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Let us introduce you to a very special part of the humpdays crew, Audrey Scott!! You may have heard her distinct laughter in the background of other episodes, and today, she's in front of the camera.We dive into how her strict, Mormon upbringing lead to sex, drugs and more sex and more drugs. She tells us about the thrill of leaving the church, moving out as a young 19 year old, getting tattoos and dating an older man who is also a drug dealer and also happened to be the "the hottest guy at waffle house".00:00 Dating a Waffle House drug dealer1:52 Audrey's 500 lb roomate Nair's her 'down there'6:23 Her drug dealer boyfriend's dad is a state trooper and called her a "bad influence"9: 36 How she caught him cheating with her friend11:25 The last straw14:53 First blowey with an Alabama mormon boy17:22 How Audrey missed her chance at heaven. What is a Mormon mission? 19:04 Mormon Bronies (My Little Pony 'Fans')20:42 Morman tests & sins24:23 How Audrey's biggest turn off may have caused a man to have an eating disorderYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIiapw26SkVvENXpy35DsyQSay hi on social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/humpdays.show Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onenightstan... Rebecca Rochon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebecca.roc... Alfie Rosselli Instagram: ...
Students for the Exploration and Development of Space has been preparing young people for space careers since its founding in 1980. With chapters in 14 countries and countless universities, the organization has expanded exponentially since then. Join us as we talk to Sara Alvarado and Audrey Scott about this dynamic, youth-empowering group! Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guests: Sara Alvarado and Audrey Scott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: bitwarden.com/twit
Students for the Exploration and Development of Space has been preparing young people for space careers since its founding in 1980. With chapters in 14 countries and countless universities, the organization has expanded exponentially since then. Join us as we talk to Sara Alvarado and Audrey Scott about this dynamic, youth-empowering group! Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guests: Sara Alvarado and Audrey Scott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: bitwarden.com/twit
Students for the Exploration and Development of Space has been preparing young people for space careers since its founding in 1980. With chapters in 14 countries and countless universities, the organization has expanded exponentially since then. Join us as we talk to Sara Alvarado and Audrey Scott about this dynamic, youth-empowering group! Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guests: Sara Alvarado and Audrey Scott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: bitwarden.com/twit
Carrie Scott the mother of Audrey Scott who was violently murdered in Milwaukee speaks of domestic abuse in our communities and how we can overcome domestic abuse.
An innocuous card game raises a mom's suspicions about her daughter's boyfriend.For episode information and photos, please visit https://anatomyofmurder.com/.
Audrey Scott joins us to talk about Mormons, drugs, and Mormons on drugs. Follow Audrey: https://www.instagram.com/_illuminaudrey_/ Subscribe to the LonelyMans Patreon for exclusive bonus episodes every Friday: http://www.patreon.com/lonelymans MERCH: https://teespring.com/lonelymans Video available at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcd5tK1I-z4OHJS6n-K-nfQ/ Follow us on Instagram LonelyMans - @lonelymanspodcast Jesse Burlingame - @jesse.burlingame Ben Bo - @benbosunga Holly Johnston - @holly.johnston_
Hear about travel to Cyprus as the Amateur Traveler talks to Audrey Scott and Daniel Noll of UncorneredMarket.com about their active Cyprus itinerary.
Oooooweeeee what a banger! This week I was joined by 3 of my favorite Austin comics Audrey Scott, returning guest Myles Johnson, and the crab man himself the stinky lil ass man Casey Rocket! This episode is burp filled and pun heavy! Casey is the first guest to actually fart into the mic I cant believe it took this long for that gold to happen! Enjoy! Follow us on IG: @highnoon_pod @masonesmith @caseyrocket @_illuminaudrey_ @mylestheblackguy Also follow our sponsor That Kitchen on IG @thatkitchen
PATREON RELEASE PARTY LIVE SHOW/ PODCAST! Featuring Jamie Gravy, Ian Mac, Hank Gowdey, Audrey Scott, and of course the baby bird intern himself JP Hinsdale. Live show/ episodes will be for Patreon users only but thought we would give everyone a taste for this first one. Check us out via www.basementmanifesto.com to subscribe to the Patreon, the Youtube, or even to check out our new line of merch. Enjoy comrade.
