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We have exciting finished projects to talk about and updates on current projects. Our Home-A-Long and Winter Weave-A-Long are in full swing and we have project ideas to share Full notes with photos and links can be found in the podcast section of our shop website: TwoEwesFiberAdventures.com Join the community on Ravelry or become a patron and support the show on our Patreon Page. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Subscribe on Android. Marsha's Projects Deer Scarf: Finished! Ben and his roommates rescued a concrete deer lawn ornaments. I made a red scarf for the deer to wear this holiday. Including fringe, the scarf is about 9' long. Socks: Using Red Heart Heart and Sole in colorway Black Jack. Finished first sock and knitting on leg of the second sock. Mountain High: Heidi Kirrmaier. Using my handspun Flowers From My Garden. I decided to put the body on waste yarn and knit the sleeves. Of course color work is different because sleeve circumference is smaller than body. Occasionally breaking yarn to manage color. Sheridan Flats Spinning: Purchased 24 oz of 80/15/6 wool/mohair/silk roving in the colorway Kaleidoscope. The owner said to spin at a worsted weight for best results. Mill is Olympic Yarn & Fiber located in Cosmopolis, WA. I've filled two bobbins to date. Rag Rugs: Wound warp for four rag rugs and yesterday started warping loom. Warp will be 4" and 6" stripes in royal blue, green, and orange. Weaving Studio: It's a work in progress. Kelly's Projects Natural Dyeing Experiments I started spinning the orange CA Red fiber dyed with toyon that had been steeped for 24 hours. Spirit Yarn Hat #9 is finished. I did some free style color work with the rest of the white and the bright pink. Made Xs and Os and some border designs. Solid pink hat #8 and color work hat #9 were both gone in two days. Finished two chenille rugs. Still have warp, but no more chenille. I need to figure out the best way to use up the remaining warp (weft-faced rug, resley for towels?) and then make more chenille for more of these rugs. Started my Sleeveless Vest by Lone Kjeldsen with handspun from Jazzman, "Judith says perfect fleece." I've finished the bottom ribbing, the lateral stitch and I'm a couple inches into the body ribbing. Home-A-Long October 1st to December 31st Make a home decor item in your craft of choice…knitting, crocheting, weaving, or any way "you can think of to play with string." Recent ideas: pumpkins in the bundle, lots of gnomes in the thread, two Lindas in PA are both making Christmas ornaments, and Autumn is making a bunting with swatches. WEFT magazine has a whole issue out devoted to items for the table. Winter Weave-a-long Now through March 31
In this compelling episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast's Unified at Work Series S6:Pt8—originally aired on Disability Beat Radio on WEFT 90.1 FM in Champaign, IL—host Vicki Niswander sits down with Nicholas Wyman, President of IWSI America, to unpack their groundbreaking 2023 report that's reshaping how we think about workforce inclusion.
In this compelling episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast's Unified at Work Series S6:Pt8—originally aired on Disability Beat Radio on WEFT 90.1 FM in Champaign, IL—host Vicki Niswander sits down with Nicholas Wyman, President of IWSI America, to unpack their groundbreaking 2023 report that's reshaping how we think about workforce inclusion.
What Defines Mindfulness-Based Programs? The Warp and the Weft explores the essential and flexible elements of mindfulness-based programs (MBPs) such as Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT). In this episode, Dr. Jud Brewer and colleagues discuss their framework for defining MBPs, distinguishing between core components (the “warp”) and adaptable elements (the “weft”). The paper outlines the key characteristics of MBPs, including their scientific and contemplative foundations, structured meditation practices, and the role of the teacher in maintaining program integrity. Tune in to gain clarity on what makes a mindfulness program truly evidence-based and how these programs can be effectively implemented across diverse settings.Reference:Crane RS, Brewer JA, Feldman C, Kabat-Zinn J, Santorelli S, Williams JMG, Kuyken W. What Defines Mindfulness-Based Programs? The Warp and the Weft. Psychological Medicine. 2017;47(6):990–999. doi:10.1017/S0033291716003317Let's connect on Instagram
Katie Sue Nicklos joins Stephanie and Angela to talk about her glove factory Wing & Weft Gloves, owning a business in New York, and the super power of curiosity. Katie Sue took over Wing & Weft in 2017 after a career in costume tech. To find out more about Katie Sue and her store, visit their insta. Original Music by: Yah Supreme (Yahya Jeffries-El)
Incoming transmission from The Magic Story Podcast! Harless and Natalie introduce you to the Edge: Magic's far-out, science-fantasy setting. Here, you'll meet ages-old faiths, do battle with cosmic entities, and search for a long-lost cat. To make sure we don't get lost in our journey through the Weft, Worldbuilding Game Designer Laurel Pratt will be our guide through the Sothera system and its mysteries. Fire up your spacecrafts and enter a brand-new horizon of Magic. Read the Story: MTGStory.com Preorder Now: Edge of Eternities
If you've listened to this show for any amount of time, you've probably heard Cody mention the Cities of the Weft trilogy by Alex Pheby, a phenomenal dark fantasy series that explores a number of fascinating themes and concepts all set in a tremendously built world, with a brilliant cast of characters. We were lucky to be joined by Alex Pheby to discuss his work, that before the Cities of the Weft trilogy. and those books, as well.We are back to our regularly scheduled programming in two weeks, finally getting into our coverage of Part II, Icelandic Spar, of Against the Day.Please check out Alex's work wherever you buy books, or directly from Galley Beggar Publishing: https://www.galleybeggar.co.uk/alex-phebyFollow Alex on BlueSky: @alexpheby.bsky.socialAs always, thanks so much for listening!Email: mappingthezonepod@gmail.comBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/mappingthezone.bsky.socialTwitter: https://twitter.com/pynchonpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mappingthezonepodcast/Show art by Brad Wetzel: @bradspersecond (on IG and Reddit) bradspersecond.com
Darlene Cadman joins Justin Neagle to discuss Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) in the AEC industry. They explore IPD contracts, focusing on collaboration, risk, and reward sharing, and emphasize target value design and team selection in lean construction. Darlene shares insights on lean practices, including respect for people and understanding flow, as well as pull planning, visual planning, and collaboration. The episode highlights the importance of leadership, accountability, and structured planning in both work and personal life. It concludes with Darlene's contact information and productivity hacks.
