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ScotsInUs Podcast from The American Scottish Foundation
Scottish Gifting Podcast Series: Scotland Shop

ScotsInUs Podcast from The American Scottish Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 4:58


We have the pleasure of welcoming the Scotland Shop, who will be discussing everything Tartan - from delightful dog attire to charming ornaments and stylish shoes. This episode is proudly brought to you in partnership with Walkers Shortbread!

ScotsInUs Podcast from The American Scottish Foundation
Scottish Gifting Podcast Series: The Scottish Grocer

ScotsInUs Podcast from The American Scottish Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 5:18


Today we embark on a virtual stroll through the aisles of The Scottish Grocer, a treasure trove filled with authentic delights to make your holiday season truly special. This episode is proudly presented in partnership with Walkers Shortbread!

ScotsInUs Podcast from The American Scottish Foundation
Scottish Gifting Podcast Series: Scottish Creations

ScotsInUs Podcast from The American Scottish Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 8:18


Today, we set our sights on Scottish Creations, a haven for artisanal gifts ranging from exquisitely handmade clothing to captivating jewelry. This episode is proudly presented in collaboration with Walkers Shortbread!

ScotsInUs Podcast from The American Scottish Foundation
Scottish Gifting Podcast Series: Lalage Beaumont

ScotsInUs Podcast from The American Scottish Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 5:37


We have the pleasure of speaking with Lalage Beaumont, who will be showcasing their exquisite collection of handcrafted handbags and clothing - the perfect gifts to make this holiday season truly special. This episode is brought to you in partnership with Walkers Shortbread!

Instant Trivia
Episode 1001 - Fits "u" to a "t" - This website uses cookies - How can we miss you if you never leave? - Readers - Word rhymes

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 6:24


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1001, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Fits U To A T. With U" To A "T in quotation marks 1: If you've wrecked someone's careful planning, you've done this to the applecart. upset. 2: The condition of an apple pie fresh out of the oven, it's also how I like my movies. uncut. 3: Apple pie is often rich, so it makes sense that this part of the pie is a synonym for "rich". the upper crust. 4: Saying that Dutch apple pie is just good is one of these, because it's the best dessert on Earth. an understatement. 5: If a bakery spends $12 producing 6 apple tarts, this cost is $2. a unit. Round 2. Category: This Website Uses Cookies 1: "Wonderfilled" is a section of this sandwich cookie's website. Oreo. 2: snackworks.com has a recipe for fluffy banana pudding parfaits, which use 40 of this wafer brand. Nilla wafers. 3: Debra's Special Tin is part of the signature collection on the website of this cookie brand. Mrs. Fields. 4: The website of this Scottish brand says Scottish thistles adorn its shortbread rounds, packaged in a red tartan box. Walkers Shortbread. 5: "Homemade recipe, homemade taste", says this chocolate chip brand with a name that rhymes. Famous Amos. Round 3. Category: How Can We Miss You If You Never Leave? 1: Pines, firs and spruces stay a certain color all year, as they are this type of tree. an evergreen. 2: This colonial observed, "Fish and visitors stink after three days". Benjamin Franklin. 3: This catastrophe that killed millions had recurrences in 1361, 1369, 1374, 1390 and 1400. the plague. 4: This element's isotope 235 has a half-life of about 700 million years. uranium. 5: Though this world leader left his country on Jan. 16, 1979, he did not abdicate; Sadat would later grant him asylum. the Shah of Iran. Round 4. Category: Readers 1: Cormac McCarthy's "All the Pretty Horses" is read by this hunky "Legends of the Fall" star. Brad Pitt. 2: In "Still Me" he tells of his Memorial Day 1995 riding accident and the struggles since. Christopher Reeve. 3: Edward Herrmann, known for playing this president on TV, reads "No Ordinary Time", a book about him. FDR (Franklin D. Roosevelt). 4: Hollywood is all ears for "The Kid Stays in the Picture" by this producer and ex-husband of Ali MacGraw. Robert Evans. 5: "Second Wind" has this mystery author jockeying for position in front of the microphone. Dick Francis. Round 5. Category: Word Rhymes 1: A gathering of bison. a herd. 2: Postponed until a later date. deferred. 3: Just seeing the mountain variety of this creature brings me happiness. a bluebird. 4: Likely speech pattern for one extremely inebriated. slurred. 5: One from the Taurus Mountains of the Middle East. a Kurd. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/

