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A podcast about the works of PG Wodehouse by a father, who has read most of the Wodehouse bibliography, and a daughter who had read none of it before the two decided to do a podcast together. We will go through all the novels and short story collections, including Jeeves, Blandings Castle, Psmith, and all the Mulliners, Bodkins, and Ukridges that you can throw a stick at, not that you should be throwing sticks. We'll discuss the stories and how they read 50-100 years later, as well as keep t ...
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A young, but not too brilliant writer is conscripted by a ne'er-do-well friend to help out on a chicken farm in remote Dorset. While traveling to the country, the writer encounters a lovely young girl and her academician father on the train. He is delighted to discover that she is reading a copy of his latest book. In the countryside, he also discovers that the professor and his daughter are neighbors. However, over dinner one night, he gets into an acrimonious debate with the elderly schola ...
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Join three passionate sound professionals from diverse backgrounds as they delve into the highs and lows of live sound mixing each week. Our podcast aims to foster constructive conversations among ourselves and our listeners, creating a platform to explore various techniques and perspectives in live sound mixing. Together, we strive to facilitate growth within our community by sharing insights and experiences.
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Robert talks about his personal journey with diabetes. Cooking and healthy eating. Chef, Author, Speaker and a Person Living with Diabeties Growing up in Los Angeles offered a culinary experience I will always cherish. Family cooks and guests in my home were experts in preparing Jewish, Mexican, Middle and Far Eastern as well as traditional dishes, which gave me a love for food and the creative outlet it provided. After graduating from the prestigious Culinary Institute of America in 1976, I ...
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Welcome to Cooking with Teens, the podcast bringing warmth and joy to family life by transforming kitchen time into an opportunity for parents and teens to truly connect. Because getting real conversation flowing with your phone-obsessed teen can often feel impossible, am I right? Remember when your kids couldn't wait to share their day over dinner? We're reigniting that spark! I'm a parent, just like you, navigating the shifting dynamics of a family with teenagers. But I've discovered a sec ...
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a podcast for storytellers. a new episode every monday. 2 brown sheeps is a weekly podcast starring Saps and Tazo, 2 misfit-soulsisters. Our story: We met in the stairwell at the University of Virginia's drama building in the fall of 2004 after a directing class led by grumpy man named Bob. From the hello, we both knew we wanted to make art but we were too chicken to admit it as more than a hobby. Throughout the next 10 years, made in Kathmandu, Dhaka, London, Paris, Delhi, Quito, Prague, Be ...
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Welcome back, friend! In today's episode, we're talking all about infused water as a refreshing and healthy way to stay hydrated. In this episode you'll get various combinations of fruits, herbs, and vegetables for infused water that is ideal for involving teens in the kitchen. Suggested combinations: -Ginger and lemon -Cucumber mint -Citrus blend …
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In this episode, we're exploring a delightful summer idea aimed at fostering deeper connections with teens—sunset dinners. I explain the unique charm of dining outdoors during sunset and how it enhances conversation and strengthens bonds as it encourages simplicity in the meal preparation, suggesting easy, no-stress options like a cheese board or f…
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Ian Cockburn talks to Mora about the first of two collaborations with Herbert Westbrook, Not George Washington (1907), a semi-autobiographical novel about life in Edwardian London as a struggling writer. There will be spoilers. Free eBook of Not George Washington at Project Gutenberg Not George Washington public domain audiobook at LibriVox (NB the…
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In todays podcast episodeI’ll share my favorite time saving hacks It’s my favorite Kitchen Hacks to make your time in the kitchen count! So, here comes the The happy diabetic cooking academy definition ---in the context of cooking, a "hack" refers to a clever or unconventional technique or shortcut that makes a cooking process easier, more efficien…
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In this episode, I'm providing quick and easy ways to bond with your teenagers through cooking - specifically focusing on taking your teen to a local farmer's market. It's no secret that the benefits of fresh, seasonal produce can create a great experience; including involving teens in the selection and cooking process. Ready to foster a deeper con…
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Summer Lightning is the third Blandings Castle novel, in which we are first introducted to both the prized pig Empress of Blandings (at least her novel debut) and Lord Emsworth's brother, Galahad Threepwood. Lord Emsworth also has a new secretary, as well as two young relationships that seem to interfere with his time in the garden. Pigs are stolen…
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In today's episode, we are talking all things refreshing summer treats that are perfect for teens! From frozen yogurt bark and sour patch grapes to watermelon slushies and granitas, these recipes are easy, mostly healthy, and designed for teens to make independently. There's nothing like the joy of seeing kids create their own culinary masterpieces…
