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Introducing Shared Playlists: The Easiest Way To Share Moments With Your Loved Ones

Introducing Shared Playlists: The Easiest Way To Share Moments With Your Loved Ones

We’re sure you took dozens of photos at your loved ones’ most meaningful milestones, whether it’s your child’s graduation, your best friend’s birthday party, or your sister’s wedding. The question is, how can you easily and safely share your photos with them?

Nixplay’s new Shared Playlists feature might just be the perfect solution.

With just a few taps on the Nixplay App, you can share a playlist filled with photos and videos with up to 10 friends. When you update your shared playlist with new photos and videos, the people you shared it with will instantly see them on their frame. They can also upload photos on the shared playlist you made, allowing you to stay updated on each other’s lives.

Here’s how you can share a playlist:

  1. Open the Nixplay App, go to ‘Photos’, and select a playlist.
  2. Tap on the share icon (beside the three dots icon) at the upper right of the playlist.
  3. Select the Nixplay user whom you’d like to share the playlist with and tap ‘Share’. You can also invite a friend by entering their email address or Nixplay Username.

Share your playlists today, stay connected forever. Download the Nixplay Mobile App from Google Play or the App Store to start sharing your favorite moments.

Visit the Nixplay Knowledge Base to learn more about Shared Playlists:

Marianne is Nixplay’s Web Content Editor. Her hobbies include exploring new places, playing table tennis, and cuddling puppies. Send her a message at marianne.salazar@nixplay.com.

5 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Oktoberfest

5 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Oktoberfest

Attending Oktoberfest in Munich should be on everyone’s bucket list. It’s two weeks of beer, food, and loads of fun. If you’re planning to attend this event, here are some fun trivia you should know beforehand.

It wasn’t originally a beer festival.

You read that right: Oktoberfest wasn’t always all about beer. In fact, not a single drop was served during the very first Oktoberfest! Held in 1810, the event originally commemorated the wedding of Bavarian Crown Prince Ludwig and his wife, Princess Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen. In fact, the open space where Oktoberfest celebrations are held is called Theresienwiese, or Theresa’s fields.

You have to wait for the go signal to drink.

You can’t just enter a tent and request for a beer stein immediately. First, there’s an official gun salute, followed by the mayor announcing ‘O’zapft is!’, then the first mug of beer is offered to the Bavarian minister-president. When this ceremony is done, only then can the drinking commence.

The beer served here is special.

Each year, 7.5 million liters of beer are specially brewed within Munich for Oktoberfest by just six breweries: Augustiner-Bräu, Löwenbräu, Spatenbräu, Hacker-Pschorr-Bräu, and Paulaner-Bräu, and Staatliches Hofbräu-München. Oktoberfestbier, as the special brew is called, is usually darker and stronger than most beers, with up to six percent alcohol due to a higher hop content.

You should dress for the occasion.

If you really want to get into the Oktoberfest spirit, you should deck yourself out in traditional Bavarian garb. For girls, it’s a dirndl, and for guys, it’s lederhosen. But if that’s not your style, you can deck yourself out in Adidas’ Oktoberfest sneakers, which have a waterproof leather upper and a Bavarian flag-emblazoned insole.

There’s also a wine tent.

Not in the mood for beer? There’s a tent that serves 15 different types of wine, as well as champagne and sparkling wines. Oh, and there’s around 140 food stands and eateries too–perfect for filling up before drinking!

Get into the Oktoberfest spirit with Nixplay! We’re marking the occasion by giving you up to 25 percent off selected Nixplay Frames, only until October 9. Prost!

Marianne is Nixplay’s Web Content Editor. Her hobbies include exploring new places, playing table tennis, and cuddling puppies. Send her a message at marianne.salazar@nixplay.com.

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Nixplay Frames: The Perfect Complement To Wedding Photography

Having been a professional wedding photographer for over fifteen years, I’ve seen all types of photo albums to suit every style and budget. These beautiful storytelling devices become cherished heirlooms, treasured by families over the years. But as digital photography continues to evolve, wedding photographers would inevitably provide their clients with an increasing number of images.