Hear about travel to Berlin as the Amateur Traveler talks to Dan Noll and Audrey Scott from uncorneredmarket.com about the city they now call home.
Hear about travel to Berlin as the Amateur Traveler talks to Dan Noll and Audrey Scott from uncorneredmarket.com about the city they now call home.
Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it
Hear about travel to Berlin as the Amateur Traveler talks to Dan Noll and Audrey Scott from uncorneredmarket.com about the city they now call home.
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Bak is joined by comedian, Audrey discussing Mormon life, cocaine adventures, comedic influences, vaccination, first-world struggles, made up languages, discovering music, and more! #ShareDopeShit Audrey: https://twitter.com/joanofawk (JoanOfAwk | Twitter) Bak: https://www.netflix.com/title/81261669 (The Way of the Househusband | Netflix) Follow Audrey on IG: https://www.instagram.com/_illuminaudrey_/ (@_illuminaudrey_) Follow The FeedBak: IG: https://instagram.com/thefeedbak (https://instagram.com/thefeedbak) Facebook: https://facebook.com/thefeedbak (https://facebook.com/thefeedbak) Twitter: https://twitter.com/thefeedbak (https://twitter.com/thefeedbak) All episodes and show notes available at http://thefeedbak.com/ (thefeedbak.com) The FeedBak Podcast is also available on http://thefeedbak.com/spotify (Spotify), http://thefeedbak.com/stitcher (Stitcher), http://thefeedbak.com/googleplay (Google Play) and wherever you listen to podcasts.
Welcome back to Your Last Resort Podcast w/ your host Brandon Legendre. This week Brandon is joined by comedian Audrey Scott! The two discuss mormon hell, living on a farm, creepy open micers, ugly babies, and much more! Make sure to rate, review, & subscribe. Most importantly thank you for letting us be your last resort! Visual: https://youtu.be/G8kuQ1Zu41E Brandon's Social: https://linktr.ee/brandonlegendre_ Audrey' s Social: https://www.instagram.com/_illuminaudrey_/
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Daniel Noll and Audrey Scott are the husband-and-wife storytelling team behind Uncornered Market Adventurers, world travelers, adventurers, storytellers, and tourism advisors from the US and based in Berlin. They have been to over 90 countries and are two of my very favorite people in tourism. Their goal is to create a movement of respectful travelers and organizations who live at the intersection of adventure, deep travel experiences, and caring for our planet and its people. We hope not just to inspire, but to help others build a story-filled life, whether that life takes them around the block…or around the world. Today, we speak about Sustainable tourism & adventure travel that cares for our planet & its people. This topic is one that I’m super passionate about as Daniel and Audrey are owners of a tourism development consultancy & travel blog. They aim to humanize the places we visit, drawing our readers in through photographs and stories, so they connect with people and places they might otherwise never hear about or actively disregard. In turn, through their personal interactions, we seek to alter the view of America that people get from watching the news, taking in movies, or watching popular television shows. Call this our small contribution to public diplomacy and mutual understanding in today’s complicated world.Dan took his first trip abroad at the ripe old age of 26. He went to India by himself, discovered another planet located on Earth, and fell terribly ill (dengue fever). He eventually recovered and has struggled with various bouts of the travel bug ever since. Audrey has successfully managed projects in over twenty countries – often remotely – but prefers to be on the ground working directly with the people affected. Coming from a family tradition in international work that goes back three generations, her international focus in life is not a surprise to those who know her well. She looks for everyday universal experiences when she travels and aims to make personal connections with people and cultures in varied environments. She has a weakness for dark chocolate and can bake a mean apple crisp. If you want to know how this travel couple affords to travel the world, they break it down in three ways on their website: Tourism Development and Marketing Advisory Speaking at Conferences and Universities Affiliate sales and website advertising In this episode of The Millennial Travel Podcast we discuss: How Daniel Noll and Audrey Scott started traveling off the beaten path. Where first-time solo travelers should