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Fully Charged Daily
#541 - CLIP - The Girly Quiz

Fully Charged Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 10:30


On this week's Girly Quiz, Dave grappled with the brand Veet, the uses of the contraceptive pill and the concept of 'casting off'. Did he get the W?

The BarberShop with Shantanu
Behind the Scenes of Building India's BIGGEST BRANDS: Lakmé, Durex, Veet & More!: Sukhleen Aneja

The BarberShop with Shantanu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 111:25


In today's episode of The BarberShop with Shantanu, Shantanu Deshpande (CEO and Founder, Bombay Shaving Company) sits down for a conversation with Sukhleen Aneja (Ex CEO, Good Glamm Brands, Ex- HUL, L'Oreal). We discuss Sukhleen's varied and rich career trajectory, her takeaways, insights, and learnings over the years.

Not For Radio
RELOADED: Veet hair removal review. 23rd July 2024.

Not For Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 5:05


From episode #330.  You snipers send this review to us at least 50 times a week. While we have already covered this, we had to read it again because it is just so good. Enjoy Give us a follow if you haven't already ~ Jay and Dunc. Want to get in touch? Hit us up, here: https://linktr.ee/notforradio https://bitly.ws/YYGtSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ross O'Carroll-Kelly @ The Irish Times
Honor and Liesel are both smiling and it's like driving towards a cor with its lights on full beam. I end up having to turn away

Ross O'Carroll-Kelly @ The Irish Times

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 6:58


The school concert hall is absolutely rammers this afternoon. We're talking, like, 1,000 students and parents crammed between the walls to hear the result of the election for Mount Anville Head Girl for 2024-2025 and I haven't seen Honor looking so pleased with herself since the time she swapped her old dear's hair conditioning mask for Veet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Review That Review with Chelsey Donn & Trey Gerrald
149: Veet For Men Hair Removal - 5 Star Review

Review That Review with Chelsey Donn & Trey Gerrald

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 35:17 Transcription Available


The Queens bring it back home (Episode 14) as they rate and review a 5 Star Amazon Review for Veet for Men: Hair Removal Gel Cream! Chelsey doesn't 'bite her tongue at you' but she will give that cheek an enthusiastic bite! Plus, we have a show first as our Royal Highness induction is an actual 5 Star Review! You don't wanna miss this one! Queendom Question: How would YOU sit on a carton of ice cream?(00:58) Lodge a Complaint!(03:33) A Reminder To Listeners(04:36) Veet 5 Star Review(24:39) Exclusive Offer(27:40) Nair or Veet?(28:56) My Royal Highness: A1 Total Service Plumbing(32:52) On This Week's After Show PodReview The Pod at lovethepodcast.com/thereviewqueensDONATE to the Production of Review That Review by visiting ReviewThatReview.com/Donate Click Here to Join our Patreon for Bonus content and Member's Only After-Show Companion Podcast featuring additional reviews, deeper dives, salacious stories, and more.***** PROMO CODES *****REVIEWQUEEN at clean.emailREVIEW40 at vitable.com.auREVIEWQUEEN at shesbirdie.comREVIEWQUEEN40 at NatalieWeissVoice.comQUEEN15 at SmartPatches.comQUEEN at superchewer.com***Click Here to Join the Queendom Mailing List!Leave us a voicemail at 1-850-REVIEW-0WATCH CLIPS on YouTube!Visit our website for more: www.ReviewThatReview.com@TheReviewQueens | @ChelseyBD | @TreyGerrald ---Review That Review is an independent podcast. Executive Produced by Trey Gerrald and Chelsey Donn with editing and sound design by Trey Gerrald. Cover art designed by LogoVora, voiceover talents by Eva Kaminsky, and our theme song was written by Joe...

Scaling Japan Podcast
Episode 64: Marketing Agencies in Japan Part 1 with Robert Purss

Scaling Japan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 49:36


In this episode of the Scaling Japan Podcast, we welcome Robert Purss, Founder and Managing Director of McLaren Group, a Tokyo-based bilingual Marketing Consultancy offering end-to-end services including Marketing Strategy, Consumer Research, and Business Development. With over 15 years of experience, Robert's professional journey includes key marketing roles with global giants such as Nielsen, Reckitt, and Perfetti van Melle, managing renowned brands like Veet, MediQtto, and Mentos. Having overseen the localization and launch of over 50 products in the Japanese market, tune in as Robert joins us to share insights on aspects involving marketing agencies, various agency types, and the pros and cons of agencies of different sizes. Don't miss Part 2, where we'll delve into choosing the right marketing agency! Links from Guest Appearance: ⁠LinkedIn⁠ McLaren Group Marketing Marketing Agencies Presentation Slides Show Notes: 00:00: Introduction 2:04: What is marketing to you? 4:40: What is a marketing agency? 5:31: What are some marketing agency types? 6:38: What do marketing agencies do? 16:09: About freelancers 17:34: Pros on freelancers 19:55: Cons working with freelancers 20:56:  Production companies 21:50: Pros of production companies 23:15: Cons of production companies 27:34: About small-sized agencies 28:42: Pros of small-sized agencies 29:38: Cons of small-sized agencies 34:42: About mid to large-size agencies 36:58: Pros of mid to large-size agencies 37:41: Examples of mid-sized agencies 42:09: Differences between mid and large-size agencies in terms of their services 44:24: Agency types and impact on media 45:18: Diving into paid media Coaching with Tyson Looking to take your business to the next level? Let our host Tyson Batino help you scale your business from $100,000 to $10,000,000 dollars with his coaching and advisory services. ⁠⁠⁠⁠Visit here to learn how he can help⁠⁠ --- Send in a voice message: ⁠⁠⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scalingjapanpodcast/message⁠⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scalingjapanpodcast/message

4 Things with Amy Brown
Friendship Breakups & Advocating for Your Health (5th Thing)

4 Things with Amy Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 19:54 Transcription Available


Today's quote: “The view is always better from the high road – and there's less traffic!”   Amy & Kat answer two questions from a listener email:   How should we feel if a friendship ends? A lot of people don't talk about ending friendships, but it can feel like more of a loss than someone we've been dating (even if you knew it was the right decision for yourself)!   It's a VERY normal experience for a friendship to end (and it can really suck). Kat reminds us that grieving is not about getting over something – it's about learning live with the loss.   How can get your doctor to take your symptoms seriously? Amy is in perimenopause and is getting her hormones tested to try to figure out the right way to treat her symptoms. There's a lot of shame around menopause especially if you're doctor isn't taking your symptoms seriously or is disregarding your concerns.   Reminder! You are allowed to have information & ask questions about your own health!! Don't feel bad advocating for yourself and if you need to, find a new doctor who will listen to you!   PLUS – beauty mishaps: Veet for eyebrows and Preparation H for undereye?!   HOSTS:Amy Brown // RadioAmy.com // @RadioAmy Kat Defatta // @Kat.Defatta // @YouNeedTherapyPodcast // YouNeedTherapyPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Chipping Forecast
EP23: No Sympathy for the Carter

The Chipping Forecast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 65:10


On this week's episode Eddie gives us all an insight into the pressure and emotions of professional golf, while Andrew and Iain wonder if their own golf careers could be significantly improved by moving to Guam. We also take a diversion into the world of 1970s advertising, consider the prospect of more LIV defections and Iain then tells us all about an exciting new band he thinks we should listen to.This week's episode is brought to you by Veet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Chipping Forecast
EP23: No Sympathy for the Carter

The Chipping Forecast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 65:10


On this week's episode Eddie gives us all an insight into the pressure and emotions of professional golf, while Andrew and Iain wonder if their own golf careers could be significantly improved by moving to Guam. We also take a diversion into the world of 1970s advertising, consider the prospect of more LIV defections and Iain then tells us all about an exciting new band he thinks we should listen to. This week's episode is brought to you by Veet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Not My First Guess
The simple mantra you need to succeed with marketing featuring Jacqui Patton, Founder of Ink Blot Creative

Not My First Guess

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 41:18


Today I'm joined by Jacqui Patton, Founder of Ink Blot Creative.After training as an actress, Jacqui's life took some twists and turns, including an eye-watering stint as the lady behind the number dishing out hair removal emergency advice at Veet, before finding her way into the world of marketing.A truly natural and masterful communicator, it's no surprise that a simple (yet radically candid) conversation with the new CEO accidentally landed her the role of Head of Comms at RBS International.There she honed her craft and when life radically shook up her perspective, she decided to take on a new challenge and left the corporate world to forge her own path by starting Ink Blot Creative.Having been a client of agencies for many years, she spent quite a while trying to do what everyone else was doing in the same way that they were doing it.But she soon realised the clients she and her team got most excited about, were the ones a little bit like them (and us)! People that are building a growing business and want a helping hand to make it the best it can possibly be.In this episode we discuss:How to avoid the content loop procrastination trapRemembering what you actually do, and whyGetting obsessed with your customers, not your competitorsFinding inspiration from other industriesConnecting with your legacyAnd so much more!Links:Checkout Ink Blot Creative - https://www.inkblotcreative.co.ukAttend Jacqui's Greenhouse Event - https://greenhouse.jeFollow the IfWeRaise Founder Roadmap - https://www.ifweraise.com/#roadmapListen to Business Anchors with Dan & Lloyd Knowlton - https://open.spotify.com/show/1IyamqopNDm8tYhhCsiiUk?si=7fa2d250e19b4dccListen to our episode with Sophie Meislin Baron - https://open.spotify.com/episode/4i5DfzfIAW7niBQToRn4LyListen to our episode with Abi Foster - spoti.fi/44lJJK7Checkout our new sponsor shipshape.vc - https://bit.ly/43Kq99N

Dads Lads & Kebabs
E68 - 90s Nostalgia, Veet for Men & Podcast Collabs

Dads Lads & Kebabs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 60:22


2 mates, Niall & Miki, discussing the day to day struggles in life, from a Man's point of view. This week the boys discuss the 80s and 90s films and music, Niall buying Veet for Men and taking off his body hair and the upcoming podcast collabs for mental health.Hope you enjoy..Support the show

The BarberShop with Shantanu
How We Sold Durex, Veet, Mortein, Harpic and more to India! | Ex-Global COO, Reckitt | Adi Sehgal

The BarberShop with Shantanu

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 127:44


Hi, thanks for stopping by! You're listening to #TheBarbershopWithShantanu In today's episode, we have Aditya Sehgal, ex-COO Global at Reckitt, and founder of asgard.world, a metaverse company. We talk about how his 10,010 days at Reckitt, working his way up the corporate ladder, building #Durex out into the fun brand it is today, insights on China, what India needs to do to grow, his frameworks for growth, brand building and so much more. The episode is chock full of invaluable insights. You'll kick yourself if you don't listen till the end. _____________________________________________________ 00:00:00 Teaser 00:00:53 Introducing Aditya Sehgal 00:02:20 10,010 days at Reckitt 00:05:08 Starting out in Gorakhpur 00:10:37 Marketing stint & working with a huge team 00:15:20 Being called back to sales 00:17:40 Being perfectly correct, and perfectly wrong 00:20:34 Learnings about mass distribution 00:25:36 Growing a brand & e-commerce learnings 00:29:47 Being sent to China 00:31:45 The need for Brutal Honesty & letting people go 00:35:09 Insights about China and India 00:38:36 China has different names for everything 00:40:38 Complex structures in China 00:41:21 Reckitt's model for growing brands 00:49:20 Cultural learnings from China 00:53:22 Acquiring Durex and building the fun image for it 01:01:36 Framework for innovation 01:04:05 Working with e-commerce from the start 01:05:06 Starting D2C in China 01:06:43 China is ahead of the world technologically 01:09:57 Global companies struggling in China 01:10:56 Nutrition and excercise 01:11:48 Comparing India & China 01:27:13 India needs to protect itself environmentally 01:30:20 Life is about balance. Growth isn't everything 01:36:03 Moving out of China 01:41:24 Dealing with Covid before it got out 01:46:18 Turning 50 & wanting to move out of corporate 01:49:39 Formula for happiness 01:53:25 What is Adi running towards? 01:57:22 Building asgard.world 01:59:06 Aditya's releaxed workstyle now 02:02:22 Adi's words of advice 02:05:30 Concluding notes 02:07:29 The Bombay Shaving Company hamper ____________________________________________________ MORE ABOUT ASGARD.WORLD Website: https://www.asgard.world/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asgard.world/ _____________________________________________________ APPLY NOW We are looking for early stage stage companies with: - Amazing Founders - Operating in large markets - Are post revenue - TBWS will put in the first or second institutional cheque! Email us about you and your start-up on barbershop@bombayshavingcompany.com. _____________________________________________________ ABOUT OUR CHANNEL My name is Shantanu and I am the founder of Bombay Shaving Company and Bombae. I LOVE entrepreneurship. Personally, I would rate myself as an average (at best) entrepreneur, but I love great ones. The BarberShop with Shantanu S2: Raiser's Edge goes beyond our conversations from S1 on our podcast to tangible help. With the help of our sponsors at BSC and Bombae we have put together a season which brings together a corpus of 50+ equity seekers looking to support 20+ start-ups in their growth and success. We will be releasing an episode every Friday at 9 pm. Tune in and hope you enjoy. :) _____________________________________________________

Happy Work
#729 - 5 IDEES DE BONNES RÉSOLUTIONS BIEN-ÊTRE POUR 2023

Happy Work

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 7:24


Eh oui, les bonnes résolutions vont être à la mode très bientôt. Nous le savons toutes et tous, bien souvent, nous les oublions aussi vite que nous les avons faites. Mais, et si, pour une fois, ce n'était pas le cas ? Histoire de vous aider un petit peu, je vous en propose 5, plus ou moins simples…. Libre à vous de les choisir. 1️⃣ En 2023, une fois par semaine, j'arrête de travailler plus tôt2️⃣ En 2023, je déconnecte totalement le soir et le week-end3️⃣ En 2023, je ne suis plus fatigué.e le matin4️⃣ En 2023, je dis (vraiment) ce que je pense5️⃣ En 2023, Je suis positif.veEt pour retrouver tous mes contenus, tests, articles, vidéos =>>> www.gchatelain.comSoutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/happy-work. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Grilled by The Staff Canteen
S4 Ep25 - Alex Bond and Sushi Stu (Stu Turner)

Grilled by The Staff Canteen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 64:52


Welcome back to Grilled by The Staff Canteen, this is series 4 and our fifth co-host is Alex Bond. Alex is chef and owner of Michelin-starred Alchemilla and his latest venture Mollis plus a former Great British Menu contestant. Alex has picked six guests from the hospitality industry to chat to and put under the Grilled spotlight, and his final guest is Stu Turner, aka owner and founder of Sushi Sushi and otherwise known as Sushi Stu. In this episode we talk about the best topping for crumpets, the worst restaurant experiences they have both had, Veet reviews and why Chilli Crack is a best seller. We do also talk about Japanese ingredients and why Stu wants to keep introducing them to British cooking! Thanks for listening to Grilled by The Staff Canteen, we talk to the UK's best chefs every week so make sure you follow us so you don't miss out on the latest episode. If you are not already become a member of The Staff Canteen and keep up to date: www.thestaffcanteen.com/index/register Please support us if you like what we do: bit.ly/TSCContribute

Vietnam Innovators
S3#32 Soren Bech, General Director, Reckitt/Mead Johnson Vietnam: Đổi mới không ngừng vì một hành tinh mạnh khoẻ

Vietnam Innovators

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 35:05


[English description below]Reckitt/Mead Johnson là công ty mẹ đứng sau hàng loạt những thương hiệu tiêu dùng đã quá nổi tiếng và gần gũi với người dùng Việt như dòng sữa dinh dưỡng Enfa, kẹo ngậm Strepsils, Dettol, Veet hay Durex…Với sứ mệnh cốt lõi là mang đến sự nuôi dưỡng, chữa lành và bảo vệ người dùng thông qua từng chiến lược phát triển, từng sản phẩm được làm ra, Reckitt hiện đang là một hệ cộng đồng với toàn cầu với quy mô 43,000 người và đang trên hành trình không ngừng chuyển đổi và tăng trưởng bền vững.Vì sao Reckitt làm được điều đó? Những chiến lược xây dựng cộng đồng bền vững của Reckiit là gì? Tại tập podcast Vietnam Innovators này, chúng ta sẽ cùng host Hảo Trần trò chuyện và tìm hiểu với ông Soren Bech - General Director tại Reckitt/Mead Johnson Vietnam.Đừng quên có thể xem bản video của podcast này tại YouTube.Và đọc những bài viết thú vị tại website vietcetera.comNếu có bất cứ góp ý, phản hồi hay mong muốn hợp tác, bạn có thể gửi email về địa chỉ team@vietcetera.comCảm ơn Viglacera đã đồng hành cùng tập podcast này.Cùng chặng đường 48 năm hình thành và phát triển, Tổng công ty Viglacera - CTCP là nhà sản xuất Vật liệu xây dựng và đầu tư kinh doanh Bất động sản lớn nhất tại Việt Nam với hơn 40 đơn vị thành viên. Chúng tôi tự hào là nhà cung cấp dịch vụ hàng đầu về vật liệu xây dựng bền vững và chất lượng cao đồng thời là nhà phát triển Khu công nghiệp hàng đầu tại Việt Nam.---Reckitt is a health, hygiene, and nutrition company with almost 200 years of heritage. Reckitt brands that are familiar to Vietnamese consumers including Enfa, Strepsils, Dettol, Veet, Durex, and more.With the core mission to protect, heal and nurture in the pursuit of a cleaner and healthier world, Reckitt has now become a global community of 43,000 staff and is on track for continued transformation and sustainable growth.How can Reckitt succeed with its business model? What are the community building strategies of this giant in the consumer goods industry? Let's join host Hao Tran in this Vietnam Innovators podcast with Soren Bech - General Director at Reckitt/Mead Johnson Vietnam to find out.-----Reckitt is a health, hygiene, and nutrition company with almost 200 years of heritage. Reckitt brands that are familiar to Vietnamese consumers including Enfa, Strepsils, Dettol, Veet, Durex, and more.With the core mission to protect, heal and nurture in the pursuit of a cleaner and healthier world, Reckitt has now become a global community of 43,000 staff and is on track for continued transformation and sustainable growth.How can Reckitt succeed with its business model? What are the community building strategies of this giant in the consumer goods industry? Let's join host Hao Tran in this Vietnam Innovators podcast with Soren Bech - General Director at Reckitt/Mead Johnson Vietnam to find out.Listen to this episode on YouTubeAnd explore many amazing articles at the website vietcetera.com.Feel free to leave any questions at team@vietcetera.comViglacera Corporation is the largest real estate and building materials group in Vietnam, as well as the largest industrial park operator in Vietnam. 48 years of excellence make us a leading full-service provider of sustainable and high-quality building materials. Having a total of 40 subsidiaries, we cover the entire real estate and building materials spectrum.