Every year we shoot more and more—rarely under 1000 pictures per wedding. Social media and websites like Pinterest feed the bridal brainstorm, making it easier than ever to generate ideas for interesting wedding poses and add personal touches to the couple’s wedding. This necessitates more photos, and the traditional albums are simply unable to adapt to that quantity of images.

While there is still a valid argument for selecting the best images to feature in book format, Nixplay Frames broadens the conversation by offering a unique option: a digital showcase for a large number of images, letting you relive all of your wedding’s highlights over and over.

The nice thing about Nixplay Frames is that they can complement the traditional photo album. It doesn’t have to be a competition: You can put the choicest selections in the photo album for display on your coffee table, and save the lighthearted candid shots for your Nixplay Frame. There are plenty of images that, though memorable for the bride and groom, may not warrant being printed in an archival album or as a large wall print. The Nixplay Frame can be their home.

Since Nixplay Frames can hold so many images, it’s gratifying as a photographer to know that your photos will be seen, lived with and appreciated. We work hard to create something beautiful that will last forever, and it’s disappointing to see images stored on a hard drive or USB, never being printed and eventually forgotten. I personally appreciate the Nixplay frames for providing a satisfying counterpoint.

The frames’ Wi-Fi capability adds another immensely attractive feature. Unlike a traditional photo album, these frames can easily adapt to your household as it changes. You can continuously add pictures from your phone or device to your Nixplay Frame, interspersing new images with your wedding photographs. It lifts the limits of a traditional album and makes it a very easy piece to live with.

I am personally thrilled that larger sizes are being offered. I just received the 15-inch and I’m thrilled by the larger screen. This gives skilled photographers a way to showcase the finer details of their work. The bigger the screen and the higher the image quality, the more impact your work will have on the viewer. I relish the opportunity for people to see my work on a bigger scale so they can appreciate the quality and detail that I labored over.

If you’re still thinking of getting a Nixplay Frame, I advise you to take the plunge. These frames are the perfect complement to a professional photographer’s work.

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How A Digital Nomad Stays Connected With Nixplay

A lot of people want to become digital nomads, as the freedom to work from anywhere you happen to be in the world is such an alluring prospect. Just imagine: You can be leisurely creating graphics in between dive sessions in the Maldives, or enjoying an après-ski drink in Switzerland before a conference call. Isn’t that just wonderful?

However, the digital nomad lifestyle entails a lot of hard work, discipline, and flexibility. Things won’t always go your way, and you have to be prepared for all sorts of mishaps. But there are some people who make it work, and who look good doing so.

Enter Pinsi Lei. This Guam native hustled hard as a freelancer and eventually built her own creative marketing agency. This gave her the freedom to work from nearly any destination in the world, her only requirement being a stable internet connection. We got to chat with her about her lifestyle as a creative nomad and how she keeps in touch with her loved ones while she’s on the go, and she dishes some helpful advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Read on!

Hi Pinsi! Can you share some cool trivia about yourself so our readers can get to know you better?

I grew up in Guam, a beautiful island in the South Pacific, and moved to the States for college. The day after my college graduation, I drove to New York City in a rental car with my life’s belongings; jobless yet determined to live here. The energy and endless possibilities of this city drew me in and keep me from leaving.

Two years after college, I started Pinsi Lei Creative with a handful of clients I acquired while freelancing. Today, my creative marketing agency specializes in working with female-led businesses in wellness and education.

I love sharing my day-to-day NYC life and travels on my Instagram @pinsilei. Since my work is digital and remote, I have the flexibility to set up shop from any destination that has WiFi. I’m actually typing this a few steps from the Caribbean Sea right now!

We love your travel photos on Instagram. Which destinations are on your bucket list this summer? Why did you choose them?

I returned from Toronto a couple of weeks ago for business and I’m currently in Cancun. I found a great deal on the trip last week and booked it for this week. Living among skyscrapers in NYC makes me miss the beach and greenery.

I also just booked a cruise that stops in Belize, Honduras, and Mexico for next month. I guess you can’t take the island out of the girl?

Later this summer I’ll be going to China to celebrate my paternal grandmother’s 90th birthday. I haven’t seen my extended family in five years so I’m very excited about this reunion.