In this thoughtful and poetic episode of Cropped, Wendy Euler weaves together life and philosophy through the lens of ancient Stoicism. Drawing a beautiful metaphor from the world of fabric-making, Wendy explores how the “warp” - our values, discipline, and mindset - can create a strong foundation to help us move through the unpredictable “weft” of life. Whether you're familiar with Stoic thinkers like Epictetus, Seneca, and Marcus Aurelius or new to the philosophy, this episode offers a grounding and relatable reflection on resilience, acceptance, and inner peace in the face of life's chaos.
The dudes are joined by Boston comic, Katy Coughlin. They hit all the typical notes; Clowns that talk to kids about death, blind people driving in the desert, holding babies, and sexXxay teachers. Of course it wouldn't be an SSBs episode unless they spent way too long talking about 1-ing and 2-ing yourself. Check out Katy on Instagram @KatyTheComedian and go defend her honor against redditors at her monthly comedy show at Warp & Weft in Lowell. Next one is 4/13/25. (Tickets in Katy's insta bio)
Athena, goddess of wisdom and war, is also the goddess of weaving – remember how she taught Pandora? They stood together at a huge loom made from tree branches, with clay weights on the bottom of each warp thread. Those ancient looms are rare these days – but we found one in an apartment in upper Manhattan, where scholar Beth Clancy weaves both cloth and stories. Join us as we visit Beth for this mythlet on the power of weaving in the mythical past – and in our own time!Big thanks to Beth Clancy for letting us record her, to David Goren for his field recordings of this ancient loom, and to Claire Walker-Wells and Yonatan Rekem for writing and production and to John Melillo for the great mix. And a shout-out to Gizelle Winter for her research and for getting the workmen outside of Beth's window to stop jackhammering for an hour so we could record her!By the way, we're hard at work putting the finishing touches on the new season of Live from Mount Olympus -- stay tuned! Do you have a favorite myth you'd like us to explore? Let us know! It could become part of a future season of Live from Mount Olympus. Email us at info@onassisusa.org. Can't wait to hear from you!
"My background is in the visual arts, with a primary focus on sculpture, particularly wood carving. Over time, I have become increasingly fascinated by the concept of ‘residue'—the traces left behind after the physical sculpture is completed. "Sound has emerged as a compelling avenue of inquiry, with the rhythmic tapping and scraping of steel chisels against wood punctuating my process. The act of making, for me, extends beyond the tangible object; it encompasses the sonic imprint of labor itself. This auditory residue has become both an extension of the work and a point of departure for new explorations—transforming the remnants of creation into an entirely new artistic trajectory. "Arriving late to this project, I was fortunate to encounter one of the remaining sonic traces: the rhythmic clicking of Asante Kente weavers' looms in Bonwire, Ghana. The percussive interplay of wooden looms provided an immediate textural richness, forming the foundation of the piece. The sounds, derived from the original recordings, are manipulated across varying temporal registers, creating a dynamic sense of shift and drift—suggestive of time itself being woven into the repetitive, craft-based practice. "I don't consider myself an archivist as such, but I'm interested in exploring the ways in which sound is embedded in, and expands, notions of activity, labor, place, and materiality." Traditional weaving in Ghana reimagined by Formolo. ——————— This sound is part of the Sonic Heritage project, exploring the sounds of the world's most famous sights. Find out more and explore the whole project: https://www.citiesandmemory.com/heritage
Davidson College Art Galleries has an exhibit of paintings by Elizabeth Bradford on view. She's a Huntersville native who draws inspiration from the farm country she grew up on. On this Piedmont Arts she talks about her career and how the loss of open spaces influences her work.
Author ALEX PHEBY gives us the five tracks he will meet in Hell!Alex talks to us about his Cities of the Weft trilogy, writing a series, and he gives us the worst job he has ever done. And it might just be the worst job we have ever heard about.Alex's new book, WATERBLACK, finishes off his 'Cities of the Weft' trilogy, which includes the amazing Mordew and Malarkoi. All three are published by Galley Beggar, whose co-head honcho is our former damned soul Sam Jordison. Order Alex's books direct from Galley Beggar with the links below (at the time of writing there is a sale on the first two Cities of the Weft books):Waterblack (Book 3)Malarkoi (Book 2)Mordew (Book 1)Head to https://www.patreon.com/hellishpod to access episodes early and ad free, where you will find out which artists our guests will meet in Hell. You'll also get our two pilot episodes, and a bunch of other stuff depending which tier you pick - including the chance to come and work for Hell's H.R. department!BUY US A COFFEE! If you just want to be nice/bribe your way out of Hell then you can also tip us over at https://www.ko-fi.com/hellishpodHellish has a bookshop! Order from https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/hellish to help us out!Find us on Spotify to hear the songs on Kieron's Infernal Playlist in full, as well as the Ultimate Infernal Playlist which combines the choices of every damned soul we've met so far. https://tinyurl.com/hellishpodYou can find us/beg for absolution on social media...Instagram: www.instagram.com/hellish_podBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/hellishpod.comThreads: https://www.threads.net/@hellish_podFacebook: www.facebook.com/hellishpodcastTwitter: www.twitter.com/hellishpod (we're still there, though you're best off getting us at one of the others.)TikTok: www.tiktok.com/hellishpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How often do you pause to get a clearer view of your purpose and learn how your life experiences influence your leadership impact?Whether it's in the moment to reflect on a recent situation or zooming out at a major milestone to see the bigger picture, reflection can be incredibly powerful.I'm hitting pause myself