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We finally went to Hong Kong Disneyland and completed visiting every single Disney park in the world! For those Disney adults or anyone visiting this park, we're sharing tips on how to get the most out of your day, wait in the least lines and what food to get and what to skip.We went to Disneyland on one of our four days in Hong Kong. You can follow the other parts of our trip in our Four Day Hong Kong Itinerary.Get an eSim from Airalo before you go, stay at the The Salisbury YMCA Hotel and make sure to reserve your Hong Kong Disney passes well ahead of time!Check out the experiences we did in in Hong Kong in our curated Viator ShopFind a great flight deal to Hong Kong by signing up for Thrifty Traveler Premium and watching the daily flight deals (points & cash) that are emailed directly to you! Use our promo code TS10 to get $10 off your first year subscription.—---------------------------------------Shop: Trip Itineraries & Amazon Storefront Connect: YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram and contact us at travelsquadpodcast@gmail.com to submit a question of the week or inquire about guest interviews and advertising. Submit a question of the week or inquire about guest interviews and advertising.
We're taking you on a 4 day Hong Kong adventure exploring the city and Hong Kong Disneyland! If you want to take this exact trip, you can download our Hong Kong Itinerary It gives travel tips, restaurant and hotel recommendations, links to every activity we booked, packing list, and a day by day itinerary for you to follow.Highlights of Hong Kong:Stay at the The Salisbury YMCA HotelGet an eSim from Airalo before you goReserve your Hong Kong Disney passes ahead of timeVisit Avenue of Stars, monasteries and temples, and day and night marketsSee the Symphony of Lights and views from observation decks and wheelsRide the Mid Level EscalatorsUse the Airport Express public transportationGet the Hong Kong Tourist Octopus Card for shopping and dining.See all the experiences we did in our Hong Kong Viator ShopFind a great flight deal to Hong Kong by signing up for Thrifty Traveler Premium and watching the daily flight deals (points & cash) that are emailed directly to you! Use our promo code TS10 to get $10 off your first year subscription.—---------------------------------------Shop: Trip Itineraries & Amazon Storefront Connect: YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram and contact us at travelsquadpodcast@gmail.com to submit a question of the week or inquire about guest interviews and advertising. Submit a question of the week or inquire about guest interviews and advertising.
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Dual citizenship offers increased freedom, expanded travel options, and access to services like healthcare, education, and property ownership, but it also comes with serious responsibilities. Whether acquired through citizenship by descent (jure sanguinis), citizenship by marriage, naturalization, or birthright citizenship (jus soli), each path brings its own legal and practical implications. Dual nationals must navigate complex tax obligations, potential mandatory military service, and legal issues involving marriage, inheritance, and child custody. Managing multiple bureaucratic systems and understanding cross-border financial restrictions are essential for anyone considering or already holding more than one citizenship. In this dual citizenship focused, expat podcast episode of Not Your Average Globetrotter, we'll go over the pros and cons of holding dual nationality, including mobility, residency rights, legal challenges, tax burdens, and access to public services and education.If you find these episodes of Not Your Average Globetrotter helpful, entertaining and/or if you feel as if I've helped you save time, headaches, or legal fees, please consider making a monthly pledge on Patreon and becoming a monthly patron to help make more videos like this possible:
Probé la nueva PUMA Fast-R 3: datos reales, sensaciones y todo lo que debes saber sobre la zapatilla más eficiente del mercado. ¿Revolución o hype? El estudio y todos los detalles https://www.palabraderunner.com/puma-fast-r-3-estudio-economia-carrera/ Código descuento PDR en nutrición Fanté, Prozis, Bikila y Be Levels. Libro de Pfitzinger https://pdrun.es/libromaratonpfitz - Libro de Daniels https://pdrun.es/libroformuladaniels - ⚡Instagram: https://instagram.com/palabraderunner - Seguro de viaje Intermundial para cualquier país (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/segurodeviaje - eSIM de datos Airalo (descuento PEDRO1993) https://pdrun.es/airaloesim - eSIM de datos ilimitada Holafly (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/holafly
Italy has made a significant change to its Italian citizenship by descent policy through a new emergency decree, and it's already raising serious concerns within Italian American communities and among those pursuing Italian dual citizenship. Wdualcitizenship #italiancitizenship #italiandualcitizenshiploring your eligibility, this shift affects how citizenship claims are handled right now—and for many, it may complicate or even block access to citizenship altogether. In this Italian dual citizenship podcast episode of Not Your Average Globetrotter, I share my personal reflections on the situation, what's been said so far, and why this topic continues to matter so deeply.If you find these episodes of Not Your Average Globetrotter helpful, entertaining and/or if you feel as if I've helped you save time, headaches, or legal fees, please consider making a monthly pledge on Patreon and becoming a monthly patron to help make more videos like this possible:
Así es Garmin Connect+, la suscripción de pago Garmin Connect+ https://www.palabraderunner.com/garmin-connect-suscripcion-premium/ En vídeo: https://youtu.be/K1GnQ99UIDo Código descuento PDR en nutrición Fanté, Prozis, Bikila y Be Levels. Libro de Pfitzinger https://pdrun.es/libromaratonpfitz - Libro de Daniels https://pdrun.es/libroformuladaniels - ⚡Instagram: https://instagram.com/palabraderunner - Seguro de viaje Intermundial para cualquier país (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/segurodeviaje - eSIM de datos Airalo (descuento PEDRO1993) https://pdrun.es/airaloesim - eSIM de datos ilimitada Holafly (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/holafly
