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The luggage industry seems to have undergone quite a makeover in the last few years. Back in the day, VIP and Safari were synonymous with the plain black and grey suitcases. But now, luggage is as important as the clothes you wear--it's part of the whole airport look.Startups like Mokobara, Nasher Miles, Assembly, and Uppercase have turned luggage into an aspirational lifestyle product with smart social-media marketing and a vibrant aesthetic.Also, important to note is that travel changed after Covid pandemic. The duration of trips has shortened, but the frequency of general travel has increased from once every three months to once every 45 days.The suitcase now has to fit in with the instagram aesthetic so it has gone from being functional to a style statement. As of now, VC-backed, new-age luggage brands only have a tiny slice of the market.But that slice has been growing quickly, and that's enough to get the old guard nervous.Tune in.Daybreak is produced from the newsroom of The Ken, India's first subscriber-only business news platform. Subscribe for more exclusive, deeply-reported, and analytical business stories.We are now on WhatsApp at +918971108379. Text us and tell us what you thought of the episode!
In this thought-provoking episode of and Double D, hosts Dave Evans and Debbie Halls-Evans sit down with the transformative Alex Belisle-Springer. Together, they navigate the power of language, the courage to self-correct, and the beauty of embracing discomfort. From redefining curiosity to exploring human equity through tartans, this conversation is a masterclass in connection and authenticity. Tune in to discover your “and” and join the ripple effect of making tomorrow better than today This week's guest is Alex Belisle-Springer Alex Bélisle-Springer (he/they) is a trans and non-binary award-winning writer, author of various ebooks, producer, and host of the Phorest FM podcast, and speaker known for their contributions to inspiring materials destined for the salon community. They have been featured in SalonEVO, Salon Today, Professional Beauty UK, Thrive Global, Authority Magazine, Future Of Everything and spoken at conferences such as the Salon Owners Summit 2024, Modern Salon's Digital Summit, the Thrive Sessions, Seattle Interactive and Uppercase. Global Education Content Lead at Phorest Salon Software, he is responsible for building out and setting the tone and standard for educational content and programs across the company's channels, from elearning courses and live coaching-led masterclasses to webinars, podcasts and other related educational material. Find more about Alex here Instagram: @a.belspring LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexbelislespringer/ https://www.salonownersummit.com/ https://www.phorest.com Phorest Blog https://www.phorest.com/blog/alex-belisle-springer-between-alienation-belonging/ Salon Today https://www.salontoday.com/1091185/a-transmasculine-perspective-on-diversity-equity-inclusion-and-belonging PhorestFM Podcast https://open.spotify.com/episode/1Q5gBMNbMvSbDNd6Gnco2f?si=90e704e0855d4b4b ----------------------------------------------------------------- In season 6, we explore, chat, and meander through conversation, finding out what people's and is. What's your and? The question is a great coaching one. It gets us to dig deep into meaning, why we do what we do, how we manage, what's happening, how we make choices, and why. It gets us to ponder whats my and?
At UPPERCASE publishing, Janine Vangool truly does it all! As the driving force behind every aspect of the business, Janine wears multiple hats: publisher, editor, designer, customer service representative, logistics coordinator, subscription manager – you name it, she's involved. Janine embodies the UPPERCASE ethos: a commitment to craft, a love for the creative process, and an appreciation for the beauty of handmade things.Janine's journey began with a background in graphic design. Working as a freelance designer for arts and culture clients, she honed her skills and built a strong foundation in visual storytelling. Along the way, she also taught typography and publication design at the college level, passing on her passion to the next generation of designers.Her love for design isn't limited to publishing. Janine has been a shop owner and bookseller, curated galleries, launched a wholesale line of greeting cards, and, impressively, hand-assembled 10,000 books with the help of a dedicated team. Her sewing skills even found their way into her business, as she crafted products for retail by hand.Adding to her creative repertoire, Janine has collaborated with Windham Fabrics on four distinct collections. Her love for vintage items, particularly typewriters, has not only influenced her personal style but also inspired an entire book. Janine also created the UPPERCASE Encyclopedia of Inspiration—a beautifully curated series of books that are thoughtfully designed and offer a high-quality tactile experience that delves deeply into niche creative fields.Janine's story is a must-hear for anyone with a creative spirit and a curious mind!Website:https://uppercasemagazine.com/Newsletter signup: http://uppercasemagazine.com/freeInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/uppercasemag/Our Podcast is proudly sponsored by Jet Creative and UrbanStems! Jet Creative is a women-owned marketing firm committed to community and empowerment. If you are looking to build a website or start a podcast--visit JetCreative.com/Podcast to kickstart your journey. UrbanStems is your go-to source for fresh gorgeous bouquets flowers and gifts delivered coast-to-coast! USE: BLOOMBIG20 to save 20%! Subscribe to this podcast and follow us on Instagram and Facebook @rebloom.podcast
MC Design Academy is designed to be a space where I get to share my expertise with you, where you'll get to learn all about visual merchandising, design, display, retail, and everything in between. Come along as I practice my craft and be sure to like, subscribe, and follow our socials to keep updated. See you in the merchandising land of MC Design Academy!A printmaking graduate from the Ontario College of Art and Design, Michelle Galletta is the founder of Kiriki Press. The idea was inspired by Michelle wanting to make her niece Madeleine an embroidered doll but couldn't find a pattern anywhere. Michelle decided to learn how to embroider so she could make her a set of three owl dolls to play with. It was difficult to find contemporary embroidery patterns that weren't overly simplistic, let alone embroidered doll patterns, so Michelle ended up designing her own. As she was making Madeleine's owls, she became fascinated with embroidery: the vibrant colors, the countless variety of stitches, and the calming effect it had on her.After several years of improving her embroidery skills (and a ton of design work), Kiriki Press was born. It was developed in the hopes of giving others the chance to make something precious with their own hands. Kiriki Press was launched in December 2012 with seven patterns, and the collection has grown over the years and is currently expanding to include a range of other DIY products. Michelle was chosen as a featured seller on Etsy and has been a contributor to Mollie Makes books and magazines. The company has been featured in Uppercase, Canadian Living, Chatelaine, Bust Magazine, and Homespun, as well as many other print publications and craft blogs.Here, Michelle takes us inside her shop and shares how she moved from her prototype dolls into full production. She also talks about how she transitioned from what she thought was her dream job into starting a business of her own. Michelle shares her experience at her very first show, how she handled business growth through the pandemic, and where she finds inspiration.What's Inside:How Michelle moved from prototype to full productionMichelle's experience at her first showWhere Michelle finds inspirationMentioned In This Episode:www.kirikipress.comKiriki Press on InstagramKiriki Press on FacebookKiriki Press on Pinterest
In today's episode, Angela Duckworth challenges Ryan on the Stoic dictum that “you cannot change your situation, but you can change your response to the situation”. Together, they talk about self-control, grit, Stoicism throughout history, and lowercase stoicism versus uppercase Stoicism. Angela Duckworth is a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, psychologist, and author of the New York Times bestselling book Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance. Pick up a signed copy of Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance at The Painted Porch: https://www.thepaintedporch.com/X: @angeladuckwIG: @angeladuckw
On today's episode of the Craft Industry Alliance podcast, we're talking about embroidery and illustration with my guest Sara Barnes. Sara is an embroidery illustrator and writer living in Seattle, Washington. She runs Bear&Bean, an embroidery studio stitching pet portraits and other beloved creatures. Her work has been recognized in American Illustration, Embroidery Magazine, and Uppercase. Sara chronicles the creativity of others through her blog Brown Paper Bag and weekly newsletter, Orts. Her newest book is Threads of Treasure: How to make, mend, and find meaning through thread. When she's not stitching or writing, she enjoys planning things that bring people together, including Camp Craftaway, a day camp for crafty adults with hands-on workshops. +++++ Today's episode is sponsored by the Show Up Society. If you are ready to overcome perfectionism and overthinking so you can grow your creative business, join the show up society today. This supportive community helps you build confidence in your craft, in yourself, and in promoting your work. You'll get a perfect mix of practical tips and mindset hacks to grow your business without feeling salesy and without burnout. You'll have fun and feel supported while taking your creative business to new heights. Go to showupsociety.com/join today. +++++ To get the full show notes for this episode visit Craft Industry Alliance where you can learn more about becoming a member of our supportive trade association. Strengthen your creative business, stay up to date on industry news, and build connections with forward-thinking craft professionals. Join today.