Vento da Liberdade
Veet Vichara & Premanjali

Vento da Liberdade

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 6:33


Música

Product Startup
131: Why Doing Good with Your Hardware Product Matters

Product Startup

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 28:05


Jos Harrison is the global head of design and brand experience at Reckitt, the firm which owns many big brands including Lysol, Veet, Finish, Durex, and more. He has been in the design industry for over 25 years. Today Jos is going to share some valuable knowledge on how inventors, startups, and small manufacturers can learn what ESG is, why doing good for the world is beneficial for an emerging hardware product, and how to start with implementing ESG in your emerging or scaling business. Today you will hear us talk about: WDefining ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) Why ESG is important for a small hardware business Why ESG is important for the world. How hardware startups can do ESG well, and how to do it early on What can hardware startups and scaleups learn from big organizations that do this well. The idea of a consumer is old, that is changing. Manufacturing options, packaging, materials all can be done smart for sustainability and environmental reasons Think about iterative design to become more and more ESG friendly over time Educate your users Buyers are willing to pay more now, for a product that lasts longer; however, there is a caveat in selling Small business have a huge benefit over big corporate, as society believes that startups were there to solve a core problem. EPISODE LINKS Jos Harrison / Reckitt Links: Website: https://www.reckitt.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josharrison/ The Product Startup Podcast Links: Website: https://www.ProductStartup.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ProductStartup/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ProductStartup/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/ProductStartup/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ProductStartup/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/ProductStartup/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProductStartup YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MakoInvent Mako Design Links: Website: https://www.makodesign.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MakoInvent Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MakoInvent/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/MakoDesign/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MakoInvent/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/MakoInvent/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MakoInvent/ Kevin Mako Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Entrepreneurs/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/KevMako/ Quora: https://www.quora.com/profile/Kevin-Mako Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KevMakoPage/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/KevMako/ About: MAKO Design + Invent is the original firm providing world-class consumer product development services tailored to startups, small manufacturers, and inventors. Simply put, we are the leading one-stop-shop for developing your physical product from idea to store shelves, all in a high-quality, cost-effective, and timely manner. We operate as one powerhouse 30-person product design team spread across 4 offices to serve you (Austin, Miami, San Francisco, & Toronto). We have full-stack in-house industrial design, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, patent referral, prototyping, and manufacturing services. To assist our startup and inventor clients, in addition to above, we help with business strategy, product strategy, marketing, and sales/distribution for all consumer product categories. Also, our founder Kevin Mako hosts The Product Startup Podcast, the industry's leading hardware podcast. Check it out for tips, interviews, and best practices for hardware startups, inventors, and product developers. Click HERE to learn more about Mako Design + Invent!

The Rock Drive Catchup Podcast
NOT FOR RADIO: Buckle in, or be buckled - 22nd June 2022

The Rock Drive Catchup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 21:54


Veeting your balls A few messages from you fullas Don't Veet your balls See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Salmon Podcast
Veet Sensitive Touch เครื่องกำจัดขน สำหรับผิวบอบบาง | ป้ายยา EP37

Salmon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 36:07


สินค้าของสาวๆ กันบ้าง เมื่อรุ่งฤดีชวนเนย-จนิสตา แห่งรายการ World Y มาคุยป้ายยาอุปกรณ์กำจัดขนกัน และนี่คือ Veet Sensitive Touch ที่ฟังดูนุ่มนวลตั้งแต่ชื่อสินค้า มันคืออุปกรณ์กำจัดขนแบบพกพา ที่เปลี่ยนหัวได้หลายแบบสำหรับหลายกหลายพื้นที่ใช้งาน ที่บอกได้ว่าใช้ได้ตั้งแต่คิ้ว หน้า ใต้วงแขน ไปจนบิกินีไลน์ ก็สามารถจัดการได้อย่างนุ่มนวล #SalmonPodcast #SalmonHouse #ป้ายยา #ป้ายยาพอดแคสต์ #รุ่งฤดี #รุ่งป้ายยา #เครื่องกำจัดขน #Veet Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Facciamo il Punto
E10 - Come ha fatto Durex a sfatare il tabù della sessualità rivoluzionando il modo di comunicare sui social? - con Nicolò Scala - Marketing Manager @ Reckitt

Facciamo il Punto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 36:04


Comedians Playing Fantasy Premier League
S1 EP43: Jon Richardson Writes His First Song - ‘The Curse'

Comedians Playing Fantasy Premier League

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 35:43


S1 EP43: Jon Richardson Writes His First Song - ‘The Curse'Jon Richardson plays Matt Forde his first ever original song composition summing up Gameweek 30. Elsewhere, Matt discusses getting into a bit of trouble around a tweet sent after the Forest v Liverpool game, there's some serious Oliver Beer-off developments and Vinny Van der Veet returns to defend Matt's honour.Don't forget to send us in your forfeit suggestions. Email us at hello@cpfpl.comFollow the podcast on Twitter (@comediansfpl), Instagram (ComediansplayingFPL) and Facebook (@comediansfpl)Share, subscribe, review!You can join our FPL Fan League here: fantasy.premierleague.com/leagues/auto-join/4mtcnh… League Code: 4mtcnh

Tradition Orale Poétique
Poème d'amour

Tradition Orale Poétique

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 1:06


Poème d'amour in Poèmes d'amour section (2020)Illustration : Xabier Moingeon - https://xabiermoingeon.wordpress.comLaisse mon corps glisser sur le tienComme un aria de pétales sur la paume de ta mainHumide de la rosée, tendre à déchirerUne déconvenue de la penséeTes yeux rieurs et amoureuxMenacent d'imploser deviennent ombrageuxJe ne suis que corolle fragile en ton seinQuand de ton dos sculpté j'entrevois le dessinEn une ronde de douleurToi, mon amour, te meursM'implorant de ne pas étendre à plus de sentimentsNotre univers cet espace temps C'est la terre qui se renverse et les Pôles qui s'inversentC'est le temps qui s'arrêtent des torrents se déversentC'est tout un monde bouleversé sans repère sans cadre sans vieC'est mon cœur qui cesse de battre et te supplieUn songe, un enfant qui rêve Aux couleurs d'un pays magique à la sèveEt au goût de tes lèvres que j'embrasseJe ne suis qu'un pétale, qu'une fleur en disgrâce

Tradition Orale Poétique
Poème d'amour

Tradition Orale Poétique

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 1:06


Poème d'amour in Poèmes d'amour section (2020)Illustration : Xabier Moingeon - https://xabiermoingeon.wordpress.comLaisse mon corps glisser sur le tienComme un aria de pétales sur la paume de ta mainHumide de la rosée, tendre à déchirerUne déconvenue de la penséeTes yeux rieurs et amoureuxMenacent d'imploser deviennent ombrageuxJe ne suis que corolle fragile en ton seinQuand de ton dos sculpté j'entrevois le dessinEn une ronde de douleurToi, mon amour, te meursM'implorant de ne pas étendre à plus de sentimentsNotre univers cet espace temps C'est la terre qui se renverse et les Pôles qui s'inversentC'est le temps qui s'arrêtent des torrents se déversentC'est tout un monde bouleversé sans repère sans cadre sans vieC'est mon cœur qui cesse de battre et te supplieUn songe, un enfant qui rêve Aux couleurs d'un pays magique à la sèveEt au goût de tes lèvres que j'embrasseJe ne suis qu'un pétale, qu'une fleur en disgrâce

Projeto Mayhem
Bate-Papo Mayhem 136 - O Tarot e seu uso Terapêutico - Com Veet Pramand

Projeto Mayhem

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 74:21


Bate-Papo Mayhem 136 - Com Veet Pramand - O Tarot e seu uso Terapeutico Bate Papo Mayhem é um projeto extra desbloqueado nas Metas do Projeto Mayhem.  O vídeo desta conversa está disponível em: https://youtu.be/_OhpuyuTUns   Todas as 3as, 5as e Sabados as 21h os coordenadores do Projeto Mayhem batem papo com algum convidado sobre Temas escolhidos pelos membros, que participam ao vivo da conversa, podendo fazer perguntas e colocações. Os vídeos ficam disponíveis para os membros e são liberados para o público em geral três vezes por semana, às terças, quartas e quintas feiras e os áudios são editados na forma de podcast e liberados duas vezes por semana. Faça parte do projeto Mayhem: https://www.catarse.me/tdc

Movin' Right Along: A Muppet Movie Podcast
Movin' Right Along MFC15: Scröeper Veet Un Crannen Buchers

Movin' Right Along: A Muppet Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 21:01


We're talking about Minutes 29-30 of A Muppet Family Christmas, in which Big Bird sings with the Swedish Chef and Beauregard plans his agenda for tomorrow. With special guest Joe Hennes! PLUS: Heartwarming hilarity! Does the Chef speak some real Swedish? Cranburry is Big Bird's fav'rih! Why isn't Emmet Otter at the farmhouse? And ruining a Piggy puppet! Hosted by Anthony Strand & Ryan Roe Guest Joe Hennes Produced & Edited by Anthony Strand Logo by Morgan Davy

Comedians Playing Fantasy Premier League
S1 EP14: Chris McCausland & Vinny Van Der Veet

Comedians Playing Fantasy Premier League

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 62:01


EP 14: Chris McCausland & Vinny Van Der VeetJon Richardson and Matt Forde are joined by comedian Chris McCausland to discuss his FPL team and why he refuses to pick players from Man City, Man Utd, Chelsea, Spurs and Arsenal.Elsewhere Matt gets on a wobble board for a forfeit and he introduces our new social media correspondent Vinny Van Der Veet.You can see Chris on tour next year - Go to http://chrismccausland.com/ for details.Follow the podcast on Twitter: @comediansfpl or Email us at hello@cpfpl.comYou can join our FPL Fan League here: fantasy.premierleague.com/leagues/auto-join/4mtcnh… League Code: 4mtcnhA 'Keep It Light Media' and 'Feral Television' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com

Chăn Chuối Show - Giáo dục giới tính
Tập 261 - Dọn Lông Trong 15 Phút, Kem Tẩy Lông | CCS | SEBT

Chăn Chuối Show - Giáo dục giới tính

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 11:55


Ắt hẳn nàng đang ấp ủ các kế hoạch du lịch và đã sẵn trong tủ đồ những bộ cánh ngắn, áo hai dây, quần shorts, hay những bộ đồ bơi. Tuy nhiên, có một điều mà khiến chị em đau đầu và quan tâm nhiều nhất có lẽ là làm thế nào để loại bỏ được hết đám vi-ô-lông rậm rạp ở vùng nách, chân hay thậm chí là vùng bikini, nên hôm nay SEBT sẽ review cho các nàng kem tẩy lông Veet nhé! Shopee: Kem tẩy lông cho da nhạy cảm Veet Silk Fresh 50g: https://shorten.asia/DstcuZn3 Lazada: Kem tẩy lông cho da nhạy cảm Veet Silk Fresh 50g: https://shorten.asia/YEwunP6m ---------- DONATE ▹ ♡ TP bank (Ngân Hàng Tiên Phong Chi Nhánh TPHCM) STK: 02034029002 - NGUYEN MINH TRANG ♡ Ví điện tử Momo SĐT: 0901186400 - NGUYEN MINH TRANG YOUTUBE ▹ http://metub.net/sexedubytrang FOLLOW US ▹ ♡ Trang Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/trang.sebt/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/changminsy ♡ SexEdu by Trang Tổng hợp link sản phẩm: https://bitly.com.vn/5egr5b Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sebt.ccs Group Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/zamlenem Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sexedubytrang Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sebt.ccs Zalo: 0777741742 Cửa hàng mua sắm : https://www.facebook.com/taphoanhatra... Spotify: https://bit.ly/podcastsexedubytrang Website: https://chanchuoi.com hoặc https://sebt.club Kho nhạc ĐêMê : https://soundcloud.com/demebysebt Tỉ tê tâm sự, đặt câu hỏi cho SEBT, tại đây: https://bit.ly/3o898SV ♡ Học Viện Chim Cò Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN3R... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sebt.hocvien... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hocvienchimco © Bản quyền thuộc về SexEdu by Trang ➫ Vui lòng không Reup CONTACT FOR WORK ▹ contact@sebt.club #KemTẩyLông #KemTẩyLôngVeet #DọnLôngTạiNhà #ReviewKemTẩyLôngVeet #LôngMọcNgược #CạoLông #Telehealth #SexEducation #GiớiTính #NamKhoa #PhụKhoa #BiệnPhápTránhThai #BDSM #TránhThai #CóThai #BaoCaoSu #KíchThước #KĩNăng #ĐànÔng #PhụNữ #ChănChuốiShow #ChănChuốiPodcast #GiáoDụcGiớiTính --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sexedubytrang/message

East Coast Breakfast with Darren Maule
How did the concept of Kim Zulu, a robot/virtual personality, come about?

East Coast Breakfast with Darren Maule

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 5:58


She is South Africa's first virtual influencer created by The Avatar Company's Lebo Kambule. Most people say she is a robot and she describes herself as one. After having worked with big brands like Russia Fashion Week, Engen and Veet. Let's get to know what the big deal about 'Kim Zulu' the robot girl or influencer is. Listen here

W-Talk
Разговор с психологом. Екатерина Левина — о женственности и самооценке

W-Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 68:10


Что такое и как формируется здоровая самооценка? Можно ли дать определение женственности? В век, когда информационное поле кипит марафонами и курсами, обещающими помочь женщинам узнать себя и к себе вернуться, мне стало интересно услышать мнение психолога. В этот раз на вопросы (мои и ваши) отвечает клинический психолог Екатерина Левина. ⚡Промокод "WTALK" дает скидку 35% на Ozon на все продукты Veet от официального продавца до 31 июля. 🔗 Ссылка: https://www.ozon.ru/brand/veet-18822354/ Приятного прослушивания! 📧 Почта для связи и предложений: vmkpodcast@gmail.com Моя страница Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vikimmi/ Instagram Екатерины: https://www.instagram.com/_ekaterinalevina/ Мой чек-лист заботы о себе: • Записаться на консультацию к терапевту (лучшая помощь в моменты кризиса и выгорания) • Поговорить с близким человеком — максимально честно • Отключить уведомления на телефоне • А лучше удалить социальные сети на несколько дней и посмотреть, что из этого выйдет • Выпить любимый напиток (у меня это хороший качественный чай или какао на кокосовом молоке). Если хочется, из красивой чашки • Молитва или медитация • Хотя бы пять минут в тишине • Провести время с хорошей книгой. Моя последняя находка — «Сага о Щукиных» • Записаться в любимый салон красоты. Недавно пришла на маникюр, а в итоге спонтанно осталась у косметолога. Просто захотелось. • Если нет времени на салон, поухаживать за собой дома. Депиляция (не забудьте про промокод на продукцию Veet), ванна, маска, медленное нанесение крема или масла, сахарный скраб • Посмотрите хорошее кино. Беспроигрышный вариант — «Полночь в Париже» • Отправиться на прогулку в парк. Я обожаю скандинавскую ходьбу с палками • Или сделать легкую тренировку дома • Выспаться • Успокоиться, подышать и дать себе время • Придумать свой идеально подходящий способ

The Worst Thing We Read This Week
43. Paper Towns- John Green

The Worst Thing We Read This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 66:24


Welcome back listeners! John Green's manic pixie dream girl fantasies continue this week as Quintin tries to track down his childhood best friend Margo, who may or may not be entirely made of paper (gross). Featuring philosophical cops, tips for breaking and entering, and the Fiery Rage of Veet. TW: Brief mentions of suicide. If you like The Worst Thing We Read, help us grow by spreading the word! You can support us by leaving a 5-star review on Apple iTunes. Follow us on Instagram @worstthingweread, Twitter @worstthngweread, or email us at worstthingweread@gmail.com. Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/102293261-kaitlyn-burton https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/12635391-savanah-tiffany Book rec: Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow, Jessica Townsend. Non-book rec: The Last of Us, developed by Naughty Dog and Sony Entertainment.

