algeciras

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 11:41


La Asociación de Vecinos de El Faro y el colectivo Estal Trail CXM, con la colaboración de Ayuntamiento de Algeciras, Diputación de Cádiz, Parque del Estrecho, Bar La Trocha y Decathlon, organizan una limpieza del entorno en memoria de Antonio Miguel Rodríguez, un submarinista de la zona y un gran defensor del medio ambiente que falleció practicando buceo en la zona.La cita será en los aparcamientos de la urbanización a partir de las 9:30, donde los voluntarios que quieran participar deberán inscribirse. Tras la limpieza de ese maravilloso entorno natural los voluntarios disfrutarán de un arroz que servirán los responsables del Bar la Trocha.

Piatoček
Medveď nepadá ďaleko od stromu

Piatoček

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 21:34


*Podporte naše podcasty v aplikácii Toldo! Stiahnite si appku na sme.sk/toldo a získajte prístup aj k extra obsahu podcastov SME. http://sme.sk/toldo Vláda si schválila ovládnutie RTVS a podobný osud zrejme postihne aj Fond na podporu umenia. A popri tom Šimkovičová škodí ešte viac, napríklad svojej podržtaške Lukášovi Machalovi prenajala sálu v kaštieli v Budmericiach na dva dni za sto eur. Trocha sme si zakonšpirovali a predstavili sme si svet, v ktorom je Mikuláš Černák na slobode, Dannymu Kollárovi nehrozia zatykače a Štefan Harabin je znova sudcom. Tragédom týždňa sa stáva Tomáš Taraba, ktorý vymyslel nové pravidlá pre výrub stromov, aby sa krajina sprehľadnila a medveď sa nemal kam skryť pred odstrelom. Jáj, a nejaký magor počas rečnenia v europarlamente vytiahol z ľadvinky, ktorú mal skrytú pod sakom, živú holubicu a vypustil ju do sály. - TOLDO: ⁠https://sme.sk/toldo⁠  - Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/piatocek_podcast/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - Náš Discord nebol nikdy lepší:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ bit.ly/piatockaren⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Pardubice
Vaříme s Habadějem: Indická čočková polévka. Trocha exotiky na středoevropském stole nemůže nikdy uškodit

Pardubice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 21:06


Dnes si připravíme tzv. „obědovou polévku". Tak většinou doma říkáme hustým polévkám, které směle s kouskem pečiva nahradí vydatný oběd. Mezi nejoblíbenější patří například gulášová, fazolová, dýňová, rajčatová a třeba i čočková.

Kunstblick - Der Podcast rund ums Sammeln
Jens Trocha - Journalist und Podcast Host

Kunstblick - Der Podcast rund ums Sammeln

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 18:29


Im heutigen Kunstblick gehen wir beide ein bisschen fremd und treffen einen Kollegen. Jens Trocha begeistert mit seinem Podcast „30 Minuten Kunst“ regelmäßig das Publikum für alte und neue Meisterwerke - von Tizians Dame in Weiß über Lyonel Feininger und das Bauhaus bis hin zur Kunst der Leipziger Schule. Kunstbegeistert ist der Journalist und gebürtige Dresdener bereits seit der Jugend. Insbesondere die zeitgenössische Kunst aber auch Klassiker der Moderne, wie George Grosz, Lyonel Feininger oder Gabriele Münter haben es ihm angetan. Jens hat aber auch ein Faible für Ostdeutsche-Fotografie, die in der Zeit vor der Wende entstanden ist. Wir haben mit Jens Trocha über die Kunst, seine Arbeit als Journalist und natürlich den Podcast gesprochen. Also, viel Vergnügen.

Sexuálna výchova
Ep. 108: Naši predkovia boli zvrhlíci! O Veľkej noci s etnologičkou Katarínou Nádaskou

Sexuálna výchova

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 68:03


V tejto epizóde zistíte, že naši predkovia boli extrémni zvrhlíci! S etnologičkou Katarínou Nádaskou sme si posvietili na Veľkú Noc. Dozviete sa, kde a kedy vznikli tradície, ktoré sa s nami udržali viac ako 2000 rokov. Katarína nám pomohla dekódovať tradície počas veľkonočného týždňa - devy, ktoré si pod vŕbou česali vlasy, umývanie sa v studenom potoku a akú symboliku mali jedlá počas Veľkej Noci. Vysvetlila nám, akú funkciu mal v minulosti korbáč, prečo ženy dávali mládencom maľované vajíčka, ale aj prečo sa deje oblievačka. Trocha sme si povedali aj o randení a dobe, keď bol kroj bežnou súčasťou každej skrine a čo znamenalo, ak mal junák pierko za klobúkom. Dozvedeli sme sa aj, že naši predkovia MUSELI mať sex na poliach. Prečo sa dozviete v podcaste. Našu zábavno-edukatívnu hru, ej ke ej sexuálne aktivity, kúpiš na našom webe. Ak sa ti táto epizóda páčila, podporiť nás môžeš na ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Tolde⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Followujte nás na IG: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@sexualnavychova⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sound: ⁠Mäsokombinát Space⁠ a ⁠Badko⁠ Alebo na osobných profiloch: Denis ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@denis_kendy⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Miška ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@michellegraphy⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Krajinou ovoce
#15: Výsadby a kácení - trocha legislativy

Krajinou ovoce

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 60:13


Někdy je dobré znát zákony a vyhnout se tak pozdějším komplikacím nebo konfliktům. Povídali jsme si o tom, na co si dát pozor, když chceme sázet. Kolik metrů od hranice pozemku můžu strom vysadit, a kdy na to potřebuji souhlas sousedů. Komu patří ovoce, které visí ze stromu přes plot k sousedům? A můžu si pokácet jabloň nebo lípu na své zahradě, nebo na to potřebuji povolení? Vše se dozvíte, stejně jako novinky z našich soukromých i pracovních životů, v této epizodě.

Fotografie mit Michel Birnbacher - Leica M Enthusiast
Stefan Trocha zu Gast bei Michel Birnbacher

Fotografie mit Michel Birnbacher - Leica M Enthusiast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 55:28


Fotograf Stefan Trocha ist mein heutiger Gast. Er sagt von sich:Meine Kamera ist hierbei mehr als nur ein Werkzeug. Für technische Spielereien, umjubelte Höchstleistungen, Megapixel oder Sensoren habe ich mich nie sonderlich interessiert. Viel wichtiger ist, dass eine Kamera eine Seele hat. Deshalb greife ich am liebsten zu einer Leica.Freuen Sie sich auf das Gespräch mit Stefan.

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes
Deb Trocha, ED at ICDC discusses Up and Coming Food Coop Conference

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 46:50


August 10, 2023 Vernon interviews Deb Trocha, Executive Director at Indiana Cooperative Development Center (ICDC). Deb and Vernon discuss the Up & Coming Food Co-op Conference, "The River of Cooperation." The conference will be held at the InterContinental Saint Paul Riverfront hotel, September 14 - 16, 2023. For the first time ever, the Up & Coming Food Co-op Conference will be held in a city that is home to multiple food co-ops. Conference organizers are excited to have five local food co-op hosts for 2023 including: Eastside Food Co-op; Mississippi Market; Seward Community Co-op; Valley Natural Foods Cities and TCCP (Twin Cities Co-op Partners).” Two notable points are: the Early bird rate has been extended to August 11, and the Hotel room block (see reduced rates), expires August 23, 2023. Deb Trocha joined the Indiana Cooperative Development Center (ICDC) in 2006 after serving as Executive Director of the Indiana Small Business Development Center. During that time, she worked with many different types of cooperatives, from food co-ops and food hubs, to housing, artists, agriculture, and early childhood education. She is committed to increasing awareness of cooperatives and is passionate about the cooperative business model's ability to empower people and their communities. Under her leadership, ICDC promotes cooperatives as a vibrant model to address economic and social needs. ICDC provides start-up, management, and technical assistance to a wide variety of co-ops in agriculture, arts, childcare, education, energy, and housing sectors. ICDC also provides training opportunities designed to bring together groups of people involved in co-op development.

Rozhovory ZKH
Historik Kamenec: Keď Uhrík hovorí, že urobí poriadok, trocha z toho zamrazí

Rozhovory ZKH

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 42:12


"Bol som jeden z tých jedenástich, čo držali tie písmená. Dostal som písmeno A v nápise Stop fašizmu, v strede toho radu. A to A bolo práve pred dverami, ktorými sa vchádza do vestibulu do rozhlasu. A ja som tam bol, a práve išiel pán Uhrík. A ja som sa ho len opýtal: idete nám prednášať o holokauste? O fašizme? A on nám na to povedal, že to je tá vaša demokracia. A to bola celá konfrontácia," hovorí historik a odborník na holokaust Ivan Kamenec, ktorý pred RTVS protestoval proti účasti dvoch pravicových extrémistov v sobotnej politickej debate. "Fašisti majú jednu vlastnosť, ktorá ich spája. Intolerancia, nenávisť a zbabelosť. Všetky tieto tri vlastnosti, a to nie len na Slovensku, sa premietajú k ich postojom k menšinám. Či je to židovská, rómska, LGBTI. Každý, kto je slabší, na toho útočia," hovorí Kamenec. "Keď šofér chce šoférovať auto, musí urobiť kurz. Keď ide niekto do parlamentu, ja nehovorím, že sa má stať historikom. Ale má mať základné vedomosti o dejinách vlastného národa, ktorého sa tak veľmi dovoláva," dodáva. "Na Slovensku urobíme poriadok? Človeka trocha zamrazí. Aký poriadok? Chcú robiť poriadok, Uhrík v tej debate povedal, že má záujem o silové ministerstvá. Tam sa najlepšie robí poriadok. Ja už mám dosť rokov na to, aby som sa bál takýchto vecí," hovorí Ivan Kamenec. Prečo šiel pred RTVS? Mali by médiá pozývať pravicových extrémistov do diskusií? A kto je to vlastne pravicový extrémista? Čo by pre Slovensko znamenalo, ak by bola Republika vo vláde? Pozrite si rozhovor Zuzany Kovačič Hanzelovej s historikom Ivanom Kamencom. Newsletter Zuzany Kovačič Hanzelovej: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://komentare.sme.sk/t/9122/zkh-pise⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ – Ak máte pre nás spätnú väzbu, odkaz alebo nápad, napíšte nám na podcasty@sme.sk – Všetky podcasty denníka SME nájdete na ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠sme.sk/podcasty⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ – Podporte vznik podcastu Rozhovory ZKH a kúpte si digitálne predplatné ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SME.sk⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ na ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠sme.sk/podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ – Odoberajte aj denný newsletter ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SME.sk⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ s najdôležitejšími správami na ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠sme.sk/suhrnsme⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ – Ďakujeme, že počúvate podcast Rozhovory ZKH

Region - Praha a Střední Čechy
Babské rady: Finta na zkyslé mléko: pomůže citrónová šťáva a trocha trpělivosti

Region - Praha a Střední Čechy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 0:56


Mléko vždy svařujeme prudce a krátce. Jakmile vzkypí, stáhneme ho z ohně a postavíme do studené vody, aby rychle zchladlo. Dlouhým udržováním v teplém stavu se znehodnocují bílkoviny.

Brno
Babské rady: Finta na zkyslé mléko: pomůže citrónová šťáva a trocha trpělivosti

Brno

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 0:56


Mléko vždy svařujeme prudce a krátce. Jakmile vzkypí, stáhneme ho z ohně a postavíme do studené vody, aby rychle zchladlo. Dlouhým udržováním v teplém stavu se znehodnocují bílkoviny.

Pardubice
Babské rady: Finta na zkyslé mléko: pomůže citrónová šťáva a trocha trpělivosti

Pardubice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 0:56


Mléko vždy svařujeme prudce a krátce. Jakmile vzkypí, stáhneme ho z ohně a postavíme do studené vody, aby rychle zchladlo. Dlouhým udržováním v teplém stavu se znehodnocují bílkoviny.

