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Sew & So...

Flint Rock LLC, BERNINA

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Sew & So is a casual conversation with a special member of the sewist and quilting community. A casual conversation about how they got started, what inspires them and what excites them. Sew & So is brought to you by BERNINA - Made To Create.
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We're a mother/daughter podcast and, we talk about all things sewing and fashion related and all the struggles of being a seamstress. Cover art photo by https://www.paypal.me/igorovsyanykkov Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pinningainteasypodcast/support
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Grizelda

Margaret R. Taylor

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In the Republic of Corvain, anybody who has a hint of magical power is rounded up and thrown into prison. They’re doing it to defend the new nation, says the revolutionary government – defend it from the sorcerers and sorceresses who used to be the lackeys of the man-eating Auks in the bad old days of the monarcy. When Grizelda, a young seamstress from the poorer part of the capitol city, suddenly finds herself the government’s target, she fears she is done for. But in prison she meets a gro ...
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A podcast about Titanic and the creative work she continues to inspire. Host Paul Carganilla explores Titanic's creative legacy through conversations with creators (authors, artists, historians, filmmakers, podcasters, and more) who continue to produce work - inspired by the Ship of Dreams. A creative collaboration between the Titanic Book Club and COVEpod - the Carganilla Online Variety Entertainment Podcast.
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The work of Alabama authors deserves to be read out loud - and now it is! Join host Don Noble as he reads the diverse and extensive work of Alabama’s finest authors. (All works appear with permission of the authors and publishers.)
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Eulalie Elizabeth Reed is haunted by lots of things. Paths not taken. Failed relationships. Mistakes. Fears. Hopes. But she’s never been properly haunted before. That’s about to change. The Way We Haunt Now is a lighthearted horror audio drama about friendship, found family, and fighting the narratives that try to define us––even in the afterlife. Oh, and ghosts. Did we mention ghosts? You can find transcripts, content warnings, and more on our website!
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'Free Your Mind' is a popular Ghanaian colloquialism which means to let loose; to tell it exactly as it is. Everything is fair game on the show and hosts don't hold back! ---------------- More 'Free Your Mind' : listentogcr.com/free-your-mind
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Fat Mermaids Make Waves

Society of Fat Mermaids

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For the Mermaids, Merfolk and Sirens of Size. We celebrate fat merfolk and mermaids at heart. Produced by Society of Fat Mermaids http://www.societyoffatmermaids.com Leave us a message about how you are Making Waves. https://www.speakpipe.com/FatMermaidsMakeWaves Hear from plus size merfolk and other fabulous fatties what they love about their bodies, how they got into their field, and how they're making waves. If you need a super sized dose of whimsy and magic, this show is for you.
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"Titanic: Legacy" Podcast Host Paul Carganilla sits down with seamstress and film costume/memorabilia collector Ilka Sophie Reinecke de Castro to talk about Titanic, inspiration, her creative work, and her collection. Ilka's work is featured in previous Titanic: Legacy guest Alexandra Boyd's documentary "Ship of Dreams: Titanic Movie Diaries". Ilka…
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Episode Twenty-Seven - The Legacy Eulalie’s ominous new doodling habit gets the better of her, and chaos ensues. Transcript here! The Way We Haunt Now is supported in part by an award from the Vermont Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. This episode of The Way We Haunt Now was written by Courtney Floyd and Georgia Mckenzie, with s…
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Ann Brauer’s work has been featured in numerous museums, institutions and private collections including the American Museum of Art + Design, the Lodge at Turning Stone in Verona, NY, the Federal District Courthouse in Springfield, MA and Pat Metheny. When born on a farm in Illinois, her grandmother made a postage stamp quilt made from feed sack clo…
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Host Paul Carganilla sits down with author Brad Payne to talk about Titanic, inspiration, and his book: "11:40: Analysis of Evasive Manoeuvres & Damage Assessment on RMS Titanic". ABOUT "11:40: Analysis of Evasive Manoeuvres & Damage Assessment on RMS Titanic'": A new in-depth study into those pivotal moments, both leading up to the striking of the…