Chăn Chuối Show - Giáo dục giới tính
Tập 204 - Từng Bước Chăm Sóc & Dọn Lông Vùng Kín Ở Người Có Dương Vật | CCS | SEBT

Chăn Chuối Show - Giáo dục giới tính

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 10:53


Two Bearded Ladies: A Beauty History Podcast
Two Bearded Ladies: Ep. 1- Depilatory Creams

Two Bearded Ladies: A Beauty History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 26:55


In this episode, our hilarious hosts, Electra Telesford and Norah Yahya discuss the history of depilatory creams; their personal histories with the products and the hazardous side-effects. If you've ever used Nair or Veet, this episode is for you!Make sure to follow them on IG:@Electra_Telly @MissYahyaNorah Yahya is an upcoming comedian and producer in New York City. Originally hailing from DC, she has performed at Gotham Comedy Club, Carolines and various shows around New York City drawing inspiration from her crazy, character-filled family; and all things current, feminine, and political. She co-hosts a show at The Stand called Two Bearded LadiesElectra Telesford is a comedian that hails from Brooklyn New York. She is known for her ultra-quick quips and astute, absurdist, observational humor that focuses on intersectional identities. She has been featured in the Women In Comedy Festival: Presented by HBO. She has also written for Marsai Martin's Tiny Talk Show on Quibi. She currently co-hosts Two Bearded Ladies at The Stand Comedy Club.

Ms Cloe Love Live
Veet hair remove

Ms Cloe Love Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 1:44


Veet hair remove --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Laneway Podcast
9: Alcohol and Fat Loss, How Long Should It Take to See Results?, Do Booty Bands Actually Grow Your Booty?, Tips For Falling Off The Wagon, Scared of The Gym and What You Can do.

The Laneway Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 74:37


* Warning this weeks episode is on the more crude side than usual.Intro chatWe talk about:Brad tells you his disturbing Veet story (1:09)Q&ACan I drink alcohol and still lose fat? (13:57)How long should it take to see results? (23:11)Will booty bands while squatting help grow my booty? (39.04)I want to sign up for your next group. But I always fall off the wagon. Any words of wisdom (48.18)I really want to grow muscle but I don't like the gym... what can I do? Currently do HIIT training which I love. (100:00)You can find & follow Ash at: https://www.instagram.com/ash__lane/To find out more about coaching options and to work with us OR to download our FREE Sustainable Guide to Fat Loss visit: www.ashlane.com.au