Rozhovory ZKH
Radka Trokšiarová z Teplárne: Nikdy mi nenapadlo žiť inde. Som tu doma a cítim sa tu príjemne

Rozhovory ZKH

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 18:25


"Máš také dni, keď sa stále niečo deje a je to príjemné a potom sú také dni ako včera, keď je 12. A každý mesiac keď je 12., pocity neoklameš, organizmus neoklameš. Mne je vždy smutno. Ten deň nie je farebný ale čiernobiely. Trocha sa to zlepšuje, mám psychologickú pomoc, ale stále to kolíše. Neviem ti povedať, že či sa mám dobre alebo zle," hovorí Radka Trokšiarová, ktorá ako jediná prežila teroristický útok na queer bar Tepláreň na Zámockej ulici. "Som to ja, teraz sa nemusím schovávať. Už nemám dva životy, nemusím sa skrývať a klamať, že aká je moja sexuálna orientácia. Na Slovensku mi je dobre. Mám tu kamarátov, rodinu, známych. Fakt sa tu cítim dobre, aj predtým som sa. Aj teraz sa tu cítim príjemne," hovorí Radka Trokšiarová, ktorá je tento rok aj tvárou kampane pre Dúhový pride 2023, ktorý sa bude konať 22.júla na Námestí Slobody. Ako sa zostavuje z postrelenia? Ako vníma, že sa po streľbe v zákonoch nič nezmenilo? A ako sa jej žije na Slovensku? Vypočujte si rozhovor Zuzany Kovačič Hanzelovej s Radkou Trokšiarovou. Newsletter Zuzany Kovačič Hanzelovej: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://komentare.sme.sk/t/9122/zkh-pise⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Ak máte pre nás spätnú väzbu, odkaz alebo nápad, napíšte nám na podcasty@sme.sk Všetky podcasty denníka SME nájdete na ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠sme.sk/podcasty⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Podporte vznik podcastu Rozhovory ZKH a kúpte si digitálne predplatné ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SME.sk⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ na ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠sme.sk/podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Odoberajte aj denný newsletter ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SME.sk⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ s najdôležitejšími správami na ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠sme.sk/suhrnsme⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Ďakujeme, že počúvate podcast Rozhovory ZKH

Proti Proudu
Bartoš & Pavlíková: Digitalizací k lepšímu Česku? Stát jsme my všichni a nikdo to za nás neudělá.

Proti Proudu

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 91:55


Vyzpovídal jsem vícepremiéra pro digitalizaci a CEO Česko Digital ohledně digitalizace státu, společenské zodpovědnosti, technologickým dovednostem a jak to už tak bývá, spoustě dalších věcí. V této epizodě Proti Proudu se hosté Ivan Bartoš a Eva Pavlíková zaměřili na několik důležitých témat kolem efektivity státu a role jednotlivce ve společnosti. Diskutovali jsme o tom, proč je digitalizace stále mystifikovaná a jak může pomoci změnit nastavení mysli a usnadnit změnu chování. Proč je důležitá odolnost společnosti a jak může státu pomoci kdokoliv? Jak by mohla být spolupráce mezi byznysem, akademií a státem efektivnější? Uslyšíte také o budoucnosti trhu práce a tom, jak se lidé mohou na ni připravit. Partnerem podcastu jsem já:) Trocha toho self-proma - chcete pomoci s tvořením podcastů? Přemýšlíte o firemním podcastu? Pomůžu vám! Více info zde a kniha Proti Proudu je stále dobrá - koupíš ji zde  

Rozhovory ZKH
Doležal: Uráža ma zaujatá predpojatosť bez kritického myslenia za to, že som nominant Sme rodina

Rozhovory ZKH

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 32:47


"Neviem, prečo mi nedôverujú. Asi preto, že som nominant Sme rodina. Táto zaujatá predpojatosť bez štipky kritického myslenia ma uráža. To nie je konflikt ÚHP a ministra dopravy," hovorí minister dopravy Andrej Doležal o vete prezidentky k jeho zákonu, v ktorom chce z niektorých projektov diaľníc vynechať posudzovanie Útvaru hodnoty za peniaze. "Mohol som si to ustrážiť, neustrážil som si to. Diskutoval som s poslancami Sme rodina. Aj tak to nemení, nenásobí. V konečnom dôsledku sa ukázalo, že to dalo zbytočne do celého procesu pachuť. Druhý raz by som to neurobil," dodáva Doležal k pozmeňujúcemu návrhu poslankyne Sme rodina Hajšelovej, ktorá do zoznamu doplnila aj úseky diaľníc, ktoré nie sú rozpracované. "Môže tam byť aj urazená ješitnosť pracovníka exÚHP. Konkrétne možno Štefan Kiss. Troch ma to hnevá, lebo s pánom Kissom som mal veľmi korektnú spoluprácu, práve my dvaja sme vojnovú sekeru zakopali. Trocha ma to mrzí, ide do toho trocha politika, do nominanta Sme rodina si treba kopnúť," tvrdí Andrej Doležal. O čom je konflikt s analytikmi ÚHP? Prijíma kritiku od Mikloša, Ódora a prezidentky Čaputovej? Prečo predkladal zákon cez poslanca Svrčeka? A nemal si ustrážiť, aby Sme rodina nedávala v druhom čítaní pozmeňovák? Bude ešte pokračovať v politike? Vypočujte si rozhovor Zuzany Kovačič Hanzelovej s ministrom dopravy (nom. Sme rodina) Andrejom Doležalom.  – Newsletter Zuzany Kovačič Hanzelovej: https://komentare.sme.sk/t/9122/zkh-pise   –  Ak máte pre nás spätnú väzbu, odkaz alebo nápad, napíšte nám na podcasty@sme.sk –  Všetky podcasty denníka SME nájdete na sme.sk/podcasty  –  Podporte vznik podcastu Rozhovory ZKH a kúpte si digitálne predplatné SME.sk na sme.sk/podcast  –  Odoberajte aj denný newsletter SME.sk s najdôležitejšími správami na sme.sk/suhrnsme  –  Ďakujeme, že počúvate podcast Rozhovory ZKH.

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes
Deb Trocha, ED at ICDC. discusses Using the Co-op Model to Address the Housing Crisis

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 48:19


March 16, 2023 Everything Co-op continues its commemoration of Women's History Month, with an interview of Deb Trocha, Executive Director at Indiana Cooperative Development Center. Deb and Vernon will discuss the upcoming Housing Co-op Conference, and how the Co-op model can be used to address the current housing crisis. The hybrid conference is Free and will be held March 31, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm. Visit ICDC.coop for more information. Deb Trocha joined the Indiana Cooperative Development Center (ICDC) in 2006 after serving as Executive Director of the Indiana Small Business Development Center. During that time, she has worked with many different types of cooperatives, from food co-ops and food hubs, to housing, artists, agriculture, and early childhood education. She is committed to increasing awareness of cooperatives and is passionate about the cooperative business model's ability to empower people and their communities. Under her leadership, ICDC promotes cooperatives as a vibrant model to address economic and social needs. ICDC provides start-up, management, and technical assistance to a wide variety of co-ops in agriculture, arts, childcare, education, energy, and housing sectors. ICDC also provides training opportunities designed to bring together groups of people involved in co-op development. The theme for Women's History Month is "Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories." This theme recognizes "women, past and present, who have been active in all forms of media and storytelling. The stories of how co-ops have been used to address the current housing crises are powerful stories that will inform and inspire all who listen.

Inestables
Ep. 14 A veces el camino es una trocha

Inestables

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 59:37


En esta ocasión tuvimos la oportunidad de hablar con Daniel Giraldo, el cual nos compartió su experiencia al cambiarse de carrera en sexto semestre. Hablamos sobre los diferentes rumbos de vida y las presiones qué hay al rededor de “qué camino tomar”. Esperamos que les guste. Nos pueden encontrar en las redes como: Instagram: @Inestables__podcast Tik Tok: @inestables__podcast Twitter: @2Inestables_

Fun rádio Podcast
A&S | "Umenie je príjemný nástroj na poznávanie sveta trocha inak," riaditeľka SNG Alexandra Kusá hostkou Adely a Sajfu

Fun rádio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 35:23


Po rekonštrukcii, ktorá trvala 21 rokov, otvorila Slovenská národná galéria nové priestory. A ohlasy sú ohromujúco úžasné. Alexandra Kusá je jej riaditeľkou už viac ako 10 rokov a z radov, ktoré čakali v prvý deň otvorenia bola sama nadšená. V rozhovore sa dozviete: - samozrejme, prečo to trvalo 21 rokov, - koľko exponátov je v zbierke SNG a ktoré sú najhodnotnejšie, - galéria je viac pamäťová inštitúcia, než pokladňa vzácností, - a že deti patria aj do galérií :)

mužom.sk
298. Podcast Mužom.sk: 5 vecí, ktoré potrebuje chlap akceptovať

mužom.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 19:40


Trocha drsnej bratskej lásky sebe a každému, kto má otvorené uši. Ak sa ti páči obsah, ktorý tvoríme, chceš našu snahu oceniť a pomôcť tomuto projektu napredovať, tvojmu daru budeme vďační na: SK0283605207004206569938

Mañanas BLU con Néstor Morales
Llamada extorsiva al concejal Trocha, revelada en plena sesión en Barranquilla, se hizo desde cárcel

Mañanas BLU con Néstor Morales

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 11:20


El concejal Trocha aseguró que delincuentes que se hacían pasar por integrantes del Clan del Golfo le exigieron 5 millones de pesos por una pequeña peluquería que abrió su hijo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pietro Habla Con...
019 - Pietro Habla Con... Laura Chinchilla | Su salida del PLN, Política, Populismo, Periodismo y La Trocha

Pietro Habla Con...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 41:56


Laura Chinchilla es la ex-presidenta de la República de Costa Rica, primera mujer en ejercer el cargo desde que se permitió el voto femenino en 1949 y la quinta mujer en América Latina en ser elegida jefa de Estado. Hoy es conferencista , titular de la Cátedra José Bonifácio, forma parte del Institute of Politics and Public Service de la Universidad de Georgetown, es Vicepresidente del Club de Madrid, copresidencia del Inter-American Dialogue y es miembro de consejos asesores y directivos de la Fundación Euroamérica Concordia Summit, y del Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center. Es miembro de: el Comité Olímpico Internacional, la Comisión Kofi Annan sobre Elecciones y Democracia en la era digital, el Consejo Asesor del Informe sobre Desarrollo Humano. Vea en YouTube: https://youtu.be/GkxR34Au5k0 NO PASA NADA no existe sin su apoyo en https://www.patreon.com/nopasanadaoficial Compren hoodies, camisas, stickers y más en: https://shop.nopasanada.com/ Todas las opiniones expresadas por los participantes del programa son opiniones actuales y no reflejan las opiniones de NO PASA NADA, sus respectivas empresas matrices o empresas afiliadas a las que están afiliados los participantes del programa. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pietrohablacon/message

Pietro Habla Con...
019 - Pietro Habla Con... Laura Chinchilla | Su salida del PLN, Política, Populismo, Periodismo y La Trocha

Pietro Habla Con...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 41:56


Laura Chinchilla es la ex-presidenta de la República de Costa Rica, primera mujer en ejercer el cargo desde que se permitió el voto femenino en 1949 y la quinta mujer en América Latina en ser elegida jefa de Estado. Hoy es conferencista , titular de la Cátedra José Bonifácio, forma parte del Institute of Politics and Public Service de la Universidad de Georgetown, es Vicepresidente del Club de Madrid, copresidencia del Inter-American Dialogue y es miembro de consejos asesores y directivos de la Fundación Euroamérica Concordia Summit, y del Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center. Es miembro de: el Comité Olímpico Internacional, la Comisión Kofi Annan sobre Elecciones y Democracia en la era digital, el Consejo Asesor del Informe sobre Desarrollo Humano. Vea en YouTube: https://youtu.be/GkxR34Au5k0 NO PASA NADA no existe sin su apoyo en https://www.patreon.com/nopasanadaoficial Compren hoodies, camisas, stickers y más en: https://shop.nopasanada.com/ Todas las opiniones expresadas por los participantes del programa son opiniones actuales y no reflejan las opiniones de NO PASA NADA, sus respectivas empresas matrices o empresas afiliadas a las que están afiliados los participantes del programa. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pietrohablacon/message

Host ve studiu
Tréma i trocha zdravého strachu je kořením života, usmívá se tisková mluvčí hasičů Martina Götzová

Host ve studiu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 10:20


Premiér Petr Fiala předal v září v pražském Lichtenštejnském paláci v Praze ocenění zástupcům všech složek, které se podílely na záchraně přírody Českého Švýcarska. Šlo o největší lesní požár v novodobé historii České republiky. Pamětní list a stříbrného lvíčka převzala i tisková mluvčí Hasičského záchranného sboru Královéhradeckého kraje Martina Götzová.Všechny díly podcastu Host ve studiu můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Hradec Králové
Host ve studiu: Tréma i trocha zdravého strachu je kořením života, usmívá se tisková mluvčí hasičů Martina Götzová

Hradec Králové

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 10:20


Premiér Petr Fiala předal v září v pražském Lichtenštejnském paláci v Praze ocenění zástupcům všech složek, které se podílely na záchraně přírody Českého Švýcarska. Šlo o největší lesní požár v novodobé historii České republiky. Pamětní list a stříbrného lvíčka převzala i tisková mluvčí Hasičského záchranného sboru Královéhradeckého kraje Martina Götzová.