this week as I turn the big 5-0! I share two concepts that have helped me understand what it means to live a life of intention and purpose.First, the metaphor of warp and weft—a powerful way to understand the interconnection of the known and discovered elements of your life and see the patterns that emerge in your life's fabric.Second, the deeper meaning of my guiding word—Intention. I explore how I've come to see that Intention = Heart + Direction® and the energetic vitality that uncovering your deeper purpose can have in both your personal life and leadership.If you are looking for ways to understand your purpose, reflect, to make more intentional choices, this episode is for you.Let's explore how you too can lead with intention and can weave purpose into everything you do.YOU'LL LEARN:The importance of reflection to learn and adjust and to understand your purposeHow the weaving metaphor of warp and weft enhances self-discoveryWhy Intention = Heart + Direction® and how to set powerful intentions to align your daily actions with your heartThe Japanese word Kokorozashi (志) and how its deep meaning can be applied to leadership impactIMPORTANT LINKS:Full episode show notes with links to other podcast episodes and resources referenced in today's show: ChainOfLearning.com/36Check out my website for resources and working together: KBJAnderson.comFollow me on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kbjandersonFor additional inspiration and guidance around understanding your own warp and weft, read my book "Learning to Lead, Leading to Learn," along with the companion workbook: LearningToLeadLeadingToLearn.comTIMESTAMPS FOR THIS EPISODE: 00:40 Reflecting and celebrating turning 5002:50 The history of the warp and weft metaphor05:32 The difference between the warp and weft threads06:27 Questions to ask yourself to apply the warp and weft metaphor in your life09:32 The importance of “zooming out” to see to examine your own fabric of life11:01 Questions to ask yourself to reflect on your your past life experiences11:53 The relationship between the warp and weft metaphor with setting intention12:24 Discovering the richer meaning of Intention = Heart + Direction®13:36 The meaning of the two Japanese kanji symbols for intention14:58 How to apply the concept of Kokorozashi to find your inner purpose16:54 Questions to ask yourself to embody your Kokorozashi to make a bigger impact17:21 The importance of reflection at the micro level18:35 Leveraging Kokorozashi to help take actions that are aligned with your purpose
Fresh from their Christmas Cracker Elis and John are in a sense celebrating Boxing Day, but in another sense they're creating linear/circular content that can be easily digested at any point this Christmas/not at Christmas at all. In short, it's the most confusing time of the year!But what we can guarantee there isn't confusion about is the quality of the #content. Both Elis and John come armed with anecdotes - one involving a maps-based misjudgement, the other involving weft - ministerial banter is further discussed, and there's a welcome return for everyone's favourite topic: guffs.Whenever you're listening to this, be sure to send your correspondence to the usual place: it's elisandjohn@bbc.co.uk in the email department, and 07974 293 022 in the WhatsApp realm.
We press publisher and writer SAM JORDISON for the five tracks he will meet in Hell!Sam is one half of Galley Beggar Press, the small independent publisher with a bunch of big hits to its name: Eimear McBride's Women's Prize winning A Girl is a Half Formed Thing, Lucy Ellman's Booker-shortlisted Ducks, Newburyport and Alex Pheby's Cities of the Weft trilogy to name but a few. Sam talked us through what it's like to found and then run a small press, including the economic challenges, and sifting through the submissions pile. He also talked about his writing career, including the now-legendary Crap Towns series.Check out Galley Beggar Press here: https://www.galleybeggar.co.ukHead to https://www.patreon.com/hellishpod to access episodes early and ad free, where you will find out which artists our guests will meet in Hell. You'll also get our two pilot episodes, and a bunch of other stuff depending which tier you pick - including the chance to come and work for Hell's H.R. department! If you just want to be nice/bribe your way out of Hell then you can also tip us over at https://www.ko-fi.com/hellishpodHellish now has a bookshop - https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/hellish - where you can get books written by our guests, and a choice selection of Hell literature. Help us out by ordering from us! (Though if you're ordering Galley Beggar books, get them direct from them instead)Find us on Spotify to hear the songs on Sam's Infernal Playlist in full, as well as the Ultimate Infernal Playlist which combines the choices of every damned soul we've met so far. https://tinyurl.com/hellishpodYou can find us/beg for absolution on social media...Instagram: www.instagram.com/hellish_podThreads: https://www.threads.net/@hellish_podFacebook: www.facebook.com/hellishpodcastBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/hellishpod.comTwitter: www.twitter.com/hellishpodTikTok: www.tiktok.com/hellishpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Carmina and Patch “thread the needle” about the Philippines' rich textile and weaving heritage. From the South to the North, they discover how indigenous people from all over the country reflect their pre-colonial history, way of life, spiritual beliefs, and customs in the fabrics they weave. Listen in as they discuss the immense creativity and complexity required of various weaving techniques and the reasons why we must protect them at all costs. They also explore the weavers' challenges and how some organizations, both in the Philippines and the US, are fighting to preserve this dying art. Lastly, learn about practical ways for all of us to respect our indigenous kin by combating cultural (mis)appropriation. Learn more: Philippines Indigenous Textile: Then and Now, Sinaunang Habi: Philippine Ancestral Weave, Weaving Patterns in the Philippines: Heritage, Design, and Their Meanings, From the Rainbow's Varied Hue: Textiles of the Southern Philippines, Habi: The Philippine Textile Council, Liwayway, La Herminia, Filip + Inna, and More: Local Brands That Champion Filipino Weaving Heritage, Weaving Between the Lines: Authenticity, Identity, and Place(s) of Origin, UCLA's Ifugao Heritage Galleries, Decolonizing the past, empowering the future: Community-led heritage conservation in Ifugao, Philippines, Ifugao Archeological Project, Inabel: Philippine Textile From the Ilocos Region, Museo Ilocos Norte, Balay ni Atong, The Rich History of Philippine Textiles, From Pineapple to Piña: A Philippine Textile Treasure | SFO Museum, Upholding T'boli tradition through T'nalak weaving | Edge Davao, and Filipino textiles tell a deeper story about the country's Indigenous cultures. To support FilTrip, go to the Patreon page here and PayPal page here. &