Traveling is always beguiling, but we wonder, how do you stay connected to your friends and family back home while you’re away?

I keep in touch with my friends from all over the world through social media. I DM my friends on Instagram daily and WeChat with my parents. We leave each other many voice messages and my father’s been on a roll with sending me funny articles and links.

My parents have a Nixplay frame and so does my husband’s grandparents. I love the Nixplay product because we can share our most current travel photos with the family seamlessly and in real-time.

Pinsi with her Nixplay Frame

Speaking of staying connected: You’re a Guam native who’s now conquering NYC. Do you ever get homesick? How do you deal with it?

I actually don’t get homesick, but I do miss the beach! My Chinese zodiac is the horse and I’d like to think I’m like a wild horse untethered by geography, free-roaming the earth. Very poetic, right?

How has Nixplay helped you stay connected to your loved ones while you’re on your adventures? Can you share how you’re using your Nixplay frame?

[My husband and I] gifted my parents and my husband’s grandparents Nixplay Frames last Christmas. I’m also gifting my father-in-law a Nixplay for Father’s Day this year! I can’t wait to see the surprise on his face.

Some of the albums we rotate on their frames include photos from our wedding and our travels.

Pinsi’s Nixplay frame with a photo of her family

It’s a great way to share beautiful past memories and also keep them updated on our current lives. I love that I can share my Instagram photos directly to their frames!

Since we can upload any image, I’m thinking of adding little surprise messages for my family members, especially during birthdays and holidays. My parents will especially appreciate this since I’ve been living on the other side of the world for over a decade ago.

How have you leveraged social media and your travel stories as an entrepreneur?

Besides working with hotels and restaurants as a travel influencer, I love to find female-led businesses to highlight at each destination. I think it’s important to support local businesswomen and share their stories. I also love it when my followers message me their local recommendations and I can, in turn, share them with my online audience.

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Four years ago, the 193 countries of the United Nations agreed on a set of goals to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure prosperity for all. These 17 goals are called the SDGs, the Sustainable Development Goals. 🌱 — They are aimed to be reached by the year 2030. Why is this year significant for us? Because the leaders of 2030 are the YOUTH of today. If you’re born between the late 1970s to early 2000s, your generation will be running the world by 2030. 🙆🏻‍♀️🙆🏾‍♂️ — Knowing that young people are the leaders of the future, include them in your company’s strategy/goal setting/ mission driven conversations. Mentor them and give them the space to speak up at your meetings because their voices matter. Our future is dependent on the youth so let’s set them up for SUCCESS. 👍🏽💪💡

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Any tips for aspiring entrepreneurs who want to follow in your footsteps?

Someone just asked me this question on Instagram, and here’s what I responded:

  1. Ask for help
  2. Make business besties
  3. Stop second guessing your decisions
  4. Promote yourself more than you think you need to
  5. Start a notebook of small victories and reflect on them often

Learn more about Pinsi by following her on Instagam at @pinsilei. Don’t forget to watch her stories about life in NYC and abroad!

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Why All Moms Are Super Moms

What comes to your mind when you hear the word “Super Mom”?

Maybe you think of the mom who always has a clean house and enjoys having people over.

Perhaps it’s the mother who volunteers for every available opportunity at school.

Or you could be picturing the mom in the pickup line who looks like she just stepped out of the pages of a magazine.

If these are the moms you had in mind, you’d be right. They are all Super Moms.

In fact, all moms are Super Moms.

Society (and our own inner voice) had us believing that everything should be put together and perfect at all times to be a “Super Mom.”

We must juggle all our responsibilities with a full face of makeup, a clean house, and impeccably behaved kids.

Well, I’ve got news for society: Life isn’t always Instagram-perfect. It just can’t be. I know mine isn’t, and if you follow me on my blog, you’ve seen firsthand my imperfections in all their glory.

Even the mothers you look up to have something in their lives that isn’t perfect.

That’s right, guys. We all have something that keeps us up at night.

It’s time we realize that being a Super Mom doesn’t mean having kids who are dressed to the nines, looking like they stepped out of a magazine or a catalog.