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Troy Public Radio announces the launch of Season Two of "Alabama Aloud," and Don Noble, Host and Narrator, gives Carolyn Hutcheson of In Focus a preview of the popular podcast that features short stories written by Alabama authors. In Focus on NPR One: https://www.npr.org/podcasts/946279880/in-focus-with-carolyn-hutcheson…
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Episode Twenty-Six – The Reunion In which: tea party, custom poltergeists for the uber wealthy, sibling drama, and so much more! Transcript here! The Way We Haunt Now is supported in part by an award from the Vermont Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. This episode of The Way We Haunt Now was written by Courtney Floyd and Georgia …
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BERNINA University is the annual dealer conference hosted by BERNINA…this year in Detroit, MI. Detroit, with its rich history of industry and music, embodies a resilience and creativity that inspires us all. Just as the city has reinvented itself through sheer determination and ingenuity, BERNINA continues to evolve, driven by passion and tenacity …
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Episode Twenty-Five - The Drawing While Frankie debates whether she wants to keep searching for her family, trouble brews for our ghost hunters who are still doing their best to deal with Portland’s poltergeist problem. This episode references Block 14 in Portland’s Lone Fir Cemetery which has an important, long-ignored history: we encourage you to…
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Paris Green – a current BERNINA Ambassador - is one of the principals of the Couture Beauty and Sewing Academy. She also designs for and leads the online site Scarves and More By Paris. Born and raised in Dallas, TX, Paris began sewing at age 4. She became serious about her sewing at age seven and entered her first sewing competition at 9 years old…
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On the one-year anniversary of the OceanGate Titan submersible disappearance, Author Bill Willard joins host Paul Carganilla to reflect on the lessons learned and chat about future dives on Titanic. We also explore Bill's history with Titanic, his book "Our Story: Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the 1998 TITANIC EXPEDITION", the recovery of "Th…
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Imagine being a Titanic enthusiast for over twenty years... and then learning you are a direct descendant of Robert Hichens - the Quartermaster & Helmsman on Titanic. "Titanic: Legacy" Podcast Host Paul Carganilla sits down with author Simon Medhurst to talk about Titanic, inspiration, and his book: "Titanic: Day By Day: 366 Days with the Titanic".…
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Episode Twenty-Four - The City As Frankie searches for any trace of her long lost family, a spate of mysterious hauntings continue. And the ghost hunters are right in the dangerous middle of it all. Transcript here! The Way We Haunt Now is supported in part by an award from the Vermont Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. This epis…
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Join us for this amazing episode which takes us into through the life experiences of Amanda Richline their Product Manager & Creative Lead at Unshattered. Amanda shares her deeply personal story of addiction, recovery and building an amazing future for herself, her children and the women she works with at Unshattered. This organization is dedicated…
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Filmmaker/Actress/Podcaster Alexandra Boyd joins "TItanic: Legacy" pocast host Paul Carganilla to talk about her feature-length documentary "Ship of Dreams: Titanic Movie Diaries" and the upcoming theatrical screenings of the film throughout Canada. "Ship of Dreams: Titanic Movie Diaries" dives into the captivating story of James Cameron's Titanic …
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Discover more Free Your Mind! Cut your coat according to your size. Tatas and Maame Dumphey discuss the affiliation of Tailor/seamstresses and Delays. Song Credits Intro + Background Music SWMT - 99 Phaces Episode Songs Breathe — Mēl, Kiki Celine, Sh3lter Gyegye Meso — Ewura Esi ft. OD4 A GCR Production - Africa's Premiere Podcast Network…
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"Titanic: Legacy" Podcast Host Paul Carganilla sits down with author Clifford Ismay to talk about Titanic, inspiration, and his book: "Understanding J. Bruce Ismay: The True Story of the Man They Called 'The Coward of Titanic'". ABOUT "Understanding J. Bruce Ismay: The True Story of the Man They Called 'The Coward of Titanic'": Following the Titani…
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Paul Carganilla and Jill Carlier introduce "Titanic: Legacy" - A podcast about Titanic and the creative work she continues to inspire. This new show is a creative collaboration between the Titanic Book Club and COVEpod - the Carganilla Online Variety Entertainment Podcast. We'll explore Titanic's creative legacy through conversations with creators …