Charla con Jon Zumaquero, actual Director Comercial de Decathlon España, durante la Expo de Marató de Barcelona. Una conversación sobre cómo la marca Kiprun está evolucionando a pasos agigantados. https://www.palabraderunner.com/el-ambicioso-plan-de-kiprun/ Código descuento PDR en nutrición Fanté, Prozis, Bikila y Be Levels. Libro de Pfitzinger https://pdrun.es/libromaratonpfitz - Libro de Daniels https://pdrun.es/libroformuladaniels - ⚡Instagram: https://instagram.com/palabraderunner - Seguro de viaje Intermundial para cualquier país (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/segurodeviaje - eSIM de datos Airalo (descuento PEDRO1993) https://pdrun.es/airaloesim - eSIM de datos ilimitada Holafly (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/holafly
Aquí tienes todos los detalles y el paso a paso: https://www.palabraderunner.com/sincronizacion-polar-trainingpeaks/ Como se suele decir, más vale tarde que nunca. Polar se integra con TrainingPeaks y por fin podrás conectar tu cuenta para sincronizar automáticamente todos tus entrenamientos planificados de TrainingPeaks en tu reloj GPS Polar. Código descuento PDR en nutrición Fanté, Prozis, Bikila y Be Levels. Libro de Pfitzinger https://pdrun.es/libromaratonpfitz - Libro de Daniels https://pdrun.es/libroformuladaniels - ⚡Instagram: https://instagram.com/palabraderunner - Seguro de viaje Intermundial para cualquier país (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/segurodeviaje - eSIM de datos Airalo (descuento PEDRO1993) https://pdrun.es/airaloesim - eSIM de datos ilimitada Holafly (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/holafly
Te cuento cómo fue todo el fin de semana de experiencia en Marató Barcelona, crónica de la carrera, nutrición, material y reflexiones sobre cómo sacar la parte positiva de un día duro. ---- Este episodio cuenta con la colaboración de adidas y sus nuevas Supernova Rise. Pruébalas durante 30 días sin compromiso aquí: - https://www.adidas.es/supernova ----- Código descuento PDR en nutrición Fanté, Prozis y Be Levels. Libro de Pfitzinger https://pdrun.es/libromaratonpfitz - Libro de Daniels https://pdrun.es/libroformuladaniels - ⚡Instagram: https://instagram.com/palabraderunner - Seguro de viaje Intermundial para cualquier país (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/segurodeviaje - eSIM de datos Airalo (descuento PEDRO1993) https://pdrun.es/airaloesim - eSIM de datos ilimitada Holafly (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/holafly
FALA, MALEIROS! Vai viajar para Nova York em 2025? Descubra neste episódio tudo o que você precisa saber para planejar sua viagem com segurança, economia e experiências incríveis.Felippe Caetano apresenta um guia completo e atualizado com dicas práticas sobre:Quanto custa viajar para Nova York em 2025Onde se hospedar com segurança (melhores bairros de Nova York)O que fazer em Nova York: principais pontos turísticos e experiências imperdíveisOnde comer bem e barato em Nova YorkComo montar um roteiro ideal para sua primeira viagemDicas sobre espetáculos da Broadway e passeios alternativosTudo com base em experiências reais, orientações práticas e sugestões de serviços que facilitam o seu planejamento.✅ Links úteis para organizar sua viagem com praticidade: Chip internacional Airalo (ativação 100% online):https://airalo.tp.st/Irb1Pvz1 Reserve hotéis com segurança no Booking:https://booking.tp.st/6Eg58K4Z Ingressos e passeios com antecedência no Get Your Guide: https://getyourguide.tp.st/hlQlzZEZ Revista Guia Digital de Nova Yorkhttps://canalnamala.com/revista-nova-york✅ INGRESSOS E PASSEIOS EM NOVA YORKNew York City Passhttps://getyourguide.tp.st/mSY6jQp1Hospedagem West Side YMCAhttps://booking.tp.st/sgfttUvMMuseu de História Naturalhttps://getyourguide.tp.st/Fzn1ryeyMusical O Rei Leãohttps://getyourguide.tp.st/tcdGPVrEIngresso para o SUMMIT One Vanderbilt Experiencehttps://getyourguide.tp.st/eGFzhoADIngresso separado do Empire Statehttps://getyourguide.tp.st/XelLwIaRIngresso separado do Top of The Rockhttps://getyourguide.tp.st/uHz7j8AwIngresso NBAhttps://ticketmaster.tp.st/w2siL6CPGostou do conteúdo? Inscreva-se no canal NA MALA Ative as notificações para não perder os próximos episódios Me siga no Instagram para mais dicas em tempo real: @canalnamala© 2025 Todos os direitos reservados. Produzido por Canal Na Mala
Así planifico rutas y las paso a mi reloj GPS. Todas las apps t detalles mencionados en el podcast. https://www.palabraderunner.com/planificar-rutas-en-reloj-gps/ Así es mi SEMANA COMPLETA de ENTRENAMIENTOS | Vuelvo a MARATÓN BARCELONA 3 años después https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdDhKakp4vU ---- Este episodio cuenta con la colaboración de adidas y sus nuevas Supernova Rise. Pruébalas durante 30 días sin compromiso aquí: - https://www.adidas.es/supernova ----- Vídeo post maratón Sevilla Código descuento PDR en nutrición Fanté, Prozis y Be Levels. Libro de Pfitzinger https://pdrun.es/libromaratonpfitz - Libro de Daniels https://pdrun.es/libroformuladaniels - ⚡Instagram: https://instagram.com/palabraderunner - Seguro de viaje Intermundial para cualquier país (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/segurodeviaje - eSIM de datos Airalo (descuento PEDRO1993) https://pdrun.es/airaloesim - eSIM de datos ilimitada Holafly (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/holafly
Ración de preguntas y respuestas con experiencia en la Maratón de Sevilla, dudas sobre zapatillas y recuperación, y las comparaciones entre diferentes carreras y equipamientos. ---- Este episodio cuenta con la colaboración de adidas y sus nuevas Supernova Rise. Pruébalas durante 30 días sin compromiso aquí: - https://www.adidas.es/supernova ----- Vídeo post maratón Sevilla Código descuento PDR en nutrición Fanté, Prozis y Be Levels. Libro de Pfitzinger https://pdrun.es/libromaratonpfitz - Libro de Daniels https://pdrun.es/libroformuladaniels - ⚡Instagram: https://instagram.com/palabraderunner - Seguro de viaje Intermundial para cualquier país (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/segurodeviaje - eSIM de datos Airalo (descuento PEDRO1993) https://pdrun.es/airaloesim - eSIM de datos ilimitada Holafly (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/holafly
In this week's Travel Flashback Episode we're sharing our experience at Oktoberfest for the very first time! We break down the tents, the outfits, the food, the giant beers, how to get into the event and how to survive it. Plus some nearby experiences in Munich to see more of Germany when you come for this epic event.For this trip we booked the Neuschwanstein Castle Tour from Munich, stayed in this Munich Hotel, and purchased this eSIM from Airalo. We also brought our trusty collapsible water bottle & travel umbrella.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Shop: Amazon Storefront and Travel ItinerariesConnect: YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram and contact us at travelsquadpodcast@gmail.com to submit a question of the week or inquire about guest interviews and advertising. Submit a question of the week or inquire about guest interviews and advertising.
