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A sense of mystery gathers around London's lost rivers, with their names whispered like forgotten deities from an ancient cult. Fleet, Tyburn, Walbrook, Effra, Westbourne, Neckinger. In some cases, they aren't so much lost, as buried. Sometimes, they break ground, appearing where you least expect them. Take the grey duct that carries the Westbourne above the District and Circle line at Sloane Square as an example. Yet the Walbrook seems truly lost. As Tom Bolton says, it "is the most mysterious, elusive and comprehensively buried of London's lost rivers". While I was in London at the beginning of April, I decided to trace the route of the Walbrook using London's Lost Rivers: A Walker's Guide by Tom Bolton. Well, as best as you can, given the entire river is underground. Given the lore surrounding these lost rivers, I decided to share my expedition here as a form of folklore-meets-psychogeography. Let's see what we can learn both from the river, and the history of the London that overlays its route in this week's episode of Fabulous Folklore! Find the images and references on the blog post: https://www.icysedgwick.com/walbrook-lost-river/ Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ULwWgoYIjh8 Get your free guide to home protection the folklore way here: https://www.icysedgwick.com/fab-folklore/ Become a member of the Fabulous Folklore Family for bonus episodes and articles at https://patreon.com/bePatron?u=2380595 Buy Icy a coffee or sign up for bonus episodes at: https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick Fabulous Folklore Bookshop: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/fabulous_folklore Pre-recorded illustrated talks: https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick/shop Request an episode: https://forms.gle/gqG7xQNLfbMg1mDv7 Get extra snippets of folklore on Instagram at https://instagram.com/icysedgwick Find Icy on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/icysedgwick.bsky.social 'Like' Fabulous Folklore on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fabulousfolklore/
In this episode, Dr. Veronica McBurney, family physician and founder of Westbourne Medical Studios in Glasgow, joins Scott Becker to share how her global experiences and personal healing journey inspired a unique approach to integrative medicine. She also discusses the power of music, meditation, and energy in modern healthcare.
Could a new generation of business leaders be the key to solving our climate crisis? Join us as we chat with two remarkable students whose fresh thinking on green financing, policy development and sustainability might just give us the much-needed optimism we've been searching for.Stephen Skalecki, member of the Chamber's Sustainability and Resilience committee visits Westbourne College to chat with two brilliant IB students, Manan Agarwal and Andre Khristoliubov, who took part in the Chamber's Sustainability Dialogue last year. Stephen is also the Technical Principal – Sustainability and Climate Change at EnviroSolutions & Consulting.Manan and Andre share their top takeaways from the Dialogue and reveal how smart city planning and sustainable policies and the fight against greenwashing have shaped their academic work and career aspirations.Westbourne's students offer a refreshingly different perspectives on climate action – from Manan's keen interest in taxation policies that bolster environmental protection to Andre's passion for green financing that values long-term planetary health over quick profits. Their optimism about sustainability solutions and belief in the power of individual actions brings energy to the current state of climate conversations.Whether you're curious about the business opportunities in sustainability, wondering how the next generation views environmental challenges, or simply fancy a bit of hope about our planet's future, this episode delivers great insights from tomorrow's leaders.
On 28 February 2025 The Rt. Hon. Lord Briggs of Westbourne delivered the 2025 XXIV Old Buildings Lecture entitled "Equitable Ownership".Michael Townley Featherstone Briggs, Lord Briggs of Westbourne became a Justice of the Supreme Court in October 2017.Lord Briggs grew up around Portsmouth and Plymouth, following his naval officer father between ships, before spending his later childhood in West Sussex. He attended Charterhouse and Magdalen College, Oxford. A keen sailor and the first lawyer in his family, he practised in commercial and chancery work before being appointed to the High Court in 2006. He was the judge in charge of the extensive Lehman insolvency litigation from 2009 to 2013.Lord Briggs was appointed as a Lord Justice of Appeal in 2013. He was the judge in charge of the Chancery Modernisation Review in 2013, and led the Civil Courts Structure Review in 2015 to 2016. In January 2016 he was appointed Deputy Head of Civil Justice.Timings:Professor Graham Virgo - Introduction: 00:00The Rt. Hon. Lord Briggs of Westbourne: 02:07The XXIV Old Buildings Lecture is an annual address delivered by a guest of the Cambridge Private Law Centre, and the event is sponsored by XXIV Old Buildings.More information about this lecture is available from the Private Law Centre website:https://www.privatelaw.law.cam.ac.uk/events
On 28 February 2025 The Rt. Hon. Lord Briggs of Westbourne delivered the 2025 XXIV Old Buildings Lecture entitled "Equitable Ownership".Michael Townley Featherstone Briggs, Lord Briggs of Westbourne became a Justice of the Supreme Court in October 2017.Lord Briggs grew up around Portsmouth and Plymouth, following his naval officer father between ships, before spending his later childhood in West Sussex. He attended Charterhouse and Magdalen College, Oxford. A keen sailor and the first lawyer in his family, he practised in commercial and chancery work before being appointed to the High Court in 2006. He was the judge in charge of the extensive Lehman insolvency litigation from 2009 to 2013.Lord Briggs was appointed as a Lord Justice of Appeal in 2013. He was the judge in charge of the Chancery Modernisation Review in 2013, and led the Civil Courts Structure Review in 2015 to 2016. In January 2016 he was appointed Deputy Head of Civil Justice.Timings:Professor Graham Virgo - Introduction: 00:00The Rt. Hon. Lord Briggs of Westbourne: 02:07The XXIV Old Buildings Lecture is an annual address delivered by a guest of the Cambridge Private Law Centre, and the event is sponsored by XXIV Old Buildings.More information about this lecture is available from the Private Law Centre website:https://www.privatelaw.law.cam.ac.uk/events
Camilla Marcus, founder of west-bourne is my guest today and as someone who embodies the intersection of sustainability and community, her various collections feel right at home. She's a chef, entrepreneur, activist, and environmental trailblazer, redefining how we think about food, gathering, and planetary care - which is probably why she's been named one of Fast Company's Most Creative People in Business.As the founder of west~bourne, New York City's first zero-waste certified restaurant turned regenerative provisions brand, Camilla is deeply committed to making a lasting impact.Beyond her work in hospitality, she co-founded ROAR and the Independent Restaurant Coalition, collaborated with visionaries like Oishii, Ron Finley and MAD Agriculture, and written a cookbook, My Regenerative Kitchen, that empowers us all to eat well while doing good. And yet, as ambitious as her career is, Camilla also finds inspiration and grounding in the art of collecting.Today, we'll dive into the stories behind her incredible collections—vinyl records that set the tone for gatherings, signed menus that archive her love for what she calls a restaurant's first piece of art, and ceramics that embody her ethos of mindful craftsmanship. We'll hear how her collections reflect her values, influence her creative process, and offer a quiet, yet natural place to turn in the midst of her ever-expanding world.So without further adieu, this is Camilla Marcus, for Collectors Gene Radio.Westbourne - https://westbourne.com/Westbourne Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/westbourne/?hl=enCamilla Marcus Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camilla.marcus/?hl=enCollectorsGene.com - https://collectorsgene.com/Cameron Steiner - https://www.instagram.com/cameronrosssteiner/?hl=en
David Osman of IRF is joined by Sharmila Whelan, the Founder of Westbourne Research. ----more---- In this podcast, Sharmila Whelan explains the business cycle foundations of her investment strategy and global asset allocation guidelines. She discusses the potential impact of the Trump 2.0 Administration on US domestic and foreign policies. Sharmila then assesses the outlook for world public debt in the next 5 years, and explains what this could mean for government and corporate bond markets. Focusing next on Asia, she discusses some of the key aspects of the outlook for the economies and financial markets in Japan, India, China and Taiwan. Sharmila Whelan is a very experienced global geopolitical-macro strategist, who has been advising buy-side clients on multi-asset investment strategies and asset allocations for nearly three decades. Sharmila has held prominent roles for leading firms in London and Hong Kong, including Merryll Lynch/Bank of America, CLSA, BP and Altheia Capital. She has also counselled various governmental bodies and is a frequent contributor to the financial media, including Bloomberg, the BBC and CNBC. Westbourne Research is a global macroeconomic, geopolitical, policy forecasting and strategic advisory consultancy, which is based in London.