Tom, Julie, and Eric remember their various Gen Con adventures, as well as looking back at some recent Roses, Thorns, and Hula Hoops. 01:00 - Announcements: Dice Tower West, Dice Tower District 02:43 - Gen Con - Keeping Your Voice vs. Getting Sick 04:04 - Gen Con - Attendence and Crowds 06:34 - Gen Con - Sprawling Events 09:58 - Gen Con - Games at the Zoo? 12:05 - Gen Con - Small Vendor Hallway 14:42 - Gen Con - Artwork and Plushies and Pins 19:03 - Gen Con - Too Many Things to Do 21:59 - Gen Con - Awards Show 24:58 - Gen Con - Julie's Events 30:32 - Gen Con - Tom's Panel 31:25 - Gen Con - Sell-Out Titles 37:43 - Gen Con - Too Much Tea 39:43 - Gen Con - Impulse Buys 41:31 - Gen Con - The Escape 46:06 - Landmarks 49:16 - Warp and Weft 51:16 - Seaside 53:19 - Blood on the Clocktower 57:26 - Zoomies 1:00:16 - Rock Hard 1977
Today I've got a real go-getter on the show, Rebecca from Weft and Warp Fabrics. She is no stranger to challenges - she opened her store while still teaching full-time! But with the support of her husband and some creative promotions, she's really leveling up. I was blown away when I heard about Rebecca's secret sale. She took Dionne's epic clearance to the next level with bundles, mystery, and gamification. The results? Over $7k in the first hour! She crushed it. But it wasn't all smooth sailing - she had to get real with herself about staffing as the biz grew. What I love most is that Rebecca is always looking to improve. She's not afraid to admit when she needs help either. Her insights will have you feeling inspired to level up your store too. _______ Promotions and inventory management with a retailer who received a five-star review. 0:02 Opening a fabric shop, husband's support, and personal growth. 5:06 Body image and clothing fit, with a focus on tailoring and self-expression. 10:53 Sustainable fashion, fabric sourcing, and opening a physical store. 15:48 Adapting to online retail during COVID-19 lockdown. 20:44 Challenges faced during COVID-19 pandemic and how a sewing business adapted and grew. 25:08 Business ownership and seeking help to overcome challenges. 30:29 Preparing for a warehouse clearance sale, using gamification and email marketing to attract customers. 42:28 Marketing strategies for a fabric store during a sale event. 48:31 The success of a clothing sale and the importance of changing stock to keep customers engaged. 53:16 Setting goals and overcoming slumps in business. 57:32 Marketing strategies for a small business, including email marketing, promotions, and gamification. 1:02:54 Leadership, growth, and systems for business success. 1:08:45 Full episode: https://salenaknight.com/rebeccas-5-5-promo-you-need-to-copy-rebecca-harper/
THE DOOMED & STONED SHOW ~Season 10, Episode 4~ Since its inception, this podcast has followed the Doom Charts, with hosts Billy Goate (editor, DoomedandStoned.com), John Gist (Vegas Rock Revolution), and Bucky Brown (The Ripple Effect) -- all contributing members of DoomCharts.com. In this episode, we're reintroduce you to some of the bands and releases you may have overlooked in the business of the New Year, so we're going all the way back to January's chart for a very eclectic mix of psychedelic, stoner, and heavy rock, with plenty of downtuned action and doom sprinkled into the mix! PLAYLIST: INTRO (00:00) 1. One Eyed Moon (#15)- "We're Not Alone" (00:31) HOST SEGMENT I (04:10) 2. Dust Mice (#34) - "Space Magick" (14:27) 3. That Ship Has Sailed (#16) - "I Am, Yeah" (18:52) 4. Buffalo Bud Buster (#11) - "SST" (22:47) HOST SEGMENT II (26:17) 5. Ritual Earth (#12) - "Through Interstellar Medium" (36:32) 6. Teen Mortgage (#33) - "Valley" (42:38) 7. Moon Wizard (#29) - "Phantom" (47:31) HOST SEGMENT III (52:23) 8. Horse God (#10) - "Thundersnow" (1:01:58) 9. The Slow And Easy (#9) - "Middle" (1:06:23) 10. One-Eyed Monsters (#8) - "Laden Sky" (1:09:38) HOST SEGMENT IV (1:14:13) 11. Lucifer (#7) - "At The Mortuary" (1:24:53) 12. Slower (#6) - "The Antichrist" (1:32:01) 13. The Clamps (#5) - "Forty Nine" (1:40:11) HOST SEGMENT V (1:44:00) 14. Qilin (#4) - "On Migoi's Trail" (2:04:00) 15. Les Moontunes (#3) - "Elephant Wizard" (2:09:45) 16. Hazehound (#2) - "Flatearth" (2:12:59) 17. Slift (#1) - "Weaver's Weft" (2:18:51) BONUS TRACKS: 18. Lord Dying (#14) - "A Bond Broken By Death" (2:29:41) 19. Ancient VVisdom (#25) - "Apollyon" (2:35:15)
This is it, the last issue of Who's Who's original run, and therefore of Who's Editing's (for a while)! Siskoid and guest Ynza Morganstar, the 108th Sage, dare imagine DC comics lines based on the heroes from this issue. Let's get into that elevator one more time and pitch! And for those without a thesaurus... Weft: (in weaving) the crosswise threads on a loom over and under which other threads (the warp) are passed to make cloth. Listen to Episode 26 below or subscribe to Who's Editing? on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Credits: Theme: "Révolution" by Les Sherpas. Bonus clip: Gail Simone on "DC Daily". Thanks for leaving a comment to the editors!
This is it, the last issue of Who's Who's original run, and therefore of Who's Editing's (for a while)! Siskoid and guest Ynza Morganstar, the 108th Sage, dare imagine DC comics lines based on the heroes from this issue. Let's get into that elevator one more time and pitch! And for those without a thesaurus... Weft: (in weaving) the crosswise threads on a loom over and under which other threads (the warp) are passed to make cloth. Listen to Episode 26 below or subscribe to Who's Editing? on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Credits: Theme: "Révolution" by Les Sherpas. Bonus clip: Gail Simone on "DC Daily". Thanks for leaving a comment to the editors!
