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The Savvy Sauce
264 Simple Ideas for Incorporating Art with Children and Teens with Courtney Sanford

The Savvy Sauce

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264. Simple Ideas for Incorporating Art with Children and Teens with Courtney Sanford   Colossians 3:23 NLT "Work willingly at whatever you do, as though you were working for the Lord rather than for people."   **Transcription Below**   Questions and Topics We Discuss: Can you give us an overview of the seven major forms of art and give an example of ways our children can engage with each? What are the best art supplies to have on hand? As our children grow, why is this helpful in the teen years to have a healthy way to express ourselves and our ideas?   Courtney Sanford is a dedicated wife, and mother who triumphantly homeschooled her three children. With one pursuing a career in orthodontics, another just finishing a master's degree while working in higher education, and the youngest studying computer science at Regent University, Courtney's commitment to their education has yielded remarkable success.   Passionate about nurturing creativity and self-expression, she guides students through captivating art classes, exploring the intersection of imagination and skill. With her background as a graphic designer and experience in studio art, Courtney embarked on a new adventure as an art teacher.    As a multitasking mom, author, artist, teacher, and adventurer, Courtney embodies the spirit of embracing life's opportunities and fostering a love for learning and artistic expression.   Beyond her love for education, Courtney has an insatiable wanderlust. She finds joy in traversing the globe, hosting art retreats, and volunteering at Spiritual Twist Productions: both painting sets, and serving on the board of directors. When time permits, Courtney indulges in spring snow skiing, hiking in exotic locations, and leisurely walks with her dog, Zoey.   Delightful Art Co. was born out of a time when life gave Courtney a handful of lemons, and she creatively transformed those lemons into refreshing lemonade. The Covid shutdown rather forcefully prompted a major shift from in-person art classes to online classes.    Courtney's Website   Thank You to Our Sponsor: WinShape Marriage   Other Episodes Mentioned: 202 Simple Ways to Connect with Our Kids And Enjoy Breaks with Beth Rosenbleeth (Days with Grey) 223 Journey and Learnings as Former Second Lady of the United States with Karen Pence   Continue the conversation with us on Facebook, Instagram or our website.   Gospel Scripture: (all NIV)   Romans 3:23 “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,”   Romans 3:24 “and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus.”   Romans 3:25 (a) “God presented him as a sacrifice of atonement, through faith in his blood.”    Hebrews 9:22 (b) “without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness.”    Romans 5:8 “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”    Romans 5:11 “Not only is this so, but we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.”    John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”   Romans 10:9 “That if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.”    Luke 15:10 says “In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.”   Romans 8:1 “Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus”   Ephesians 1:13–14 “And you also were included in Christ when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation. Having believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God's possession- to the praise of his glory.”   Ephesians 1:15–23 “For this reason, ever since I heard about your faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for all the saints, I have not stopped giving thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers. I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you the spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know him better. I pray also that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints, and his incomparably great power for us who believe. That power is like the working of his mighty strength, which he exerted in Christ when he raised him from the dead and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly realms, far above all rule and authority, power and dominion, and every title that can be given, not only in the present age but also in the one to come. And God placed all things under his feet and appointed him to be head over everything for the church, which is his body, the fullness of him who fills everything in every way.”   Ephesians 2:8–10 “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith – and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God – not by works, so that no one can boast. For we are God‘s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.“   Ephesians 2:13 “But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far away have been brought near through the blood of Christ.“   Philippians 1:6 “being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”   *Transcription*    Music: (0:00 – 0:09)   Laura Dugger: (0:10 - 1:36) Welcome to The Savvy Sauce, where we have practical chats for intentional living. I'm your host, Laura Dugger, and I'm so glad you're here.   I am thrilled to introduce you to our sponsor, WinShape Marriage.   Their weekend retreats will strengthen your marriage, and you will enjoy this gorgeous setting, delicious food, and quality time with your spouse. To find out more, visit them online at winshapemarriage.org. That's W-I-N-S-H-A-P-E marriage.org. Thanks for your sponsorship.   Courtney Sanford is my guest today, and she's an amazing artist and teacher and author, and I'm just so excited to share this conversation. If you're like me and you're ready for summer and your rhythm changes with your kids, she's going to share some super practical tips for incorporating art and beauty into our homes.   And I think that you're going to conclude this conversation by knowing where to begin and understanding why it matters. Here's our chat.    Welcome to The Savvy Sauce, Courtney.   Courtney Sanford: Thanks for having me.    Laura Dugger: I'm so excited to hear more about your story, so will you share what has led you into the work that you get to do today?   Courtney Sanford: (1:37 - 4:20) I sure do like to share that story. I didn't start off as a homeschooler. I didn't imagine that that would be where my life went, but I was always a creative person.   I was a graphic designer, and I worked in the Performing Arts Center, and I got to do lots of fun design for shows. Then along came kids. I actually enjoyed dropping them off at school and going to Target, and I was okay with that.   We didn't do public school because the school near me didn't look safe, and we had lived near Columbine High School and thought it was just a beautiful, beautiful school. And when we left Colorado, we thought, oh, isn't it sad that our kids won't go to school there? And then just about a month later, the whole Columbine shooting happened, and so we were kind of traumatized by all of that.   And then when I saw the school that my precious five-year-old would go to, it didn't look safe, and so we sent them to a private school. So here we are spending a lot of money, having high expectations, and the kids were doing all worksheets all the time, and they started to dread going to school, and they didn't love learning, and the excitement of learning just kind of drained out of them. And so we looked into other options and decided that homeschooling would be the way to go, and I found the classical model and just loved the way that sounded, and we tried it, and it worked, and the little lights just came back on in their eyes, and they started to love learning again.   And I just found my people, and I just learned everything I could about homeschooling, and I just poured myself into it wholeheartedly as unto the Lord. And had a great time, and I just loved my time with my kids, and I felt like it was successful, and I encouraged other people to do it, but I wasn't really sure that it worked until they got into college and they turned out to be successful, thriving humans, and we're really proud of them. One will be a doctor in about a month.   He's about to graduate. He has a wife and a little girl, and then my second one has her MBA, and she works for a Christian college where she leads trips, and she's getting ready to take a group to Paris and London, and so she kind of ministers to students through that, and then my youngest is still in school staying to be a software developer. So now I can confidently say it was worth all the energy that I put into it.   It was hard work, probably the hardest thing I've ever done, but so worth it.   Laura Dugger: (4:21 - 4:40) That's incredible, and I love hearing the success story where your children are now, but you really also inspired them with beauty and art in their learning and growing up time, and I'm curious, are there any personal lessons that the Lord has taught you through art?   Courtney Sanford: (4:41 - 6:32) Oh, goodness. Yeah, I think my desire was to make learning interactive because I saw what they were doing in the private school, which was sit in a chair all day and do your worksheets, and it was just worksheet after worksheet after worksheet and then a quiz, and then you get graded, and so I was thinking if I'm going to pull them out, I've got to do better than that, and so that was my standard, and I was going to beat that standard every day, and so I pulled in art because that's what I knew, so if we were learning about an animal, we would draw the animal. If we were learning about a continent, we would draw the continent until we could draw it from memory, and I really learned with them. I did not have a great elementary education or even high school education, so I would learn this stuff, and then I would think of creative ways to get them involved with it, so a lot of times it was drawing.   It could be painting. It could be making things out of clay. We used to make things out of Rice Krispie Treats, and then they could take it to their co-op group.   Well, it was a classical conversations group, but they do presentations, and so we made a Mayan temple out of Rice Krispie Treats, and we would make volcanoes, and then they could take it to their friends and share it with them and tell them about it, so anything I could do that would get us out of the chair using our hands and using our senses and think, you know, how can I incorporate all five senses, and that just made learning so much more fun for them and for me, and so a lot of it was art. Some of it was science.   Anytime I could incorporate a sense of play into what they were learning, I could see that they would learn so much more.   Laura Dugger: (6:32 - 6:55) I love that, trying to incorporate all five senses, especially. That gets some ideas coming, but can you even back it up, and because you're an artist, will you give us an overview of the seven major forms of art, and can you give us examples as parents for ways that we can engage our children with each of those?   Courtney Sanford: (6:56 - 10:58) Oh, sure. Let me think. All right, so drawing, of course, you can draw what you see, so when I teach students to draw, I do a progression, so we'll draw from line art, and you can find line art anywhere.   It might be in a children's book, so using the library was key for me, so I'd get a laundry basket, and I would go to the library with an index card of what we'd be studying, and I would grab all kinds of books related to that, so when you come home, you get out a kid's book. If you see a good line drawing, say you're studying a lizard, if you see a good line drawing, draw from that. They could even trace it to start with, so you draw from the line drawing, then once they get really confident with that, you go to drawing from photos, and then you go to drawing from real life, so maybe you have a fish tank.   Maybe there's a fish in the fish tank, and you could draw from that or draw things in your yard, so that is how I break down drawing for them, and it could be years. You could draw from line art for years before you go to drawing from photos, and then to drawing from real life, and drawing's great for learning to memorize things. For painting, painting's just fun, and so I like to go to the kitchen table every afternoon and paint what you see, so you start off with the younger kids.   You could start with color and markers and fill in the areas, and then you can teach them how to shade using painting. Sculpture is also fun with kids. I like air-dry clay, and I like Sculpey clay.   I like to get a one-pound block of Sculpey clay and teach them the basic forms, like roll out a snake, do your hands together. Those of you who are listening, you can't see my hands, but I am making a sphere with imaginary clay. These are really good for developing their fine motor skills, too.   We also make the letters out of roll-out snakes and form your letters. That will really help if they're reversing letters. It takes a while to build the whole alphabet, so maybe you do three or four letters a day.   You work on it a couple times a week. It might take a month to make the whole alphabet, but that can be one goal, to get them working in three dimensions. We usually do additive sculpture, like adding on, and you can use found objects to make sculptures.   One time, my son took apart a pen. I rearranged the pieces into a human shape, and it was lovely. Getting them thinking in three dimensions is related to sculpture.   Carving, I don't like to do until they're old enough to be safe with a knife, but once they are, especially the boys love to go outside in the yard and get a log. They spend a lot of time carving spoons. Just a simple shape they can hold in their mind and then carve it is a good activity.   It keeps their little hands busy, too, if you want to read aloud to them and you don't mind a little mess in the house, they can carve. You can also carve out of a bar of soap as well. For that, that's a subtractive sculpture technique.   Let's see. That's the three main ones, drawing, painting, sculpture. I know film is one.   Film, I don't really incorporate much into my homeschool, except we will occasionally watch a movie about history. That has gotten me into trouble a few times because some of those movies that I think are going to be historic turn out to have racy scenes in them, and I'll have to jump up and get in front of the TV or cough really loud. But there are some good films that you can watch together as a family.   That's about as far as I went with film.   Laura Dugger: (10:59 - 11:19) I would, if you don't mind me interrupting there, too. I feel like that's one that our girls have actually begun to develop on their own, where our eldest daughter once wanted a video camera, so she got the old-school video camera. They're making their own movies, and I've seen that as a form of creative, artistic play.   Courtney Sanford: (11:20 - 11:49) Oh, that's fabulous. Yes, so when my kids were little, we didn't even have phones or video cameras on the phones, so that wasn't an option. When we first started homeschooling, our TV died, and so we did not even have a TV for years.   We just decided not to replace it, which forced us into audiobooks and reading aloud and then just playing outside instead and reading books. So that was a blessing.   Laura Dugger: (11:49 - 12:03) I love that because that's one of the other forms. That was new to me, that literature is an art form. Sorry, I sidetracked you because we still have literature, architecture, theater, and music.   Courtney Sanford: (12:04 - 14:20) Yeah, I think the best thing that we did for our kids, of course, I love teaching them to write using Andrew Pudewa's method with IEW. It's kind of imitative writing, so you learn to imitate good writers. But also, my husband read aloud to the kids every single night.   That was his time with him. He gave me a break, and he would read for hours. He loved it.   The kids loved it. And he would choose classics or funny things, you know, science fiction. Probably not the books that I would choose.   I would choose classics and things related to what we were studying, but he chose what he wanted to read. So I would read aloud in the afternoons, and we would do audiobooks like Story of the World and all the Jim Weiss readings. And then he would read aloud at night.   And just whatever he wanted to choose, he would read aloud. And I think hearing good language produces good speakers and good writers. So he gets about 50 percent of the credit for the success of the kids, I think, for just reading aloud every night.   It was such a great thing to do for the kids. And then the last one, architecture. I do incorporate architecture when I'm teaching about a culture.   So, if we're doing art history or history, we'll look at the buildings. So, of course, you do that with ancient Egypt. You look at the pyramids.   When you're talking Old Testament times, you look at the tents. And then as I go through art history with the high schoolers, I'll point out more and more like neoclassical, of course, comes from the ancient Greeks, but it's come to symbolize power and authority. And that's why we see it in government buildings.   So, my degree is graphic design, but it was in the School of Architecture. So, I had a lot of history of architecture and I appreciate it. And so I'm always pointing that out to my kids.   And I do that in my class, in my art history class. I always incorporate the architecture just as a part of understanding a culture.   Laura Dugger: (14:21 - 14:29) I love that. And was there anything specific that you did with your kids for encouraging music or also theater?   Courtney Sanford: (14:30 - 15:29) Oh, yeah. One thing I wish I had done more of was kinder music. I don't know why we didn't do that much kinder music, but now I'm learning more about it.   I wish I had done more of that. And I did put them in piano lessons. One wanted to do violin.   So, they had a few years of learning the basics of music, and then they really got into theater. We have a great Christian youth theater nearby. And so that was a really good experience.   In their Christian youth theater, they would sing praise and worship songs before and during and after a play. They would be praying for the audience and singing worship songs in addition to the singing on the stage. And that whole experience was really good for them.   Even my quietest kid got a big role in a play one time, and he had to memorize a lot of lines and sing in front of people. It's just such a great experience for them.   Laura Dugger: (15:30 - 15:57) I would think so. Even if they don't choose something that we would consider a very artistic career, I can see why all of this is still beneficial. That leads me to another question for you.   Regardless of the way that all of us parents listening are choosing to educate our children, why is it still beneficial for all of us to incorporate art into our homes and into our parenting?   Courtney Sanford: (15:58 - 21:59) That's a great question. So, the first line of the Bible says God created. So, the first thing we learn about God is that he was creative.   He created everything. And then just a few lines later, it says then he created man in his own image. So that tells me that we were created to be creative, to create.   Now, he doesn't let us create stuff out of nothing like him, which is probably for our own good. That would be a mess. But we can create things out of what he created.   And there is a study done by George Land. And there's a video on YouTube of George Land giving a talk about this creativity study that he did. And he created a test for NASA to help them find creative engineers when they were trying to get to the moon.   