The Swyx Mixtape
[Weekend Drop] Swyx on Svelte — CodingCat Podcast

The Swyx Mixtape

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 41:35


Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfZm0tPUxjESite: https://codingcat.dev/podcast/1-15-whats-up-with-svelteDetailsShawn or perhaps more popularly known as, Swyx, is a frequent writer and speaker best known for the Learn in Public movement and recently published The Coding Career Handbook with more advice for engineers going from Junior to Senior. He has worked for Netlify and AWS and is also the co-host of the Svelte Radio podcast.Questions Where are you living these days? What is Svelte and how is it different from other frontend "frameworks"? The website Svelte.dev explains a lot about why I love Svelte. It says, write less code in languages you already know, compiles the framework away to a tiny vanilla JS bundle, and easy out of the box reactive state management. All of this sounds fantastic, so why are companies still choosing the other big 3 frameworks. Is there anything Svelte missing? a. https://www.swyx.io/svelte-sites-react-apps/ I saw you have a course on egghead on Design Systems with React and Typescript in Storybook. Do you think Svelte would be a good choice when building a design system since it is so close to base HTML? Built in animations and actions out of the box are 2 things that really make Svelte stand out for me. Can you explain more about what actions are and how you use them in Svelte? a. https://github.com/sw-yx/svelte-actions The Svelte docs are really nice, but when it comes to video tutorials there isn't much out there. Where would you tell people to go that wanted to get started learning Svelte and would you ever think about creating a course for Svelte? We've all heard the rumors that SvelteKit is coming soon and I know you don't work on that specifically. But, with this new solution coming out that will supposedly handle static site generation and server side rendering, do you know if Sapper is going away or what is happening there? Additional Links Mentioned https://sveltesociety.dev/ https://github.com/sw-yx/svelte-actions https://svelte.dev/ https://svelte.dev/examples#actions https://www.svelteradio.com/ https://egghead.io/courses/getting-started-with-svelte-3-05a8541a https://frontendmasters.com/courses/svelte/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZSr5B0l07JXK2FIeWA0-jw https://sveltesummit.com/ https://podrocket.logrocket.com/swyx https://svelte.dev/blog/whats-the-deal-with-sveltekit Purrfect PicksThese are fun picks of the week. Maybe something you bought online, a great show you are currently watching, or that last book that you thought was amazing.Shawn WangThreejs JourneyBrittney Postma https://www.swyx.io/svelte-sites-react-apps/ Draggable Kanban App with Svelte - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcaYol_XFk4&t=1529s Alex Patterson https://undraw.co/ https://github.com/sw-yx/spark-joy/blob/master/README.md#illustrations TranscriptAlex Patterson: [00:00:00] Welcome back. Perfect peeps to perfect ad dev today on the show we have Shawn Wang also known as Swyx. Hey Shawn, how's it going? swyx: [00:00:11] Hey, thanks for having me. Yeah, happy to be here.Alex Patterson: [00:00:15] Thanks. Thanks for coming on. A little bit about Shawn, or perhaps popular known as Swyx is a frequent writer and speaker best known for the learning public movement. And recently published the coding career handbook with more advice for engineers going from junior to senior, he has worked for Netlify AWS and is also the co-host of felt radio podcasts. That was quite a bit of stuff.swyx: [00:00:39] Yeah. Is that too long of a bio? I've been thinking about cutting it down?Alex Patterson: [00:00:42] I don't think so. I think it's perfect. Honestly, I really like busy. Brittney Postma: [00:00:47] That's really cool. We like swyx: [00:00:48] all the content. Okay. Making up for lost time. I was a career changer, so from 2011 to 2017, I was finance. And now I'm trying to make up for it.Alex Patterson: [00:00:59] I think you're doing a great job. You've probably leaped over a lot of us. So I probably varied deleted as I always tend to do, because I'm just so excited about the guests. Usually not as much, well equally as the sidle and subjects. So, today we're talking about what's up with felt. And possibly some things there.Brittany will probably lead a lot of this conversation today. Folks, you probably hear too much from me, but Brittany loves fell. And so, I'm going to let her take charge on this one quite a bit. The only things that I want to know before we dive in is felt where are you these days? Are you at home or where are you? swyx: [00:01:32] Not for those watching on video. This is clearly not daylight.  It is 3:00 AM my time in Singapore. And basically this is where I was born and raised and where my family lives. Normally I live in New York but. You know exactly a year ago, I fled New York because I wasn't sure if the healthcare system could take me if I got COVID.So I came back to the only place I knew, which is here. And I've been here. It was supposed to be like, I actually packed for like two months and I left all my stuff in my apartment and I was like, it's a short trip. It's fine. And now I'm still here. Repeatedly. It's Brittney Postma: [00:02:06] crazy. That's exactly how we all felt like it's going to be over in a couple months.Like, let's just do this for now and then no, we're still here a year later that you got to go back to the family. swyx: [00:02:19] I've lived through this I've lived through SARS which actually shut down schools here in Asia for a while. And I think Americans don't know how it is. So maybe, I do think that you ha you don't take it as seriously if you haven't been exposed to it.But like everyone everyone of us in Asia knew exactly what to do. And we just did, follow the playbook. But it was over in two, three months. It wasn't like, We were scared. I was scared for my baby sister. I was like, what well did you just get born into? But it was fine. And and I thought this would be the same way and it wasn't.So there we go. Well, I'm Alex Patterson: [00:02:49] even more happy to have you on the show now that I know exactly what time zone you're in, it's crazy early or late defending. So thanks again. I don't know what hours you're keeping these days, so, swyx: [00:03:00] really appreciate it. I call it the reverse nine to five. So we wake up or start work at 9:00 PM and at 5:00 AM.And it turns out that it's not too bad, like as long as like the house is quiet, which it is, then you have to focus on your work and you'll eat dinner with your family. And that's fine. Yeah, Alex Patterson: [00:03:17] that's crazy. Well, awesome. Well, yeah, not to drive too far away from it. I'm glad you're you were able to get home and healthy and we're super excited to talk about smelled.So I hope you're. I hope you're ready to talk about it too. Yeah. I Brittney Postma: [00:03:30] am extremely excited to be talking about like, I, this is my favorite framework, library, whatever you want to call it. Right. Like compiler, but what do you. Thanks spelt is. And how is it different from those other front end frameworks that are out there?swyx: [00:03:48] Well, I'd be interested in your take since you're also, the resident expert. Brittney Postma: [00:03:53] I don't know if I would consider myself an expert, but yeah. I mean, I know spelt is a compiler, so I think of it as a framework because it's structures or code, right? So it's something that structures your code and that you can write some form of markup in it's like an HTML super set.So that's kind of how I view it as a framework that compiles away. Yeah, swyx: [00:04:16] my, my experience, I came from, I started with view and then I moved to react. And then I found svelte. And so I view that I view this progression in frameworks as just ways different ways in which to write user interfaces on the web.And to me it's felt is the simplest by far that I ever tried, it is a full sort of batteries included. It is a joy to to write. And the docs are really easy to explore. And the community is very nice and welcoming and small, which it seems like a surprising thing to want a small community, but having been in the large community like reacts, I was a moderator of the.Reacts, separated where there was over 200,000 people. Large communities have their problems too. And sometimes small is beautiful. And I think that's a lot of the philosophy has felt, like the basic hello world should not. Come with like, 120 kilobytes of uncompressed JavaScript.And unfortunately that's what you get with some of the heavier frameworks. And you that just doesn't matter for things. So Svelte  like its name. It's a compiler framework compiler first. So unlike viewer reacts where you can just drop things in with a script tag, it's felt you do have to run a build step.But. With that one compromise you get a lot of mileage out of that build step including things like first-class animations, first-class styling support which react doesn't have. So I enjoy that. And of course the output bundle is as small as possible. Sometimes an order of magnitude smaller than what you get with react or view.And that's just because it's adopts a fundamentally different approach. I don't necessarily think one is better than the other. I just observe my mood, like, okay. So I think there's a S I still advise. Beginning developers to go learn reacts because that's where the biggest job market is.Okay. But once you're pretty secure and like your front end knowledge and your like your choice of tech stack, doesn't dictate your economic value. Then you should explore two tools that just make you happy and more productive. And for me, that's felt. Brittney Postma: [00:06:15] Yeah. You mentioned a couple of things that are actually some of my favorite things about spelt the developer experience.I feel like it is so fun to write. Like it is just simple and I almost feel like I know job market isn't quite there yet, but it's probably one of the easiest for developers to jump into right out of the gate. Once, you know, HTML, CSS and Java script, you can write spelt. It gets just that simple. So that's one of the things that I really love about it.And if the job market catches up, like, do you think that might be one of the things that we get to where they can learn that first? swyx: [00:06:51] Yeah, absolutely. So, we, we say things like the job market isn't there is it's not zero and it's growing every day. Apple is actively hiring for salt developers.And so as Ikea I think something like American airlines is also using there's a bunch of, so I helped to run this fall society community, which is kind of like the official community as felt. And we just keep a list of who's using salt and production and it's very long list. Yeah.And Brittney Postma: [00:07:16] there's felt jobs, right? It's swyx: [00:07:18] full jobs. Yep. Yep. Schneider electric, there's, household names and then there's less household names, but still very important, big companies that use felt. And I, I just. W at what point, how many, w is there a number at which we're happy or does it have to be a number one in order for people to be happy?Like we can get jobs using salts like that. That's not in doubt. Brittney Postma: [00:07:37] I think that it's easy for people to jump in. Would you agree with that? Like where people could just jump in and learn it right after learning HTML, CSS and JavaScript. swyx: [00:07:47] Yeah, no, absolutely. Yeah. In fact, like, I think the progression from HTML is probably the simplest compared to the other two frameworks, because it is a HTML super set, like you just said, Brittney Postma: [00:07:57] Yeah.And those sugar syntax that we get with smell, I feel like are so much, I don't want to say better, but with react. And JSX like, there's so many of those nuances that you have to do, like class name and you have to do whatever your attribute is equal to. And then you have to put the JavaScript in there and we can just do those shorthand.Syntax is in spelled that are so nice. swyx: [00:08:21] Yeah. There's good and bad in the sense that it does add learning curve to the framework and reacts intentionally for better or worse is on the other side of that. Spectrum, but for things that we do multiple times a day, every day, it's nice to have a shorthand.Brittney Postma: [00:08:38] That's really nice. And you mentioned one of those other things that are my favorites is the built-in animations with spell are just outstanding and it's so nice. Especially if you're building a static site, like you can do page transitions easily. You can bring in like a little. Fade in animation, whatever you want.And it's just, it comes out of the box and you get that easily. Also actions are another thing that's felt provides you. And can you explain more about what actions are and how you used them and spell swyx: [00:09:06] it? Yeah, I haven't tried explaining this. So this will be a challenge. Actions are basically life cycles or side effects of components that mounts on the Dom.So you can instructs felt too. Run some code when something mounts, when something changes data and when something on mounts and that can be anything from measuring where the screen, where the most position is, there's a trick to triggering like a keyboard shortcut registration.There's lots of use cases for actions. In fact we are, we actually starting to collect some of these. I have a felt actions, repo am I GitHub where I am proposing a couple of, I think, six of them so far. For example, you can change a button, like one of the problems with web apps and buttons in general is that if you bind something to click that works fine on a desktop, but then it doesn't translate very well to a mobile.And for example, if you want to have something long press like that, that works on the long press you have to, it there's no event for that in, in I'm mobile. So you have to code it up yourself. So as felt action, how helps to give you reusable pieces of code that you can just say, all right, once this thing is mounted, let's add this additional listener with this preset amount of logic.And that's an action that you can just say, like on long press do this other thing or on, keyboard, shortcut, trigger this other function. And these are just very convenient ways to attach. Individual pieces of logic and sometimes reusable logic to the Dom elements that you work with.Are they all events they can generate events or they can sort of trigger based on events. So, so yeah that's how I think about it. And it's basically, you can map it to the react concepts of use ref and use effects together. You just don't have to write as much because use revenues effects are a little bit lower level.And they give you more power, but they also give you more rope to hang yourself with. And actions are pretty straight forward. You just attach it to them and use them as there is. You're supposed to use them. Yeah. Brittney Postma: [00:11:03] And you said a little bit in there, how we have the on colon.And use colon that we can use those with inside of the HTML super set. So there's like that little shorthand that you can use your action with. Alex Patterson: [00:11:16] I'd almost like to do I love what you guys are talking about, but I'd love to tie a visual to some of it. So I jumped out to the field site and some of what you're talking about, I'm like, I wonder what this looks like.And they actually have some, like, felt examples out here for. swyx: [00:11:33] Hits at a draggable action. There's one there. I love it because I needed it and I just went to dogs and grabbed it and I was done. I didn't have, I did the same thing. Brittney Postma: [00:11:42] I just did it and had to go to the same one. swyx: [00:11:46] Do you see it? I Alex Patterson: [00:11:47] don't say it.I don't know how I'm missing it though. swyx: [00:11:51] Actually it's actually, you just missed it. Alex Patterson: [00:11:53] I see animations. There we swyx: [00:11:55] go. Actions. Yeah, use directive. Okay. Is this the one with the drag? Yeah. Yeah, this is the one. Okay. That's so wild. Yeah. So, so these actions, the use the, the panel vote dot JS, that's the action.And go look up, look at the code, right? It's, it's basically some like low-level mouse, smooth code, right? Which you write once, but essentially once you've written this function, you can go back to your main app. And then look at where Panama is used. So scroll down to use panel down there, right?So you just attach it on and that generates three events that you hook into. So, on pen, start on pen move and on pen end. So these are ways to extend the platform, right? These are not natural, dumb, specific events that are generated by your browser. These are things where you synthetically create out of out of applying their use panel action.And so now you have just event handlers, which you can use to do whatever. And here we were just. Implementing drag and drop just like that. Alex Patterson: [00:12:51] Has it on  felt like expert, I've written a couple of like little things to tie and firestorm, but when you actually write this and then you go through that build step, like you're talking about, and then beginning, this actually becomes just straight JavaScript, HTML on the other side, right?swyx: [00:13:05] Yeah. Yeah. Just dominance functions. There's no intermediate library, which makes it very spelt. So I like the name. Brittney Postma: [00:13:11] Exactly. It fits right in.  Alex Patterson: [00:13:13] Yeah. So for anyone that hasn't checked out, it's, Felia here's the main site. It kind of walks you through just different areas for write less code and you can dive into why that's the case.And it just has these great little snippets of how to start taking in data. So curious, like using name with data Yeah it's pretty simple. And you almost think you're writing which you are basically writing JavaScript most of the time. So it's pretty, pretty awesome. swyx: [00:13:40] And Brittney Postma: [00:13:40] I, Ms. Swyx said earlier, like the docs are really nice.They're really helpful. swyx: [00:13:45] Yeah there's something about single page docs and having an embedded ripple where people can experiment and play. It's a very nice community norm to the point where the first conference, the first fall conference that we organized I was like, Hey, we need a timer.So I just like made a really crappy timer in this fall rapport. And then people just took that rebel and they cloned it. And then just add started adding like wacky animations and SBGs and all that. And it was just like a really fun and remixed cultural type of thing that. Could not have happened in the other frameworks, just because the other frameworks take so much setup and you have to fight over libraries and stuff like that.Spelt is, designed by rich Harris at the New York times. And it's really, you can really tell that it's just like, I, it's one, it's a tool set for someone to be productive without having to make too many choices. And it's very much loved by the data journalists type of people who make interactive graphics and like drop in.Sites and components even though it's capable of making full apps I'm just saying like, that's what hooks people from the start, which is how easy it is to get started. Brittney Postma: [00:14:43] Yeah, that touches a little bit on the article that you wrote. Right. Felt for sites, react for apps.swyx: [00:14:47] That's a controversial one. Cause I got haters from both sides. Brittney Postma: [00:14:51] Oh, I liked it. I think you can write apps was felt, but I mean, it just wasn't there at the time of writing the article, right? swyx: [00:14:59] No, it was, I'm just saying like, you care about different things at different scales and I think.In JavaScript. And in programming in general, we try too hard to make one tool fit all skills. And we should be more respectful of the fact that tools that are made to extends from the smallest thing all the way to the biggest thing we'd like to make claims like that. But you typically are not using the best tool for the job when you do that.And so it kind of shows and, and that's why, I wanted to make the case essentially for react people, to try svelte. And first of all, people to not be so obsessive about salt, owning everything because your nerves are not there yet. And there's no point pretending Brittney Postma: [00:15:34] That is very true.And I feel like we need to use the right tool for the job like that. That's what you're saying there. And swyx: [00:15:40] I do have a blog post. So it's a nuance thing. It's still new ones. I do have a blog post called in defense of hammers, which is this idea that if you have a hammer, then everything was like a nail, right?It's like, it's a criticism of this person who has one tool and is like, use that tool to solve everything. And you know what? That's actually pretty great. Like if, if you have, you can just learn one tool and solve everything. That's awesome. That's good for you, like, cause what's the alternative, like learning a thousand tools.That's also a lot of overhead. Right. So I think people are a little bit too lazy when they say use the right tool for the job. I mean, I just used it. So, I'm not exempt from this. It's a nuance thing. So maybe use two tools to do two different jobs. And just identify, that when you're working at small scale and working in large scale, these jobs are different.They're not, they may not nominally be the same thing. Cause you're kind of working on the same substrate, which is the web, but at different scales, then different things start to matter. And so, so my example for why continue to use react was for example, react native, which is the most advanced sort of cross that forum JavaScript framework port, or whatever you call it, like SaaS native insomnia script exists.Brittney Postma: [00:16:47] Yeah. What is felt native? Like I've heard of it, but I've never worked in it. Have you ever worked in spelt swyx: [00:16:52] native? No, I have not. So, but we did just interview a guy in SWAT radio. And be coming up, it'll be coming out in a couple of weeks, but yeah, it uses native script, which is a way to generate mobile apps, from JavaScript.It, I don't know what the trade-offs are between native script's approach and react native's approach. And I mean, I will I'll figure that out when I get there. I just haven't needed it yet because I'm, cause I'm only web. Brittney Postma: [00:17:14] Same. Yeah, exactly. And yet you touched a little bit on how nice the docs are, but when it comes to video tutorials, there's not really a lot out there right now.Where would you tell people to go that wanted to get started with spelt? And would you ever consider creating a course was felt possibly. swyx: [00:17:30] Ah there are plenty of people who've made courses actually. There are some courses on AK dyo. I think Tomas Lacombe from Poland has made some videos there.Rich Harris, the creator has taught himself has done a full workshop on front end masters. Both of these are paid sites but they're. Pretty worth it. In my opinion, there are free tutorials on YouTube. So probably the free code camp channel has a couple of hours or more of a good spell tutorial.And I also know some people are making salt tutorials on their own. So Scott Selinsky from level of tutorials in syntax that FM has a full course together with like a it's a full stack it's felt core. So it has like authentication and stuff involved in Yeah. Yeah. It's on his YouTube and it's very high quality cause he's a professional video course creator.And there's also a channel called spelt mastery, which which also goes into some of that. And Lee tan, who's also Singaporean. But also one of those core maintainers goes into the core code, has felt and explains how it works on his YouTube channel. So there are a bunch of different. And these are just the ones I know of right there, there are plenty of other things.Like we accumulated a lot of them on this false society, YouTube channel basically any anyone who's a society member. It's free. Just some it can, you can send in, send it in and we just want to make this more accessible to people who want to learn. But there's also as felt Russia as well, India, SWAT, Brazil, there, they all got stuff going on.Brittney Postma: [00:18:47] It's so the community is just like expanding like swyx: [00:18:50] crazy Japan. Hey cool. Cause like, I started as felt society essentially on a whim because I was like, so the story of what was happening is I'm friends with rich Harris just cause we were both in New York and we hang out a bit and and the first felt meetup was going to happen in London.And I was like, I heard about that and I was like, Hey, we have to create her in New York. But the first meetup is in London, we got to beat them. Right. So, and so, so within one week I just announced that, Hey, where we're holding a meetup, I don't have a location. I don't have a place. I don't have attendee lists.I don't have speakers. But we're just going to make this happen because we gotta be first. So it didn't a week. I got a place at a Microsoft building. Someone volunteered 50 developers and three speakers for the first fall society meetup. No, that's Rootstrap Holy smoke. Yeah. It was fun.I mean, Twitter is great. And, I've been involved in the New York tech scene for three years, so it wasn't exactly like, from scratch, but it's a lot of friends and it's really a nice community. So simultaneously we had on the same day, October, first of 2019 we had foster Sadie's Stockholm.So also the, of London is false society. New York. And we continued like that for a few months until COVID hit. So then we all went online and we just decided to merge. And now the three of us are the hosts of the swell radio podcasts, and we have organized two conferences together and we're going to do a third next month.Yeah. Brittney Postma: [00:20:09] It's spelled comp next month. Is that what you just swyx: [00:20:11] said? Yes, faults summit, because we like. Brittney Postma: [00:20:15] All the other conferences swyx: [00:20:17] out there, but like, it starts with an S right. So you got to go with it.I really want to start. So view had a view of Vixens for a while, which is kind of like the female organization. So Jen Lopers on that, right? Jen Looper. Yeah. Well, they've really renamed themselves to front end foxes, so they kept the alliteration. But I want to, I was thinking about like salt sisters is that's what someone suggested.I don't know. But it's still looking for a. Champion of that weak link, Brittany, Brittney Postma: [00:20:49] I'm taking on so much. I don't know about taking on more than right now, but yeah, that sounds great. Yeah. All right. I know we diverged a little bit. Let's get back on topic. Alex Patterson: [00:21:01] I really appreciate it. I'm trying to keep up with all the mentions and all the HTML links are so getting Brittney Postma: [00:21:08] all those notes in the show notes.We actually had Scott to Linsky on last week. And you mentioned his felt course, and he has an animating spelt course too, that I really loved. I actually perfect picked it last week and it's a really good course too. But I saw you have a course on egghead IO on design systems with react and TypeScript in storybook.Do you think spelt would be a good choice for building a design system since it's so close to that base? HTML that we talked about?  swyx: [00:21:34] Oh, this is an interesting question. I think it would be good, but it would not be the only choice. And I would not be upset if people chose something else, because I mean, ultimately. Ultimately what choice of technology you choose for your company. And it really depends on your team and what they know well, and if you just randomly force a new framework on them without consultation, like that's not going to go over very well. So I prioritize the health of the team over anything on technology.So as much as I like to fault it's just I'll do a go with whatever the team that wants to do. So, you gotta be a team player. But I will say that, so it's felt is a better base for a design system than react is mainly because a react design system is going to require you to use react in your main app.Whereas felt it can actually build this web components which you can use in any app. Brittney Postma: [00:22:18] Yeah. And that's what I was wondering is if it's more dynamic in a way, because you can get that base HTML and Java script, and then you can. Move it into whatever you need it to be. swyx: [00:22:28] Yeah. I don't know if I'll call that dynamic, but it's more portable.Yeah. Brittney Postma: [00:22:33] Affordable. That's a good word. swyx: [00:22:35] Yeah. I will also say like, any design system needs styling in react does not have styling. So.Like you just have to solve a lot more problems with starting from a base of react. And some people love that. And then some people don't need to spend their time doing that. Brittney Postma: [00:22:48] Do you like storybook for using design systems swyx: [00:22:52] in react? I think it's. Okay. I think it's I it's born in. Okay. That's good. I'm friends with Dom in the, the team over there.My problem with them is it's slow. So we use storybook in production, not production, but like professionally to develop. Netlify like the, the netlify.com. App and site, we have an entire design system sort of spelled out in storybook that things takes up something like 30 seconds to load. Because it's so slow.I don't know what it is inside of storybook. It could be Webpack, it could be the initialization inside the storybooks internals. It's just slow. And it's getting slower. The more we add to it. So it's gotta be. Faster. I've given them a lot of crap in public about it. So they're aware and they're working on it.And to be fair, to be really clear. I don't know. I'm not saying that I could do a better job. I'm just saying, I think we don't, I don't think this is the final state of things. I think that can be better. And and so, yeah, I secretly wants to build a better story book myself, but I think there's.Laurie you bet Alex Patterson: [00:23:56] on pod rocket. Caleb Mozhan the creator of Alpine JS talking about how he was showing off some things to the storybook folks. And it was so much faster. They're kind of blown away. So I'd be interested to see all these little permeation. Yeah. Brittney Postma: [00:24:14] Shawn was on pod rocket swyx: [00:24:16] today. I am I, well, I recorded it a couple of months ago, but yes, it's released today.Swyx yeah. 68. Yeah, exactly. No they're really cool. And I mean, I just, I. Obviously I've benefited from the blog posts. And I liked that they're branching onto podcasts. And I was very excited that to learn that they were launching a podcast. In fact I heard about it from an unrelated, like non-developer podcasts because those, the founder was on there.He just like casually mentioned it and they searched it up. They hadn't even announced it yet. And I was the first to ever tweet about it. So I kind of got the scoop and then they was just like, okay, well you want to come on Brittney Postma: [00:24:52] and log rockets a little bit into everything and everywhere. It's crazy. How like, guilty about it.Yeah. Related. Yeah. swyx: [00:24:59] Yeah. I mean, th that's a little bit of content marketing and sometimes it's annoying sometimes, but I think they're generally on the good side. So give them a pass on that one. I think they talked Alex Patterson: [00:25:08] about that. Trying not to be annoying part when coder was on.swyx: [00:25:11] Yeah. And you have to, like, if you're not annoying someone, you probably not doing it enough, so that's one perspective because yeah. The alternative is that you never blog and no surprise nobody's ever heard of you. Right. So, I F I feel both sides and I think sometimes it's a tough line to draw and everyone Johns at different ways.So that's my take on that. So Alex Patterson: [00:25:30] This might be a question maybe for Brittany, because I think we brought it up with you. Swyx but maybe both of, and I just have no clue. I'm so confused. Between what's happening with Sapper and felt it. Can you guys explain to me, like what essentially is happening in that world?swyx: [00:25:48] Ready you to take a crack, Brittney Postma: [00:25:52] get into that, like where's the future of spelt going? Like, what is it and is separate, dead. Like, we've heard all these like little key frames or keywords going on. So, I would like your take, like what do you think is happening and is separate going away or what is going on swyx: [00:26:08] there?Yeah. I don't have any sort of inside information, but essentially what happened was last. Conference last fall summit recharge is actually made it, made the announcement that SAPRA would never be reaching 1.0 meaning it will never be considered production ready. He considered the existing foundations, to like he wanted to do a rewrite from scratch using the new tools that.He enjoys, which is he has build and the different foundation for routing and stuff like that. So he eventually announced full kit, which is essentially sappers spiritual successor. There are a lot of companies, including rich rich, his own internal tooling that used Sapper.So there's a natural question of like, what am I, are you just leaving me high and dry? And the answer is no, because everyone who's making salt kit. Has production separate apps and and they're going to ensure a good migration path. So it's full kit is fundamentally rearchitected from like, kind of a next yes.Inspired next. Yes. Like as of like next year's version eight or nine it was like, He was originally architected as like a node server app. Right. You run a server, you run in it in node JS and it would serve requests. Now it's fun to me, fundamentally rearchitected to be a serverless solution.So you would able to be, to split up serving your pages from different serverless functions. And some of them could be static. Some of them could be dynamic. And it's very much in the line of the new. This generation of meta frameworks like remix in the react world. And I think that's a fundamentally good architectural design to make.And also it needs to be faster in, in sort of data generation. Like I, when I had my blog on Sapper, I ran into this so much so that I had to build a separate overlay to make the page generation a lot faster. And so, so there was a, there's a lot that goes into this technical decision-making but it is very exciting because it means that.The server side rendering story in salt is no longer a separate project. Now when you MPM installs felt you actually get a CLI that generates an, an app for you that also does server-side rendering and can be deployed on a number of different platforms. They're going to have multiple adapters to CloudFlare, to AWS, to Netlify, to whatever.And that's a much simpler story for me. It's gonna annoy some people that people get annoyed by change, but that's what's going on. So Sephora is not fully dead. It's not fully alive. It's just going to have a successor. At the time we thought it would be out by like the end of 2020. It is now March, 2021.And but we think there'll be a public beta pretty soon. So, that's all I know, I, it'll come out when it comes up, but I think that it's felt philosophy has always been towards. Unified tooling that is simple and fast. Everyone in the community, has, it's a benefit of being a second framework.Everyone knows what they want when they, when it comes to salt and it's its speed, its simplicity. And and I think SAP focus is going to deliver on that. Brittney Postma: [00:29:03] Yeah, as in the community are just waiting. Cause retires, keep saying Alpha's coming soon and we're like, Oh, is it ready? And I've tried it a couple of times.It does still seem a little bit buggy. And I just saw that they moved from snowpack to Veit. You know what V is or how that's different from snowpack and what the difference of that is. swyx: [00:29:20] Yeah. And these are like, for anyone who's listening these are all new names that popped up in the last year, right?Like if you're out of the loop, it's okay. Like, you're it's a full-time job keeping on top of all of these things. But I can explain it so. The whole goal, the whole innovation, I guess, that's taken place. And this is a broader thesis I called the third age of JavaScript going on is that we are replacing sort of legacy assumptions and, and just going all in, on sort of integrated bundling and IES modules.So. Veit and snowpack are both solutions where they serve a dev experience. That's entirely based on IES modules which are, native JavaScript, important exports. This is different from what you may be used to in web pack roll. Roll-up where the import and export will be transferred to some kind of internal module representation, where they would stitch things together for you to bundle it up.Which means that when you fire up a dev development mode to, run your apps on your, on your laptop it would have to build the entire app in order to serve your first page. Whereas with Veet or S or snowpack they would only just have to serve exactly the components that you requested in the current path.And that scales, because it becomes linear time. Like, the number of pages, the number of components that you have It goes from linear time to constant time, which is just the number of components that you are requesting. So you can have a massive site and your lo your startup time would be exactly the same as something that's that's much smaller.And also because you're basing it on a different base. So both feet in snowpack use IES build, which is a Webpack replacement from. Ironically a side project of the CTO of Figma Evan Wallace, cause he doesn't have enough to do. He made a new bundle that this thing is built and go rather than in JavaScript and it optimizes the hot paths.So, it actually builds a hundred times and this is not an exaggeration. Exaggeration a hundred times faster than Webpack. And whenever you have order of magnitude changes in your development skills like that, you just unlock new levels of play and, and experimentation that you could not have before in your development.So, that's why we basically have to burn everything down because there's just a new foundation coming around in JavaScript. And. Brittney Postma: [00:31:26] Yeah. And like those architectural changes that you were talking about, I feel like next JS just really like exploded in the last year. We're actually rebuilding our coding cat.dev site in next JS now.And with Sapper kind of going away and spelt kit taking over that, those adapters that you were talking about, they have like a static adapter and I think it's a node adapter. Is that right? Do you know, if we're going to be able to do that, like next JS thing where it's on a per page basis or is it going to be like where the whole app is?One way, swyx: [00:31:56] I think there's, I think probably just gonna be a third kind of adapter where you serve it from serverless. I don't actually, I haven't actually seen it and I'm not on the team that maintains it, so I can't promise it, but that was the original vision that I was told. So, That's as much as I can tell, because he's very bought into the serverless environment.So I don't see any and any future in which he doesn't provide a service adapter. Brittney Postma: [00:32:17] Yeah. I mean, the only thing that I have in it is just I've played with it a couple of times. And like I said, I mean, it was kind of buggy. Like I couldn't refresh in the browser and things and I wanted it to do things that it just wasn't doing it and it wasn't there, but I'm really excited for the future of spell and how it's growing.So, yeah. swyx: [00:32:36] In a sense, like, I wish that it's felt had a bit more backing to it, because the reason next year has, has had such success is because there's a company behind it and it's very incentivized to market it and to invest in its development and all that good stuff. Right? Like that's actually open source working at its best.Here it's just like a loose connection of volunteers who like chip in on the weekends. So. That's why we don't have like firm's schedules and like even our conferences, when we put them together, it kind of buggy something, we had downtime and there's, it's just a, it's a mess. It's a community effort.It's charming getting Brittney Postma: [00:33:09] that passion though. Like companies like put just the marketing and just the money into it, and we're getting the passion of the developers because that's what they want and that's what they need to see. So that's one of the nice things about that. swyx: [00:33:22] Yeah, a little bit challenged.Cause like, as it grows clearly the community deserves better than like, it's like, like a fly by night volunteer sort of sometimes you're there. Sometimes you're not effort. Like Vue has figured it out. They, they have the, they do have the funding and they have a good organization and it's felt, I don't think it's there yet.There there's, there's starting to be some kind of some measure of governance. In fact, my, probably my number one wish first of all, is just more open and regular committed governance to the project. And and you don't think about these things when you choose technologies when you're just starting out as a dev, but then the more you rely on these things and you see that you're downstream of the human principles and organizations behind the code, then you're like, Oh, okay.I start to really care.Alex Patterson: [00:34:03] So without knowing, obviously I'm not in the community, as far as you guys are I feel like you've touched on every part of it.You've talked about spell versus fell kid and the production side. The only. Like I would be curious just to leave off with, and I think we touched on it a little bit as like a new developer coming in, like a junior, like just leaving college or a bootcamp or whatever to, to takes felt. And we kind of said, maybe don't learn felt for your next job, but definitely, check it out and learn it for your side project or like your blog or something like that.Is that still pretty accurate? swyx: [00:34:36] Yeah, I think so. In, in the same way that react, represents what's in production today, but there's a new generation of tech coming. I think that's felt could be that that future, that glimpse of the future, you definitely want to stay informed of like, what is possible, even if you don't use it every day.You shouldn't know. What is exciting, what excites the people who are focused on the future? To me, that is swell. That is yes, bill. That is Veet. This whole generation of tooling is, is going to be. A huge differentiator for the next 10 years in, in JavaScript. So yeah, if you're just, if you just graduated from bootcamp, go get that job, no, I'm not gonna stand in your way.But you should know that you deserve better tooling. And also your, the tools that you use for your side projects should not be the same thing as the tools that you use for work, because there are different scales and Yeah. I mean, you should start choosing the things that make you happy and more productive.Yeah. That's Alex Patterson: [00:35:29] well said. I think that we'll probably leave it there because that's a great ending to this podcast. And then the last thing that we always love to do is a fun part of the pod and we called our perfect picks. So Swyx we, we have your perfect pick. Let me bring it up real swyx: [00:35:46] quick here.Oh, yeah. Oh, it's gonna work so great on the visuals. So this is 3g S journey. It's by Bruno Simon whose personal site actually went viral a couple of years ago, because it's all built in web geo and it's like this, you start as this little race car and you drive it around in three JS. And it's just such a gorgeous sight.Move your mouse around and look at it, responds. And it basically shows you how to get involved in three JS in a very approachable and French way. He keeps up a lot of French speakers when they only speak English. They know that they have a very heavy accent that makes them a little bit hard to understand.So they just very apologetic about it. And I watched this video and I'm like, dude, like you already apologize. It's fine. Just say it's gorgeous. It's one of those things where like, at some point, if you do enough with development you're tired of moving boxes around on the screen. It's kind of how I put it and we should look into some of these more interactive and imaginative experiences.And they're not so far away. I, I'm still, I'm still learning it. I'm just thinking like, there's more to life than just, yeah. Moving boxes around and I think. You have to do the, pay your dues to like learning this stuff to recognize opportunities where you can just like sneak it in to a project.And it just has the little pop that makes people, enjoy your work a little bit more. Like you can see it's very tasteful that you don't, it's possible to go overbearing with 3d, but it's very tasteful and I just love it. Yeah. Alex Patterson: [00:37:04] Fantastic. We use three JS all the time, but it's more just for like graphing and stuff because we're getting paid for it.We don't have fun stuff to do. That's awesome. Very cool. Brittany, you are up next. Brittney Postma: [00:37:17] Yeah. My first pick is the spelt for sites react for apps, blog posts that Shawn actually wrote that we spoke a little bit on earlier. It's a really good blog post that kind of breaks down. Like what's the difference between a website and a web app.And why does it matter? And. Kind of what he just touched on with like building what you love, like in a language that you like to write. So getting the fundamentals there and then building what you need for the job and what makes you happy? I thought it was a really good post. swyx: [00:37:49] That's awesome. Thank you.And this side is villain spelt and it's open source. So you can check out the code. Yeah, sure. Brittney Postma: [00:37:54] Swyx the IO. Alex Patterson: [00:37:55] And all the links should be on our blog posts. So. swyx: [00:37:59] Check it out. Yeah. I tend to ramble a lot in my blog post. Brittney Postma: [00:38:02] My second perfect pick is a little bit of, kind of a shameless plug a little bit because I was on Kobiashi Maru last week and I built a draggable Kanban app with spelt and.I'm not an expert by any means. And I stumbled through a lot of that and didn't actually even get to implement the draggable part, but there is a link to the get hub repo in there, and we'll link it in our show notes as well. But yeah, it was super fun. And you kind of learn how to persist local storage with a spelt store in that.So definitely check that out. Alex Patterson: [00:38:33] Sweet. Very cool. And then my last pick, I use it every day and I was struggling to come up with a pick today. So I'm like, why wouldn't I pick it? Aandra if, if you don't use it, we use it all the time. Especially in our kind of our cover images and stuff like that. Fantastic work.I'm totally dropping the name. What's her name? Hang on. I shouldn't give her props. There we go Catarina limpid Sunni. That's why I can never remember it. I had to look at it swyx: [00:39:03] now. She does amazing work. Alex Patterson: [00:39:04] Yeah. Yeah, absolutely amazing artists. And it's all downloadable, all free to use. Using Algolia to search, she can set our famous, or at least to me, five, five, 1186 purple Brittney Postma: [00:39:19] color.Oh, you even know the hex swyx: [00:39:21] value. Alex Patterson: [00:39:22] I got to know the hex of a coding cat and you can search through and when you click it on, the cool part is you can download the SVG or PNG the SVG. You can drop directly in Figma and off to the races you go. So, yeah, it's super cool. And you can break it apart. So like I delete stuff out of there all the time just to use the rest of the SVG.So I swyx: [00:39:41] love it. I dropped a link in our notion for more resources, like on draw. So I collect these in a repo that I call a spark joy for basically like all the design resources that always reach for, you should have them ready. And so I dropped it in a notion more places which you can find Andrae is right up there at the top, but there's humans, there's black illustrations Vic TZ, there's just a lot of really great design resources and we should make it easier to access.So this is my attempt. I'm I'm Alex Patterson: [00:40:10] bookmarking all the ones like this directly. I used to have a, an API one like this, there, a gate to like all the open swyx: [00:40:17] API APIs scroll all the way down. All the way at the bottom. Yeah. It's just like demo APIs. Cause some of them make you sign up. So I don't like that.So I actually I'd make the, actually I record the actually free ones. No next there's another one all the way down at the bottom. Yep. There we go. Alex Patterson: [00:40:33] Very cool. Brittney Postma: [00:40:34] Mark. KPI's. Yep. swyx: [00:40:37] Yeah. Nice. Cause I, I used to do a lot of demos from my previous jobs.Alex Patterson: [00:40:40] I think we're running up on time. So I just wanted to say, thanks again. Swyx for jumping on. I know it's a crazy time where you're at right now, so I really appreciate it. swyx: [00:40:50] No, I appreciate the opportunity to talk about spelt. I'm always down to spread the word, spread the gospel, come join the community.We're pretty active with discord and on Twitter and on YouTube. And then we are holding spot summit in April and it's free. And you just Go to SWAT summit.com I think to drop your email. Brittney Postma: [00:41:08] Awesome. Thank you so much. Alex Patterson: [00:41:10] Appreciate it. So, yeah. Thanks again. swyx: [00:41:13] Take care of me. All right. Brittney Postma: [00:41:14] See you later.

