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Over 1,300 Ukrainian refugees in Ireland are being moved from their accommodation in the weeks leading up to Christmas. Our reporter Eimer McAuley tells us more.
Such Good Lives: Love Always 1 Peter 2:9-12 YOU have a ROLE to PLAY in what Christ is doing through his church for the sake of the world. Wherever there is a task, there is an opportunity to REPRESENT JESUS. Baptism is not only LIFE-SAVING and LIFE-CHANGING, it is LIFE-DETERMINING. God loves HIS PEOPLE. He TREASURES and CHERISHES you. This is NOT our forever home! ABSTAIN from sinful desires. Beware of two extremes: ACCOMODATION and ISOLATION Good/beautiful lives can turn ACCUSATION into ADORATION. We live with an “EVEN IF” resolve . . .
A crisis accommodation centre manager in southern NSW says families are living in tents due to a lack of suitable housing.
What is a Japanese internet cafe? On this episode we talk about the pros and cons of an internet cafe in Japan. How different are they from other countries, and what can you do at an internet cafe? Are they useful for travelers? Matt also comes across a strange new style of cyber cafe in Tokyo. He talks a little about that. Enjoy!Sponsors:Bearfoot BarLocated in downtown Sapporo, walking distance from the subway station. There are variety of Japanese made craft bottled beers. A wide range of regular and unique spirits and basic cocktails also available. Burgers and pub style snacks. With friendly English and Japanese speaking staff. https://www.facebook.com/bearfootbarThe Red House Located in the heart of Rusutsu Ski Resort, just cross the main road and it's behind the Seicomart Convenience store. The restaurant features a mix of Japanese, Asian fusion, and western Style dishes, including shabu-shabu with wagyu beef and Hokkaido wagyu beef steak. Open winter and summer, 12-3pm for lunch, 5-9pm for dinner, with prices ranging from under Yen 1000 to about Yen 5000. https://theredhouse.jp/ Rusutsu LodgesOpen all year round. Located 5 minutes walk to the main Rusutsu Ski Resort Gondola. There are Japanese, Western, and apartment style rooms with breakfast packages available. There's a Japanese sento (public bath), two convenience stores less than a minute walk, ski room and tune up tables, plenty of free parking space, and summer BBQ packages available. Check out the website for more information and availability. http://rusutsulodges.com Hokkaido GuideEstablished over 10 years ago, written by locals for locals and international tourists. The guide contains information on all types of businesses and locations around Hokkaido. There's information regarding all things Hokkaido such as sightseeing, nightlife, events, services, food and restaurants, entertainment, outdoor activities, and more. Currently offered in English and Thai, advertising space available. Check out website for everything you need to know about this beautiful prefecture. https://hokkaidoguide.comUse our Buzzsprout affiliate link to start your podcast today!Website:https://www.voicesinjapan.com/Follow us and check out our other content:https://youtube.com/@voicesinjapanpodcasthttps://twitter.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.facebook.com/voicesinjapan/https://www.instagram.com/voicesinjapan/Get in touch: voicesinjapan@gmail.comHelp support us at:https://www.patreon.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/voicesinjapanSupport the show
Send us a textThis week we are still on the road and this time its a Q&A but we do also get distracted on the drive so hopefully that's not to distracting for you all!!This poddy is Sponsored by Lakes End Spraying who are looking for a young motivated individual to join their team.Lakes End is located in Lake Grace and has a 3000ha cropping program along with a contracting business. The successful applicant needs to be motivated, have a passion for agriculture and have a HR license as a minimum or the willingness to obtain one.Accomodation and work vehicle provided!Please contact Jakke on 0459 651 457 or email your CV to lakesendfarming@outlook.com
A key milestone for the development of new worker accommodation on Rottnest Island has been reached, with public consultation for the project now open. Rita Saffioti, Transport Minister and Tourism Minister, joined Gary Adshead on 6PR Mornings to explain how the project will work.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Leonard Cheshire's Joshua Reeves speaks with Whizz-Kidz ambassador Arunima Misra about accessible travel and navigating holidays as a wheelchair user.
A survey by real estate company JLL shows Kiwis will need another 8,400 retirement village units by 2033, if we're going to keep up with demand. It comes at a time when retirement villages in New Zealand are raising their prices, with Ryman today announcing it will pause new developments, head of Aged Concern Tracey Martin spoke to Susana Lei'ataua.