A chicken shop in New York leads into a commentary on the correct use of capital letters in a podcast of a slightly different style.This mini-episode was commissioned by Jamie Morrison as part of his reward for supporting The 9pm Autumn Series 2024 crowdfunding campaign.Full podcast details and credits at:https://the9pmedict.com/edict/00217/Please support this podcast by considering a tip:https://the9pmedict.com/tip/https://skank.com.au/subscribe/
Hello, Friday!!!! The weekend is finally here and even though the weather is cooling off the next few days, it's going to bounce back into the 50's and even 60's early next week. We started the morning by recapping Thursday's cell outages & the moon landing, and we reminded everyone about our Brewers home-opener bus trips from Eau Claire & La Crosse! Had a couple of uplifting stories just after 7am this morning. A horse in LA that fell into a sinkhole was rescued by over 50 firefighters, and a woman who dropped her wallet into the ocean found it washed up on a beach a year later!!!! The Oscars are coming up on March 10th, and a company is looking to pay one lucky person $2,000 to watch all the films nominated for Best Picture and provide feedback. Found out yesterday that the National Bobblehead Museum in Milwaukee is releasing some commemorative bobbleheads from the "Miracle On Ice". Our major conversation from this morning was how do you write an uppercase "E"? Talked a bit more about the disastrous MLB uniforms, and we got Doc's Racing Report. Don't forget to add your racing smokers to his online calendar! During today's Bad News with Happy Music, we had stories about yesterday's cell phone outage affecting 911, the world's oldest dog just got his title revoked, a former pastor that was busted shoplifting from Walmart, a priest in Spain who was selling black-market Viagra, a YouTuber named "Scam Sandwich" who is outing scammers on his channel by posing as a grandma, a guy in Canada who drove drunk to the police station, and a thief who left his own money behind at a recent robbery!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello everyone, My name is Dr. Zach Groshell. I am an educator, a parent, and the host of this show, the Direct Instruction Podcast. This show is brought to you by NIFDI, The National Institute For Direct Instruction. As an advocate for direct and explicit forms of instruction, I wanted to know more about Uppercase […]
In episode 84, UPPERCASE founder and designer, Sophie Kissling, tells us what she's learned, the mistakes she's made, and the smart choices she's made throughout her career as a designer and personal stylist. She now weaves her experience seamlessly into smart closet services - including wardrobe edits and the UPPERCASE line that fills the gaps in sustainable wardrobes. UPPERCASE was born as an expression of freedom. We created a collection for you to either fill in the gaps in your wardrobe or create an easy wardrobe. So you have the time to do whatever matters most to you, rest assured you are dressed for the occasion. Time is a precious thing and among other million things, time is also meant to enable a space where true dialogue within ourselves occur. Our wardrobe should reflect who we are and be our ally. Help us achieve our goals and dreams. So you could say we basically sell time and freedom. In a more personal level, it is also an expression of freedom because it was born as a means to gain financial freedom. As a divorced working mom, most of the decisions about my children's future depended on the restrained financial situation we were at. I decided that in order to succeed in being truly independent I needed to become financially free first. And being a self-educated designer and stylist for so many years, it felt right to finally fully dedicate to it. In the end, the ultimate goal is always love. Love for your community and love for what you do. In this episode, you'll learn: How Sophie learned about fashion design and sewing The mistakes Sophie made with her first fashion brand and how she's approached UPPERCASE differently Why Sophie chose to base her brand in (and move to) Miami, FL Tips for editing a smart and sustainable wardrobe The impact Sophie wants UPPERCASE to have and what she's doing to make that happen How Sophie's personal styling background influences how she designs for UPPERCASE How long it took to start her brand from initial concept to website launch How Sophie found her factory Why an on-demand production model makes sense for UPPERCASE's mission and business People and resources mentioned in this episode: UPPERCASE website UPPERCASE Instagram Bespoke Manufacturing Company – on-demand factory
In episode 84, UPPERCASE founder and designer, Sophie Kissling, tells us what she's learned, the mistakes she's made, and the smart choices she's made throughout her career as a designer and personal stylist. She now weaves her experience seamlessly into smart closet services - including wardrobe edits and the UPPERCASE line that fills the gaps in sustainable wardrobes. UPPERCASE was born as an expression of freedom. We created a collection for you to either fill in the gaps in your wardrobe or create an easy wardrobe. So you have the time to do whatever matters most to you, rest assured you are dressed for the occasion. Time is a precious thing and among other million things, time is also meant to enable a space where true dialogue within ourselves occur. Our wardrobe should reflect who we are and be our ally. Help us achieve our goals and dreams. So you could say we basically sell time and freedom. In a more personal level, it is also an expression of freedom because it was born as a means to gain financial freedom. As a divorced working mom, most of the decisions about my children's future depended on the restrained financial situation we were at. I decided that in order to succeed in being truly independent I needed to become financially free first. And being a self-educated designer and stylist for so many years, it felt right to finally fully dedicate to it. In the end, the ultimate goal is always love. Love for your community and love for what you do. In this episode, you'll learn: How Sophie learned about fashion design and sewing The mistakes Sophie made with her first fashion brand and how she's approached UPPERCASE differently Why Sophie chose to base her brand in (and move to) Miami, FL Tips for editing a smart and sustainable wardrobe The impact Sophie wants UPPERCASE to have and what she's doing to make that happen How Sophie's personal styling background influences how she designs for UPPERCASE How long it took to start her brand from initial concept to website launch How Sophie found her factory Why an on-demand production model makes sense for UPPERCASE's mission and business People and resources mentioned in this episode: UPPERCASE website UPPERCASE Instagram Bespoke Manufacturing Company – on-demand factory