I Rolling Stone Spirits Awards 2024 hanno incoronato Martin Miller's Westbourne Gin come il “Best London Dry Gin”. Questo prestigioso riconoscimento arricchisce ulteriormente il palmarès di premi ottenuti dai gin firmati Martin Miller's e conferma l'elevata qualità dei loro prodotti.
In this episode of the Ed Leaders podcast, Luke Callier and Matthew Irving are joined by Dr. Adrian Camm, Principal of Westbourne Grammar School, delving into his transformative leadership journey in education. Adrian highlights strategic planning for a new campus to meet Melbourne's educational demands, emphasizing distributed leadership, operational insights, and mentorship. Arian also discusses enhancing team dynamics through targeted recruitment and performance management, fostering a culture of growth and effective communication. Reflecting on his role, he explores adapting school culture, envisioning future priorities for Westbourne Grammar School, and the evolving landscape of educational leadership. Ready to dive deep into educational leadership and school development? Tune in now! You can also connect with us personally at LinkedIn: Luke Callier - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ljcallier/ Mathew Irving - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathew-irving-b6b91430/ Adrian Camm - https://www.linkedin.com/in/adriancamm/ Special thanks to our partners: People Bench - https://peoplebench.com.au/ Paperly - https://paperly.education/ Head on over to edleaders.com.au to hear more about our journey. If you'd like to know more about being a guest or would like to sponsor our show - check out https://www.edleaders.com.au/collabs As always if you have questions, feedback, or a suggestion from a leader you'd like to hear from - send us a message! Please remember if you have a spare minute, please leave us a review on iTunes or your favorite podcast player which will help more like-minded school leaders discover us. Go Well.
In this episode, Founding Partner & Executive Chairman at H/Advisors - Cicero, Iain Anderson shares his journey into the world of politics and business. Inspired to become involved in politics by the 1976 film 'All the President's Men' Iain joined the Conservative party as a young man but rather than looking to Parliament he founded his agency, Cicero and became a renowned political commentator on national and international media including many appearances on Question Time. We talk about his experiences founding and leading Cicero, a strategic communications agency that advises on strategy, political risk, and public policy, and how he grew the business organically and strategically through M&A.Iain recounts the challenges the agency faced during the 2008 financial crisis and how investment decisions and branching into new sectors like health, infrastructure, and technology helped the company come back around and grow, which eventually led to its acquisition by Havas. Iain emphasises the importance of political change, economic confidence, and adaptability. He has an infectious enthusiasm for the evolving nature of global politics and we discuss why he has recently stepped across the aisle and is working with Sir Keirr Starmer to promote business as part of the Labour Party.In this episode we also discuss:Weathering the global financial crisis Agency M&A and becoming ready to acquire Selling Cicero to Havas and the global opportunities it presented The fear of being on Question TimeWhat it's like to see your friends get to the top of the political treeTimestamps:01:28 - 04:24: How the 1976 film 'All the President's Men' film inspired Iain to pursue a career in politics and communications06:08: Taking on investment at the beginning of his journey with Cicero 12:57: Acquisition of Westbourne and key learnings17:47: Selling Cicero to Havas30:55: Joining the Conservative party at 16 and going to his first conference in 1984 39:06: Leaving the Conservatives and joining Labour
12.4 The Friendly Invasion by Chris Chapman (2 parts) It's 1943 and the village of Westbourne has been invaded… not by the enemy, but by the allies. The American troops are ‘over here' and enjoying themselves mightily. Except there's someone else visiting the village. And not just the new barmaid, Margaret. Or her unusual friends, Leela and the Doctor. Something with a sinister agenda all its own. Note: These titles are also available on CD as part of
This week, we review “Bookshop Cinderella” the latest release and the first of Laura Lee Guhrke's newest series Scandal at the Savoy!Bookshop owner Miss Evie Harlow asks for a sign if she should accept a vacation, fully paid by Max the Duke of Westbourne, to relax and potentially win a wager, and then her boiler responds!We love Cinderella retellings and the references to The Princess Diaries! We appreciate that this book has a She's All That type wager, but Max tells Evie what's at stake.Evie has amazing friends who helps her reflect and encourage her towards more happiness. However, she has a childhood friend who only knows himself and helps himself to taking advantage of his bestie.Join us as we discuss Evie and Max dance towards happily ever after!!!DRAWING ROOM DISCUSSIONS#kissandletmetelechat Discord discuss Adriana Herrera's An Island Princess Starts a Scandal; read her contemporaries and novellasReadathons and Countdowns: Lisa Kleypas, Sarah MacLean, and Julie Anne Long“OFFICIAL, UNOFFICIAL BOOK REVIEW” – 3:48Bookshop Cinderella by Laura Lee GuhrkeScandal at the Savoy serieshttps://lauraleeguhrke.com/https://www.facebook.com/LauraLeeGuhrkeAuthorhttps://www.instagram.com/laura_lee_guhrke/https://twitter.com/LauraLeeGuhrke“POT-TAIL PONDERING” – 34:34 Jim Beam Peach liqueur on the rockshttps://www.jimbeam.com/en/bourbons/jim-beam-peachSincerely, Your Inconvenient Wife by Julia Wolfhttps://juliawolfwrites.com/Broken Promise by Minx Malone and Nana Malonehttps://www.mmalonebooks.com/https://nanamalone.com/Not TS but BTS release of Beyond the Story: 10-Year Record of BTShttps://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/beyond-the-story-bts/1143474669#lisakleypasappreciationweekThanks @gigireadsromance and @nadiaandstepbacks#SummerofSarahMacLean readathonJuly 16 - 22, 2023: No Good Duke Goes Unpunished and Never Judge a Lady by Her CoverJuly 23 – 29, 2023: The Rogue Not Taken and A Scot in the Darkhttps://www.sarahmaclean.net/Palace of Rogues by Julie Anne Long countdownJuly 16 - 22, 2023: Lady Derring Takes a Lover, Angel in a Devil's Arms, and I'm Only Wicked with YouJuly 23 - new release July 25, 2023: After Dark with the Duke, You Were Made to be Mine, and How to Tame a Wild Roguehttp://julieannelong.com/NEXTHow to Tame a Wild Rogue by Julie Anne Long, available July 25, 2023http://julieannelong.com/Hosts - Toni Rose & Wendy Woo Email - litwallflowerspodcast@gmail.com Follow on www.instagram.com/litwallflowerspodcast Shop at https://www.zazzle.com/store/lit_wallflowers/products Social Media https://linktr.ee/litwallflowers Lit Wallflowers is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts!