travel. Their opinion on Machu Picchu and how we can combat overtourism. Alternative treks to the Inca Trail How does travel really change people’s lives and how has traveled changed Daniel Noll and Audrey Scott’s life? How has travel pushed Daniel Noll and Audrey Scott to become better people? How can people make an impact while traveling or volunteering in a sustainable way. In The Millennial Travel Podcast rapid fire round I ask: Favorite travel resource Daniel: Kayak.com Audrey: Nomadic Matt’s and Jodi from Legal Nomads Country that has made the most impact on them Audrey: Kyrgyzstan Daniel: India Favorite international dish Daniel: Masala dosa in India or sushi Audrey: Homemade pasta in Tuscany Resources: UncorneredMarket.com @uncornered_market on Instagram @umarket on Twitter Direct support for The Millennial Travel Podcast comes from The Millennial Travel Guidebook: Escape More, Spend Less, & Make Travel a Priority in Your Life and our new USA camping and hiking trips from Under30Experiences!
Daniel Noll and Audrey Scott are the husband-and-wife storytelling team behind Uncornered Market Adventurers, world travelers, adventurers, storytellers, and tourism advisors from the US and based in Berlin. They have been to over 90 countries and are two of my very favorite people in tourism. Their goal is to create a movement of respectful travelers and organizations who live at the intersection of adventure, deep travel experiences, and caring for our planet and its people. We hope not just to inspire, but to help others build a story-filled life, whether that life takes them around the block…or around the world. Today, we speak about Sustainable tourism & adventure travel that cares for our planet & its people. This topic is one that I’m super passionate about as Daniel and Audrey are owners of a tourism development consultancy & travel blog. They aim to humanize the places we visit, drawing our readers in through photographs and stories, so they connect with people and places they might otherwise never hear about or actively disregard. In turn, through their personal interactions, we seek to alter the view of America that people get from watching the news, taking in movies, or watching popular television shows. Call this our small contribution to public diplomacy and mutual understanding in today’s complicated world.Dan took his first trip abroad at the ripe old age of 26. He went to India by himself, discovered another planet located on Earth, and fell terribly ill (dengue fever). He eventually recovered and has struggled with various bouts of the travel bug ever since. Audrey has successfully managed projects in over twenty countries – often remotely – but prefers to be on the ground working directly with the people affected. Coming from a family tradition in international work that goes back three generations, her international focus in life is not a surprise to those who know her well. She looks for everyday universal experiences when she travels and aims to make personal connections with people and cultures in varied environments. She has a weakness for dark chocolate and can bake a mean apple crisp. If you want to know how this travel couple affords to travel the world, they break it down in three ways on their website: Tourism Development and Marketing Advisory Speaking at Conferences and Universities Affiliate sales and website advertising In this episode of The Millennial Travel Podcast we discuss: How Daniel Noll and Audrey Scott started traveling off the beaten path. Where first-time solo travelers should travel. Their opinion on Machu Picchu and how we can combat overtourism. Alternative treks to the Inca Trail How does travel really change people’s lives and how has traveled changed Daniel Noll and Audrey Scott’s life? How has travel pushed Daniel Noll and Audrey Scott to become better people? How can people make an impact while traveling or volunteering in a sustainable way. In The Millennial Travel Podcast rapid fire round I ask: Favorite travel resource Daniel: Kayak.com Audrey: Nomadic Matt’s and Jodi from Legal Nomads Country that has made the most impact on them Audrey: Kyrgyzstan Daniel: India Favorite international dish Daniel: Masala dosa in India or sushi Audrey: Homemade pasta in Tuscany Resources: UncorneredMarket.com @uncornered_market on Instagram @umarket on Twitter Direct support for The Millennial Travel Podcast comes from The Millennial Travel Guidebook: Escape More, Spend Less, & Make Travel a Priority in Your Life and our new USA camping and hiking trips from Under30Experiences!