Locals in a County Tipperary village have criticised a government pledge to improve engagement with communities where International Protection Applicants are to be accommodated, after 7 weeks of protests outside their local hotel. Reporter John Cooke has been to Tipperary to meet the locals.
Donna Reed and Eric Seemann are both professional real estate agents. Donna lives and works in Tucson Arizona with Keller Williams Southern Arizona while Eric lives and works in San Antonio Texas with Keller Williams Heritage. They are also siblings, and they grew up in a small Northwest Ohio village of Lindsey. Their idyllic small-town childhood laid the foundation for what would become the structure of their lives and careers in real estate. We hope you will join us as we reminisce, reflect, and correlate how our childhood and life in rural Ohio still impacts our dealings with our clients today. Donna takes an opportunity to sit down with a our friend and previous guest Rev. Dr. Evy MacDonald in a follow up to our Episode 44 about Disabilities, Accomodations and Accessibility. Spoiler alert, there have been some major changes in her life! Website: www.realsiblings.com Watch Episodes on YouTube at: REAL Siblings, It Ain't Easy To reach out to Donna: Email: donna@reedtucson.com Phone: (520) 631-4638 Facebook: (2) Donna Seemann Reed | Facebook To Connect with Eric: Email: eric@victorsgrouptx.com Phone: (210) 389-6324 Facebook: (2) Eric V. Seemann | Facebook Texas Real Estate Commission - Information About Brokerage Services Texas Real Estate Commission - Consumer Protection Notice
Leeds-based band Apollo Junction spoke to Vectis Radio after opening the Main Stage on Saturday of the Isle of Wight Festival. The topic of discussion? Taking their 2023 hosts as their special guests in 2024.
More than a hundred Aucklanders in financial hardship are still living in temporary accommodation provided by the government's disaster service, following last year's catastrophic storms. Amy Williams filed this report.
Are the accommodation entitlements for MP fit for purpose, and what will more oil and gas exploration mean for New Zealand? Those were the questions for our politics panel this week, with Act party leader David Seymour and Labour's police spokesperson Ginny Andersen. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Naledi Mfoloe reports on alarming trend of discriminatory rental practices that exclude non-white students from accessing accommodation in Cape Town South Africa --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/support
Brian Mahon, Political Correspondent with The Irish Daily Mail looks ahead to potential changes on rules for migrants and asylum seekers in IReland by government.
With youth refuge beds hundreds of kilometres away, police in Mildura often call on sports coaches and other community members to give kids in crisis a safe place to sleep. The only other option is the police station foyer.
Carole Coleman reports on those living in tents on Dublin's Mount St ahead of Storm Kathleen
Donna Reed and Eric Seemann are both professional real estate agents. Donna lives and works in Tucson Arizona with Keller Williams Southern Arizona while Eric lives and works in San Antonio Texas with Keller Williams Heritage. They are also siblings, and they grew up in a small Northwest Ohio village of Lindsey. Their idyllic small-town childhood laid the foundation for what would become the structure of their lives and careers in real estate. We hope you will join us as we reminisce, reflect, and correlate how our childhood and life in rural Ohio still impacts our dealings with our clients today. Americans with Disabilities have been a "protected class" of our population for 50 years. That's right, since 1973. Yet they are still the mostly widely protected class that is discriminated against. Today's guest shares some insights into being disabled, and the challenges that can mean for housing and building accomodations an/or accessiblity. BTW, they are not same as you will hear. Just be honest. Please share this with a friend, associate or family member that needs to hear this. Website: www.realsiblings.com Watch Episodes on YouTube at: REAL Siblings, It Ain't Easy To reach out to Donna: Email: donna@reedtucson.com Phone: (520) 631-4638 Facebook: (2) Donna Seemann Reed | Facebook To Connect with Eric: Email: eric@victorsgrouptx.com Phone: (210) 389-6324 Facebook: (2) Eric V. Seemann | Facebook Texas Real Estate Commission - Information About Brokerage Services Texas Real Estate Commission - Consumer Protection Notice