And they used it to study creativity in children. And they tested five-year-olds. So, they found a group of 1,600 five-year-olds who were in school.   And when they tested them at five years old, 98% of them tested as creative geniuses. So, their plan was to go every five years and test them again just to see what was going on. So, they went back after five years.   The kids are now 10. And it dropped down to like 27%. They went back another five years when the kids were 15, and it was down to about 17%.   And then they were so depressed, they stopped testing them because they could see they began as very creative. So, we're created creative. And a lot of moms will say, yes, I can see that in my children.   But something happens. And this was all in school. Something happened during school that taught them to not be creative.   So, the school teaches the kids to be obedient, to sit still, and to get the same outcome from every kid. Right? There's an expected answer on every test.   And you're to try to get the answer that the teacher wants. That's not creative. So, the first thing to do to preserve their creativity is don't send them to school.   That's the safest bet. And then when you do homeschool them, which I think is the best environment for them, don't do what they do in school. To bring them home and to go to all this trouble just to do the same thing that they're doing in school is not worth the trouble.   So, you've got to not do what they're doing in school. And so, for me, that meant don't do worksheets, make the content interactive. So, I did rely on curriculum, but I didn't rely on the curriculum to be the teacher.   So, I get the content from the curriculum, and then I make it interactive using artistic, creative skills so that they can be creative. And I don't teach it out of them. So, if you have young kids, that's good news.   They're already creative. You just have to don't teach it out of them. If your kids are older and maybe they've been in school, then you might have to like undo some of that training and set up some experiences where you ask them or even like in my classes, I'll set up a challenge.   And I expect everyone's to be different because everybody's going to do it a little bit more creatively in their way. And so, at the end of class, instead of like calling out the answers to see if everybody got the same thing, they're holding up what they did and telling me what they were thinking. And everybody's is different.   And then I really praise the ones who did something different. Maybe they changed the colors. Maybe they put glasses on Mona Lisa.   You know, maybe they gave her a cat to hold. So, I reward thinking outside the box. Now to to pour in beauty, and I think I might have heard this from Charlotte Mason, beauty in, beauty out.   So, you've got to load them with beauty. Now, I think that we were naturally drawn to beauty and people will argue with me about this. They'll say, well, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.   But I betcha I could find something that's beautiful and do a survey. And I betcha I could get 100% of people to say, yes, that's beautiful. And I could find something else, maybe a Hindu goddess sculpture.   And I could find something that 100% people would say that is not beautiful. And so, I think that ingrained in some of us because we're created by God, I think we have a sense of appreciating beauty. I do think that it gets taught out of a lot of people.   So, with my kids, I show them a lot of beauty. And this can be as simple as get a coffee table book from the secondhand bookstore on art and put it on your coffee table. Get books from the library and have lots of beautiful things to look at.   And so, when I now when I was teaching my own kids, this is kind of a fly by the seat of my pants. Make it up as I go. Now that they've left home and I can think about it, I'm putting together books that are a little bit more thoughtful.   So, in my books, you will see I've chosen a piece of art that is beautiful and I will pair it with the lesson. And then I'll give you an art activity. So, for example, in Into the Woods, you'll see I've chosen a beautiful piece of art and I paired it with a poem, which is another piece of beauty.   Yes. And then I'll give you an art lesson so that they can get creative with it as well. So, it is this hard to pull it together.   So that's why I'm making books to help parents. So, you have something beautiful and something to do with it. And so, that's how I pour in beauty to give a beauty in beauty out.   Laura Dugger: (21:59 - 22:36) I love that so much. And just even holding this resource, it is so beautiful. There's so much to it.   When it arrived, our daughters were delighted to go through it and to dive in and get to learn. But I'm just thinking many listeners are fellow homeschool parents and also many are not. But I don't want them to be discouraged because I'm even thinking of your courses or if they do intentional art in the evenings or on weekends or summer break and winter break.   There are still ways for all of us to incorporate this.   Courtney Sanford: (22:36 - 24:28) Yes, for sure. Yeah. Even so, my mom, I was public school.   And of course, the word hadn't been invented back then, but my mom appreciates art and poetry and she would always have art books on the coffee table. And I would just stop and, you know, in my free time, flip through the pages. And those images stuck with me my whole life.   She had one that had a Monet on the cover of the Field of Red Poppies. And that was just ingrained in my mind as a piece of beauty. So just something as simple as putting it out on your coffee table.   She also took us to museums whenever we traveled. And she didn't make a big lesson out of it, but I was exposed to beautiful buildings. You know, most museums are in beautiful buildings.   You see the beautiful architecture. And I was exposed to a lot of art that way. So, that was that totally goes with which with summer vacations and your vacations to, you know, make an effort to see a gallery or an art museum when you're traveling.   That makes a big difference. It'll make an impression on them. And of course, the books you could do in the summer.   We have summer classes and we have an art retreat that might not line up with school because it's in May. But the books you could for sure add on. Hopefully someday we'll have evening classes so that you could go to school.   We've got some this coming year that will start at four o'clock. So, hopefully some kids can go to school and come home and join an art class. So, we're working on getting it out as we as I get teachers willing to.   Most of my teachers are homeschool moms, too. And by the end of the day, they're tired. So, I've got a few.   I've got a young lady who's just graduating and she's going to do some late afternoon ones for us next year. So pretty excited about that.   Laura Dugger: (24:28 - 25:04) I love that. And then even thinking of the beauty and beauty out stepping outdoors. There's so much beauty in God's creation and so much change depending on where you live throughout the seasons.   But I love how you also brought up the library, because anytime I'm trying to learn something new, that's my first go to is put books on hold at the library. And so, if we're wanting to know what to add to our library cart just to get us started into this, can you share books that you recommend, both yours and others that you think would be good additions?   Courtney Sanford: (25:05 - 26:19) Oh, that's a good question. Yes, there are. I love to think about the biographies of artists.   And if so, if you're studying ancient history, you could look up a biography on Giotto. And they're still tell the stories in such a nice, kid friendly way. Like there's the story of Giotto.   He was actually watching the sheep. And while he was out in the fields, he would draw on the sides of rocks like big rocks. But you get another rock and you would draw on the sides of rocks.   And another artist was walking through one day and he saw these drawings on the rocks. He was like, wow, you're really talented. Come with me.   I'll make you an apprentice. And those stories are just they're fun to read together and hear those kinds of stories. And of course, the Usborne books of art are beautiful and they often have projects for the kids to do.   I can't think of any specific ones, but I do love a short paperback on the particular artists. And so, I kind of line those up along with the period in history that we're studying.   Laura Dugger: (26:20 - 26:32) That's great. And even you're making me think of picture book biographies on artists. We've always enjoyed those as well.   Obviously, the illustrations are fantastic, too, but the storylines are so interesting.   Courtney Sanford: (26:33 - 27:23) Yes. So, I just grab whatever they have. I had a big laundry basket.   And and I know card and I just grab whatever I could find and sometimes let the kids choose. And sometimes I would choose. If you're going with geography, you can find beautiful photos of the different areas.   See the landscapes or the sunsets. And that can through photography. And you can really get to know a place through beautiful photographs.   I like that part, too. And then that might inspire a pastel drawing of a landscape. Maybe it's a beautiful sunset you could recreate with pastels.   So, photography books are really inspirational, too.   Laura Dugger: (27:23 - 28:10) It's a great idea. And circling back, you had mentioned Andrew Pudewa earlier in our conversation. And I remember learning from him that with writing, the worst way we can teach our children is to say just free write, just write something down or here's a prompt to finish this sentence because better writing comes through imitating.   And so, you've even mentioned tracing is a great way to start. That's not cheating in art if you're not stealing credit from them. But if you're just practicing and tracing, this is a way to imitate.   And so, I'm wondering, do you have any other cautions for ways that may be the wrong way to introduce our kids to art?   Courtney Sanford: (28:11 - 30:50) I agree that. Yeah, you can get writer's block. What I find funny is that some people are so afraid to imitate artists.   But if I were teaching piano, I would teach your kid how to play something by Bach in which he would learn what Bach did. And nobody would say I'm stealing from Bach. You know, and you learn to play Beethoven by playing Beethoven and you you learn to reproduce those pieces of music.   I do the same thing in art. We look at what the masters did and we'll copy it in order to learn what they knew. And that way we build.   We're like standing on the shoulders of giants. So, we don't want every kid to have to start with inventing the wheel themselves. We'd never get very far.   We want to learn what the masters knew and then build on that. So, I do a lot of imitation. And then as the students ready, I let them know you are free to change this or to experiment with it.   So just last week we were drawing and painting red poppies and learning about Georgia O'Keeffe. And so, I said we can do an imitation of her poppy. And I'll show you step by step how to reproduce her poppy.   And in doing that, we're going to cause us to look more closely at it and study her blends. Like she would blend from yellow to orange to red in every petal. And we can study that technique.   And then as we do it and we practice it, we look more closely at hers and it kind of becomes a part of us. And then we'll find another flower and we'll use that same technique on a flower that we choose. Or maybe it's a flower we make up and we take that technique and we can apply it.   And it's a much better way to learn than trying to learn it yourself without looking at what the masters did. So, I think that I think I pulled a lot of that from Andrew Pudewa. The idea of I'm going to assist you until you say I got this.   I can do it from here. So, I do assist until they get it. And then I always say whenever you're ready, as soon as you're ready, change it and make it your own or do your own thing.   And because turning them loose too soon can break their confidence. So, you want to build them up until they can confidently experiment on their own.   Laura Dugger: (30:51 - 32:34) Let's take a quick break to hear a message from our sponsor. I'm so excited to share today's sponsor, WinShape Marriage, with you. WinShape Marriage is a fantastic ministry that helps couples prepare, strengthen, and if needed, even save their marriage.   WinShape Marriage is grounded on the belief that the strongest marriages are the ones that are nurtured, even if it seems like things are going smoothly. That way they'll be stronger if they do hit a bump along their marital journey. 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Thanks for your sponsorship.    Well, and as parents, once we're past the resistance to maybe invest some of our time or our money or allow the mess into our home, but if we push past through that and we're ready to get started, I'd love to go over some practical tips.   So, Courtney, first, just what are some great art supplies to have on hand?   Courtney Sanford: (32:36 - 37:13) A number two pencil and some Crayola markers you probably already have. Those are great tools. I like to have my kids work in an art journal, and you can get these real inexpensive at Michael's.   It'll say on the cover, mixed media art Journal, and they come in different sizes. I kind of like the big ones, and that will allow you to use paint, pencil, and marker or anything you want. If it says sketchbook, it's not going to hold up to paint very well.   So that's why I get the mixed media paper. So, I start with the art journal, and then I like to make that journal be their book on a subject. So right now, I'm doing ancient history with some kids, and so they are making their own book about ancient history.   So, every week we'll do a drawing or a painting or watercolor on a lesson in ancient history. And so, each piece is not a masterpiece to hang on the wall. Each piece is a part of the story in their book.   That takes all the pressure off. So, they don't see this as, I don't know if this is going to be good enough to hang on the wall. That's not even a question.   It's a part of the story in your book. They can also take some notes. They can show their grandparents and review the topic by presenting it to their grandparents and showing off their book.   And then you can collect their books and put them on a shelf. It's not all over the house making you crazy. And then you can see from year to year how their skills have improved.   So, I kind of like every year I like pick a topic to be the subject of our art journal. So, I call it arts integrated learning. So, I'm pairing an academic subject with art for that year.   So, it could be poetry. It could be history. It could be science.   Whatever you pick. That's what you'll add to your art journal with.   Pencils. I like blending tools too. There are some people call them stompies.   For those of you who are watching. Here's one. It's just rolled up newspaper, but you can buy these at Michael's.   They're really cheap. But it takes a drawing to the next level. You can just blend things out and shade things really lovely.   Mark Kistler does some videos and teaches you how to. He'll go shade, shade, shade. And so that's a good way to start.   And it really elevates a drawing and it gives them a lot of confidence. And then of course the good eraser. The book drawing with children is a really good one for our parents to read and then teach from in that book.   They suggest you have them draw with markers so that they don't spend an hour erasing. If you have someone who's a perfectionist, they will make one mark and spend 20 minutes erasing it. And so, if you go right to drawing with markers, that's gonna teach them to make a good mark first and then keep going and not spend half an hour erasing.   When I get to age nine or 10, I like to use acrylic paints, but I only buy four colors of paint and then I make them mix all the other colors. So, we use yellow, magenta, blue, and white. Those are like the colors in your printer.   Cyan, magenta, and yellow are the ones in your printer. And those colors can make all the other colors. Now your printer has black, but I don't give kids black.   Instead of black, they could make purple or brown or dark color. So, you know, you teach them how to mix the colors that they want. They'll learn to mix it because they want green or they want purple, or they want brown.   And then they develop a sense of color theory, and you don't even have to teach it. They'll figure it out because they want those colors. If they find, if, if you don't feel confident in that, you can buy craft colors of the specific colors, especially brown.   That's a hard one to mix. But I do like the coverage of acrylic paints. I like watercolors too.   That's a little bit easier to get into. You just take it slow and practice a lot. So that's really all you need.   It's pretty simple.   Laura Dugger: (37:14 - 37:27) Well, and I'm wondering too, even with the acrylic paint at that age, once they're older, that one, I'm assuming can stain. So are there any tips that you have for containing the mess?   Courtney Sanford: (37:28 - 38:32) Yes, I get, and they're a little bit hard to find. So go to Amazon and find a, a tablecloth that is plastic on one side and felt on the other side. I forget what you call it, but there'll be like picnic tables, tablecloths.   And the plastic ones are going to drive you crazy because they're too thin. So, if it's flannel backed, it's a little bit thicker. So I get a white one at the beginning of the year.   And that comes out anytime we do clay or paint, and it goes over the kitchen table and I don't worry about cleaning it. You just let it dry, fold it up. And I put mine in the China cabinet right there by the table.   And then anytime we do something messy, that tablecloth comes out and, and then just fold the mess back up in it. And it works, it works really great to, and then you might, if you're, if you're a neat freak, maybe plan on buying one at the beginning of every school year so that you get clean slates. And then the paint that gets onto the tablecloth is actually lovely and it'll be pretty next time you get it out.   Laura Dugger: (38:33 - 39:11) Oh, I love that. That's a genius tip. I appreciate that for coming indoors because in the summer, I guess we could take it outside depending on where we live.   But then what about any hacks for finding the time to do this? And I guess I'm thinking back to a previous episode with Beth Rosenbleeth. She's the one who started Days with Grey and she would talk about different art prompts that she would set out for her children in the morning for a variety of ages.   But were there any things that kind of required minimal time from you, but had maximum return for your kids?   Courtney Sanford: (39:11 - 41:06) Yeah, that's a good point. I had, I wouldn't say I had a strict schedule, but I had a pattern to my days. And the time after lunch was a good time to do messy things in the kitchen because we were in the kitchen anyway.   And as I could clean up lunch and start dinner, I could be in the kitchen with them and they could be creative at the kitchen table with minimum involvement from me. One of my best afternoons was we had the microscopes out to do something specific and I left it out as I was cooking chili. And as I cut up each ingredient, I would cut a thin slice for them to look at under the microscope.   