The Next Chapter by Ellie Barker
S8 Ep 2: From Asda in Leeds & Greetings Cards to Multi-Million Best-Selling Author: Milly Johnson

The Next Chapter by Ellie Barker

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 84:48


Hold on tight, lovely listeners because what a woman I have for you! Milly Johnson is the author of romantic fiction who has sold millions of copies of her books all over the world. She's won numerous awards including Outstanding Achievement for the Romantic Novelists Association. But before all this she was a single mum, writing messages for greetings cards, working in Asda in Leeds and then working on her books through the night propped up - as she says - by Walkers Shortbread and Douwe Egberts coffee. It took Milly 15 years to find a publisher (fifteen!!) but since then, her books have not only entertained they've addressed difficult issues, they've helped women break free and perhaps most importantly feel seen. We talk about the sandwich generation, what happens if Keanu Reeves would knock at her door and the power of picking ourselves up and carrying on. Yes - Milly is one of my favourite authors and one of my biggest role models, but I think if you didn't know Milly before this conversation you'll agree what a special woman she is. Her latest book Together Again is out now. You can learn all about Milly and her fabulous books at https://millyjohnson.co.uk/ And just in case you were wondering – you can find me and my books (I'd love you to join my mailing list so I can send you some Next Chapter inspiration) www.elliebarkerwrites.com

The Growth Zone
Looking into product branding and brand advocates based on the example of Kerrygold

The Growth Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 20:27


We will be talking about: Why is product packaging so important? How do brands like Kerrygold anchor images in our minds? Look at what Ireland has to offer for tourists. What do we learn from the greater brand of Irish culture that makes Irish brands so unique?   So why is product packaging so important for companies around the world? Please close your eyes now. Think of packaging of products you tend to have some emotional connection when you take them off the shelves?   Many products come to my mind now: Walkers Shortbread. Picture that red box with tartan patterns. Or the magnum ice-cream boxes. What about M&Ms? Isn't funny who you think of M&Ms and got those funny adds where the M&M characters try to go shopping! Same game with Toblerone? You see the pyramid style box. You are already imagining the chocolate melting in your mouth. How about butter? What is your favorite brand? When it comes to butter, I am a big fan of Kerrygold. I am not Irish. Do you know which problem Kerrygold solves for me? When I buy butter in some countries it is so hard when I take it out of the fridge. German butter is often still very hard and by the time I want to spread it on my toast or French baguette I have a big hole in the bread. ... So, you notice that the way a products packaging is designed has an important effect on brand insistence and retail price. The Kerry gold butter often goes for 20 to 50 cents more over the counter in German supermarkets. Even competitors such as Greenfields benefits from Kerrygold's and Irelands strong branding. Their products also fetch a higher retail price that the most well-known German brands. ... The river eventually changed into a dark could comparable to Guinness beer. You could imagine navigating your motorboat on a river filled with beer. Yes, even the brand Guinness is using images, packaging and other elements to differentiate themselves from other international brands. ... If you are Irish, of Irish descent or living in Ireland please comment or like this episode. ... While I am recording this show I mention all these brands. For each brand I get very different images hopping into my mind. The ads with the guys trying to rescue the 4X beer out of the river. The Guinness bird with the beer glass on his beak. The metal logo of London Pride on the bar tab. Brands need to draw pictures and be present so that our memory has a chance to increase our level of affection. Exactly! Affection. In order to be brand insisting buyers we need to have some kind of affection for their brand. It is not just that we must like the taste of their beverages or butter. We need to become passionate that even when something comes to our mind that is closely related their brand pops up from out of the darkness. Boom. We begin to think how nice the product tastes or how wonderful our lives have become after we switched over to their products. ... Rate, Share & Inspire Others to empower 20 milion people to become entrepreneurs Make sure you subscribe to the podcast on iTunes , Stitcher, or Google Podcast, Spotify so you never miss an episode. Don't forget to share your favorite episodes on social media!  Also follow the show on Facebook or get the newest insights on twitter Tweet me: @capbartsch Listen to other episodes: https://prmediareach.com/en/category/podcasts/

Pep Talks for Side Hustlers
Ep. 243 - Using Your Story to Sell Your Side Hustle with Liz Fleming

Pep Talks for Side Hustlers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 52:24