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Episode Twenty-Three - The Seamstress As Frankie and Josie head off on their quests, Mary reminisces with Lota about meeting Josie…many, many years ago. Note: This episode contains dual timelines, the “present” of our story and a historical timeline based on a real Black settlement in 1920s New Mexico. In the historical voice and context of the fla…
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We are live and in person today at the American Quilt Society’s Quilt Week in Paducah KY with our very special guest Bonnie Browning – AQS’s Executive Show Director. Bonnie learned to sew - taught by her mom -at a young age. She made her first quilt top in 1979 in a Welcome Wagon Group in Burlington, IA. She finished her first quilt in college. Bon…
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Episode Twenty-Two - The Road In which... hitchhiking, poltergeists, ominous scribbling, and a concussion. Transcript here! The Way We Haunt Now is supported in part by an award from the Vermont Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. This episode of The Way We Haunt Now was written by Courtney Floyd and Georgia Mckenzie, with sound d…
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(:44) This show opens with the amazing sounds of the Paducah Tilghman Marching Band who annually opens Quilt Week with their exciting showmanship and award-winning music! (2:07) Bill Schroeder III President and CEO of AQS opens the awards ceremony and Susan Cleveland www.piecesbewithyou.com announced the Best of Show Winning Quilt. Hear personal ex…
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Episode Twenty-One - The Sublease Hey ghouls, season three is here! And we’re picking up right where we left off… Frankie’s got a big decision to make. Whatever will she do??? Transcript here! The Way We Haunt Now is supported in part by an award from the Vermont Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. This episode of The Way We Haunt…
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Our guest in this episode is George Kalajian the owner/operator of Tom’s Sons International Pleating which was founded more than 50 years ago by his grandfather. Born in Lebanon and moving to the US when he was 5 years old. After working with his father for a time, he went off on his own and worked in technology, as a teacher and as a bartender. Co…
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Our guest in this episode is Robyn Cuthbertson. Born in Melbourne Australia and raised in Lower Plenty (about an hour northeast of Melbourne), she learned to sew from her mom. Robyn was always interested in crafting, so sewing was a natural progression for her. She graduated from Melbourne University with degrees in Engineering and Physics and spen…
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Season Three Delay Hey there, listeners. Our episodes were delayed in the void. Mary and the gang have gone in to retrieve them, but it might take a little bit longer. So, let's just say it might be a good idea to have your phonographs tuned up and ready to go by the end of April. In the meantime, haunt responsibly! Support The Way We Haunt Now by …
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Designer, author, educator, and entrepreneur Jessica Barrera is our guest in this episode of Sew & So. Born and raised in Wisconsin, she learned to sew at an early age. She studied entrepreneurship at the University of Wisconsin – Whitewater. When not running her growing company, she enjoys coffee, being a mom, coffee, home decorating, travelling a…
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(2:04) Karen brings us back up to speed on how she learned to sew. Her mom was the influencer on her – one of six children who learned to sew at the age of 6! Hear how this all began for Karen. (4:03) Were any of her sewing skills applicable for her training and life as an astronaut? Yes, they were…she explains here. (4:55) How did Karen get into t…
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Travel with us to Andalusia, Spain for an amazing conversation with Cristina Arcenegui Bono whole cloth quilter extraordinaire! (2:27) How did Cristina learn to sew? Well…she never really did! (3:15)Who is her inspiration? How about her 40 cousins?! And wait…there’s more! (5:16) Cristina started out her career in the Travel & Tourism industry in Lo…
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Handbag Designer 101 – is synonymous with Emily Blumenthal as she has done it all. What makes her different is that she takes her creations one step further in teaching not only HOW to design…but what to do next with your creations. Born and raised as a New Jersey Girl, she now makes her home on the lower East side of New York. (2:55) It was the en…
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Only coming to quilting 5 years ago, Linda Diak has had a life full of creativity. She’s raised and sheered her own sheep for fibers to spin. She’s crafted knitting needles and crochet hooks, and beautiful bespoke art quilts. Her newfound love for quilting began at a chance opportunity to sit down at a long arm and well…let’s let her tell you more.…