The FrogPants Studios Ultra Feed!
TMS 2092: A slightly bigger unit

The FrogPants Studios Ultra Feed!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 61:00


ClarkGak - Yadda Yadda. The Bulge is for Members Only! Rick Steves Deez Nutz. Veet, Voot, Vert. InFreddy Business. Xrays are for Pupits. Doing things to Frank Oz with Gidget and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.

The Morning Stream
TMS 2092: A slightly bigger unit

The Morning Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 61:00


ClarkGak - Yadda Yadda. The Bulge is for Members Only! Rick Steves Deez Nutz. Veet, Voot, Vert. InFreddy Business. Xrays are for Pupits. Doing things to Frank Oz with Gidget and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.

Private Parts
BONUS 57: Veet Removes Hair, Dignity and Self Respect

Private Parts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 20:02


Who is Karley Kardashian? Why are people injecting themselves with Bone Broth? Will Sophie start an Only Fans? And why did an Amazon review make Jamie cry? Plus an audio tour of the new “man cave” and a touching message from a listener. We are thinking of you Melany.More Private PartsFollow us on Socials @PrivatePodcast(TikTok, Instagram, Twitter Facebook & Youtube)New Episode every FRIDAY!Subscribe today so you never miss an episode: https://apple.co/2WHvFfJCreated by Spirit Hosted By Acast#PrivatePartsPodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

#ThisWeekWithSabir - This Week With Sabir Semerkant
Episode 013 - Winning with Customer Video Experience with Bernadette Butler: $100,000+ Expert Insights

#ThisWeekWithSabir - This Week With Sabir Semerkant

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 59:19


Meet Bernadette Butler. Bernadette has 20 years of experience in marketing and advertising working with some of the greatest brands of our time. With 2 ads on the world's funniest reel, Bernadette is the CEO and Co-founder of StoryTap.com, a video-first marketing technology company that partners with brands like ADT, Veet, Cepacol, Babylon, Canadian Tire, UCLA, and many more to transform their digital experiences all with story-first authentic video storytelling. Watch and take notes. Chapters 00:00 Sabir Welcomes Bernadette Butler 05:58 How Does StoryTap Generate Videos? 07:49 Why Diversity Matters in Customer Reviews 09:17 Tackling Unique Challenges 12:50 The Most Important KPIs 14:29 What Videos Mean for Your SEO 16:40 Why Conversions Aren't Everything 22:49 The Perfect Ad Structure 26:49 The StoryTap Process 37:54 StoryTap During the Pandemic 40:47 How Video Testimonials are Changing the Game 42:45 Making Sure Your Videos Work Without Sound 43:40 Consuming Content to Stay Ahead of the Game 49:26 The Power of Customer Testimonials 57:16 Be Real; Embrace your Imperfections * Full In-depth Article with Video Interview here: https://growthbysabir.com/home/winning-with-customer-video-experiences-bernadette-butler * Visit Bernadette on the Web at https://storytap.com * Need help Growth Hacking Your Business, Contact Sabir at https://growthbysabir.com * Watch ALL episodes of #ThisWeekWithSabir at https://growthbysabir.com/liveshow #ThisWeekWithSabir #videoads #videocontentmarketing #videocontent #reviews #reviewmanagement #customerreviews #customerreview #storytap --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sabir-semerkant/support

The Golden Walk
Satsang: O Infinito É Sua Natureza c/ Veetshish Om & y.Saulo @Instagram - 16/07/2020

The Golden Walk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 59:59


A Presença lhe convida a reconhecer o natural infinito que você já É, através do apontamento direto em satsang manifesto pela pluralidade do Um. Saiba mais sobre a Veet em instagram.com/veetshisheamigosoficial Saiba mais sobre Saulo em bit.ly/almapresente O que é a Sangha Platina Solaris e o movimento The Golden Walk? bit.ly/sanghaplatinasolaris Acompanhe-nos em nossas redes!! Instagram: bit.ly/instasangha Facebook: bit.ly/facedasangha Blog: portalplatina.com.br Spotify: bit.ly/thegoldenpodcast Inscreva-se em nosso canal e receba em primeira mão novos conteúdos e tenha acesso a tudo o que já produzimos e promovemos como Grupo de Luz & Amor! Venha você também fazer parte da Caminhada de Ouro!!! bit.ly/thegoldcalling ©Foto de Marcus Platt em Unsplash

Hung, Drawn, and Quartered
..... Primping

Hung, Drawn, and Quartered

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 58:06


What mysteries lie in getting ready for a night out... hair... make-up..... Veet? We take showers regularly, I promise. And now, maybe you should too.

Ben & Liam
Mum Puts Veet on my Back

Ben & Liam

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 33:16


Belle impersonated us You woke up to your partner doing whaaaat? Sausage king take two 2 Degrees: relationship Liam foot size Kelly Rowland Male beauty routines The Anti quiz Gold frankincense and myrrh See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Vikerhommiku intervjuud
Ants Veetõusme. Iseseisvuse taastajad vääriksid enamat tähelepanu

Vikerhommiku intervjuud

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 11:44


Vikerhommiku intervjuud
Ants Veetõusme. Iseseisvuse taastajad vääriksid enamat tähelepanu

Vikerhommiku intervjuud

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 11:44


Gutsy Matters
Creative Plant-based cooking with Veet Karen

Gutsy Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 33:20


In this episode we chat to Veet Karen from Veet's Cooking School. Her cooking school motto is "cooking for a world without hurt" and she has a peaceful passion for eradicating the idea that being a vegan means an unhealthy or imbalanced diet. Veet's love and passion for high quality food, mixed in with her knowledge of wholesome, healthy, vegan fare and as she say 'as well as her taste buds desiring only the most heavenly of experiences', makes a wonderful recipe for fabulous meals and food every time. This episode is a fantastic conversation about how to cook creatively to reduce food waste; how to use a recipe even if you don't have any of the ingredients; and how to get enough protein in a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle. It is packed full of great ideas and useful resources. To obtain the show notes with more information and links from this episode, and others, visit www.storednaturally.com/GutsyMattersPodcast. Find us on FB https://www.facebook.com/storednaturally/ and on IG @storednaturally

Pint of View
Manscaping & Male Grooming.

Pint of View

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 23:39


In todays episode the guys talk about the world of Manscaping, our 1st shave experience (or lack of), enter statman & Veet hair removal cream