And so they were looking at a bell pepper and a red pepper and celery and tomato. And they were so, they so enjoyed that and I was able to cook dinner at the same time, which was fabulous. And that turned, it was probably like a 15-minute science lesson into like four hours of discovering things under the microscope.   So that element of play and you can do that with your art supplies too. Like I'll demonstrate a technique and then leave it out. I'll turn my attention to cooking dinner while they see what else they can do with it.   And, um, you know, I'll give them a few tips. Like, um, if you mix these three colors together, you're going to make brown and then turn your back and let them discover it for themselves. So, um, I'm a big crock pot person.   And so after lunch would be the time I need to clean up lunch and put something in the crock pot. So that would be a good time for me to get them started on art or science and, um, and then turn my back and let them have that, um, that discovery time without me hovering or telling them what to do or something.   Laura Dugger: (41:06 - 41:22) Oh, that's a great rhythm. I love these ideas. And then I kind of want to go in chunks of age.   So, thinking of little kids, how would you define the difference between a piece of art and a craft?   Courtney Sanford: (41:23 - 43:41) Yeah, a craft is going to be something where the focus is on following directions and that's important. They need to learn how to follow directions. And so we would do, especially around the holidays, I might do a craft and we all follow directions.   Um, a piece of art is going to be where they're, they all come out different. They're allowed to play and express themselves. Um, for me personally, if I'm doing a craft when I'm done, I think, oh, I could make 50 of these and sell them.   If it's an art, when I'm done with a piece of art, like one of these paintings behind me, when I'm done with that, I'm thinking I could never do that again. That took so much out of me. I'm exhausted.   A little piece of my soul is in that that's art. That's the difference. Um, so I don't sell my paintings because there's a little piece of my soul in, um, my husband makes fun of me for that.   He's like, you could just sell your paintings. They're like, what? They're, they're like my babies.   I can't, I can't part with them. It took so much out of me to create them. Um, but a craft, yeah, I'll just give away things that are, that I just followed directions for, um, in terms of kids, younger kids will enjoy crafts, but getting to high school, they recognize it as slave labor and they don't want to do that.   They are in what the classical education people call the, the, um, poetic stage, you know, they want to express themselves and they want to be unique. I think this is why they get tattoos. The tattoo is a way of saying this is who I am.   This is what it means to me. I'm unique. Um, so I think if we don't teach them to express themselves in art, they're going to get tattoos.   So that might encourage moms to, to give them the skills so that they can express themselves. You know, they need to be able to write poetry or write songs or paint a painting or do a drawing. There's that need inside of us to do that that God put in us.   And if they don't have an outlet, then they're going to find something like tattoos or something that we don't want them to be doing. Yeah. I mean, some of my kids are tattooed.   It's not bad.   Laura Dugger: (43:42 - 44:25) Well, and you've kind of answered a follow-up question I had because we talked about little kids, but I'm thinking of teens. So going back, my background is in marriage and family therapy, and we would encourage everyone that journaling is a free form of therapy. But I think of art as the same way.   And there's even studies that show when you're engaged in something artistic, the critical side of your brain goes offline. So you can't think negative thoughts while you're creating something new, but with teens, there's that added benefit of getting to express themselves. So is there anything else with art that you see as basically free therapy for adolescents?   Courtney Sanford: (44:26 - 46:54) Oh, sure. I do see it a lot. I experienced it because I started my business because of the shutdown and because I was teaching in person and then I had to switch to online teaching.   And so, the group that I had moved online and I figured out how to do it and got a little bit better at it. And then that summer I offered a class for adults. These were directors and I was in classical conversations at the time.   And so a whole bunch of teachers are expected to teach Western cultural history without a lot of background. And so some of the moms asked me if I would do my art class for them. And so I had about a group of like 50 adults and we would get on for an hour and a half every day.   And this was at the height of the shutdown when turning on the news, just stresses you out. Going to the grocery store was stressful because people were in masks or they weren't in masks or, you know, we didn't know anything. It was such a stressful time, but that hour and a half that we had together, we, our focus was on discovering a piece of art.   So, we were looking at beautiful things and then we were creating something and that changed our focus from what was going on in the world. And we would just relax, and we'd enjoy it. Having the live class kept our focus on it.   And when I don't have a live class in front of me, I'll be like, oh, I should put the laundry in or I should start dinner and I get distracted. But with that, you know, with other people on zoom, it keeps me focused. And so, we'd have this wonderful hour and a half vacation from the world.   And after it was over, I would just have this sense of peace. And then I'd come down and be like, oh yeah, that's still going on. And it was, it was so good for our mental health.   And, and I get, I hear moms tell me that the hour and a half once a week they spend with me doing art has been such a blessing. Like one student lost her father a year ago and this is helping her. She said she's finally coming out of her depression and she's finding a way to express herself and find beauty again.   And it's, it's been transformative for some students. So, it is a blessing. And I didn't, I didn't read that somewhere.   That's just from my experience. So, I'm a big believer in that.   Laura Dugger: (46:54 - 47:51) I can see why I think you're bringing up two points. I don't want to miss both with art therapy and then also art in community. So art and community first, I think for all of us at any age, what can we do as this is airing probably when everybody's getting out for summertime, how can we gather others alongside of us for whether it's our kids or us as peers to get to engage in these activities together.   And so, I want to follow up with you on that, but also before I lose my thought, I also want to link back to Karen Pence's episode. She had started art therapy for veterans, I believe, and just incredible. The healing that is possible through this.   So, do you have any thoughts Courtney on ways that we can this summer gather together community at different ages and do something artistic?   Courtney Sanford: (47:51 - 52:15) That is a good question. So, we have, I have found the online classes are the easiest for people to get to. And it's I get people ask if we can do it in person, but honestly it's hard to get people out or they're busy.   They're doing things in summer. So, we do offer a class online in the summer that's live. We have recorded classes that you could do alone or get a few people together and, do them together.   I have some sampler packs too. So, some of them are just three lessons. You could get some friends together and find, maybe you could find three, three times during the summer to do.   I have like a Vango sampler pack and a couple of short ones that you could just pay for the video and do with your friends or maybe a mother daughter event. Maybe you do the self-paced class with your daughter. And I've had some seniors, like seniors in high school, do a mother daughter class together and just say, this is such a good time for us to spend a little bit of time together, a little bonus time before they go off to college.   During the school year, we have, I have a watercolor artist friends. She lives near me and she's a professional watercolor artist and she does the class called Bible journaling. And that is a beautiful combination of a devotion and a watercolor time together.   Those are hour and a half classes too. And they meet once a week. And we sometimes we'll have grandmas, we'll have high school students, we'll have mother daughter pairs do it together.   And they actually have a little prayer time, a little study of scripture. And then then Kate teaches them step-by-step how to do a beautiful watercolor and incorporate some hand lettering in it. So that's just a beautiful fun time together.   So I highly recommend her class during the school year. If, if a mom could get away, or if you have a high school daughter to do it together, that is a great experience. And then I have a short version of art history that you could do with friends or your high school daughter.   It's called paint your way through marvelous to behold, which is just 12 lessons that goes through. And that's a variety of drawing and painting. If you wanted to do something like that.   So, lots of things, or you can check out the books. And if you feel confident following step-by-step instructions in a book, you could use the book or a combination of videos and books. If you're feeling kind of like you could lead a art group, you could get the cell page video, watch the video and then do, you know, exactly what I said, do that live with a group.   And if you have any art experience doing that, you could get, probably get, I would like invite all the homeschool moms in your co-op group to get together. And I do some, sometimes I'll go to do a mom's group, do a watercolor or I love to do the milkmaid with moms because the milkmaid is this beautiful painting from the Dutch masters of a woman cooking. She's just pouring milk.   I think she's making bread pudding and it's just so beautiful. It's like, what I think I look like homeschooling. I'm wearing like a long gold gown and those suns coming in and everything's perfect.   I'm like, this is the ideal. This is what I think homeschooling is going to look like. And then I kind of use that painting as a launch pad for painting Delft tiles from the period.   And so sometimes I'll, I'll do that with some homeschool moms because I like to encourage homeschool moms. I know it's hard. And I had some mentors when I was homeschooling that I really appreciated.   So, I'm always happy to, to be the support and be able to say it's worth it. Keep going. I know you're driving a crappy car, but it will be worth it.   And so, the sacrifices you make now totally pay off. And you know, before I know it, my son is going to be homeschooling his daughter. She's seven months now, but it's going to fly by, you know, she'll be four before you know it.   And I'll be teaching her how to paint. I suppose.   Laura Dugger: (52:16 - 53:13) When was the first time you listened to an episode of The Savvy Sauce? How did you hear about our podcast? Did a friend share it with you?   Will you be willing to be that friend now and text five other friends or post on your socials, anything about The Savvy Sauce that you love? If you share your favorite episodes, that is how we continue to expand our reach and get the good news of Jesus Christ in more ears across the world. So, we need your help.   Another way to help us grow is to leave a five-star review on Apple podcasts. Each of these suggestions will cost you less than a minute, but it will be a great benefit to us. Thank you so much for being willing to be generous with your time and share. We appreciate you.    I don't want to miss what website to direct everyone to. If they want to sign up for one of these classes, where's the best place to follow up?   Courtney Sanford: (53:14 - 54:27) Go to delightfulartco.com and on that page, you'll see live classes, self-paced classes, summer retreats. I've done adult retreats before. I'd be open to doing it again if people want to.   So, I have, I would call it private retreats. So, if you want to get a group of women together, maybe somebody has a beach house, I'll come and do the art. It could be a one day, two day, or three-day event.   So that's an option. And we have self-paced classes. So, lots of things to look at.   I have a lot of sample classes on the website too. If you want to drop in and see what they're like. I think there's a how to paint Monet's water lilies is on the site.   You can watch that and see what it's like. Some people are afraid to try an online art class, but we all loved Bob Ross, and we watched him. So, if you can imagine saying, Bob, stop, could you do that again?   That's what my classes are like, and I'll be happy to stop and show you again. And then you can hold up your work at the end and I can give you some feedback. So, I'm like the new Bob Ross.   Laura Dugger: (54:27 - 54:46) There you go. That's wonderful. Thank you for sharing that.   And Courtney, I just have a couple more questions for you. If let's turn it back to parenting. If we want to get started today and we just want next step to get started.   What is an art prompt that we can still try today?   Courtney Sanford: (54:47 - 57:26) I would look at what you're, what, what are you teaching your kids? So, if you're teaching them, maybe you have a library book on the coffee table that you're studying biology. Pull out one thing from that and draw what you see and reproduce that.   Just one drawing a week. And before you know it, you'll have a whole biology book. So, I like to instead of saying parents, you have to add on another course.   You have to add art to everything else you're doing. Slide it into what you're already doing and it will enhance what they remember about that. And it's not like a whole other subject.   So just use art as a tool to help them remember what you want them to learn anyway. So, anything you want them to teach, if you have a photo or a drawing, have them trace it or draw it. I actually another good way to start is if you have little kids and Bible story time, let them draw what you're reading about.   My son loved to do stick figures. So, I have the whole Bible told in stick figures from when I'm from my youngest kid. And it is fabulous, especially like Sodom and Gomorrah.   And, you know, there's a lot of violent stuff. Boys love that stuff. So, he illustrated a lot of the Old Testament because I read it every morning, and he would just draw what he heard me.   I think I was using the Children's Illustrated Bible. So, he had some things to look at. That's another great way to get started.   Just let them look at the story and draw in their own art journal. So, there's so many fun ways you can use it in every subject. I had a mom tell me she read me an email.   She said, my daughter is just blooming in your classes. I wish every subject could be taught with an art journal and a paint palette. And I replied, we're working on it.   We're we've got we've got Latin and art, science and art, literature and art. There's just so many ways to find inspiration and what you're already studying and find the beauty in that subject. So, in our site, our art and biology course, students do a beautiful watercolor of the DNA strand.   And they draw the cell in watercolor. And it's just beautiful. And it helps them remember it and practices their art skills.   So, it's like a two for one. Think of it as a two for one. Take art and put it in another subject.   Laura Dugger: (57:26 - 57:46) I love win wins. That sounds amazing. And Courtney, I just have one final question for you today.   We are called The Savvy Sauce because savvy is synonymous with practical knowledge or insight. And so is my final question for you today. What is your savvy sauce?   Courtney Sanford: (57:47 - 58:15) The beauty, in beauty out, has been kind of my savvy sauce and also as unto the Lord. So, whatever I do, I do as unto the Lord. If I'm homeschooling, I'm teaching biology.   I'm going to do as unto the Lord. I'm not going to hand out a worksheet. I'm going to make it.   I'm going to make it a great experience. So, I would have to say whatever you do, do it wholeheartedly as unto the Lord and not for men.   Laura Dugger: (58:16 - 58:36) What a great place to end. Courtney, you are so inspiring. You've given us great ideas and kind of confidence to get to put this into practice.   Even if we're not artists like you, we're all created in God's image and therefore can be creative. So, thank you for your time and wisdom today. Thank you so much for being my guest.   Courtney Sanford: (58:37 - 58:40) You are sure welcome. I had a great time. It's good to talk to you.   Laura Dugger: (58:41 - 1:02:25) You as well. One more thing before you go. Have you heard the term gospel before?   It simply means good news. And I want to share the best news with you. But it starts with the bad news.   Every single one of us were born sinners, but Christ desires to rescue us from our sin, which is something we cannot do for ourselves. This means there is absolutely no chance we can make it to heaven on our own. So, for you and for me, it means we deserve death, and we can never pay back the sacrifice we owe to be saved.   We need a savior. But God loved us so much, he made a way for his only son to willingly die in our place as the perfect substitute. This gives us hope of life forever in right relationship with him.   That is good news. Jesus lived the perfect life we could never live and died in our place for our sin. This was God's plan to make a way to reconcile with us so that God can look at us and see Jesus.   We can be covered and justified through the work Jesus finished if we choose to receive what He has done for us. Romans 10:9 says, “That if you confess with your mouth Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” So, would you pray with me now?   Heavenly Father, thank you for sending Jesus to take our place. I pray someone today right now is touched and chooses to turn their life over to you. Will you clearly guide them and help them take their next step in faith to declare you as Lord of their life?   We trust you to work and change lives now for eternity. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen.   If you prayed that prayer, you are declaring him for me, so me for him. You get the opportunity to live your life for him. And at this podcast, we're called The Savvy Sauce for a reason.   We want to give you practical tools to implement the knowledge you have learned. So, you ready to get started? First, tell someone.   Say it out loud. Get a Bible. The first day I made this decision, my parents took me to Barnes & Noble and let me choose my own Bible.   I selected the Quest NIV Bible, and I love it. You can start by reading the book of John. Also, get connected locally, which just means tell someone who's a part of a church in your community that you made a decision to follow Christ.   I'm assuming they will be thrilled to talk with you about further steps, such as going to church and getting connected to other believers to encourage you. We want to celebrate with you too, so feel free to leave a comment for us here if you did make a decision to follow Christ. We also have show notes included where you can read scripture that describes this process.   And finally, be encouraged. Luke 15:10 says, “In the same way I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.” The heavens are praising with you for your decision today.   And if you've already received this good news, I pray you have someone to share it with. You are loved and I look forward to meeting you here next time.

