Sponge Etiquette? Who thinks about this? Two Moms are hoping you will! Linda Sawyer and Alison Matz, childhood pals since age 7, now both Ex Execs and Moms, combined their passions for style & design and an obsession with cleaning to make a better sponge! Not just prettier sponges, but ones made of a patented foam material with a premium, non-abrasive scouring coating and treated with an antimicrobial agent to inhibit the growth of odor-causing bacteria, mold, and mildew. AND their design logo on the sponge that naturally fades as the sponge nears its shelf life.

AND, because replacing sponges regularly is part of what Skura Style considers to be good sponge etiquette, the brand is pioneering a new way to make replacement and repurchase easy with the first-ever online subscription service for sponges. (BTW You should replace a sponge every week )

Linda Sawyer is the former CEO and Chairman of Deutsch Inc.

Alison Matz served as the publisher of More Magazine, Bride’s, and Martha Stewart Living.

Both join the show at 10:06am eastern today.

The sponges — though made in America — are created from a design inspired by renowned Swedish designer John-Michael Ekeblad. The wordage for their company hails from the word “skura,” Swedish for “to scour” or “to scrub.”

Looks like the gals may just clean up with ‘SkuraStyle’
https://www.skurastyle.com/

Original and Founding Member Of The Jazz Vocal Group Manhattan Transfer, Erin Dickins, stops by the show today at 10:21am EST
to share the release of her stunning new album “Vignettes”.
Erin, a New York City Jazz vocalist serves up an eclectic and personal compilation of one-on-one collaborations with an array of world class musicians. (including A.J. Croce the late Jim’s Croce’s son on piano and Elliott Randall Steely Dan guitarist just to name a couple)

Manhattan Transfer, a jazz vocal group founded in 1969 dominated music charts for years over many different genres including a capella, vocalese, swing, standards, Brazilian jazz, rhythm and blues, and pop music.

These days Erin lives with her husband in an 1810 renovated farmhouse that includes her recording studio. She grew up riding and showing horses – jumpers and hunters and today she is a huge dog lover and animal rights activist, in addition to her efforts teaching kids through music.

Very Cool Gal!
Erin Dickins Fan Page
ErinDickinsMusic.com

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by Debbie

October 20, 2017

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Debbie

Debbie Nigro delusionally insists she is Still A Babe and takes her listeners on a wild ride through daily news & relevant content with an attitude that is positively infectious. No One Sees the Glass of Cabernet Half Full Like Debbie!

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