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CONTACT US TODAY! WTTM is no longer using Twitter/X WTTM is now on THREADS & BLUESKY: Look us up @wttmpodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@windowtothemagic YouTube: http://youtube.com/windowtothemagic Email: podcast@windowtothemagic.com Voicemail: 1-307-GET-WTTM (438-9886) SEASON 19 CONTINUES! On this episode, Calvin continues exploring Walt Disney World during his 2023 birthday visit. This episode takes you through various EPCOT experiences, including Calvin's VERY FIRST TIME on the new Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind attraction. Enjoy!! 122 mins ))BIRTHDAY BINAURAL((
Calling all citizens of planet Earth! In this episode, we talk about the movie, "Awesome Planet", that is located in the Land Pavilion. We also give you an update on the latest happenings in Disneyland and WDW. We hope you join us for this wild episode!
Soundscapes: Future World Grand Tour ----- Want More Here With The Magic? Watch the Show: https://www.herewiththemagic.com/show Visit The Website: https://herewiththemagic.com Watch Here: https://www.youtube.com/HereWithTheMagic Connect on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/herewiththemagic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/herewiththemagic/ -- Today we take a stroll around Epcot's Future World. While Walt's dream for Epcot was never fully — or even close to fully realized, it's still a remarkable tribute to his original ideals; his spirit of discovery, his fascination with the future and its endless possibilities, and the invitation to celebrate that future together. And it happens to be my favorite Disney park. So I'm excited to have you come along with me for this first of two episodes where we explore and appreciate the Soundscapes of this wonderful place. Listen closely for the sounds of your own favorite areas. No on-attraction music will be featured in this episode, but I think you'll be able to place the location of most of what you hear. If not, you can always check the show notes which include time-stamps for the various areas we wander through. Now, Epcot is always evolving and, at the time of this recording, undergoing its biggest transformation. So, the Future World that you hear today is but a moment in time. And I'm thrilled to be able to share that moment with you right now. Welcome to Epcot. 2:30 Entrance Plaza 5:45 Passing under Spaceship Earth 7:25 The Seas Pavilion 9:45 Walking to The Land Pavilion 12:52 Awesome Planet 16:34 Soarin area 18:51 Leaving The Land Pavilion 19:40 Imagination Pavilion 25:13 Walking to Creations 26:10 Creations 31:22 Walking out of Creations / over to JAMMitors 33:20 Connections Cafe 39:00 Cosmic Rewind 42:32 Mission: Space 44:00 Test Track 46:22 Walking towards World Showcase
*Warning although edited, certain parts of this episode contains the sound of thunder cause by lightning(Kachow) listener discretion is advised.*Hello everyone! In this episode we watch the "awesome" movie Awesome Planet and take a tour around Epcot's in house hydroponic laboratory, Living with the Land inside of "The Land" building in Epcot park. Come join us for another binaural audio adventure inside of Epcot.
Take a virtual audio trip in this installment of the WDW-Memories podcast, brought to you in immersive binaural / 3D / spatial sound, experiencing another magical memory from Walt Disney World. In today's memory, you will join us as we learn what an awesome place we live.
Environmentalist & TV host Philippe Cousteau (grandson of the legendary Jacques Cousteau) and his wife, former E! News and Entertainment Tonight correspondent Ashlan Cousteau. The husband-and-wife explorers/ocean advocates continue the legacy of the Cousteau name by speaking and acting in the environment's defense. They've hosted several TV shows including Travel Channel's Caribbean Pirate Treasure, Discovery's Nuclear Sharks and the syndicated Fox series Awesome Planet. They also recently co-authored the book Oceans for Dummies. World Ocean Day (June 8, 2022), is an annual reminder for people everywhere to protect and restore our shared ocean and climate. Phillipe & Ashlan can share unique insights into the health of our ocean and discuss some of the steps we can take every day to be part of the solution for a brighter future for our ocean and the planet.
OurAwesomePlanet.com, which started in 2005, is one of the leading food and travel blogs and digital creators in the Philippines with millions of followers and readers and is still organically growing. Their advocacy is to promote the food and travel secrets of a destination and to inspire Filipinos to live an awesome life in Christ. In 2015, they received their first Tourism Star Award for Media from the Department of Tourism for their invaluable contribution in promoting Philippine cuisine and destinations through their blog, Our Awesome Planet, thereby encouraging tourists to visit and taste the best of what the Philippines has to offer. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed by the podcast creators, hosts, and guests do not necessarily reflect the official policy and position of Podcast Network Asia. Any content provided by the people on the podcast are of their own opinion, and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.
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Astronomers on television! IfA on T.V.! Dr. Armstrong is back, and he had fun recently. Doing what, you ask? He was on Xploration Station's Awesome Planet! https://www.hawaii.edu/news/2021/05/14/xploration-awesome-planet/ https://www.xplorationstation.com/show/Xploration-Awesome-Planet Are you excited about astronomy going on here in Hawai'i? Check this out!