Episode two hundred fifty nine - part two Kevin Allardice stopped by to talk about his fifth novel, WEFT, a genre-defying masterpiece about a mother-son con artist team encountering a haunted house in the late 90s.
Poem in English about the fabric of friendship written and recited by Glenn Muir
We talk about continuation of care through communicating with a client and how reaching a clear understanding can sometimes be simple, confusing, difficult or all of the above and some in between.
Weft & Warp is one of our favorite resort restaurants in the valley! Not only do they have an incredible menu of Mediterranean inspired food, but they also have a terrific drink program and views to soak in while you eat! On this episode of A Taste of AZ we munch on lamb rack, fine cheeses, and sip artful cocktails as we chat with Chef Dushyant Singh. Chef oversees all of the food and beverage at the resort, and brings his worldly experience along with for that role! Join us for our chat on this episode of A Taste of AZ Podcast!
Research shows that participating in Girl Scouts is a powerful factor for developing courage, confidence, and character, which in turn builds a foundation for success in education and careers, enables a lifetime of leadership, and provides high levels of life satisfaction. Alums say being Girl Scouts set them on a path to achievement, connected them to something bigger than themselves, and helped them develop their passions and interests.That is definitely the case with today's Daughter of Change, Rachel LeGloahec. Rachel is a Maine native, a graduate of The Culinary Institute of America, and a Food Networks Chopped Winner who has been cooking professionally for over 17 years! She is also a Girl Scout of Maine Alumn who currently owns and operates two successful businesses.A leader in her industry, she attributes Girl Scouts with giving her opportunities she wouldn't otherwise have had. Adaptable and resourceful, Rachel has learned to reinvent herself and redefine the meaning of success as she blazes her own trails in a career that is also her passion.Links to Check Out:Rachel's personal chef websiteRachel's Products at Weft and WarpRachel's Instagram - @chefand.chefWeft and Warp Instagram - @weftandwarpmeGirl Scouts of Maine WebsiteGirl Scouts of Maine LinkedInGirls Scouts of Maine FacebookGirl Scouts of Maine Instagram - @girlscoutsofmaineGirl ScoutsDonate to support Girl Scouts of Maine: www.girlscoutsofmaine.org/supportFollow Daughters of Change:Website:Facebook:InstagramLinkedInMarie's LinkedIn:Daughters of Change Podcast Editor: Sarah StaceySarah's LinkedIn Profile
Marc Held and Joe Lynch discuss the Fishtail story. Marc is the Co-founder and CEO of Fishtail, a Boston based fintech company that empowers freight forwarders to finance the movement and procurement of goods – for small and medium businesses (SMBs) around the world. About Marc Held Marc is a serial entrepreneur, specializing in applying advanced artificial intelligence and IoT to the supply chain industry. Prior to Fishtail, he started, funded, and sold multiple companies – creating real value for Fortune 500 customers, investors, and his acquirers. Most recently, his company ODYN (inventory optimization platform for large CPG companies) was acquired by Turvo and his company before that (Weft, maritime intelligence platform – funded by a16z, social + capital, SV Angel, and other tier-1 VCs) was acquired by DMGT-owned Genscape. Prior to his experience in supply chain, Marc was also a product development consultant, specializing in mobile applications and content consumption, and had done early work in the smart personal assistant space. About Fishtail Fishtail is a trade finance automation platform empowering freight forwarders to finance the movement and procurement of goods – for small and medium businesses (SMBs) around the world - either by arranging extended payment terms through the financing of freight or by financing the goods themselves. Specializing in financing Purchase Orders for small businesses in emerging markets, Fishtail solves the $2tn working capital gap in trade finance. Key Takeaways: The Fishtail Story Marc Held is the Co-founder and CEO of Fishtail, a Boston based fintech company that empowers freight forwarders to finance the movement and procurement of goods – for small and medium businesses (SMBs) around the world. In the podcast interview, Joe and Marc discussed Marc's entrepreneurial journey and the founding of Fishtail. Fishtail is venture backed and already servicing and partnering with some of the biggest names in the industry. Complexity behind global supply chains has made it incredibly challenging for financial institutions to fund purchase orders and invoices, internationally, for SMBs on a meaningful scale. The trade finance gap got even wider as a result of COVID and the supply chain disruptions that it caused. Fishtail's data-driven, scalable solution allows for freight forwarders to provide financing to their customers within minutes – either by arranging extended payment terms through the financing of freight, or by financing the goods themselves that these logistics companies are transporting. Incorporating cutting-edge machine learning research, Fishtail's trade finance automation platform turns global supply chain complexities from weakness into strength, extracting meaningful risk signals from the noise in messy supply chain and financial data. Learn More About The Fishtail Story Marc on LinkedIn Fishtail on LinkedIn Fishtail Funding press The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast: Google, Apple, Castbox, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tunein, Podbean, Owltail, Libsyn, Overcast Check out The Logistics of Logistics on Youtube
Register for the Two hour Live Online Lesson Planning Masterclass Below October 15th from 10am to 12pm PST for only $25!! Click link to Register Intro Nichelle Nelson is a veteran homeschool mom with 25 years of experience. She was an Air Force brat, an Air Force wife, and is now an Air Force mom. She and her husband spent 12 years living overseas in Europe and Asia. She and her husband successfully homeschooled three of their children from birth to Baylor University and beyond. Nichelle holds an AA in History from Austin Community College where she was a member of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. She was a member of the Golden Key Honor Society and graduated summa cum laude with a BA in History from Huston-Tillotson University, an HBCU in the heart of Austin. She holds an MS Ed in Multicultural Studies with an emphasis in Social Justice from the University of Houston - Clear Lake. She brings to her virtual classroom her unique perspective on the lives of other cultures. She has a passion for teaching critical thinking and research skills through the study of history and utilizing project-based learning and educational technology. Top three takeaways People often believe that homeschooling takes place in isolation. In their family, the middle school years were the busiest they were constantly in the car on their way to or from some activity. It is never too late to start over and reinvent yourself. Keeping family stories alive and passing them down to the next generation is not only a gift but a miracle! Call to Action Promotions: offers a $5 per month discount for multiple students in the same family, or in the same homeschool organization Social Media Links Warp and Weft History Website Warp and Weft History Facebook Warp and Weft History Instagram Warp and Weft History Youtube What is Next! Thank you for supporting this show by listening and sharing with friends! If you like this podcast please rate and write a review of how this show has impacted or helped you! Great ratings will accelerate the show's visibility to the nation so others can learn more about homeschool and find quality curriculum and the potentially join the homeschool community thus change the face of education forever!! Who would have thought that we could change the education world with a click and a share! Also if you would like to hear more about any specific educational topic please email me at realedtalk@gmail.com I would love to support your families educational needs in all areas!! Bex Buzzie The Homeschool Advantage Podcast
Sven chats with Mic (She/Her) of the MNG Collective and her radio program on WEFT 90.1: Mic's Bag on Saturday Nights at 6-8PM. Check out their Bandcamp page at: https://mngcomp.bandcamp.com/
Wes gives a talk on Hebrews 11:29-12:2.