Uppercase, lowercase, doesn't matter. Nvidia and OpenAI are the ones to watch in artificial intelligence. (00:20) Asit Sharma and Dylan Lewis discuss: Nvidia's epic quarter and the market's ho-hum response. The OpenAI drama, corporate governance, and How they're making their turkeys this Thanksgiving. Companies discussed: NVDA, MSFT Send us your questions, show ideas, and feedback at podcasts@fool.com, or leave us a voicemail at 703-254-1445. Host: Dylan Lewis Guests: Asit Sharma Engineers: Rick Engdahl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Für einen nicht ganz so tiefen Deep Dive haben sich heute Jan und Fabi im Studio zusammengefunden.Weil ihr eigentlicher Gast kurzfristig ausgefallen war, präsentieren die beiden eben alleine ihre Picks of the Day – bevor sich die programmier.bar ins Wochenende verabschiedet.Picks of the Day: Fabi: Visual Studio Code: Text-Transformation – Niemand refactored Code gerne von Hand! Das weiß natürlich auch Visual Studio Code. Deshalb gibt es dort die äußerst hilfreiche Funktion, euren Text in ein beliebiges Format umzuwandeln – egal ob camelCase, snake_case, kebap-case, UPPERCASE, etc. Jan Gregor: BetterChatGPT – Für alle, die gerne ChatGPT nutzen, aber mit dem UI von OpenAI nicht zufrieden sind, gibt es BetterChatGPT. Die kleine Webanwendung muss lediglich mit eurem OpenAI API Key versorgt werden und schon könnt ihr loslegen. Neben den üblichen Chat-Funktionen bietet euch BetterChatGPT ein Prompt Library, Ordner-basierte Organisation, anpassbare API Parameter, Token-Zähler samt Bepreisung und vieles mehr. Schreibt uns! Schickt uns eure Themenwünsche und euer Feedback: podcast@programmier.barFolgt uns! Bleibt auf dem Laufenden über zukünftige Folgen und virtuelle Meetups und beteiligt euch an Community-Diskussionen. TwitterInstagramFacebookMeetupYouTube
Prendendo spunto dalla presenza del suo ultimo film nel Fuori concorso del Torino Film festival, parliamo della luce del cinema “di immagini da costruire” del regista rumeno Radu Jude. Nella puntata, poi, parliamo anche della nuova edizione del Torino Film Festival, dell'accordo che ha posto fine alla sciopero degli attori di Hollywood e del Giunti Odeon Libreria Cinema.Qui l'indice della puntata:00:30 News: aggiornamenti editoriali su Linkinmovies.it02:12 News: descrizione della nuova libreria-cinema Giunti Odeon Libreria Cinema di Firenze04:29 News: è stato trovato l'accordo tra il sindacato attori di Hollywood, SAG-AFTRA e l'associazione che difende gli studios, AMPTP. Lo scorso 10 novembre è finito lo sciopero degli attori. 07:07 News: presentazione della 41esima edizione del Torino Film Film festival (24 novembre-2 dicembre 2023) https://www.torinofilmfest.org/it/11:36 La Luce del Cinema di Radu Jude. Film analizzati (riportiamo il titolo in inglese): The happiest girl in the world; Everybody in our family; Aferim!; Scarred hearts; The dead nations; I do not care if we go down in history as barbarians; Uppercase print; Sesso sfortunato o follie porno (Bad luck banging or loony porn); Do not expect too much from the end of the world.
Tune in to the Made Remarkable™ for the pleasure of hearing an interview with Janine Vangool, the creative force behind UPPERCASE Magazine. Kellee and Janine delve into the insights of publishing and how Janine has built her remarkable magazine empire.Join Kellee and Janine as they break through and share the fascinating world of UPPERCASE Magazine and her vibrant Encyclopedias (Kellee was featured in Art Supplies!) and discover why it has become a beloved source of inspiration for artists and creators around the globe. Creativity knows no bounds and anyone can embark on a journey of self-expression, especially in a work filled with remarkable people, such as yourself.Find more information about Janine and UPPERCASE on the websiteLearn more about the UPPERCASE EncyclopediasCheck out Janine's newsletterFind Janine on Instagram!Find all the links (including the transcript) by visiting the show notes HERE Rethink the possibilities with your Creative Business in 2023! Download this free guide: 100 Ways to Make Money as an ArtistFollow Kellee on her Instagram Account @kelleewynnestudiosFollow the podcast and great business advice @maderemarkable
"Knowing the God of the Uppercase 'G'" Unpacking (Part 5) Pastor Chris Jung
In this reflection I fully explain RICO as a framework to invisible (psychological) harm ... as the sum-total to smaller, more isolated events. Uppercase "S" represents significance that is pronounced (or criminal) as juxtaposed to lowercase "s" that is isolated and seemingly insignificant. Supporting themes: Donald Trump; Georgia; Co- Defendants; Enterprising; Toxic parenting; Self care; Boundaries; Mothers and daughters; Individuation. This reflection was influenced, in part, by: 1) New York Times ("Trump and Allies in Georgia Face RICO Charges..."); 2) Susan Forward, PhD ("Mothers Who Can't Love "); 3) Very Well Mind ("What is Individuation?"). Typology: INTJ and Type 8
“As time goes on, you understand how to start reading the data and you get a sense of the levers you can pull if you need to change something, like if you need to make more money or if you need to cut expenses.” This week, Parker chats with Becca Brown about her financial journey. Becca is the founder and CEO of Uppercase Industries, a consumer insights and marketing strategy company that specializes in building highly customized business growth and marketing launch plans that help clients reach and exceed their goals. Uppercase works with big-name brands such as Applegate and King Arthur Flour and small startups alike to grow their businesses with smart consumer targeting and creative messaging. The Bottom Line by Evolved Finance explores the financial journeys of some of the most successful online educators, thought leaders, influencers, and service providers in the online space. Each week, Parker sits down with a current Evolved Finance client to talk about their relationship with money and how their mindset has changed as their business has grown. To learn more about Evolved Finance: Follow us on iTunes and leave a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evolved-finance/id1227529139 Download our free audio course: www.evolvedfinance.com/audiocourse Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evolvedfinance/ To learn more about Becca and her business: Follow Uppercase Industries on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uppercase.industries/ Follow Becca on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/becc_brown/ Subscribe to Uppercase Industries Newsletter: https://www.uppercaseindustries.com/newsletter
Giuseppe Castellano talks to Janine Vangool, publisher, editor, and designer of UPPERCASE magazine about the origins and vision of UPPERCASE; why going your own way as a creative is usually the right way; why you should take a walk and a breath before you respond to a rejection; and more.