Whakarongorau's chief executive is correcting perceptions that the organisation is biased towards one particular group. The telehealth organisation has an option for Māori callers to be redirected to a separate queue with the touch of a button. Chief executive Glynis Sandland says this measure is designed to put callers in touch with a Māori clinician- and they get moved to the regular queue if none are available. "The way to look at this is- people have different needs. And we do this in a number of different ways, it's not only Māori. We have a disability line, we have a line set up for new people coming into the country." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon will no longer claim a $52,000 accommodation allowance for living in the Wellington apartment he owns - and will re-pay $13,000. His U-turn came mere hours after he told media in Queenstown that he was entitled to claim the money. Earlier today it was revealed he was claiming an 11 per cent top up to his own $471,000 salary in the form of a $52,000 optional accommodation allowance. The allowance is meant to pay for Luxon to find accommodation in Wellington. However, few prime ministers have claimed it - Luxon is the first in at least 34 years. Speaking to Newstalk ZB's Heather du Plessis-Allan this evening, Luxon said he was now going to return all the money he had received since becoming Prime Minister. Luxon said the issue had become a “distraction” he did not want to deal with, so he had rolled back his defence of claiming the allowance. He would pay back $13,000, which had only just been deposited into his bank account recently. Speaking to reporters in Queenstown earlier today Luxon was adamant he was entitled to the allowance. “As I came away [from a press conference] I thought ‘Wow, people are pretty fixated on the allowance'. I thought ‘what's going on'.” Luxon said he then listened to Newstalk ZB and heard the discussion on talkback. He then changed his mind about the allowance. “For me, I'm well within the rights, and well within the rules, but frankly it's a distraction- I will live on my own costs,” Luxon told du Plessis-Allan. Luxon said it would cost “millions and millions” of dollars to bring Premier House up to spec for him to live in. “We're trying to find a way to avoid spending millions and millions at Premier House. Obviously, it's very difficult for us to think about how we spend that money, but we're working through that. “We know the house has long-standing maintenance and repair issues - It's a 160-year-old house,” he said. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Travellers take note: Airbnb's may no longer the budget option. Auckland has been revealed to be one of 25 cities across the globe where the average hotel room is now cheaper than a private rental by 19%. Auckland ranks twelfth on the list, with London, Amsterdam, and Singapore taking the top three spots. Stefan Nikolic, Managing Director of Zodiak, told Mike Hosking that the cost of Airbnbs haven't gone up too significantly over the past year. He said that the properties they manage within some Auckland hotels are, on average, $50 cheaper per night. Nikolic said that these figures may be the result of the cities being major cities and major tourist destinations. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Martha's husband gave money to someone posing as a charity worker. Carol tried to close a joint dormant savings account only to be asked for a marriage cert. Brendan is unhappy that his daughter's student accommodation is increasing to €15,000 a year. Lisa has struggled with what she believes to be ADHD for over 20 years.
Experience the world from work-ready homes.Insured Nomads partners with Noad Exchange to allow for easy global travel. Imagine using your work flexibility to travel the world, enjoying unique remote work-ready homes without paying rental rates and with a peace of mind.Noad Exchange was created by Jonah & Austin, two ex-engineers, who leapt off the corporate ladder 5 years ago and hit the road, seeking more.Since then, they have started and scaled businesses and sailed all over the world. Jonah designed & built a tiny house and Austin wrote a Best Selling book. All while living out of 172 Airbnbs and counting.
Let me entertain you, or not. Some Robbie Williams ticket holders seem to be trying to get rid of their tickets, because they're struggling to find accommodation. The singer is playing at the Mission Estate Winery in Napier on Saturday and Sunday this weekend. But ticket resale platforms have dozens of tickets up for grabs from people who can't, or don't want to go any more. Napier Mayor Kirsten Wise speaks to Susana Lei'ataua. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6340781332112
A school bathroom with no door - anyone can see in - what about privacy? ..Springsteen is sold out next May - but if you want to stay over it'd be cheaper to see him in Spain.. Ger has prostate cancer - he had no symptoms - get yourself checked is his advice & lots more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Evelyn and Shirley chat about random acts of kindness they've encountered recently. Peggy recounts her disasterous journey to Lourdes and remembering trips there with her late daughter. Havva and Sivia discuss getting caught up in a nasty accomodation scam. Edward talks about the pain of clearing out his mother's house after her death