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In today's episode, my son Lucas and I take you on our culinary adventures of the past week, sharing our takeaways, insights, and recipes for versatile chicken thighs, oven-baked quesadillas, tender steaks, and vibrant vegetarian options! We also highlight the convenience of making delicious meals using leftovers, providing ideas for creative dinne…
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HIT US UP!!! Tell us what you think of the podcast and share your successes and failures. Be your own Monday Morning Mixer and tell us how you'd do it different. You can find us at our discord, mondaymorningmixer. We look forward to hearing from you!By Monday Morning Mixer
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In today's episode, we talk about a variety of summer activities perfect for spending quality time with your teenager. From beach and pool days to backyard movie nights, discover creative ways to bond through cooking and fun. A few ideas mentioned are: Setting up game nights with tasty snacks, enjoying breakfast for dinner, creating snack platters,…
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Ep.85 | Let’s Talk Mangoes: An Interview with Mark Suiso, a Master Mango Farmer from Hawaii Find the finest tree ripened hand picked fruit in Hawaii! ​Make sure you visit our "What's Happening" page Makaha Mangoes web site https://www.makahamangoes.com Let’s Talk Mangoes Grill. Slice. Dice. Bake. Blend. There’s No End! This episode will inspire you…
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In today's episode, we're exploring various breakfast ideas perfect for summer that your teens will LOVE making! With summer approaching, teens have more leisure time in the mornings, and these recipes are great for a nutritious start to the day. From sweet options like granola, yogurt bowls, and smoothies to savory choices such as waffles, bacon-e…
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Welcome to the Monday Morning Mixer podcast! We're thrilled to have you join us on this audio adventure. Join our hosts MJ Roy, Jesse Sullivan, and Fred Boothman IV—three seasoned sound engineers with diverse backgrounds in the world of professional audio—as they dive into the highs and lows of a typical week in the life of a sound engineer. In tod…
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Very Good, Jeeves, is the last Jeeves and Wooster collection. Although individual Jeeves and Wooster stories would appear in collections, all Jeeves and Wooster books that appear after this one are novels. As Robyn points out, this is probably a good thing, as the short stories start to get a little bit repetitious. In this episode, we learn once a…
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In this episode, I'm joined again by my son Lucas to explore the eight essential skills teens should master before diving into cooking. We discuss the importance of knowing your way around the kitchen, maintaining kitchen safety and cleanliness, reading recipes thoroughly, developing basic knife skills, using proper tools and measurements, managing…
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Monday Morning Mixer podcast! We're thrilled to have you join us on this audio adventure. Join our hosts MJ Roy, Jesse Sullivan, and Fred Boothman IV—three seasoned sound engineers with diverse backgrounds in the world of professional audio—as they dive into the highs and lows of a typical week in the life of…
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In today's episode, we chat with my 14-year old son James, who shares his experience with cooking, and the relatable perspective he brings unlike his total foodie brother Lucas. James discusses his favorite dish to make - fried chicken - detailing the learning process and the challenge of mastering the recipe. We dive into life skills gained from c…
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Monday Morning Mixer podcast! We're thrilled to have you join us on this audio adventure. Join our hosts MJ Roy, Jesse Sullivan, and Fred Boothman IV—three seasoned sound engineers with diverse backgrounds in the world of professional audio—as they dive into the highs and lows of a typical week in the life of…
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Today's episode is all about preparing easy, teen-approved meals using leftover cooked chicken as the key protein. I share 10 versatile recipes that encourage teens to experiment with cooking while using simple, often on-hand ingredients. Recipes mentioned in this episode: -Chicken nachos -Chicken caesar wraps -Chicken fried rice -Barbecue chicken …
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Monday Morning Mixer podcast! We're thrilled to have you join us on this audio adventure. Join our hosts MJ Roy, Jesse Sullivan, and Fred Boothman IV—three seasoned sound engineers with diverse backgrounds in the world of professional audio—as they dive into the highs and lows of a typical week in the life of…
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In today's episode, we chat about how involving your teen in the kitchen can teach them responsibility and gratitude. The truth is that kitchen duties are more than chores; they're opportunities for character building, teaching perseverance, and family unity. Trust me- I get it. There may be some reluctance to accept help due to the extra effort re…
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ChatGPTChatGPTMemory updated Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Monday Morning Mixer podcast! We're thrilled to have you join us on this audio adventure. Join our hosts MJ Roy, Jesse Sullivan, and Fred Boothman IV—three seasoned sound engineers with diverse backgrounds in the world of professional audio—as they dive into the highs and lows of …
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On this podcast, Scott and Robyn discuss A Prefect's Uncle, Wodehouse's second published novel, and another book that involves school boys and cricket. This is one of Wodehouse's shorter works, and we try to have the podcast length be in according with it, but there is a lot of talk about small talk, Robyn's problems with the second to last chapter…