Host Victor Varnado asked comedian Ariel Elias if she's uppercase or lowercase. She said she's lowercase because she has side character energy. Sidekick Shak Standley listened intently.Produced by: Rachel Teichman & Rebecca Trent@Sixunseemly#6UQ #SixUnseemlyQuestionshttps://www.facebook.com/sixunseemlyhttps://www.instagram.com/sixunseemly/https://twitter.com/SixUnseemlyhttps://www.instagram.com/ariel_comedy/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As Scout's CEO and co-founder, Adam Bent leads the team toward bringing Scout's mission to life – to make deliciously crafted seafood that changes how consumers perceive and experience the category. Adam joined Scout in 2018 with a passion for sustainability, product innovation, and brand experience. Brand founder and acclaimed Chef Charlotte Langley tapped Adam to help transform Scout from her side hustle into the rapidly emerging omni-channel brand that it is today. Under Adam's leadership, Scout doubled its annual revenue from 2020 to 2021, expanded beyond its Canadian headquarters into the United States, and raised a total of $4 million USD to date. Previous to Scout, Adam was a technology entrepreneur building VC-backed businesses as the co-founder of thisopenspace (2016-2018) and Uppercase (2016-2018). No stranger to the food industry, Adam also served as the Vice President at Provender (2014-2015), a TechStars backed online marketplace that addressed inefficiencies in local food delivery to the wholesale industry. Adam was the Canadian manager for Urbanspoon (2012-2013) before its acquisition and is a partner at Prairie Boy Organic Bakery (2015 – present) in Toronto, Canada. The food-tech entrepreneur turned seafood expert is a founding member of the SeafoodCollab, an industry group of emerging seafood CPG brands that are committed to a regenerative ocean food system and increased consumer engagement within sustainable seafood. Adam also sits on the board of directors for the Gulf of Georgia Cannery, a national historic site representing the historical significance of Canada's west coast fishing industry. Entrepreneurs are the backbone of Canada's economy. To support Canada's businesses, subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Want to stay up-to-date on the latest #entrepreneur podcasts and news? Subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter
Join the Black Women Stitch Patreon. Jen HewettJen Hewett is a printmaker, surface designer, and textile artist. Depending on how you look at it, artist is either Jen's second or fifth career. With a degree in English Literature from the University of California, Berkeley, she started her working life in education and educational nonprofits. She then briefly ran her own stationery business and took a few detours through business operations, human resources, and consulting before becoming a full-time working artist (again). She partly credits the success of her experience running her own creative business to her non-linear (but always interesting) career path.Jen's first book, Print, Pattern, Sew: Block Printing Basics + Simple Sewing Projects for an Inspired Wardrobe, was published by Roost Books in May 2018. Her second book, This Long Thread: Women of Color on Craft, Community, and Connection, was published by Roost Books in November 2021. Her clients include Anthropologie, Cost Plus World Market, Moda Fabrics, Unilever, and Yelp. Her work has been featured in Better Homes and Gardens, Uppercase, and MSNBC. Lisa WoolforkLisa Woolfork is an associate professor of English, specializing in African American literature and culture. Her teaching and research explore Black women writers, Black identity, trauma theory, and American slavery. She is the convener and founder of Black Women Stitch, the sewing group where Black lives matter. She is also the host/producer of Stitch Please, a weekly audio podcast that centers on Black women, girls, and femmes in sewing. In the summer of 2017, she actively resisted the white supremacist marches in her community, Charlottesville Virginia. The city became a symbol of lethal resurging white supremacist violence. #Charlottesville. She remains active in a variety of university and community initiatives, including the Community Engaged Scholars program. She believes in the power of creative liberation. Insights from this episode:Who Jen Hewett is and what she doesHow Jen's book came to beHow Jen got into printmakingJen's print-making processHow to believe in your work and voiceWhy Jen considers herself a textile artistThe inspiration behind Jen's bookCreating representative workWhat to expect from Jen Hewett Quotes from the show:“I design a lot of things for the sewing industry. So, I design primarily fabric and I have been doing that since 2018. I am on my third or fourth fabric collection at this point” —Jen Hewett in “Stitch Please”“I have done a lot of textile art and didn't call myself a textile artist. I always say I am a printmaker first and everything flows from that, but I am owning it now, that I am a person who does and likes many things” —Jen Hewett in “Stitch Please”“With printmaking, you do one thing and you do it over and over again, unlike being a painter who does a one-of-a-kind one thing. A printmaker is already set up operationally, it makes sense to do the same thing over and over again” —Jen Hewett in “Stitch Please”“What's the saying like ‘walk around with the confidence of a white man and you will get what you want'?” –Nicole Angeline in “Stitch Please”“The nice thing about the work that I do is that it is replicable. So it feels in many ways, low stakes. That I am constantly putting things out there, some will stick, some won't” —Jen Hewett in “Stitch Please”“When I find books like this one, that are good and I like them, and I like to go back to them, because not every book you get that you are gonna go back to, but this one is nice and it's very digestible” —Ada Chen in “Stitch Please”“The overall consensus seems to be celebratory and gratitude, if I can put it in two words. Folks who are celebrating that this book exists and that women of color are having their voices centred and amplified, and talking to a variety of people. And then the gratitude which extends towards you for creating and pulling this together” —Lisa Woolfork in “Stitch Please”“I wanted it to be representative. Not necessarily everybody because that's impossible, but to include people who are not included” —Jen Hewett in “Stitch Please”“In many ways, writing this book didn't feel like a race because I had this really strong sense that the community would have my back. But then I had to do everybody's story's justice in order for people to have my back” —Jen Hewett in “Stitch Please” Resources MentionedAsian Sewist Collective Stay Connected:Lisa WoolforkInstagram: Lisa WoolforkTwitter: Lisa Woolfork Jen HewettWebsite: Jen HewettInstagram: Jen Hewett This episode was produced and managed by Podcast Laundry.
Kia ora Mosen At Largers. A reminder that this podcast is indexed by chapter. If you listen with a podcast client that offers chapter support, you can easily skip between segments. We also make transcripts available, thanks to sponsorship by Pneuma Solutions, a global leader in accessible cloud technologies. Visit them on the web at . You can find the transcripts on our website at Here are the topics covered in this episode, and the time in the file for each. Some reflections as we produce our 200th episode,0:00.000 Braille with an uppercase B is now the standard in New Zealand,8:49.334 Oddities after installing iOS 16,11:44.608 Still on iOS 15. Should I upgrade yet?,19:21.263 Recovering deleted messages in iOS 16,21:31.615 Thoughts on iOS 16 and iPhone 14 Pro,22:21.948 Why the Apple Watch Ultra interests me,23:34.074 The new satellite support in iPhone 14 could save your life,27:20.886 VoiceOver is impossibly quiet on a call,30:16.120 Loving my new iPhone 14 Pro but have questions,37:50.593 Voiceover having trouble keeping my place on some web pages and emails,42:03.362 User feedback on the Envision Smart Glasses,44:44.062 Hable One,50:35.419 Tech memories,52:48.903 Adding apps to the Favourites in the BlindShell Classic 2,1:03:33.008 An extended Bonnie bulletin on our recent travels,1:05:57.966 Closing and contact info,1:58:35.978 Share your thoughts on these topics or any others. Drop me an email in writing or with an audio attachment, Jonathan at MushroomFm.com, or phone the listener line in the United States, +1864-60Mosen, that's +18646066736. Keep up with Mosen At Large between episodes. Follow MosenAtLarge on Twitter where you'll get audio extras, links to interesting news stories, sneak peeks about what's coming up and more. If you'd like to subscribe to our announcements only email list, please send email to And if you like the show, we'd love a positive review and for you to spread the word. Thank you.