Plus
Názory a argumenty: Poslechněte si všechny čtvrteční komentáře s Radko Kubičkem

Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 25:56


Mobilizace aneb Trocha naivního optimismu. Prezident Macron Rusko odsoudil, ale s Putinem bude telefonovat. Co chtít od státu? Chytrá řešení. Vyloučení tisíců covidových pacientů z voleb je skandál. Tlak na vládní koalici sílí, ale vláda vydrží.

Plus
Názory a argumenty: Jan Fingerland: Mobilizacija aneb Trocha naivního optimismu

Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 4:07


Rusko vyhlásilo částečnou mobilizaci a opět zaharašilo jadernými zbraněmi. Nastydlou Evropou projela další vlna nervozity. Co když je to ale naopak a jedná se o zprávu dobrou, anebo možná nijakou, protože se neděje nic, co by nás mělo vyvést z míry?

Názory a argumenty
Poslechněte si všechny čtvrteční komentáře s Radko Kubičkem

Názory a argumenty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 25:56


Mobilizace aneb Trocha naivního optimismu. Prezident Macron Rusko odsoudil, ale s Putinem bude telefonovat. Co chtít od státu? Chytrá řešení. Vyloučení tisíců covidových pacientů z voleb je skandál. Tlak na vládní koalici sílí, ale vláda vydrží.Všechny díly podcastu Názory a argumenty můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Názory a argumenty
Jan Fingerland: Mobilizacija aneb Trocha naivního optimismu

Názory a argumenty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 4:07


Rusko vyhlásilo částečnou mobilizaci a opět zaharašilo jadernými zbraněmi. Nastydlou Evropou projela další vlna nervozity. Co když je to ale naopak a jedná se o zprávu dobrou, anebo možná nijakou, protože se neděje nic, co by nás mělo vyvést z míry?Všechny díly podcastu Názory a argumenty můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Podcasty Aktuality.sk
Chutný podcast - Rado Nackin

Podcasty Aktuality.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 55:30


Vypočujte si ďalší diel podcastu Chutný. Hosťom je gurmán a autorita slovenskej gastronómie, Rado Nackin. "V dnešnej dobe vegetariáni, bezlaktózoví či bezlepkoví členovia domácností rozhodujú o tom, kde sa celá rodina chodí najesť. Ako kedysi hovorila moja babka: 'Treba jesť všetko a s rozumom. Trocha mäsa, trocha zeleniny a trocha rýb.' Mňa nikto, kto je vegetarián nepresvedčí, že to je cesta. Ale to platí aj opačne. Nemôžeme všetci každý deň jesť hamburger. Treba to vybalansovať a riadiť sa zdravým rozumom, pretože toto tu dnes trochu chýba," hovorí na úvod Rado Nackin. V podcaste sa tiež dozviete: ▶️ kto ho priviedol k vareniu a čo najčastejšie doma varil ako mladý chalan ▶️ ako sa dostal do gastronómie v časoch, keď to vôbec nebolo jednoduché ▶️ stará tradična kuchyňa vs. nová moderná kuchyňa ▶️ o environmentálnej záťaži gastra a udržateľnosti vzácnych gastro-surovín ▶️ prečo si myslí, že o pár rokov mäso výrazne zdražie ▶️ prečo je dôležité šírenie tradícií, ale aj posúvanie jedál na vyšší level ▶️ aká je cesta pre ambicióznych šéfkuchárov, ktorí chcú, aby ich verejnosť poznala ▶️ prečo podnikanie v gastre na Slovensku rozhodne nie je pre každého ▶️ o svete Michelinu a aké sú vyhliadky na zisk ocenenia pre slovenskú reštauráciu ▶️ ako Rado každoročne pozýva na Slovensko 6 zahraničných michelinských kuchárov, ktorí učia tých našich CHUTNÝ podcast Vám prináša Milan Zimnýkoval v spolupráci s portálom dobruchut.sk a aktuality.sk

Publixing - Slovenské a české audioknihy

Koniec zlatých deväťdesiatych rokov, divoký východ Slovenska. Je po voľbách, Mečiar skončil, Lexa je na úteku, siskári horúčkovito skartujú spisy aj svedkov. Robo Holub je dávno po smrti, Miki Černák sedí v base, Žaluďa práve zastrelili. Miki Miko, policajt s metódami gangstra, a Pali Schlesinger, novinár bez pudu sebazáchovy, sa pokúšajú robiť svoju prácu. Hľadajú pravdu. Alebo aspoň takú jej verziu, ktorá by sa dala dokázať pred súdom. Proti sebe majú tri najväčšie zločinecké skupiny svojej doby – políciu, justíciu a tajnú službu. Občas aj mafiu, ale tá aspoň hrá podľa pravidiel. Väčšinou neuspejú, no vedia, že sú vo vojne, ktorá sa nedá vyhrať, len bojovať. Vždy to brali profesionálne. Až doteraz. S Nikou sa to stalo osobným. Nika. Sedemnásťročná stopárka, ktorú uniesli, znásilnili a plánovali predať do Kosova. Na prostitúciu alebo na orgány, čokoľvek si zákazník praje. Nastúpila do nesprávneho auta. Chyba, za aké sa platí životom. Miko so Schlesingerom vedia, že to nemôže dopadnúť dobre. Nevadí. Musia zariadiť, aby to nedopadlo zle pre Niku. Zatiaľ ju ukrývajú na konci sveta. Ultima Thule. Luxusný hotel pri ukrajinskej hranici, na konci cesty v lese plnom mŕtvol. Okrem majiteľov a personálu v ňom nebýva nikto. Miešajú v ňom tie najchutnešie drinky, najúčinnejšie jedy a najsilnejšie výbušniny. Ak po vás ide mafia a zákon na vás kašle, v Ultima Thule ste vítaní. Ak vás uznajú hodným, Igor vám namieša Hemingwayov kokteil - Smrť popoludní - a porozpráva vám pár divokých historiek. Väčšina tých príbehov sa stala. Aj ten, ktorý držíte v ruke. Trocha inak. Možno niekomu inému. Na inom mieste. Ale sú pravdivé, hoci Igor by ich určite nechcel opakovať pod prísahou. Lebo vedieť nie je to isté, ako vedieť dokázať. Audiokniha: Mäso Autor: Arpád Soltész Interpret: Přemysl Boublík Dĺžka: 11:32 h Vydavateľstvo: Publixing Audiokniha Mäso na webe Audiolibrix (MP3 na stiahnutie) Audiokniha Mäso na webe Publixing (MP3 CD)

Two Ewes Fiber Adventures
Go Go Boots and Vinyl Pants

Two Ewes Fiber Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 73:13 Very Popular