Marriage After God
Our Favorite Non-Toxic Products

Marriage After God

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 52:34


Our physical health and learning how to take care of our bodies have played a large role in our growth of the years. In the beginning of our marriage, we dealt with sexual issues and after 4 and a half years living with those problems we finally discovered what we believe was a major contributor to those problems. We began replacing our toxic products with non-toxic products and almost immediately found healing in the area of intimacy. We have had many people over the years ask what kinds of products we use now and so in this episode we share a little of our journey and the products we like to use. Pleas enjoy! PRAYERDear Lord,Thank you for our bodies. We pray we would be good stewards of our bodies and consider all that goes on them and in them. We pray we would be willing to take the time and research the items we use on a daily basis, using things that help us and not hurt us. Lord, we ask that you would give us wisdom as we navigate living a healthy lifestyle. Help us to make good choices and be on the same page in marriage so that we can enjoy the benefits of living toxic-free. Please help us not to be overwhelmed by the process of learning, but rather, help us to be humble and willing to learn so that we can choose what is healthy for us and be advocates of healthy living for the sake of others. We pray living healthy would not become an idol in our lives and would not hinder any of our relationships. May we be people who don't just consume, but who are about our bodies and take care of them.In Jesus’ name, Amen! Some things mention this episode. http://Parentingprayerchallenge.comhttps://shop.marriageaftergod.com/products/the-unveiled-wife-embracing-intimacy-with-god-and-your-husband-by-jennifer-smithhttps://ENG.orghttps://unveiledwife.com/oils/https://norwex.bizDr. Bronner’s - https://amzn.to/2vRCQ91https://www.bendsoap.com/Native Deodorant - https://amzn.to/2VXpWkzBert's Bees - https://amzn.to/3cPJkpNBurt's Bees 100% Natural Moisturizing Lipstick - https://amzn.to/3aKRNs7Ancient Minerals Magnesium Lotion - https://amzn.to/2TQu6YT READ TRANSCRIPT[Aaron] Hey, we're Aaron and Jennifer Smith with Marriage After God. [Jennifer] Helpin' you cultivate an extraordinary marriage. [Aaron] And today, we're gonna share with you our favorite non-toxic products. Welcome to the Marriage After God Podcast, where we believe that marriage was meant for more than just happily ever after. [Jennifer] I'm Jennifer, also known as, Unveiled Wife. [Aaron] And I'm Aaron, also known as, Husband Revolution. [Jennifer] We have been married for over a decade. [Aaron] And so far, we have four young children. [Jennifer] We have been doing marriage ministry online for over seven years through blogging and social media. [Aaron] With the desire to inspire couples to keep God at the center of their marriage. Encouraging them to walk in faith every day. [Jennifer] We believe that Christian marriage should be an extraordinary one. Full of life-- [Aaron] Love. [Jennifer] and power, [Aaron] That can only be found by chasing after God. [Jennifer] Together. [Aaron] Thank you for joining us in this journey as we chase boldly, after God's will of our life together. [Jennifer] This is Marriage After God. [Jennifer] Welcome back everyone to another episode of Marriage After God. We are happy to have ya, and today we are just going to share some, it's kinda like a funner episode, where we're gonna share, not just our non-toxic products, but why we choose those, and part of our story. [Aaron] Yeah, and well, we've had a lot of people over the years, kind of, 'cause we've talked about our journey with health, and we talk about products we use, and you have people often asking, "Well, what do you use?" [Jennifer] Yeah. [Aaron] And so-- [Jennifer] A large portion of my first book, "The Unveiled Wife," you know, talked about our journey, you know, figuring some stuff out, and so, we'll probably start there. [Aaron] Yeah, but it'll be fun. We believe that it's good to have a healthy life, I mean, everything we talk about it spiritual, but there's something to be said about, taking care of our bodies, and being careful with what we're putting on, being thoughtful, we even talk about, yeah, we talk about this often in our books, we talk about it in our life. We actually try and live it also, doesn't mean we're perfectly healthy in every aspect, but what's been awesome about it also is, we actually have less stuff, which is cool. So we'll talk about that a little bit too. So first, before we get into that, why don't you give a little update on baby Edith? [Jennifer] Yeah, is everyone as anxious as I am to meet her? I'm-- [Aaron] Some people are probably like, "They're having another baby?" [Jennifer] I know, [Aaron] Yes we are, number five. [Jennifer] Yep, I'm 38 weeks, and just starting to feel like way more ready and prepared, mentally, [Aaron] Some of that pre-labor stuff [Jennifer] Yep, and my body, but also, just in our home, I feel like, we are all kind of getting to that transition point where, I don't know, we're just, we're just ready. [Aaron] So I'll say this, if you don't hear of any more podcasts coming out, after this one, it's because we had the baby. [Jennifer] But, I haven't ever gone that early, so-- [Aaron] Yeah, you-- [Jennifer] I don't know. [Aaron] We're usually like, I should say, you're usually right on the dot. [Jennifer] I will say this, usually nesting kicks in, and I you know, look forward to, just utilizing that energy, that extra energy to clean the house, and get every nook and cranny, and this time I didn't get that way at all. I had to like, really rely on the Lord, and just um-- [Aaron] Well I'll say this, I think you did have the desire to nest, but you didn't have the energy this time. [Jennifer] Yeah, I had the desire for sure. [Aaron] You're like, "I just can't get up off the couch, "I just, I don't feel like I," So, there was all these things that you wanted to do, but it took a lot of my helping, it took a lot of like, extra stuff that you didn't have-- [Jennifer] Yeah. [Aaron] and so, but that's just unique for this time. [Jennifer] But we got some stuff checked off our to-do list this weekend and now I feel ready. So thank you Aaron, thank you for your help with that. Yeah well, I'm sure we'll have a little bit more stuff before the baby comes. [Jennifer] Yeah. [Aaron] Gettin' the house ready, just gettin' some things off of our plates, so that we can enjoy little baby Edith, [Jennifer] Yeah. [Aaron] when she's here. [Jennifer] What I did do, was I got through Olive's old clothes, and got like a drawer ready for her, and all of her clothes are ready, so, [Aaron] Oh, we also moved all of, 'cause right now we have all of Truitt's clothes, in our bedroom, like right below the changing station, so that we can like change him, and put clothes there, but we moved those. Now he's got his clothes in the boys' room. [Jennifer] Yeah, [Aaron] I'm imagining, we're probably gonna move him into the boys' room soon, right? [Jennifer] Soon, yeah. [Aaron] And then he's gonna be one of the big boys. [Jennifer] Uh? [Aaron] I know [Jennifer] Everyone's growing up too fast. [Aaron] Who in the world? [Jennifer] Elliot feels like he's seven feet tall. Doesn't he feel so big? [Aaron] Yeah, he's gonna be a tall one. [Jennifer] Yeah. [Aaron] But it's awesome, seeing them grow, we were just talking tonight about if we would have had children earlier, which kinda goes into a little bit into our story, but if we would have started, day one, we'd have a 13 year old. [Jennifer] Yeah, just recognizing, how long we've been married and-- [Aaron] And we probably have 13 kids. So, [Jennifer] At our rate. [Aaron] Yeah at our our rate, yeah. Hey, I just wanted to also bring up something that I've been doing lately, and maybe you can chime in on this, Jennifer, as well, but for the men listening, something I've been trying to do, I know not everyone has our situation. We totally understand that. We get that. But Jennifer and I both, I would say I work the majority of the time, it used to be much more equal, but as we've had more kids, Jennifer's desires, and our desires has changed to, you spending a lot more time homeschooling, [Jennifer] My work just looks different [Aaron] Totally looks different, but the idea is that we're keeping things going, but what I've been doing lately, is letting you have Fridays to yourself, often that's so you can get, you know, the work that you need to get done, done. But sometimes it's just to go. [Jennifer] Yeah. [Aaron] To get into the Word. To meet with a lady [Jennifer] Yeah. [Aaron] From the church. To just have time to yourself, or a little bit of both, like you get some work done in the morning, and then you have like a hair appointment, or you have a meeting with a friend, [Jennifer] Yeah, I try and use that time to schedule appointments-- [Aaron] Yeah. [Jennifer] But um, I will say this, I've really enjoyed it, and it's been super beneficial in a lot of ways, but I also recognize that change is coming, with having the baby and post-partum, and all that. So it'll be something that we reevaluate, come very quickly. [Aaron] Right 'cause we go through seasons, and ebbs and flows, and we have to adjust our schedules and our way of living to the situations in life. But, I just wanna encourage the men out there, that even if you're not in a situation, where maybe your wife works with you, or works at home, or maybe, I don't know, like your situations are gonna look differently. The idea is being intentional, to let your wife know that, especially if she doesn't have like, a regular nine-to-five job if she is at home with the kids, if you have a similar situation in that aspect, is giving them time. It may not be every week, maybe it can't be every week, but if it's once a month, if it's every other week, if it's for a couple hours, there's times like, "Hey why don't you, "I got the kids you get out of here--" [Jennifer] And maybe it can't be during the day, but it's at night or, if it can't be during the week, it's you know Saturday morning or something like that. [Aaron] Yeah, there's always going to be a way to just let your wife know that you're thinking about her time, and also, as men who are leading our wives, spiritually, giving them time specifically like, maybe it's at home like, "Hey, why don't you just go lock yourself in the bedroom? "Open up the Bible like, read, journal, "go take a bath, and listen to some worship music." Giving them time to themselves, time to recharge, regenerate. I know some women probably recharge around people, not alone, but, whatever it is, maybe they need to go be with some friends. Just, keeping that in your mind, something we've been practicing, like we said, it's a it's a seasonal thing. So it's not necessarily that it's always going to be this way, but currently Fridays have been your day, and you've been enjoying them, we've been slowing down on that with the baby coming. [Jennifer] Yeah. [Aaron] Also 'cause, you're having less energy, and you're like, "I just wanna be home." [Jennifer] Yeah. [Aaron] But, it's been a cool thing. [Jennifer] I think it's a really good encouragement, and I think it's good for husbands to hear, that when it's even spontaneous, 'cause this was something that we kind of scheduled out, and looked at our situation, and said, "This needs to be happening." But even when it's at random, you know, spontaneous, it's a huge encouragement to the wife's heart to know that the husband is thinking of her like that. You've done that for me plenty of times over the years and so, I love that you're bringing this up. I think it's cool. [Aaron] So hope you're encouraged by that. One more thing before we get into our, our list of our favorite non-toxic products is, we just want to invite you to join the Parenting Prayer Challenge. We created this prayer challenge, it's very similar to the Marriage Prayer Challenge, where you get 30, 30 some-odd emails everyday, reminding you to pray for your children, and giving you a topic to pray for over them. and you can actually sign up for one for a son, or one for a daughter, or you can sign up for both, which is pretty awesome 'cause some of you probably have a son and a daughter, or just sons, or just daughters, or just one or the other, but you can go, you go to parentingprayerchallenge.com, all one word, and you sign up, it's completely free, and we just pray that God blesses you, and your prayer life for your children, because praying for your children is so important. Just like praying for your marriage. Just like praying for your brothers and sisters in Christ. Prayer is so important. God wants to be praying people, and so this is just a fun challenge. It's a way of being a catalyst for your prayer life, for your children. It's parentingprayerchallenge.com, it's completely free. [Jennifer] Okay, so for some of you listening you may have already read "The Unveiled Wife," if anything we talked about today, you know sparks interest and you haven't read that book yet, that was our first book that we came out with, you should go check it out, just because it shares more in depth of our journey, of kind of coming to this place of like, being aware of healthy living, and living a healthy lifestyle. But we're going to kind of summarize it. Just to kick off this episode, just so that you guys can, just get some background into Aaron and Jen. How about that? Okay. [Aaron] Let's see how quick we can make this summary. [Jennifer] Okay so I would say that when we first got married, Aaron, we didn't really, we didn't have a strong foundation of what it look like to live healthy. We grew up on fast food, and and home cook meals, but there was no, [Aaron] We didn't have an awareness of healthy living at all. [Jennifer] Yeah, and so we didn't really care about looking at ingredients on products, or you know reading the labels of things. I would say that you know I used all the all the really good smelling lotions and body washes, and if you didn't have more than three or four in your shower, it was like, "What are you doing?" You know, that type of thing. Fragrant candles, the kind of laundry detergent that you just never think about, you just use it because your parents used, or that's what so-and-so use. I remember using MAC makeup. This one, actually, I didn't really ever talk about this one, but this was one that affected me, in my teens because I was caking on the foundation, but I was using it to cover up acne, [Aaron] Which that made more acne. [Jennifer] Which made more acne. And I was actually allergic to something that was in it, and so I stopped using that, even probably around like 18. But anyways, the point that I'm getting at is that we didn't care about what was inside of these bottles that we were using to put on our skin, you know, the soap that we use, the body wash, the lip balms, the hairspray, we just consumed it. [Aaron] Not internally necessarily. [Aaron] We were consumers. We bought what we liked, we didn't have any consideration of what it was, and I actually think, back then, not very many people did. There was movements of it, but social media wasn't a huge thing back then, so not a lot of people were talking about it. Like news wasn't talking about it, like it was just, you got these products, and it wasn't until there was some sort of, big blow up or news story about something that people were aware of something, but I think with, now looking back, everyone is much more considerate about what's in products, people care about it, but back then we didn't have that experience. No one was telling us to, like, "Oh, do you know what those ingredients are?" Can you even understand what there, like, we just figured, like, "Oh, that's what they put in everything. [Jennifer] Yeah, and then, on the side of like, I'm not gonna go too much into this, but medicine, it was kind of just like, the Benadryl, Tylenol, like, whatever you could get over the counter type stuff. And I wasn't raised with a really big awareness of homeopathy, or how to, you know, use what you have at home. [Aaron] Right. [Jennifer] To help through sickness or things like that. Or to even just look at what's the root of the problem here? Of whatever symptoms you have. [Aaron] Or having an understanding of what those, why those symptoms exist. How fevers work, and how, like, why are you coughing, and sneezing, and these kinds of things. [Jennifer] Yeah. [Aaron] Rather than just, medicating the symptoms, which we're not totally against medication. [Jennifer] No, I'm just saying this is kind of like, where we came from. [Aaron] Yeah. [Jennifer] So we get married, and I, you know, it was just like a normal thing people talked about, to go on birth control, so I did that. 'Cause I thought that was-- [Aaron] It's what you do. You get married, [Jennifer] What we were supposed to do. [Aaron] birth control, wait. [Jennifer] Yeah, wait. And I only on it for about two to three months, and it like, drastically effected my body, and so that was the first thing that I noticed should go. And so we did that. But that was also in conjunction with trying to find a solution for what we were dealing with in our marriage, which started immediately-- [Aaron] Physically, yeah. [Jennifer] And for those of you who don't know, Aaron and I, we struggled with intimacy right off the bat, like, zero, none. [Aaron] Like sex, specifically we couldn't have sex. It was very painful for you, and we've talked about this in the past, there's a few episodes where we talked about our story, and in your book you talk about it, we talk about it in our new book, "Marriage After God." We talk about it so much because it was such a influential season in our life, and how it brought us to our knees before God. Because, it drew out of us, so much other sins, and frustrations, and bitterness, this situation we were going through. Which is often when we go through things that are hard. They often will draw out those negative things in us. Which is cool, because then God gets to deal with them. But that was, yeah, we didn't know it, you would go to see doctors, and they would say, "You're young." [Jennifer] "You're fine. [Aaron] "You're fine-- [Jennifer] "You're really great." [Aaron] "there's nothing wrong, "this should be working just fine." And then we'd go home and cry, because it's not fine, it doesn't work, nothing's changing, it hurts you. [Jennifer] Yeah, it was like at least if you told me that something was wrong, I can work with that. I can't work with nothing. But moving on, so year four of our marriage, we had a conversation with some friends, we were being really transparent and honest with them about our struggles, and they kind of like, I remember them sitting across from us, just looking super confused, like, "How-- [Aaron] Dumbfounded, or like, "Are you serious?" [Jennifer] "Yeah, is this really happening?" but she goes, the girl, she goes, "The only thing I can think of to help relate your story, "to someone else's that I heard is, "a friend of mine has PCOS, and she changed out all "of her products to be more organic, "and just cleaner, and three months later, "she ended up pregnant." Which people with PCOS, it's a hard thing to do, and they weren't even trying to get pregnant. She was just trying to heal some of her other symptoms. And we quickly disregarded that because we thought, "Well, we're not trying "to get pregnant, we're just trying to start off "with the first thing, which is-- [Aaron] Yeah, how do I have sex? [Jennifer] "sexual intimacy." And we didn't think about it again for about five, six months. And then what happened, Aaron you share. [Aaron] Well, I would just, it got worse of course, 'cause we're like, "There's like no hope, "like this in never gonna change." You know, it started off with a lot of hope, like, "Oh, it'll get better, it'll get, "but it can't possibly keep going the same way." And it just did, and you know, I'm praying through this, God was working in our marriage. There was a, if you read in our book, in both of our books, actually, there's this moment that God gets ahold of my heart, and just totally convicts me of my wrong heart, towards my wife. Not just over the situation about our sex, but about a lot of things. And it brought me to my knees, I repented, and I just said, "Lord, I'm gonna obey you. "I'm gonna walk with you, "and I'm gonna love my wife, "regardless of if I ever get what I think I deserve, "or whatever she owes me, or whatever. "I'm gonna love her. "The way you've called me to." And that was the beginning of a lot of transformations, in our marriage, in our life, and our being. But how, I don't know how, it was like. [Jennifer] It was shortly after-- [Aaron] It was like that weekend, maybe, [Jennifer] Yeah. [Aaron] or the next weekend, or that week, 'cause it was at church that this you know revelation that God gave to me happened. And I'm in the shower, and I'm just praying, 'cause I'm still like, "God, there's gotta be something, "that's gonna fix this." 'Cause even though, I've totally committed my heart to say "I'm gonna love my wife," [Jennifer] You still wanted change-- [Aaron] I still want a change, right? But my heart was totally in a different place now. And I'm just praying, and I'm like. "Lord, what is it? "It's been since before we were married, "like this is, since we've been married, I mean, "and there's gotta be something." And I looked down in the shower actually, and there's a face wash in there, and I just immediately remembered this story about the PCOS, and the girl that got rid of her stuff, and I just asked myself, I was like, "Is it possible that there's something reacting "with my wife's body?" And then I started thinking like, "What has there been, that you've used, "ever since the beginning, of our marriage?" [Jennifer] 'Cause shampoo and conditioner changed out, body wash changed out, a lot things changed, in those four years, but my face wash was the one main thing that I always was consistent with. [Aaron] And so, I said, I just yelled from the shower, I remember like, "What have you been using "since before we were married?" And you were like, "My f-why?" You were like, confused. Anyways, I take the face wash out of the shower, and I hop onto our computer, and I just start researching every ingredient on the thing. And there was like, first of all, like, half the ingredients were, I went on this site, and it talks about the toxicity level, of ingredients, right? You type the ingredient in, and it just tells you what the level is. [Jennifer] Had you ever done anything like that before? [Aaron] Never, never done like that before. Didn't even know it existed, I had to Google, and I'm searching like, how do you figure out, I'm typing these, and then this site shows up. And like half the ingredients in this thing, were-- [Jennifer] It was EWG. [Aaron] Toxic. [Jennifer] EWG.com. [Aaron] EWG.com, I don't even know, is it still a thing? [Jennifer] I think so. [Aaron] Okay. So half the products were toxic at some level. And then there was several of the ingredients that had specific terms that it said it was, that the affect. Specifically the endocrine system in your body. Then I looked up, I was like, "What's the endocrine system? "I'll just start looking it up." I'm getting all technical, and we're not scientists, we're not biologists, we don't know, like, I'm not gonna try and diagnose people, but all I know is the Lord lead me to something. [Jennifer] We were putting pieces together. [Aaron] I started researching, and regardless if it has any effect, the fact that it had all these toxic chemicals, and I'm like, "Maybe she should, regardless, "she probably shouldn't be putting this on her body." and the endocrine system something that's, it's super important to the whole reproductive system. To the normal function of the woman's body. Like secretion of normal hormones, and I was like, "Dang, that sounds like a lot "of like the things that we deal with." And so it-- [Jennifer] The specific thing that you're talking about is parabens. [Aaron] Parabens, yeah. [Jennifer] So there's four, different types of parabens, in this specific face wash. [Aaron] Methyl, propyl, like all these different kinds. [Jennifer] And this was before parabens was a thing, [Aaron] Yeah, like no bottle said paraben-free, back then. [Jennifer] Nobody was talking about it yet, but it soon became a thing, shortly after that. [Aaron] A few years later. [Jennifer] I mean, I remember a few years later, you'd go into like, Ulta, or Sephora, and you'd start seeing, you know, makeup lines that say, paraben free this, paraben free that. [Aaron] Which is interesting because back then, no one cared. I should say no on knew. And then we're like researching this and finding this out, and I don't wanna say, like started move, we actually didn't start anything. Other people are already trying to get this moving, but because of social media things like that, that it exist. Things were a lot slower. I think things are way faster now. But I was just like, "Hey. "I want to be with you, physically." And in this is a big deal because Jennifer has been using this forever, she believed that without it, she was gonna have acne. And be, and feel ugly, or whatever it was, and I remember I was like, "Hey, would you get this up?" [Jennifer] I said no. [Aaron] And she was like "No!" And I'm like, "I'd rather you have acne and us be able "to be together, than you have clean skin, clear skin." [Jennifer] And then I was like, "Well maybe there's something, okay. "I'll just do it 'cause you asked me." [Aaron] So you did, you chose to put it away. And now, I'm sure everyone's thinking like, "Yeah, I'm gonna go use this to get my wife, "or get someone to stop doing something." But, I, my heart was not just to get her to stop using this. I actually had never thought about it until this moment, and I was just like, "Would you be willing to experiment with me?" Like, "Let's just delete this from your life." [Jennifer] Yeah, it was an experiment. And here's the thing you guys, three days later, three days later, I was at work and I remember just feeling different, and I called Aaron and I was like, "I don't get too excited but, I feel different, "and I wanted you to know that my body feels, "it feels like things are changing." And I feel like it was just like two more days after that that we had sex for what feels like the first time. [Aaron] Yeah, in four and a half years. [Jennifer] Like pain free. [Aaron] Pain free. Not just pain free, but like it was enjoyable. [Jennifer] Yeah. [Aaron] Like it was, like we were like, "Whoa. "Like that's what it's supposed to be like. [Jennifer] There was nothing else that was gonna convince me, that what we stumbled upon, was the thing. [Aaron] Right, and I would also say, we, God lead us a new place, in our hearts toward him. We had been repentant, of things that were going on, and I think that the Lord revealed thing to us, so I would say I definitely think that there is certain things are engaging, or interacting with your body. I mean we know over the years that you're sensitive to certain things, I'm sensitive to certain things. [Jennifer] Yeah. [Aaron] But I also think that the Lord, was like working in us. So I'm not trying to over-spiritualize it but, I don't wanna take away from what God was doing. [Jennifer] Sure. [Aaron] And he revealed this to us-- [Jennifer] Well and I think, he's the one that revealed this to us, and it was really awesome, and so the next step was, "I'm getting rid of all parabens." Like parabens became this like, [Aaron] We literally threw [Both] Everything, [Jennifer] And I am telling you guys, [Aaron] All of our shampoos, all of her makeup. [Jennifer] It was it! [Aaron] My makeup too. I'm just kiddin'. [Jennifer] It was in everything. It was in so much stuff. People will message me on Instagram, and they're like, "So you know, "You talked about parabens in the "Unveiled Wife," "and what kind of stuff did you have to look at?" It was like, [Aaron] Everything. [Jennifer] I tell 'em, "everything." And so what's funny is that, I look at our shower now from what it used to be, and it's like you had mentioned earlier, [Aaron] There's two things in there. [Jennifer] Yeah, which is one of the reasons why I wanted to do this episode. 