I talk about being nice and that I want to focus on positive news for the new year.
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Episode 14 (9 minutes) was live recorded at 8 AM Central European Time, on January 13, 2025, by podcaster, Martin Lindeskog, with Boomcaster. Martin did the editing, post-production, and transcript with the podcast maker, Alitu. Notes to self written on Mod 1927 notecards. Bumper and jingle by Jim Jonsson, JTunes Productions.
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Foreign welcome to Tea Party Media Episode 14 I Am Martin Lindeskog and I'll
Martin:check here if I'll go live here on YouTube.
Martin:I tried to connect on LinkedIn and Facebook but I didn't manage to do it.
Martin:But I will check here.
Martin:I'm going live on YouTube so managed to do
Martin:that.
Martin:Double check here.
Martin:Yeah, so it's working.
Martin:So I will do this.
Martin:Oops. Short and sweet.
Martin:Talking about the headline and subject title
Martin:you could say for the episode will be Minnesota Nice and focus on positive news.
Martin:And I'm wearing here a hoodie from Minnesota University that I got from a friend who visit
Martin:the state at the travel at the trip and at the project there.
Martin:Regarding could say business, small business integration.
Martin:What to learn from America when it comes to integration with business and when you're
Martin:coming from a foreign country like Somalia.
Martin:More about that in a future episode.
Martin:So I got to hear the expression.
Martin:I learned the expression from friend here, Deborah Anderson.
Martin:Deborah E. Yes.
Martin:Singer from Los Angeles and now also co host
Martin:of a new podcast Fusion Studio.
Martin:Fusion like science fiction, SF studio Fusion.
Martin:And she told about the expression how to be
Martin:nice Minnesotan way.
Martin:So I will do some research on that and learn
Martin:from that.
Martin:And Minnesota, plenty of Swedes immigrated there and it could be for one reason that they
Martin:like the landscape and the style and so on.
Martin:So Minnesota is place for immigrants and
Martin:Swedes immigrating.
Martin:And another place is Chicago.
Martin:It was the second largest city in Sweden at
Martin:one time.
Martin:Chicago.
Martin:So Minnesota Nice.
Martin:I want to focus here on this new year nice
Martin:things.
Martin:And when I picked the word focus, I have subscribed to a news magazine in Swedish
Martin:called Focus in Swedish and here it's play with words.
Martin:You could say Scott or leap year again.
Martin:And it's about not so positive news about shooting but that it has decreased lately.
Martin:But maybe in some areas especially no Go Zone in Gothenburg, Sweden Zone maybe that have
Martin:increased but that also for another time.
Martin:But I will use this to do live streaming once a week on Ego Netcast and also on Teapot Media
Martin:and then turn them into audio episodes of my podcast Ego Netcast, my first podcast that I
Martin:started in 2006 and tea party Media Tea Party Media podcast.
Martin:So I will come up with the schedule here on the New Year today and as I said I will do
Martin:this short and sweet because I have another recording here in a bit of a podcast called
Martin:Victed Porictid by Corin Koch and that's season 13th and episode two with artist Clara
Martin:Lord.
Martin:So today is something called In Swedish Juvgande, Juvel or when it's when you really
Martin:you say say goodbye.
Martin:Goodbye to Yuletide, as I like to call it in
Martin:English or Christmas.
Martin:But that's also what I've talked about.
Martin:Yuletide and yule log that you put in the
Martin:fireplace.
Martin:A word about the season holiday, what it's
Martin:coming from.
Martin:And it's Swedish and German Yuletide and the
Martin:Yule log on fireplace.
Martin:So called 20 Days After Christmas you could say.
Martin:And here In Sweden it's December 24, that's Christmas starting and you have the gifts and
Martin:the tree and so on.
Martin:So if you take one this 20 days after that, so 31st New Year, end of the year and then now
Martin:it's January 13th.
Martin:So then you will have Knut 20 days of the
Martin:Christmas and it's named after a saint called Knut or a prince in Denmark.
Martin:And when you do, I saw it was on my Facebook Colder ice said do you still have your tree
Martin:up? And then I said about that on Monday today,
Martin:January 13, 2025, then officially Christmas is over.
Martin:Because when you throw out the Christmas tree it's called like plundering the Christmas
Martin:tree.
Martin:And I think I wonder if you have some gifts or
Martin:whatever.
Martin:But it's like a celebration tradition and yeah, taking care of the end of the holidays.
Martin:And I will see more what to talk about.
Martin:So as I said weekly live session to do this on
Martin:Tea Party Media and I will come up more with the schedule, find that and also about this
Martin:studio fusion podcast with Deborah E.
Martin:Debra Anderson. And I will include that also in the show notes so you could check that out.
Martin:And again, Happy New Year this year.
Martin:Later on the Asian year is the snake and I
Martin:wonder what that could symbolize.
Martin:But again focus on positive news and come back with that.
Martin:And as I said in Swedish with Karin Koach we'll talk about creativity, inspiration and
Martin:also I will add my two cents.
Martin:That's how I could do this regarding podcasting and Podradio in Swedish.
Martin:And this is one example of that.
Martin:Got inspired by his expression Minnesota Nice by Deborah Anderson thought was a good thing
Martin:to talk about live short and sweet and then use that as an episode after editing it and
Martin:adding show notes and see what could turn out of that.
Martin:And I did also an Instagram photo with the different note cards for the podcasts.
Martin:And also see here this pen from Ballograph, a Swedish manufacturer of ball pen and lead pen
Martin:and other pencils and pens.
Martin:And the note cards are from model 1927.
Martin:But we have had manufacturer, creator and
Martin:business small business owner of that.
Martin:On our show, pen meets paper.
Martin:Penamette Papper in Swedish.
Martin:And then, of course, I always have to end on a positive note here with the cheers saying, a
Martin:sip here of tea and it's black tea.
Martin:Twinings Earl Grey. And that's also a story for another time.
Martin:The name of Earl Grey.
Martin:Cheers.
Martin:So with that said, talk to you soon again and Happy New Year.
Martin:Bye for now.
Martin:Sa.