This week, we have special guest Kim (Matt's Mom!) returning to talk with us about the attractions and eateries inside The Land Pavilion. We cover Awesome Planet, Living with the Land, Sunshine Seasons, Garden Grill Restaurant, and of course the main attraction: Soarin' Around the World.Do you have a favorite attraction in this section of Future World in Epcot? Let us know!- Email: worldofcommotion@gmail.com- Twitter: @worldcommotion- Facebook & Instagram: @worldofcommotionDon't forget to leave a review and rate us 5-stars if you enjoy listening.
In the fourth edition of "Keep it. Plus it. Toss it.," Leslie, Andrew and Dan talk about what they would do with 11 Epcot attractions. Follow @PolkaDot Podcast on Instagram and Twitter for related content. Attractions: Frozen Ever After; Awesome Planet; Canada Far and Wide in Circle-Vision 360; Disney and Pixar Short Film Festival; Mission: Space; Impressions de France; Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along; Journey Into Imagination with Figment; ImageWorks - The "What If" Labs; Kidcot Fun Stops; Living with the Land IG: https://www.instagram.com/polkadotpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PolkaDotPodcast
Quantum Quote: "I am always intrigued by the resistance to change, especially with clean energy. We can get rid of coal & oil. We really can. We just need the willingness to adapt”. Do you want to take action to protect wildlife and reduce pollution? Do you want limits put on carbon pollution, action on climate change, and a faster transition to clean energy? Mass media plays a big role in creating clean energy and environmental awareness. Keeping humankind entertained, while keeping us informed. Jason Evans is the founder of the Maui-based production company, Silvershark Media, with a strong background in storytelling. Silvershark produces national campaigns, marketing videos, and webisodes. In the television realm they've had a hand in producing content for FOX, Travel Channel, Discovery Channel, Food Network, Golf Network, TLC, HGTV, among other networks. Jason has been involved in the TV industry since 2000 is a 4x Emmy Nominee for the Best Daytime Travel Series. He is the producer for Xploration Awesome Planet (a Steve Rotfeld Productions featuring Philippe Cousteau, grandson of the legendary Jacques Cousteau) geared toward 13 to 19 year olds. In this episode, Jason talks about how our way of living affects the natural habitat and the wild animals living around us, and how every decision we have has a connection to the changes that every living creature on earth is experiencing right now. He also shares how mass media helps humankind be entertained and informed about ongoing policies from the comfort of their home. Sign up for the free 60-minute AWESome EarthKind™ Clean Energy Demonstration to discover 3 simple actions you can take to start saving money and make the world a better place – without having to learn complex technology. Announcement: The Season 6 of Awesome Planet has just started to premiere. Please support. SuperNova #1: [Our lifestyle affects wild-life] Whether it be contaminated water that is endangering populations of certain animals or whether it be development, it's all connected together. SuperNova #2: United Technologies is working on an Otis Elevator that uses only 10% of the electricity of current elevators. It uses the hybrid idea of regenerative braking to capture the energy of the elevator going down and uses that energy to bring the elevator back up. SuperNova #3: [Characteristic of wild-life in their natural habitat] In this case, a shark. Sharks are not mindless killers. When you do free swims, you see them in their natural habitat. Some people might have hesitation when they don't see 20 sharks rushing right up to them. Maybe they have a different perspective of sharks in the wild. It's really a conservation approach through emotion and inspiration. SuperNova #4: [Having a Younger Generation knowledgeable about the importance of clean energy]. The younger generation (that's now not so young anymore), is entering & maturing in the workforce, and coming with a heavy hand of ‘Hey, we don't have to always do things like they used to be done.' That's going to be an important thing to see these young leaders really push the capabilities of what's possible [in using clean energy]. Worst Clean Energy Moment: I love seafood, and working on an Earth Science show I learned about where my food is sourced from. When you look into seafood, you can certainly find areas that are wrecking reefs, wrecking habitats, wrecking ecosystems, wrecking mangroves. I became more conscious of what I was buying at restaurants and trying to make sure - as much as I could - that everything was done sustainably because I know that everything's related whether it be storm protection, whether it be ecosystem habitat, whether it be keeping our waters in a clean state by not wrecking oyster beds and filter feeders. Ah-Ha: Paying attention to what I was purchasing, and really taking that extra step to be informed and not just blindly taking what I wanted. Best Advice: The best advice I ever received was not to be scared of the word, no. Personal Success: I'm very organized. Organization to me is one of my traits that I am proud of, and I think absolutely contributes to workflow success and future success. Internet Resources: BBC Science; Outside Online Book Recommendation: The Old Man and The Sea by Ernest Hemingway Magic Wand: If I could change one thing with a magic wand, I would eliminate the fossil fuel industry and instantly convert it to something better. There's so much impact on air