The history of New York's Regent's prayer. Accomodation as a historical cause of modern problems. We're joined by John Dombroski, founder and president of Grand Canyon Planning. We are in dire straits; former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee (R) likens America's current political state to terminal cancer. Follow what feels right, not what the leaders tell you to do when mask mandates come. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pitching Airbnbs is a game you have to learn to play. In this episode, Joey talks with Haydn Thomas, a Creativ Rise Mastermind Round 8 Grad, about how he can increase his chances of working with AirBnBs. Are you a creator making less than $8.5k/Month? Crossing the 6 figure mark as a creator is all about your business strategy. Join us for a free live workshop called 6 Figure Creator: 3 Pillars To Craft A More Profitable Future on wednesday august 23rd @ 4:30PM PST! You can register for the free 6 Figure Creator live workshop here right now! You, the Creativ Rise Community has been waiting for August 28th, 2023 for MONTHS. The 28th is the Public launch of our application for the next round of the Creativ Rise Mastermind - our signature 6 week business accelerator program. Ever wanted to grow your ability to increase revenue, get more clients and build up those bank accounts? You need to focus on the 6 Pillars of running a creative business - the exact 6 pillars we teach in the 6 Week Creativ Rise Mastermind. - Applications Go Live Publically August 28th - Mastermind Starts September 10th Waitlist Get's Early Application Access + $100 off & 3 Bonus Courses on August 23rd - join the waitlist now - www.creativrise.com/waitlist Every piece of info you need about the 6 Week Mastermind is on www.creativrise.com BRAND NEW Pricing Calculator: This is about to make your life so much easier. One of the most common questions we get from creatives is “how do I know what to charge?!” So we decided to make a seamless, web-based, un-complicated pricing calculator for creatives. Whether you're in the commercial space or wedding space, there's a calculator in there for you! It's free for a limited time, so get check it now here. Want a visual of EXACTLY what to have in your inquiry form that'll help you land the deal? GET YOUR FREE INQUIRY CHECKLIST HERE for your creative business. ⚡️⚡️⚡️ Available now. Share this episode with a friend who needs to hear this. Even better - share this episode on your IG story and TAG us (@creativrise, @joeyspeers, @christyjspeers) and we will repost you! Watch this episode on Youtube _______________________ Socials
Tom Darcy is an Author. Activist, Actionist, Co- founder of Right2homes non profit, co founder of IBIG. Please check out Episode #200 where we discuss how to beat the Banks with their Evil Evictions. ============================== All my 5 Podcasts / Video Channels / Donations https://bio.link/podcaster How to Win in Court without a Solicitor https://www.awakeningpodcast.org/store/ Video also on Spotify What we Discussed: - The Number of Evictions increasing again (2min) - His own Eviction while his son was knocked out (3mins) - The Evil Eviction Process (7mins) - The Banks overcharging on Interest ( 10mins) - Irish Woman living in a Car with 3 Children (12-20 mins) - All the Benefits the Ukraine people are getting that the Irish are denied - The Corrupt TV Staation yet pensioners put in prison for not paying the TV lisence (24mins) - Irish made products a lot cheaper in North Ireland ( Under UK Imperialism) (28mins) - Ignored by the Irish Media ( 33mins) - Charles Strewart Parnell (35mins) - Minister that was a bond holder was negociating on his own behalf (40mins) - His Court of Appeal on Tuesday 4th July that could stop Eviction in Ireland (42 mins) - Judges for and against Securitisation (49mins) - How to Help Tom in the Court (55mins) and more How to Contact Tom https://waitingforthesheriff.com/ https://www.tiktok.com/@tomdarcy1 ======================================= More about Roy: All Podcasts + Coaching and Social Media https://bio.link/podcaster How to Win in Court without a Solicitor https://www.awakeningpodcast.org/store/ https://awakeningpodcast.org/ Video https://www.bitchute.com/channel/y2XWI0VCPVqX/ https://rumble.com/user/Awakening
In this new podcast from Brevity Studios, Ryan Wolf embarks on one of the world's most difficult treks. The two-week journey to Mt Everest Base Camp, in the Himalayas in Nepal. This podcast features immersive sound, recorded on location, when listened through headphones you'll feel like you're really there. Like any adventure this wasn't without it's challenges, expect to hear everything. The good, the bad and the ugly, with audio recorded by Ryan on location, specifically for this podcast.Follow Journey today to make sure you're notified of the release of Episode One on March 3rd, 2023. Episodes will then be released weekly until the conclusion of the series. Apple+ and Acast+ Subscribers will get exclusive early access, ad free listening and bonus episodes that you don't want to miss.If you're planning the Two Week Trek to Mt Everest, then this podcast is a MUST listen.Ryan used the following accommodation and trekking company (this was not sponsored) and highly recommends:Accomodation in Thamel, KathmanduThe Shangri La Boutique Hotel (fantastic host and perfect location, please tell Keshab Ryan sent you).https://www.shangri-laboutiquehotel.com/Ryan trekked with guide Nirajan, provided by Travelmakers, who also operate out of the Shangri La Boutique.+977 984 123 5937travelmakersouthasia@gmail.comwww.mytravelmakers.comFor the best food and service in Thamel, Ryan highly recommends Gaia Restaurant (right next door to the Shangri La Boutique).For any questions about this podcast, or this trek you can email:brevitystudiosnz@gmail.comRyan's Journey Documentary:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hURumySZT7kRyan's Instagram: ryanwolfnzNirajan's Instagram: nirajanphuyalm10 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/journey-everest-base-camp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