CHORAL CHIHUAHUA
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CHORAL CHIHUAHUA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 54:27


In a bumper episode of choral dispatches, Robert pops over to Oslo, Adam Hilton chats to Suzzie Vango (Papagena) and Stuart Overington (Halle Youth Choirs) while Sammy talks to instrumentalists Matthew Truscott and Jonathan Manson about what they value in singers.MUSIC LINKSFlory Jagoda - Hamisha Asar / Arr. S. Vango; Papagena / Suzzie Vango; Listen on Apple Music - https://apple.co/4huiJyvKen Steven - Hentakan Jiwa / The Hallé Youth Choir / Stuart Overington; Watch on YouTube - https://youtu.be/xgl3PzjUX68JS Bach - Komm, Jesu, komm, BWV 229 / The Norwegian Soloists' Choir - Grete Pedersen; Listen on Apple Music - https://apple.co/4ioo6k9Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/choral-chihuahua. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 36:54


Champ.ie Horse Racing Podcast | Season 6 Episode 15Proudly Sponsored by Boylesports, Gowran Park Racecourse, EJ Menswear & Shamrock Thoroughbreds.On today's show, Barry Doyle and David Byrnes build up to Jonbon vs Energumene in the Clarence House Chase at Ascot.The lads also discuss the Goffs Thyestes Chase 2025 launch. Champ.ie Special Guest this week is trainer Sara Bradstock. Coming up to 10 years since Coneygree won the Cheltenham Gold Cup, MR VANGO is now flying the flag for the Bradstock stable and he is scheduled to run in the Peter Marsh Chase at Haydock on Saturday afternoonAgenda:Energumene vs JonbonPeter Marsh Chase HaydockChat with Sara BradstockGoffs Thyestes Golf ClassicWeekend Best BetsSupport the show

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 1179 - Dreaming the Bradstock Dream

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 39:01


Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates to canter through today's horseracing headlines. They begin with reflections on the key performances from the weekend, with TPD's Adam Mills casting an eye over the technical merits of Jonbon and Lulamba. Today's feature interview is with Sara Bradstock, who charts the extraordinary and unlikely progress of her latest star Mr Vango. Also on today's show, Kenny McPeek tells Nick what he expects of his Kentucky Derby hero Mystic Dan ahead of this Saturday's Pegasus World Cup, while he also comments on the Ascot-Goodwood-York International runners bonus initiative, that is outlined here by Goodwood's Racing Director Ed Arkell. Jason Singh, Head of Marketing at Tattersalls, drops in with details of the upcoming February sale.