Where lies the difference between tourism and travel? What does it mean to get out of the comfort zone? We investigate the notions of sustainable tourism, transformational travel and resilience in this great conversation with Audrey Scott and Daniel Noll, writers, storytellers and propagators of conscious adventures into our beautiful world. We touch, among many other topics, upon the difference between a genuine experience versus commoditization of holiday time and also the importance of language to explain what sustainable travel is all about to the different people potentially interested in it. LINKSAudrey and Dan’s websiteAn interview with AudreyThe 5-minute Journal app“Guns, germs, steel” by Jared Diamond“Man’s search for meaning” by Victor Frankl
Hear about travel to Berlin as the Amateur Traveler talks to Dan Noll and Audrey Scott from uncorneredmarket.com about the city they now call home.
Hear about travel to Berlin as the Amateur Traveler talks to Dan Noll and Audrey Scott from uncorneredmarket.com about the city they now call home.
Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it
Hear about travel to Berlin as the Amateur Traveler talks to Dan Noll and Audrey Scott from uncorneredmarket.com about the city they now call home.
Join us for an in-depth discussion with a female artist who, with a large support of her community, has accomplished many things in the RGV & looks towards what’s next in her personal, musical, & artist journey.
In this episode we explore Bangladesh, hear about the unparalleled friendliness and curiosity of its people, why its food sets it apart and creating the perfect lunchbox.Explore your boundaries and discover your next adventure with The World Nomads Podcast. Hosted by Podcast Producer Kim Napier and World Nomads Phil Sylvester, each episode will take you around the world with insights into destinations from travelers and experts. They'll share the latest in travel news, answer your travel questions and fill you in on what World Nomads is up to, including the latest scholarships and guides.World Nomads is a fast-growing online travel company that provides inspiration, advice, safety tips and specialized travel insurance for independent, volunteer and student travelers, traveling and studying most anywhere in the world. Our online global travel insurance covers travelers from more than 135 countries and allows you to buy and claim online, 24/7, even while already traveling.The World Nomads Podcast is not your usual travel Podcast. It's everything for the adventurous, indepe
Daniel Noll and Audrey Scott, a husband-and-wife storytelling team, who have been to 90+ countries. Their fabulous website is Uncorneredmarket.com. They join us to share a travel tale where not much went to plan in Kazakhstan. The podcast is back and shall be fortnightly! I promise...
Hosted this week by Peter Clitheroe of Suffolk 'n' Cool with music from Raff Sangiorgio, The Travis Waltons, Sick/Sea, Ben Caplan and the Casual Smokers, Johnny Kills and Solonaut [powerpress] [caption id="amped-show-544" align="alignright" width="150"] AMPed hosted this week by Peter Clitheroe of Suffolk 'n' Cool[/caption] Lil’ Chuck Blues by Raff Sangiorgio Submited by Ro of DarkCompass Raff Sangiorgio is a Rock Blues Artist from Italy. His new album, Rebirth is out now, and Lil’ Chuck Blues is from it. Miliionaire by The Travis Waltons Submited by Nick Tann of Is This Thing On Podcast Great track from one of my favourite artists. Met them in Bristol years ago and have followed them ever since. Played this and many other of their track on Is This Thing On podcast many times and will continue to do so. Mermaid by Sick/Sea Submited by Stuart Morrison of Insomnia Radio McAllen Texas band SICK/SEA is an indie/rock/jazz trio fronted by singer Audrey Scott with instrumentation by Johnny Garza and Cameron Scott. This is from their five-track EP, Moral Compass Seed of Love by Ben Caplan and the Casual Smokers Submited by Peter Clitheroe of Suffolk 'n' Cool Inspired in part by Eastern European and Jewish folk traditions, Ben Caplan mixes older musical sensibilities with his own soul, straight from his hairy heart. His new album, Birds with Broken Wings, explodes with sounds both ancient and modern, with more than 30 musicians and even more instruments, combining acoustic sounds from around the world. Take It Easy by Johnny Kills Submited by Stuart Morrison of Insomnia Radio: UK The debut single by the Brighton/London based band What does that mean? by Solonaut Submited by Peter Clitheroe of Suffolk 'n' Cool Soulonaut is a prolific solo producer based in the North-west of England Foof Records has released his debut album 'Out Of Nowhere', which was intended to be a mere 4-track EP before rapidly expanding into a full-length album. In 2014 we also released his EP 'Own Devices', featuring live-performed arrangements, produced purely on analogue equipment. Since then, he has been honing the art of producing deep Detroit-influenced techno.