On today's episode, I talk at length about Vince McMahon's powerplay to return to power in the WWE boardroom, and what that means for the future of World Wrestling Entertainment. I also touch on last week's episodes of Days of Our Lives. Then I go into the not-so-big reveal of the Port Charles Hooker...Heather Webber (snooze). There was also a lot of heartbreak in Port Charles this week, as Dr. Britt Westbourne passes away in Liesl's arms and Josslyn breaks Cameron's heart. Follow on Twitter: @SudsSqCirclePod @VApicellaSUDS Follow on TikTok: @suds_squared_circle Follow on Instagram: @sudsandsquaredcircle Email: Vinnie@sudsandsquaredcircle.com Website: www.sudsandsquaredcircle.com Buy our merch at: SudsSquareCircle.threadless.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sudsandsquaredcircle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sudsandsquaredcircle/support
Matt & Kat are back and it's Christmas, New Years, fake and real pregnancies, hook threats, Heather and Ryan, Sick Willow, Detective Chase, Finn is sad, Andre shows up, the Pikeman's loom, Britt says bye, and Sprina Awakens all this and oh so much more on the 10th Floor!
Camilla Marcus is the founder of the innovative company, Westbourne, the climate change-focused and sustainable food brand with its minimalist, intentional approach to food, lifestyle, and gathering. She is a chef, entrepreneur, and activist trailblazing what it means to be a good steward for our planet, people, and future through the lens of food. The ultimate generalist, she has a JD/MBA. She is a mindful, notable chef considered a leader in plant-based, climate-centered cooking and who's collaborated with brands such as Nike, Allbirds, Tanya Taylor, and Vogue. She's recently gained national recognition for her philanthropic leadership as a co-founder of ROAR (Restaurants Organizing Advocating Rebuilding) and a founding member of the IRC (Independent Restaurant Coalition) to establish critical support for the restaurant industry and its 11 million workers during the pandemic. Listen to this Takin' Care of Lady Business episode with Camilla Marcus about her food company, Westbourne, their goals for making better use of the environment, and Camila's journey as a female-led entrepreneur in the restaurant industry. Here is what to expect on this week's show: Camilla's early background with culinary arts and why she created her company, Westbourne; being motivated by her passion for protecting the Earth and wanting to connect conscious decisions within two worlds Explaining the unique sides of Westbourne's products such as their 100% compostable packaging and carbon-neutral supply chain The gender bias within the restaurant industry and how Camilla changed the narrative of her credibility being questioned The obstacles Camilla faced when it came to financing Westbourne as a female-led business and a look into the early stages of sales for a small restaurant Recognizing the power of “microactivisim” and the importance of having structural support as a country and why the gender wealth gap needs to be bridged Recognizing the importance of curiosity, research, and constant innovation Connect with Camilla: Website: https://westbourne.com/ Instagram: @camilla.marcus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Gift Guide Round 1: Moms, Dads, and Significant (or Formerly Significant) Others It's gift-guide season around these parts, and here we are with the first of three—three!—installments to help you along with the hardest-to-shop-for people in your life (hopefully). If you need more ideas, subscribing to Secret Menu might be just the answer. Moms and Mothers-in-Law! Single mom by choice to an amazing little girl. Since it's just the two of us and she's a toddler, I need to help her buy her a gift for me. I realize that buying a gift for one's self shouldn't be difficult but I'm saving to buy us a condo and this will be my one quality and/or impractical spend for the foreseeable future. So I want to make it count and I'd love your help. I am willing to spend up to $400.00. I appreciate smart function in design and I have lost zero baby weight, so anything that involves sizing has the potential to make me cry, which feels like it would defeat the purpose. I work about 75 hours a week and am currently doing so remotely. Would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks! Fused bracelet like a Fewer Finer Eternal Bracelet or an Ochre Objects Permanence one Birthstone earrings—maybe one of your birthstone and one of hers. White/Space Francesca studs are sold as solos. Earrings/necklace you could build on each year: Scosha charms, Lizzie Fortunato mood necklace with an alphabet charm, and Fewer Finer vintage charms Kinn Studio locket A break! A one-night staycation or spa day 76 yo mom, super practical, can't throw stuff away, just lost her husband of 60+ years. Tidy Tova Virtual Tidiness Organizing accessories: Hay, Open Spaces, and Yamazaki Home POJ Studio Kintsugi Kit Mending kit: Merchant & Mills Rapid Repair Kit and Purl Soho Cotton Mending Thread Yuns Hardware gift certificate Dims Watering Can + Via Citrus tree Monthly flower delivery—you can make any bouquet a subscription with Farmgirl Flowers Miriam Toews novel: Fight Night or Women Talking Donation to her local library My new step mom who has very good taste and loves thrifting Summersill & Bishop alphabet napkins Vintage calendar from 2011, 2005, 1994, 1983, 1977, 1966, 1955, 1949, 1938, or 1927 Greystone Needlepoint book cover Back issues of a favorite magazine—Gourmet? Berea College Student Craft Machete Apple Watch band Misette colorblock collection Beata Heuman: Every Room Should Sing The House that Pinterest Built by Diane Keaton Vintage piece from French Larkspur or One Day in France Do thrifting for her—splatterware, jadeite, or Fiestaware? Frumpy MIL that you can't stand Ember mug (now a travel one, too) Eileen Fisher brushed recycled cotton cashmere scarf Hillery Sproatt blanket Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout Psychic Outlaw quilted stocking Farmhouse Pottery gift set Mutual aid org My southern mom who thinks NYC made me snobby Magnolia Bakery banana pudding Oliver Pluff Southern Style Iced Tea Cookbooks by Southern female chef: Black, White, and the Grey by Mashama Bailey and John O. Morisano and Mosquito Supper Club by Melissa M. Martin Chara's BBQ sauce These Precious Days by Ann Patchett Alabama Chanin sewing kit Dads and Fathers-in-Law! My dad! A very intelligent man. Passionate about baseball but has season tickets. Very covid cautious. Has read all books. Doesn't drink. Isn't handy (no tools). Plays scrabble and has all the boards, no other games. Very fashion apathetic and I always get him clothes. Likes to bike but has a very nice bike and all accessories. Has snow shovel service. Really only cares about his grandkids but spends tons of time with them. Still works (lawyer) and tends to buy anything he needs which is very little! Always a conumdrum. Equal Justice Initiative donation Argo attachment for front of bike to haul grandkids (group gift potential) Non-alcoholic bevs: Ghia, Non, Acid League Wine Proxies, Hella Cocktail Bitters & Soda variety pack, Avec NYT Crossword/Spelling Bee subscription StoryWorth Black Champions in Cycling by Marlon Moncrieffe My dad! Buys himself everything he needs, likes rock and roll bios and mushrooming. and wine! Smallhold mushroom grow kit Mushrooms in the Middle: A Smallhold Cookbook How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us about Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence by Michael Pollan A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage and My Life by Ayelet Waldman (paired with this Yelp review??) Acid for the Children by Flea and donation to Silverlake Conservatory of Music Rose Los Angeles x Gossamer