Eric in the Morning
A Conversation on Pace Vanpool and VanGo

Eric in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 20:50


Chris of The Morning Mix chats with Steve Andrews, the Head of Community Relations for Pace, about their Vanpool and VanGo programs.Learn more about Pace Vanpool at pacebus.com/vanpool and VanGo at pacebus.com/vango.Listen to The Morning Mix weekdays from 5:30am - 10:00am on 101.9fm The Mix or with the free Mix App available in the Apple App Store and Google Play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Eric in the Morning
A Conversation on Pace Vanpool and VanGo

Eric in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 20:50


Chris of The Morning Mix chats with Steve Andrews, the Head of Community Relations for Pace, about their Vanpool and VanGo programs. Learn more about Pace Vanpool at pacebus.com/vanpool and VanGo at pacebus.com/vango. Listen to The Morning Mix weekdays from 5:30am - 10:00am on 101.9fm The Mix or with the free Mix App available in the Apple App Store and Google Play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Gutter 2 Gutter
#113 - Matthew Craig (Vango RRC)

Gutter 2 Gutter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 132:38


In this episode, I am joined by Matt Craig from Vango Rapid Repair Centre on the Central Coast of NSW Matts love of cars, where it came from, and we reminisce about the old days of $500 expendible shitboxes and the weird economy of number plates back in the late 90s and early 2000s. We talked about Matt's journey in paint and panel, how Vango Rapid Repair Centre came to be, and his experience of diving head first into business. We talk about Matt's introduction into drift, his love of station wagons, as well as the thought and build process of his S13 wagon. You can Find Matt on: Website: https://www.vangorapidrepaircentre.com.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vango.rapid Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vango_rrc/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@vangorapidrepairs Don't forget to follow the podcast on: Instagram:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.instagram.com/gutter2gutterpodcast/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.facebook.com/G2GPodcast/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@gutter2gutter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Patreon: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/gutter2gutterpodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Please also rate and review on your podcast platform of choice and be sure to tell a friend about us. This is a great way to help us grow and reach more earholes. I'd like to send a massive thank you to our Gutter 2 Gutter Podcast Patreon supporters! AJ Hoad Johnny Wombat Lonely Drivers Driving Club Chris Shinsako

National Trust Podcast
S7 Ep122: Escape to Adventure Island

National Trust Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 21:12


Journey to a tiny island renowned for adventure. Brownsea Island, off England's southwest coast is the birthplace of the Scout movement and where history and the outdoors collide for a favourite British pastime, camping. Join presenter Jo Dyson as she spends the night in a tree tent and discovers what this unique island has to offer after dark. This podcast is supported by Vango, connect with nature in a sustainable way with the National Trust camping collection. The collection is available to purchase at https://www.vango.co.uk/gb/content/141-national-trust-collaboration. A minimum of £50,000 from the sales of the collection will be given to support the National Trust's vital conservation efforts. Discover unforgettable locations in Britain's Wild corners with the Wild Escapes book, written by Sian Lewis. You can purchase a copy here:   https://shop.nationaltrust.org.uk/wild-escapes-incredible-places-to-unwind-and-explore.html  If you'd like to book a stay at the Brownsea Island campsite, you can do so here: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/holidays/dorset/brownsea-island-campsite 

The Camping Crew
Episode 172 - Back to basics

The Camping Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 43:24


Presenters: Aaron Burchael & Chris Byrne Record Date: 15/02/2023 Welcome to The Camping Crew podcast with Aaron Burchael & Chris Byrne This is meant to be a fun podcast, we are just enthusiasts and what we discuss on the podcast are just our own personal views. If you would like to support the podcast and you can afford it you can buy us a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/thecampingcrew Listener messages, follow ups & shout-outs: Nice message from Sandra & Daryl. Stickers on the way Back to Basics Great tent camping starter question from Deirdre via email Interview: We interviewed Vango week ahead of their visit to the NEC show in Birmingham 21 to 26 February Campsites or stop overs: Liam K was on campsitereview and left a great review from Willowbrook Glamping in Roscommon What's on Charlie and Me this week? Last week we uploaded farewell to the beebaw & hello to the T3 project. This weekend Charlie & Me will be in Limavady as guests of the John Steinbeck Festival. We have a video this Friday 9am from Lowtown Kildare it's a Waterways Canal stopover Regular Friday videos returning very soon Products, Gadgets, Tips & Camping hacks: Darren Gallagher sent us a product and tip for those with a Karcher window vacuum and his fuelling strategy ---oOo--- We love getting your messages, ideas, campsite suggestions/reviews, products, news items to discuss on the podcast. If you would like a sticker for your Motorhome, Campervan, Caravan or Car just send us your address and we will pop it in the post to you. To get in touch with us: Web: thecampingcrew.ie Email: CampingCrewPodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @TheCampingCrew Instagram: @TheCampingCrewPodcast Facebook: All the good motorhome and camping groups Audio Message/review: https://anchor.fm/the-camping-crew We wrap up this podcast with a quick shout out for Aaron's Vlog on YouTube called: Charlie and me our Camping Vlog and his website http://www.campsitereview.com We hope that you like our podcast. If you did please subscribe and tell your camping friends about us.

Dirty Glove Bastard: Off The Porch
Coca Vango DGB Off The Porch Interview

Dirty Glove Bastard: Off The Porch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 61:30


Interview by Mikala Horne https://www.instagram.com/_mikalatv_/ We recently sat down with Coca Vango for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he discussed being an Atlanta native, his experience growing up in a single mother household, experiencing the streets at an early age, falling in love with scamming, getting kicked out of school at 14, scammers being too open on social media, being the first scam rapper, relationship with Project Pat, working with Young MA, getting signed to a label in 2018, getting recognition from Dirty Glove Bastard and Saycheese, finding his purpose in 2017, taking advantage of social media as an artist, navigating in Atlanta as an artist, proposing to Lightskin Keisha, knowing she was the one, the importance of being faithful, getting tired of having multiple women, multiple business ventures and more! 

Teaching Notes - Music Teachers Association's Podcast
Teaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.68 - Ollie Tunmer, Suzzie Vango & Lucy Hollins, Simon Purcell

Teaching Notes - Music Teachers Association's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 37:07


In Episode 68, Patrick chats to Ollie Tunmer about Beat Goes On's Body Percussion Scheme of Work for key stages 1–4;And to Suzzie Vango & Lucy Hollins about their new book, "How to Make Your Choir Sound Awesome", focusing on warm-ups.In the final interview, Patrick discusses the role of improvisation within the classroom, and the role that Jazz pedagogy can play, with the co-chair of Jazz in Education UK, and International Chair in Improvisation at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama: Simon Purcell.Presented and produced by Patrick Johns.#CanDoMusic #GetPlaying www.beatgoeson.co.uk/body-percussion-scheme-of-work/ www.howtomakeyourchoirsoundawesome.com www.abdn.ac.uk/music/jazz-in-education/index.php

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Vango Mining talks Triple-P gold potential

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 6:16


Vango Mining Ltd (ASX:VAN) executive chairman Bruce McInnes sits down with Proactive's Elisha Newell to discuss an emerging gold target at the Marymia project in WA. The Triple-P prospect has open-pit potential, and McInnes says the explorer is just scratching the surface when it comes to the target's gold prospects. As reverse circulation (RC) drilling hits more high-grade gold, Vango plans to return to the soil to learn more about this developing target. #ProactiveInvestors #VangoMining #ASX #Gold #TripleP #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews

Blue Ridge Bonfire by Blue Ridge Overland Gear
Grant Wilson of Freedom Vango Van Builders - Bonfire Show October 19th, 2022

Blue Ridge Bonfire by Blue Ridge Overland Gear

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 50:12


Check out FreedomVanGo: https://www.freedomvango.com/ Shop Van Parts Warehouse: https://vanpartswarehouse.com/?/&utm_source=localiq&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=localiqpmax_shoppingads&gclid=CjwKCAjwwL6aBhBlEiwADycBID-bUaV_svW9_hFYqcf4o7tm1bjkTEeWa9jN3D_Kf-d9Ru9rpDSkuhoCXtwQAvD_BwE In this episode of the Blue Ridge Bonfire, we chat with our friend Grant Wilson of FreedomVanGo. Grant is a man of many talents, and it just so happens that building sweet rigs is one of them. By rigs, we mean vans (duh), Subarus, Miatas, golf carts, and pretty much everything else that has wheels and a motor. He gives us some expert insight on the state of the van-building world, and of course, we dive into some great tangents like giving away 30,000 Whoppers, getting comfortable with the uncomfortable, the pros and cons of the state of Florida, and One Wheels. At least we're pretty sure we talked about those. It's always great to have passionate and creative people at the BROG shop, and Grant definitely fits that description. This is one of our longest episodes yet, and while we're obviously biased, we think it's also one of the best. SHOP NOW: https://www.blueridgeoverlandgear.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2TInbINexaZME_0mhW_bnw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blueridgeoverlandgear/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blueridgeoverlandgear

The 618 Now
This space will look so different in 2 years!

The 618 Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 11:32


In this episode, we discuss: our parks and the great programming available  View the current activity guide  our local "Art Park" (Thoman Park) how different the O'Fallon Community Park will look in the next few years-- big transformations are coming! View the Parks Master Plan which outlines these changes and more the VanGo service offered through the St. Clair County Transit District- it's public transportation on-demand!  Sat, July 16th 8am-noon Vine Street Market @ O'Fallon Station Sat, July 16 7pm an Evening at the Jazz Garage @ Gateway Classic Cars Wed July 20th, 11am-3pm Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting @ Auffenberg Auto Mall- Free food trucks, OTHS Marching Panthers, Register to win *Yeti Cooler, JBL Party Box, Meta Quest (Oculus), Nintendo Switch or Beats headphones!*  Thursday, July 21 @ 7pm Concert with Johnny Holzum and The Well Hungarians @ Auffenberg Automall with free food trucks. Bring a lawn chair! Sat, July 23 @ 10am VFW's 0.1K fun run- truly a run everyone can complete!  Have an idea for a podcast topic? Submit it here! Follow us on Instagram @The618Now.

The Ayyachami Podcast
S2E4: Vango Anna Pongo Anna

The Ayyachami Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 6:40


This week we talk about the importance of having brothers and knowing how to utilize the help we get from them. Tune in to listen to a fun filled episode Ketu mudicha udane ethachi oru sambavam ungalukum irunthuthu na enaku mail podunga [theayyachamipodcast@gmail.com]. Athu mattu ilama enaiya follow pannunga: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theayyachamipodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theayyachamipodcast *** I don't have the copyrights to the music used. *** *** Ella dialogues kum nadigargale sonthamanavargal. ***

Get After It with Nashy
The Vango Adventure Show - Vanessa Ruck

Get After It with Nashy

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 31:16


Welcome to The Vango Adventure Show - hosted by NashyOn this episode Nashy is joined by Vango Ambassador Vanessa Ruck aka @thegirlonabikeVanessa joins Nashy straight from Tunisia where she competed in the Desert Challenge!An adventure junkie, outdoor lover with an ability to battle through and overcome extreme pain! In 2014 Vanessa was involved in a life changing accident. To this day she lives with pain and has had at least one operation a year since being knocked off her bicycle.It was a pleasure to have Vanessa on the show. What she has overcome and achieved since her accident inspires many and there are no signs of her slowing down anytime soon! Vango brings this Podcast to you with a Spirit of Adventure and a range of products to cater for all your outdoor adventure needs!Vango was established in the West of Scotland in 1966 and the company remains based at the gateway to the spectacular Scottish Highlands in the company's headquarters in Port Glasgow. Vango makes tents and equipment for families to camp in comfort, adventurers to go light and wild, and for mountaineers to survive in extreme conditions.Hope you enjoy and please do check out Nashy's other Podcasts and videos on YouTube which include Nashy's family adventures.www.vango.co.ukFollow us....Insta - @the_getafterit_familyInsta - @getafterit_nashyYouTube - GET AFTER IT with NashyTwitter - @GetAfterItNashyFacebook - GET AFTER IT with Nashy