In 2008 Tomislav Perko had it all. A successful stockbroking career in his home town of Zagreb, Croatia saw him eating in fine restaurants, wearing fine suits and living the good life. It was perfect – until the financial crisis saw him lose his and his families investments and left him deeply in debt. He had been offering couchsurfing space to travelers including Josh Cahill and their inspiring stories of traveling for little or no cost got him thinking – could he travel the world with no money? Eventually he took the plunge heading off on a 5 year odyssey which included sailing the Indian Ocean and surviving on an average of $10 per day. His adventures gained him attention including the opportunity to Ted Talk, and he has now gone onto to sharing his stories with audiences around Europe. You can find out more about Tomislav at his blog www.tomislavperko.com What I learned from Tom: There are really only 3 travel costs you need to control; transport, accommodation and food. Tom was able to reduce his transport by hitchhiking, and his accommodation by couchsurfing leaving only the third as an issue. Sometimes he could reduce his food costs to nothing by dumpster diving behind supermarkets or grabbing food off diners plates after they left. Volunteering is a great way to live for free. Tom would either pre-arrange a volunteer stint through an organization like WWoof, Helpx and Workaway or look to help out locally when he arrived at a venue. In these cases he was able to cover his food and accommodation in return for a few hours work. It was interesting to hear his experience after 5 years of wanting to start settling down. Much like Audrey Scott and Daniel Noll who set up their Berlin base after too many years on the road many travelers do reach a point where constant travel becomes hard to sustain and the need to find a base for shorter journeys is strong. Hitchhiking is always perceived as dangerous but Tom only had one incident of theft during the 5 years – as we say the world is safer than the media portray.
If you think traveling the globe has to be all about scraping by on meagre savings and sleeping on dirt floors – think again. There are many travel bloggers who have built very successful businesses from their adventures and today you’re going to meet one of the most successful. US citizens Audrey Scott and Daniel Noll first hit the road in 2002 living in Prague, Czech Republic while working corporate jobs. After 5 years they decided they needed some adventure and in 2006 hit the road on a journey which, given the savings they had, was expected to last around 12 to 18 months. They were amongst the earliest travel bloggers out there and realized after a period of time that there were people interested in their story beyond family members. With an ever growing following they worked on their website and blog to the extent that it now provides them with an income through sponsored arrangements and leads through speaking engagements including Ted Talks they have given. If you want to learn more about their travels and how they have successfully built a thriving travel business from their journey you can check out their resources at http://uncorneredmarket.com/world-travel-resources or see them speak at the TBEX Dublin travel conference What I learned from speaking with Audrey and Dan: It’s possible to have a travel lifestyle on steroids. These guys now get well over 1 million website views per annum aside from their various social media and You Tube hits. They have given Ted Talks and are regularly asked to speak at some of the largest travel conferences around. There is a whole industry out there which is bigger than most people realize – it was especially interesting to hear the dynamics of the travel conferences, who goes, and what gets discussed. It might sound like the good life but there is a point where hitting the road permanently can seem too much. Audrey and Dan hit this around the 5 year mark, as have many of their traveling friends, and hence their decision to settle in Berlin for around 6 months of each year, giving them the chance to nest again. If you decide to hit the road make sure you have a landing plan should you decide you want to set up roots somewhere, at least for part of the year. As exciting as it is to be paid to do what you love it can be difficult finding a break between lifestyle and earning a living when you make your money from reporting how you live. Audrey and Dan have to try and segment their time and have experiences that they don’t feel obliged to blog about. It’s important to have clear distinctions between “work “travel and pleasure for the sake of your own enjoyment. It was interesting to hear their approach to writing a travel blog. They have replaced quantity with quality, reducing their number of articles down from 10-15 per month to around 2-4. The articles are longer however and tell more of a story which was a consistent theme they spoke about during their interview. It’s not unusual to find them doing 10-15 redrafts of their posts – something that would shock most bloggers, but it’s a reflection of the quality that they want to put into their articles – not only for readers but for sponsors who they promote.