Jill Magi is an artist, author, and educator who currently holds a solo exhibition at Warehouse 421 in Abu Dhabi as part of their Artistic Development Exhibition Program, in partnership with the Institution of Emerging Art. Jill Magi describes her art and influences, and what The Weft in Pencil exactly means. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Beverly interviews Michelle from Warp and Weft fabrics about natural dying and Jenny and Beverly discuss their own success with theme as well as pointing out some favorites from the community. For detailed show notes, please visit punkfrockers.com. If you enjoy our show and would like to support us, please go to patreon.com/punkfrockers and subscribe.
What do YOU do when you think no-one's looking? That's disgusting and you should be ashamed of yourself, but in this latest episode the guys talk about what they do, and although nowhere near as bad as what you get up to…it's still pretty weird. Mannequin molestation? We talk big screen too. Al finally put a shift in and watched “Ghostbusters: Afterlife”, Pete goes all Grindhouse and discusses Ty West's “X” and we don our Viking helmets for “The Northman”.So, if you know your Titsmarsh from your Holmes…well done, but whatever you do…Don't Go Outside!
This week Janelle of White Weft in London drops by to talk about her life in the denim industry as a designer, how she is now upcycling worn out denim into new products, the joy of repairing broken jeans, how stretchy jeans and elastane are the banes of recycling denim, designing fits, how the industry is a greenwashing nightmare, oh, and how almost none of the indigo dye we adore is actually from natural indigo plants.You can find Janelle and White Weft on the web here and on Instagram as @white_weft.If you would like to support the podcast, feel free to buy the host a coffee!Nick Johannessen is the host of Garmology, the editor of the WellDressedDad blog and WellDressedDad on Instagram. You can email Nick as Garmology (at) WellDressedDad.com.
In this episode, you'll hear from Folklore PhD Candidate Mathilde Lind checking in from her field site in Estonia. We cover the normal trials and tribulations of fieldwork in addition to the abnormal tribulation of COVID-19. The discussion not only addresses how Mathilde has adapted her research amidst COVID-19 conditions but also the journey a project takes from proposal to fieldwork. Mathilde's unique set of skills and knowledge when it comes to handicrafts will be of particular interest to students considering a practice-based approach to research. If you want to see examples of the work and items discussed in the podcast you can find them at @hoodedcrowcrafts on Instagram.
ವಿಜಯ ಕೃಷ್ಣಪ್ಪರವರು ನಿರೂಪಕ ಪವನ್ ಅವರ ಜೊತೆ ಭಾರತದ ಕೈಮಗ್ಗ ಸಂಪ್ರದಾಯಗಳ ಪ್ರಾಮುಖ್ಯತೆ ಮತ್ತು ಪ್ರಸ್ತುತವಾಗಿ ಅದು ಬೆಳೆಯುತ್ತಿರುವ ರೀತಿಯ ಕುರಿತು ಮಾತನಾಡಿದ್ದಾರೆ.Vijaya Krishnappa talks to host Pavan about the importance and continued relevance of India's handloom traditions. ತಲೆ-ಹರಟೆ ಕನ್ನಡ ಪಾಡ್ಕಾಸ್ಟ್ ನ 131 ನೇ ಸಂಚಿಕೆಯಲ್ಲಿ, ವಿಜಯ ಕೃಷ್ಣಪ್ಪರವರು ನಿರೂಪಕ ಪವನ್ ಶ್ರೀನಾಥ್ ಅವರೊಂದಿಗೆ ಇಂದು ಭಾರತದಲ್ಲಿ 30 ಲಕ್ಷಕ್ಕೂ ಹೆಚ್ಚು ಕೈಮಗ್ಗಗಳು ಜವಳಿ ನೇಯ್ಗೆಯನ್ನು ಯಾವರೀತಿ ಮುಂದುವರೆಸುತ್ತಿದ್ದಾರೆ ಎಂಬುವುದರ ಕುರಿತು ಮಾತನಾಡಿದ್ದಾರೆ. ಪರಿಪೂರ್ಣ ಬಟ್ಟೆಯಾಗುವ ಮೊದಲು ಹತ್ತಿ ಯಾವೆಲ್ಲ ಹಂತವನ್ನು ದಾಟುತ್ತದೆ ಎಂಬ ಉದಾಹರಣೆಗಳೊಂದಿಗೆ ಪ್ರಸ್ತುತ ಕಾಲಘಟ್ಟದಲ್ಲಿ ಈ ವಿಧಾನದಲ್ಲಿ ಯಾವರೀತಿ ಆಧುನಿಕ ತಂತ್ರಜ್ಞಾನದ ಬಳಕೆ ಚಾಲ್ತಿಯಲ್ಲಿದೆ ಎಂದು ತಿಳಿಸಿದ್ದಾರೆ. ಕೈಮಗ್ಗ ಸಂಪ್ರದಾಯಗಳ ನಡುವೆ ಭಾರತದ ಕೈಮಗ್ಗ ಸಂಪ್ರದಾಯ ಯಾವರೀತಿ ತನ್ನದೇ ಆದ ವೈಶಿಷ್ಟತೆಯನ್ನು ಹೊಂದಿದೆ ಅನ್ನುವುದರ ಜೊತೆಗೆ 21 ನೇ ಶತಮಾನದ ಸ್ಪರ್ಧಾ ಜಗತ್ತಿನಲ್ಲಿ ಹೇಗೆ ತನ್ನ ವಿಶಿಷ್ಟತೆಯನ್ನ ಉಳಿಸಿಕೊಂಡಿದೆ ಎಂದು ವಿವರಿಸಿದ್ದಾರೆ. ನಕಲಿ ಕೈಮಗ್ಗ ಉತ್ಪನ್ನಗಳ ಮಧ್ಯೆ ಯಾವ ರೀತಿ ಅಸಲಿ ಕೈಮಗ್ಗ ಉತ್ಪನ್ನಗಳು ಮಾರುಕಟ್ಟೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ಗ್ರಾಹಕರ ಕೈಸೇರಲು ಕಷ್ಟಪಡುತ್ತಿದೆ ಮತ್ತು ಕೈಮಗ್ಗದ ಗುಣಮಟ್ಟ ಮತ್ತು ಉತ್ಪನ್ನಗಳ ಮೇಲೆ ಗ್ರಾಹಕರ ನಂಬಿಕೆಯನ್ನ ಗಟ್ಟಿಮಾಡಲು ಯಾವರೀತಿ ತಂತ್ರಜ್ಞಾನಗಳನ್ನ ಬಳಸಿಕೊಳ್ಳಬಹುದು ಎಂದು ಮಾತನಾಡಿದ್ದಾರೆ. ಬನ್ನಿ ಕೇಳಿ!On Episode 131 of the Thale-Harate Kannada Podcast, Vijaya Krishnappa talks to host Pavan Srinath about how over 30 lakh handlooms continue to weave textiles in India today. They discuss how a fiber becomes a piece of clothing, and how textiles have evolved over the years. Vijaya shares how India is unique in the sheer diversity of its handloom traditions, and how handlooms continue to be relevant if not more, in the 21st century. Vijaya also shares challenges facing the handloom industry, where genuine work can still get buried under fake fabrics and shares a few ideas on how the handloom sector can be transformed.Vijaya Krishnappa is the co-founder of Kosha.ai, a tech startup that uses Artificial Intelligence and IoT to ensure authenticity and traceability in artisanal products including handlooms.You can learn more about Kosha on Linkedin and at @kosha.handmade on Instagram.