Get After It with Nashy
Vango Adventure Show - Lorna Kerr

Get After It with Nashy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 38:00


Welcome to the first Vango Adventure Show - hosted by NashyOn this episode Nashy is joined by Vango Ambassador Lorna Kerr aka @gurl_on_the_hillFrom wild camping and cold water swimming to adventure wedding proposals Nashy and Lorna discuss all things outdoors and family camping. Lorna is a lover of the great outdoors and recently moved north to live in the heart of the Cairngorms.Vango brings this Podcast to you with a Spirit of Adventure and a range of products to cater for all your outdoor adventure needs!Vango was established in the West of Scotland in 1966 and the company remains based at the gateway to the spectacular Scottish Highlands in the company's headquarters in Port Glasgow. Vango makes tents and equipment for families to camp in comfort, adventurers to go light and wild, and for mountaineers to survive in extreme conditions.Hope you enjoy and please do check out Nashy's other Podcasts and videos on YouTube which include Nashy's family adventures.www.vango.co.ukFollow us....Insta - @the_getafterit_familyInsta - @getafterit_nashyYouTube - GET AFTER IT with NashyTwitter - @GetAfterItNashyFacebook - GET AFTER IT with Nashy

In the Reading Corner
Sarah Ardizzone - Open Up the World with Translated Books

In the Reading Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 25:50


Sarah Ardizzone is an established and highly regarded literary translator of books from French into English. She has a particular interest in the translation of dialogue and in writers who have a social awareness and conscience.Among the list of children's books that she has translated are:Daniel Pennac, Eye of the Wolf and The Rights of the ReaderTimothee de Fombelle, Toby Alone, Vango, The Book of Pearl  and Saving CelesteFaiza Guene Just Like TomorrowBarroux Line of Fire and AlphaIn this episode, Sarah talks to Nikki Gamble about the importance of translating children's books and giving due consideration to selecting books to recommend to publishers.About Saving CelesteIn this incredibly moving and powerful story about climate change by one of France's greatest writers for children, the world is run by industry and the only thing that matters is to buy, buy, buy. People live in crowded cities where cars are stacked vertically and shopping centres run miles into the sky. On the day Celeste starts school on the 110th floor of a tower block, she meets a lonely, young boy.The next day she doesn't return. Her blood has become as polluted as the seas and rivers. On a mission to save her, the boy battles the forces of industry and takes her far, far away.Will the world realise the truth of Celeste's disease? Will there be time for her, and the planet, to recover?

Live with Carisha Show
Coca Vango on GF #lightskinkiesha as Queen of Atlanta * Music * Scamming & More - #livewithCarisha

Live with Carisha Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 36:14


Decatur native, rapper/entrepreneur Coca Vango stops by #LivewithCarisha to discuss his new music release out now on all platforms #MotivationPurposes3, his relationship with girlfriend Light Skin Kiesha, his clothing company, and more. Listen to his new music here: https://foundation-media.ffm.to/cvmp3 Follow Coca Vango on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cocavango/ Thanks for watching this video! Please, Subscribe to my Channel and hit the Bell Icon

Let’s Talk About It
Coca Vango and Light Skin Keisha!

Let’s Talk About It

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 0:13


Today I talked about light skin Keisha and Coca Vango! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kregg-bedford/support

The Progress Report Podcast
Coca Vango addresses if he is still signed, ready to marry LightSkinKeisha, scamming past life

The Progress Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 56:31


Coca Vango is an artist from Atlanta, GA. He rose to stardom in 2016 with records such as “Yesterday” and “Sauce All On Me” (2018). In a new interview on The Progress Report Podcast, Coca speaks on coming up off social media and his phone, dating LightSkin Keisha and appearing on reality TV, knowing his purpose, and business ventures. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theprogressreportpodcast/support

STO Nation
30. Grant Wilson - Part Owner of Freedom VanGo

STO Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 44:12


On this episode I sit down with Grant Wilson one of the owners of Freedom Vango. We talk all about some of the products he offers, his recommendations for sprinter accessories, what sets him apart from his competitors and how it all began. He even talks about his biggest lesson learned since starting the business. So if you are wondering what kind of lights, suspension, bumpers, winches, and other accessories you should get for your Storyteller, Grant shares his knowledge base to help you make a better decision! Be sure to check out Freedom VanGo's https://www.freedomvango.com/ (website), https://www.instagram.com/freedomvango/ (Instagram), https://www.facebook.com/Freedomvango (Facebook), and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQq6IrVJfc6cFZ46CQ6yeyw (YouTube) channel. Don't forget to check out and subscribe to STO Nation's https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4SgWAjtiCl1UoJjWqMM-TA (YouTube )channel, https://www.instagram.com/stonation.life/ (Instagram), and help contribute to our https://www.patreon.com/sto_nation (Patreon page) or you can buy us a https://www.buymeacoffee.com/stonation (beer)!

ABN Newswire Finance Video
Vango Mining Ltd (ASX:VAN) Interview with Executive Chairman Bruce McInnes>

ABN Newswire Finance Video

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 7:04


Kavikuyil Kavitha
Seithi Kekkalam Vango - Aug 24

Kavikuyil Kavitha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 5:18


Hi makkalae....I will be sharing motivational speech,Quotes to remember , day -to- day current affairs,events,timelines here...Stay tuned for listening

Kavikuyil Kavitha
Seithi Kekkalam Vango - Aug 22

Kavikuyil Kavitha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 3:55


Hi makkalae....I will be sharing motivational speech,Quotes to remember , day -to- day current affairs,events,timelines here...Stay tuned for listening

Kavikuyil Kavitha
Seithi kekkalam vango - Aug 21

Kavikuyil Kavitha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 5:42


Hi makkalae....I will be sharing motivational speech,Quotes to remember , day -to- day current affairs,events,timelines here...Stay tuned for listening

Kavikuyil Kavitha
Seithi Kekkalam Vango - August 18

Kavikuyil Kavitha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 4:03


Hi makkalae....I will be sharing motivational speech,Quotes to remember , day -to- day current affairs,events,timelines here...Stay tuned for listening

Kavikuyil Kavitha
Seithi Kekkalam Vango - Aug 17

Kavikuyil Kavitha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 3:23


Hi makkalae....I will be sharing motivational speech,Quotes to remember , day -to- day current affairs,events,timelines here...Stay tuned for listening

Kavikuyil Kavitha
Seithi Kekkalam Vango - Aug 16

Kavikuyil Kavitha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 5:25


Hi makkalae....I will be sharing motivational speech,Quotes to remember , day -to- day current affairs,events,timelines here...Stay tuned for listening

Kavikuyil Kavitha
Seithi Kekkalam Vango - Aug 15

Kavikuyil Kavitha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 3:51


Hi makkalae....I will be sharing motivational speech,Quotes to remember , day -to- day current affairs,events,timelines here...Stay tuned for listening

Kavikuyil Kavitha
Seithi Kekkalam Vango - Aug 9

Kavikuyil Kavitha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 5:18


Hi makkalae....I will be sharing motivational speech,Quotes to remember , day -to- day current affairs,events,timelines here...Stay tuned for listening

Kavikuyil Kavitha
Seithi Kekkalam Vango - Aug 8

Kavikuyil Kavitha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 4:29


Hi makkalae....I will be sharing motivational speech,Quotes to remember , day -to- day current affairs,events,timelines here...Stay tuned for listening

Kavikuyil Kavitha
Seithi Kekkalam Vango - Aug 7

Kavikuyil Kavitha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 4:20


Hi makkalae....I will be sharing motivational speech,Quotes to remember , day -to- day current affairs,events,timelines here...Stay tuned for listening

CruxCasts
Vango Mining (VAN) - Unconventional Miner Aiming for Production

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 38:45


Vango Mining is exploration focused on drilling near-term development and production targets to build the resource base, in parallel with targeting significant high-grade discoveries at depth. Location of Marymia Gold Project in the Yilgarn block of Western Australia.

Kavikuyil Kavitha
Seithi Kekkalam Vango - Aug 6

Kavikuyil Kavitha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 5:12


Hi makkalae....I will be sharing motivational speech,Quotes to remember , day -to- day current affairs,events,timelines here...Stay tuned for listening

Kavikuyil Kavitha
Seithi Kekkalam Vango - Aug 5

Kavikuyil Kavitha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 4:38


Hi makkalae....I will be sharing motivational speech,Quotes to remember , day -to- day current affairs,events,timelines here...Stay tuned for listening

Kavikuyil Kavitha
Seithi kekkalam vango - August 4

Kavikuyil Kavitha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 4:38


Hi makkalae....I will be sharing motivational speech,Quotes to remember , day -to- day current affairs,events,timelines here...Stay tuned for listening

Kavikuyil Kavitha
Seithi kekkalam vango - August 3rd

Kavikuyil Kavitha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 5:42


Hi makkalae....I will be sharing motivational speech,Quotes to remember , day -to- day current affairs,events,timelines here...Stay tuned for listening

Kavikuyil Kavitha
Seithi kekkalam vango - July 31

Kavikuyil Kavitha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 5:19


Hi makkalae....I will be sharing motivational speech,Quotes to remember , day -to- day current affairs,events,timelines here...Stay tuned for listening

Kavikuyil Kavitha
Seithi kekkalam vango - July 30

Kavikuyil Kavitha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 4:02


Hi makkalae....I will be sharing motivational speech,Quotes to remember , day -to- day current affairs,events,timelines here...Stay tuned for listening

Kavikuyil Kavitha
Seithi kekkalam vango - July 29

Kavikuyil Kavitha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 4:28


Hi makkalae....I will be sharing motivational speech,Quotes to remember , day -to- day current affairs,events,timelines here...Stay tuned for listening

Boomerang
Les aventures de Timothée de Fombelle

Boomerang

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 32:22


durée : 00:32:22 - Boomerang - par : Augustin Trapenard - Grand nom de la littérature jeunesse, ses sagas de "Tobie Lolness", "Vango" ou encore son "Livre de perle", ont été lus par des millions d’adolescents dans le monde entier. Timothée de Fombelle est l'invité d'Augustin Trapenard.

Morning Tea with the Boys
Damo's Quiz, Bruce's Behind and the Parasitic Nature of Vampires

Morning Tea with the Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 53:38


Episode 17    Check us out on the old IG! @morningteawtb_pod And send us some of them digital paper planes! morningteawtb@gmail.com   One of the Week The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (movie, Peter Jackson 2001) Vango (book series, Timothée de Fombelle) This Is My Song (book, Richard Yaxley) Mr Bean (TV series, Rowan Atkinson)   Today we chatted about TIDAL Music Check it out!!   For the Record: Born in the USA Bruce Springsteen    

Bulls N' Bears with Matt Birney Podcast
Bulls N' Bears – Vango Mining (MD interview – gold in Western Australia)

Bulls N' Bears with Matt Birney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 3:13


Listen to ASX-listed Vango Mining MD Andrew Stocks talk to Matt Birney on the 6PR Bulls N' Bears report about Vango's new gold discovery that may link to its existing discovery 3km away. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Camping Crew
Episode 79 - Meetup chats, slow roads and sky canopies

The Camping Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 34:53


Welcome to The Camping Crew podcast with Aaron Burchael & Chris Byrne This is meant to be a fun podcast, we are just enthusiasts and what we discuss on the podcast are just our own personal views. You can now support us and get hold of some of our goodies at the same time, just go to TheCampingCrew.ie to see what's available. Or alternatively if you can afford it you can buy us a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/thecampingcrew . Thank you to everyone that bought us a Coffee this week. News: The Meet-up in Treegrove Kilkenny. Helen and Jimmy sent us a follow up email. We met them at the meetup in Kilkenny at the weekend. Follow-ups & shout-outs: Eugene O requested stickers this week Peter Cody was in touch on Twitter asking if we had any ideas of where to look for good campsites near Brest in Brittany for tenting? Campsites or stop overs: Tourer wrote the following review on campsitereview.com about Blaney Caravan Park in NI Where will Charlie and Me be this week? Clifden Eco Park Products: Tony sent us in a book recommendation - Take The Slow Road: Ireland by Martin Dorey Adrian put me on to these Vango awning extras during a chat over the weekend. Things to do while camping: Orienteering Camp life: Hiring Motorhome when over 70. Can our listeners share a rental company that will hire to people over 70 years of age. ---oOo--- If you would like a sticker for your Motorhome, Campervan, Caravan or Car just send us your address and we will pop it in the post to you. To get in touch with us: Email: CampingCrewPodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @TheCampingCrew Instagram: @TheCampingCrewPodcast Facebook: All the good motorhome and camping groups We love getting your messages, ideas, campsite suggestions/reviews, products, news items to discuss on the podcast. We wrap up this podcast with a quick shout out for Aaron's Vlog on YouTube called: Charlie and me our Camping Vlog and his website http://www.campsitereview.com We hope that you like our podcast. If you did please subscribe and tell your camping friends about us.