pollution, water contamination to our drinking waters, not to mention just burning, burning, burning all these resources. That would be one wand swipe that could knock out a lot of different problems. WTF or F: Done a couple of really, really heavy cold-weather things above the Arctic Circle. To me, that was the most intriguing weather that I've experienced personally. Negative 40 negative 50 - barely no daylight at nine o'clock, or you get basically a sunset hue for two hours. And then it's dark again, which takes some adjustment getting used to. One thing that Energizes Jason today: The one thing I'm most energized about today is tomorrow. I think that we have such potential and a rolling ball of momentum. Seeing the private sector take on a lot of these challenges (clean energy), and say we're not waiting around any more - that excites me. Parting Advice: If you have the influence to help give sparks to younger generations - do so and give opportunities. I think it goes a long way. And for me that's that's one thing that I really kind of take pride in and try to focus on. Telling the stories of up and coming youth leaders that are going to be our leaders of tomorrow, and also telling the stories of people that inspire those youth leaders to get involved in the first place. So my advice is: if you can give that spark to anyone, it goes a long way. Connect: Twitter: https://twitter.com/silversharkjay?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silversharkjay/?hl=en FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/silversharkmedia Website: http://silversharkmedia.com/ eMail: jevans@silversharkmedia.com
Quantum Quote: “I am always intrigued by the resistance to change, especially with clean energy. We can get rid of coal & oil. We really can. We just need the willingness to adapt”. Do you want to take action to protect wildlife and reduce pollution? Do you want limits put on carbon pollution, action on […]
http://www.attractionchecklist.com - It's time to check out the third of the films that Epcot received in early 2020, Awesome Planet! Come along with Grant and John as they see this new film and give it a review. Recorded on January 16, 2020. TRANSCRIPT: Welcome to Attraction Checklist. This episode we head back to Epcot to take in the third of the three new films that debuted at Epcot in 2020, Awesome Planet. The guide map describes Awesome Planet by saying: On-screen exploration of the realm we call home-showcasing the beauty, diversity and dynamic story of Earth. There are no height requirements for this attraction and, because it is a film there is no Thrill Level listed. Before we see The Land’s newest attraction, here are five fast facts about Awesome Planet. 1. In March of 2019, it was announced that Awesome Planet would become the new featured film at The Land Pavilion at Epcot. It would be shown in the same theater that Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable had been shown in which has stopped shows in February of 2018. Though there were some advanced previews, Awesome Planet officially opened on January 17, 2020. 2. While new footage was shot for Awesome Planet, the film also uses footage from several Disneynature documentaries including Earth, Oceans and Wings of Life. It also has space sequences designed by Industrial Light and Magic. 3. Awesome Planet is narrated by Modern Family star Ty Burrell. 4. The score for Awesome Planet was composed by Steven Price. 5. Not only did the theater in The Land receive a new film, it also received some new in-theater effects including lightning, wind, and mist. Let’s go see if Awesome Planet is awesome or not. Joining me today is John B deHaas and after the film we’ll give you our thoughts on this new attraction. This is a binaural recording, so if If you have headphones, put them on now as we check out Awesome Planet at Epcot. The attraction audio recorded for this episode is available exclusively to the Saturday Morning Media Patron Patron. Support the show and get fun Bonus content over at http://www.patreon.com/saturdaymorningmedia Episode edited by Stephen Staver FOLLOW US http://www.facebook.com/attractionchecklist http://www.facebook.com/saturdaymorningmedia http://www.twitter.com/SaturdayMMedia https://plus.google.com/+Saturdaymorningmedia https://www.linkedin.com/company/saturday-morning-media http://www.youtube.com/user/SaturdayMorningMedia?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW GRANT http://www.MrGrant.comhttp://www.twitter.com/toasterboy https://instagram.com/throwingtoasters/ SOURCES: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/epcot/the-land-awesome-planet/ https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2019/03/awesome-planet-film-at-epcot-one-of-several-new-on-screen-experiences-coming-to-park/ https://www.micechat.com/248130-now-playing-awesome-planet-at-epcot/ Show ©2020 Saturday Morning Media/Grant Baciocco
