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Biscayne National Park is a world apart—just a short distance from Miami, yet mostly underwater, teeming with vibrant coral reefs, sprawling seagrass beds, and a rich maritime heritage. From hurricanes to habitat restoration, managing a marine park presents unique challenges, and few know that better than Sarah Hopson, the superintendent of Biscayne National Park.In this episode, Sarah shares what it takes to steward a park where 95% of the landscape is water. We dive into coral reef restoration projects, seagrass protection, and the hundreds of research permits that fuel scientific discoveries in the park. Sarah also discusses the hidden impacts of hurricanes on natural ecosystems, the role of volunteers in keeping Biscayne beautiful, and why she believes there's a park—and a job—for everyone in the National Park Service.We also explore what to do on a perfect day in Biscayne, from snorkeling the Maritime Heritage Trail to spotting butterflies on Elliott Key. Plus, Sarah reflects on the legacy of park stewardship and the ever-evolving role of the National Park Service in preserving both our places of glory and our places of brokenness.You can follow Who Runs This Park on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook or YouTube, can email us at info@whorunsthispark.com or check us out online at whorunsthispark.com. Sign up for the Who Runs This Park's newsletter at linktr.ee/whorunsthispark. Who Runs This Park is produced by Maddie Pellman with music by Danielle Bees.
In today's episode of the Biscayne Breakdown, K., Deem, George and Alex talk about the Miami Heat's wins vs the Cavs and others, along with the burning question on Heat fans' minds: should the Miami Heat keep the team together or sell their pieces? Don't miss it HEAT Nation! Like, comment, and subscribe! Follow Heat vs the World on all platforms @HVTWpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join George and Amy as they sit down with Hannah Spilva, co-founder of the trailblazing floral company LVLY, which disrupted the industry with same-day delivery. Hannah shares her journey from the bustling world of startups to life in Biscayne House, a stunning, design-rich home renovated by Kate Walker. Listen in to learn how she's made it her own, blending family chaos, art, and bold design choices. From meaningful art acquisitions to embracing color and creativity, this episode is all about making decisions that empower you in all facets of your life. Tune in for inspiration on entrepreneurship, interior design, and the power of storytelling through art.
In today's episode of the Biscayne Breakdown, K., Kevin, and Alex talk about the Miami Heat's win vs the 76ers, along with the current starting lineup, while also talking about Bam's season so far. Don't miss it HEAT Nation! Like, comment, and subscribe! Follow Heat vs the World on all platforms @HVTWpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The adage "like father, like son" may hold true for certain classic car owners. The first car Jim Greges owned was a 1957 Chevy that had belonged to his father. The first car he bought, in 1983, at age 19, was also a 1957 Chevy. "I always liked the look of the '57," he says. Greges paid $500, or about $1,600 today, although the car was far from roadworthy. "It had no motor and no transmission, the floors were full of holes and it needed rockers and trunk work," he recalls. He did nearly all the restoration, including a fresh coat of original Code No. 76 Daytona yellow paint. He left the fabric and vinyl seats to others. "I just wanted to leave the car as is," he says. "There are things I could have added, but that takes away from its history." Over the past 40 years, Greges has acquired parts from all over the country, although most were easy to find. He replaced the chrome bumper ends and the rear taillights. He has the original, stainless steel (not chrome) side trim ready to reinstall. The replacement engine is a Chevy 283 cubic inch V8, the