Take Me With You Podcast
(Ep. 99) Living in Russia with Venetia Vango

Take Me With You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 91:31


Venetia shares about her experience living in two different cities in Russia for a total of 11 years. During that time, she became fluent in Russian, had embarrassing and amusing cultural differences, and had the opportunity to experience some amazing parts of the Russian arts. Venetia also describes the way that Russia changed between 1995 and 2005 culturally and infrastructurally, and shares her woes of traveling by train! Wish You Were HereVenetia: Deru Market, Kirkland, WA Cheryl: City Putt Mini Golf, New Orleans, LA Ryan: Bushmills Distillery Tour, County Antrim, Northern IrelandFollow us on Twitter & Instagram: @tmwypodcastLeave us a voicemail (or text message): (406)763-8699Email: tmwypodcast@gmail.com

The Playground Podcast
Alex Tongue: CEO of Vango Toys. Entrepreneurship, Innovation & the Power of Social Media

The Playground Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 35:26


Join Richard and Chris as we continue our series on Upstarts and Innovators with a conversation with Alex Tongue, CEO and founder of Vango Toys. Hear how this 27-year-old entrepreneur took the tremendous risk to start a new toy company even in a pandemic and the success of his first product, The Upside Down Challenge. Richard, Chris and Alex talk about the power of social media, how it's upending promotion and driving sale, its use and how to judge its effectiveness. Alex represents a new generation of toymaker, and we're excited to bring you his story and insights. In The Endcap, Richard and Chris discuss the current political state of Tik Tok and WeChat. It's a fluid situation with many implications for the toy business, and toy marketing. The Playground Podcast is supported by Global Toy Experts, KidStuff Public Relations, and The Toy Guy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-playground-podcast/support

De vive(s) voix
De vive(s) voix - Jean Rochefort, acteur «drôlatique» «en lisière» entre drôle et tragique

De vive(s) voix

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 29:00


Jean Rochefort (1930-2017), acteur de théâtre et de cinéma français, célèbre notamment pour ses rôles comiques dans Un éléphant, ça trompe énormément et Nous irons tous au paradis d’Yves Robert en 1976 et 1977. Il avait également interprété à la fin de sa vie, les résumés de grands classiques littéraires en argot des années 2010, pour la mini-série Les Bolosses des Belles Lettres diffusée par France Télévisions. Jean Rochefort prêtait également sa voix pour des films des dessins animés... et des compétitions d’équitation dont il était passionné. Mais aussi : > Entretien : Timothée de Fombelle est reconnu comme l’un des plus grands auteurs jeunesse de sa génération, dès 2006 pour son premier roman Tobie Lolness puis avec sa saga Vango, vendue à un million d’exemplaires. Aujourd’hui, il publie  Alma, le premier volet d’une trilogie d’aventures sur fond de traite négrière. Un sujet sensible qui pousse son éditeur américain à refuser sa traduction pour ne pas être accusé d’appropriation culturelle. Le roman raconte les histoires de deux personnages en 1786, entre Afrique, Europe et Caraïbes. Il est illustré par François Place et édité par Gallimard jeunesse. > Et la Chronique « La puce à l’oreille » cinématographique de Lucie Bouteloup, qui se penche cette semaine sur les voix de doublages.

Outdoor PM School Podcast
Episode 3 - Rob Partridge | Outdoor PM School Podcast

Outdoor PM School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 47:37


During this episode, I talk with Rob Partridge. Rob is a Kiwi by birth and studied product design in New Zealand. After graduating from University he moved to Scotland to climb and find a job in the Outdoor Industry. Rob started his career at VanGo and later moved to DMM, a leading climbing, and height safety brand.

The Camping Crew
Episode 61 - Limpets, insurance prices and staycations

The Camping Crew

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 27:59


Welcome to The Camping Crew podcast with Aaron Burchael & Chris Byrne This is meant to be a fun podcast, we are just enthusiasts and what we discuss on the podcast are just our own personal views. News: Martin Carson asked about a meetup on Charlie & Me on YouTube. RTE1 Radio discussed Staycations recently, we discuss this Follow-ups & shout-outs: Thanks to the following people for their support on https://ko-fi.com/thecampingcrew We have a quest in from Mark about camper insurance and clubs. We run though what the Motor Caravan Of Ireland club state on their website Campsites or stop overs: We have a review of the Seal Caves site on Achill from WithAndWithout Tips & Campinghacks: This weeks tip comes from the Vango and @TheGlampers on twitter Products: Decathlon's inflatable camping living area, AIR SECONDS BASE CONNECT FRESH - 6 PEOPLE Tourer tells us about Limpets on campsitereview.com. Does anyone have any experience of them? Camp life: Where will you visit first on the 20th of July? We want you to let us know. ---oOo--- If you would like a sticker for your motorhome or Campervan just send us your address and we will pop it in the post to you. We wrap up this podcast with a quick shout out for Aaron's Vlog on YouTube called: Charlie and me our Camping Vlog and his website http://www.campsitereview.com We also give a quick mention to our Twitter account for our podcast which is @TheCampingCrew and our email address CampingCrewPodcast@gmail.com and ask for ideas, campsites, products, news items to discuss on the podcast. We hope that you like our podcast. If you did please subscribe and tell your camping friends about us.

INSPIRED EDINBURGH - THE HOME OF POWERFUL CONVERSATIONS

Andrew Dobbie is the Founder and Managing Director of MadeBrave; a multi award-winning brand led creative agency based in Glasgow, Edinburgh and London, that makes brands bigger, bolder and stronger.  Launched in 2012, he left his previous job with a two week old baby and just £1,000 of personal savings in the bank. Fast-forward to the present day and MadeBrave has grown to a team of 30 plus people with a client roster including the likes of Tennents, Magners, First Group, Medtronic, Vango and IBM; and partnerships with Google Digital Garage, TEDxGlasgow, Kiltwalk and Scottish EDGE. In 2018, following the successful acquisition of Content Production Agency, Campfire, he established the BornOriginal Group, of which he’s CEO and Chairman. He also sits on the board of Park Circus, and TRC Media, he’s a Power of Youth Fellow, a Council Director at Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, an Ambassador of The Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice in Glasgow, and most recently he’s the Founder and Co-Host of ‘Just A Chat With’ - a video podcast talking brand and creativity with inspiring people who love and live it. His mission is to inspire creativity in everyone, believing that branding and marketing doesn't need to be confusing, and he wants to help others bring their best ideas to life.   00.00 Trailer 00.12 Introduction 02.20 Andrew’s early life 07.00 Andrew’s path into the creative industries 08.50 Andrew on his career vision and how it unfolded 15.20 Andrew on starting his own venture 21.00 How the name MadeBrave came about 25.00 Starting MadeBrave in 2012 as opposed to what it would be like now 27.00 Using social media and viral campaigns 31.10 Growing the business without funding 35.10 The growth and expansion of the brand 41.50 Andrew on the term ‘entrepreneur’ 43.10 Starting a podcast 47.40 The biggest lesson Andrew has learned from his podcast 49.00 The one person Andrew would most like to have on his show 50.40 Andrew on his favourite brand 52.20 How to make a brand bigger, bolder and stronger 53.50 Andrew on his purpose 55.30 Andrew on his legacy 57.30 The long term plans for MadeBrave 1.02.30 Andrew on his life goals 1.06.10 Changing Scottish business culture 1.08.50 Andrew on gaining press and media coverage 1.11.30 How does Andrew define success? 1.12.10 Best piece of advice 1.13.40 Andrew on imposter syndrome 1.14.30 Why are we here? 1.17.00 Andrew on VR and augmented reality 1.19.40 Andrew on meditation 1.21.20 The pressure to scale a business 1.22.50 Speaking to 20 year old self 1.25.20 Changing the world   You can find Andrew at: https://www.facebook.com/dobbieandrew/ https://twitter.com/dobbieandrew https://www.instagram.com/dobbieandrew https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewdobbie   You can find MadeBrave at: https://madebrave.com/ https://www.facebook.com/madebrave https://twitter.com/MadeBrave https://www.instagram.com/madebrave https://www.linkedin.com/company/madebrave/   Find Inspired Edinburgh here: http://www.inspiredinburgh.com https://www.facebook.com/INSPIREDINBURGH https://www.twitter.com/INSPIREDINBURGH https://www.instagram.com/INSPIREDINBURGH https://www.linkedin.com/company/INSPIREDINBURGH

Home Town Hero's
Jesse aka Vango

Home Town Hero's

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 73:56


Jesse aka Vango

Inside Your County Government
Getting from Here to There with VanGO

Inside Your County Government

Play Episode Play 16 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 16:40


There's a lot happening with public transportation in Charles County. Chief of Transportation, Jeff Barnett joins us to talk about upgrades and enhancements to VanGO. Learn more at www.Go-VanGO.com. To find a route visit our site to get the app.

Histoires de jeunesse - le podcast des écrivains pour la jeunesse
#8 Timothée de Fombelle - Architecte des histoires

Histoires de jeunesse - le podcast des écrivains pour la jeunesse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 41:00


Timothée de Fombelle est né en 1973. Animé depuis toujours par un désir de création, il s’est d’abord tourné vers le théâtre. C’est en 2006 que paraît son premier roman, Tobie Lolness, pour lequel il est récompensé par de multiples prix prestigieux, tant français qu’européens. Vango, Victoria rêve, Georgia : tous mes rêves chantent, Le livre de Perle… ses romans, tournés vers l’imaginaire et l’évasion, trouvent leur public à chaque parution et font de lui un auteur incontournable.   Dans cet épisode d'Histoires de jeunesse, il raconte toutes les histoires qui l'ont fait devenir écrivain…  Rendez-vous :  · à 5 : 07 pour découvrir comment le goût de la création s’est imposé à lui dès l’enfance  · à 9 : 36 pour comprendre le rôle de laboratoire qu’a joué le théâtre dans sa formation d’écrivain  · à 11 : 43 pour l’entendre parler de Tobie Lolness, son premier roman imaginé alors qu’il était enfant  · à 24 : 41 pour découvrir comment il bâtit ses histoires et tisse les fils de ses récits  · à 29 : 53 pour connaître le rêve d’évasion derrière ses écrits  · à 39 : 20 pour l’écouter lire un extrait de Victoria rêve (Gallimard Jeunesse)   ---- Retrouvez la saison 2 d’Histoires de jeunesse dès la rentrée, avec Emmanuel Guibert.   ---- Toute l'actu de Bayard Editions Jeunesse : https://leblogjeunesse.bayard-editions.com/actus-jeunesse/histoires-de-jeunesse CREDITS  Ce podcast est préparé et animé  par Leslie Meyzer. Direction éditoriale : Hélène Pasquet. Réalisation :  Emmanuel Viau, Stéphane Letur @Super Bagatelles.  Création musicale, habillage sonore et mixage : Emmanuel Viau. Production : Laurence Szabason. Création visuelle :  Aline Lefrère.   Un podcast de Bayard – juin 2019

Stories from the Road
SftR 061: Camping and RVing in Mexico with Vango Photos

Stories from the Road

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 32:10


Jorn and Hannah Vangoidtsenhoven from Vango Photos work as a freelance duo on the road, sharing their stories and wildlife photographs in books and magazines as they travel through the US, Mexico, and Central America. They've traveled by Airstream, truck camper, and now a Casita trailer. In this episode, Sam interviews Jorn and Hannah about camping and RVing in Mexico, their favorite international camping destinations, and capturing incredible wildlife photography. Some highlights from this episode: 1:00 - Intro to traveling North America 5:00 - From Airstream to truck camper to Casita 7:30 - Travels in Mexico 13:00 - Campgrounds in Mexico 16:00 - Favorite experiences in Mexico and Central America 19:30 - Best travel destinations 24:00 - What’s next? 27:00 - Wildlife photography Connect with Vango Photos and learn more about this episode here!