ಫಾಲೋ ಮಾಡಿ. Follow the Thalé-Haraté Kannada Podcast @haratepod. Facebook: https://facebook.com/HaratePod/, Twitter: https://twitter.com/HaratePod/ and Instagram: https://instagram.com/haratepod/.ಈಮೇಲ್ ಕಳಿಸಿ, send us an email at haratepod@gmail.com or send a tweet and tell us what you think of the show!You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcast App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios and check out our website at https://ivmpodcasts.com/.You can also listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Gaana, Amazon Music Podcasts, JioSaavn, Castbox, or any other podcast app. We also have some video episodes up on YouTube! ಬನ್ನಿ ಕೇಳಿ!
In Episode 15, we're happy to have Matt Charpentier a field botanist from Massachusetts and Vice President of the New England Botanical Society on to talk about his experience with a special fern species in the Northeast, Crepidomanes intricatum (AKA Trichomanes intricatum, Appalachian Bristle Fern, or Weft Fern). Matt also shares with us some thoughts on survey biases as field biologist/botanists and shares some stories on some special botanical finds as well as some points and explanation of gemmae. Enjoy!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=65399395)
Photo: A Shadda Blanket, South Caucasus, first half 19th century. Weft face structure with extra weft wrapped patterning, two joined panels, stitched onto a material backing, overall very good condition. 9ft.4in. x 5ft.11in. (285cm. x 180 cm.) £20,000-25,000 1/2: #Azerbaijan Balancing the powers Russia, Turkey and Iran in the South Caucasus. Michael Doran@Doranimated; senior Fellow at Hudson Institute. @HudsonInstitute, Baku Dialogues. https://bakudialogues.ada.edu.az/articles/azerbaijan-in-the-struggle-for-eurasia-27-01-2022
After the 36-year civil war in Guatemala, land reform and equal rights have been slow to come for the Indigenous Mayan people. IDEAS revisits a four-part series about the Mayan people. In this episode, we explore the role of Mayan women in the making of Guatemala and the importance of the art of weaving in keeping an ancient culture alive.
Gwyn and Ode talk about textiles, knot magic, witch's ladders, and flax.
Eric sits down with DAVID RYAN, author of ANIMALS IN MOTION, and a whole lot of short form content published across a wide variety of literary journals. In this episode, Eric and David discuss creating art from the inner-muck of the body and soul, and delve into art education, and art philosophy. David is also a professor of writing at Sarah Lawrence College, and in his younger years was the drummer of the popular alternative rock band, The Lemonheads. Intact Discourse: David Ryan's Website Warp and Weft (at the Harvard Review) Article on Irrealism If there are aspects of this conversation that you think should be cited, please leave a message via Eric's website (linked below). -- About this podcast: Eric Norcross is the creator and host of The Eric Norcross Podcast. He is a filmmaker, writer, and mixed-media artist with an interest in community building, education, and creative careers. If you're interested in bringing your story to the podcast, please contact Eric via his website (link below). Please contribute to my PATREON Eric's official website Sponsorships, Questions, and Feedback: Reach out direct. Copyright © 2021 Eric Norcross - All Rights Reserved --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-norcross/support
Imagine the story of your life. What happens to you after, "Once upon a time"? The ancient folktale of Fatima the Spinner is reimagined to support a woman's right to choose. Let it inspire your own story. The Power of Your Warp & Weft, a workshop designed by author and professional weaver Paula Chaffee Scardamalia, is included with her permission. For more, visit her website and read her book: Weaving a Woman's Life: Spiritual Lessons from the Loom.