same power the car rolled off the assembly line with. Chevrolet introduced the engine in 1957 and boasted it was the first to generate one horsepower per cubic inch when fuel-injected. The transmission is a two-speed Powerglide automatic with a floor shifter, also true to the car's origins. The Specs Assembly: Atlanta, Flint and other plants Model: 210 Body: 2-door sedan or hardtop, 4-door hardtop, sedan, convertible or station wagon Production: 1.5 million (2-door sedan, 162,851) Engine: 283 cubic inch V8, 265 cubic inch V8, 235 cubic inch straight 6 Carburetor: One four-barrel Horsepower: 220 Transmission: Powerglide 2-speed automatic, 3-speed manual, Turboglide automatic Weight: 3,272 pounds. Fuel economy: 17 to 18 mpg Cost: $2,222 ($24,932 today) Greges replaced the interior door panels and installed an after-market AM-FM radio replicating the original. He also installed a removable Grant steering wheel for security. "Their motto is 'No wheel, no steal!'" he notes. A removable steering wheel also makes it easier to clean the dash. The car is not deluxe; it lacks options available in 1957 such as power steering, brakes, windows and seats that could have been added for $270 ($3,000 today), air conditioning ($565, or $6,300) or fuel injection ($480, or $5,400). "Mine has no power anything," Greges says. "Everything is old-fashioned manual." Parking can be a challenge without power steering, but otherwise Greges feels the car "is a dream," including the comfortable seats. "It's nice to drive, good on the highway," he said, even on longer trips to Kentucky with his wife, Patty, for the annual Hot Rod Power Tour. He doesn't recall the odometer reading when he bought the car; he reset it to zero and has driven it 21,000 miles. He estimates the Chevy gets about 17 miles to the gallon on the highway. "It has to run on high-test, but I make my concoction with additives to boost the octane, plus lead, which the heads and valves need as a lubricant," he says. He and Patty enjoy taking the car to local cruise shows in Fishkill and Hopewell Junction, where the yellow exterior always attracts attention. Motor Trend once described the '57 Chevy as "arguably the best looking and most well-known Chevy ever built." Greges has been asked if he would sell, "but once I tell them I've had it since I was 19, they say, 'Forget it, it's a family member,' " he says. On average, a 1957 Chevy 210 sells for $45,000 but has gone for as much as $120,000. The 150, 210 and Bel Air models are popular with collectors, restorers and hotrodders. Chevrolet sold the 210 from 1953 to 1957. It was considered a notch above the less stylish 150 but not as glitzy as the Bel Air. In 1958 the 210 was replaced by the Biscayne.
From Maine to Florida, coastal units of the National Park System are being impacted in various ways by the changing climate. Some of the impacts affect wildlife, some natural resources, and some the human populations who either live in or come to visit these beautiful areas. At the National Parks Traveler. We've been working on a series of stories looking at these changes that are showing up. In recent shows we've discussed impacts to manatees that live in the waters of Everglades and Biscayne national parks as well as Cumberland Island National Seashore, and how sea level rise is impacting salt marshes that are vital for wildlife and which serve as buffers to hurricanes and tropical storms. At Acadia National Park in Maine, the impacts are materializing in various ways. Rainstorms are becoming heavier and more damaging, invasive species such as the Asian shore crab are showing up in the waters of Frenchman Bay, and the number of bird species that winter on Mount Desert Island have decreased. To take a closer look at these changes, we're joined by Nick Fisichelli, the president and CEO of the Schoodic Institute, a nonprofit science center based on the national park's Schoodic Peninsula to discuss some of the impacts that have arrived and the research being done to better understand them.