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Season Three... and Squirrels? Hey ghouls, we're getting ready to start haunting again and we wanted you to be the first to know! Our crowdfunding page goes live on February 1st at this link (which won't work until the 1st): The Way We Haunt Now -- season three crowdfunding Transcript here! This The Way We Haunt Now teaser was written by Courtney F…
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Owner of Kinship Handwork, Tina VanDenburg has lived life others simply dream of. Ready for chances, and learning from experiences, Tina left no stone unturned in searching for passion, peace, and a fully lit-up life. Born and raised near Grand Rapids, MI, her sewing journey began when she couldn’t find cloths that fit her body. Before that she liv…
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Show Notes: Yvette Todd Yvette Todd’s creation Stash Hub is only one year old, but it’s already made bold strides in helping sewists organize their fabric, patterns, and plan sewing projects. Only sewing since 2020, Yvette grew up in Portsmouth England. She attended the University of Bath where she met her husband…a union that proved essential to t…
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Show Notes: Susan Khalje Susan Khalje joins us for this episode of Sew & So to take us into the world of couture sewing. Owner of the eponymous Susan Khalje Couture, she is also the longest contributing author to Threads Magazine. www.threadsmagazine.com Author of Bridal Couture and Linen and Cotton she also hosted Sew Much More on HGTV, teaches in…
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The work of Alabama authors deserves to be read out loud - and now it is! Join host Don Noble as he reads short stories from Alabama's finest authors. In this episode: "A Luckless Santa Claus" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, published in Newman News, 1912, read by permission of The Matthew J. & Arlyn Bruccoli Collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Irvin Depart…
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Sarah Veblen from Sarah Veblen Clothing Originals has led a life dreaming of owning hew own business and in 1985 it all came true. Now an Haute Couture mainstay, she shares her story of taking chances and achieving her dream! (2:28) Sarah shares her story of learning to sew…her mom said she was already sewing circles around her by 9th grade. She al…
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Our guest today is Kelly Dempsey – a sustainable fashion designer and Project Runway Season 14 runner-up. She has become a leading voice for sustainability and equitability in the fashion industry and has been featured on Good Morning American and in Marie Claire. Born and raised in Munsen, MA, Kelly taught herself to upcycle when she was 9 years o…
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The work of Alabama authors deserves to be read out loud - and now it is! Join host Don Noble as he reads the diverse and extensive work of Alabama's finest authors. In this episode: "The Thanksgiving Visitor" by Truman Capote This story is read by permission of the Truman Capote Literary Trust.By alabamaaloudwithdonnoble
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MOSAIC: Our Live Podcast, Music and Community Festival! Grab your tickets for MOSAIC! 🎫mosaic.listentogcr.com MOSAIC is proudly supported by; Jameson Whiskey: widen the circle, Afripods, Fika: The bubble tea house, Ayatickets, iamadinkra and AfQuest #WidenTheCircle #Afripods #FikaTeahouse #Ayatickets #iamadinkra #GCR #GHPod🇬🇭…
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Born in Salinas Kansas and eventually raised in Oklahoma, Kenneth knew at a very young age who he was and what he wanted to do. He just didn’t understand the road he would travel to get there. He earned a BS in fashion merchandising from Central State University in Wilberforce, OH and learned pattern making in San Francisco from Paris trained Simmi…
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Come spend an evening with Troy Public Radio and Alabama Aloud! Enjoy holiday readings from Truman Capote and F. Scott Fitzgerald read by Don Noble. Don will also be reading a story from author and Fitzgerald scholar, Dr. Kirk Curnutt, who will join us in person for a discussion of his work. Join us at the beautiful Capri Theatre on Thursday, Novem…
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Our guest in this episode is Catherine Stephenson who lives in Ajijic, Mexico. The owner and name behind Catherine Stephenson Couture, she’s been in the sewing world doing what she loves for more than 35 years. Originally from Portland OR, she travelled to Madison WI to earn her BA in textiles and clothing from the University of Wisconsin. Returnin…
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Share | Follow | Subscribe Tatas invites Prince Ganaku and Abeiku Lytle over to talk about strength in numbers needed to keep our leaders accountable, and what the future holds for the movement. Send us your reactions & free YOUR mind ➡️ listentogcr.com/contact-us -------------------------- Background music by @KongGeorge A GCR Production - Africa'…
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