'cause we just thought it'd be fun to share with you guys, some of the things that we use now, but this indecent, this thing that happened over something as small as face wash, is what stimulated our hearts to say, "Hey, what were putting in our bodies. "What we're putting on our bodies, "is important because it has an effect on us." [Aaron] And I mean it's definitely not our main focus, I mean everyone that listens to our podcast would know that this is not, we're not like a health and fitness-- [Jennifer] Freaks, [Aaron] Podcast. No, we just know, that there's a holistic view that God has of us. He wants us to love him with our minds, our souls, our bodies. Like so, when we look at the world it's not just, "Oh, we can be unwise over here, "as long as we're wise over here." we look at idea of, what we, we gotta be wise in every aspect. And we seek God on that. So what's wrong with just, caring about what goes on our body and in our body? Not out of a, like, not putting something on my body and not putting something in my body is not making me more holy. It's making me more healthy. [Jennifer] It's taking care of yourself. [Aaron] it's taking care of the body that God's given me. [Jennifer] Yeah, and I will say this, back then, it felt a little bit harder to know what to switch to, because-- [Aaron] Well, there was also less things, I think. [Jennifer] Less cleaner things available and so I just wanted to make that clear, that, you know, anyone who wanted to make a switch today, like if they want to go to their products or-- [Aaron] There's a million products now. [Jennifer] be more healthy in this way, there are so many good products out there and so, it's a lot easier, I would say. But another thing that triggered our healthy lifestyle, was doing the Sugar Busters diet, which we-- [Aaron] This was long time ago. [Jennifer] that was just a couple months, after all of this, and we made the commitment to do it together. We even took a class on it do you remember that? [Aaron] I do. [Jennifer] And they taught us how to read labels-- [Aaron] It was at the church. [Jennifer] Yeah, it was at our church. [Aaron] The church put this like health class on. It was cool. [Jennifer] Yeah so, it taught us how the read labels, and so I remember going grocery shopping with you, and we're looking at the back of like pasta sauce-- [Aaron] Well, everything we bought, had added sugar in it. Every single thing. [Jennifer] But we were like, amazed, we were like, "And this has it too!" [Aaron] I was like, "Bread doesn't have sugar in it." and every loaf of bread, was like, the second ingredient was sugar. And we're like, "Okay, what's going on here?" So anyways, [Jennifer] And then you had to go with a list of what are sugars called? because there's a lot of-- [Aaron] All the different names of sugar, yeah [Jennifer] Different names, for it. But that was another one, when we talk about eating, like that was what stimulated our healthy movement towards eating healthier and just buying things so that we're aware of what we're putting inside of our bodies. It doesn't mean we don't consume sugar, and we don't, you know, we'll have Chick-fil-A, we'll go out and-- [Aaron] No, but that education, the learning about how to read labels. What are ingredients, you know, how they order the ingredients, that's important, I can give a little tip on that. Even though we don't still do Sugar Busters, that month or how many? It was a couple months maybe. [Jennifer] It grew a muscle in us, We now, that's how we shop. When we go grocery shopping, of course there's gonna be stuff that we grab that has added sugars to it, but for the most part, we look at the ingredients in almost everything we buy. Everything, now especially with you, you need to be gluten-free. We look at, we actually buy less things that have wheat in it period, because of that, but it was a good tool in our tool belt, as we talk about in "Marriage After God," to just help us be healthier, help our kids be healthier. They enjoy things, here and there, we just had icecream tonight, so we're not like, sans sugar in our life, we're sans sugar all the time. [Jennifer] I was gonna say, we try and make the best opportunity, or we take every opportunity, when we can, to be healthy, eat healthy, and you know, choose the right thing, but it doesn't mean that we don't get, [Aaron] We also enjoy things. [Jennifer] Yeah, we also enjoy things, so, [Aaron] In moderation. [Jennifer] in moderation. That's good. [Aaron] So, Oh I wanna give that quick tip real quick, 'cause people are probably thinking like, "Well, what about the ingredients?" Just a quick tip on ingredients, the order of ingredients on the box, so like starting from the first, to the second, to the third, the higher up an ingredient is on the box, the more of that ingredient is in the product. So if sugar is in the top three ingredients, that means there's a lot of sugar in that item. So if wheat's the first or water, that's how they order the ingredients, based off of amount of ingredients. [Jennifer] So here's another one, it's really random, but I've been seeing a naturopath for my thyroid issues through this last year, and one of the things she asked me is if we use Weed and Feed. And I didn't even know, 'cause you usually do-- [Aaron] For the lawns? Yeah. [Jennifer] the lawns, yeah. And that was just one instance where she was like, "Well, instead of using that, "why don't you just pick the weeds?" like-- [Aaron] Or leave the weeds. [Jennifer] or leave the weeds. So there's a lots of things in our life that we can look at and evaluate, and say, "Oh, we should probably make change." It doesn't have to happen all at once, but it is something that we should be aware of, to go, "Hey what's happening to this exposure "that we're doing to our bodies. "And how can we maintain a healthy body?' [Aaron] And the Weed and Feed was important because was saying, "You guys walk on "that grass all the time." And like, it goes into your skin, and you're going to be affected by it. Because you're you're working with your thyroid and all of these things, effect that. Which is interesting because, we knew back then that you were probably sensitive to some stuff, and now we know now, you are definitely sensitive to things. Your body's gonna react, maybe differently than someone who, has normal functioning thyroid, or endocrine system or all that. [Jennifer] Right. Okay so, we we're just going to get into kind of a list of our non-toxic products because-- [Aaron] These are literally things that we use, pretty much on a regular basis. [Jennifer] Two reasons, one we just thought it would be fun to share these things, and if you guys you know want to know more, you can reach out to us on Instagram @marriage-- [Aaron] Reach out to Jennifer about the [Jennifer] I was going to say @marriageaftergod. [Aaron] Ah there ya go. [Jennifer] or @unveiledwife We also know that everyone's always looking for, you know, new things or ideas or inspiration so, we just hope that by sharing these, it's an encouragement to you, and give you some information. [Aaron] And I'll also let you guys know that we're not like necessarily sponsored by any of these people. We're just we're literally going to share with you guys the things that we love-- [Jennifer] Now I will say, [Aaron] and use. [Jennifer] that some of these things that I put on the list, and we've been using Young Living Essential Oils for [Aaron] Several years now. [Jennifer] about four or five years now. And we did just recently, just be more open to sharing the business side of things on social media. You may have seen that, maybe not. And so I know you said that we're not sponsored by this, but we,-- [Aaron] But we use it. [Jennifer] but we do use Young Living, and we do believe in what they have to offer, and and have really fallen in love with their products. So, I just wanted to put that out there, just so that people know and we're clear about that. [Aaron] We're not trying to be tricky or anything, we just, these are literally products we love and no one's asked us to share about them. Except for us, wanting to share about them. [Jennifer] Okay so when it comes to cleaning I really love the Thieves Spray, which in the beginning I was using wrong, because I didn't know it could be diluted. I literally would just put the spray cap-- [Aaron] And everything was just like slimy and had like, film all over the [Jennifer] Uh yeah, like a residue. [Aaron] We had residue everywhere. [Jennifer] On the countertops. [Aaron] Oh man, there was no germs I bet. [Jennifer] Ah, probably not. So the Thieves container comes, and then you dilute it, and it lasts a long time. But it smells really good, and I can use it for-- [Aaron] Everything. [Jennifer] I feel like every, one product, I feel like I can use for so much. [Aaron] And what's awesome is like, if you sprayed it on food by accident, I'm not saying you should eat it, but it's not going to be like spraying Lysol on something. Like you spray the table, you spray the the highchair, you spray, you're not worried about this, you know hurting your children. Which is awesome. It's an added benefit to this kind of cleaning product. [Jennifer] Another awesome cleaning product, is by a company called Norwex, it's really awesome you guys, they do these microfiber cloths, but they're like-- [Aaron] Aren't they infused with like silver? [Jennifer] Yeah, they're infused with silver, and they just, I don't know what about it is, but like, when you go to clean the stove, you barely have to even scrape, it's just like, [Aaron] Reusable [Jennifer] It like makes you want to clean. The window rag, you just you put water on it, and just wipe your window down, and they look crystal clear. I bought these mitts for the kids that have, they're just really easy slip-on gloves, but they're good for dusting, [Aaron] So that they can help clean? [Jennifer] So that they can help clean. Oh and our mop, I use the Norwex mop, and it's just really nice. It's good, I like it. I like their stuff. [Aaron] I wouldn't say those are necessarily, healthy products, they're just good products that we love using. [Jennifer] Oh yeah. [Aaron] On that specific one, [Jennifer] On the Norwex side of things. [Aaron] I did wanna go back, and just real quick, the Thieves Spray, we just talked about, I wanted to say it like it what it replaces. Because I think, as we go, we should just remind them, also, what it replaces like, it replaces Lysol spray, it replaces window spray, it replaces like toilet cleaner, it replaces all these things that you'd use to clean your countertops, or your floors, or your tables, or your, it does all of those things. [Jennifer] So for all you minimalists out there, [Aaron] You get one thing, and it does all. [Jennifer] It'll make your cleaning closet, or cupboard very pretty looking. [Aaron] It also smells really nice. [Jennifer] It does, that's true. For laundry, again that they sell Thieves Laundry Detergent and we've really liked that. And I just noticed that, there's a drastic difference when washing towels and washcloths. They're just so much cleaner. [Aaron] And they smell fresher, and they feel nicer. I've been really liking that, as well. This is this one's kind of like for me. So Jennifer, actually, doesn't use the the Thieves Laundry Soap for me, because I'm really sensitive, my skin, if we, if there's any laundry detergent that has any sort of dyes or perfumes or anything, I get like a rash, on my whole body. [Jennifer] If I even think about changing it, he breaks out-- [Aaron] Now, it happens, we've gone, we've stayed at hotels in the past, and I wake up in the morning and I'm just like red, and I go down and I'm like, "What are you guys washing your stuff with?" And they're like "We don't know, why?" And I'm like "I like I need something else." It's like horrible 'cause I'm like sleeping on these blankets and pillows, and so the only thing that we found work, we've actually tried venturing out, into other things, is the Arm & Hammer Sensitive Skin laundry detergent. [Jennifer] But it's fragrance-free, it's clear, [Aaron] Dye free. I'm sure it's got a couple of bad things in it, but literally, it's the only one that I've been able to use and not like break out in a rash on my body. But that comes in a huge bottle and we use it for me so. [Jennifer] Okay so earlier, we mentioned the shower, and just how the bathroom is much [Aaron] less cluttered, [Jennifer] Yeah, less cluttered. So we use dr. Bronner's for just about everything when it comes to washing our bodies. [Aaron] Body wash, shampoo, [Jennifer] I use it in the kids hair, I throw it in their bath and they have different scents, and they come in big bottles [Aaron] I like the rose scented one. [Jennifer] I will say this, the first couple times that we used it, do you remember how it felt like, really different, almost oily, but then once you got out of the shower it was like, [Aaron] Yeah, 'cause it doesn't suds the same way, as like a regular shampoo and also, you have to dilute it. And so you if you use too much, it's like everywhere but it comes off really easy. Doesn't leave any residue, but it's, we love it we use it for everything. Apparently you can use dr. Bronner's for like, laundry soap, [Jennifer] Yep. and dish washing soap [Jennifer] You can use it for a lot of stuff. [Aaron] We use it mainly in the shower, but yeah, you can [Jennifer] I use it for my face wash now, face and body wash, [Aaron] You can use it for everything. We wanna make a note that, the company that that owns dr. Bronner's, they write a bunch of weird stuff on the packaging so we're not necessarily endorsing what is written on the packaging, but we love the product. [Jennifer] When it comes to my like, lotions and things like that, Cetaphil is pretty bland, there's not very much stuff in it. I've used that for years now. I love the orange blossom and ART brand from Young Living when it comes to face moisturizer. The Genesis lotion is also really great, especially because, well, it smells clean and fresh, but it's not super fragrant. That one's good, just an overall lotion, I use that one for the kids. But also, Aaron, [Aaron] Yeah, there's a lotion that I, I hate lotions, like I don't like putting anything in my hands, even though, like right now, my hands are so dry because it's so dry out. But I hate feeling like greasy and the lotion I love the most is from Bend Soap Company, they're actually right here in our hometown. And they make this goat milk lotion, they make goat milk soap, they make a lot of really awesome things. So if you have really sensitive skin, like eczema, things like that, their soaps are amazing for it. That's actually why they started the company, 'cause one of their sons had issues with skin like that. [Jennifer] What I like is their milk bath, it comes in these like shavings, [Aaron] Oh yeah. [Jennifer] And it's just, you toss it in the bath with the kids, and it's just so fun. [Aaron] So just go check out Bend Soap Company, I can't remember the domain, but just Google Bend Soap Company. And their lotion, does not feel greasy. Once it's rubbed in, it's like, it smells nice, it feels great. [Jennifer] You don't have to go wash your hands [Aaron] It feels soft, yeah I don't have to wash my hands afterwards. [Jennifer] For toothpaste we do use Young Living. The Thieves whitening, specifically, is really good for us. And then we use it the kid's ones for the kids. But for the deodorant, this was a big one for me, because I feel like every time I try to use like, a natural deodorant, it just felt weird [Aaron] They don't work. [Jennifer] and didn't work [Jennifer] Yeah, but there's a new company out I'd say a fairly new. They're gaining ground, they're like in Target now, [Aaron] Yeah, they actually have some body washes now, I saw. [Jennifer] Oh really? [Aaron] Yeah, I almost bought a bottle of it. [Jennifer] Oh you should, I'll have to try it. [Aaron] But I like my Bronner's [Jennifer] I know. It's called Native. And they have great scents, it goes on smooth, almost silky like, and it works. Someone asked me, "Do you think it'll work during postpartum?" And I'm like, "That I haven't tried yet, "so we'll know this time around." But I've really really enjoyed Native. [Aaron] Yeah, it doesn't have the heavy metals, or nothin' in it, [Jennifer] Paraben-free [Aaron] So it won't necessarily protect you from perspiring, I should say. It's not an antiperspirant, it's a deodorant. So it protects from the smell, but-- [Jennifer] I don't, really notice-- [Aaron] Yeah, well, it's winter right now, so I don't know, sometimes. [Jennifer] I've been using it for a while though. [Aaron] But I like it a lot. It smells great, it feels good, and deodorant is another one that's really been a, hard one for me because, like, pretty much any deodorant I use, I used to use the Arm & Hammer deodorant, but that has some metals in it, and so I've since switched to Native, but Arm & Hammer and Native are the only ones that don't give me rashes on my arms. And they're painful, you've see them. [Jennifer] Yeah, [Aaron] Like, I they hurt. And I've loved their deodorants. [Jennifer] Another good product for chapstick, is Burt's Bees. [Aaron] Yeah that's good. Especially their vanilla brand, [Aaron] I think a lot of people are like, "yeah, I like that." Burt's Bees, they've been pretty synonymous for chapsticks. [Jennifer] That or coconut oil. Which coconut oil, you guys, you could used for literally everything. [Aaron] Yeah, we should do an episode on that. [Jennifer] Dry skin, lips-- [Aaron] intimacy, oh we're gonna talk about it. [Jennifer] Lubricancy, or, lubricancy? [Aaron] Lubricancy [Jennifer] Whatever that is. [Aaron] It's like, new word. [Jennifer] Okay before we get there, supplements, some things that I've been taking his last year, Nordic Naturals-- [Aaron] You've been, just real quick, you've been getting a lot, into the supplements, just because of your-- [Jennifer] Thyroid. [Aaron] your thyroid. So you've been learning a lot about these. [Jennifer] Yeah. [Aaron] Because we're, we're trying to avoid going with other stronger, methods, we're trying to do the natural way, [Jennifer] Yeah. [Aaron] and you've been, pretty consistent with this. [Jennifer] Yeah, and just as a testament, after being on the supplements, I have actually, my numbers have gone down, and in my symptoms have pretty much dissipated, but I've also been pregnant the last nine months. [Aaron] Which does change things, yep. [Jennifer] So it does change things. But Nordic Naturals has a really great, strawberry flavored, omega-3. Which I love. And I've been taking-- [Aaron] So it doesn't just taste like fish? It tastes like strawberries? That's good. [Jennifer] Yeah. We've taking D3 a lot. Young Living has a great line of supplements that we use, like the vitamin C, the vitamin B, Multigreens, [Aaron] Yeah, I've been loving their Master Formula. It's like a pack of like five little supplements, and vitamin B, C, D3, all these different ones. I've been taking that, pretty much regularly, every day, I really enjoy that one. [Jennifer] Cool. Okay so for pregnancy and post-partum care, my friend recommended ancient magnesium lotion for restless legs, and it works. [Aaron] Do you get restless legs when you're pregnant? [Jennifer] Yeah, mostly towards the end, [Aaron] I'm being facetious, because I know. [Jennifer] I know, Aaron does the massaging, with the lotion, [Aaron] Yeah [Jennifer] Thank you, Aaron. [Aaron] You've had pretty bad restless legs this time. [Jennifer] Yeah, [Aaron] And the magnesium lotion-- [Jennifer] It's been good. [Aaron] And lavender, on your feet. [Jennifer] Yep. [Aaron] Has been, really helping you. [Jennifer] Yep, that's true. [Aaron] 'Cause I can tell, 'cause then you fall asleep. [Jennifer] Yeah. I've love it. And then the other thing that helps, has helped me during this pregnancy is the Young Living Deep Relief roller and I don't necessarily put it on, but like I smell it, like especially when I'm nauseous, or anything like that. [Aaron] I personally don't like this one because of how cold it feels. It's like all this-- [Jennifer] When you put it on, yeah. [Aaron] Like the peppermint in it, I just can't. [Jennifer] The cooling effect. [Aaron] But it does work, but it's too cold for me. So you brought up makeup in the beginning, I remember you used to go to the MAC store and you were like, "We have to go to the mall, I need some MAC." And I was like, "Are you serious? "You look beautiful." I've never liked you wearing makeup. You remember this? I was like, "You don't need to wear makeup." But you've used since not used makeup, the MAC makeup and for a long time, you didn't use almost anything, because we couldn't find anything. What do you use now? I'm sure some of the women are like, "What kind of makeup do you use?" [Jennifer] Yeah, so I would say, like my everyday would be, a primer from Urban Decay, which just kind of holds the eyeshadow on, and the eye shadow is also from Urban Decay. And I just like it, they're neutral colors, easy to put on really quick, and the times that I do use foundation, it's a powder foundation from Young Living, it's called Savvy Minerals, it's like a mineral makeup. And it goes on super light and so, [Aaron] But that's rare. [Jennifer] Yeah, it's like on Sundays. [Aaron] I would say you used to use a lot more makeup, and now it's like, you do a little eyeliner, [Jennifer] Yeah, [Aaron] You do a little mascara, [Jennifer] I don't use eyeliner actually. [Aaron] You don't use eyeliner? [Jennifer] No but my mascara, Smashbox has been a really good favorite, paraben-free, and Clinique. [Aaron] Clinique, [Jennifer] Yep. [Aaron] So no eyeliner, but mascara, okay, and then you use some lipstick sometimes. [Jennifer] Every once in a while. [Aaron] Yeah. [Jennifer] The Burt's Bees tinted is really nice. [Aaron] 'cause it's kinda like lipstick, and it's moisturizing [Jennifer] Yeah. [Aaron] Yeah, so I'm just making a note that you wear way less makeup than you use to [Jennifer] Oh yeah. [Aaron] And I think you're beautiful. [Jennifer] Thank you. [Aaron] Yeah, well, I'm not lying. I've never been a fan of a lot of makeup, and because of this, you've since found contentment in just a very little. [Jennifer] Yep. [Aaron] Which I think is really awesome. [Jennifer] Okay so when it comes to intimacy, you guys we ditched pretty much, well, we did all lubricants because of-- [Aaron] And we've tried a lot of lubricants 'cause, [Jennifer] We've tried a lot [Aaron] 'cause, things didn't work. [Jennifer] But there were so many of 'em that had parabens in it. [Aaron] All of them. [Jennifer] Every single one, [Jennifer] We didn't even know, [Aaron] Had parabens, yeah. [Jennifer] And then other things on top of that that were just not good for you, so, we stuck to coconut oil for a really long time. [Aaron] So, tip, coconut oil's amazing, for that, specifically, and it's so good for you too. And it feels good. That was a little side note, for the adults in the room. So, I guess what we wanna get at, and I'm sure there's like a ton more things that we-- [Jennifer] I know, [Aaron] we use that are healthy, and we could probably, make a whole other list, but we essentially, wanted to show you that we've simplified, we found the handful of products that we love, and that we know what's in them, and we just, what's really awesome about this is, we it makes shopping easier, it's actually cheaper 'cause we're not buying a bunch of stuff and always experimenting, we're not always saying like "Well, let's try this new thing." We just say "Nope, we love this product. "Let's just go with it, we know it works." And so it makes, we don't think as much about those things. We know that we're minimizing the amount of chemicals we're putting on us, on our kids. And so we can have some peace of mind, and just one less thing that we have to think about, in our home. And we can put more intention into the spiritual growth of our family, into our careers, into our children, into each other, and we're not like worried about these other things. [Jennifer] Yeah, or when you say, "don't put as much "thought into them," I would say initially we do, because we do look at ingredients. We look and we do our research and figure out what we want to use, and we're in agreement when we choose things, but then, once we know what it is, it's kinda like that going back to that spaghetti sauce, once we found the one that didn't have sugar in it, we just stick to that one. [Aaron] And it's great. We love it. [Jennifer] And it makes it easy. It makes it so easy when you know what you are good with. [Aaron] Well, and grocery shopping's hard. I don't know if everyone who's listening is like, "Yeah grocery shopping's hard." Like, for us it's hard, like, so once you, instead of trying to reinvent the wheel every single time, we've kinda, we slowly over time with built, our list of things that we like, "Oh, these are the things-- [Jennifer] Stick to the basics [Aaron] "that we can, "we're just gonna go to those things." And some of them are a little but more expensive. But what's awesome is we don't get as much of everything, like we get those handful of things and I was just at the grocery store the other day, and I was just thinking how awesome it is, that we have these habits on the things that we get. There's just the staples in our home, there's things that we get often. We've already looked at the ingredients. We know we enjoy them. We know that we like them. And it just makes these normal, everyday things so much more enjoyable and easy. They're less stressful like, all around like, this this this way of thinking, is just good for our everyday life. To simplify, to know the things that we like, and we create the good habit. And then that habit is there. So we don't have to reinvent the wheel, every single time we walk to the grocery store. Or every time we are shopping for something for our home, and for our kids. [Jennifer] And we also gotta know when we do choose that organic, clean, non-toxic, or non-GMO, whatever the thing is, we can't be up so obsessive about it that when we go out, or someone offers us, or brings us-- [Aaron] Right. That's a good point. [Jennifer] food during, postpartum, or whatever it is, that we're not nitpicky in a way that promotes-- [Aaron] Is this from that specific brand? [Jennifer] Yeah, let's not be like that. [Aaron] Yeah, we're not, yeah. [Jennifer] And I guess what I'm trying to say is we can't make it in idol. I think it's important to be healthy, and do the best that we can, but there's going to be times that we can't, and that's okay. We can't make living out this way, become an idol in our lives, and especially not become a strife point between husband and wife. I think this is something that you guys, [Aaron] Or friends, [Jennifer] can learn about together. Engage in together, and agree on together. [Aaron] That's a really good point, you know it's good to, in general, be making healthier habits in our life, but the point is not just to be healthier, it's too have a good habits. It's to walk rightly and have wisdom. And so is that thing, if those things, are getting in the way of your relationships with other people, they need to be put on the shelf. Not forever, but like you need to check yourself, and say "Am I letting this thing get in the way of them?" [Jennifer] Yeah, or if you really, truly have a heart to encourage your friends, or family members, or whoever to also, live a healthy lifestyle, be patient with them, because it might take someone else more time, than maybe it took you, or I don't know, I just feel like we need to have compassion for people's learning experience, [Aaron] Yeah, well and also don't let this, one last little warning, don't let this be the message you preach. It's good to encourage people and say "Hey like, you know, why don't you try this? "Why don't you try some more healthy things? "Here's an idea." It's one thing to share, healthy lifestyle, and to encourage someone, but if that if that replaces the message we should be preaching, the message of Christ, if like we have this opportunity and we're instead, we're encouraging someone to be healthier, and then what were thinking is, holiness comes from that. Rather than encouraging someone in Christ, and making the healthy lifestyle thing, that's an ancillary thing in our life that were like, "Oh and I like to live healthy, "and here's some ideas if you're interested." So the main messages is our life represents Christ and we preach him. 'Cause, we could do that sometimes. I got excited about crossfit, and every conversation I had was about crossfit, and I have to check myself and be like, "Hey, is this getting in the way "of the message I should be preaching right now? [Jennifer] That's really good Aaron, and I just, you know, just even thinking about this episode, it's little bit fun and quirky, and you know, not very Christ driven, but yet, I think the encouragement here is that we're aware of what we're putting in and on our bodies because, the scripture to tell us about, our bodies being the Holy Temple. [Aaron] Right, and we're, it's just being wise. Let's be wise with our bodies, and we can't control everything, and we shouldn't try and control everything. But what we can control, with moderation, with wisdom, and with sober mindedness, you know, thinking rightly, I think there's wisdom in that. And walking good, and not just putting junk in our bodies, and on our bodies. [Jennifer] And it has felt really good, I think you would agree with me, in having the conversations from time to time, about our lifestyle choices, about the things that we're doing, the things that were buying, and it's something that we evaluate often. You know, even when we go to the grocery store and so, I would hope that this episode, encourages couples to do that. [Aaron] Yeah. [Jennifer] So I also wanna let you guys know that if you, especially the wife, if you're interested in following me on Instagram, @unveiledwife, there's a highlight tab called toxic, free, healthy living, and you can get more information there. And also if you're curious about more things, if you want to hear more about, you know, the things that we use just message me. [Aaron] So before we close in prayer, I thought it'd be cool if we let everyone know some of the resources and people that we follow that kinda promote, some healthy living, so what are you share some of those? [Jennifer] So Dashing Dish, she's a good friend of ours and she is-- [Aaron] She's awesome. [Jennifer] really good at just like, meal planning, healthy fitness, [Aaron] Believer, loves the Lord. [Jennifer] everything you can think of, if you want some inspiration she's a great resource. Dr. Mark Hyman H-Y-M-A-N, is a really great resource, he just talks about the holistic living, like that Aaron mentioned. Carrie Vitt, I think it's a Vitt, or Veet. It's C-A-R-R-I-E V-I-T-T and on Instagram, that's where I follow her, and she talks a lot about thyroid health. So I mention that earlier-- [Aaron] Yeah, which is important to you. [Jennifer] Yeah, if you guys are interested in more inspiration for thyroid health, she's a great one to listen to, or watch, or follow. Follow, yeah. [Jennifer] I don't know what it's called. Another one is just.ingredients. She is going to really fun resource, a newer resource that-- [Aaron] Someone shared this with you, yeah. [Jennifer] someone shared with me, and she does like, Costco overhauls, she'll compare products and it's just been really great. [Aaron] A note on her, isn't she the one, that she'll say "If you can't do this, "at least do this?" [Jennifer] Yeah, I think so. [Aaron] And so she shows you like, if you can't afford this, the best product, here's one that's a little bit better than that other product. [Jennifer] I know she shows pictures too, of like, comparing products and things like that. So that's just.ingredients. And then another one I've been falling recently, is Purely Parsons. She's a fun one, just a mom, also nurse, who shares a lot of things, and her highlight reel, I mean, so much about birth, postpartum care, flu season, just home remedies, farming, like, anything that you can think of that you want to know more about, she's just a fun person to follow. And I really appreciated, how much time she takes in explaining things, and sharing resources. And then we had mentioned Sugar Busters, but if you want to know more about the toxi, I can't say that word, [Aaron] Toxicity. of sugar, Dr. Robert Lustig L-U-S-T-I-G [Aaron] Oh yeah, he's the guy [Jennifer] he's the guy. And especially on YouTube. Just research him and check out some of his-- [Aaron] He talks about what sugar does in our bodies. and this is not to be an anti sugar talk, we just when we're aware of how things interact with our body, how God created our bodies, it's pretty interesting 'cause it's not normal things to learn, so just wanna encourage you to check that out. So hey, we just want to thank everyone for being here today. As usual, we like to close in prayer. And so just Jennifer, why don't you pray for us? [Jennifer] Okay. Dear Lord, thank you for our bodies. We pray would be good stewards of our bodies and consider all that goes on them, and in them. We pray we would be willing to take the time and research the items we use on a daily basis. Using things that help us and not hurt us. Lord, we ask that you would give us wisdom as we navigate living a healthy lifestyle. Help us to make good choices, and be on the same page in marriage, so that we can enjoy the benefits of living toxic-free. Please help us to not be overwhelmed by the process of learning, but rather, help us to be humble and willing to learn so that we can choose what is healthy for us, and be advocates of healthy living for the sake of others. We pray living healthy would not become an idol in our lives and would not hinder any of our relationships. May we be people who don't just consume, but people who care about our bodies, and take care of them. In Jesus' name, amen. [Aaron] Amen. We love you all, We thank you for joining us on this episode. We hope it was enjoyable and educational. Go follow @unveiledwife and check out some of her, some more of her things. She posts about them often. And again, we love you, and we look forward to having you next week, possibly as long as we don't have the baby before then, we'll get some episodes up. See you next week. Did you enjoy Today Show? If you did, it would mean the world to us if you could leave us a review on iTunes. Also, if you're interested, you can find many more encouraging stories and resources at marriageaftergod.com. And let us help you cultivate an extraordinary marriage.   