**You can support Nirajan with a small donation for a new phone here:https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/lets-buy-nirajan-a-new-phoneThanks!In this new podcast from Brevity Studios, Ryan Wolf embarks on one of the world's most difficult treks. The two-week journey to Mt Everest Base Camp, in the Himalayas in Nepal. This podcast features immersive sound, recorded on location, when listened through headphones you'll feel like you're really there. Like any adventure this wasn't without it's challenges, expect to hear everything. The good, the bad and the ugly, with audio recorded by Ryan on location, specifically for this podcast.Follow Journey today to make sure you're notified of the release of Episode One on March 3rd, 2023. Episodes will then be released weekly until the conclusion of the series. Apple+ and Acast+ Subscribers will get exclusive early access, ad free listening and bonus episodes that you don't want to miss.If you're planning the Two Week Trek to Mt Everest, then this podcast is a MUST listen.Ryan used the following accommodation and trekking company (this was not sponsored) and highly recommends:Accomodation in Thamel, KathmanduThe Shangri La Boutique Hotel (fantastic host and perfect location, please tell Keshab Ryan sent you).https://www.shangri-laboutiquehotel.com/Ryan trekked with guide Nirajan, provided by Travelmakers, who also operate out of the Shangri La Boutique.+977 984 123 5937travelmakersouthasia@gmail.comwww.mytravelmakers.comFor the best food and service in Thamel, Ryan highly recommends Gaia Restaurant (right next door to the Shangri La Boutique).For any questions about this podcast, or this trek you can email:brevitystudiosnz@gmail.comRyan's Instagram: ryanwolfnzNirajan's Instagram: nirajanphuyalm10 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/journey-everest-base-camp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
**You can support Nirajan with a small donation for a new phone here: https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/lets-buy-nirajan-a-new-phoneThanks! In this new podcast from Brevity Studios, Ryan Wolf embarks on one of the world's most difficult treks. The two-week journey to Mt Everest Base Camp, in the Himalayas in Nepal. This podcast features immersive sound, recorded on location, when listened through headphones you'll feel like you're really there. Like any adventure this wasn't without it's challenges, expect to hear everything. The good, the bad and the ugly, with audio recorded by Ryan on location, specifically for this podcast.Follow Journey today to make sure you're notified of the release of Episode One on March 3rd, 2023. Episodes will then be released weekly until the conclusion of the series. Apple+ and Acast+ Subscribers will get exclusive early access, ad free listening and bonus episodes that you don't want to miss.If you're planning the Two Week Trek to Mt Everest, then this podcast is a MUST listen.Ryan used the following accommodation and trekking company (this was not sponsored) and highly recommends:Accomodation in Thamel, KathmanduThe Shangri La Boutique Hotel (fantastic host and perfect location, please tell Keshab Ryan sent you).https://www.shangri-laboutiquehotel.com/Ryan trekked with guide Nirajan, provided by Travelmakers, who also operate out of the Shangri La Boutique.+977 984 123 5937travelmakersouthasia@gmail.comwww.mytravelmakers.comFor the best food and service in Thamel, Ryan highly recommends Gaia Restaurant (right next door to the Shangri La Boutique).For any questions about this podcast, or this trek you can email:brevitystudiosnz@gmail.comRyan's Instagram: ryanwolfnzNirajan's Instagram: nirajanphuyalm10 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/journey-everest-base-camp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this new podcast from Brevity Studios, Ryan Wolf embarks on one of the world's most difficult treks. The two-week journey to Mt Everest Base Camp, in the Himalayas in Nepal. This podcast features immersive sound, recorded on location, when listened through headphones you'll feel like you're really there. Like any adventure this wasn't without it's challenges, expect to hear everything. The good, the bad and the ugly, with audio recorded by Ryan on location, specifically for this podcast.Follow Journey today to make sure you're notified of the release of Episode One on March 3rd, 2023. Episodes will then be released weekly until the conclusion of the series. Apple+ and Acast+ Subscribers will get exclusive early access, ad free listening and bonus episodes that you don't want to miss.If you're planning the Two Week Trek to Mt Everest, then this podcast is a MUST listen.Ryan used the following accommodation and trekking company (this was not sponsored) and highly recommends:Accomodation in Thamel, KathmanduThe Shangri La Boutique Hotel (fantastic host and perfect location, please tell Keshab Ryan sent you).https://www.shangri-laboutiquehotel.com/Ryan trekked with guide Nirajan, provided by Travelmakers, who also operate out of the Shangri La Boutique.