We have winners for the Stash Busting Blanket Along! Plus project updates, camping in the Club Car and some clothing memories. Full notes with photos, links, and transcript can be found in the podcast section of our shop website: TwoEwesFiberAdventures.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Subscribe on Android or Subscribe on Google Podcasts Jul Designs coupon code: 15% off with code TWOEWES. Laura Bellows Blog post series on wearing a Balinese sarong. Thank you to our patrons. To become a patron visit Patreon Page. Marsha's Projects:  Unpattern Top Down Raglan Pullover by Karen Alfke. Ben tried on the sweater and it is too big. Designers instructions were misleading so I ended up with too many stitches for the body. Need to rip back to correct number of stitches because the sweater is too big and I don't think I will have enough yarn to finish. Very frustrating. This project need to be set aside for awhile Troyggja við Mynstur (Sweater with Round Pattern) by Tora Joensen (translated by Kate Gagnon Osborne: I have finished the body and the first sleeve. Washed and blocked the sleeve to be sure the size is correct because it felt tight unwashed.  I'm spinning a 2lb bag of Manx Loaghton in my stash. This is a protected breed from the Isle of Man. I am using a woolen spun technique and have spun 5 skeins or approximately 400 yards. Spun three more bobbins that are ready to be plied. Happiness by Kyle Kunnecke using Yarn Snob Power Ball. The skein is massive, weighing 500 grams and 2,187 yards. I wound into three cakes and labeled yarn ends 1-6 so I can keep color order. In order to pull from the outside of cake, which I prefer, I am starting with #6 and working backwards. Kelly's Projects: I'm a little more than halfway done with the shortie socks out of Tomato and Mink Falkland handspun yarn. It's a 3-ply chain plied yarn. I can really see the variations in thickness since chain ply has a tendency to exaggerate the differences. I also have an overplied and unbalanced yarn. This is good for durability in socks, but is also something that can happen in a chain ply. While your fingers are doing the chaining, sometimes your feet don't slow down.  I also have a new spinning project with the remainder of the Columbia fleece. I blended this with tussah silk top that I had in my stash. It is spinning up thin so I think I'll make a 3-ply with this.  Stash-Busting Blanket Along Listen to the episode to hear the winners. Summer Spin-In  Started June 1 and goes until September 5. (US Labor Day) If you are on Instagram use #summerspinin2022. Black Sheep Gathering June 24-26 Albany, Oregon Saturday June 25 meet-up starting about 4-4:30. We will supply snacks and beverages. We can't wait to meet you! We Want to Hear You! Give us a call and tell us about your favorite LYS!  Go to speakpipe.com/twoewes and leave a message. It will take 90 seconds or less. Or you can use the voice memo app on your phone and email us the audio file. We'll put your voice feedback on the show!   Show Transcript Marsha  0:03   Hi, this is Marsha  Kelly  0:04   and this is Kelly.  Marsha  0:05   We are the Two Ewes of Two Ewes Fiber Adventures. Thanks for stopping by. Kelly  0:10   You'll hear about knitting, spinning, dyeing, crocheting, and just about anything else we can think of as a way to play with string. Marsha  0:17   We blog and post show notes at Two Ewes Fiber Adventures dot com. Kelly  0:22   And we invite you to join our Two Ewes Fiber Adventures group on Ravelry. I'm 1hundredprojects, and I am betterinmotion. We are both on Instagram and Ravelry. And we look forward to meeting you there. Both  0:36   Enjoy the Episode  Marsha  0:43   Good morning, Kelly. Kelly  0:44   Hi, Marsha. How are you? Marsha  0:46   I'm doing well. Kelly  0:47   Good. Marsha  0:48   Well, not really, though. Not really.  Kelly  0:50   Oh, really?  Marsha  0:51   Well, I'll talk about it when I get... oh, that's my teaser. But anyway, I want to hear how you're doing. Because I know you went on a camping trip. The first real camping trip in the trailer, not the show but a real camping trip. And I want to hear about it. Kelly  1:10   Oh, okay. Well, we got home yesterday. It was a short trip. Because by the time I made the reservations there weren't a lot of sites. You know, the sites that we liked, that we know we liked, that we were familiar with, because we wanted to make sure that it was an easy trip. The sites that we were familiar with were only available until Friday. So we left Tuesday, spent Tuesday night and Wednesday night and then came back yesterday. So it was a fun, quick trip. The weather was gorgeous, gorgeous weather. The campground that we like to go to is called Mount Madonna. And it's on what I think is called Hecker pass, it's a mountain pass through the Santa Cruz Mountains. The the far southern end, I would say, of the Santa Cruz Mountains between Watsonville and Gilroy.  Marsha  2:08   Okay.  Kelly  2:09   And, and I... the reason I'm making the point about where it is is because I have an idea to to float that we'll probably talk about later on in the podcast. But anyway, the trip was great. The, you know, getting in and out of our driveway part of it was successful, then we stopped at his work to let people take a look at it. And the guys that he works with were really, you know, I mean, it's it's kind of like the .... I don't, I kind of don't get it the same way. Because to me, it's about the camping experience. I mean, I think the trailer is beautiful. But I don't have like, you know how when, when men, and probably some women too... But a lot of times you'll see a classic car. And then there's all these men gathered around the classic car looking at things that I've no idea what they're looking at. Like, that's kind of the way people are when they look at the trailer. And so, you know, going to his work when he got a chance to show it off to the people that he used to work with. And they were super impressed. They'd heard a lot about it, you know, because it's been being worked on... it had been being worked on since well... We got it in December 2020. So you know, it's been a long time coming.  Marsha  3:27   Yeah. Kelly  3:27   They'd heard a lot about it and seen pictures and stuff. So they wanted to see the finished trailer. So we stopped there on our way up to to mount Madonna. And the second day, the you know, the only full day that we were there, my mom and Dennis arrived with snacks to christen the trailer and, you know, visit with us because they like camping up there too. But they weren't able to camp that particular weekend because their trailer needs to go in for some work. But they did come up and visit. And I took the dogs on lots of trails and sat and spun. I basically brought my spinning project that I'll talk about and sat in the sun and did some spinning and we ate cheese and crackers when we arrived so we ended up not having dinner that night. And then my mom and Dennis they came with snacks the second day. So we had snacks and didn't have dinner the second day. There was very little cooking we didn't have to do any. Oh, I made tuna sandwiches because I had made some tuna you know some tuna salad was already prepared for the first night and we didn't eat it. So the second night when we were supposed to have barbecued hamburgers. After my mom and Dennis left a little while later we were kind of hungry. So we had tuna sandwiches and so it was easy in terms of, you know, we didn't do the eggs and potatoes or pancakes for breakfast we didn't do barbeque for dinner. There was not a whole lot of cleanup because it was mostly cheese and crackers and chips and salsa and yogurt for breakfast. And so there was lots of time to just sit around and spin and take the dogs for walks. And they did really well. It was Beary's first real camping trip. And he did great. So yeah, it was really fun. Marsha  5:32   So and then where you camp at Mount Madonna. Is it...Do you plug into services or? Kelly  5:39   Yeah Marsha  5:40   Did you have to bring your own water? Okay, so you have water and electricity.  Kelly  5:43   Right.  Marsha  5:43   Well,okay.  Kelly  5:43   Yeah, they have hookups. They call them partial hookups, it doesn't have sewer hookup. You dump the sewer, and gray water, black water and gray water tanks. When you leave, there's a dump station where you do that. So we got to do that for the first time. Because we didn't have that in our old trailer. You know, our gray water just went into a five gallon you know, a five gallon... It wasn't a bucket, it was like a jug. You know, grey water went into a five gallon jug and we didn't have a bathroom. So there was no black water tank. So but yeah, we had electrical hookup. And we had water hookup. City water, they call it. So yeah, we had all the all the hook up stuff that we needed. Today I'm sitting in the trailer to record. I don't, I probably won't do this a lot, because we did get a cover for it. So he's going to keep it covered. But I thought oh, I'll record in the trailer today. It's beautiful outside. It's actually a little warm in the trailer because Robert had some of the windows closed but it's going to be in the 80s today, maybe it already is.  So anyway, I'm sitting at the trailer table and and I'm testing out the inverter because I've got my phone plugged in and I've got my computer. It's the first time I've plugged in something more than a phone, which you can charge off of the 12 volt system battery. So right now I'm running my computer, it's it's plugged in and it's being you know, being powered by the solar.  Marsha  7:31   Okay, pretty cool.  Kelly  7:33   Robert's got a small solar power panel that he uses for what he calls trickle charging when it's just sitting in our driveway. So the batteries don't get overused but they also don't go dead. And then we have the larger solar panel that we haven't used in a camping trip yet. We didn't need them because we had power hookup at Mount Madonna. But Mount Madonna also has tent campsites and we went around and scoped out the sites with no services. I mean they have they have bathrooms, obviously, and they have water but you have to go to the place where the faucet is and fill up and bring it back. And we went and scoped out those areas to find some of the sites. We marked down some of the sites that are long enough for, you know, for our trailer and the truck to both be off the road, off the main road. So those campsites there were a few that we're going to probably try out if, you know, the main area is full or if we just want to get into a more quiet area or just to try it because we haven't  Marsha  8:49   yeah you can go off grid you're self contained so to speak. Kelly  8:55   Yeah we don't need the electricity or the water so yeah, yeah, it should be really fun. Marsha  9:04   Well I thought it was really cool, too, that, you know, the one thing that you have not finished for the trailer is the curtains that are gonna go at the windows.  That's down the line but the... your sort of... your stop gap measure is you put up all your vintage linens like tablecloths and stuff as sort of temporary curtains. I thought they were so cute. Kelly  9:27   Yeah, in fact  I have the one sitting here. I'm gonna have to prevail on my more experienced weaver friends and some of the people who do more technical work because (and I'll put a picture in the show notes, in fact I'll text it to you while we're talking maybe). So this one tablecloth and I think this is one that came from the batch that you gave me when you were going through all of your all of your stuff.  Marsha  9:56   Oh, right.  Kelly  9:57   It's so... it's it's linen. It's a small tablecloth, a small table tablecloth, but every corner has this really interesting detail. And some of it is actual like cut out and and then bound. Or I guess it's possible that it's not cut out. That just the warp and weft threads are just bound to make pretty good sized, like quarter inch square, holes. And then some of it is just in the hemstitch, which I haven't ever done. But I'd like to try. I think that it's not that difficult. And I know I can find instructions for it. And then there's also this other mesh detail that is... I've done some woven lace, but this is actually with thread you come back after the fact. And you use threads to wrap the warp threads and the weft threads so that you've got these holes. Like it pinches in.  Marsha  11:07   Yeah. Kelly  11:08   It pinches in the warp threads and it pinches in weft threads and then you get these little holes. So anyways, very interesting construction. And I'd really... there's not enough. I used this one tablecloth in one of the windows, like folded over. But there's not enough even for that one window. Well, I guess... I guess there would be for that one window. But I would like for the two windows that are across from each other in the bedroom to be at least similar.  Marsha  11:43   Yeah, yeah.  Kelly  11:44   So and I don't think I want to cut this one up, because it's just pretty. But anyway, I'd like to reconstruct this fabric or do some kind of facsimile of this, of this sort of fussy, fussy work. Weave something and then try that. I think it would be really kind of a fun challenge for those two bedroom windows. And then the kitchen window--and I'm not sure where it came from, it might have been a piece that I bought somewhere else. It's like a table runner, but it only has lace on one lengthwise edge. And so I don't know maybe like a buffet? You know, something that was against the wall, you would put it on that and it would hang with the lace part hanging over the front. And I just sewed a little sleeve for the for the curtain rod and used it as a kitchen curtain. The kitchen window has two crocheted lace panels that are sewn between linen fabric. And it's really cute, it's a bit too long. And I think when I'm going to do... I didn't... All I did was put a sleeve in the top of it for the rod. So it's just one panel, one piece going across the whole window. And I think... I can't decide whether I want to do it as a valance and just have one piece going across the top of the window as a valance or if I want to cut it down the center and be able to split them for the kitchen window. But I think that one will stay. I think that one in some form. Not the form is in now, but in some form that one is going to stay Marsha  13:26    okay  Kelly  13:27   in that kitchen window because it is really cute. And  it's the perfect size whether I make it into a valance or split it down the middle. It's it's really the perfect size. So that one will stay and then the other one that I thought was really funny is there's a dresser scarf and I think the dresser scarf also came from the stuff that you gave me.  Marsha  13:51   Okay. Kelly  13:52   And one edge of it has crocheted lace that says Mother and so I hung it up in the window with  the side that said Mother facing into the  bedroom and my mom was laughing. She's like, I'm not sure you want your mother in the bedroom. [laughing] Marsha  14:14   Yeah, really. But you can't get into too much trouble on that bed, Kelly! [laughing] Kelly  14:23   With the word mother right over your head. [laughing]  Marsha  14:26   Yeah, really.  Kelly  14:29   It was really... it was... it's a really cute piece and it has plain lace on the other side. So the outside of the window had the plain lace showing. The inside of the window had the lace that had the word mother on it. So very fun. And then I used one of my I... wanted to cover the front window. Well really I wanted to keep the curtain rod from falling out. And so I put another vintage tablecloth in. I had one with flowers on it in the front window hanging up, and you know, a floral one, and then we just used that one on the table while we were, you know, while we were there. So yeah, yeah, we had a really a really good time. So the thing...Oh, Bailey's barking in the background because the mailman just came.  The thing that I was thinking as we were there, because they do have the tent sites. And they also have yurts for people who didn't typically do camping, but I was thinking it would be fun to have a little camping meet up.  Marsha  15:39   Oh, yeah. Kelly  15:40    And, and we could provide, again, for people who didn't necessarily do camping or have camping equipment. You know, we could do you know, here at the, at the trailer, we do coffee in the morning. And so people have their coffee, and then we could do dinners. You know, barbecue dinners, and some people would, who didn't camp typically could, you know, still eat. [laughing] We wouldn't need to worry about you know, about bringing a camp stove or, or that kind of stuff. You could get by with minimal equipment. You know. Marsha  16:16   Yeah, yeah. Kelly  16:16   That's what I was thinking. If you wanted to you could rent one of the yurts, or get one of the tent sites, or if you have an RV, bring an RV. So, you know, I don't know how many people that would actually turn out to be. Probably not very many. But I thought that might be kind of a fun thing to look into. Marsha  16:33   So, yeah, we'll think about that.  Kelly  16:35   Yeah, yeah. I really enjoy that campground, because it's very close to our house. And, you know, it's in the woods. But it's not like the wilderness. And then on our way...I won't get off the camping thing! But on our way to Black Sheep gathering we're going to stay at a couple of Harvest Host sites. Kelli, that we met at Stitches, had recommended Harvest Host and I looked into it and decided to get a membership. So we're going to be staying at two places. One is a rice farm on the way up, and the other one is a winery. So I'll have to report back on how that  goes. But that should be fun. It'll be at first. I've never done that kind of camping, where you just pull up at somebody's business and park in their parking lot. So yeah,  Marsha  16:45   It'll be interesting.  Kelly  16:57   Yeah, yeah,  Marsha  17:07   How fun. Kelly  17:37    I'll definitely report back. Marsha  17:39   So yeah, well, I remember Kelli talking about it. She was really excited about it. She said it was just really, really fun. So Kelly  17:47   It's perfect for a trip where, you know, where you're on the go, because it's a one night experience. You don't stay there multiple nights. And that's not something that we've done a lot of either. You know, the trip up to Black sheep is probably the one of the those... that's one of the only types of trips where we've done the camp one night, then pack up and go kind of camping. We usually, wherever we're staying, we stay a little longer than that, even if we're moving on, you know?  Marsha  18:18   Yeah. Well, I'm excited because I will see it at the end of this month, just  two weeks, I think, or so I'll see it. Kelly  18:26    Yeah, yeah.  Marsha  18:27   Anyway. Okay, should we move on? I don't want to cut this off, because it's super interesting and fun, but I don't. Should we move on?  Move on to our next topic?  Kelly  18:39   Yes. Let's move on to our next topic. There was some fiber content in there though. I have to say because I did talk about lace curtains and possible weaving. [laughing] Marsha  18:47   Yeah, Yeah, it is. Well, I think the trailer is just, it's just fun. It is just super fun. So. Okay, so before we get to projects, we just want to mention that Jul Designs coupon code for 15% off any of their products is still available. It's still going on. And just go to Jul Designs website, there's a link in the show notes and just use the coupon code TWOEWES and that's all caps. And so check that out. Did you buy your... Kelly  19:24   No I have not yet. I keep thinking I need to go in there and do it and I haven't done it. But I was looking there today as I was putting my stuff in the show notes. And I found a couple of things that I like, so I'm going to do that before we-- before I put the computer away today. And then also I noticed that she has a blog post series. Laura Bellows who has Jul Designs. She's an anthropologist, I think, and anyway, she has this blog post series on wearing a Balinese sarong and I saw the title and I saw the pictures and I bookmarked it, because I want to go back in and read it. It looks like it's like three, three or four posts on the different aspects of of that and I thought, well that's very interesting. Because, again, fabric right?  Marsha  20:17   Fabric  Kelly  20:20   So, so yeah, take a look at her her blog posts and take a look at her-- all of her different shawl pins and shawl collars and different closures and, and such. And thank you to her for providing this coupon code for for our listeners. Well, and speaking of thanks, Marsha, we have another thank you to do.  