Teddy Himler brings over 15 years of global experience at leading institutions, including Goldman Sachs, SoftBank, Comcast Ventures, and Antler, to his role at Optimist Ventures.Throughout his career, Teddy has cultivated deep expertise in global technology trends, innovative business models, and firm-building, with a focus on sectors such as artificial intelligence, insurance, healthcare, and industrial automation.At Antler, Teddy served as a partner, where he played a key role in the firm's growth, helping it become the world's most active early-stage venture capital firm by deal count.Prior to Antler, Teddy was instrumental in scaling SoftBank's operations in both the U.S. and Southeast Asia. In 2018, he launched SoftBank Group International's first New York City office, where he managed assets outside of SoftBank's Vision Fund, including Arm, Sprint, Boston Dynamics, and Brightstar. Earlier, as SoftBank Capital's first West Coast hire, Teddy served as Vice President, spearheading its Southeast Asia strategy from Jakarta while collaborating with partners like Alibaba.From 2018 to 2021, Teddy was a Principal at Comcast Ventures in New York, where he focused on investments in consumer internet, robotics, fintech (including insurtech and crypto), and other emerging technologies as part of Comcast's corporate venture capital platform.Teddy began his career at Goldman Sachs as an investment banking analyst in the Technology, Media & Telecom group in San Francisco. He holds a B.A. in Government and Economics from Harvard University.Over the years, Teddy has backed five unicorns at the seed or Series A stages and has been a deal team leader or member in numerous landmark investments, including Kabbage, Fitbit, Dialpad, BigCommerce, Grab, Tokopedia, Cheddar, Acorns, Hippo, Blockdaemon, Madison Reed, Blockchange, ABL Space, KeyMe, Arm, Boston Dynamics, SoftBank Robotics, Sprint, Cybereason, Zola, SoFi, Airspan, OneWeb, Kindbody, Berkshire Grey, Lemonade, Brightstar, Airalo, Earlytrade, Folio, Ora Health, Endless Health, and Inshur.Teddy's career reflects a track record of identifying transformative technologies and building global ventures, making him a key figure in the venture capital ecosystem.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/teddy-himler-84674719/
Vídeo TAPERING | Consejos para... ¡no liarla la última semana! https://youtu.be/yVdSQkxdUoA Podcast Cuerpo y Metas https://open.spotify.com/show/1ttL6HsZPbaVIKgZOgBQIv Mallas ASICS https://pdrun.es/mallasasicsbolsillos Código descuento PDR en nutrición Fanté, Prozis y Be Levels. Libro de Pfitzinger https://pdrun.es/libromaratonpfitz - Libro de Daniels https://pdrun.es/libroformuladaniels - ⚡Instagram: https://instagram.com/palabraderunner - Seguro de viaje Intermundial para cualquier país (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/segurodeviaje - eSIM de datos Airalo (descuento PEDRO1993) https://pdrun.es/airaloesim - eSIM de datos ilimitada Holafly (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/holafly
En este episodio, hablo con Julián Alonso, un argentino que dejó todo para vivir y entrenar en Iten, Kenia, la cuna del atletismo de fondo. Hoy es Kinesiólogo y preparador físico del equipo profesional Volare Sports. Descubre su historia, su día a día con corredores de élite y los secretos del running en altitud.
Segundo episodio de esta miniserie sobre el viaje a Iten, donde hemos estado entrenando con atletas de Kenia y viviendo su cultura. Os cuento cómo fue el día de entrenamiento en pista de tierra a 2400 metros de altitud, comida local y más! - Este episodio cuenta con la colaboración de ZESPRI: https://www.zespri.com ----- Código descuento PDR en nutrición Fanté, Prozis y Be Levels. Libro de Pfitzinger https://pdrun.es/libromaratonpfitz - Libro de Daniels https://pdrun.es/libroformuladaniels - ⚡Instagram: https://instagram.com/palabraderunner - Seguro de viaje Intermundial para cualquier país (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/segurodeviaje - eSIM de datos Airalo (descuento PEDRO1993) https://pdrun.es/airaloesim - eSIM de datos ilimitada Holafly (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/holafly
Primer episodio de esta miniserie sobre el viaje a Iten, donde hemos estado entrenando con atletas de Kenia y viviendo su cultura. Os cuento detalles sobre el viaje, vuelos, primer contacto, y más. - Este episodio cuenta con la colaboración de ZESPRI: https://www.zespri.com ----- Código descuento PDR en nutrición Fanté, Prozis y Be Levels. Libro de Pfitzinger https://pdrun.es/libromaratonpfitz - Libro de Daniels https://pdrun.es/libroformuladaniels - ⚡Instagram: https://instagram.com/palabraderunner - Seguro de viaje Intermundial para cualquier país (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/segurodeviaje - eSIM de datos Airalo (descuento PEDRO1993) https://pdrun.es/airaloesim - eSIM de datos ilimitada Holafly (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/holafly
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Empezamos sexta temporada del podcast, con un gran recap de lo que ha sido 2024. Un año lleno de experiencias, maratones, muchos kilómetros, alegrías y tristezas. Vamos a por un mejor 2025. - Este episodio cuenta con la colaboración de ZESPRI: https://www.zespri.com ----- Código descuento PDR en nutrición Fanté, Prozis y Be Levels. Libro de Pfitzinger https://pdrun.es/libromaratonpfitz - Libro de Daniels https://pdrun.es/libroformuladaniels - ⚡Instagram: https://instagram.com/palabraderunner - Seguro de viaje Intermundial para cualquier país (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/segurodeviaje - eSIM de datos Airalo (descuento PEDRO1993) https://pdrun.es/airaloesim - eSIM de datos ilimitada Holafly (descuento PALABRADERUNNER) https://pdrun.es/holafly
Delhi, India Part 2 In this episode, your FAQ is: Safety in India for solo travelers Today's Destination is: Delhi, India. Part 2 Today's Misstep- Cellphone issues that were my fault and more Travel Advice: Safety tips for travel in Delhi. FAQ: Let's talk about safety in India. My friend Kathryn is going to Delhi and is worried about being a solo woman. Can I talk to her about what she can expect? The short answer is that Kathryn is already back home, and she had a great trip, but she was nervous and needed confirmation that all would be well. Today's destination: Delhi, India Part 2 One of the best parts of India…and Aero City Let's discuss a region of Delhi called Aero City. It's really close, just minutes from the airport. Indira Gandhi International Airport, that is. It's well connected to the rest of the city through the Airport Metro Line. And you can get to places in the center of Delhi, like Connaught Place, in about 25 minutes. Aerocity is a top priority for safety and security for female travelers, with state-of-the-art cameras, staff, and surveillance. The hotels and surrounding public spaces are really nice. Aero City was full of what's new about India. There are hotels, shopping centers, and restaurants. I felt Safe being here. I took the AirPort Express Metro to Aero City and walked for about 6 minutes in the 105-degree heat. Drenched in sweat, the pool was on my mind when I arrived! It made the walk bearable! There were girls and sisters in the pool, my new friends, ages 8 and 11. They were in the room next to me and on School holidays in Dehli—a break for the families and fun for me. Today's Misstep: Cellphone issues: Here is when I discovered my cellphone issues with Airalo and why my WhatsApp was not working! India is not in the Asia plan! That was my failure! I did not have internet service when out of Wi-Fi coverage in India. Something with the eSIM, Airalo plan, which was not covered under “All Asia”. I need to tell them to label that better. If you want to sign up for the plan I have used worldwide, get $3.0ff with the code MARY2856. Today's Travel Advice- Dehli Safety Tips Dress Conservatively: Especially in urban villages and when visiting religious sites Avoid Crowded Areas at Night: Stick to well-lit and populated areas, and avoid walking alone at night Be Aware of Your Surroundings: Keep an eye on your belongings and be cautious of pickpockets and scams Use Trusted Transportation: Prefer pre-paid taxis, Uber, or Ola, and avoid accepting rides from unknown drivers Act Confident: Walk with confidence and firmly decline any unwanted attention or offers Connect with Dr. Travelbest 5 Steps to Solo Travel website Dr. Mary Travelbest X Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Page Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Group Dr. Mary Travelbest Instagram Dr. Mary Travelbest Podcast Dr. Travelbest on TikTok Dr.Travelbest onYouTube In the news