In today's episode of the Biscayne Breakdown, K. and Alex talk about the Miami Heat winning the summer league championship, along with the great performances from Kel'el Ware, Pelle Larsson, and Summer League Finals MVP, Josh Christopher. They then talked Bam Adebayo and the Olympics, along with what lies ahead for this squad. Check it out HEAT Nation! Like, comment, and subscribe! Follow Heat vs the World on all platforms @HVTWpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode of the Biscayne Breakdown, K. and Deem talk about the Miami Heat's selections in the recent NBA draft, along with the ongoing conversations with Tyler Herro. They then give their thoughts on what the Heat should do this offseason. Check it out HEAT Nation! Like, comment, and subscribe! Follow Heat vs the World on all platforms @HVTWpodcast Follow K. on Twitter at: Twitter.com/K_Said_Que Follow Deem on Twitter at: Twitter.com/bldeem Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode of the Biscayne Breakdown, K. and Deem talk about the Miami Heat's offseason and the future of their free agents, while discussing the Donovan Mitchell and Trae Young saga. They then discuss the NBA draft and what has been taking place in the Playoffs. Check it out HEAT Nation! Like, comment, and subscribe! Follow Heat vs the World on all platforms @HVTWpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob gives his thoughts on a potential under-the-radar type of target for the Heat in Hawks restricted free agent Saddiq Bey! #TeamSeatGeek: Use code ROBCAO for $20 off your first SeatGeek order: https://seatgeek.com/ Socials: https://www.instagram.com/robcao/ https://www.instagram.com/theflame_es/
In today's episode of the Biscayne Breakdown, K., Deem, Kevin, and Alex talk about the NBA Playoffs, and what lies ahead for the Miami Heat and their future with Jimmy Butler. Check it out HEAT Nation! Like, comment, and subscribe! Follow Heat vs the World on all platforms @HVTWpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode of the Biscayne Breakdown, K., Deem, Alex, Kevin, and Joel talk about the Miami Heat's Game 1 loss to the Boston Celtics, and what's needed to win Game 2 on Wednesday. Check it out HEAT Nation! Like, comment, and subscribe! Follow Heat vs the World on all platforms @HVTWpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Charging for power windows, radio use and no spare tires?! What are new cars coming to these days? We update folks on the 66 Biscayne we gave away and learn that boosting a battery is NOT the way to go!
In today's episode of the Biscayne Breakdown, K., Deem, Alex, and Joel talk about the Miami Heat's performance during the whole regular season, along with the progress made by various players. They then took a look into the play-in matchup against the 76ers and more. Check it out HEAT Nation! Like, comment, and subscribe! Follow Heat vs the World on all platforms @HVTWpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode of the Biscayne Breakdown, K. and Deem talk about the Miami Heat's disappointing, recent performance, as they are currently on a three game losing streak, coming off of a disgusting loss against the Washington Wizards. Check it out HEAT Nation! Like, comment, and subscribe! Follow Heat vs the World on all platforms @HVTWpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode of the Biscayne Breakdown, K. and Deem are joined by George and talk about the Miami Heat's red hot return to hoops, along with continuing conversations from the last episode, while discussing the depth of this team, Jimmy Butler being incredible, and the upcoming schedule for Miami. Check it out HEAT Nation! Like, comment, and subscribe! Follow Heat vs the World on all platforms @HVTWpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode of the Biscayne Breakdown, K. and Deem talk about NBA All-Star weekend, featuring guys like Bam Adebayo, Jaime Jaquez Jr., and Alondes Williams. After talking about the weekend, they go into what lies ahead for the Miami Heat as they get ready for the second half of the season. Check it out HEAT Nation! Like, comment, and subscribe! Follow Heat vs the World on all platforms @HVTWpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Motorator Matt talks about the 2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse and how it compares to 2021 Mustang Mach 1. Then they take a look at the new Aston Martin Vantage. Goldberg talks about taking his GTX and Biscayne out for a spin. Presented by DrinkBravago.com