Quizmasters Lee and Marc are joined by John Davis to ask, suss and answer a general knowledge quiz with topics including Classic Cartoons, Business, Geography, Famous Songs, Astronomy, The Bible, Marvel, Weather Records, Anatomy, Fiber Arts, Fruits, Plastic Celebs, Box Office Bombs, Florida Rivers, African Animals, Russian Sitcoms, Medical Terms and more! Round One CLASSIC CARTOONS - Lasting one season, the cartoon Pro-Stars featured what three sports greats? BUSINESS - What company was founded in Tucson, AZ in the 1970's as Sticky Fingers, a children's jewelry line, who would go on to be best known for its vibrant line of school supplies? GEOGRAPHY - Which country borders 14 nations and crosses 8 time zones? FAMOUS SONGS - What song, famously sang in this version by Carol Channing, was the first wakeup call for astronauts in 1965? ASTRONOMY - Which planet in our solar system is known as both the Morning Star and Evening Star? THE BIBLE - The story of God's destruction of the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah occurs in what book of The Bible? THE BIBLE - In The Bible, what is Lot's wife's name? Missed Corrections 158 - Notes from Elyse on Fargo, the chicken dance, dildos, goats and from A-A-ron about candy corn. Round Two MARVEL - What sometimes-friend, sometimes-foe to the X-Men is Professor X's stepbrother? WEATHER RECORDS - From 1991 to 2010, which U.S. state was the most active for tornados? ANATOMY - On a female human body, what is the term for the small area between the uterus and rectum? FIBER ARTS - Warp and Weft are directional terms used for threads in what fiber arts and basic textile production process (which shares a name with a popular actor among geek fandoms)? FRUITS - What type of fruit is a "winter banana"? PLASTIC CELEBS - What is Barbie's last name? Rate My Question FAMOUS SONGS - "What 1996 rock song refers to an intellectualism brochure? Hint: This song was featured in the John Travolta film “Phenomenon”. BOX OFFICE BOMBS - What 2001 box office bomb fills in the blank of this less than sparkling review by Variety film critic Robert Koehler: "________ deserves yet another title: "A Star is Dull"? Final Questions FLORIDA RIVERS - In the language of the indigenous people of Southwest Florida, what does the word Caloosahatchee translate to in English? AFRICAN ANIMALS - The name of what African animal means "river horse"? RUSSIAN SITCOMS - In a reference to the show that inspired it, what is the name of the bar in the Russian sitcom It's Always Sunny in Moscow? MEDICAL TERMS - Phlebitis is the inflammation of what? Upcoming LIVE Know Nonsense Trivia Challenges July 21st, 2021 - Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge - Point Ybel Brewing Co. - 7:30 pm EDT July 26th, 2021 - Know Nonsense Trivia MEGAQUIZ on Twitch - 8:00 pm EDT July 22nd, 2021 - Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge - Ollies Pub Records and Beer - 7:30 pm EDT You can find out more information about that and all of our live events online at KnowNonsenseTrivia.com All of the Know Nonsense events are free to play and you can win prizes after every round. Thank you Thanks to our supporters on Patreon. Thank you, Quizdaddies – Tommy (The Electric Mud) and Tim (Pat's Garden Service) Thank you, Team Captains – Skyler, Dylan, Shaun, Lydia, Gil, David, Aaron, Kristen & Fletcher Thank you, Proverbial Lightkeepers – Moo, Tim, Nabeel, Patrick, Jon, Adam, Ryan, Mollie, Lisa, Alex, Spencer, Kaitlynn, Manu, Mo, Matthew, Luc, Hank, Justin, Cooper, Elyse, Sarah, Karly, Kristopher, Josh, Lucas Thank you, Rumplesnailtskins – Hbomb, Alex, Doug, Kevin and Sara, Tiffany, Allison, Paige, We Do Stuff, Mike S., Kenya, Jeff, Eric, Steven, Efren, Mike J., Mike C. If you'd like to support the podcast and gain access to bonus content, please visit http://theknowno.com and click "Support." Special Guest: John Davis.
-Rochester Mayoral Candidates Face Off in First Primary Debate -City of Rochester Seeks Community Input on $202 Million American Rescue Plan Funding -Rochester Based Musician Sally Louise Releases Debut Album “My Hands are on Fire” -Warp & Weft: February 2020: On Fire Produced with Darien Lamen, Vanessa Ryland-Buntley, Jason Taylor, and Abi Clark for WXIR 100.9 FM and rebroadcast on WAYO 104.3 FM. Special thanks to Mara Ahmed and Shirly Bahar of the Warp & Weft. Original air date: 5/28/21
-Local Citizen Journalist Wins Court Battle to Protect Freedom of Speech -Inequality Index: New Report Calls for Public Energy in New York -Monroe County Library System Stays Connected Amidst the Pandemic -WARP & WEFT: Connection, Isolation, and Imagination Produced by Darien Lamen for WXIR 100.9 FM and rebroadcast on WAYO 104.3 FM in Rochester NY, with co-host Vanessa Ryland-Buntley, reporters Laura Smith and Jason Taylor, and feature contributor Abi Clark. Special thanks to Arseniy Gutnik and Mara Ahmed of the Warp & Weft. Original broadcast date: 5/21/21
"The Warp and Weft of Christmas" Christmas Eve sermon by the Rev. Ledlie Laughlin Sermon text for "The Warp and Weft of Christmas" with the Rev. Ledlie Laughlin
Weft and warp knits don't have warp or weft yarns, but they do go in different directions. The warp knits include tricot and raschel knits.