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Believe it or no, it's possible to work as "digital nomad lawyer" and spend all your time traveling the world. Our guest Brian Dixon knows this first hand. In this episode, you'll learn about his journey from a traditional law practice to fulltime globetrotter. Listen and learn which practice areas are best suited to this kind of life, and which tech tools are most important to adopt. In this episode, you will hear: Transition from traditional legal practice to digital nomad lifestyle. Balancing work-life with travel, highlighting benefits like flexibility and reduced stress. Practical advice on maintaining reliable connectivity and managing correspondence remotely. Exploration of tools and strategies for remote legal work, including Airalo and VPNs. Importance of having a well-established process before adopting a digital nomad lifestyle. Resources from this Episode Lexis Practical Guidance Airalo eSim card (for low-cost overseas data plans) Wework Co-Working spaces Sony Headphones Travelling Mailbox (for collecting mail) Calendly (automated scheduling) Shokz OpenComm2 headset The Alchemist, by Paolo Cohelo reddit post: "Advice Needed: Are there any lawyers working as a digital nomad who can share how they transitioned to becoming fully remote?" Check out my Inner Circle (to participate in ongoing discussions about tech tools I discuss and recommend) General Resources Click for a list of the Best Tech Tools for Lawyers Subscribe to: The 80/20 Principle Check out my Law Firm Systems Intensive Join: '80/20 Inner Circle' (valuable business insights for small firm owners) Read: The 80/20 Principle: The Secret of Achieving More with Less, by Richard Koch Get my new email course: ChatGPT for Lawyers (it's free) Learn to use technology to reduce friction & gain freedom with this resource: https://www.the8020lawyer.com/ Focus on these essential tech tools for maximum traction in your practice. Take this short law practice assessment to identify your main strengths & weaknesses. Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Thanks to My Sponsor Smith.ai Smith.ai is an amazing virtual receptionist service that specializes in working with solo and small law firms. When you hire Smith.ai, you're hiring well-trained, friendly receptionists who can respond to callers in English or Spanish. If there's one great outsourcing opportunity for your practice, this is it. Let Smith.ai have your back while you stay focused on your work, knowing that your clients and prospects are being taken care of. Plans start at $210/month for 30 calls, and pricing starts at $140 for 20 chats, with overage at $7 per chat. They offer a risk-free start with a 14-day money-back guarantee on all receptionist and live chat plans, including add-ons (up to $1000). And they have a special offer for podcast listeners where you can get an extra $100 discount with promo code ERNIE100. Sign up for a risk-free start with a 14-day money-back guarantee now (and learn more) at smith.ai. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
Moving to Europe with Italian dual citizenship means there are a few important factors to keep in mind when settling in Italy or other EU countries. It's not just about packing your bags; you'll need to understand the local residency rules, like obtaining necessary documents such as tax IDs, setting up health insurance, and securing long-term rental agreements. Preparation and knowing what to expect are key to making the transition smooth, no matter where in Europe you choose to call home. In this Italian dual citizenship-focused, expat podcast episode of Not Your Average Globetrotter hosted by Rafael Di Furia, we'll go over the essential steps for establishing residency, paperwork requirements, and tips for navigating the process across various EU countries. If you find these episodes of Not Your Average Globetrotter helpful, entertaining and/or if you feel as if I've helped you save time, headaches, or legal fees, please consider making a monthly pledge on Patreon and becoming a monthly patron to help make more videos like this possible:
After obtaining Italian citizenship by descent, there are some key steps to take next. From registering with AIRE (Anagrafe degli Italiani Residenti all'Estero) to securing important documents like your Codice Fiscale, these actions are crucial for making the most of your new status. Whether you plan to stay abroad or move to Italy, getting the right paperwork in order will ensure you're fully prepared to enjoy life as an Italian citizen. In this Italian dual citizenship-focused expat podcast episode of Not Your Average Globetrotter hosted by Rafael Di Furia, we'll be going over the essential steps you need to follow after being granted Italian citizenship to make sure everything is in place for your move to Italy as an Italian citizen. If you find these episodes of Not Your Average Globetrotter helpful, entertaining and/or if you feel as if I've helped you save time, headaches, or legal fees, please consider making a monthly pledge on Patreon and becoming a monthly patron to help make more videos like this possible:
Obtaining Italian citizenship by descent can be a rewarding but complex journey for those with Italian ancestry. This process involves gathering important documents like birth, marriage, and naturalization certificates, and navigating through legal steps to prove your connection to Italy. Becoming an Italian citizen opens up opportunities such as the ability to live and work across the EU, access to Italian healthcare, and the chance to immerse yourself in the culture as an expat. In this episode of Not Your Average Globetrotter hosted by Rafael Di Furia, we'll walk through the essentials of obtaining citizenship by descent, discuss some of the common challenges, and share tips for making your move to Italy as smooth as possible. If you find these episodes of Not Your Average Globetrotter helpful, entertaining and/or if you feel as if I've helped you save time, headaches, or legal fees, please consider making a monthly pledge on Patreon and becoming a monthly patron to help make more videos like this possible:
Its been a minute, but Mike and Dusty are back with our Trail Map for Season 7. Join us as we reveal the parks for this upcoming season through some trivia and games.For more of our episodes on hikes in this and other National Parks, click here. To browse through our entire Library of hiking trail episodes, Trail Mix episodes, interviews, and more, visit our Episode Finder.Instagram: @GazeAtTheNationalParksFacebook: Gaze at the National Parks#gazeatthenationalparks#hikeearlyhikeoften#adventureisoutthereHosted by Dustin Ballard and Michael RyanEpisode Editing by Dustin BallardOriginal Artwork by Michael RyanOriginal Music by Dave Seamon and Mariella KlingerMusic Producer: Skyler FortgangOur listeners can get 20% off ANY Moon Travel Guide at Moon.com. Use offer Code GAZE24 at checkout. Our Sponsors:* Check out Airalo and use my code GAZE for a great deal: www.airalo.com* Check out Outdoor Electronics: www.google.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/gaze-at-the-national-parks/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Gaining Italian dual citizenship has completely transformed my life, offering incredible opportunities for moving to Italy, living in Europe, and embracing the expat lifestyle. With the freedom to travel across Europe without restrictions, dual citizenship has opened doors to new experiences and deeper connections to my Italian heritage. From the advantages of living abroad to the benefits of being an Italian dual citizen, this journey has provided unique opportunities that have made expat life in Europe more rewarding than I ever imagined. In this living abroad podcast episode of Not Your Average Globetrotter, hosted by dual citizen expat Rafael Di Furia, we'll go over the personal and practical impacts of gaining Italian citizenship, from healthcare and education in Europe to the freedom of movement that comes with an EU passport. If you find these episodes of Not Your Average Globetrotter helpful, entertaining and/or if you feel as if I've helped you save time, headaches, or legal fees, please consider making a monthly pledge on Patreon and becoming a monthly patron to help make more videos like this possible:
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After more than 16 years living abroad, with the last 8 years living in Europe, the differences between life in the U.S. and life in Europe have continued to become even more blatantly obvious while watching a shifting landscape back in the U.S. In this week's expat podcast episode of Not Your Average Globetrotter, hosted by Rafael Di Furia, we'll get into everything from moving abroad and expat life in Italy and Portugal, to how living in Europe compares to American consumerism, cultural shifts, cost of living, healthcare, travel, and day-to-day life. If you find these episodes of Not Your Average Globetrotter helpful, entertaining and/or if you feel as if I've helped you save time, headaches, or legal fees, please consider making a monthly pledge on Patreon and becoming a monthly patron to help make more videos like this possible:
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With the election around the corner, a lot of people are thinking about moving to Europe—places like Portugal or Italy are high on the list. But living abroad isn't just about showing up with your suitcase. You've got to plan ahead, whether it's sorting out your finances, getting your visa sorted, or figuring out housing. Moving to a new country, especially overseas, takes a lot more than just booking a flight. If you're serious about living abroad and starting expat life, it's important to get organized now to make the move as smooth as possible. In this expat podcast episode of Not Your Average Globetrotter, hosted by dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we'll go over key steps to prepare for relocating abroad and how to avoid common mistakes along the way. If you find these episodes of Not Your Average Globetrotter helpful, entertaining and/or if you feel as if I've helped you save time, headaches, or legal fees, please consider making a monthly pledge on Patreon and becoming a monthly patron to help make more videos like this possible:
Thinking about moving to Europe from the US? It's an adventure that comes with some big differences to consider. Whether you're planning on living in Italy, Portugal, Spain, France, or Germany, life abroad isn't always easy—it's a whole new world when it comes to everyday things like visas, language, and even grocery shopping. Comparing life in the US to Europe, you'll quickly see how different things can be, and it's important to be prepared for those changes. If you're leaving the US for Europe, having a plan and being flexible will help you adjust and really enjoy what life on this side of the Atlantic has to offer. In this living abroad, expat podcast episode of *Not Your Average Globetrotter* hosted by dual citizen podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we'll dive into essential tips to help make your transition into expat life smoother and more enjoyable. If you find these episodes of Not Your Average Globetrotter helpful, entertaining and/or if you feel as if I've helped you save time, headaches, or legal fees, please consider making a monthly pledge on Patreon and becoming a monthly patron to help make more videos like this possible:
Living in Italy is an incredible experience, but if you're thinking about moving to Italy or embracing expat life here, you should know that everyday things can get a bit more complicated than you might expect. Whether it's figuring out the quirks of public transportation, dealing with the endless paperwork at the bank, or just navigating the unique political landscape, life in Italy comes with its own set of challenges. But hey, that's all part of the adventure, right? It's these little hurdles that make life here both fascinating and a bit of a rollercoaster. In this expat podcast episode of Not Your Average Globetrotter, hosted by dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we'll discuss some of the realities of living in Italy, from financial challenges to everyday bureaucratic hassles. If you find these episodes of Not Your Average Globetrotter helpful, entertaining and/or if you feel as if I've helped you save time, headaches, or legal fees, please consider making a monthly pledge on Patreon and becoming a monthly patron to help make more videos like this possible:
Moving to Italy offers an experience full of charm but also comes with its own set of surprises. Living in Italy means adjusting to a different pace of life and unique local customs that might catch expats off guard. As an expat in Italy, you'll encounter quirks like the August shutdown and irregular billing cycles, which can make daily life feel a bit unpredictable. Life in Europe, particularly in Italy, requires patience and flexibility. Everyday tasks might not always go as planned, but that's part of the adventure. Despite these challenges, expat life in Italy has a special appeal that keeps many coming back. In this expat podcast episode of *Not Your Average Globetrotter*, we'll talk about navigating these challenges, from dealing with bureaucracy and high costs to adjusting to social customs and the climate. If you find these episodes of Not Your Average Globetrotter helpful, entertaining and/or if you feel as if I've helped you save time, headaches, or legal fees, please consider making a monthly pledge on Patreon and becoming a monthly patron to help make more videos like this possible:
I'm not saying don't move to Portugal... but, returning from Italy has brought up some thoughts about living in Portugal and how it compares to life in Italy. Both countries have their own unique appeal, whether you're considering moving to Portugal for its laid-back vibe or moving to Italy for its rich culture and food. For anyone thinking about moving to Europe or starting expat life, the differences in lifestyle, cost of living, and daily conveniences are important to consider. Whether you're exploring expat life in Portugal or expat life in Italy, finding the right place to call home abroad involves weighing what matters most to you. In the walk-about expat podcast episode of Not Your Average Globetrotter, hosted by dual citizen expat podcaster Rafael Di Furia, we'll go over the cost of living, lifestyle differences, transportation options, and the overall experience of life abroad in these two incredible countries. If you find these episodes of Not Your Average Globetrotter helpful, entertaining and/or if you feel as if I've helped you save time, headaches, or legal fees, please consider making a monthly pledge on Patreon and becoming a monthly patron to help make more videos like this possible:
Returning to Italy after years brings a mix of nostalgia and fresh experiences. The blend of familiar streets, old friends, and the distinct flavors of Italian cuisine is both comforting and exhilarating. Visiting Rovigo, my Italian "hometown," and reconnecting with friends while experiencing life in Italy has made this trip special. Spending time here, collaborating on the Italian Citizenship and Real Estate Podcasts with my good friend Marco Permunian, adds layers to my experience of expat life in Italy. Despite changes over time, the deep connection I feel to this place remains strong, making every moment rich and something I might be able to reccomend for anyone considering expat life in Italy. If you find these episodes of Not Your Average Globetrotter helpful, entertaining and/or if you feel as if I've helped you save time, headaches, or legal fees, please consider making a monthly pledge on Patreon and becoming a monthly patron to help make more videos like this possible:
Overtourism and overconsumerism in Europe have been causing some real issues, especially in hotspots like Venice and Barcelona. The massive influx of visitors is driving up living costs, changing the cultural landscape, and putting immense pressure on local infrastructure. Cities are grappling with these challenges, making thoughtful management and sustainable practices crucial to preserving the unique charm and livability of these historic places fo both locals and expats in Europe allike. In this living abroad, expat podcast of Not Your Average Globetrotter hosted by Rafael Di Furia, we dive into the impact of overtourism, local protests, and looking at the balance between tourism and everyday life. If you find these episodes of Not Your Average Globetrotter helpful, entertaining and/or if you feel as if I've helped you save time, headaches, or legal fees, please consider making a monthly pledge on Patreon and becoming a monthly patron to help make more videos like this possible:
Thinking about moving to Europe? It's packed with cultural experiences and a laid-back vibe, but you need to consider both the upsides and the downsides. Europe offers affordable living, great public transportation, and solid socialized healthcare. Yet, in hot spots like Portugal, Italy, Spain, and Germany, the cost of living has been climbing, which can be a big hurdle. The ease of travel and the opportunity to soak in diverse cultures are huge pluses, but over-tourism in big cities and bureaucratic hassles can be tough. Understanding these can be key to making the most of the European lifestyle and your expat life. In this expat podcast episode of Not Your Average Globetrotter hosted by Rafael Di Furia, we'll go over the rising costs in popular destinations, the benefits of efficient public transport, access to socialized healthcare, the impact of over-tourism, and European bureaucracy. If you find these episodes of Not Your Average Globetrotter helpful, entertaining and/or if you feel as if I've helped you save time, headaches, or legal fees, please consider making a monthly pledge on Patreon and becoming a monthly patron to help make more videos like this possible:
0:24 Q3 2024 5x Categories Chase Freedom: Gas (and other stuff) Discover: Grocery Stores, Walmart (For the first time in FOREVER!!!) Citi Dividend: Gas Why do banks have these cards? To move our spending onto these cards long after the quarter ends. 04:05 Transfer Bonuses Citi -> Cathay Pacific 15% (7/20) Chase -> Aeroplan 20% (7/31) If the space is there and these miles will be used, great to get a discount. Probably not worth speculatively transferring. 08:33 New DeltaOne Premium Lounges Coming in 2024 (OMAAT) JFK: June LAX: Late 2024 BOS: Late 2024 (adjacent to already-open 3rd SkyClub in BOS, in International Terminal E) 13:26 Staggering Decline in Usefulness of giftcards.com Visa/MC GC At one point these were a fantastic way to earn miles and even hit sign up bonuses Recall buying Amex GC and then flipping those to GC.com. Now what can we do with these? There's certainly a draw with 5-10% off sales. But those are usually small dollar cards Scale vs spread None of this really matters because there's nowhere these cards even work 19:34 Checking Account with Free ATM Withdrawals Worldwide? First Republic had this for $15k Chase requires $75k min balance Sapphire checking to avoid fees The louses at Chase deactivated First Republic debit cards before the Chase cards arrived. Gah! Do they have the same PIN? I think so? But I go to the ATM infrequently in the US so I'm not sure. Am I over-thinking it? Just pay the fees? Well, it's not just the ATM fee, there's a “foreign exchange rate adjustment fee” that's a percentage (usually around 3%) of the amount withdrawn on top of the ATM fee: “Surcharge Fees from the ATM owner/network still apply. A Foreign Exchange Rate Adjustment Fee from Chase may apply for ATM withdrawals in a currency other than U.S. dollars.” When presented with the question of whether you want to be charged in foreign or USD choose the local currency if your bank here has no Foreign Transaction fees. (Say no to Dynamic Currency Conversion). Example: But the real scary thing is where the ATM you're withdrawing from tacks on a dynamic currency conversion fee, they don't disclose the percentage, the ATM interface makes it confusing to figure out what's going on, and you end up paying what is or feels like a lot more than you should to take money out of an ATM. I really just like to be able to withdraw a reasonable amount of foreign currency as I go without worrying about fees adding up. Schwab Checking has free international ATM withdrawals with no minimum balance Schwab debit card was expired (never used), I don't know what the PIN is, and their phone tree sends me in circles. Thought to go in branch but is there no such thing as a Schwab checking branch? Chatted, guy told me I “may have to speak with Schwab Checking. I thought I was chatting with Schwab Checking!? Maybe Volcker doesn't get the credit he deserves Update as Robert is leaving to Japan and will be using this debit card. 36:48 International Data for Cellphones. Current Status Being connected is pretty much a necessity at this point There are multiple ways to handle this, and with multiple price points and [potential] gotchas How to handle this is also a factor of your current provider, plan, phone and where you're traveling Example: In Mexico many plans ‘just work' as if you're home. How do we each play this when we're outside the country and what pros/cons do these methods have? Sam: Complicated, but I want data, and really only want data. I've had a setup for a decade plus that decouples my phone number from a cell provider (think: wifi calling but over mobile data). That's nice because I can do everything I want/need with my local number with just a data bucket. E-SIM has changed the world (literally). Gone are the days of visiting a kiosk in the airport (rip off!) or scouring the prepaid-data wiki for tips on buying and activating plans. I've had some wild stories of activating prepaid SIM cards overseas. ESIM changes all of that. Basics: Your phone can hold a physical SIM card, or a digital one. Because these are digital now you have providers (Airalo, Dent, Saily, etc) that sell service in other countries (data only usually) for cheap with customer support and easy one or two click install. Pros: Really cost effective for data hogs: I did this last summer in Japan: $10 per person for 2 weeks worth of data (5-10gb). We hotspotted for the kids who's phones don't support esim. Norway I'll do the same, it is about $11 for 5gb there. Some providers have region passes, which are nice and include a bucket of countries like “Eastern Europe” or “South Asia” for hopping around. Negatives: Your phone number and text messages for your current provider probably won't come through unless you can figure out how to turn on wifi calling and hotspot. I'm not an iphone user so I defer to mostly the ways that android handles these things. I do believe imessage will continue to work over data, but can't confirm firsthand. Another negative is that you can have issues with the install, and if you bungle it and somehow delete your main SIM card you could have service interruptions when you come home and switch back. Zero roaming or other charges because you ‘turn off' your home service completely. Robert: I enable the AT&T International Day Pass. $12/day for the primary, $6/day for each additional line on the same plan. “Only pay for the days you use, no extra charge after 10 days per line, per bill”
Iniciamos el mes de julio con las noticias más importantes del mundo digital; una colombiana es la primera latinoamericana admitida en la mejor aceleradora médica del mundo, Airalo llega a Latinoamérica con su e-SIM para conectar a viajeros alrededor del mundo; los rótulos electrónicos que andan cambiando el funcionamiento tradicional de los supermercados y mucho más.