Marsha  20:45   Yes  Kelly  20:45   Our patrons from Patreon. We just want to want to give them all a shout out because we're so appreciative. These patrons that provide the funding that supports the prizes, they support the podcast hosting, all of our community events, you know. The the Alongs that we do, we are able to have prizes, you know, in the abundance that we do because of the support of our patrons. So we wanted to thank them. And our most recent patrons are--so thank you to them--Christina Y, Kelly B, Laurie M, Francesca Q, and Shelly M. They've all joined Patreon and become patrons in 2022. And then we also have Pamela R, Connie L., Cheryl C., Jan H., Hetty C, Jane H,  Colleen G, and Mindy C. Thank you for your sponsorship of our podcast. Marsha  21:56   Okay, and we also have Eman, Amy L., Patti B. ,Joan B., Tammy S,  Kathy M., Natalie, Martha P.,  Melody W., Joanne Y., Greta. H. Kelly  22:17   Okay. And also thank you to Joylaine O., Barbara G., Rachel W., Joyce G, Angela D, Laurie L, Charlene, and Erica N. Marsha  22:34   And a thank you also to Debbie F., Erica J., Rachel S., Patricia E., Catherine K., Karen B., Jenn N., and Janet S. Thank you, everyone! Kelly  22:51   Yes, thank you! We really appreciate your support. And the other members of our community also appreciate your support. Because, again, it allows us to do the kind of the kind of events and alongs and prizes. Oh, and I see I just scrolled down to the next page. Ann Gi is also a patron. Thank you, Ann Gi!  She's been a patron for quite a while. And so sorry that she was missed! Marsha  23:20   Sorry. I didn't scroll down far enough. So sorry, Ann Gi. Kelly  23:24   All right. Well, with that said, What about your projects? Marsha? We'll go from up note to maybe a down note? Marsha  23:37   Oh, yes. So here's what I have to say about both my projects. The first one. So I'm going to talk first about the sweater I'm making for my son. And I'm using my hand spun. And have you ever heard Kelly of the law of attraction that you say, you tell, you say something out to the universe, and the universe gives it back to you. You have to be careful what you say because it can give you positive things, it can give you negative things. So I'm sort of laughing about this because one of the things I kept saying is how much I enjoy knitting with my handspun. But well, the universe has given me the gift of knitting the sweater for the third time. So I will just back up and just say So, bottom line, I'm taking this sweater and I'm setting it aside for a while. And I just did a note, too, about my brother's sweater. I'm kind of setting that aside for a little bit too. So the sweater I'm making for my brother, or excuse me for Ben. This is the... Do you remember? Not to rehash this whole thing but first I started making the phrancko.com sweater that didn't work out because of my gauge. So I now started doing the unpattern by Karen Alfke. And this is the raglan pullover from the top down, where you actually just take your measurements. And basically, it's the same idea of what Frank Jernigan is doing, or Amy Herzog used to do, where you, it's like, you know, the computer does the math. In this case, I'm doing the math. But we talked about this in the last episode, about the pattern. When you get to the part where you're, you're increasing for the sleeves and the body. There's an error in the pattern. I'm calling it an error. Somebody else may not say it's an error. But when you're figuring out how many stitches to have on the arm and have for the body, it says, you do your math, and times the gauge, you know, whatever it equals and then it says front or back goal stitches: 176.  Kelly  25:48   Yeah.  Marsha  25:49   And I kept knitting beyond I kept knitting. Because it said front and back.  Kelly  25:56   No, it said, front or back. Marsha  25:58   Right, it said, front or back. I read that as I needed 176 stitches on both the front and the back. Kelly  26:05   Each, right? 176 stitches each.  Marsha  26:08   Yes. Each. For the front, 176 stitches and for the back. What it really should be, instead of saying front or back goal stitches, it should say front and back, right. So I need a total for the whole body, front and back combined of 176. I have, because we caught this when I was down there for when I was down in California at your house going to Kelly  26:37   stitches or NoCKRs? Marsha  26:41   I believe it was NoCKRs. And you said, we decided, we added up my stitches, and I have 224. Kelly  26:49   Right. And we caught it because you were so far down. It was like you had... you still weren't ready to split for the split the arms off of the body. But you were far enough down that it looked like you should be splitting the arms off the body.  Marsha  27:07   If I continued to the point where I should split the arm holes I would be at the waist. Right?  Kelly  27:13   Almost.  Marsha  27:13   That's an exaggeration. But that was right. That was the-- that was our clue. Kelly  27:18   And then you said, wait a minute, if I keep going, this is going to be way too long. Right? And then we started looking at the pattern. Marsha  27:26   And right and you caught the the mistake and the pattern. So but we had that conversation, you know that moment? And you have this conversation? We convinced each other? Yes. So they should just stop and keep going. Right? Kelly  27:42    Because how many stitches did you have on each? Marsha  27:45   I had 224 total  for the body combined. And if I had continued What's two times 176? It's 252?  No, it's more than it's more than 300.  Yeah, that's right. And so, Kelly  28:07   So you said so you were supposed to have 176 all the way around, and you had 224 all the way. So you had essentially you had about 50 extra stitches. Yes. How did we can convince ourselves that was ok? Marsha  28:24   Well, and this is what I'm gonna... so this is what I'm gonna say. To finish it, we convinced... we have this conversation. You're like you said I think it's going to be okay, . Kelly  28:34   How far would you have to rip it back?,  Marsha  28:35   But it will be ok. Kelly  28:38    Oh, that's too far to rip back. That, you know, oh, that would be unpleasant number of rows to rip. So Marsha  28:46   So. Yes, I should have just ripped back then. Because I knit the entire body.  Kelly  28:52   Right.  Marsha  28:53   And half of the first sleeve by the time he came home. And I tried it on him.  Kelly  28:59   Yeah.  Marsha  28:59   And it's way too big. Kelly  29:03   Well, and to be fair to you, he gave you a sweater that he liked as a template. And holding the sweater you were knitting up to the sweater that he liked as a template, they looked about the same size.  Marsha  29:21   Yeah.  Kelly  29:21   But the sweater that he liked as a template is alpaca and drapey and thinner machine knit. And it's fine yarn--alpaca.  Marsha  29:31   And it's also that style where it's basically you know, the body is a square, and then the and then the arms just stick off and so here's my the moral of the story. When you have that feeling, and you know what you should do, you should just do it then. Kelly  29:49   Yes, when you have that feeling and you say, Oh, I Oh, gosh. ripping all of that out. I really don't want to do that. I think it'll be okay. That phrase, I think it'll be okay. Should be a trigger. It won't be okay. You need to rip it out.  Marsha  30:07   Yeah.  Kelly  30:08   I'm so sorry. Marsha  30:10   I know. So he tried it on. I don't know now, it was two weeks ago or so when he was here.  Kelly  30:17   Yeah, right after our last episode, I think. Marsha  30:19   Yeah, it was Memorial Day weekend, I think. You know what, I don't remember because I was so upset that I sort of had to go to bed. No, I'm kidding. But I did I have that feeling like-- that feeling like, I'm gonna cry. Yeah, I feel like I'm gonna cry. And I think I should go get in bed and cry. But no, I'm a I'm a, I'm a grown woman. And I'm going to now go out and take the dog for a walk or do something else. And I'm just gonna set it aside and not think about it for a while. And then I have to just, I was and I was very angry at Karen. And it's not her fault, because well, I don't know if it's... No, I can't blame her. But it's just the way the pattern is written. It's not-- it is not clear. It's a mistake in the pattern. And I didn't catch it. You know?  Yeah, you have to actually be thinking,  I mean, you have... Because I just couldn't figure out how you could have gone so wrong from the pattern. And then, so then I took the number of stitches that were supposed to be what I thought just the front and divided by your gauge to see how many inches that was supposed to be. And realized it was the 40 inch circumference that you needed. Yeah, like, Okay, well, if it's not an error, it's at least a place where things are unclear enough that it should be changed. Yeah, but So, Karen lives in the Pacific Northwest. And I know she's a friend of my friend Kim. And so if I ever see her, I promise I will be nice to her. [laughing] Kelly  31:55   Your mad won't last too long. Marsha  31:58   It won't last and honestly, the truth is, once I rip the sweater out, yeah. for the second time.  Kelly  32:05   Yeah.  Marsha  32:05   And reknit it for the third time... Kelly  32:07   Karen, if you're listening, Marsha will be okay. Marsha  32:10   I promise I'll be kind but... And as I say, once I rip it back and start over again I now it's really clear what my mistake is. Okay, I'm crossing my-- you can't see me but I'm crossing my fingers. Kelly. Hopefully I'll be okay. And I won't have to knit it again.  Kelly  32:28   Yeah. Knock on wood right now. So Marsha  32:32   yeah, knock on wood. Kelly  32:34   Everybody out there. Knock on wood for Marsha. Marsha  32:36   It's funny because I was reading the our posts in on Ravelry in the discussion thread, like when you posted the episode, and then people make comments, and I don't remember now who it was, I'm drawing a blank. Someone said, I'm so sorry that Marsha is having these problems that I talked about in the last episode with  my brother's sweater. And I was laughing. I thought, you don't know the half of it. I had been. Yeah. Anyway, I will have the joy of knitting with my handspun a third time. Kelly  33:08   It's a good thing you like that yarn. [laughing]  Marsha  33:10   Yeah, really? But I'm not going to say that anymore. Because it got me into big trouble. I think. So anyway. Okay, so now moving on to my other sweater that's a problem. And this is the sweater with round pattern. Or Kelly, how are you pronouncing it? Kelly  33:30   Well, we have a pronunciation audio from Cat. And it actually isn't sweater with round pattern. It's well, she'll, we'll play it. So we'll put the audio in right here.  Cat  33:42   Hi, Kelly. Hi, Marsha. I believe it's "Tro-cha vee min-stur" Trocha: sweater. Vee: with. Min-stur is pattern. And I looked it up in the Faroese dictionary and I'll send it to you. Mynstur means any pattern, not necessarily a round pattern. It could also mean a pattern for for weaving, for embroidery. Depending on the context. In this case, it would be a pattern for knitting. Marsha  34:12   Okay, so, Cat, thank you for that. Yes, that really helps us out. Okay. What's going on with that sweater? I have, as you know, now, this is the second time I've, I mean, I switched to this pattern. I've knit the body up. This is a bottom up. So I've knit up the body up to the armholes. I've set that aside and started the sleeves. Kelly  34:34   and you've blocked it. Washed it and blocked it and checked it out that it fits. Marsha  34:37   Yes. Yes. And so I did it halfway through so that's why the pictures of it in Ravelry there's this weird line. Okay, body set aside. I started the first sleeve. Didn't like it because I was... oh, let me back up. The sleeve you're supposed to cast on and knit the cuff. Then you do some color work, work in stockinette, right above the cuff, and then you knit  the main color up to the armhole, set that aside, do the same thing with the second sleeve, then attach the sleeves to the body and knit the yoke. My concern about that is, once that's done, you cannot adjust the length of the sleeves Kelly  35:18   without ripping everything out Marsha  35:20   without having to rip out the yoke. Yeah. So I what I decided to do is a provisional cast on with one row of the one of the contrast. The colorwork... the cuffs are supposed to be in the navy blue. So I decided to do one row of the navy blue and then start the colorwork. And that was a disaster because you're doing it, you know, magic loop. And the tension was terrible. It was all over the place. Kelly  35:51   And you have no base to hold on to while you're doing the colorwork. Yeah.  Marsha  35:55   Right. So I ripped that out. I cast on again, provisional cast on. I did three rows of stockinette in the blue, the navy blue, which is going to be the cuff color, because I thought, what will...  and then I knit the color work. And I did about an inch of the main color. And I realized, I don't like the color work because the everything is knit on size eight. But what I've decided to do with the yoke, is I'm going to knit that on nines, and I forgot to switch to nines for the color work sleeve. So I ripped it out back to the... it was not as horrible, but I had to rip it back out to the three rows of the Navy of the stockinette. And then I reknit the color work on nines. And then I switched back to eights and I've done most of the sleeve, I would say it's three quarters done. And I thought it feels a little tight. Kelly  36:57   Oh no. Marsha  36:59   I don't know what's gonna happen. But I decided I'm putting it on waste yarn, and I washed and blocked it. So I did that yesterday. So it's sitting there drying. And so I I just want to make sure. Kelly  37:12    Yeah. Marsha  37:13   I don't want to finish that sleeve and do the second sleeve and  have them too tight. So  Kelly  37:20   oh my gosh! Marsha  37:22   All I can say is, what the hell?  [laughing] I hate... I hate these projects. I hate these projects. So just to help myself I...So Ben's sweater's being set aside for a while. My brother's sweater is going to be set aside for a while. I just need to take a break from it. And anyway, I decided to cast on something else. So Kelly, guess what I cast on. Kelly  37:53   Something for you.  Marsha  37:55   Something for me! And just the name alone is gonna make me happy. It's called Happiness.  Kelly  38:00   Yes.  Marsha  38:00   And the designer is Kyle Kunnecke and I'm using the big giant baby that I bought at stitches, Yarn Snobs Powerball, and it has all these colors in it. It's so interesting. I will post pictures, too.  It weighs... this skein of yarn weighs 500 grams, it's 2187 yards and it was a bit of a challenge to get it onto the swift. And then I wound it into three cakes and what I did is because if you-- if you break it, well... First of all I have to say this is amazing yarn. I'm kind of curious how he's able to get 500 grams and over 2000 yards with not a single break and there's no knots at all and so it's a continuous piece of yarn. I don't know how he dyes it so beautifully given that it's so thick. I mean he's got the color goes all the way through. It's amazing how it's clearly when you open it up into the hank it's it's that's how it was dyed. it was not dyed in another form and then wound into that hank, you know. You can see it's been dyed in that hank. Yeah. Is that was not reskeined. No Yeah. Well anyway, so Kelly  39:23   Hard enough to skein it in the first place before you dye it! Marsha  39:28   So what I did is... I... but I wanted... It may not be important to keep the color order given the way this thing is sort of this very, very crazy, chaotic color, you know, it may not be necessary. Kelly  39:40   I think it's necessary.  Marsha  39:42   Well, I wanted to keep the color order. So what I did is I wound it into three balls, but I put a piece of tape like painters tape on the beginning of the yarn, but as I started taking it off the swift I put it in-- I labeled that end 1 and I put it in so the end 1 now is on the inside of my cake. And end 2 is on the outside of my cake. Right, so then I break that, and then I put a tape on the next the piece that's coming off of the swift, that's 3 that's now wound on that's on the inside of a cake, and 4 is on the outside of my cake. And then the third one, end 5 is on the inside. And end 6 is on the outside. I like to pull from the outside. So I can't pull from the outside of the first cake that is labeled one and two, because two is on the outside. So I'm starting at the very end. So I'm starting with the third cake, which is end starting with six, which then five will be in the center. Then I'll go to two, 4, which is on the outside. 3 is on the inside. And then the last cake 2 is on the outside and 1 is on the inside. Does that make sense? Kelly  41:06   Yeah. And that's I think going to be really important because the cakes of yarn actually look very different. Marsha  41:14   It's true. And the the first one I wound off and the last one I wound off look the most similar. The one that's right in the middle is darker, it has more black in it. So I think I think it is important to keep the order. Kelly  41:32   Yeah, because that way you don't have to alternate skeins, it'll just go along the patterning of the skein. And whatever the differences are, they will change naturally, the way the skein changeds as opposed to abruptly if you weren't going in that order. So I think that's a smart way to do it, Marsha.  Marsha  41:55   Yeah, so I already started knitting on it. I'm so much happier. It's on size four. So it's a nice, it's a smaller needle. Because the other thing I need to mention that I did finish my garter squish blanket over Memorial Day weekend, the deadline to finish it was May 31. And I believe I finished it on May 30 with a day to spare. But that was knit on 13s and that's like, it really feels you can't really get a rhythm knitting with those, because they're so big. So I'm very happy with this so far. And I've just knit. Let's see, I'm knitting on it now. And I have to do two inches of ribbing, and then I'll switch to stockinette. And so I...this is what I'm planning to bring to Black Sheep Gathering the end of the month. So I can just knit mindlessly on it and talk to people and not look at those other two sweaters. Kelly  42:52   I think that's a really good plan. And the thing about this one is that it's a nice kind of boxy sweater with a lot of positive ease. So that's a lot of stitches going around and around in stockinette. So it'll be it'll be perfect knitting for a long time.  Marsha  43:12   Yeah.  Kelly  43:14   And I think everybody probably has the size needle that they feel the most comfortable with. Or the range of needle size that they feel the most comfortable with. I really like my sock needles at the low end. And then I like threes. Like threes, fours. That's a twos threes, fours that's a really nice size for me. It feels they feel right in my hand. Where when I'm knitting with five fives or sixes for a hat, it's not that I don't enjoy it. But it's always nice to get back to my little needles. Marsha  43:49   Yeah, yeah. Kelly  43:51   So that's that'll be good, too. It's right in your your comfort knitting zone. Yeah, well, that's good. I'm excited about it. I think it'll be I think it'll be a good project for you. It sounds like you're excited about it. The colors are great. Marsha  44:07   And then I have been spinning on the Manx Loaghton. And I've been spinning on that and I'm planning on bringing my wheel and that to Black Sheep Gathering and mostly spinning, I think.  Kelly  44:21   Oh, good.  Marsha  44:22   That's it. And then as I say finished project, I finished my garter squish. That's my only finished project. Kelly  44:27   and it turned out nice. Marsha  44:29   Yeah. It's nice.  Kelly  44:30   How do you-- have you put it next to your other two? To like, see how it compares and what you like? Like, how do you like them compared to one another? Or are there like, this is the first one that you've done with flat colors? Marsha  44:47   No, it's the second. Kelly  44:48   Oh, the second one. That the first one you did was also was the Cascade.  Marsha  44:54   The first one was flat. The main color was like a blue like a I don't know what color blue you would call that one Kelly  45:00   Not quite navy-- kind of between the Navy and kind of a darker royal blue? Not so bright as a royal blue, but not so Navy. Marsha  45:10   And and then this one, it had brighter colors more. Not really natural colors. The contrasting one? And then the second one I did is when we dyed all the yarn so we had the gradient and then all the painted variegated.  And then the this one that I just completed the background was a brown, then all the colors are like sage and orange. And I don't know, it looks more like the first one.  Kelly  45:43   Yeah.  Marsha  45:44   And ironically, I what I really would like to do is I would like to do one where the the, the main color is just a cream or a natural color like yours. That's what I-- but I found that's what I wanted to do. But you know, I had all that yarn. The first one it was using the yarn from my dad's sweater. And then the one that I just finished, I had a lot of just undyed yarn, and I dyed it because I Kelly  46:16   because  the solid was the brown. Like you've always had a different solid. Marsha  46:21   Yes. But actually now I'm kind of thinking I could have. Well, no, that really wouldn't, because even the natural colored yarns were all slightly different. I didn't have a consistent... I was thinking what I could have done is just reversed it. And the one that yarn that was sort of the... No, I did it the right way, because the yarn that I dyed for the background was all kind of camel colored, right? It wasn't natural. Yeah, yeah. So anyway. Kelly  46:44   Well, you'll have to put a fourth one on your needles Marsha  46:49   I cannot do a fourth one, ugh! Kelly  46:50   No, you know what you should do? The next one you do, because I think there will be another one in your future at some point. Not in the near future. Yeah, I'm sure there'll be another one.  