Berlin a city of interlocked neighborhoods that make up one of the most fascinating cities in all of the world. In this episode Daniel Noll and Audrey Scott of the travel blog Uncornered Market discuss the differences between West and East Berlin, street art, and the great festivals that Berlin has to offer.
Travel to Berlin, Germany with our friends at Uncornered Market, Daniel Noll and Audrey Scott. This couple has traveled to over 90 different countries and has chosen Berlin to call their homebase. In this episode we discuss Berlin beer, the neighborhoods that make up this travel destination, and how these two started on a journey of a lifetime.
In 2006, Audrey and Dan left their traditional jobs and expat life in Prague for what was meant to be a 12-to-18-month creative and travel sabbatical. Through their blog, freelance work, sponsorship, speaking, consulting, and more they have turned their journey into a lifestyle and a business. After 6 years of being nomadic, they now have a base in Berlin, Germany, and continue to explore the world.
This is part 2 of my conversation with Uncornered Market. Listen to Part 1! Audrey Scott and Daniel Noll are husband-and-wife-adventure travelers and storytellers, writers and speakers, who took a creative sabbatical to Prague that wound up being the springboard they didn’t expect into a life of travel. Today, they’ve been the road for over 12 years to 80 countries, which is truly the stuff of legend. In their work, they like to cover so many of the things like to discuss and explore on this show. That’s why I’m so excited to have them on, coming from Berlin, Germany: To discuss the why and what ifs of travel as well as their own fascinating stories, all of which they share on their website, Uncornered Market. Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Soundcloud or TuneIn What We Cover: How Dan and Audrey figured out how to support their travels while on the road What made their blog, Uncornered Market, successful and separate it from the rest. The truth about the fears we all have of travel experience Dan and Audrey's best travel advice in the lightning round Words from an Explorer: “When we travel, what it teaches you is that a lot of times, the fear that’s in our head, when we are skeptical and anxious, about other people, a lot of the time it’s about stuff that’s happening inside us.” – Audrey Scott Explore Further: Uncornered Market Uncornered Market on Facebook Uncornered Market on Twitter Music Credit: Move Slow by Felxprod ft. Jess Abran (Myriad Remix), Intrepid Journey, by Aaron Static Become a Friend of the Show: Please subscribe and review! It just takes a second and you can help the show increase its rankings on iTunes just by this simple and quick gesture. We’d be grateful for a review. Leave one here. If you do, click here to let me know so I can personally thank you! Your Feedback If you have an idea for a podcast you would like to see or a question about an upcoming episode,email me! I’d love to hear from you. Thank you so much for your support! See you next time! The post 76: The Authentic World is Infinite with Daniel Noll and Audrey Scott – Part 2 appeared first on The Daily Travel Podcast.