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Dr. Tracy Fanara is an engineer, research scientist, professor, and public speaker with a BS, ME, and PhD from the University of Florida. Tracy spent almost a decade designing water projects all over the world in addition to her work in research and development. While at UF, Tracy stormchased Florida weather events as part of her research in hydrologic restoration, she mentored and was the design engineer on 2 nationally winning EPA design competitions; was selected as a Presidential Management Fellow by the US Federal Government, and was a National Science Foundation SPICE fellow. Tracy now manages a research program at Mote Marine Laboratory where she designs and develops technology, tools and programs to protect wildlife and water quality. Her diverse program includes Florida red tide and harmful algae research, water treatment design, biofiltration, hydrologic modeling, and sustainable design. She is now working on designing an aquaponics system for space travel, and was on the development team for HABscope (a NASA funded, NOAA and GCOOS led, citizen science project for Florida red tide detection). At Mote, Tracy developed a website and three apps for publicly available environmental data reporting with over 1.5 million users. In 2018, Florida was under a state of emergency in response to an intense dual algal bloom, in which Tracy was called upon to speak on many media platforms as mass wildlife fatalities filled shorelines and economy, recreation, quality of life, and public health were threatened by dual harmful algal blooms. Tracy spends time outside of work on communicating science to the next generation. Tracy was featured in Marvel’s Unstoppable Wasp and co-created the comic book, Seekers of Science. You may have seen Tracy on Science Channel’s, “MythBusters: The Search” and “What on Earth”, Fox’s Awesome Planet, CBS’s Mission Unstoppable, Weather Channel’s “The Scariest Stuff on Earth” or ABC’s Animal Outtakes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/liana-zavo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/liana-zavo/support
On episode 344, Jeff Kessler shares his stories and his family’s trip to Disney World. Our guests on the show lately have all been from within the family. That’s because there’s nothing more important than family… Art of Animation Ohana Via Napoli Cosmic Rays Marrakesh in Morocco Bon Voyage Breakfast Rainforest Cafe Snacks Night Blossom story Awesome Planet movie Lightning McQueen Rise of the Resistance Story Mini Golf Controversial Over-rated Under-rated Join our Facebook community by search Facebook for Geekin’ On WDW Podcast Family and asking to join our private Facebook group and friending me Contribute to the show at www.patreon.com/geekinonwdw Email me at curt.stone@GeekinOnWDW.com Reach Momma and Auntie Judy for trip planning – TravelinTiaras@gmail.com
#plugintodevin Show - Devin Thorpe for Congress Guest: Philippe Cousteau Issue: Environment. We are all suffering as our climate changes, our ocean health declines and the war on science continues to make us less healthy, less resilient and less sustainable. We need to recognize that the war on science must stop and that we must build a sustainable society. This pandemic is an opportunity to accelerate that trend. Bio: Inspired by the legacy of his grandfather of Jacques Cousteau, Philippe is an multi Emmy-Nominated TV host and producer as well as an author, speaker, and social entrepreneur. Philippe is the host and executive producer of the multi-Emmy nominated weekly syndicated series Awesome Planet, now in its sixth season. Philippe and Ashlan’s latest project is a Virtual Reality program called Drop in the Ocean which gives participants an immersive adventure exploring the ocean and premieres at Tribeca Film Festival Interactive in the spring of 2019. Recently Philippe and his wife Ashlan were the stars of The Travel Channel’s hit series Caribbean Pirate Treasure; winner of a Cynopsis Media Award for Best Adventure Reality Series. In 2016 Philippe teamed up with his wife Ashlan to co-host Nuclear Sharks, the #1 show for Discovery’s Shark Week. In 2015, they co-hosted a three-part series with Takepart.com, exploring tiger and rhino conservation in Nepal called Treasures of the Terai. As a special correspondent for CNN, he has hosted several award-winning shows, including his series Going Green which ran for four years and the 8-part special Expedition Sumatra. Philippe has also hosted and produced television programs for Animal Planet and the 8-part series Oceans for the BBC and Discovery Channel. His conservation efforts are focused on solving global social and environmental problems. In 2005 he founded EarthEcho International; a leading environmental education organization dedicated to inspiring youth to take action for a sustainable planet. To date, 2 million youth in 146 countries have participated in EarthEcho programs. Philippe has served as a consultant on a select group of international resort developments where he advises on best practices for social and environmental sustainability and his team designs immersive and meaningful 21st century experiences that leverage local environmental and cultural assets to redefine destinations. Twitter: @pcousteau Facebook: @pcousteau Linkedin: *|LinkedIn Profile|* Instagram: @pcousteau Photo credit: Voyacy Ventures Guest: Ashlan Cousteau Bio: Journalist and explorer, Ashlan Gorse Cousteau, travels the world in search of stories that entertain and inspire. From diving with great white sharks off Mexico, searching for tigers in the jungles of Nepal and filming caribou migrations in the Arctic, Cousteau engages viewers through incredible storytelling and experiences. Most recently, Ashlan was the co-star of Travel Channel’s award winning series, Caribbean Pirate Treasure. She, along with her husband Philippe Cousteau dive into maritime mysteries, explore pirate history and investigate the lore of lost treasures. Ashlan’s documentary, Nuclear Sharks, for Discovery Channel’s Shark Week 2016 premiered as the #1 rated show across all cable programming. Traveling to the Marshall Islands, she led an expedition to film, tag and investigate the mystical grey reef sharks who survived against all odds in the fall out of one of the world’s largest nuclear testing grounds. Ashlan also joined the eccentric crew