In today's episode of the Biscayne Breakdown, K. and Deem talk about the recent Miami Heat performances against the Kings and Wizards, while breaking down what's going on for other teams in the league. They then look towards the Heat's next couple games against the Clippers and more. Check it out HEAT Nation! Like, comment, and subscribe! Follow Heat vs the World on all platforms @HVTWpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode of the Biscayne Breakdown, K., Deem, and Kevin talk about the recent Miami Heat's recent losses to the Raptors and Hawks and what needs to be improved on for this squad, while also discussing the possibility of landing Dejounte Murray in a trade, while looking at the other potential trade targets for the Miami Heat. They then discuss what lies ahead for the Heat in their next five games and more. Check it out HEAT Nation! Like, comment, and subscribe! Follow Heat vs the World on all platforms @HVTWpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode of the Biscayne Breakdown, K. and Deem talk about Erik Spoelstra's well deserved contract extension, along with Tyler Herro's recent shooting struggles. They then talk Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Nikola Jović's recent performance, and wrapped it up with a huge giveaway. Check it out HEAT Nation! Like, comment, and subscribe! Follow Heat vs the World on all platforms @HVTWpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode of the Biscayne Breakdown, K. and Kevin talk about the recent Miami Heat win vs the Los Angeles Lakers, along with the recent performances of many of the players. Check it out HEAT Nation! Like, comment, and subscribe! Follow Heat vs the World on all platforms @HVTWpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode of the Biscayne Breakdown, K. and Deem talk about the recent Miami Heat win vs the Golden State Warriors, along with the many things that have made them a threat, including their deep roster. Check it out HEAT Nation! Like, comment, and subscribe! Follow Heat vs the World on all platforms @HVTWpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode of the Biscayne Breakdown, K. and Deem talk about the recent Miami Heat win vs the Atlanta Hawks, along with the great performances by Tyler Herro and Duncan Robinson. We then gave our thoughts on the team as a whole and if improvements should be made, while also giving our expectations for the Heat-76ers game on Christmas Day. Check it out HEAT Nation! Like, comment, and subscribe! Follow Heat vs the World on all platforms @HVTWpodcast Follow K. on Twitter at: Twitter.com/K_said_que Follow Deem on Twitter at: Twitter.com/bldeem Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode of the Biscayne Breakdown, K., Kevin, Joel, and George talk about the recent Miami Heat win vs the Toronto Raptors, along with the ferocity of this roster. We then gave our thoughts on the in-season tournament, while also discussing possible changes to the rotation down the line. Check it out HEAT Nation! Like, comment, and subscribe! Follow Heat vs the World on all platforms @HVTWpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode of the Biscayne Breakdown, K. and Deem talk about the recent Miami Heat struggles and what has been the reasons behind it. Is it already panic time for Heat fans? Check it out HEAT Nation! Like, comment, and subscribe! Follow Heat vs the World on all platforms @HVTWpodcast Follow Deem on Twitter at: Twitter.com/bldeem Follow K. on Twitter at: Twitter.com/K_said_que Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode of the Biscayne Breakdown, K. Nick, and Joel discuss the recent quotes from Kyle Lowry and potentially being a starter, while also discussing the potential of players like Nikola Jovic, Jaime Jaquez Jr., and RJ Hampton. They then discussed the current big man rotation for the Heat, while wrapping it up with some dream trade scenarios they have in mind. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nyro has a chat with Malcolm, Hanover fights, and Turvey & Biscayne find religion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nyro has a chat with Malcolm, Hanover fights, and Turvey & Biscayne find religion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The New York Times recently summed up one of the biggest climate change stories of the year so far. The planet's average sea surface temperature spiked to a record high in April, and the ocean has remained exceptionally warm ever since, the paper reported. In July, widespread marine heatwaves drove temperatures back up to near record highs, with some hot spots nearing 100 degrees Fahrenheit. In late July, water temperatures off the southern tip of Florida surpassed 100 degrees Fahrenheit. What are the impacts of this hot water to Dry Tortugas, Everglades, and Biscayne national parks? We're going to explore that question with Dr. Steve Davis, the chief science officer for the Everglades Foundation.
Why expand the National Park System? That can be a controversial question. There are many folks who would love to see additional units added, and there are just as many who say the National Park Service does not have the staff or funding to adequately maintain the existing park system. We've been exploring that question in recent weeks and months, and an argument can be made that since national parks carry the highest protection of natural resources in the country, we should expand the park system to better protect biodiversity and, if possible, help it grow. In this week's show, Lynn Riddick helps me present you with a story that explores the question of expanding the National Park System for the sake of biodiversity. If you prefer reading the story, rather than having it narrated to you, the long-form post is on the Traveler. At the end of our story about expanding the park system, Lynn returns with a short audio postcard from Big Cypress National Preserve.