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❤ Free training (TOCFLA2/B1/B2 or above) Level up and Expand your Vocabulary in 2022 mandarin-with-miss-lin.teachable.com/p/intermediate-advanced-free-workshop►Content of this video► Timecode ❤ Click here to Watch this Episode on my Youtube Channel 00:00 Intro 00:31 Quick tip to immersion01:45 Starting from Taiwanese drama (10 year journey)02:35 Taiwanese Music 02:59 Taiwanese Variety Show 綜藝玩很大03:22 Taiwanese Music Band Mixer 麋先生 & Trash 03:44 博客來 Taiwanese online bookstore 05:36 My course helps her read concert info and social media posts 06:24 Write down Vocabulary & Phrases then turn them into Instagram posts 07:25 Immersion Formula 08:24 Translate lyrics 09:00 Try to interact with her favorite artists 10:22 Video chat with the guitarist 10:46 Immersion Tips & Mindset11:23 Her "active" learning with my course& Idiom 學海無涯 Explained13:09 Language is changing in 2022 ❤ Level up your Chinese Subscription course (TOCFLA2/B1/B2 or above) ➡️ https://mandarin-with-miss-lin.teachable.com/p/misslin-monthly-subscription❤ Support my work & Study Transcript & audio
Last week, we introduced you to Janine Vangool, designer and publisher of Uppercase Magazine. She shared her Startist story with us and all about launching and publishing her gorgeous magazine. Today she's back to share her five best tips for getting your artwork published in magazines, maybe even in hers! STARTIST SOCIETY SHOW NOTES & FREE PDF TIPS DOWNLOAD: startistsociety.com/publicationtips/ JOIN THE STARTIST SOCIETY FB GROUP: facebook.com/groups/startistsociety/ FOLLOW STARTIST SOCIETY ON INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/startistsociety/ LIKE WHAT YOU HEAR? BUY US A COFFEE BOURBON: buymeacoffee.com/startistsociety/
Uppercase Magazine is curated, designed, edited and published by the extremely talented Janine Vangool, a one woman publishing magnate who in addition to putting out her beautiful magazine, has created – and continues to create – an amazing series of books called Encyclopedia of Inspiration. She's also been a shop owner, a bookseller, a gallery curator, a stationery designer, a fabric designer, and an educator. We are kind of exhausted just thinking about all of that! Listen to our interview with Janine and hear her winding Startist story and everything that goes into putting together one of the most beautiful magazines you'll find! P.S. She also drops some great hints on how to get your artwork published in magazines. STARTIST SOCIETY SHOW NOTES: startistsociety.com/uppercase/ JOIN THE STARTIST SOCIETY FB GROUP: facebook.com/groups/startistsociety/ FOLLOW STARTIST SOCIETY ON INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/startistsociety/ LIKE WHAT YOU HEAR? BUY US A COFFEE BOURBON: buymeacoffee.com/startistsociety/
To Connect to Thomas, Other Wellness Practitioners & their workshops go to TheGlobalHealingHub.com -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas Moon Eagle speaks with us today about Matrix Energetics and Shamanistic practices. We chat about different ways to create shifts within yourself and how to maintain lasting change. --------------------------------------------------------------------- In this interview we will discuss: Learning to connect into the larger fields of possibility... the field of the heart. Creating lasting change. My experiences during some recent treatments. The influences affecting lasting change. Soul Retrieval, Extraction. Depossession. How to locate a authentic practitioner. Someone who is the real deal Healing Transformational videos on YouTube. Uppercase cursive versus lowercase curses and spell work. Allergies disappear while doing energy work. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/karmahubb/message
Avnish Bajaj of Matrix Partners India on how he picks winners and what it takes to be one Founder and managing director of one of India's most well known venture capital firms, Matrix Partners India, Avnish Bajaj, has a knack for picking winners. It's not luck; it's an ability he hones through intense research and also by studying human nature and decision making. So, how does he pick a winner? What are the traits he looks for in entrepreneurs? Avnish talks about all that on this episode of The Uppercase Podcast. Tune in
How to avoid problems with those stupid wallet addresses that most blockchains use Welcome to the cryptohunt jam where we spend one minute a day to explain crypto. In plain english. Last time we showed you how to send money via stablecoins. But in the process we noticed something super annoying: These wallet addresses. They are a frustratingly cryptic string of numbers and letters… and easy to get wrong. Uppercase and lower case matter, they are seemingly randomly mixed, and are pretty long. In other words: They are user hostile and unfortunately you have to deal with it. But there are a few ways to avoid trouble. First, make sure everyone handling them always just copy-paste them through their computers or phones, By avoiding to manually write them down, lots of those potential errors can be eliminated. Second, make sure you know the difference between your wallet address - which is also called public address and your private key. Both look the same, but you never want to share the private key with others. It unlocks full access to your wallet and anyone asking is likely trying to scam you. What you can share is usually called wallet address, or public address. Lastly, if you are sending larger amounts, make sure to do a small test transaction and confirm the amount with the recipient before you send the rest. And yes, we are sorry we have no better news for you. One day we'll laugh about how stupid this all is, but for now we are stuck with it. But hope is on the horizon: There are blockchains, like Celo, that allow you to use email addresses or phone numbers instead, making it more like Paypal. And next time, we'll talk about the public ledger and why you may not want to send money via crypto if you care about privacy. Disclaimer: This podcast references our opinion and is for information purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Do your own research and seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cryptohunt/message
2022-04-05 Weekly News - Episode 142Watch the video version on YouTube at https://youtu.be/obJEJPSwpWgHosts: Eric Peterson - Senior Developer at Ortus SolutionsBrad Wood - Software Consultant at Ortus SolutionsThanks to our Sponsor - Ortus SolutionsThe makers of ColdBox, CommandBox, ForgeBox, TestBox and all your favorite box-en out there. A few ways to say thanks back to Ortus Solutions: Like and subscribe to our videos on YouTube. Help ORTUS reach for the Stars - Star and Fork our Repos Star all of your Github Box Dependencies from CommandBox with https://www.forgebox.io/view/commandbox-github Subscribe to our Podcast on your Podcast Apps and leave us a review Sign up for a free or paid account on CFCasts, which is releasing new content every week Buy Ortus's Book - 102 ColdBox HMVC Quick Tips and Tricks on GumRoad (http://gum.co/coldbox-tips) Patreon SupportWe have 36 patreons providing 96% of the funding for our Modernize or Die Podcasts via our Patreon site: https://www.patreon.com/ortussolutions. News and EventsQuick v5 betaMajor performance improvements - over 50% decrease in execution time!https://quick.ortusbooks.com/v/5.0.0-1/whats-new#5.0.0https://forgebox.io/view/quick/version/5.0.0-beta.3qb v8.8.0 betaCouple of fixes from beta feedback.https://forgebox.io/view/qb/version/8.8.0-beta.4ColdBox Elixir v4 betaWebpack 5!!! Node 16+!! All