of the “Desiree” for season two of The Aquatic World of Philippe Cousteau, the highly successful adventure spoof, on CNN’s digital platform Great Big Story. For over a decade, Ashlan worked for top rated entertainment shows; at Entertainment Tonight as a special correspondent and for 7 years prior as a correspondent and fill-in anchor for E! News. She also was the lead anchor of E! News Now, reaching millions of digital viewers daily. As an entertainment journalist, she covered everything from breaking news and celebrity exclusives to award shows and premieres. Cousteau’s endeavors go beyond television. In January of 2017, she traveled to Antarctica to be a headlining speaker at TedxScottBase where her talk, Laugh, Cry, Connect…How Entertainment Can Save Our Planet, was received with great praise. At the request of the United Nations, Ashlan served as host for the UN’s Convention on Migratory Species in Quito, Ecuador. She has presented at the Society of Environmental Journalists, DreamForce and SXSW Eco. Ashlan was selected by former Vice-President Al Gore to be the opening anchor for his internationally live broadcast of 24 Hours of Reality and continues to be a leading voice for environmental issues on Capitol Hill. Website: www.earthecho.org Twitter: @ashlancousteau Facebook: @ashlancousteau Instagram: @ashlancousteau #plugintodevin #UtahValues #BoldSolutions #UTpol
In light of the Disney Parks temporarily closing this spring, I have created a spin-off series to provide you with a daily dose of Disney Magic. Unlike our regular Imagineer Podcast episodes, this series focuses exclusively on binaural audio, helping to transport you back to Walt Disney World or Disneyland. These spin-off episodes are only temporary and will be discontinued and archived once the parks reopen. Be sure to tune in to our regularly scheduled Imagineer Podcast episodes for deeper discussions and analysis of all things Disney. In today's episode, we'll journey to Epcot to experience Awesome Planet. What's your favorite Disney attraction? Send me your feedback via email or through direct or public message at any of the following and [with your permission] I'll include your message in a future show: Facebook: www.facebook.com/ImagineerPodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/ImagineerPodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/ImagineerNews Facebook Group (ImagiNation): https://www.facebook.com/groups/imagineerpodcast/ Share your feedback via voicemail: 516-406-8376 Disney news and travel tips: Be sure to visit our Disney news partner, The Kingdom Insider: Website: https://thekingdominsider.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/KingdomInsider Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekingdominsider/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tkidisneynews YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfNy6LP8uPSjsktoPBr5JTQ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/TKIDisneyNews/ Vacation Planning: Planning a trip to Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, Adventures by Disney, or another Disney destination? Visit our trusted partner, Academy Travel: Walt Disney World: https://apps.itams.com/AcademyCRM/form/waltdisney/IP Disneyland: https://apps.itams.com/AcademyCRM/form/disneyland/IP Disney Cruise Line: https://apps.itams.com/AcademyCRM/form/disneycruise/IP Aulani: https://apps.itams.com/AcademyCRM/form/Aulani/IP Adventures by Disney: https://apps.itams.com/AcademyCRM/form/DisneyAdventure/IP How to Support the Show Share the podcast with your friends Rate and review on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-imagineerpodcasts-podcast/id1244558092 Join the Imagineer Society - https://www.patreon.com/imagineerpodcast Purchase merchandise - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/imagineer-podcast?ref_id=8929 Special thanks to our Imagineer Society "Hero" Members: Jesse Park Jessica Entwistle Enjoy the show!
Today we're talking about the three new films at Epcot, Awesome Planet, Canada: Far and Wide, and the Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along! We also talk about Pop vs Caribbean Beach, boarding pass systems, fastpasses, and of course, some of that sweet sweet pasta. Have a GBBT (-0.015) Check out Christine's Discord here! Want to support The TTA Podcast & look rad while doing it? The TTA Podcast T-Shirts! The TTA Podcast Pin! Have a question for us or your own two cents on a topic? Leave a message over at the TTA Podcast website or leave a message at (516) 900-4628. Find us on the internet! The TTA Official Unofficial Subreddit! Rob's Disney History Channel Christine's YouTube Channel Rob's Twitter Christine's Twitter Rob's Vlog Channel Rob's Patreon! Rob Plays Pins!
Len Testa starts off this week’s show by sharing his thoughts about “Awesome Planet,” “Canada: Far and Wide” as well as the “Beauty & the Beast Sing-along.” Jim Hill then talks about the carousel theater show that was originally supposed to be the centerpiece attraction at World Showcase’s Japan pavilion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Len Testa starts off this week’s show by sharing his thoughts about “Awesome Planet,” “Canada: Far and Wide” as well as the “Beauty & the Beast Sing-along.” Jim Hill then talks about the carousel theater show that was originally supposed to be the centerpiece attraction at World Showcase’s Japan pavilion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dana Snyder and Guy Hutchinson look forward to 2020. They talk of the upcoming Tomorrowland revamp, Regal Eagle, Awesome Planet in The Land and new Circlevision films in China and Canada.