Do that one that is the, I think it's called the sediment throw. Where you go corner to corner? Marsha  47:07   Yes. Um, I was thinking about that. And then the other one I'm thinking of is, there's the one for my brother that he wants.   Kelly  47:19   You're not doing any projects for other people for a while. Marsha  47:22    No. Kelly  47:23   I'm gonna lay down that law for you, Marsha. [laughing] Marsha  47:25   I know. But the one I really want to make is... I'm sorry, I should have been... because I didn't know we were going to be talking about this in depth. Let me look at my patterns... Kelly  47:37   Well, a lot of people did the habitation throw.  Marsha  47:42   I'm looking for the one that I... because I've been pulling out yarn for it. Anyway, there's the one for my brother. And that's all with the Noro. And I don't really have I don't have any Noro. So I have to figure that one out. I was scrolling through my patterns. I can't find it. It but anyway, basically, it's like chevrons, kind of, you just use sock weight yarn that you and so that's when I was sort of thinking of using that. And I was actually thinking because I have so much sock weight yarn like scraps. But I also have a lot of sock weight yarn that I bought single skeins, that I don't really like them. I don't want a shawl out of them. I don't want to make socks. I was thinking I would put that all into the blanket, but I have, you're supposed to use about 500 grams. To make the blanket. Total to make the blanket. I was sort of thinking maybe what I would do is hold the sock weight yarns double and go up a needle size. And so I could use some of those one off skeins that I don't really like very much. So anyway, Kelly  48:52   I think it's a perfect solution.  Holding yarn double is a perfect solution to using the partials or well, partial skeins that are leftover but also full skeins of, of yarn that you bought that you don't need another pair of socks or you weren't in love with it anymore. Marsha  49:13   Yeah. I'm hoping I get my Juju back.  Kelly  49:15   Well, focus on your sweater first because that is, I think, that is just such a fun pattern. That sweater is cute. The yarn is great. It's comfortable knitting because you just start doing stockinette around and around until you're sick of it. Marsha  49:36   Yeah. So I think I have these you know, my brother's sweater and Ben sweater are sitting in my bedroom in their project bags. I think I'm gonna go put them in the closet.  Kelly  49:44   I think you should. Yes, put them away where you don't have to look at them and feel any kind of guilt or?  Marsha  49:49   Yeah. Anyway. So let's go into more positive things. We'll finish my projects and go into your projects.  Kelly  49:57   Okay, well, there's not much to say This will be short. I'm making a pair of shorty socks. And I'm using a hand spun yarn that I've that I've actually used before for socks. It's out of a fiber was Falkland, which, it's not as soft as I would expect Falkland to be. But there's not, you know, it's not horrible. Just when people talk about Falkland a lot of times they talk about how soft it is. But anyway, it's Tomato and Mink, or Mink and Tomato was the colorway. I don't now remember where I got it. But it was a number of years ago, maybe 2013 or 14, something like that. And I spun it up and last summer or the summer before I made a pair of regular socks out of it. And I had spun it for socks, I made a three ply, so it's long color repeats, it's a chain ply. One thing I will comment about chain ply because there was a little bit of discussion about it on the Ravelry group this morning. One thing about chain ply, it definitely magnifies your inconsistencies. So I have some places where this yarn is super, super thin, like a lace weight. It's a three ply, but super, super thin, because my fiber got thin. And then you're putting the three thin fibers together and you do the chain ply, so it's thin. And then in the thicker area, you know, because when you're chain plying, you're plying areas that are close together, I'm plying three, three thicker strands. And then I've got a thicker yarn, so it's more like a sport. So this yarn varies from a really thin lace weight to about to sport weight. Which is fine, it makes a nice sock. It's not you know, it's honestly this is one of the things I try to tell people is that those kinds of inconsistencies, you think they look big in the skein or in the yarn, but once you knit with them, even in stockinette, I'm really not seeing that kind of inconsistency in my knitting. So it doesn't show. The other thing about the chain ply is you have a tendency to over spin it. Because your feet... you need, you really need as your hands slow down if you get, you know, stuck or you miss the chain, or you just need a little extra time. And you don't also slow down your feet, you get it over spun over plied. And this yarn is pretty overplied. I mean, it's like kinking on itself as I'm trying to knit with it. And you know, it's been washed. And a lot of times when you wash an over plied yarn, it does relax quite a bit. But this I'm a lot of times having to, you know, pull out the kinks, as I'm knitting. The places where it's pigtailed onto itself. That's really good and I did it on purpose. Well, it's a it's a good feature to have for sock yarn, because it makes the sock yarn more durable. But it is a little bit annoying to knit with. And it is a feature of chain plying, if you're not really careful, you can get you know, you can get things over plied when you don't mean for them to be. But these are just a pair of shorty socks, and they're not going to match because they're with the leftover balls. And these are... so one of them has a gray cuff, the other one has a gray and orange striped cuff. And then half the foot is gray and other half the foot is orange. And this one I've got a gray cuff and an orange part of the foot. And then I have only gray left. So it'll only have one orange stripe or the other one has, I think two or three places on it that there's orange. So these are really long pattern repeats which again is another one of those features of chain ply is that you can get those long-- or not pattern repeats, color repeats, you know, long stretches of color. So they're self striping, but the stripes are about four inches in some places. Yeah. So that's my socks. And then I have a new spinning project. So I'm using up the remainder of the Columbia fleece. I had been using the Columbia and the Oxford. Spinning those up, I spun those all. I had spun those in the past two summers and then used them for my garter squish. And then I I'd used up all of the Oxford in the final part of my garter squish. And so then I started with the rest of the Columbia fleece and I carded it and I added in tussah silk. So I have this tussah silk top I had bought like a pound or eight ounces of it or something a long time ago. It was in my stash, I got it out and I just, you know, blended that in as I was carding, and it is nice. This  fiber's really nice. I have these batts. And you can see, like, I blended the silk, I tried to blend this out pretty well. But there are places where you've got like this strand of like silk fiber running through it. That's just super pretty and fun to spin. There's a lot of silk content, I tried to get 50/50. But I couldn't. I only wanted to do three passes through the carder, and I couldn't get 50% silk into the fiber in just three passes. So that's alright, it has enough silk in it. It's going to be really nice. And it's spinning up pretty thin. So I'm probably going to make it into a three ply, but I don't know, I might two ply it and use it for a shawl or something. I'm not sure how much I'll have when I get when I get done.  Marsha  56:04   Yeah.  Kelly  56:05   And I think in this case, I am going to spin all the singles first and then decide if I want to do I want a two ply. Or do I want a three ply? How much yarn? How much of this yarn do I want? And then I think I'll also dye it after the spinning is finished. Because that'll be interesting because the dye will take differently on the silk and the wool.  Marsha  56:26   yeah, interesting.  Kelly  56:28   And I cleaned up my wheel, took it all apart, washed it, oiled it-- well, washed it, polished it, put it back together, oiled it. It's spinning so nicely. Marsha  56:41   So I have a question. I don't see your mohair sweater on here. Kelly  56:45   No, that's put away for a little while. It's been kind of warm. I haven't knitted on it since I think I was knitting on it at the last episode when we recorded and it's still sitting up in the in the guest room vanity area from that day. I haven't touched it since then. I got really into the carding that was the main thing and then the socks are just something that I started at the Pismo rally trip to have something to knit in the car and then I brought them with me in the car to this, you know on this trip, but I haven't made a whole lot of progress on them. Marsha  57:23   Well, I have a comment about it. When I was walking Enzo and listening to the last episode, you were talking about the sweater and how you had had that sweater in the 60s. You-- the mohair sweater that you bought in the boys department.  Kelly  57:41   Yeah,  Marsha  57:41   And I was walking  along and I of a sudden I thought, why was that sweater in the boys department? I mean like because it was hairy right? It was like a hairy mohair sweater. Kelly  57:52   It was a vest. Marsha  57:52   A vest Yeah, I mean a vest but like it was in the boys department? Like what boy was wearing?  Was that a style to have those hairy vests or? I think that's what just struck me is like, what boy was going to be wearing that? Kelly  58:07   Yeah, I know. I don't know. Well, I told you it was unusual. I it was an unusual piece of clothing. Marsha  58:15   I know so you always think of the boys department having...You know when Ben was born and Iwould go to get him some clothes and and all these--so much variety and interesting things with for girls. And the boys it was all like Navy and brown. Like there was nothing fun really with boys clothes. And so that's why I'm like, What boy was going to be wearing that hairy vest? [laughing] Kelly  58:44   Well, and this was ...I wonder if I have any pictures with me wearing it? This was tan, kind of a tan brown color. And they had a... I don't think the whole vest was Argyle. I don't think the pattern was totally Argyle but it had a thin orange like thin orange diagonal striping like an argyle. I just remember the thin orange stripe. I don't really remember if the whole thing was Argyle. If it was, it was muted, you know, it was like a tan and a light brown or something. It wasn't wild colors. But yeah, it was... It wasn't, you know, totally hairy like my Sonny Bono jacket. You know, it wasn't like that. But it was definitely hairy.  Marsha  59:37   You know, I guess I'm out of touch. I'm out of touch with what boys were wearing in the 60s and this  Kelly  59:42   Well, let's see, when would it have been? Late sixties or early seventies.., depending on when I had it. I think I had it in like middle school. We don't have middle schools here but-- or we didn't have middle school where I was but it would have been like middle school age, maybe fifth sixth, seventh eighth somewhere in there. So it would have been the early 70s. Marsha  1:00:09    Yeah, yeah.  Kelly  1:00:10   No, I can picture it... I can kind of. Yeah, I think  it could have been like maybe something the Monkees wore maybe.  Marsha  1:00:20   Well, you know, I mean, I don't know. I, since we're on this topic, I remember it was very popular for girls when I was in middle school. Well, elementary school, but like late elementary, like, sixth grade or something, but those crocheted vests. All the girls wanted, like, crocheted vests and it was like those granny squares, right. And my my aunt made one for me, my great aunt made me one of those vests and then Kelly  1:00:55   It would be right in style now if you still have it. [laughing] Marsha  1:00:58   Yes. And then also do you remember Go Go boots?  Kelly  1:01:01   Oh, yeah.  Marsha  1:01:01   Did you have the white Go Go boots? Kelly  1:01:03   I didn't have them for regular life. Wehad white boots for my baton. My baton group. Marsha  1:01:11   Oh, I had gogo boots and white gogo boots that I wore to school because everybody wanted them and I my parents bought me a pair, probably at Sears. And they were like vinyl. Yeah. And my feet practically rotted off in those.  Kelly  1:01:30   Yeah.  Marsha  1:01:32   Well, between you know, nylon socks and plastic boots. I remember a my mother finally said you just can't wear them because my feet were I was getting like, like athlete's foot or something and just sitting in that moisture all day long. So she said you can't wear them. So I was only to wear them like once a week or something.  Kelly  1:01:51   That's funny. Yeah, we had them for baton, for parades and stuff. That was part of our parade uniform. And, and the other part of our parade uniform was vinyl. And it was like a cowboy vest with a suede. It was the beige cowboy vest with a suede star on it and suede like edging. Right. And then the bottom part of it was these vinyl bloomers.  Marsha  1:02:24   Bloomers? Kelly  1:02:25    Bloomers Marsha  1:02:25    Pants. Kelly  1:02:26   Like, bloomers! [laughing] Marsha  1:02:32   They wouldn't they have no drape or anything, right? I mean, they must have been... Kelly  1:02:37   there's no leg, right? So they're just bloomers. So they like they just, I mean, I maybe I'm not using the right word. They were like they're like the shape of underpants. [laughing] Marsha  1:02:51   Oh my gosh. [laughing] Kelly  1:02:54   And I, honestly this is terrible. This is maybe too much information. But I remember one parade thinking of the you know, the, the vinyl and the not breathing and the... But I remember one parade where the edge of the vinyl the unsewn seam edge. Because my mom made them, right. Somebody in the troop made them and most of the girl's parents or moms made them but then there were some moms that didn't sew. But my mom sewed so she made ours. But the seam allowance wasn't covered. And I had oh my god, the most painful, painful raw area Marsha  1:03:36   down there. Kelly  1:03:38   From marching with that seam edge of this vinyl rubbing on my leg. For the whole parade. It's like oh my god. When I think back on that. Yeah. And then we had the white, the white boots. And we had cowboy hats. Oh, it was cute. Marsha  1:03:58   But painful, but very painful. Kelly  1:04:01   Well after that one parade my mom did fix it. She... I don't know what--she covered the seam allowance in some way. But yeah. Oh my gosh, I should look for it. I should look for a picture.  Marsha  1:04:14   Yeah, yeah,  Kelly  1:04:14   To put in the show notes. I don't know if I have time to do that. But yes, funny, cute. They were cute. But when I think back... So that's the end of my projects, Marsha. That's why we're talking about so much random other stuff that's not knitting. [laughing] Marsha  1:04:35   I know. Well, hopefully things will start looking up for me and so that we'll have better things to talk about in terms of projects. But anyway, moving along. Let's talk about the Stashbusting blanket along because that is done. It ended on May 31. And we have winners. Kelly  1:04:55    yes.  Marsha  1:04:56   So so let's just say what the prize is going to be  Kelly  1:04:59   okay.  Marsha  1:04:59   We debated a long time about what the prize should be. Because we thought of yarn, getting people a-- but then this was all about stash busting right? You could look at this both ways. Oh, they didn't want any more yarn because they were working to get rid of yarn out of their stash. Or you could look at it as everybody got rid of the, the yarn in their stashes that all the stuff they used, it was really a Stashbusting. And they need some yarn. So we couldn't make up our minds. We finally decided to go in a completely different direction. And everybody who the winners will receive a pattern of their choice up to $10. So that's going to be the prize. And we have five winners. So Kelly, yes, so we'll list them. Let's say who it is. Kelly  1:05:44   Our first winner is michembry, Michelle, and she made the Habitation Throw. And I really liked that pattern. I'm gonna, I think I might at some point, make one of those because it turns-- a lot of people did them and they all turned out really, really nicely. So congratulations, Michelle. Marsha  1:06:04   Yes. And our second winner is cattitude. Cat. And she made the sunburst granny square throw. Kelly  1:06:14   Yeah, congratulations, Cat. She's our Faroese interpreter. Marsha  1:06:20   Yes, yes. Our foreign correspondent. Kelly  1:06:23   Our third winner is iheartbooks. And she also made a garter Squish, blanket. It turned out really nicely. I just have to say that is the best pattern. I really think that pattern is so versatile. So congratulations, iheartbooks, and I didn't say what her real name is. I don't remember if that's because it wasn't there. Or if I just forgot, but iheartbooks, Congratulations! And Laura Sue also made a garter squish. And Kelly, you have a note here accursed Romney?  Yes. She she made a post in one of the-- I think this one was from the discussion board. I drew from both the discussion, and the fo thread to get the winners. And she was using this what she called the accursed Romney that she was trying to get rid of. But she also knit this during the caregiving and loss of her mother, and talked about how soothing it was to, to knit, you know, that garter stitch pattern. And to just-- kind of like what you were talking about with the sweater you're doing. You can just knit and knit and knit and not have to really think too much about it. So yeah, she got she got rid of a Romney fleece that she'd had forever and had been probably she felt like it was multiplying in her stash because I have that feeling about some of my yarn. Like, wait a minute, I thought you were gone.  Marsha  1:07:55   Yeah.  Kelly  1:07:57   And then our last winner, also with the habitation throw is Starwood knitter. So congratulations to Starwood knitter Marsha  1:08:08   and to all the winners. It was a really fun along Kelly  1:08:12   Yeah, it was it was. Marsha  1:08:14   I would consider doing another Stashbusting blanket along next year. Yeah. Different pattern though. Kelly  1:08:23   That's good. Give  everyone some time to think Marsha  1:08:27   and  build up their stash. Kelly  1:08:28   Build up or go through their stash and get ideas. Get some creative ideas. Because honestly, when we started this, I didn't think I had the right... I knew I had stash. But I didn't think I had the right yarn to make one. And it wasn't until I put it all out. And looked at it for a couple of weeks with different ideas before I thought, Oh, I know what I could do. I could combine these and yeah, so. So yeah, well, so definitely have to do that again. It was really fun. Yeah, we'll need to have some time in between to do something other than blankets. Marsha  1:09:08   Yeah. So as I mentioned before, the prize is a pattern of your choice up to $10. And Kelly, we're gonna have people contact you.  Kelly  1:09:20   Yeah, through Ravelry or, two ewes at Two Ewes Fiber Adventures dot  com, the email address, Instagram, any of those ways, just get in touch with me. All I need is to know your Ravelry name and what pattern you want. And if you're not on Ravelry and there's a pattern you want that I can get to you some other way let me know that too, because I've been able to do that for some other people. Marsha  1:09:50   All right, and then the Summer Spin In is underway. It started June 1 And it goes until September 5 We've talked about what we were spinning Kelly  1:10:04   I put up the thread. So there's a thread on Ravelry and I have a hashtag summer spin in 2022.  Marsha  1:10:13   Okay,  Kelly  1:10:13   so if you want to post, if you have Instagram and you want to play, post on Instagram. Go ahead and use the hashtag summer spin in 2022. And there's no, I have no punctuation in that summer spin in, there's no dash or anything. It's just  three words summer spin in  and 2022. Marsha  1:10:34   And then the other thing Black Sheep gathering we've talked about mentioned it during this episode, but just the details: Black Sheep Gathering is taking place in Albany, Oregon on from June 24 through the 26th. And Saturday, June 25, we will have a meet up at the trailer starting around 4:00 or 4:30. And so we'll have some snacks and beverages and if you are at the black sheep gathering, stop by and say hi. Kelly  1:11:06   yeah.  Marsha  1:11:09   So I should say too, Kelly, I did sign up for a class. You will laugh about this one. I'm going to take a color work. Finally. So I'm actually excited about that. Hopefully, I'll learn some good tips and techniques. So and then our last order of business is we want to hear from you. So we've done this before where people have been sending us audio recordings about their favorite yarn shops. And so just go to speak pipe.com forward slash two ewes and you can le