+977 984 123 5937travelmakersouthasia@gmail.comwww.mytravelmakers.comFor the best food and service in Thamel, Ryan highly recommends Gaia Restaurant (right next door to the Shangri La Boutique).For any questions about this podcast, or this trek you can email:brevitystudiosnz@gmail.comRyan's Instagram: ryanwolfnzNirajan's Instagram: nirajanphuyalm10 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/journey-everest-base-camp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this new podcast from Brevity Studios, Ryan Wolf embarks on one of the world's most difficult treks. The two-week journey to Mt Everest Base Camp, in the Himalayas in Nepal. This podcast features immersive sound, recorded on location, when listened through headphones you'll feel like you're really there. Like any adventure this wasn't without it's challenges, expect to hear everything. The good, the bad and the ugly, with audio recorded by Ryan on location, specifically for this podcast.Follow Journey today to make sure you're notified of the release of Episode One on March 3rd, 2023. Episodes will then be released weekly until the conclusion of the series. Apple+ and Acast+ Subscribers will get exclusive early access, ad free listening and bonus episodes that you don't want to miss.If you're planning the Two Week Trek to Mt Everest, then this podcast is a MUST listen.Ryan used the following accommodation and trekking company (this was not sponsored) and highly recommends:Accomodation in Thamel, KathmanduThe Shangri La Boutique Hotel (fantastic host and perfect location, please tell Keshab Ryan sent you).https://www.shangri-laboutiquehotel.com/Ryan trekked with guide Nirajan, provided by Travelmakers, who also operate out of the Shangri La Boutique.+977 984 123 5937travelmakersouthasia@gmail.comwww.mytravelmakers.comFor the best food and service in Thamel, Ryan highly recommends Gaia Restaurant (right next door to the Shangri La Boutique).For any questions about this podcast, or this trek you can email:brevitystudiosnz@gmail.comRyan's Instagram: ryanwolfnzNirajan's Instagram: nirajanphuyalm10 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/journey-everest-base-camp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this new podcast from Brevity Studios, Ryan Wolf embarks on one of the world's most difficult treks. The two-week journey to Mt Everest Base Camp, in the Himalayas in Nepal. This podcast features immersive sound, recorded on location, when listened through headphones you'll feel like you're really there. Like any adventure this wasn't without it's challenges, expect to hear everything. The good, the bad and the ugly, with audio recorded by Ryan on location, specifically for this podcast.Follow Journey today to make sure you're notified of the release of Episode One on March 3rd, 2023. Episodes will then be released weekly until the conclusion of the series. Apple+ and Acast+ Subscribers will get exclusive early access, ad free listening and bonus episodes that you don't want to miss.If you're planning the Two Week Trek to Mt Everest, then this podcast is a MUST listen.Ryan used the following accommodation and trekking company (this was not sponsored) and highly recommends:Accomodation in Thamel, KathmanduThe Shangri La Boutique Hotel (fantastic host and perfect location, please tell Keshab Ryan sent you).https://www.shangri-laboutiquehotel.com/Ryan trekked with guide Nirajan, provided by Travelmakers, who also operate out of the Shangri La Boutique.+977 984 123 5937travelmakersouthasia@gmail.comwww.mytravelmakers.comFor the best food and service in Thamel, Ryan highly recommends Gaia Restaurant (right next door to the Shangri La Boutique).For any questions about this podcast, or this trek you can email:brevitystudiosnz@gmail.comRyan's Instagram: ryanwolfnzNirajan's Instagram: nirajanphuyalm10 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/journey-everest-base-camp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's Thoughtful Thursday, we discuss how it's much harder to trat your employees fairly than it is to treat them uniformly.Text us your leadership questions! +1 (213) 444-5381Patreon Account: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=22174142
In this new podcast from Brevity Studios, Ryan Wolf embarks on one of the world's most difficult treks. The two-week journey to Mt Everest Base Camp, in the Himalayas in Nepal. This podcast features immersive sound, recorded on location, when listened through headphones you'll feel