the updated dependencies.https://coldbox-elixir.ortusbooks.com/v/v4/migration_guide#v4.0.0ContentBox 5.2.0 Released!A quick bug fix update for ContentBox!https://contentbox.ortusbooks.com/intro/release-history/whats-new-with-5.2.0ICYMI - Into the Box 2022 CFP is now open!Into the Box will be live in Houston in September 2022. We want you to speak there! Topic submission closes at midnight April 17th, 2022.https://forms.gle/HR1vQf2T5rs8yCZo9https://intothebox.orgICYMI - Ortus Webinar - March - ForgeBoxication with Gavin PickinMarch 25th, 2022 Time: 11:00 AM Central Time (US and Canada)ForgeBox is CFML's package management system, and in this webinar you will learn how you can use it with any cfml app you have. You'll learn how to use ForgeBox packaged in your app, commit your own code to ForgeBox, and if we have time we might even make your code into a ColdBox module.CFCasts: https://cfcasts.com/series/ortus-webinars-2022/videos/gavin-pickin-on-forgeboxication/Ortus Webinar - April - cbSecurity: Passwords, Tokens, and JWTs with Eric PetersonApril 29th 202211:00 AM Central Time (US and Canada)Learn how to integrate cbSecurity into your application whether you are using passwords, API tokens, JWTs, or a combination of all three!More Webinars: https://www.ortussolutions.com/events/webinars Adobe WorkshopsJoin the Adobe ColdFusion Workshop to learn how you and your agency can leverage ColdFusion to create amazing web content. This one-day training will cover all facets of Adobe ColdFusion that developers need to build applications that can run across multiple cloud providers or on-premiseTHURSDAY, APRIL 21, 202210:00 AM PDTAdobe ColdFusion TruthsMark Takatahttps://adobe-coldfusion-truths.meetus.adobeevents.com/TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 20229:00 AM CETAdobe ColdFusion WorkshopDamien Bruyndonckx https://adobe-workshop-coldfusion.meetus.adobeevents.com/FREE :)Full list - https://meetus.adobeevents.com/coldfusion/ CFCasts Content Updateshttps://www.cfcasts.comJust ReleasedGavin Pickin on ForgeBoxication (free)https://cfcasts.com/series/ortus-webinars-2022/videos/gavin-pickin-on-forgeboxicationComing SoonMore in Publish Your First ForgeBox PackageConferences and TrainingDevNexus 2022 - The largest Java conference in the USApril 12-14, 2022Atlanta, GABrad & Luis will be speakingLuis - Alpine.js: Declare and React with SimplicityBrad - What's a Pull Request? (Contributing to Open Source)https://devnexus.com/DockerConMay 10, 2022Free Online Virtual ConferenceDockerCon will be a free, immersive online experience complete with Docker product demos , breakout sessions, deep technical sessions from Docker and our partners, Docker experts, Docker Captains, our community and luminaries from across the industry and much more. Don't miss your chance to gather and connect with colleagues from around the world at the largest developer conference of the year. Sign up to pre-register for DockerCon 2022!https://www.docker.com/dockercon/ US VueJS ConfFORT LAUDERDALE, FL • JUNE 8-10, 2022Beach. Code. Vue.Workshop day: June 8Main Conference: June 9-10https://us.vuejs.org/Into The Box 2022Solid Dates - September 2022One day workshops before the two day conference!Early bird pricing available until April 30, 2022Call for Speakers:https://forms.gle/HR1vQf2T5rs8yCZo9Conference Website:https://intothebox.orgCF SummitIn person at Las Vegas, NV in October 2022!Official-”ish” dates:Oct 3rd & 4th - CFSummit ConferenceOct 5th - Adobe Certified Professional: Adobe ColdFusion Certification Classes & Testshttps://twitter.com/MarkTakata/status/1511210472518787073Into the Box Latam 2022Tentative dates - Dec 1-2CFCampStill waiting as well.More conferencesNeed more conferences, this site has a huge list of conferences for almost any language/community.https://confs.tech/Blogs, Tweets, and Videos of the Week03/30/2022 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Using Closures To Bind Naked Functions To Components In ColdFusionWhen we think about a "method signature", we often think solely about the arguments that it accepts and the type of data that it returns. But, there's more to a method signature, such as the mode in which it can be invoked. Most methods can only be invoked as a member method. However, in some cases, an Object's API allows for methods to be detached and passed-around as "naked functions". In ColdFusion, we can use Closures / Lambdas to bind a Function reference to a ColdFusion Component instance such that the "member method" can be used - and work correctly - as a "naked function".https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4240-using-closures-to-bind-naked-functions-to-components-in-coldfusion.htm04/03/2022 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Adding FusionReactor Sub-Transaction Breakdowns To My ColdFusion BlogA couple of years ago, I wrote about how we're using the FusionReactor API (FRAPI) to instrument our Lucee CFML apps at work. And, now that I have FusionReactor installed on my ColdFusion 2021 blog, I've been translating some of that logic over to this site. I recently demonstrated that FusionReactor gave me critical insights into my SQL queries and my in-memory caching techniques. And, this morning, I added some "Tracked Transactions" to help me understand how long certain portions of my ColdFusion request was taking to execute.Especially useful since FusionReactor doesn't provide CFC method nameshttps://www.bennadel.com/blog/4242-adding-fusionreactor-sub-transaction-breakdowns-to-my-coldfusion-blog.htmUseful link: https://forgebox.io/view/FRAPISDK04/04/2022 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Moving My Short-Code Redirects To NetlifyFor years, I've had my own "short code" URL, bjam.in. There's no meaningful reason for me to have it - only, that I was raised in an era when short codes were all the rage. And, an era in which Twitter actually counted embedded URLs as part of the overall message length (something that they no longer do). But, one thing that's always bothered me about bjam.in is that it didn't have an SSL Certificate. I never wanted to pay for one since the site does nothing but redirect to www.bennadel.com, which does have an SSL Certificate. To remedy this, I've moved my bjam.in logic over to Netlify which automatically provisions SSL Certificates using Let's Encrypt.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4243-moving-my-short-code-redirects-to-netlify.htm04/05/2022 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Adding CreateTimeSpan() To Date/Time Values In ColdFusionIn ColdFusion, it's trivial to add a given date-part, such an "hour" or a "day", to an existing date - there are built-in functions and member-methods for this task. But, it's a little harder to mix "Dates" with "Time Spans". Doing so, often leads to a fractional numeric value. This fractional value is a "numeric date". There are a number of ways to cast between "numeric dates" and "dates"; but, I wanted to look at how we can avoid casting by thinking about what a "time span" actually is; and, how we can efficiently add and remove time spans to and from dates in ColdFusion.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4244-adding-createtimespan-to-date-time-values-in-coldfusion.htm04/03/2022 - Tweet - @cfhawaiiWe are looking for a speaker on #coldFusion ORM DM me if interestedhttps://twitter.com/cfhawaii/status/151080504602325401804/01/2022 - Tweet - @ortussolutionsThe Ortus USA Team has been working hard at this year's retreat. Big things are coming…https://twitter.com/ortussolutions/status/1510020360166641665(Not an April Fools Joke.