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In today's episode, I had the pleasure of welcoming my 16-year-old son, Lucas, on the podcast to share his perspectives and tips on cooking as a teen. We discussed easy starter dishes like the perfect BLT and simple pasta meals, (you HAVE to hear how he makes his BLT stand out!) plus, we dove into knife skills essential for any budding chef, and ex…
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Cooking with Your Teen Made Easy: 5 Must-Know Tips Okay, parents, we've all faced the challenge: trying to get our teens involved in anything can feel like pulling teeth. The dramatic sighs, eye rolls, and barely decipherable grunts can make asking them to hang out seem like a battle. But here’s the game-changer from a mom of five (yes, I’m that br…
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Introduction to Me and Why I Started This Podcast Well, hello there and welcome to the very first episode of Cooking With Teens I'm so excited to get this podcast started. But before we dive in, you might be wondering, who is this person and why should I listen to her? I’m a mom of five, with kids ranging from three to 21. I'm also an adoptive mom;…
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Monday Morning Mixer podcast! We're thrilled to have you join us on this audio adventure. Join our hosts MJ Roy, Jesse Sullivan, and Fred Boothman IV—three seasoned sound engineers with diverse backgrounds in the world of professional audio—as they dive into the highs and lows of a typical week in the life of…
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Welcome to "Cooking with Teens" - the podcast bringing warmth and joy to family life by transforming kitchen time into an opportunity for parents and teens to truly connect. Because getting real conversation flowing with your phone-obsessed teen can often feel impossible, am I right? Remember when your kids couldn't wait to share their day over din…
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Monday Morning Mixer podcast! We're thrilled to have you join us on this audio adventure. Join our hosts MJ Roy, Jesse Sullivan, and Fred Boothman IV—three seasoned sound engineers with diverse backgrounds in the world of professional audio—as they dive into the highs and lows of a typical week in the life of…
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Monday Morning Mixer podcast! We're thrilled to have you join us on this audio adventure. Join our hosts MJ Roy, Jesse Sullivan, and Fred Boothman IV—three seasoned sound engineers with diverse backgrounds in the world of professional audio—as they dive into the highs and lows of a typical week in the life of…
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To cook and eat heathy food on a budget, you will need a plan! You can stay on a budget AND cook and eat food that is delicious and healthy if you plan wisely. In this podcast, I will share with you some tips and strategies that we have learned to use in our home. Tips and hacks include, planning ahead, how to shop the aisles, where to shop, and wh…
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In this episode Robyn and Scott discuss A Damsel in Distress, published in 1919. It reads much like a Blandings Castle novel, with an earl harried by his sister and employees trying to make him write family histories, when all he wants to do is work in his garden. His daughter is trying to reconnect with the man she met the summer before, but in do…
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Let’s Meet Erin! “Erin Sal is a Registered Dietitian & Diabetes Nutrition & Lifestyle Coach. Erin earned her bachelor’s degree from Purdue University in 2018 and then completed her dietetic internship at Central Michigan University in 2020. Erin has since been working as a Registered Dietitian in a variety of different healthcare settings including…
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Ian talks to Ujjwal Deb about the eighth P. G. Wodehouse book, "The White Feather" (1907), a public school novel set at Wrykyn School, in some ways a sequel to "The Gold Bat". Spoilers feature early and often. Topics discussed include: Wodehouse's popularity in India Ujjwal's experience on the TV show Mastermind The schoolboy code of honour The pos…
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Robyn and Scott discuss Love Among the Chickens, published in 1906 and having the first appearance of Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge, possibly Wodehouse's longest-running character (by duration, not appearances). Things get heated over discussion of the character of Jeremy Garnet, and Robyn displays a previously unknown black belt in debating. S…
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Scott and Robyn read the 1913 novel The Little Nugget, one of the money Wodehouse novels that seems to concentrate inordinately on the kidnapping of an odious child. Robyn continues her woes about the string of books without the "lovable idiot" characters she loves so much. Wodehouse uses an American dialect that makes Americans, particularly those…
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Ian talks to writer Thom Robinson about the seventh Wodehouse book, "Love Among the Chickens". There will be spoilers. Among Wodehouse's books, this is: The first intended for a general audience, as opposed to schoolboys or young children The first to involve a love story The first to introduce a major recurring character, which is Ukridge The firs…
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An Interview with my daughter Lauren Rotach _______________________________________ The Happy Diabetic Website https://www.happydiabetic.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ChefRobertLewisTheHappyDiabetic Instagram https://www.instagram.com/happydiabetic Taking Control of Your Diabeties www.tcoyd.org Beyond Type 2 www.beyondtype2.org Recipe of th…
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Scott and Robyn discuss Leave It to Psmith, the second Blandings Castle novel AND the final Mike and Psmith (now with almost no Mike) novel--but Robyn and Scott still have Psmith, Journalist to read. This podcast continues Robyn's eternal hate of Psmith, as well as her confusing love of Freddie Threepwood. Now, let us throw some flower pots through…
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