like you're really there. Like any adventure this wasn't without it's challenges, expect to hear everything. The good, the bad and the ugly, with audio recorded by Ryan on location, specifically for this podcast.Follow Journey today to make sure you're notified of the release of Episode One on March 3rd, 2023. Episodes will then be released weekly until the conclusion of the series. Apple+ and Acast+ Subscribers will get exclusive early access, ad free listening and bonus episodes that you don't want to miss.If you're planning the Two Week Trek to Mt Everest, then this podcast is a MUST listen.Ryan used the following accommodation and trekking company (this was not sponsored) and highly recommends:Accomodation in Thamel, KathmanduThe Shangri La Boutique Hotel (fantastic host and perfect location, please tell Keshab Ryan sent you).https://www.shangri-laboutiquehotel.com/Ryan trekked with guide Nirajan, provided by Travelmakers, who also operate out of the Shangri La Boutique.+977 984 123 5937travelmakersouthasia@gmail.comwww.mytravelmakers.comFor the best food and service in Thamel, Ryan highly recommends Gaia Restaurant (right next door to the Shangri La Boutique).For any questions about this podcast, or this trek you can email:brevitystudiosnz@gmail.comRyan's Instagram: ryanwolfnzNirajan's Instagram: nirajanphuyalm10 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/journey-everest-base-camp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this new podcast from Brevity Studios, Ryan Wolf embarks on one of the world's most difficult treks. The two-week journey to Mt Everest Base Camp, in the Himalayas in Nepal. This podcast features immersive sound, recorded on location, when listened through headphones you'll feel like you're really there. Like any adventure this wasn't without it's challenges, expect to hear everything. The good, the bad and the ugly, with audio recorded by Ryan on location, specifically for this podcast.Follow Journey today to make sure you're notified of the release of Episode One on March 3rd, 2023. Episodes will then be released weekly until the conclusion of the series. Apple+ and Acast+ Subscribers will get exclusive early access, ad free listening and bonus episodes that you don't want to miss.If you're planning the Two Week Trek to Mt Everest, then this podcast is a MUST listen.Ryan used the following accommodation and trekking company (this was not sponsored) and highly recommends:Accomodation in Thamel, KathmanduThe Shangri La Boutique Hotel (fantastic host and perfect location, please tell Keshab Ryan sent you).https://www.shangri-laboutiquehotel.com/Ryan trekked with guide Nirajan, provided by Travelmakers, who also operate out of the Shangri La Boutique.+977 984 123 5937travelmakersouthasia@gmail.comwww.mytravelmakers.comFor the best food and service Ryan highly recommends Gaia Restaurant (right next door to the Shangri La Boutique).For any questions about this podcast, or this trek you can email:brevitystudiosnz@gmail.comRyan's Instagram: ryanwolfnzNirajan's Instagram: nirajanphuyalm10 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/journey-everest-base-camp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
**Free Episodes Released Weekly or subscribe for Early release, Bonus content and AD Free listening*In this new podcast from Brevity Studios, Ryan Wolf embarks on one of the world's most difficult treks. The two-week journey to Mt Everest Base Camp, in the Himalayas in Nepal. This podcast features immersive sound, recorded on location, when listened through headphones you'll feel like you're really there. Like any adventure this wasn't without it's challenges, expect to hear everything. The good, the bad and the ugly, with audio recorded by Ryan on location, specifically for this podcast.Follow Journey today to make sure you're notified of the FREE release of Episode One on April 5th, 2023. Episodes will then be released weekly until the conclusion of the series. Apple+ and Acast+ Subscribers will get exclusive early access, ad free listening and bonus episodes that you don't want to miss.If you're planning the Two Week Trek to Mt Everest, then this podcast is a MUST listen.Ryan used the following accommodation and trekking company (this was not sponsored) and highly recommends:Accomodation in Thamel, KathmanduThe Shangri La Boutique Hotel (fantastic host and perfect location, please tell Keshab Ryan sent you).https://www.shangri-laboutiquehotel.com/Ryan trekked with guide Nirajan, provided by Travelmakers, who also operate out of the Shangri La Boutique.