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Don't Touch The Bugles Podcast
47 - What wasn't I Veet-ing?!

Don't Touch The Bugles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2019 61:29


If you're bored during this Christmas lull, sick of the copious amount of Turkey sandwiches and ready to drop a smackdown on your siblings then worry not because @angelobugle is here to host another episode of Don't Touch The Bugles with his fellow corn snack loving brothers! A week after recording episode 46 (if you know, you know!), the guys kick things off with some unfortunate headlines that have made the news, there's a new toilet that employers are looking to bring in that 'cracks' down on time wasting, the guys rant about joint Facebook accounts and there's a guy who shot himself in the foot.....no seriously, that's not a play on words, he literally did it on purpose! Then it's onto the main topic this week which is 'if money, experience and qualifications was not an issue, what would be your dream job'. Watch out David Dickinson, Matt Le Blanc, Mr Bean and co as The Bugles are coming for you! As ever, all this and more to wrap up a debut 2019 for the guys from Don't Touch The Bugles.....known to their friends as @angelobugle, @jiggsofbugle, @teddypaling, @chunkybugle, @alexdiddly and @vancan41 Still bored from the Christmas break? Go and subscribe to our YouTube channel and see our 2019 behind the scenes videos.  

The Dave Berry Breakfast Show
Breakfast - All Clogged Up With Hair and Veet

The Dave Berry Breakfast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 49:05


This morning we take your apologies, corrections and clarifications, Voodoo Dave goes to a wedding AND we destroy relationships just using mobile phones. Enjoy!

The Last Podcaster Standing
69 Badges of Uncomfortability

The Last Podcaster Standing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2012 72:57


In this, the 68th episode of The Last Podcaster Standing, ...Meanwhile at a local Denny's...Mr. K.I.A. takes a brief snore inducing moment to let us know about a very "special" lunch outing he partook in last week.  A lunch that filled him with "pride" but left the customers filled with confusion and riddled with bullet holes!  That's right folks, Mr. K.I.A. finally takes his coat off to practice his constitutional right and bares it all! Wait that's not right!  His Arms..He bares his arms...(This gun was made in Grand Rapids Michigan! Shop Smart...Shop S-Mart!) That's not all he shows off, if you know what I mean! *Wink Wink* Over a nice warm plate of "Moons Over My Hammy" he and a group of young guns talk the smell of gun powder in the morning, a good tight grip and keeping your weapon in it's holster. "Thank You Tom"! -TK1Now, to those of you who are true TLPS listeners and have bought the TLPS App (available now via itunes and Google Marketplace) you will remember a few weeks ago in the Afterglow show that we had discussed TK1's wife having to have a few "Something, Somethings" removed. Well, after 17 hours and 9 pints of blood and almost loosing her twice to our maker (if that's what you believe) she survived and TK1 brings us the story. A few other things to mention before I leave you to you and your special play button (on your listening device, perverts!) We also discuss a married listener and her fetish for other men! Well, lets be honest she's only fond of the man because the Penis hasn't become Self Aware yet! YET! Though in her defense she has been taken over by the Evil known to man as "The Octopu$$y"! Also, making his second appearance on the show, sitting next to The Google Goddess, is her man from across the pond @nerfspur or could he possibly be "London Boy"? Love is on the line as we sort out the details of the sordid tale. We also hit on such noble topics like virgin porn watching with a hint of irony. The irony being his wife...wait I've said! to much!  Question for ya. Are the rules of rape different if you're into the sex for currency? and Why can't high school kids bring porn stars to the prom anyway? Those and other "Hot Button" Issues all in the palm of your hand! So put on your brightest smile for your in dash cam...spit shine you're badge and turn on the police siren because TLPS is breaking the Law! -AG Links Man Watches Porn; Finds Wife Officer Caught By Own Dash Cam Sub Teaches Student To Cover Love Bite Veet Reviews AND by popular demand The Glossary of Perversion Have a quiz, a survey, or a story that needs to be told?  Send it to us, we'll make a show out of it! Have questions you want answered? Send us an email, drop us a line on Facebook, or post a comment right here in this blog post.  Thanks for listening, thelastpodcaster@gmail.com When News Breaks, We Point And Laugh www.thelastpodcasterstanding.com Facebook @lastpodstanding YouTube Right Click the link below and select Save Target As to save a copy of the podcast to your computer