BEN Talks
Brooklyn Bandstand (Kiid Wolfe, Keyz Vango, Neighborhood Sparkz)

BEN Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 59:30


Ben Louis sits down with WARTOWN members, KiidWolfe, Keyz Vango and Neighborhood Sparks and discusses upcoming and current music and trap metal.

Dishing with Stephanie's Dish
VanGo (ep. 113)

Dishing with Stephanie's Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 19:56


VanGo Automotive refurbishes and rents VW Vanagons RV's to offer customers a blast from the past for their retro glamping adventures behind the wheel of a classic ride. Support the showFollow the Makers of Minnesota on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @MakersofMN. Send story ideas to Stephanie@stephaniesdish.com If you appreciate the work we do here, please subscribe on Patreon Please subscribe to My newsletter at https://stephaniehansen.substack.com/ so you don't miss an epiosde of the Makers of Minnesota This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe

Makers of Minnesota
VanGo (ep. 113)

Makers of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 19:55


VanGo Automotive refurbishes and rents VW Vanagons RV’s to offer customers a blast from the past for their retro glamping adventures behind the wheel of a classic ride. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/StephanieHansen)

vango stephanie hansen makers of minnesota
Makers of Minnesota
VanGo (ep. 113)

Makers of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 19:55


VanGo Automotive refurbishes and rents VW Vanagons RV’s to offer customers a blast from the past for their retro glamping adventures behind the wheel of a classic ride. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/StephanieHansen)

vango stephanie hansen makers of minnesota
Latitude Adjustment
Episode 12: Squat the Planet

Latitude Adjustment

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 78:18


Matthew Derrick is the founder of Squat the Planet, an "online community for misfit travelers". Starting out as a personal travel journal StP has evolved into an online community of anarchists, travel punks, train hoppers, and people from all walks of life connected by a commitment to "travel by any means necessary". Matt and I talk about his travels and what he envisions for the future of StP. Also be sure to check out my appearance on the Squat the Planet Podcast. 

Latitude Adjustment
Episode 9: Anarchist Librarian of Slab City

Latitude Adjustment

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2018 111:40


Cornelius Vango, is a traveler, musician, artist, and the genderqueer anarchist librarian of Slab City. Cornelius recently finished hitchhiking across Alaska with their dog Satan, and I caught up with them in Fresno, during the last segment of their long bus drive back to the Southern California desert.  Latitude Adjustment website (with links to podcast platforms) Cornelius Vango YouTube channel Squat the Planet      

Vango
ethel

Vango

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 2:07


The very first episode of Vango!

Vango, Ethel
Episode 1

Vango, Ethel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 18:57


The very first episode of Vango, Ethel!

Ethel Vango
Ethel Vango

Ethel Vango

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 12:35


The very first episode of Ethel Vango!

Vango podcast
Podcast sur Vango

Vango podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 6:19


The very first episode of Vango podcast!

Projet Vango: Eckener
Projet Vango: Eckener

Projet Vango: Eckener

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 4:38


Sur le personnage d'Eckener! - Par: Victoria Larochelle

Gabrielle Bédard 206
Projet podcast

Gabrielle Bédard 206

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 12:15


Gabrielle Bédard 206, roman Vango, personnage Mademoiselle

Vango et Ethel
Episode 1

Vango et Ethel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 19:09


The very first episode of Vango et Ethel!

Book Reviews
Vango

Book Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 1:29


Vango by Karen Suter

State Of The Art
Draw Me Like One of Your French Girls: Andrew Herman

State Of The Art

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 47:07


In 2014, Andrew Herman co-founded the mobile app French Girls. As the name of the app may reveal, Andrew doesn’t take himself too seriously, but is serious about the app’s ability to introduce users to art appreciation and original art. In this week’s episode, Ethan discusses the process of making the French Girls app, the path to purchasing art, the cultural shifts needed to make art as popular as music, and the importance of not taking all art too seriously with French Girls’ Andrew Herman. -About Andrew Herman-Andrew Herman is co-founder of the mobile app French Girls. Now located in San Francisco, Andrew was a mechanical engineer by training from Scranton, Pennsylvania. He grew up an avid guitar enthusiast and closet art fan. In 2014, he launched Easyl, a marketplace for original art which then transpired into French girls, an app that enables users to discover and create digital art inspired by photos from the community. He is now responsible for technical oversight of the app. Find Andrew on Twitter and Instagram. -About French Girls-Inspired by the famous Titanic line, “draw me like one of your French girls,” French Girls is a mobile app that allows anybody to transform their selfie into an original work of art. Heralded as the next Snapchat, French Girls allows users to commission artists to create works of art based on the photos they upload, and provides a unique introduction art appreciation and to the world of original art. Draw like a French Girl at their website and on the App Store- About Vango Studio - Vango Studio makes the entrepreneurial side of being an artist easy and efficient, saving artists an average of 4 hours per week. In addition to powering artists with an award winning marketplace, we offer artists the ability to create their own website with little to no maintenance, distribute work across platforms, and access detailed insights about their collectors and what is selling across platforms. Follow Vango on Instagram @vango and @art, and visit www.vangoart.co

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life
EP 313: He's Not an Artist But Sold $5m Worth of Art in 2015

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2016 18:53


Ethan Appleby wants to get away from a world where everyone has the same Ikea print in their flat. He’s the founder of Vango - a startup that connects aspiring artists with novice art buyers. They’re currently making $1.6 million in revenue and hoping to grow this year. Listen in to hear Nathan and Ethan talk making art accessible, setting up a successful marketplace, and why Ethan’s raised three funding rounds via convertible note. Famous 5: Favorite Book? – Zero to One What CEO do you follow? — Stewart Butterfield Favourite online tool? —5None Do you get 8 hours of sleep?— No If you could let your 20 year old self know one thing, what would it be?— To take the step sooner to get into entrepreneurship Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:10 – Nathan’s introduction 01:51 – Welcoming Ethan to the show 02:00 – Vango is a marketplace that connects artists and art buyers. It makes money by taking 30% of every transaction 02:50 – “Art is something people are intrigued by, but intimidated by” 03:16 – Before starting Vango, Ethan was a Design Thinking consultant 03:54 – Started in 2013 - first-year revenue was zero 04:23 – As of March 2016, 20,000 sellers have an active profile 05:00 – Targeting new art buyers - around 100,000 buyers on their platform in total 05:45 – “We’re hustling every month to get new sales” 06:35 – Currently have a team of 12 06:44 – Raised around $3 million through 500 Startups 07:10 – All raised via convertible notes 07:55 – Convertible notes let you take funding without worrying about valuation 09:10 – “We like to help people engage with art directly” 09:44 – Total revenue in 2015 was $1.6 million 10:10 – Biggest cost is the team 10:45 – In March 2016, about 800 buyers and 320 sellers 11:25 – Once an artist sells 10 pieces, their likelihood to sell increases 12:18 – The benefit to artists comes from higher traffic 13:30 – Average order value on on Vango is $575 14:20 – Connect with Ethan via email or on twitter 16:05 – The Famous Five 3 Key Points: Get started. Create your business now. To get sales, you need to hustle. Keep moving and building momentum Art is an area where a marketplace to connect buyers and sellers directly has room to take off Resources Mentioned: Host Gator – The site Nathan uses to buy his domain names and hosting for cheapest price possible. Freshbooks - The site Nathan uses to manage his invoices and accounts. Leadpages – The drag and drop tool Nathan uses to quickly create his webinar landing pages which convert at 35%+ Audible – Nathan uses Audible when he's driving from Austin to San Antonio (1.5 hour drive) to listen to audio books. Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives  

Becoming an Artist
Selling Art on the Web

Becoming an Artist

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2016 37:18


Jonathan Wallraven, Curatorial Director at Vango Art, will showcase Vango's unique online fine art selling platform.

Portfolio Development
Displaying and Selling Art with Vango Art

Portfolio Development

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2016 37:18


Jonathan Wallraven, Curatorial Director at Vango Art, will showcase Vango's unique online fine art selling platform.

Po Politickin
Artist Spotlight - Coca Vango

Po Politickin

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016 16:13


Welcome to another edition of Po Politickin. In this episode, we politick with Decatur, Georgia rapper Coca Vango. Artist Bio - Coca Vango, born to Janice and Amin Best, in Decatur, Georgia, has faced a youth of conflict and struggle. After getting kicked out of high school, and spending time behind bars, Coca’s music allowed him to grow and mold into the man he has become today. After dropping his first official mix tape, Jugg Rich, in early 2015, Coca’s hit single ‘Recipe,’ received almost 2 million views within the first month of its release! The second mix tape, Jugg Rich 2, will be released before the year ends, with massive sounds to follow.

Global Product Management Talk
TEI 019: Applying the 5 Steps of Design Thinking – with Ethan Appleby

Global Product Management Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2015 40:00


Global Product Management Talk is pleased to bring you episode 019 of... The Everyday Innovator with host Chad McAllister, PhD. The podcast is all about helping people involved in developing and managing products become more successful, grow their careers, and STANDOUT from their peers. Our Guest: Ethan Appleby is a Design Thinking practitioner and coach. He used Design Thinking to create the last company he founded, Vango, which makes it easy for anyone to select and purchase original art. In the interview he shares the 5 steps of Design Thinking. Empathy: learning about the audience you are designing for. Be curious instead of leading the conversation to a conclusion you already formed.Definition: constructing a point of view organized by needs and insights, based on your results from step 1.Ideation: a group brainstorming process to generate ideas using the “yes and…” technique to build upon each others’ ideas and create as many as possible in short sprints. Another tool is to ask “how might we…” focused on specific constraints. A sprint is a few minutes of individual ideation followed by sharing of ideas, then using “yes and” to build on ideas. Additional sprints are conducted on other needs and insights and to further explore specific ideas. Constrain ideation to 3 hours.Prototype: building a representation of one of your ideas to show others. When you build something you discover more about the problem. Keep it simple – playdough, clay, tape, etc.Testing: Show prototype to potential users and customers to get their feedback. The goal is to continue learning about the customers’ core problem and solutions that provide them value.

Philip
Vango Infinity 400 at #gsl2012

Philip "dm" Campbell's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2012 4:27


BAnQ - Baladodiffusion
Rencontre du CQRLJ - Timothée de Fombelle, écrivain

BAnQ - Baladodiffusion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2011 102:00


Avec l'auteur de Tobie Lolness et de Vango, lauréat de nombreux prix, dont le prix Tam-Tam, le prix Sorcières et le Prix jeunesse des libraires du Québec. Une plume à l'envolée exceptionnelle! Présenté en collaboration avec les Éditions Gallimard et L'école des loisirs Cette rencontre a eu lieu au Théâtre Inimagimô de la Grande Bibliothèque le mardi 11 octobre 2011.

The Outdoors Station
No 179 - The Podzine 3/12/07

The Outdoors Station

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2007 35:50


Into December we go with another Podzine where we meet Max Graves from Vango who takes us through some exciting new products for 2008 and we meet up again with Lillian Sullivan from Ardblair, to discuss underwear! Plus of course a bit of a chit chat, a small diary section and this weeks competition to win the new National Trails book by Paddy Dillon.

The Conversation Podcast
Coca Vango Talks Life As A Scammer, New Music, Lightskin Keisha + More | #EP80

The Conversation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 63:30


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