Audrey Scott and Daniel Noll are husband-and-wife-adventure travelers and storytellers, writers and speakers, who took a creative sabbatical to Prague that wound up being the springboard they didn't expect into a life of travel. Today, they've been the road for over 12 years to 80 countries, which is truly the stuff of legend. In their work, they like to cover so many of the things like to discuss and explore on this show. That's why I'm so excited to have them on, coming from Berlin, Germany: To discuss the why and what ifs of travel as well as their own fascinating stories, all of which they share on their website, Uncornered Market. Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Soundcloud or TuneIn What We Cover: How Audrey and Daniel each got their start traveling, met on the road and survived long distance relationships. How catching Dengue Fever and nearly dying from it still didn't give Daniel any regrets from taking his first international trip to India. The transformative effects of travel, their importance, and why they love it Audrey and Daniel's story about getting trapped in a holding pen at the border of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan in 105 degree heat, and how they escaped. Words from an Explorer: “Achievement is not about the easy. We have to put ourselves out there in uncertainty, and discomfort, and sometimes negative situations so we can emerge from that experience on the other side different.” – Daniel Noll Explore Further: Uncornered Market Uncornered Market on Facebook Uncornered Market on Twitter Music credit: Imogen Heap – Wait It Out (Artec Remix), Intrepid Journey, by Aaron Static Become a Friend of the Show: Please subscribe and review! It just takes a second and you can help the show increase its rankings on iTunes just by this simple and quick gesture. We’d be grateful for a review. Leave one here. If you do, click here to let me know so I can personally thank you! Your Feedback If you have an idea for a podcast you would like to see or a question about an upcoming episode,email me! I’d love to hear from you. Thank you so much for your support! See you next time! The post 75: Twelve Years of Nonstop Travel with Uncornered Market – Pt 1 appeared first on The Daily Travel Podcast.
Featuring lots of wonderful music from a Citywide Choir, Carey Dyer, Aaron Gordon, George Huff, Bishop Gary Oliver, Taylor Pace, Eric Phillips, Audrey Scott, Alatha Swain and other gifted musicians, this inspiring celebration was hosted by Lakeside Baptist Church; for the Lake Granbury Ministerial Alliance and led by our own Worship Pastor, Shake Anderson.
Featuring lots of wonderful music from a Citywide Choir, Carey Dyer, Aaron Gordon, George Huff, Bishop Gary Oliver, Taylor Pace, Eric Phillips, Audrey Scott, Alatha Swain and other gifted musicians, this inspiring celebration was hosted by Lakeside Baptist Church; for the Lake Granbury Ministerial Alliance and led by our own Worship Pastor, Shake Anderson.
Featuring lots of wonderful music from a Citywide Choir, Carey Dyer, Aaron Gordon, George Huff, Bishop Gary Oliver, Taylor Pace, Eric Phillips, Audrey Scott, Alatha Swain and other gifted musicians, this inspiring celebration was hosted by Lakeside Baptist Church; for the Lake Granbury Ministerial Alliance and led by our own Worship Pastor, Shake Anderson.
Featuring lots of wonderful music from a Citywide Choir, Carey Dyer, Aaron Gordon, George Huff, Bishop Gary Oliver, Taylor Pace, Eric Phillips, Audrey Scott, Alatha Swain and other gifted musicians, this inspiring celebration was hosted by Lakeside Baptist Church; for the Lake Granbury Ministerial Alliance and led by our own Worship Pastor, Shake Anderson.
Featuring lots of wonderful music from a Citywide Choir, Carey Dyer, Aaron Gordon, George Huff, Bishop Gary Oliver, Taylor Pace, Eric Phillips, Audrey Scott, Alatha Swain and other gifted musicians, this inspiring celebration was hosted by Lakeside Baptist Church; for the Lake Granbury Ministerial Alliance and led by our own Worship Pastor, Shake Anderson.