Traveling Europe can be an exciting adventure, but there are common mistakes that many North Americans make, leading to unnecessary costs and hassles. Issues like overpaying for mobile data roaming, navigating tricky transportation options, and dealing with crowded tourist spots can dampen your travel experience. In this out-and-about expat travel podcast episode of Not Your Average Globetrotter, hosted by dual citizen expat Rafael Di Furia, you'll find essential tips and insights to enhance your European travel adventure. If you find these episodes of Not Your Average Globetrotter helpful, entertaining and/or if you feel as if I've helped you save time, headaches, or legal fees, please consider making a monthly pledge on Patreon and becoming a monthly patron to help make more videos like this possible:
Rich detailed new features coming soon to iOS 18 and Apple Intelligence.Steve from Pittsburgh asked about eSIMs for international travel. Rich mentioned Airalo (use my code RICH5375 for $3 off), GigSky's FREE 100 MB eSIM and Saily.Microsoft is delaying its AI Recall feature.Tony in Los Angeles is curious about the iPhone's Live Voicemail.Sue in the Pacific Palisades is concerned Fall Detection on the Apple Watch isn't working properly.Bret in Laamar, Colorado shares his Apple ID with his wife and now they get shared voicemails and call logs. Settings > Apple ID > iCloud > Under APPS USING ICLOUD, tap Show All > Toggle Phone & FaceTime offSamsung Galaxy Watch FE launches June 24, 2024 for $199. An LTE version arrives in October.Rich detailed prominent changes are coming to Apple Watch, iPads, macOS computers, and Apple Vision Pro.TechCrunch listed the third-party apps that Apple is “sherlocking” with its own versions baked into operating systems.Alan in Santa Clarita is worried that a shared iCloud album is taking up too much storage space.Mike in Corona is concerned that software updates are changing the functionality of his apps.Journalists at Apple's WWDC discuss the announcements that stand out most to them.Jerry in Rancho Santa Margarita is having issues with his iPhone 15 Pro Max.Dad Can't Draw is a website that instantly creates custom coloring book pages for kids.Olivia in Huntington Beach needs to connect one mouse and keyboard to various computers and monitors. Rich mentioned a KVM Switch, Mouse Without Borders and ShareMouse.Hal in Simi Valley is having trouble preserving formatting when copying and pasting tables from a website.Jay in Lancaster has a Logitech M720 that can run multiple computers simultaneously.Matthew S. Smith, freelance tech journalist, discusses what to look for when buying a computer monitor. Here's his buying guide.Yahoo Mail gets a modern makeover with AI-powered features.You can now renew your passport online. Get full access to Rich on Tech at richontech.tv/subscribe
Rich mentioned two helpful travel sites in his Newsletter: PointsYeah allows you to search across multiple points and rewards programs at once for flights and hotels, and Turbli allows you to check the turbulence forecast for your flight.Rich says the Nothing Ear buds are excellent.Rich talked about portable chargers for your smartphone. The more mAh, the more charges you'll get (10,000 is a good bet); look for USB-C charging in AND out for faster charging. Anker and Belkin are good bets.Keith in Andover, Kansas wants to know which AI to use. Rich likes ChatGPT for general, overall chatbot activities, Gemini for access to real-time information and the web, Claude for excellent language and summarization skills, CoPilot for creativity and Perplexity AI for “book reports” on a topic.Roxton in Ventura is having issues with his Moto 5G.Instagram is testing unskippable ads.Netflix is ending support for second and third-generation Apple TVs on July 31, 2024.Jay from Woodland Hills has a Samsung S10 and wants to put an AirTag equivalent in his car and wants to know which one. You want a tag that works on Android's Find My Device network. Rich says to look at Chipolo and Pebblebee but the shipping times are delayed.Sean in La Costa, CA wants to switch back to an Android after using an iPhone for a bit. Rich recommends iMazing, AltTunes and SMS Backup & Restore.Apple says it will support the iPhone 15 and later models for at least 5 years, but historically, they have done software updates for six years.Rich highly recommends the $500 Pixel 8a if you want a great smartphone with clean software and an excellent camera.Carol in Los Angeles is wondering how she should protect her credit and identity. Rich mentioned WalletHub and AnnualCreditReport.com and consider freezing credit reports. You can also request your Lexis Nexus profile.Drew Binsky, a travel YouTuber who has visited every country in the world, will discuss his new book called Just Go. He mentioned tech tools including Google Maps Offline Mode, Airalo for eSIMs, GetYourGuide and ToursByLocals.Mark in Winnekta is having issues with YouTube saying he's using an ad blocker.Microsoft is listening to consumers and changing the way its upcoming AI feature called Recall works. It will now be opt-in instead of turned on by default, and you have to use Windows Hello to access it.Rich mentioned reading a hard-cover book for the first time in a long time. It's Eruption by Michael Crichton and James Patterson.Adobe says it does not claim ownership over customer work, clarifying new terms of service that upset many users.Apple Watch now pairs directly with the Dexcom G7.Mahboud and Nicky Zabetian, creators of the Kini wireless motion sensor. Use code RADIO for a discount.Ebay will no longer accept American Express as of August 17, 2024.Max is raising prices, and Spotify is too.BBB warns that phishing scams are up and offers ways to spot them. Get full access to Rich on Tech at richontech.tv/subscribe
Rich talks about his initial experiences with the Apple Vision Pro.Once again, there is talk of a TikTok ban in the U.S.Janice in Redondo Beach hates the update on the Apple Watch and wants to know if she can go back. It's not easy, but Rich recommends checking out the very thorough User Guide Apple publishes for its products. Open the Books app and search product + user guide and look for the guides published by Apple.Jose Briones is a “digital minimalist” and runs a website called dumbphonefinder.org. Resources mentioned: Unpluq and Brick App.Rod in Los Angeles wants to know the value of updating software and registries.Mark in Lake Elsinore needs a new cell phone and doesn't want to spend a lot of money. Rich says to check out the OnePlus Nord line and the Pixel 7a.Meta blamed their two hour outage on a technical issue.Instagram is upgrading messaging with the ability to edit messages, pin chats to the top of the list and turn off read receipts.Jenny in San Diego wants to know how to stay connected overseas and is HippocketWiFi a good idea. Rich also mentioned Airalo for eSIMs and Solis Hotspot, but you have to buy it.Craig in Des Moines wants to know if his Samsung S24 has satellite emergency help. It doesn't, but Rich recommends going into Settings, then Safety and Emergency, and setting up all the emergency features there.OldNews.com lets you search through millions of old newspapers for events, names and more.Janko Roettgers, author of the Lowpass newsletter, which talks about the future of entertainment and why you should download VLC.Richard in Lancaster has a Windows 7 computer and wants security software. Rich says Avast still supports Windows 7 but you need to be aware of the security implications.Rob is going from a Samsung to an iPhone and wants to transfer his data. Rich says the official Move to iOS app will do the basic job, but Dr. Fone and AnyTrans will give you more control over the process.iOS 17.4 now has more emoji