CBD Rosin Delights Cure Crate Maison Noir mix case Coda Collection subscription Eden Reforestation Projects donation Last Prisoner Project donation FIL: widower, engineer, spotless home, not into design, kinda into fitness & cooking Blue Hill charcuterie picks Tapas the José Andrés Way Allday knife Spices: Burlap & Barrel and Diaspora Co. Omsom Everyone's Table: Global Recipes for Modern Health by Gregory Gourdet & JJ Goode The Essential New York Times Cookbook: The Recipes of Record (Anniversary) Top Drawer reversible slippers Future gift certificate Andree Jardin duster and/or Saint Olio cleaning spray and room spray Engineers without Borders donation Romantic Partners (and Former Ones)! A NFT-obsessed new dad who wants to be a lumberjack but actually buys Aimee Leon Dore King Kennedy Rugs bag or bomber Corridor plaid shirt Drake's check work shirt Fear of God thermal pant + henley Clark's Wallabees Blackstock & Weber loafers Garagiste gift certificate Blockchain for Babies (to read to the kid!) Best Made axe Melanie Abrantes DIY plate set Woodworking classes: Makeville Studio in Brooklyn or LA Woodshop in L.A. I need help with my 49-year-old, male, partner. He's a commercial architect, but is super judgey about architect stuff. He constantly scrolls Zillow and vintage car sites. He drinks bourbon, but doesn't want whisky stones and we have an excellent set of glasses. He likes luxury, but won't wear a logo ever. He loves art - folk, sculpture, modern (sometimes the weirder the better) and he created about half the pieces in our house. We live in Atlanta, watch garbage TV and eat/cook good food. Help! Cameo from garbage TV cast member announcing an experiential gift Glaze Studio matchboxes Meet Your Matches commission Pedersen + Lennard bird feeder George Jensen bottle opener or cocktail shaker The materials for a Self Assembly project Do It Yourself by Thomas Barnthaler Vinty vintage/classic car rental Banner Butter Old soul male significant other who manages to find all the wilderness in nyc (birding in prospect park, surfing in the rockaways) in his 20s. Matuse wetsuit—or gloves or booties Merch (or sauna time or a haircut) from Almeda Club, a cute Rockaways surf shop Overnight stay in the Rockaways at The Rockaway Hotel or the vintage 1963 Shasta camper on Hipcamp Trip to Mohonk Mountain House (also does daypasses) Bose Soundlink indoor/outdoor speaker Field Guide to the Neighborhood Birds of New York City by Leslie Day Donation to Laru Beya Collective Girlfriend who is super Catholic but also super woo and into crystals, energy, etc. Cool cross necklace from Pamela Love, Chan Luu, or Erica Weiner (coral, turquoise, etc.!) Spur—if there's a crystal that means something to her, get it made into jewelry! PIA jewelry Vintage books on herbalism Priestdaddy by Patricia Lockwood Golde Complete wellness and beauty kit Crockd Pottery Kit Donation to DignityUSA My ex husband who doesn't deserve a gift but we share a daughter together Something for them to do together—tickets to a basketball game or a museum, a video game, etc. A friend who I had a thing with (years ago) and has a jealous girlfriend Nothing! This person does not need a gift from you! If you want to win her over, something consumable for them: Westbourne snacks, Zingerman's noodle kugel, Pizzeria Bianco pizzas, Loria Stern something, or Blackberry Farm biscuits three ways For last year's gift guides, head here and here. Keep those VMs and DMs coming at 833-632-5463 and @athingortwohq! Shop all of our favorite gift picks at MoMA Design Store—so much stunning stuff, and it's 10% of now through November 24 with the code ATHINGORTWO online or in store. Escape with Dipsea's hot ‘n heavy audio stories—you get a free 30-day trial when you use our link. Get cookin' with Made In's professional-grade cookware. 15% off your first order with the code ATHINGORTWO. Dabble in CBD with Cure Crate and take 20% off your first order with the code ATHINGORTWO. YAY. Produced by Dear Media
How can we assess the level of human risk we're running in a control framework? Unlike technology, humans aren't always reliable and how they behave under pressure may well be different to how they behave in normal situations.My guest on this episode, Michael Walford-Willaims is a risk professional who specialises in how to plan for when things go wrong, covering areas like business continuity, operational resilience and crisis management. Michael helps companies by testing out the human components of control frameworks to see where there might be weaknesses. He goes into organisations and tries to ethically hack them by trying to circumvent controls with human elements — that might be trying to get a fraudulent invoice paid or simply tailgating employees to see if he can get physical access to buildings.His work serves two purposes:Firstly it identifies potential weaknesses in controls. If he can get a fake invoice paid, then so can a fraudster. If he can get access to buildings, then so can thieves. By seeing how easy it is to bypass controls, organisations can get a better handle on their risk profile. Until you've actually tested the human controls, it's impossible to know how weak or strong they actually are.Secondly, it serves as a training exercise. Just like a fire evacuation drill, it's better to have employees learn what to do or not do, by experiencing a simulation, than letting them learn from real-life situations.This is human risk management in action. Of course there are ethical components to the work that Michael does — how far is it appropriate to test out your employees and what do you if you discover they are the weakest link in your security chain? As Michael explains, we have to also think about what impact the exercise will have on those involved in it. If you think you've been tricked by your employer, that you're somehow not trusted, or that your employer is prepared to deceive you and therefore the organisation is unethical, the exercise could actually make things worse. So the expertise Michael brings isn't just about testing the proverbial fences. It's planning exercises that don't cross ethical lines and then using the information gleaned from them, sensitively and intelligently.About MichaelMichael has worked for over 15 years in various aspects of risk management and compliance with a specialism in Business Continuity and Crisis Management and more recently third party risk management. He has worked in a number of countries globally having been based in London, Singapore and New York. Working in house and for the last 7 years as a consultant, Michael has worked across many industries for some of the largest organisations in the world including some of the worlds largest banks. and through his work in the field of crisis management has worked on a number of major incidents including the Japanese Tsunami and Fukushima incident, terror attacks in Mumbai, Boston and Moscow and numerous natural disasters, and technology & infrastructure failure related incidents. In 2014 Michael worked to set up one of the UK's first CrowdFunding platforms and as head of Operations and Compliance oversaw the first successful direct FCA authorisation of a platform for both Debt and Equity-based crowdfunding. Michael continues to work as a consultant as has just set up a new brand "Westbourne" to pull together a number of offerings in the risk management space. You can contact him via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-walford-williams-2302a78a/
Jeremy Jacobowitz has Brunch With Camilla Ruth Marcus from ROAR as they discuss how to save the restaurant industry. Covid has wrecked havoc on restaurants, and at every step of the way, they have been failed by every level of government, so Jeremy goes through beat by beat of the past year to see what went wrong, and how we can fix it.