Jackie Gross-Kellogg is a Key Biscayne native. She works as a Program Coordinator at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Biscayne Nature Center in Crandon Park in Key Biscayne. She has worked in various cultural institutions, including the Lowe Art Museum, ArtCenter/South Florida, the Education Fund & Art Basel. In 2010, after serving many years as President of the Key Biscayne Athletic Club, she co-founded the Key Biscayne Soccer Club.Guest Links: Jackiebiscaynenaturecenter.orgSponsor:RDCA MMA328 Crandon Blvd. Ste 206 Key Biscayne FL 33149305-365-0120rdcamma.com
The Carnival Pizza Lawsuit is the lead story on Friday Travel and Cruise Industry News, June 23, 2022 with Chillie Falls. Carnival Cruise Line is being sued by a popular pizza restaurant in Miami and is subsequently countersuing to invalidate the restaurant's claim. The lawsuit is all over the naming rights for “Miami Slice” and how it applies to the restaurant versus Carnival Celebration and the pizzeria in the 820 Biscayne neighborhood, also named “Miami Slice.” Also today, Icon of the Seas Aces Sea Trials; Updates on Bret and Cindy; Costa Announces National Geographic Excursions; and much more LIVE at 11 AM EDT. To access video feed, CLICK HERE #scootaround #miamislice #carnivalcelebration #cruiseship #celebration #funship #cruisetok #carnival #rollercoaster #vacation #usatravel #cruisetravel #cruise #crucero #carnivalmardigras #carnivalhorizon #carnivalbreeze #carnivalcelebration #carnivalconquest #carnivalpride Thanks for visiting my channel. Unsold inside, ocean view and balcony cabins for Labor Day Sapphire Princess Alaska Cruise. Details here: https://bit.ly/3XSeLWw NYTimes The Daily, the flagship NYT podcast with a massive audience. "Vacationing In The Time Of Covid" https://nyti.ms/3QuRwOS To access the Travel and Cruise Industry News podcast; https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/travelcruisenews or go to https://accessadventure.net/ To subscribe: http://bit.ly/chi-fal As always, I appreciate super chats or any other donation to support my channel. For your convenience, please visit: https://paypal.me/chillie9264?locale.x=en_US Chillie's Cruise Schedule: https://accessadventure.net/chillies-trip-calendar/ For your special needs, contact me or Scootaround, https://www.scootaround.com/mobility-rentals, 1.888.441.7575. Use SRN11137 Check out my streaming partner: https://streamyard.com?pal=4889083533852672 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ChilliesCruises Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chillie.falls Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChillieFalls Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chilliefalls/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chilliescruises Business Email: chillie@chilliefalls.com Accessible Travel Blog: https://accessadventure.net/ Chillie Chats With Sue Bryant, London Times Cruise Editor About Emerald Azzurra https://youtu.be/_bnrkqPf2gE Chillie Chats With Disability Advocate Kristy Durso https://youtu.be/EY3ZxxYGPCw Chillie Chats with Sylvia Longmire, Ambassador for Scootaround and WHILL Powerchairs https://youtu.be/VovRJ5Fh1I8 Chillie Chats With Special Guest Kevin Martin, 30 And A Wake Up https://youtube.com/live/7Q5AFPDD0YY Chillie Chats with Mark Chilutti on Accessibility of Oasis of the Seas https://youtu.be/ibuJe7sfvrA Chillie Chats With Kelly Narowski, Disability Rights Advocate and Avid Traveler https://youtu.be/NFB7LhkJ7go and https://youtu.be/LxbC5UW-Lsk Casino Loyalty Programs with Sue Sherer https://youtu.be/p0SsewJC_cE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TWS News 1: Japan's Solution – 00:35What's Hard About Being a Christian – 2:35God Stuff: You Are Enough – 10:08TWS News 2: Biscayne National Park – 14:00One Word Weekend – 16:13Monday School: Know Pain Know Gain – 21:10TWS News 3: AI Lawnmower – 23:44What This Song Needs: Crowder – 29:22Rock Report: Harrison Ford on Age – 33:45 One and Done Game – 36:10Email – 42:29 You can join our Wally Show Poddies Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/WallyShowPoddies