Featuring lots of wonderful music from a Citywide Choir, Carey Dyer, Aaron Gordon, George Huff, Bishop Gary Oliver, Taylor Pace, Eric Phillips, Audrey Scott, Alatha Swain and other gifted musicians, this inspiring celebration was hosted by Lakeside Baptist Church; for the Lake Granbury Ministerial Alliance and led by our own Worship Pastor, Shake Anderson.
Featuring lots of wonderful music from a Citywide Choir, Carey Dyer, Aaron Gordon, George Huff, Bishop Gary Oliver, Taylor Pace, Eric Phillips, Audrey Scott, Alatha Swain and other gifted musicians, this inspiring celebration was hosted by Lakeside Baptist Church; for the Lake Granbury Ministerial Alliance and led by our own Worship Pastor, Shake Anderson.
The Amateur Traveler talks to Audrey Scott and Daniel Noll about their recent trip to Bangladesh. Bangladesh is the most densely populated country, but all those people are one of Bangladesh's strengths."
The Amateur Traveler talks to Audrey Scott and Daniel Noll about their recent trip to Bangladesh. Bangladesh is the most densely populated country, but all those people are one of Bangladesh's strengths."
Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it
The Amateur Traveler talks to Audrey Scott and Daniel Noll about their recent trip to Bangladesh. Bangladesh is the most densely populated country, but all those people are one of Bangladesh's strengths."
The Amateur Traveler talks to Audrey Scott and Daniel Noll about their recent trip to Bangladesh. Bangladesh is the most densely populated country, but all those people are one of Bangladesh's strengths."
The Amateur Traveler talks to Audrey Scott and Daniel Knoll of UncorneredMarket.com about Prague where they lived for 5 years. Audrey and Daniel are currently traveling around the world and talked to me from El Salvador. Audrey and Daniel talk about the touristy things to do in Prague like the Prague castle, the Charles bridge and Wenceslas Square. They also talk about the touristy things that they would recommend skipping like Karlova street and its souvenir stands (they even give us a shortcut through the university and the Karolinum to avoid it). They would not; however, skip drinking Czech beer in a beer garden like the Latna (but would pass on Czech wine). They tell us how to walk around the barkers in period costumes selling packaged concerts to tourists and find the real music scene in Prague from classical to Balkan. Since they have moved on you can’t crash on their couch but you can share in their expertise of how to cherish Prague.
Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it
The Amateur Traveler talks to Audrey Scott and Daniel Knoll of UncorneredMarket.com about Prague where they lived for 5 years. Audrey and Daniel are currently traveling around the world and talked to me from El Salvador. Audrey and Daniel talk about the touristy things to do in Prague like the Prague castle, the Charles bridge and Wenceslas Square. They also talk about the touristy things that they would recommend skipping like Karlova street and its souvenir stands (they even give us a shortcut through the university and the Karolinum to avoid it). They would not; however, skip drinking Czech beer in a beer garden like the Latna (but would pass on Czech wine). They tell us how to walk around the barkers in period costumes selling packaged concerts to tourists and find the real music scene in Prague from classical to Balkan. Since they have moved on you can’t crash on their couch but you can share in their expertise of how to cherish Prague.
The Amateur Traveler talks to Audrey Scott and Daniel Knoll of UncorneredMarket.com about Prague where they lived for 5 years. Audrey and Daniel are currently traveling around the world and talked to me from El Salvador. Audrey and Daniel talk about the touristy things to do in Prague like the Prague castle, the Charles bridge and Wenceslas Square. They also talk about the touristy things that they would recommend skipping like Karlova street and its souvenir stands (they even give us a shortcut through the university and the Karolinum to avoid it). They would not; however, skip drinking Czech beer in a beer garden like the Latna (but would pass on Czech wine). They tell us how to walk around the barkers in period costumes selling packaged concerts to tourists and find the real music scene in Prague from classical to Balkan. Since they have moved on you can’t crash on their couch but you can share in their expertise of how to cherish Prague.