Welcome to Gift Guide Podcast, the Sequel: Presents Requested. (Can you tell we’re a little slap-happy after recording these eps?) If you haven’t tuned in for part one, here’s the deal: We’ve got lots of ideas from small businesses, many owned by women and BIPOC, (and none from Amazon)—and we have thoughts on organizations to donate to in someone’s honor, too. Are you ready for all the thoughts? Great, let’s get into it. Oh, and if you just can’t get enough, our 2019 installments are here and here. BROTHERS! 21 year old brother who has a new passion/major every week. Techie, creative, loves pasta. Grossy Pelosi merch: This Too Shall Pasta or Live Laugh Lasagna Designy pasta book: The Silver Spoon or The Geometry of Pasta Memoirs of people who found/made their own way: Notes from a Young Black Chef by Kwame Onwuachi, Just Kids by Patti Smith, and The Autobiography of Gucci Mane Subscription to Courier magazine Little brother, loves foreign affairs, about to graduate from college, very classic taste Subscription to Stranger’s Guide, The Atlantic, Monocle, or ProPublica A watch! Todd Snyder x Timex collab or Hodinkee for Swatches. Norse Projects x Hestra gloves J. Press Shaggy Dog cuffed hat 21 y.o. Lil bro who is way cooler than me. Into the outdoors, vintage jackets, anime. Hanafuda Flower Cards by Nintendo Atsuko long-sleeve Parks Project long-sleeve or hoodie Pallares pocket knife Anywhere Brewer by Alvaro Rodriguez My 30 y.o. lefty anti-capitalist brother who secretly really likes buying things. Something Patagonia WornWear ReCrafted or Todd Snyder x L.L. Bean Patreon subscription for Chapo Trap House Leftie merch: Call Your Girlfriend The Scam is Structural Hat or Bernie Sanders Rage Against the Machine T-shirt Kura Kin sake club from Brooklyn Kura Donation to his local mutual aid organization KIDS! The 2-year-old that has everything—9 sets of Aunts/Uncles! A giant, mascot-style costume for an adult to wear—Elmo? Bear? Kid audio player things: Yoto Player and Tonies Toy storage: Fabelab bear storage bag and Oh Noo toy wheelbarrow The Dough Project Donation to National Diaper Bank Project Kids! Not little but not teens. Bonus for stuff that isn’t tech-based. PLEASE Cooking thing: Kid in the Kitchen by Melissa Clark or Bella Cucina pastry tart set Box set of books: Roald Dahl or Puffin in Bloom Something outdoorsy: Tubbs snowshoes, Hamboard shortboard, or cool roller skates by Chicago Skates, Impala, or Moxi Da Bomb Fizzers Tie-dye kit: Horizon Group unicorn tie dye bundle or Tulip tie-dye party Washi tape sets Twee sidewalk chalk Liewood domino set Mary Matson Double Happiness poster (edition of 50, signed and numbered) TEENS! Late teen more responsible than me at 30 and already has the lined Birkenstocks. Olive & June manicure/pedicure system (or just the mani system) Watercolor sets: Beam Paints, LDBA Palette, Case for Making, or anything from Blick Original art from Caroline Kaufman Safomasi quilted bean bag Lorien Stern sloth rug or seal bath mat Lotta Blobs mirror Breda watch Alex Mill tie-dye cotton socks 17-year-old awkward tomboy who has NO opinions on anything she likes Book that might get her thinking about what she likes/where she’s going: In the Company of Women, Roadtrip Nation’s Roadmap book, Start Where You Are journal, or Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? by Mindy Kaling Custom Converse or Vans If she has an iPad: Apple Pencil BOSSES AND EMPLOYEES! Design-minded bosses (one male and one female) Puzzles: Four Point Puzzles, Whiled, and Piecework Mug that suits each of their aesthetics: Yowie and Mociun Design-y chocolate: Compartes bars or Vesta bonbons Design-y calendars: 2021 Stendig or Design Letters Astier de Villate notebook The Granite ceramic matchboxes Male boss you have a crush on. Should seem to cost about $50 (but ok if it costs more) Signed book by his fave author: AbeBooks has a very good search tool, and 1stDibs is good for more coffee-table stuff. Body wash or soap that is just on the cusp of inappropriate—Musgo Real soap on a rope? Set of two glasses (subtle hint to have a drink together?!): Mia Craft beer glasses, Estelle Colored Glass, or vintage French champagne coupes, maybe with a bottle of something to drink, too. 65-year-old male boss who’s super successful, obsessed with Tesla and health and wellness Food innovation: Seemore Meats & Veggies sausages or Oishii strawberries Gossamer CBD in Dusk and/or Dawn Oracle olive oil Donation to Partnership for a Healthier America, Back on my Feet, or Fresh Air Fund If this person is your dad not your boss: Oura ring or Theragun 18 co-workers. I’m their boss. Omsom sauces Pineapple Collaborative olive oil or pantry set Zazzle or Etsy mugs with superlatives GRAB BAG!!! 37 weeks pregnant and just want to pick one thing to buy 25 of and call it a day. But what?! Five-year journal: One Line a Day, Hobonichi 5-year Techno, or Unbound Planner Plant: Holiday cactus from The Sill or herb collection from Bloomscape Il Buco Alimentari Sale Fiore or WAJD salt Planting a tree via Nature Conservancy Donations to No Kid Hungry or Heifer International My dog walker who dresses like a Tim Burton character and is 22. $50 - $100 $$ Kule striped mask Something FUN, useful, and a little grown-up for home: Fredericks and Mae cutting board and Areaware table tiles My mail carrier Gift card to a coffee shop on your route Thermos: super classic Stanley one or Zojiruchi ones in more colors Lands’ End ear muffs Zippo 12-hour hand-warmer I need special little things for neighbors/mail people/building managers! Seasonings: Momofuku seasoned salts, Burlap & Barrel spice set, or Westbourne spice trio with recipes Fancy hand sanitizer: Jao and MCMC Gift cert for a neighborhood spot that does lunch Last gift idea, promise: a sub to Secret Menu. Give Nutrafol a go for thicker, healthier hair—the code ATHINGORTWO gets you 20% off. Live that bidet life with Hello Tushy. 10% off and free shipping! YAY. Produced by Dear Media
From the industry’s painful beginnings when enslaved people worked for no wages—just tips—to the inappropriate behavior and abuses of power, come with us as we explore the history and legacy of the restaurant industry. We then visit one restaurant designing an entirely new, equitable model from scratch. Visit Visit https://page.ideo.com/food-podcast-7 for full show notes.