Build a website in just 5 days (even if you're not techie) at www.free5daywebsitechallenge.com Already have a website? Take the Free "Jumpstart Your Website Traffic" marketing mini-course at www.jumpstartyourwebsitetraffic.com Leave a Review! My guest today is Liz Fleming, a personal branding and digital marketing strategist who teaches entrepreneurs like us how to successfully tell our stories so we can profit from our passions. I met Liz through another guest on the podcast - Wendy Breakstone from Episode 217 - and even though I’d never spoken to Liz prior to this episode, I felt an instant connection to her story because it felt so similar to mine when you just have that moment where you realize that going to college and getting a job to work for someone else on their terms isn’t what you want for the rest of your life - and then all of the feelings and emotions that come from that realization and then the hard work of moving toward change. But here’s what I want you to take away from that - Liz and I bonded over a shared story. And that’s exactly what she helps her clients do - tell their story in a way that gets their website visitors, their newsletter subscribers and their customers bond with them in an authentic way. Today we’re talking about: Liz’s transition from side-hustle to self-employed. Exactly how she booked her first clients. How Liz figured out what to put in her online course. Liz’s 4-E Formula for how to structure a personal brand. Why you should Google yourself. Why your story is important (even if you think it’s not). Liz’s advice on how to attract your ideal client. How Liz schedules her work day. Liz’s strategy for creating a to-do list you can actually get done. Liz’s best advice for you if you’re struggling to get traction in your side hustle. The one belief Liz had to change about herself to get where she is today. My favorite quotes from Liz: “A lot of observation, risk taking and staying education was how I really progressed my craft.” “Know that you’re able, capable, knowledgeable and just believe in that to the fullest.” “Maybe it’s been done before, but it’s never been done by me. That is my value and I need to start believing in myself for others to believe in me too.” “You can’t force your natural creativity. You have to let it develop and the only way to do that is to take care of yourself and trust yourself.” “If you are going to live a life of joy and prosperity then you need to look out for number one, and that is YOU.” Resources Mentioned in this episode: Marie Forleo Charlene Johnson Liz’s Brand in Bloom course Liz’s Freebie: 12 Simple Steps to Create Glowing Social Media Profiles More About Liz: Liz Fleming, a personal branding and digital marketing strategist, helps entrepreneurs successfully tell their stories so they can profit from their passions and live life in full bloom. She does so using her proven framework The 4-E Formula™, a four-step system she designed to help entrepreneurs organically maximize and monetize their exposure, which she shares via one-on-one VIP coaching, training programs like her online course Brand in Bloom™ and group immersion workshops. Throughout her decade long career, after representing both small businesses and multi-million dollar organizations like, The PGA of America, The Republic of Tea, and Walkers Shortbread, she’s found that the key to great marketing is leaning on your imagination to tell your true story well and to listen, connect, and engage with others who do the same: to plant seeds of significance. Her work has been featured by The Rising Tide Society/Honeybook, Legacy Magazine, PGA Magazine, The Scalable CEO Podcast, The Rebel Boss Summit, Launch Brand Grow, and CBS News, and she actively gets her clients featured by The New York Times, Oprah Magazine, Today Show, and many more. Her secret to success? Bloom where you’re planted. Connect with Liz: You can connect with her online at elisabethfleming.com and on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest and Twitter @mslizfleming  

Spirit&Spice
Fishing, community and being close to nature

Spirit&Spice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 18:25


Walkers Shortbread is his life and his passion, but Jim Walker is also a community man and feels that his business and Speyside are intertwined. Relaxing with a dram, Jim chats to Ghillie in her whisky barn about humble beginnings becoming multi-national on a bit of good quality butter, flour and sugar!

Scots Spill the Beans
Crying on TV, golf psychology and Scottish positivity; Gavin Hastings spills the beans

Scots Spill the Beans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 20:42


Hi, welcome to episode 4 of Scots Spill The Beans. It’s a big one - today I’m chatting to Scottish rugby legend Gavin Hastings. I’ve known Gav for a long time, he’s friends with my dad, who's a broadcaster, so obviously I had to ask him about that time Dad made him cry live on air… Gav spills the beans on: Scotland's 14-15 defeat by England in 1994 His son Adam Hastings following in his footsteps The Lions Tour as captain in 1993 His love of golf He also mentions: Gullane Golf Club Archerfield Colf Club St Andrews Old Course Gleneagles Hotel Turnberry Hotel The Canny Man pub in Edinburgh Scottish TV Show 'Still game" Walkers Shortbread, Tunnocks bakery and Tennents Lager Dornoch in Sutherland

Bay Seasoning
Bay Seasoning Episode 13 “Why? Why? Why? Why? Why?"