Reinhard Keil joined us to talk about creating the Keil compiler, the 8051 processor, Arm's CMSIS, and the new cloud-based Keil Studio IDE. MDK-Community is a new free-for-non-commercial use, not-code-size restricted version of the Keil compiler (+ everything else). CMSIS is a set of open source components for use with Arm processors. The signal processing and neural net components are optimized for speedy use. The SVD and DAP components are used by tool vendors so there may be components you care about more than others. Keil Studio is Arm's new cloud-based IDE with a debugger that connects to boards on your desk: keil.arm.com. Reinhard talks more about the advantages of cloud-based development in this white paper. Arm Virtual Hardware has multiple integrations, the official product page is www.arm.com/virtual-hardware. The MDK integration and nifty examples are described in the press release. Reinhard mentioned the Ethos-U65 processor for neural networks. The Dragon Book about compilers Transcript
New episode “Art Life Stories” podcast! Erin Austen Abbott is a woman of many talents: a photographer, writer, content creator, curator, & interior designer!We discuss:
David Sterritt is a film critic, author, teacher and scholar. He is most notable for his work on Alfred Hitchcock and Jean-Luc Godard, and his many years as the Film Critic for The Christian Science Monitor, where, from 1968 until his retirement in 2005, he championed avant garde cinema, theater and music. He has a PhD in Cinema Studies from New York University and was, until 2105, Chairman of the National Society of Film Critics. Sterritt is known for his intelligent discussions of controversial films and his lively, accessible style
Anxiety is not a bad emotion, it is one that we need to keep ourselves safe in the world. But sometimes anxiety can become overwhelming to the point that it affects the daily life of the adult or child - this is the type of worry we need to work on. What better way to learn about this than with the fantastic parent coach and psychologist Dr. Dawn Huebner who teaches us how to help kids deal with worry and anxiety. The topics covered in this episode;Uppercase and lowercase worry - What's the difference?Why reassurance makes anxiety worseTwo common mistakes with anxiety - probability and scaleHow do you know as a parent when to push your child forward into anxiety-provoking situations? Why kids need to be out of their comfort zonesThinking about your thinkingThe difference between being anxious and being in danger“What we resist, persists”Why saying “There's nothing to be worried about” can be so harmfulAbout The Guest - Dr Dawn HuebnerDr. Dawn Huebner is a Psychologist, Parent Coach, and the author of 10 books for children including perennial bestsellers What to Do When You Worry Too Much and Outsmarting Worry. Another recent work, Something Bad Happened, provides support for children learning about problems around the world while her newest, The Sibling Survival Guide, speaks with warmth and humor to children struggling to get along. Dr. Huebner's books are practical and relatable, selling well over a million copies in 23 languages. She has been featured on a host of news and information outlets and is frequently interviewed by popular parenting magazines. Dawn's Website - www.DawnHuebnerPhD.comDawn's Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/Dawn-Huebner-PhD-Self-Help-for-Parents-and-Kids-339298769474607/?ref=br_rsAbout The Host - Janine HalloranJanine Halloran is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, an author, a speaker, an entrepreneur and a mom. As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Janine has been working primarily with children and adolescents for over 15 years. She loves to create products and resources, so she started two businesses to support families and professionals who work with children and teens. ‘Coping Skills for Kids' provides products and resources to help kids learn to cope with their feelings in safe and healthy ways. It's the home of the popular Coping Cue Cards, decks of cards designed to help kids learn and use coping skills at home or at school. Janine's second business ‘Encourage Play' is dedicated to helping kids learn and practice social skills in the most natural way - through play! Encourage Play has free printables, as well as digital products focused on play and social skills.Coping Skills for Kids - https://copingskillsforkids.comEncourage Play - https://www.encourageplay.comInterested in reading my books? The Coping Skills for Kids Workbook - https://store.copingskillsforkids.com/collections/coping-skills-for-kids-workbook/products/coping-skills-for-kids-workbook-digital-versionSocial Skills for Kids - https://store.copingskillsforkids.com/collections/encourage-play/products/social-skills-for-kids-workbook
Janine Vangool is the publisher, editor and designer of UPPERCASE, the quarterly magazine for the creative and curious and celebrates the process of making the commitment to craft and the art of living creatively.Published since 2009, UPPERCASE has an enthusiastic and loyal readership of designers, illustrators, craftspeople, creative entrepreneurs and paper lovers around the world. A creative explorer, Janine has worked as a freelance graphic designer in arts, culture and publishing and has also taught typography and publication design at the college level. Janine has a particular fondness for playing the piano and typewriters, a passion that has inspired a book about their graphic history. She lives in Calgary, Canada with her novelist husband and curious 5-year-old son. Episode 3 includes:Janine's love of “gathering and curating” – an attribute intrinsic to her creativity and how this is channelled both professionally and personallyHow to be in charge of your own creative endeavoursThe mundane vs the glamorous – The importance of the mundaneTransitioning from the printed page to textile designPassion projects – Having a “what's next?Social media – Is it right for your personal brand?New episodes every week. Remember to subscribe to get new episodes as soon as they drop!Find out more at makeitindesign.com
This is the second episode in a 3-part magazine mini-series. Each episode features a conversation with amazing people doing amazing work in the world of magazine production and publishing. In this episode, Janine Vangool of Uppercase Magazine (now publishing its 50th issue!) shares her insights of more than a decade designing and publishing magazines, including a hot tip for linking editorial content in Google Docs directly to Adobe InDesign, as well as how she approaches grid structure in the layout of each issue. She also discusses the ways in which niche publications can get off the ground, how to succeed as an independent publisher and why Uppercase Magazine will always be offered in print.
Hi friends! On this episode of Make Out Already, we discuss Netflix's adaptation of Leigh Bardugo's Grishaverse, “Shadow and Bone.” The wonderful and knowledgeable Lisa of Uppercase YA (who is Liz's former J-school classmate) joins us to chat about the show, the books, and what to read next. Make sure you give Lisa a follow on Instagram @uppercaseya. You can follow us on Instagram @makeoutalreadypod and on Twitter @makeout_already. If you need to get in contact with us, email makeoutalready@gmail.com, and check out our website, makeoutalreadypod.com. Stuff we mentioned: Shadow and Bone series on Netflix Graceling by Kristin Cashore Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo Shadow and Bone series by Leigh Bardugo Six of Crows series by Leigh Bardugo King of Scars duology by Leigh Bardugo This Savage Song by Victoria Schwab Lisa's recommendations: The Gilded Wolves by Roshani Chokshi There Will Come A Darkness by Katy Rose Pool We Hunt the Flame by Hafsah Faizal Float Plan by Trish Doller The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels by India Holton Second First Impressions by Sally Thorne The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood Liz's recommendations: Modern Love series by Alisha Rai His Perfect Partner by Priscilla Oliveras The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory The Wedding Party by Jasmine Guillory Ben Barnes connecting to the youths: https://www.themarysue.com/ben-barnes-how-do-you-do-fellow-kids-shadow-and-bone/ “Venom” by Lil Simz: https://open.spotify.com/track/4WaaWczlVb1UJ24LILsR4C?si=640c2f69f2904bb8 Our Midsommar episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/make-out-already/id1504732910?i=1000495970882 TikTok about announcing Twilight at the Oscars: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMewr8thn/ Skins (watch the original, not the terrible American reboot)
We speak with Italian illustrator Olimpia Zagnoli, the editor of ‘Uppercase’ magazine. Plus: Taschen’s latest release, ‘Toys: 100 Years of All-American Toy Ads’.