It’s true that restaurants rely on the idea that people will turn up to eat, but they also make up four percent of the U.S. GDP. Camilla Marcus, the restaurateur behind NYC’s Westbourne, talks with Melissa Biggs Bradley about the industry’s battle for survival, the way we eat now, the meals that dominate her flavor profiles, along with the parenting skills she’s trying to acquire and why she’ll never stop traveling. https://www.saverestaurants.com, https://www.roarnewyork.org
Talking Wyndham Talking Wyndham is your weekly insight into the people who make the City of Wyndham surprising, fascinating, vibrant and interesting. Talking Wyndham is an initiative of the Committee for Wyndham, presented by Kevin Hillier In this edition, we speak with Westbourne Grammar School year 12 students Gabi Moraes & Conor Barnes, on life during the COVID-19 crisis -- Producer - Steve Visscher Howdy Partners Media - 2020
We’ve optimistically dubbed this season as RE-Opening soon, talking to chefs and restaurateurs impacted by the Coronavirus Crisis. We hope to get some advice, share some of the pain and find hope for the future. In the past week business owners were left with 2 losing prospects: close and lay everyone off or pivot to take out and delivery risking your health and that of your team. And 7 million people working in hospitality have found themselves newly unemployed. One bright spot is the coming together of the industry, each city has activated groups so their collective may be heard louder and non-profits like the LEE Initiative are providing aid.On this episode: Nate Adler, Founder and Owner of GertieGreg Baxtrom and Max Katzenberg, Partners/Founders of Olmsted and NY Hospitality CoalitionCamilla Marcus, Founder and Owner, Westbourne, ROAR Opening Soon is powered by Simplecast.
Dr. Britt Westbourne has made her way back to Port Charles! Whether you're a newcomer to General Hospital or just need a little reminder, join us for a full run down of her past. YouTube Playlist of Britt Westbourne Sources: Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) Instacart $10 off your first order ********************************************************* Reading Maurice Benard's "Nothing General About It"? Join our book club group on Facebook! We'll be meeting online to discuss the book later this month Instacart $10 off your first order ********************************************************* FabFitFun $10 Off Spring Box enter promo code RAINBOW Check out our Fan Merchandise at pier54podcast.com Listen to Stitcher Ad-Free for $4.99 a month or $34.99 a year. The first month free on us! Use promo code Pier54 at stitcher.com/premium Follow Us Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube ⠀ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pier-54-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pier-54-podcast/support
Dr. Britt Westbourne has made her way back to Port Charles! Whether you're a newcomer to General Hospital or just need a little reminder, join us for a full run down of her past. YouTube Playlist of Britt Westbourne Sources: Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) Instacart $10 off your first order ********************************************************* Reading Maurice Benard's "Nothing General About It"? Join our book club group on Facebook! We'll be meeting online to discuss the book later this month Instacart $10 off your first order ********************************************************* FabFitFun $10 Off Spring Box enter promo code RAINBOW Check out our Fan Merchandise at pier54podcast.com Listen to Stitcher Ad-Free for $4.99 a month or $34.99 a year. The first month free on us! Use promo code Pier54 at stitcher.com/premium Follow Us Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube ⠀ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pier-54-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pier-54-podcast/support
Talking WyndhamTalking Wyndham is your weekly insight into the people who make the City of Wyndham surprising, fascinating, vibrant and interesting.Talking Wyndham is an initiative of the Committee for Wyndham, presented by Kevin HillierThis week we chat with Meg Hansen, the Principal at Westbourne Grammar School - https://www.westbournegrammar.com--Producer - Steve VisscherHowdy Partners Media - 2019
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This week on the pod we discuss a controversial finish to the Kentucky Derby, Meg gives us a recap of the Billboard Music Awards and we discuss all the women fighting to make a difference in the sports world. Pick 6 News Stories (2:05) Top of the Pops (40:20) Feel Good Stories (50:04) Reality Review - The Bachelorette (53:50)
Fred Capel is a legend in the fish & chip industry. He is the owner of Chez Fred in Westbourne, Bournemouth. We discuss his journey into the fish & chip industry, up to the present day, and discuss the many lessons he has learnt along the way. Book recommendation: 7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Stephen Covey
On today's episode of THE FOOD SEEN, west~bourne was born out of Camilla Marcus' bicoastal love of her birth and adopted cities: Los Angeles and New York. An artist in her own right, Marcus instead studied law, investment, and business development, knowing that “what you need before a restaurant, is a location”. After some time as Director of Business Development for Union Square Hospitality Group, she was finally ready to navigate the New York City real estate market, in hopes of bringing a mindful, “accidentally vegetarian”, zero-waste all-day-café to the scene. But there's so much more that goes into her nourishing menu of chia puddings, yogurt bowls, crispy corn tacos and “Mushreubens”. It's all about giving back; a percentage of all sales go to a local nonprofit that educates and trains in-need neighbor youth for jobs in hospitality, in which she hires directly from. Because that's the west~bourne way. The Food Seen is powered by Simplecast. Photo courtesy of west~bourne, by Nicole Franzen
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Camilla Marcus has been a lawyer, chef, consultant, investor, one-time college admissions officer and founder. In this episode of In the Sauce, Ali asks her all about how her experiences have culminated with the founding of Westbourne, a social enterprise, all day cafe in Soho. They discuss the four golden pillars of entrepreneurship: Product, Market, Founder, Fit, and the difference between having a plan and having a strategy. Camilla's number one thought when it comes to building a team? Be a #talentmagnet. In the Sauce is powered by Simplecast
I discovered Camilla soon after moving to NYC and her instagram quickly became my most screen-shotted account. She inspires me in so many ways from her aesthetic and taste to her philosophy of entrepreneurship and community to investing, and of course in food. We talk about her robust and meandering education and career path, food as an experience, modern philanthropy models, how the restaurant industry can open doors for anyone, accidentally plant based food, opening a restaurant, work/life balance, angel investing, intuition, relationships and love languages, mentorship, women in business , and way more. I loved having this cozy, long conversation with her in beautiful cozy apartment surrounded by her family, friends, and snuggly dogs and hope it's the first of many. “There are no mistakes, because there is always another choice.”“If you are too focused on a plan sometimes you can miss the other opportunities that are out there.”“Philanthropy is more about aligning with brands, wearing brands, purchasing things and voting with your dollar everyday… not about the massive donations.”“Learning and curiosity is innate to all of us and it’s important to foster that.”“Every time you make a choice, you have a choice to make an impact.”