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Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 33:31


"Pripomienkové konanie prebehlo na Facebooku. Ja som celý týždeň búšil do Igora Matoviča statusmi. V niečom to pomohlo, v niečom nie, ale vo väčšine prípadov to efekt nemalo, lebo on si ide svoje. Proces sa mal urobiť normálne, veľa odborníkov sa na Facebooku nevie ozvať a tú príležitosť jednoducho nedostali. Facebook má byť na zábavu a nie na to, aby sa tam riešila politika, ktorá ovplyvní státisíce ľudí na Slovensku," hovorí exminister práce Jozef Mihál. "On má svoj svet. Trocha mu rozumiem, lebo každý politik chce niečo po sebe zanechať. Aj ja som chcel. Čo som ja zanechal po sebe za 12 rokov v politike? No skoro nič. Hovorím to úprimne, je mi to ľúto. Igor Matovič chce po sebe zanechať pomníček v podobe krúžkovného. Bude sa hovoriť, že to sú Matovičove krúžky. Potrebuje po sebe niečo nechať. No aj pán Danko po sebe nechal zvýšené paušálne výdavky pre živnostníkov, ktoré im veľmi pomohli. Ale kto ho potom vo voľbách volil? Tri percentá," dodáva Mihál. "Naozaj pri všetkej úcte alebo neúcte k Ficovi, Richterovi, ku Kažimírovi a ďalším, ktorí tu boli osem rokov. Všeličo sa dialo, často sme v parlamente v opozícii voči všeličomu bojovali, ale toto Matovičove je najviac. Aj z pohľadu finančných dopadov, aj z pohľadu toho, ako sa to skrátené legislatívne konanie celé vyvíjalo. Veď si zoberte, že minulý týždeň v utorok večer to vláda dostala, v stredu bola vláda a v utorok večer, po menej ako týždni, to bolo aj schválené. To bolo mega ultra super rýchle legislatívne konanie. Na takéto niečo, okrem Ficových 13. dôchodkov pred voľbami, si naozaj nepamätám," komentuje spôsob, akým parlament prijal Matovičove prídavky, Jozef Mihál. Ako to bude vyzerať v praxi? Ako mohla vyzerať takáto pomoc adresnejšie? A čo dôchodková reforma, je už definitívne passé? Vypočujte si rozhovor Zuzany Kovačič Hanzelovej s exministrom práce Jozefom Mihálom. – Newsletter Zuzany Kovačič Hanzelovej: https://komentare.sme.sk/t/9122/zkh-pise – Ak máte pre nás spätnú väzbu, odkaz alebo nápad, napíšte nám na podcasty@sme.sk – Všetky podcasty denníka SME nájdete na sme.sk/podcasty – Podporte vznik podcastu Rozhovory ZKH a kúpte si digitálne predplatné SME.sk na sme.sk/podcast – Odoberajte aj denný newsletter SME.sk s najdôležitejšími správami na sme.sk/suhrnsme – Ďakujeme, že počúvate podcast Rozhovory ZKH.