This week we talk about Park Hoppers, bus stop pick up points and surprise celebrity appearances. Plus we talk to Laura about a very special character meeting, impromptu Disney singalongs and Cheshire Cat's tails! Attractions/Resorts/Services featured: Art of Animation, Ohana, The Polynesian, Hollywood Studios, Universal, French Quarter, Happily Ever After, Magic Kingdom, Tower of Terror, Seven Dwarves Mine Train, Kissimmee, Grand Floridian, Animal Kingdom Lodge, Coronado Springs, Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway, Star Wars Galactic Star Cruiser, Ratatouille Adventure, Epcot, Mickey's shorts theatre, Disney's Duck Tails World Showcase Adventure, Awesome Planet, Soarin, Beauty & The Beast singalong, Round Up Rodeo Barbecue, Frozen singalong, Smuggler's Run, Rise of the Resistance, Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party.
Surprise! Today on Boardwalk Talk, we need to do a bit of catch-up! We discuss the opening of Rise of the Resistance at Galaxy’s Edge, new opening dates for Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway, Awesome Planet, and Canada: Far and Wide, concept art for the Regle Eagle Smokehouse and the Star Wars Hotel, and much more!!! Following our news round-up, we get right into our review of the newest Disney animated film: Frozen 2. Was it as magical as we’d hoped, or does it miss the heights of the first’s national pandemonium? Find out on today’s show! Thanks for listening, and have a magical day!!
Our guest today is Dr. Tracy Fanara, an environmental engineer, and research scientist, currently managing the Environmental Health program at Mote Marine Laboratory, where she investigates, designs, and implements strategies to alleviate manmade and natural impacts on the environment and human health. You may have seen her on Mythbusters the Search, Animal Outtakes, Awesome Planet, or as an expert on The Weather Channel. In this episode we talk about: 1. What is Environmental Engineering? 2. How & why Tracy chose environmental engineering? 3. What her day at Mote Marine Laboratory looks like? 4. How did she get into mainstream Science Communication? 5. Her biggest advice for women in STEM. Links: Instagram - @inspectorplanet https://mote.org/staff/member/tracy-fanara https://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/mythbusters-the-search/bios/tracy-fanara Register for our 2nd Birthday Party: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_aaktHU41Q6SS0eK5rNl8RQ
Episode Description The D23 Expo happened in Anaheim this past weekend and Disney dropped a bunch of new parks news and clarified some old parks news. We've got a summary of all the news coming out with a focus on what's coming in 2020! Epcot Forever. What Disney parks news has you most excited? Did you find some of the announcements underwhelming? Let us know by e-mailing us disneydeciphered AT gmail DOT com! Episode Notes 2:29 - Disneyland news: New parade, Avengers Campus 5:31 - Hong Kong and Shanghai Disneyland news: Frozen Land, new castle, Zootopia Land 6:26 - Disney Cruise Line: new ship announced 8:38 - New Circque du Soleil show at Disney Springs 9:13 - Star Wars Galactic Star Cruiser Halcyon (the new Star Wars hotel) 11:11 - The Epcot of the future 12:02 - World Showcase new offerings: Mary Poppins, Canada, China 14:21 - World celebration: Spaceship Earth changes, new pavilion 16:08 - World nature: new Moana attractions and Awesome Planet show 18:12 - World Discovery: Guardians of the Galaxy coaster, Space 220 restaurant (opens in 2020 which we forgot to say on the podcast), Play Pavilion 19:40 - HarmonioUS, the new Epcot fireworks show 20:43 - Disney Genie 22:43 - Disney dos and don'ts We'd really appreciate it if you'd check out our Patreon page and consider supporting the show! Or, if we helped you plan your trip and you'd like to thank us with a one time donation you can do so here. If you like what you hear, please share the podcast with others you think might enjoy it. Also, we'd appreciate if you subscribed on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, TuneIn, PlayerFM, iHeartRadio, or Google Play (please leave a positive review if you're enjoying the show), liked our Facebook page, or followed us on Twitter! Connect with Leslie @TripsWithTykes on social media and Joe @asthejoeflies.
Main Entrance Cast: Talking Theme Parks, Musing over Museums, and So Much More!