Bay Seasoning

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 59:10


In preparation for the upcoming royal wedding, Tory and Philip snack on Walkers Shortbread cookies and drink Imperial cocktails (different the Imperial martini because these have Royal Assam tea, bourbon, maple syrup and lemon). Together, they do a post-mortem on “guncle weekend” and Philip shares some of the most traumatizing instances with his adorable nephews—peeing in a dumpster anyone? Tory provides some valuable feedback on how and when to reason with children in the testing-boundaries phase, which is NEVER! Before Tory questions her mothering skills too much, she walks us through her tips and tricks for throwing the perfect baby shower. The discussion dives into their favorite baby shower games and how best to shame those expecting moms in your life. Additional topics: Drunk painting Baby Showers Mom shame Guncle time SF Firefighters Playgrounds Disney movies Baking with kids Is spanking a real punishment? Contraception Prince of Egypt The Madonna Inn Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Cushioned toilet seats DILFs

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Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
Instrumental Celtic Music Study Aid #347

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 66:48


Are you needing some good instrumental music to study to? Show #347 features a study aid of instrumental Celtic music from The Here & Now, McFlooseys, Baal Tinne, Anne Roos, Alizbar & Ann' Sannat, Across the Pond, Adamh, Wolf & Clover, Chris Murphy, Peat in the Creel, The Led Farmers, Brynmor, Bridgid's Crossm Solasta, Andy Lamy. http://celticmusicpodcast.com/ Listen and share this podcast. Download 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. TODAY'S SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Don't just see the world. Go on a relaxing adventure with a small group of Celtic music fans, just like you. We won't see everything. Instead, we will stay in one area. We will get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. You can help me decide where we should go into 2019. Subscribe to the mailing list to join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:05 "Three" by The Here & Now from Ladybird 5:13 "Reels" by McFlooseys from One Night in Dublin 9:04 "Aislinn Gheal" by Baal Tinne from Aislinn Gheal 11:43 "Bears - Bear Dance & The Dancing Bear" by Anne Roos from A Light in the Foret 16:31 "The Mountain Set" by Alizbar & Ann' Sannat from Welcome Into the Morning 24:04 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 24:31 "Scotland the Brave/Flowers of Edinburgh" by Across the Pond from Kid on the Mountain 28:13 "Tara" by Adamh from Adamh 32:32 "Eleanor Plunkett" by Wolf & Clover from Wolf & Clover 35:53 "The Artful Dodger" by Chris Murphy from The Tinker's Dream 40:42 "McMahon's (The Banshee)" by Peat in the Creel from The Barn Session 43:32 CELTIC FEEDBACK 44:21 "The White Set" by The Led Farmers from Katie 47:57 "Farewell to Erin" by Brynmor from The Great Hill 51:27 "Swallowtail Jig" by Bridgid's Cross from Live without an Audience 54:35 "The Cowslip Set" by Solasta from Solasta 1:01:57 "Hornpipes: The Fiddling Barrister/Galway Bay'The Banks" by Andy Lamy from The New Blackthorn Stick The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! Imagine a world with no Celtic music. Sounds pretty horrible, right? All you have is boring music being shoved down your throats by big record labels. You wouldn't get to experience the incredible music shared each and every week in the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Our incredibly generous people bring you hours of great Celtic music. You can help celebrate Celtic music and culture and keep this show running every week. Become a Patron of the Podcast at http://patreon.com/celticpodcast Thanks to our newest Patrons of the Podcast: CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic and Geek musician and podcaster. This podcast is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. I've received quite a few emails from people who listen to this podcast while they study. One person asked if I would release another instrumental episode. So here it is. Of course, if you'd like a good 3-hour long instrumental show, check out #204. And we have other instrumental episodes. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 It's easier than ever to do. Just list the show number, and the name of one or two bands. That's it. You can vote once for each episode help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2018 episode. http://bestcelticmusic.net/vote/ I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture  of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com Robin Allen emailed: "I'm listening to your podcast while roofing.  The nail patterns I make inform my colleagues whether I'm listening to a jig, a reel, a polka or an Irish waltz." Luke Sinclare emailed a picture: "Hey Mark! Enjoying the latest episode of drinking songs at work while I enjoy a pot of tea with some Walkers Shortbread as I work on railway track plans. Love the show and always love to hear your enthusiasm every week. Keep up the good work! Cheers"