یاشار نجاتی، بنیانگذار و مدیرعامل شرکت آپرکیس، یک شرکت در زمینه معاملات ملکی کوتاه مدت برای برندهای لوکس هست. اخیر او شرکت خود رو فروخته است Yashar Nejati is the Co-Founder & CEO at Uppercase. A full-service real estate, retail development, and retail operations company. Uppercase uses technology to make the experience of opening and operating stores fast, convenient, and transparent. He has recently sold his startup ThisOpenspace Inc. A platform to book short-term production, meeting, and event spaces in New York, Toronto, Vancouver, and Los Angeles. #پادکست #طبقه۱۶ ------ Yashar Nejati Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/yasharnejati Twitter: https://twitter.com/yasharnejati Listen on Castbox https://castbox.fm/channel/id3083907 Spotify https://spoti.fi/2CiyRoH Tabaghe 16 Twitter https://twitter.com/soh3il Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tabaghe_16/ Everywhere else https://anchor.fm/soheil-alavi
Radu Jude gewann im Wettbewerb der 71. Berlinale mit seinem Film Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn den Goldenen Bären. Deshalb werfen wir diese Woche einen genaueren Blick auf Uppercase Print, seinen zuvor erschienenen Film, der auf der letztjährigen Berlinale seine Premiere feierte. Uppercase Print basiert auf einem Theaterstück von Gianina Cărbunariu. Der Film mixt dokumentarische Aufnahmen aus dem Rumänien der 80er Jahre mit einer theatralen Inszenierung einer Fallakte des rumänischen Sicherheitsdienstes, um anhand von einem konkreten Fall, einem Jugendlichen, welcher politische Parolen an Wände schreibt, das Ausmaß der Überwachungsmaßnahmen und deren Auswirkung auf das alltägliche Leben darzustellen. Ob uns diese hybride Herangehensweise zusagt erfahrt ihr in der aktuellen Ausgabe unseres Podcasts.
Uppercase, lowercase, and all the generations in between. Photo by Mr Cup / Fabien Barral on Unsplash.
On this episode amber speaks with Zoé Bélisle-Springer, is the community content manager for Phorest Salon Software, an award-winning writer, author, podcaster and speaker based in Montreal, Canada. Known for crafting tailored, localised and impactful content destined to various target audiences, they take pride in helping organisations build relationships and cultivate both community and brand authority. They have been featured in SalonEVO, Salon Today, Professional Beauty UK, Thrive Global, Authority Magazine, Future Of Everything and have spoken at Modern Salon’s Digital Summit, the Thrive Sessions, Seattle Interactive and Uppercase. Amber and Zoe discuss jumping in and not holding back to succeed in what you want most, and how cope and sort out the pressure when success happens and workloads increase.
Zoé Bélisle-Springer is an award-winning writer, author of various ebooks, podcaster and speaker known for her contributions to inspiring materials destined for the salon community. She has been featured in SalonEVO, Salon Today, Professional Beauty UK, Thrive Global, Authority Magazine, Future Of Everything and has spoken at conferences such as Modern Salon's Digital Summit, the Thrive Sessions, Seattle Interactive and Uppercase. As Phorest Salon Software's Community & Content Manager, she is responsible for the planning and execution of localised audio and written content as well as driving community engagement leading to collaborative course content, mentorship programs and online/on-demand video content.
Do you have any business women that you really admire? Janine Vangool from Uppercase magazine is one of these people to me. Janine is the creator, publisher, editor, and designer of the magazine which means she is pretty much a super-hero. In a digital world where more magazines are moving away from print, Janine fills each issue full of inspiration and creativity and makes it truly magical to hold in your hands and dig into every three months. I deeply admire her passion and commitment to her work.In this episode we talk about how Janine came to start the magazine and some of the things she has learned over the 40+ issues that she has put out. She speaks about her other publications including Little U and the Encyclopedia of Inspiration. I also ask her how YOU can be featured in her weekly newsltters and in the magazine itself (how amazing would that be?!)
An unusual documentary on rebellion and the violence and stupidity of Ceausescu regime, threatened by a 16 years old kid. The post Radu Jude – Uppercase Print #Berlinale2020 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
The Book Evangelists discuss The Gilded Wolves by Roshani Chokshi. A YA adventure with an ensemble cast set in a magical 1889 Paris. Why this book? Subscription Boxes! Marian and Lissa are so different from each other, but look at how we ended up with the same book in our mailboxes! “I got Uppercase because I was instructed by like..the whole world…that I should do more self-care and so I bought myself Uppercase.” – Lissa Uppercase Box – Uppercase is a monthly YA book subscription box that includes a signed first edition of the best YA book of the month along with high-quality and practical items. “Because I'm me, before I chose a subscription box, I made a spreadsheet.” – Marian OwlCrate – OwlCrate is a monthly subscription box for bookworms that sends you newly released YA books and other goodies straight to your door. Magic Not Science We read for what we know and for what we are interested in most. So when we struggled to understand the way magic worked in this book, we approached that challenge differently. Lissa tries to turn all the magic into chemistry. Or explain it away like John Scalzi's Redshirts science lab. Marian tries to understand how the magic system works within the book from the perspective of the writer creating the world. What do you do with magic systems that don't work for you as a reader? Why Paris? Why are so many new books coming out set in Paris in the Gilded Age? What are your favorites so far? What are you looking forward to reading? Do you have a story about visiting Paris that is more coincidental that Lissa's or more crime-ridden than Marian's?
On today's episode of the Craft Industry Alliance podcast we're talking about print magazines with my guest, Janine Vangool. Janine is the publisher, editor and designer of UPPERCASE, a quarterly print magazine for the creative and curious. UPPERCASE publishes content inspired by design, typography, illustration and craft. Her magazine and books celebrate the process of making, the commitment to craft and the art of living creatively. Janine tells us that anyone can be featured in UPPERCASE - learn how. Visit UPPERCASE at http://www.uppercasemagazine.com. +++++ Today's episode is sponsored by The Precut Store. The Precut Store carries fat quarters, jelly rolls, charm packs, and layer cakes from your favorite fabric manufacturers like Moda, Riley Blake, Robert Kaufman and more. They also carry a wide selection of Aurifil thread. Amazon Prime members receive free shipping and many items can be shipped worldwide. Visit them at http://www.theprecutstore.com. +++++ Please note that this show used to be called the While She Naps podcast. The name has changed, but the content and host have stayed the same. To get the full show notes for this episode, visit Craft Industry Alliance where you can learn more about becoming a member of our supportive trade association. Strengthen your creative business, stay up to date on industry news, and build connections with forward-thinking craft professionals. Meet with show host, Abby Glassenberg, each month for our Craft Business Roundtable, get access to courses and webinars taught by industry leaders, and much more.