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Boss Talks - Duncan Cook is the MD and founder of www.3sidedcube.com. A digital product studio based in Westbourne who create and develop Apps that save lives. They have enjoyed global success with 80% of their work being overseas and have won numerous awards. In addition to all of this they also pride themselves in having an amazing working environment and have created a very forward thinking workplace culture... Here is what we asked him - So firstly, you are a relatively young Business but have seen amazing results in your thinking.. Tell us how you started and a little bit about how the company has developed. Your company prides itself on a very unique working culture. Tell me a little bit about what it's like to work for 3 sided cube and how you get the best out of your team. App development and future technologies are a relatively new fields of industry so what did you study and achieve and how did you do at school? What advice would you give to someone that is just about to choose theirs chool options.. What subjects would be most useful for your industry? You have quite a young workforce with the average age being about 23..So apart from being young and dynamic, What is it you look for in an employee? How important is someone's CV and what are the biggest mistakes people make? Tell us a little bit about the Apps that you have made and how you came to developing them in the first place. How do you and the team come up with the ideas and can you explain what rapid prototyping is? What does the average day in the life of Duncan Cook look like? Your industry is one of the fastest developing industries in the world. How do you keep up with all the changes in technology and stay on step ahead of your competitors? What makes a good idea for an app and what would be the next step for anyone that has a great idea? 12. It's clear that being creative is a state of mind so what do you do outside of work that helps you stay creative? 13.What's the hardest thing you have faced in getting where you are? 14.Did you have a mentor and if so how important is it to learn from people with experience? 15.Who inspires you and why? 16.What advice would you give to anyone looking into becoming an App developer. 17.Where can people find out more about your company and what is the best way to find out if there are opportunities to work for you? To find out more about Boss:Talks and how to get involved go to www.bosstalks.co.uk or download our free App!!
Hier habe ich Folge 15 für Euch! Viel Spaß beim Zuhören :) Fertige Projekte:Cancun Boxy Lace Top von Kate Archer aus Rico Design Essentials Cotton DK in KornblumeKea aus der Verena Stricken Frühsommer 2016 aus Lana Grossa Classico Der Fresh Prince und seine bunte JackeMaria von Salme PatternsButtonless Shirt Dress von Salme Patterns Aktuelle ProjekteBreathing Space von Veera Välimäki aus Supergarne Aktiv und selbstgefärbter SockenwolleWestbourne von Isabell Krämer aus Yarn Stories Linen 4-plyGeplant:
Hallöchen!Hier habe ich Folge 14 für Euch! Viel Spaß beim Zuhören :)Fertig:Westbourne von Isabell Krämer aus Ito Kinu in der Farbe PersimmonPlover von Melissa Schaschwary aus Schachenmayr Top CottonMadMay RabattaktionSibella von Carrie Bostick HogeRico Design Creative Sport DKSchlauchschal der eigentlich ein Pulli werden sollteIto SensaiDebbie Bliss Angel EZ's sewn bind offAktuell:Hugo von Veronik Avery aus Holst Coast in der Farbe JayIrgendwann mache ich mal ein anderes Foto davon...Wollmeisen-Sale:Pure in BussiTwin in VersuchskaninchenBlend in PuderdöschenBraidsmaid von Martina Behm aus WM BlendSunwalker von Melanie BergTimeless Henly von Joji Locatelli
Hallöchen! Hier habe ich Folge Nr. 13 für Euch. Ich wünsche viel Spaß beim Zuhören und frohe Ostern :*Begleitende Notizen:I. Fertige Projekte:Lila Light von Carrie Bostick Hoge aus Supergarne AktivVanilla Latte Socks von Viginia Rose-Jeanes aus Wollkenschaf ClassicII. Aktuelle Projekte:Westbourne von Isabel Krämer aus Ito Kinu und Drops Lace Schal für Phil aus Lang Yarns Seta TweedAisé von Escpace Tricot aus Lana Grossa Lace Lux III. Sommergarne Ito Kinu, Bouretteseide allgemeinDrops Belle Ito Men Habu Textiles Linen Paper Ito Washi Dye for yarn SiLiRowan Revive
Hallöchen!Hier habe ich Folge Nr. 12 für Euch. Ich wünsche viel Spaß beim Zuhören!Begleitende NotizenI. Fertige Projekte Socken-Knit-Along vom Knitting Expat Podcast Socken aus selbstgefärbter Sockenwolle und weißer Meilenweit Merino als Kontrastfarben.Socken aus Regia Flourmania in der Farbe Neon RainbowViajante von Martina Behm aus 300g Zitron Filigran in der Farbe RauchblauImogen Wool von Carrie Bostick Hoge aus 220g Meilenweit Merino in WeißII. Aktuelle ProjekteViajante aus Wollmeise Pure in der Farbe Grapes for SheriHugo von Véronik Avery aus Holst Coast in der Farbe JayIII. Zukünftige ProjekteDessine-moi un mouton von La Maison Rililie aus Holst Coast in der Farbe SkylightWestbourne von Isabel KrämerQuill von Jared Flood aus Finkhof Merinowolle dünn