¿Sabías que la mayoría del agua de Florida proviene de los Everglades? En este episodio, la directora de comunicaciones de la Fundación Everglades, nos cuenta la importancia del cuidado de la reserva de los Everglades. Miles de personas en Florida reciben su agua potable de esta fuente, por ende habitar y construir de manera sostenible es vital para Florida y sus habitantes. Begoñe Cazalis tiene una amplia experiencia en comunicación y relaciones gubernamentales, tanto en el sector público como en el privado. Comenzó su carrera como periodista para The Miami Herald y El Nuevo Herald cubriendo el gobierno local en varios municipios de Miami-Dade. Begoñe se desempeñó como oficial de información pública y luego como asistente del administrador de la ciudad en Homestead, donde dirigió el programa City's National Parks Trolley y la marca de la ciudad de Homestead como la puerta de entrada a los parques nacionales, en asociación con los parques de Everglades y Biscayne. Antes de unirse al equipo de la Fundación Everglades, Begoñe manejó Asuntos Públicos y Relaciones Gubernamentales para Coca-Cola Beverages Florida a nivel estatal y federal, liderando esfuerzos de sostenibilidad, así como programas de educación y desarrollo económico. Previamente también dirigió Marketing y Comunicaciones para la Universidad de St. Thomas en Miami Gardens, FL, donde también ha impartido ocasionalmente cursos de comunicaciones.
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Whitney shares her recent trip to Florida, where she spent time with her mother and sister. She starts off discussing her anxiety around planning the trip and her experience flying with JetBlue and using TSA Cares. The episode explores the fear of flying, accommodations for disabilities like neurodivergence, and special diet eating options while traveling. Whitney expresses her goal of visiting all 63 national parks in the United States. She goes into detail on the journey of visiting the Everglades, Biscayne, and Dry Tortugas National Park. Additionally, Whitney discusses her favorite travel items and products (linked below). And as usual, she invites listeners to join her free community, Beyond Measure, for weekly live episodes.Tune into the live episodes, broadcasting live on Beyond Measure every Monday at 3pm Pacific time: https://podcast.wellevatr.com/beyond-measureProducts and resources mentioned in this episode (affiliate links used):Loop earplugs: https://amzn.to/3FSt1sdAirplane Pockets Tray Table Cover: https://amzn.to/3LPeFwwVessi waterproof vegan shoes: https://fbuy.io/vessi/whitlauritsenLife Straw bottle: https://whitneylauritsen.com/lifestrawSTOJO Collapsible Travel Cup: https://amzn.to/40yccKXTasty The Salad Boss Salad Chopper Colander Bowl: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Tasty-The-Salad-Boss-Salad-Chopper-Colander-Bowl-Light-Blue/103634195Crispy Seaweed Snacks by Nora: https://amzn.to/40vwXaRNo Cow vegan low carb protein bars: https://amzn.to/3K6rWPVStellar Pretzels: https://amzn.to/3JKU2yVGoodie Girl Cookies: https://amzn.to/3ZeaAoQGenexa Motion Sickness Relief: https://amzn.to/3JNPA2mEwedoos Rash Guard: https://amzn.to/3lJvCxRVIFUUR Water Sports Shoes: https://amzn.to/3LYt4X8Sun Visor: https://amzn.to/3ZeyIrsAirplane Footrest: https://amzn.to/3njceZ5Essentia travel pillow: https://whitneylauritsen.com/myessentiaThe America the Beautiful-The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Annual Pass: https://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tool_type=cl&merchant_id=e295c418-295a-447c-b265-734e25f82503&website_id=cb108bda-c46a-4843-be9f-40db97e01187&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.rei.com%2Fproduct%2F208992%2Famerica-the-beautiful-pass-20222023Locations mentioned:Gator Park Airboat Rides: https://www.gatorpark.com/Kimpton Fitch Lodge: https://www.kimptonkeywest.com/key-west-hotels/fitch-lodge/Kaya Island Eats in Key West: https://kayakeywest.com/Takara Thai & Sushi Restaurant in Marathon, Florida: https://www.yelp.com/biz/takara-thai-house-and-sushi-marathonBurgerFi: https://www.burgerfi.com/Hart House vegan fast food chain: https://www.myharthouse.com/Find additional episode show notes, resources, and transcripts at wellevatr.comLove the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »
If you're looking for something different for dinner, then, Rusty Pelican Miami is the best option, an upscale water front dining experience. In today's podcast, I'm going to talk about Rusty Pelican Miami, you'll learn the ins and outs of this restaurant.About Marina 'Travel Experta'I am an Experience Collector, World Traveler, Expat Mama and WifeI have been an expat for over 20 years, raising 2 trilingual sonsMy family and I have traveled to over 40 countries and counting …I'm here to inspire you to travel, move internationally, have fun with your family and so much more!Did you enjoy the podcast?Leave a review on Apple Podcast! They are one of THE most important factors for podcasts, and it's super easy to do: Click on “View in iTunes” on the left-hand side under the picture. Leave an honest review.Thanks, you're super!
Recently JD McGee and Melinda Hooper took on the over 57 miles FKT from the Flamingo Visitor Center located on the Florida Bay in Everglades National Park to the Dante Fascell Visitor Center in Biscayne National Park. They set the Mixed Gender Record with a time of 18 Hours, 37 Minutes, and 11 Seconds! The route follows Florida State Road 9336, which serves as the main park road within the Everglades National Park and has historical ties to Old Ingraham Highway. The route traverses 38 miles through the heart of Everglades National Park, where you will pass coastal lowlands, hardwood hammocks, mangroves, wetlands, prairies and cypress forests. Wildlife is abundant throughout the course, including birds and the occasional alligator and crocodile sighting. Once exiting Everglades National Park, you will pass through some of South Florida's farmlands as you head into Florida City, the gateway to the Florida Keys and the Everglades, on your trek to Biscayne National Park. From Florida City to Biscayne National Park, you will pass alongside various canals teeming with wildlife, including manatees, alligators and various native and migratory birds. The route ends at the Dante Fascell Visitor Center within Biscayne National Park, with vast scenic views of Biscayne Bay from the boardwalk. Luis Cocco has the Male Supported FKT for this as well, he set that with a time of 10 Hours, 59 Minutes, and 7 Seconds!
The So Fly Crew sit down to have a good old fashioned trip-isode. Aldo and Mitch take Yilma and Aidas through their recent trip to Miami to fish Biscayne and the Everglades. The trip was full of learning, fun moments, big fish and incredible people. Special thanks to Chums, Costa, Redington and Rio. Extra special thanks to Dr. Ross Boucek and Benny Blanco. LEARN MORE: https://www.bonefishtarpontrust.org/ https://captainsforcleanwater.org/ https://www.instagram.com/captbennyblanco/?hl=en
In Hour 3 we address the HEAT's slow start as Tobin theorizes the HEAT may be missing "A Lil Sweetner" to their recipe. Tobin next theorizes if we are on "Washed Watch" with Dewayne Dedmon. Next "Could Be Somethin, Could Be Nothin" returns as Tobin see's a questionable post from Jae Crowder that could possible be hinting at a reunion on Biscayne. Next we take some texts as HEAT nation chimes in on their early season opinions of their hometown hoopers. This leads to a conversation on Tyler Herro's minutes and Bam Adebayo's underwhelming start to his season. We close the hour out with our favorite Tuesday game "Damage is Done".