Welcome to Episode I of the Main Entrance Cast! In this episode, we introduce the new format of the podcast, including news, trip reports and, of course, the Feature Presentation, which for this episode is Main Entrances. We know there was a long wait, and we appreciate your patience while we worked out a few details to make the show the best it could be now, and it’s only going to get better from here! News (6:24) In our news segment, we’re talking about a couple headlines from the past month that merit further analysis, extrapolation, and other mindless ramblings. We talk about the 4/15 Notre Dame fire, including our thoughts on the efforts to raise money to rebuild. Next, we cover the announcement about the revision of Rivers of Light at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. Finally, we jump into Meow Wolf Kaleidoscape at Denver’s Elitch Gardens park. Where in the World is Nick? (23:18) Our co-host Nick had the opportunity to take an Amtrak train from Denver to San Francisco. In this trip report, Nick briefly covers his thoughts about making an overnight train trip in a sleeper car (along with the craziness that came with it), as well as his marathon visit to the city of San Francisco, including the Walt Disney Family Museum. Feature Presentation (48:22) Why is this podcast called the Main Entrance Cast? Why are Main Entrances important, or are they at all. In this segment, Nick and Katie talk about what purpose a Main Entrance can serve, and what are some aspects found in good ones, bad ones, or those in-between. While the conversation expands to include entrance “lands” like Main Street, USA, and Port of Entry at Universal’s Islands of Adventure, the topic revolves around the importance of the thresholds to fun and discovery! Last Episode’s Trivia Question: What is the name of the theater that is slated to receive the new Awesome Planet show at the Land Pavilion at Epcot - Walt Disney World, FL? Last Episode’s Trivia Answer: The Harvest Theater This Episode’s Trivia Question: What was the former name of the main entrance plaza of Disney California Adventure. If you know the answer, drop us a line through Facebook or Twitter, or email us through the GOAFerBox at connect@mainentrancecast.com.
In today's show, Rafiki's Planet Watch to reopen, ‘Awesome Planet' coming to Epcot, Disney's Walk Around The World being retired, meetups, and so much more! The post Disney Parks Podcast Show #582 – Disney News For The Week Of March 25, 2019 appeared first on Disney Parks Podcast.
In today's show, Rafiki's Planet Watch to reopen, ‘Awesome Planet' coming to Epcot, Disney's Walk Around The World being retired, meetups, and so much more! The post Disney Parks Podcast Show #582 – Disney News For The Week Of March 25, 2019 appeared first on Disney Parks Podcast.
In today’s show, Rafiki's Planet Watch to reopen, ‘Awesome Planet’ coming to Epcot, Disney's Walk Around The World being retired, meetups, and so much more! The post Disney Parks Podcast Show #582 – Disney News For The Week Of March 25, 2019 appeared first on Disney Parks Podcast.
In today's show, Rafiki's Planet Watch to reopen, ‘Awesome Planet' coming to Epcot, Disney's Walk Around The World being retired, meetups, and so much more!
Missing the Mouse - A Walt Disney World and Disneyland Podcast
In this week’s episode: Awesome Planet film announced for Epcot – https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2019/03/awesome-planet-film-at-epcot-one-of-several-new-on-screen-experiences-coming-to-park/ Innoventions demolition permits filed – https://wdwnt.com/2019/03/innoventions-east-demolition-permits-filed-character-spot-starbucks-and-club-cool-set-to-close-at-epcot/ New parking lot signs at DHS – https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2019/03/disneys-hollywood-studios-parking-lot-adds-more-character/ Don’t forget to leave us a review on iTunes so we can share the show! If you want to reach out you can find us on Twitter and Facebook.
Hey Everyone! On today’s episode of Boardwalk Talk, we review the newest Marvel Cinematic Universe film Captain Marvel. We’ll discuss what we thought about the movie, how people reacted to the film, and the future of the MCU both in theaters and in the parks. Before the review, we cover some of the news over the past two weeks including the Fox/Disney merger, trailers for Aladdin, Toy Story 4, and Avengers: Endgame, and Epcot’s new film Awesome Planet. Finally, we wanted to mention that we will be resuming content on the week of April 12th, forgoing a week so we can have an episode in time for Avenger’s Endgame two weeks after. You can get a 30 day free trial of Audible and a free audiobook by going to auidbletrial.com/boardwalktalk. Thanks for listening, and have a magical day!!
ThrillGeek Podcast: Disney World, Disneyland, Universal and More!
On this episode of the ThrillGeek Podcast, we discuss the following topics:Awesome Planet film coming to Epcot - DETAILS:Crepe Restaurant coming to Epcot - DETAILS:Captain Marvel coming to Disneyland - DETAILS:Barry & Emily discuss Epcot International Flower & Garden FestivalToy Story 4 trailer discussionAvengers Endgame trailer discussionAND MORE!Planning a vacation? Click HERE for a FREE quote from MEI-Travel, the OFFICIAL travel partner of ThrillGeek!If you listen on ITUNES, please be sure to leave us a REVIEW.FOLLOW US:LIKE us on Facebook: https://goo.gl/zgDtUzFOLLOW us on Instagram: https://goo.gl/9gMQ4qFOLLOW us on Twitter: https://goo.gl/dF7wgCSUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: https://goo.gl/HB4baa
This is ParksCenter. We cover the top 7 (yeah, 7) stories from this week in Disney Parks news, in under 30 minutes, guaranteed. In this week's episode, we're talking about: A new Halloween fireworks show is coming this year, replacing HalloWishes Disney plans to update the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular for Walt Disney World’s 50th anniversary A new film, “Awesome Planet”, is coming to the theater in The Land pavilion that previously hosted “Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable” And more! Want to watch? The video version is embedded below, or check out our audio-only version on iTunes, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, or search for ParksCenter in your favorite podcast app! You can watch us record LIVE at 9pm Eastern every Wednesday night! Tune in for new LIVE episodes on WDWNTunes at wdwntunes.com.