Hallöchen!Dies ist die letzte Folge für 2016. Ich hoffe, ihr hattet viel Spaß und wir hören und nächstes Jahr wieder!Link zur TonspurBegleitende NotizenI. Fertige Projekte1. Lobelia von Meghan Fernandez aus Wollmeise Pure in Gloire de DijonCalla von Rachel Coopey2. Lieblingspulli von mir, angelehnt an Oshima von Jared Flood aus Drops Lima in der Farbe MoosgrünII. Aktuelle ProjekteImogen Wool von Carrie Bostick Hoge aus Meilenweit Merino in weißKnit Pro ZingIII. Rekapitulation von 2015Die GroßprojekteSummer Flies von Donna GriffinBraidsmaid von Martina Behm Ava von mir angelehnt an Grettir von Jared FloodIV. Geplante Projekte für 20161. Viajante von Martina Behm aus Zitron Filigran in der Farbe Rauchblau2. Pachelbel von Carol Sunday in Drops Cotton Viscose in der Farbe Grau Hitofude von Hiroko Fukatsu3. Lace Cardigan von Simona Merchant-Dest aus roter Schachenmayr Baumwolle4. Westbourne von Isabell Krämer aus Ito Kinu in der Farbe Persimmon5. Beatnik von Norah Gaughan aus Holstgarn Supersoft in der Farbe Sunset6. Hugo von Véronik Avery aus Holstgarn Coast in der Farbe Jay7. Sandbank von Lea Viktoria aus DyeForYarn Mulberry Silk in der Farbe Dead Walnut Wood8. Featherweight Cardigan von Hannah Fettig aus Atelier Zitron Filisilk in der Farbe Anthrazit9. Dagmar Sweater von Handy Kitty aus Wolle Rödel Siena in der Farbe Kirsche10. Natsumi von Yoko Hatta11. Dessine-Moi un Mouton von La Maison Rililie12. Quill von Jared Flood13. Marco Polo von Ela Torrente
Hallöchen!Hier habe ich Folge 9 für euch! Ich wünsche euch viel Spaß beim Zuhören :)Portland Gussets von Yarnissima aus selbstgefärbtem GarnOshima for Him von Jared Flood Drops Nepal in DunkelgrauDunaway, sehr wohl von Julie Hoover ;)Drops Lima in MoosgrünDrangey von Stephen WestRedford von Julie HooverRift von Jared FloodTrent von Martin StoreyDrops Lace in grauMein Westbourne aus Ito Kinu / Westbourne von Isabell Krämer Kammzug aus 100% Merino von der Kleinen Wollfabrik in der Farbe Bloody Maryhttp://images4-b.ravelrycache.com/uploads/Schwanengesang/336593816/kammzug_medium2.jpgLang Jawoll Magic 6-fach in der Farbe 4123Beaverslide Dry Goods: 3-ply heavy fishermen weight in der Farbe Winter RosehipJamieson's Heather and Marl in der Farbe Cardinal Merinowolle dick von Finkhof in der Farbe rot meliert
Hallöchen! Hier habe ich Folge 3 für euch. Ihr findet die Audiodatei auf Soundcloud. Ich wünsche euch viel Spaß beim Zuhören!Show Notes:Stitched in Sweden Podcast von Maria MontzkaDrachenfels von Melanie BergDrops Cotton Merino Mein Paperdolls von Kate Davies Westbourne von Isabell KrämerLumberjack von Marzena KrzewinskaFootie Socks von Miriam FeltonLana Grossa Meilenweit Stretch Malibu in der Farbe 6303The Knowledgeable Knitter von Margaret RadcliffeKnitting Without Tears von Elizabeth ZimmermannElizabeth Zimmermanns Raglan, Sattelschulter, Shirt-Passe und Hybrid
Hallöchen!Hier ist nun Folge 2 des Podcasts. Vielen Dank an alle, die eingeschaltet haben!Es tut mir sehr Leid, dass diesmal so viele Störgeräusche dabei sind :( Das nächste Mal platziere ich mich weit weg von allem, was rascheln kann :)Viel Spaß!Link zur Audiodatei auf SoundcloudShow Notes:Zweitausend von Regina SattaLana Grossa Meilenweit SojaFootie Socks von Miriam FeltonLana Grossa Meilenweit Malibu StretchHugo von Veronik AveryPul col chale von Bergère de France Westbourne von Isabell KrämerKinu von ItoTsuru von Jana HuckMögliche Farbkombinationen zum TsuruFilisilk Zitron in der Farbe Anthrazit/ dark greyPersian Dreams von Janise ReidMay Dress von Patricia CoxMohair Dress von Laura ZukaiteAllegro Dress von Laura Zukaite Regia Design Line Arne und CarlosFusselrasierer von Philips
Hallöchen!Ich bin total aufgeregt, weil ich euch heute Folge 1 meines Podcasts präsentiere!Es ist alles noch verbesserungswürdig, ich werde mir insbesondere in Zukunft Mühe geben, die Muster besser zu beschreiben, aber ich hoffe, es gefällt euch trotzdem :)Zu finden ist der Podcast auf Soundcloud.Show Notes:Grant Park Pullover von Saleena LeeDrops Muskat Braidsmaid von Martina BehmWollmeise Blend PuderdöschenWollmeise Blend in unbekannter Färbung Wollmeise Lace Olio Vergine, Krokodil und Ruby Thursday (und nochmal die Blend)Viajante von Martina BehmDas Angoragarn von meiner SchwiegermutterDrops Sale bei WollengelBoden von Amy MillerQuill von Jared FloodWestbourne von Isabell KrämerHolst Coast in JayAlecia Beth von Justyna LorkowskaAisé von Espace TricotLace Lux von Lana Grossa in Taupe SilverSawyer von Julie HooverAlbion von Michelle WangBradbury von Julie HooverRift von Jared FloodRedford von Julie HooverDunaway von Julie HooverBei Fragen dürft ihr mir gerne einen Kommentar schreiben und ich antworte dann entweder direkt oder im nächsten Podcast :) PS: Mein Lieblingswort ist wohl "total" ;) Und das deutsche Wort für "Chevron" ist "Winkel" :D
LAPodcast (Local Anaesthetic Podcast) - The Most Trusted Name in Local News
Alex and Rob cast an irreverent eye over local news from their respective home towns. Listeners can submit stories from their local area to:lapodcast.net@gmail.com Stories this week include: Owner denies staging Homeward Bound re-enactment after lost dog is found wandering railway line. Local resident burnt at stake after rumoured sightings of him in woman's clothing spread. Mystery surrounds news story with lack of content. Blonde teenager's wrestling debut draws unprecedented number of middle aged male 'sports' fans. Also revealed: We exchange obligatory 'non-luxury' gifts.
Belle Atmos Live Westbourne Park 15 August 2007
Belle Atmos Live Westbourne Park 15 August 2007