Radiovarieté
Striptýz

Radiovarieté

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 3:32


Trocha intimity ve vztahu je zdravá. Hlavně to ale nepřehánět! 

Kraus a blondýna
Mám určité pochopení pro takový druh idiocie, trocha ho ve mně taky je

Kraus a blondýna

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 2:06


Aktuální dění očima Jana Krause každé ráno 5:00 – 9:00 vždy po zprávách v celou a v půl exkluzivně na Frekvenci 1. Vtipně, originálně a s nadhledem, tak to umí jenom Jan Kraus. Blondýna Miluška Bittnerová se ptá na vše, o čem se mluví, a Jan Kraus jí to vysvětlí.

blond druh aktu takov taky vtipn milu trocha bittnerov jan kraus frekvence 1
Muy Buenos días Cuidadores
Autopista y carretera

Muy Buenos días Cuidadores

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 2:47


o Trocha? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diego-anzola/message

Tomáš čte pohádky
O Mikšovi * (zastaralá slova) — Božena Němcová

Tomáš čte pohádky

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 33:43


Pohádka s hvězdičkou. Smrt s oživením, drak a jeho odstranění. Trocha zrady připojena. Nechávám na uvážení každého jak se rozhodne komu to pustí a nepustí. Obsahuje archaická slova a obraty.Autorem textu je Božena Němcová.Namluvil, namíchal a zpracoval Tomáš Sobel.Pokud mě chceš podpořit v další tvorbě, na Patreonu najdeš všechny pohádky bez reklam a bez povídání okolo jako MP3 soubory ke stažení.Všechny odkazy na moji další práci najdeš na www.sobel.cz. Autorkou ilustrace je Lucie Lusym Sobelová, kaligrafii doplnila Libuše Jůzová.Moje další podcasty jsou: Klekání (strašidelně—hororové povídky v podobě rozhlasové hry)Vaše jméno je vaše značka (povídání příběhů o podnikání) Kreativní kreatury (YouTube kanál pro všechny kreativní profese) Support the show

Mañanas BLU con Néstor Morales
Así se hace 'La Trocha', cerveza de excombatientes con la que brindaron Santos y Rodrigo Londoño

Mañanas BLU con Néstor Morales

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 11:41


En medio de la celebración por los cinco años de la firma del acuerdo de paz entre el Gobierno y las FARC, en redes sociales se viralizó una fotografía en la que Juan Manuel Santos y Rodrigo Londoño brindan con ‘La Trocha’, una cerveza artesanal creada por excombatientes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Archistacja Podcast
036: Czy ekologiczne wnętrza muszą być drogie? - Savagaya Natalia Szyk-Trocha

Archistacja Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 48:19


Zapraszam na rozmowę z Natalią Szyk – Trochą, która jest znana w sieci jako Savagaya. Natalia jest eko architektką, która podróżuje po całym świecie robiąc filmy o najpiękniejszych eko domach, rozmawia z ich właścicielami i przeprowadza wywiady z wiodącymi ekspertami. W ramach marki Savagaya uczyo ekologicznej architekturze w przystępny sposób. Zagadnienia, o które zapytałam Natalię: Czym są dla Ciebie ekologiczne wnętrza? Jakie są zalety stosowania ekologicznych rozwiązań i materiałów? Czy mogłabyś wymienić ekologiczne rozwiązania i materiały, które możemy zastosować w naszych wnętrzach? Czy ekologiczne rozwiązania są naprawdę tak drogie, jak się nam wydaje? Co jeśli nie urządzamy mieszkania od podstaw, a chcemy je jedynie odmienić niskim kosztem, zgodnie z nurtem ekologicznym? Czy jest taki dom, który widziałaś w czasie swoich podróży i który najbardziej Cię zachwycił i mogłabyś w nim zamieszkać? Jak wpadłaś na pomysł, że chcesz podróżować i kręcić filmy? Czy nie bałaś się zrezygnować z „normalnej” pracy w biurze? Zapraszam do wysłuchania tej audycji :) Dom w Urugwaju: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmGV9Uqjaqk Sklep z wyposażeniem z drugiej ręki: https://sklep.restore.org.pl/ Profil na Instagramie Savagaya: https://www.instagram.com/savagaya/ Strona Savagaya: https://www.savagaya.com/ Podcast możesz wesprzeć kupując produkty w moim sklepie: https://sklep.archistacja.pl/kategoria-produktu/e-book/

Kraus a blondýna
Stačí mi trocha chilli a dojde u mě k čističce organismu, která nemá obdoby

Kraus a blondýna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 1:25


Aktuální dění očima Jana Krause každé ráno 5:00 – 9:00 vždy po zprávách v celou a v půl exkluzivně na Frekvenci 1. Vtipně, originálně a s nadhledem, tak to umí jenom Jan Kraus. Blondýna Miluška Bittnerová se ptá na vše, o čem se mluví, a Jan Kraus jí to vysvětlí.

Tres en uno
Episodio 124. Tres en uno: La trocha invisible, precio del petróleo y la nueva estrategia para fragmentar a la oposición

Tres en uno

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 15:25


En el episodio 124 de este podcast informativo, tres grandes reportajes destacaron esta semana por la alianza entre los portales RunRun.es, TalCual y El Pitazo.Suelas desaparecidas: la trocha invisible, es el es el reportaje que destacó por El Pitazo esta semana. En el primer capítulo de la segunda temporada de la serie Suelas desaparecidas se explora la población de Berlín, paso obligado de cientos de migrantes venezolanos que entran a Colombia.Por Runrun.es resaltó el trabajo ¿El aumento del precio del petróleo oxigenará a Maduro? Este expone que aunque el crudo se cotiza en 75 dólares por barril, el nivel más alto en dos años, el gobierno de Maduro no parece beneficiarse del alza.Maduro busca fragmentar de nuevo a la oposición con la devolución de la tarjeta de la MUD, es el reportaje de TalCual. El ex secretario de la MUD, Jesus “Chuo” Torrealba y los politólogos Benigno Alarcón y Pierto Trepiccione coinciden en que la devolución de las tarjetas es una estrategia para fragmentar al sector opositor.No olvides suscribirte desde tu plataforma de podcast preferida y compartirlo con tus amigos para que se mantengan informados. Además, puedes visitar las páginas web para tener acceso a las noticias y mayor detalle de los reportajes que destacaron esta semana en el Tres en Uno, tu suplemento informativo semanal.

CS Hrana
Historky ze Slovenska aneb trocha historie nikoho nezabije

CS Hrana

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 25:08


Druhé vydání zbrusu nového českého, pardon česko-slovenského, podcastu CS HRANA začíná přesně tam, kde se s námi jeho protagonisté na závěr prvního/pilotního dílu rozloučili - a to slibovanými historkami ze zákulisí jejich úplně prvních zrealizovaných obchodů respektive zakázek na Slovensku. V případě Michala Vodičky se jedná o hlubokou historii počátku roku 2007 a Milan Švácha pak trumfuje hloubkou ještě větší - řekněme “zajímavým” připojením zákazníkovy pevné internetové linky v roce 2001. Super oslím můstkem se přesunujeme do současnosti a aktuálního stavu očkování, jeho dostupnosti či možností v Čechách a na Slovensku. Očkování proti Covid-19 à la pojízdná prodejna od vesnice k vesnici? No, a proč ne, když to bude fungovat lépe, než náš všudypřítomný chaos a nekompetence! Trochu se dotkneme spekulací ohledně cesty-necesty do Moskvy. Ano, trochu jako pohádka Chytrá horákyně - jak jela-nejela, oblečená-neoblečená a přivezla dar-nedar….. No, možná to lze brát i tak. A co první máj … slavíte? Neslavíte? Jak to bylo v historii. Kdo ho zprofanoval a proč. Jak a proč by se měl slavit v dnešním globalizovaném světě ? Plus ještě pár dalších témat, například slavná-neslavná Superliga, která zde přijdou na přetřes. Ke konci dílu nás opět čeká malé lákadlo k poslechu dílu dalšího - tentokrát o podnikatelských cestách do Rumunska. Zůstaňte s námi, budeme se na vás těšit u poslechu další epizody. Již brzy na slyšenou, s Michalem & Milanem ⏱ Segmenty 00:00 Intro 00:38 Michalova historka ze Slovenska 05:35 Milanova historka ze Slovenska 09:37 Situace s vakcínama 13:22 Errata prezidentů z předchozího dílu 14:50 Chybí vám 1. Máj? 18:01 Superliga 22:19 Outro CS HRANA Podcast dvojice podnikatelů, Michala Vodičky a Milana Šváchy, jejichž cesty se zcela náhodně protnuly před více než 15 lety a poté se již naprosto plánovaně nikdy tak úplně nerozpojily, a z nichž se za ty roky společného podnikání stali velmi dobří přátelé. Jeden z nich se díky tomuto společnému podnikání, které se v průběhu let střídavě rozrůstalo z Čech přes Slovensko, dále do Rumunska a Ruska, rozhodl natrvalo usadit a žít na Slovensku. Podcasty CS Hrana probírají témata z více než 20 leté praxe podnikání v Čechách a na Slovensku, čili možnosti a příležitosti v obou zemích, rozdíly a společné atributy v obou zemích, starosti i radosti obchodování (a také zakládání, rozvoj, vedení i prodej firem v CZ a SK), komunikaci se státní správou, výhody/nevýhody dovozu/vývozu, radosti i strasti cestovatelské …… uvedená dvojice podnikatelů se zkrátka bude věnovat tomu, co za ta léta podnikání znají nejlépe. Podcasty jsou vedeny formou rozhovorů obou protagonistů, komentářů a názorů jednoho či druhého k nějakému obchodnímu či aktuálnímu tématu, a to v duchu vážném i nevážném. Jednou za 14 dní na všech Vašich oblíbených podcastových platformách.

Rozhovory ZKH
Radičová: Že sa vyhovára Fico na moju vládu? Dovoľte mi usmiať sa

Rozhovory ZKH

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 52:34


"Že sa Robert Fico vyhovára na Radičovej vládu? Dovoľte mi odbaviť to úsmevom," hovorí expremiérka Iveta Radičová."Ale ak sa potrebuje skryť pod moju sukňu, tak ja ho ochránim," dodáva. "Liberálna demokracia stojí na štyroch základných hodnotách. Na ľudskej dôstojnosti, slobode, na nediskriminácii a solidarite. Trocha sme na to akoby zabudli," hovorí Iveta Radičová a dodáva, že liberálna demokracia začína byť už nadávka. "Ľudia nemajú pocit, že tie piliere fungujú a tak začínajú byť kritickí k liberálnej demokracii ako k celku. "Ako sa pozerá na stav spoločnosti po vražde Jána Kuciaka a Martiny Kušnírovej? A ako z toho von? Vie už koho bude voliť? Vypočujte si rozhovor Zuzany Kovačič Hanzelovej s expremiérkou Ivetou Radičovou.

Rozhovory ZKH
Futbalistka Korenčiová: Muži sú trocha primadony a viac simulujú

Rozhovory ZKH

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 19:44


Americký tím po víťazstve na majstrovstvách sveta v ženskom futbale bojuje o rovnoprávnosť v reprezentácii. Hráčky zažalovali federáciu, a keďže sú v USA oveľa populárnejšie a úspešnejšie ako mužský tím, žiadajú rovnaké platy aj podmienky. Ako je na tom slovenský futbal? Prečo Slovensko nemá ženskú profesionálnu ligu? A v čom sú ženy futbalistky iné ako muži? Vypočujte si rozhovor Zuzany Kovačič Hanzelovej s brankárkou AC Miláno Máriou Korenčiovou, kde sa rozprávajú o sexizme vo futbale, podpore detských talentov, či rovnoprávnosti v reprezentácii.

SlowCZECH
(087***) Pan Vajíčko a trocha historie českého animovaného filmu

SlowCZECH

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 5:07


Pan Vajíčko je animovaná postavička, která za socialismu v Československu oddělovala reklamu & film nebo také reklamu & reklamu. Animátoři vytvořili více jak 500 různých shotů – lezl na strom, létal na mracích, lovil rybičky, cestoval, v květnu byl pan … The post (087***) Pan Vajíčko a trocha historie českého animovaného filmu appeared first on slowczech.