We talk the latest Disney news with a new film called “Awesome Planet” coming to The Land Pavilion in Epcot at Walt Disney World! This is your Mickey Views Daily News for 03/20/19! Amazon Echo: http://bit.ly/MVDailyNews Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/2Gsp15v Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iah3q5cnfya73uyfxw6jmzo2qci Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/71ZCNiGidEDSMskJlibxSh?si=aCf7U-ZWT66S7Vecz-waMQ Transcript: Good day everyone my name and Brayden and this is your […] The post NEW FILM Coming to EPCOT at The Land! 03/20/19 – Mickey Views Daily News appeared first on Mickey Views.
Charlotte Adjchavanich has worked for The Body Shop in the UK for the last four years, at the time of our discussion The Body Shop had just merged with Natura, a Brazilian ethical and sustainable natural products company. We talk about Anita Roddick the founder of The Body Shop who started the ‘no animal testing’ campaign in the UK and EU – The Body Shop is now fighting to make a worldwide ban. Louis first met Charlotte working on a ‘Bio Bridges’ project painting a Red Shanked Douc mural in Walthamstow as part of The Body shop outreach program. We touch on Chemical vs. Natural compounds in cosmetics and micro beads too. Episode Six tracklist: Charlotte’s track: Next Episode – Snoop Dog & Dr. DreLouis’s track: Chest Wide Open – Lyrics BornAdam’s track: Wicked Land Remix by Sleepy Time Ghost – OnlyjoeThe remix track: The Edge – David McCallum Find out more about Body Shop projects here… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4neIwoNeF8&feature=youtu.be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpTaU0tqVBI&feature=youtu.be
Shane talks about red tide, algae, and the effects of freshwater chemicals on public health with environmental engineer Dr. Tracy Fanara. Catch her on Season 5 of “Awesome Planet” or find her on Instagram [@inspectorplanet](http://www.instagram.com/inspectorplanet). Charity Of The Week: Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium at [http://www.mote.org](http://www.mote.org) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shane talks about red tide, algae, and the effects of freshwater chemicals on public health with environmental engineer Dr. Tracy Fanara. Catch her on Season 5 of “Awesome Planet” or find her on Instagram [@inspectorplanet](http://www.instagram.com/inspectorplanet). Charity Of The Week: Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium at [http://www.mote.org](http://www.mote.org) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Renowned Environmentalists Philippe and Ashlan Cousteau. Philippe Cousteau has established himself as a prominent leader in the environmental movement. An award-winning television host, producer, author, speaker, philanthropist and social entrepreneur Philippe is the son of Philippe Cousteau Sr. and grandson of Jacques Cousteau. His life-mission is to empower people to recognize their ability to change the world. Philippe is the host and executive producer of Awesome Planet a new series that airs every Saturday morning syndicated on Fox and then Sunday free on Hulu. As a special correspondent for CNN he has hosted several award-winning shows including Going Green and Expedition Sumatra. Over the years he has hosted television series for the BBC, Animal Planet and Discovery Channel. As an author, Philippe has co-written many books including Going Blue and Make a Splash both of which have won multiple awards including Learning Magazine's 2011 Teachers' Choice Award for the Family, a Gold Nautilus Award and a 2010 ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year Gold Award. Philippe is also a successful social entrepreneur who believes in the power of commerce to do good. In 2012 he partnered with AdvisorShares Investments to launch the Global Echo Exchange Traded Fund on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:GIVE). His philanthropic efforts are focused on solving global social and environmental problems. In 2004 he founded EarthEcho International, a leading environmental education organization that is creating a whole new generation of environmental citizens; youth equipped with the knowledge to understand environmental challenges, the critical thinking skills to solve them, and the motivation to do so. I
Neil Haley will interview PHILIPPE COUSTEAU Will Discuss The World Water Monitoring Challenge. Philippe Cousteau has established himself as a prominent leader in the environmental movement. An award-winning television host, producer, author, speaker, philanthropist and social entrepreneur Philippe is the son of Philippe Cousteau Sr. and grandson of Jacques Cousteau. His life-mission is to empower people to recognize their ability to change the world. Philippe is the host and executive producer of Awesome Planet a new series that airs every Saturday morning syndicated on Fox and then Sunday free on Hulu. As a special correspondent for CNN he has hosted several award-winning shows including Going Green and Expedition Sumatra.