This week the lads continue their ABC's of the National Parks with Biscayne NP in southern Florida. They go over some fun facts about the park while also giving out tips to make your trip extra special. The conversation wanders into pirates, treasure, clusters, and more. Get your hands on some Wandering Ways Apparel at teespring.com/stores/wandering-ways Check out our instagram for the pictures discussed and more stories @Wandering_Ways_Podcast Love the podcast or want to be a possible guest email us at wanderingwayspodcast@gmail.com or quartzlakeproduction@gmail.com Check out even more Quartz Lake and Wandering Ways fun at https://linktr.ee/WanderingWays Sponsors: Check out Blue Ribbon Nets https://blueribbonnets.net/ and use the code Rugaru10 for 10% off Check out the Little Shell Tribe Store https://shopls574.com/shop/ and use the code Wanderingways to get a discount
Today's episode is brought to you by InterContinental Miami, located at the crossroads of Miami's Business and Arts districts. Known as the “Bayfront Icon,” the luxurious 34-story hotel sits on the shore of Biscayne Bay in the heart of downtown Miami, providing breathtaking panoramic city and water views for a unique mix of work and play. An elegant and expansive city hotel, the InterContinental Miami offers 135,000 square feet of total meeting space, 653 luxury guest rooms, numerous dining outlets and full-service spa. Bring your boardroom to Biscayne and meet mere minutes from the most exciting areas in Miami. In today's episode, we are joined by Mick Ebeling, Founder and CEO of Not Impossible Labs, a social tech incubator determined to improve the world one invention at a time. Mick believes that society's biggest problems can be solved with fewer echo chambers and a little more elbow grease, and he reminds us that throughout history humans have consistently made the impossible possible. He says we all have the power to make an impact and by recognizing failure as a gateway to solutions, we can collectively solve the absurdities of humanity by breaking large-scale issues into manageable endeavors while maintaining a positive mindset. To learn more about Mick and the Not Impossible Labs mission, head to notimpossible.com.
This podcast episode features Miami from the onset of the Civil War to the dawn of incorporation in 1896. While it was a sparsely populated wilderness, the former Fort Dallas, or future City of Miami, was subject to a Union blockade during the Civil War years. During the reconstruction period, the Freedman's Bureau dispatched William Gleason to assess the viability of the region for a place to settle freed slaves. This began a period of chaos between the established settlers and Gleason's ambitions from 1866 through 1877. During the decades of the 1870s and 1880s, many of Miami's earliest pioneers arrived and settled into an area simply referred to as Biscayne. Some still referred to the region as Fort Dallas, and a few remembered the Village of Miami period, but most of the settlers during this time were looking to enjoy the pristine and tranquil setting that Southeast Florida offered during the two decades preceding incorporation. Once Henry Flagler, Julia Tuttle, and the Brickells reached their respective agreements to form a city, the area changed dramatically.
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We finally get some news from Biscayne as the Miami HEAT resign forward Caleb Martin. Tobin takes inventory of his tweets to recap instances that he directly tagged an athlete he was bashing. Following this we get more insight on the sentiment in Utah, specifically with Donovan Mitchell, following the trade of key cogs Rudy Gobert and Royce O'neal. The guys debate whether or not a trade to Utah would be the best option for Tyler Herro. We got beef!!! Hollywood Superstar Chris Pratt criticizes Octagon Superstar Israel Adesanya for his lack luster main events.
We are fired up this morning as we reflect on a biggggg Miami HEAT win last night at FTX arena. The HEAT crush the Sixers by 35 points and we are loving every minute of it. Marcos' former baby sitter DJ Khaled was an unsung hero of last nights game as he was instrumental in helping set the vibes on Biscayne. We wrap the hour discussing theories as to why Joel Embiid performed as poorly as he did last night.
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Cruise News Today — March 24, 2022. Carnival Cruise Line details 820 Biscayne zone on its upcoming mega-ship Carnival Celebration. Another Norwegian Escape cruise has been canceled. Costa Cruises has offered its ship Costa Magica as temporary housing for Ukrainian refugees. On Wednesday, cruise line stocks were down for CCL, RCL, and NCLH.