and podcast transcripts, and you can see more battery information for the iPhone 15 models.Cathy in Denver wants to know if she should still update her laptop from Windows 7 to Windows 11. It might install, but it might not run smoothly. Here's the Windows Checker to see.MacPaw launches the CleanMyPhone App for iPhone to declutter photos.If you pay for Spectrum TV Select Plus, you can get ESPN+ streaming for free, as well as Disney+.FCC warns that the Affordable Connectivity Program funding is running out at the end of April.Shamika asks about the best way to transcribe meeting notes. Rich recommends the built-in Recorder app on Samsung and Pixels, or you can use MacWhisper, Buzz for Windows, or the built-in transcription tool in Office. Rich also mentioned Otter.AI and Descript.Interviews from Rivian's R2 launch include Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe, Head Designer Jeff Hammoud, YouTuber and customer Jon Rettinger and journalist Abigail BassettApple unveiled new 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air laptops with the powerful M3 chip.Dreamscape Immersive is shutting down at Century City Mall.62 - March 9, 2024Rich DeMuro talks tech news, tips, gadget reviews and conducts interviews in this weekly show.Airs 11 AM - 2 PM PT on KFI AM 640 and syndicated on 350+ stations nationwide.Stream live on the iHeartRadio App or subscribe to the podcast.Follow Rich on X, Instagram and Facebook.Call 1-888-RICH-101 (1-888-742-4101) to join in!Links may be affiliate.RichOnTech.tvRichOnTech.tv/wikiSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this week's episode of Ask The Tech Guys, Leo and Mikah answer questions about streaming local news without cable, windows management on macOS, using eSIMs for international travel, improving TV antenna reception, and more. Dick Debartolo also joins to showcase photo backdrop kits that let you simulate exotic locations in your own home. AT&T Outage: Leo and Mikah delve into the recent nationwide AT&T outage, discussing its causes and broader implications for network reliability. SpaceX's Lunar Lander: The conversation shifts to SpaceX's lunar lander mishap and the creative solution that ensured its mission continued. Lunar Library: An exploration of the lunar library concept, aiming to preserve human knowledge on the moon, is discussed, highlighting its significance and contents. HomePod Alarm Sounds: A listener's question about customizing HomePod Mini alarm sounds leads to a discussion on using the Home app for customization. Pirate Ship Bedroom Decor: The Giz Wiz Dick Debartolo showcases how tapestry can be used for an inexpensive yet effective makeover. Google Speakers Management: Dick poses a question about managing responses from multiple Google speakers in different rooms, leading to advice on enhancing device response accuracy through settings adjustments. Cord-Cutting & Local News: A caller is looking for options for streaming local news like MSNBC without a cable subscription. Leo and Mikah recommend services like Peacock, YouTube TV, and Local Now. iOS Auto-Brightness: An iPhone user receives suggestions on resolving inconsistent auto-brightness problems, and Mikah shares his custom Auto-Brightness Shortcut. ISP Woes and Modem Upgrades: Annoyances when ISPs forcibly "update" modems and suggestions for replacements. Password Managers: Struggles exporting iCloud Keychain passwords from an iPhone to other password managers, pros and cons for Chome's password manager, and Leo demonstrates how passkeys improve login security. Over-the-Air TV: A caller running into issues with his TV antenna wire placement gets recommendations on antenna types and optimization tips. eSIMs for Travel: For a caller preparing for a trip abroad, Leo and Mikah recommend eSIM services like GigSky and Airalo for easy international cell data. macOS Window Management: A Mac user struggling to keep track of many open windows learns keyboard shortcuts and Mission Control tools, and Leo shows his preferred fullscreen app workflow. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Guest: Dick DeBartolo Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2013 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys Sponsors: wix.com/studio for Ask the Tech Guys robinhood.com/boost
Rich talks about helping out a colleague get his computer back up and running. It took longer than he expected and Disk Drill was a savior.Cam in Los Angeles wants to know about how to find their information on the Dark Web. Rich mentioned Hayley Kaplan for investigations, but also mentioned tools including Google's Results About You, Google One Dark Web Monitoring and Mozilla Monitor, which he's tried. Other resources include https://haveibeenpwned.com/, Experian and Norton.People are already returning the Apple Vision Pro and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the $500 Meta Quest 3 is better for most people.Steven in Bakersfield wants to know the best ways to stay connected on an upcoming International pilgrimage. Rich mentioned Airalo.OpenAI unveiled Sora, a new text-to-video generator that uses AI and early clips look pretty incredible.Mark in San Diego is having trouble accessing his Outlook account after doing an update. Rich says to reset the program and also check to be sure you have enough storage in your account.Google Photos has a new feature called Photo Stacks.Victor in Santa Barbara wants to know if the Outlook app, which is replacing Mail in Windows, will support Earthlink email.There's new malware for the iPhone called GoldPickaxe.Android has added features called Android Safe Browsing and Live Threat Protection to help keep you safe from malware and phishing links. Here's how to turn them on.Samsung says they will put out a software update in late February to address screen and camera issues on the Samsung S24 series.Mark in Woodland Hills can't get a Firefox shortcut to delete from his Windows desktop.Bob O'Donnell, the president, founder and chief analyst at TECHnalysis Research will explain what AI PCs are all about.Johnny in Hacienda Heights is wondering if he should leave 1Password for Apple Password Manager. Rich mentioned free third-party alternatives including Bitwarden and Google Password Manager.Verizon is making auto-pay customers use checking accounts or their own Visa card to get the $10 monthly discount. No more debit cards.Google has a new feature that will call you when a customer service rep is available to talk for major companies like airlines and insurance.Michelle in Mission Viejo wants to know how to listen to her audiobooks on CD in the car that doesn't have a CD player. Rich says to try the top-rated Bluetooth CD player on Amazon and if that doesn't work, consider ripping the CD to MP3 files and transferring them to her phone.Vudu is becoming Fandango at Home.Roku hit a milestone of over 80 million active users.Super Bowl LVII sets a new viewership record.Amazon quietly removed support for Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos from Prime Video if you don't pay $3 extra a month.Tesla dominated US EV registrations in 2023, but Rivian and Hyundai are also growingAdvisorator Columnist Jared Newman will talk about what to do if you're out of iCloud storage. Don't forget to check out his Big List of Streaming Deals.59 - February 17, 2024Rich DeMuro talks tech news, tips, gadget reviews and conducts interviews in this weekly show.Airs 11 AM - 2 PM PT on KFI AM 640 and syndicated on stations nationwide through Premiere Networks.Stream live on the iHeartRadio App or subscribe to the podcast.Follow Rich on X, Instagram and Facebook.Call 1-888-RICH-101 (1-888-742-4101) to join in!Links may be affiliate.RichOnTech.tvRichOnTech.tv/wikiSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.