+977 984 123 5937travelmakersouthasia@gmail.comwww.mytravelmakers.comFor the best food and service Ryan highly recommends Gaia Restaurant (right next door to the Shangri La Boutique).For any questions about this podcast, or this trek you can email:brevitystudiosnz@gmail.comRyan's Instagram: ryanwolfnzNirajan's Instagram: nirajanphuyalm10 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/journey-everest-base-camp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this new podcast from Brevity Studios, Ryan Wolf embarks on one of the world's most difficult treks. The two-week journey to Mt Everest Base Camp, in the Himalayas in Nepal. This podcast features immersive sound, recorded on location, when listened through headphones you'll feel like you're really there. Like any adventure this wasn't without it's challenges, expect to hear everything. The good, the bad and the ugly, with audio recorded by Ryan on location, specifically for this podcast.Follow Journey today to make sure you're notified of the release of Episode One on April 3rd, 2023. Episodes will then be released weekly until the conclusion of the series (8 Episodes). Apple+ and Acast+ Subscribers will get exclusive early access, ad free listening and bonus episodes that you don't want to miss.If you're planning the Two Week Trek to Mt Everest, then this podcast is a MUST listen.Ryan used the following accommodation and trekking company (this was not sponsored) and highly recommends:Accomodation in Thamel, KathmanduThe Shangri La Boutique Hotel (fantastic host and perfect location, please tell Keshab Ryan sent you).https://www.shangri-laboutiquehotel.com/Ryan trekked with guide Nirajan, provided by Travelmakers, who also operate out of the Shangri La Boutique.+977 984 123 5937travelmakersouthasia@gmail.comwww.mytravelmakers.comFor the best food and service Ryan highly recommends Gaia Restaurant (right next door to the Shangri La Boutique).Follow me on instagram @ryanwolfnzFollow my trekking guide Nirajan on Instagram @nirajanphuyalm10For any questions about this podcast, or this trek you can email:brevitystudiosnz@gmail.com Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/journey-everest-base-camp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Research shows that 95% of parents who have an anxious child practice accommodation. This might look like changing a family routine or helping a child complete a difficult task. Eliza explains why accommodation can be counterproductive to building resilience. Listen to find out how your response to a child's distress can help them overcome anxiety. Resources: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/05/childhood-in-an-anxious-age/609079/ https://www.spacetreatment.net/manual-and-books --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everydaystrong/message
During this week's episode of NAPS Chat, Nick Reaves of Yale Law School's Free Exercise Clinic joins Bob Levi to discuss an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court, Groff v. DeJoy. The case involves the allegation the USPS failed to accommodate the religious beliefs of one of its employees. On behalf of Yale, Nick filed a "friend of the court brief" in support of former Rural Carrier Associate Gerald Groff, whose strict religious practice of not working on Sundays, his Sabbath, conflicted with the delivery of Amazon packages. Groff was disciplined for not showing up for work on Sundays. Nick and Bob discuss how religious observance and the Postal Service's unique mission may be calibrated. The Supreme Court will hear the case on Tuesday, April 18, and can be heard here.
Showhomes are being used as temporary accommodation for people in Hawke's Bay who have been displaced by Cyclone Gabrielle. It comes as almost 1000 homes in the region are either red or yellow stickered, and many still in immediate cleanup mode. TW Trades chief executive Jamie Webster spoke to Corin Dann.
Una Burns, head of policy and communications at homeless service Novas, on pressure on their services following a government decision to pause offers of accommodation to some asylum seekers.
In this episode, Duffey and Jason interview Pastor Tom Ascol, the Founder and President of Founders Ministries in Cape Coral, Florida. This dicussion centers around Pastor Ascol's small book published by Founders Press entitled "The Necessity of Accomodation and the Danger of Compromise." In this episode, the guys discuss the ever-present temptation of compromise when faced with doctrinal difficulty within the local church as well as the ever-present call of the pastor to accomodate whenever and wherever possible. Don't miss this great conversation with great wisdom from Pastor Ascol! Relvant links: https://truegraceofgod.org/ https://founders.org/ https://press.founders.org/ ------------------------------------------ To ask a question for the podcast: 1. Go to www.bbcemory.org. 2. Click on the media tab. 3. Scroll down until you see Asking for a Friend. There you will find the box to ask a question.
Join Matt, Nev and Armando for this week's show. In the commercial news low cost airlines are recruiting a more mature crew and providing the ultimate crew service experience to care home, one passenger ended up over 2000 miles away from home by boarding the wrong plane and one airline is trialling a new e-tag for your baggage. In the military we honour Johnny Johnson, the last surviving member of the Dambusters and the US Air Force reveals its B-21 Raider next-generation bomber. Don't forget you can get in touch with us all at : WhatsApp +44 757 22 491 66 Email podcast@planetalkinguk.com or comment in our chatroom on YouTube.
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