It doesn’t mean having a house that always looks like it’s about to be photographed for Southern Living magazine.

and it sure doesn’t mean looking beautiful 100% of the time, and definitely not for school drop off at 8am.

So what is a Super Mom?

The essence of a Super Mom lies in all the little things that no one notices. It’s the things they do day in and day out to keep their families afloat.

Maybe it’s remembering to pick up your kids for early dismissal, even if you have to set 6 alarms.

Sometimes it’s as simple as putting a snack in your child’s backpack, even if it’s not the healthiest option in the pantry.

Maybe if you’re like me, it’s stumbling out of bed at 5:30 a.m. everyday to help your kid prepare for school (thank heavens for coffee, right?).

Most days, being a Super Mom entails small everyday stuff: Things like getting up for the umpteenth time to look again at what they made in the sandbox, even if it’s the first time you’ve sat down all day.

Super Moms are the ones who, despite clinging to their last threads of sanity, still show up for their kids.

Being a Super Mom entails embracing the not-so-picture-perfect reality of motherhood in every season, especially the hard ones.

All these seemingly insignificant things make us Super Moms. And these means all the mothers in our lives deserve to be called a Super Mom.

I have been blessed to have so many Super Moms in my life.

Moms whom I look up to.

Moms whom I text in the middle of the night when my kids have a weird sickness.

Moms who let me vent to them at the end of a long day and never judge me.

I am lucky to have a fantastic mom who worked so hard to provide for herself and her three girls, despite so many obstacles. She always went without so that we could have what we needed. Was she perfect? Nope. But she definitely is a Super Mom.

I have a wonderful stepmom who welcomed her new husband’s three girls, loved them like her own, and never made them feel unwanted. I think of how old she was when she became an instant mom, and I don’t know if I could have done the same thing. Was she perfect? Again, no. But she is also a SuperMom.

My two sisters, both Super Moms, have a lot on their plates but still manage to be amazing mothers.

I am surrounded by a small but mighty tribe of friends with different parenting styles, whom I turn to whenever I need someone who understands why I can barely form a sentence at the end of the day.
They listen. They empathize. They know what it’s like. And supporting your fellow moms makes you a Super Mom.

You know what else makes one a Super Mom?

Admitting that sometimes, you just can’t have it all together.

It’s important for mothers to share their real, unvarnished experiences as much as they share the perfect moments. My blog was conceived upon this thought. I love my life and every moment is worth sharing, even when things aren’t the best.

Your mom friends, especially, need to know that things will not always be sunshine and roses. Being open with the truths of motherhood makes you a Super Mom, and it helps us all to know that we are not alone in our struggles.

On more days than I care to admit, I go to bed thinking that I have been the worst mother. I lay in bed and list all the ways that I have failed my children in just one day. Can you believe that? All it takes is just one day for me to screw up the future generation.

This is how my brain works. And I know I’m not the only one who thinks this way. I get so many messages expressing these same doubts and insecurities. You all know it fills the pages of most mom-centered books.

During these moments of uncertainty and doubt, I take a minute to look through the pictures on my phone. I see my kids’ smiling faces, and I know that they are okay. That I am doing okay. And that things will be okay.

My calm-down ritual is even better now thanks to my Nixplay frame, which lets me take this moment one step further. As I’m going through the days’ pictures to remind myself that I’m not as terrible as I think, I move them to the Nixplay app. While I’m getting some much-needed sleep, the pictures are uploading to my frame.

In the morning, while stumbling bleary-eyed to the coffee pot, the first thing I see when the sleepiness fades away is a beautiful reminder that, on my worst days, my kids still think I’m awesome. How could I believe otherwise when I see their big smiles flit across my Nixplay frame’s screen?

Having my phone pictures on display is an effective reminder that my kids are loved, happy, and thriving. It’s such a simple thing, but it brings me so much joy.

I am doing the very best I can, and this is what makes me a Super Mom.

You may have no makeup on, a messy house, and the same black yoga pants as yesterday. But if, at the end of the day, your kids go to bed knowing that they are loved, cherished, and that you would do anything for them, guess what? You are still, and will always be, a Super Mom.

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