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Ein Kind, das für Schlagzeilen sorgt. Eine Gabe, die zur Last wird. Und ein Verbrechen, das alles überschattet.1984 steht die 14-jährige Tina Resch im Zentrum eines landesweiten Medienspektakels: Möbel bewegen sich wie von Geisterhand, Reporter belagern ihr Zuhause, und bald kennt jeder ihren Namen. Doch das, was als Sensation beginnt, endet Jahre später in einem Albtraum – mit dem Tod eines Kindes, einem Urteil auf Lebenszeit und der Frage: Was ist mit Amber Bennett wirklich passiert?In dieser Folge widmen wir uns einem herzzerreißenden Fall und tauchen ein in eine Geschichte voller Rätsel, Schmerz und unbeantworteter Fragen. Zwischen Poltergeist-Phänomenen, toxischen Beziehungen und einem Justizsystem, das wenig Raum für Zweifel lässt, versuchen wir, dem nachzugehen, was zwischen Sensation und Stille verloren ging.Inhaltswarnungen: Gewalt an Kindern, Kindstod, Paranormale UmständeOb der Fall gelöst oder ungelöst ist seht ihr ganz unten in der Folgenbeschreibung: N= nicht gelöst, G = Gelöst.SHOWNOTES:Quellen zum Fall:Website: https://www.christinaboyer.org/Doku Demons & Saviors: https://www.disneyplus.com/de-de/browse/entity-05b16187-192e-40f3-b65a-399ac01f4f2aArtikel: https://magazine.atavist.com/deliverance-christina-boyer-georgia-murder-justice-telekinesis/REISE IN DEN TOD - YAYHört rein bei Reise in den Tod, den Podcast, in dem es um Verbrechen geht, die beim Urlaub oder Reisen geschehen sind. Ab dem 13.02 mit uns als Host - exklusiv bei Podimo. Reisefails könnt ihr an folgende Emailadresse schicken: reiseindentod@gmail.comÜber diesen Link könnt ihr Podimo kostenfrei testen: https://podimo.de/reiseindentod - schlagt zu :)Vielen Dank an unsere heutigen Werbepartner!Bookbeat:Mit unserem Code crime könnt ihr Bookbeat jetzt 90 Tage lang kostenlos testen und 1 Million Hörbücher und E-Books entdecken.Unser Link: bookbeat.com/de/crimeBetterhelp:Unsere Hörer:innen erhalten 10 % Rabatt auf den ersten Monat unter BetterHelp.com/PUPPIES.Hier findet ihr alle Links zu unseren aktuellen Werbepartnern, Rabatten und Codes:https://linktr.ee/puppiesandcrimeEmpfehlungen (diesmal für den Pupkins Bookclub im Juli):Amandas Empfehlung an Marieke: The God of the Woods von Liz MooreMarieke Empfehlung an Amanda: Julia and the Shark von Kiran Millwood HargraveSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: @Puppiesandcrime - https://www.instagram.com/puppiesandcrime/?hl=deTiktok: @puppiesandcrime.podcast - https://www.tiktok.com/@puppiesandcrime.podcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PuppiesandCrimeEmail: puppiesandcrime@gmail.com------- G --------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Wenn aus dem großen Traum ein Albtraum wird. Es sollte das Abenteuer ihres Lebens werden. Im Herbst 1961 packt die fünfköpfige Duperrault-Familie aus Wisconsin ihre Sachen und lässt ihr komfortables Leben ins Wisconsin hinter sich. Mehrere Monate wollen Arthur und seine Frau Jean mit ihren drei Kindern, Brian, Terry Jo und René auf einem Segelboot die Welt erkunden. Als Auftakt steht ein 1-wöchiger Segeltörn auf den Bahamas an. Mit dabei ist das frisch-vermählte Ehepaar Julian Harvey und Mary Dene. Doch 5 Tage, nachdem die Bluebelle den Hafen von Fort Lauderdale in Florida verlässt, kommt es zur Katastrophe. Das Geheimnis, was auf der Bluebelle wirklich passiert wird, wird am Ende durch eine unerwartete Zeugin gelüftet- und ihre Geschichte erschüttert und berührt das ganze Land. Inhaltswarnungen: Suizid (explizit), Krieg, explizite Gewalt, Tod Minderjähriger Ob der Fall gelöst oder ungelöst ist seht ihr ganz unten in der Folgenbeschreibung: N= nicht gelöst, G = Gelöst.SHOWNOTES:REISE IN DEN TOD - YAYHört rein bei Reise in den Tod, den Podcast, in dem es um Verbrechen geht, die beim Urlaub oder Reisen geschehen sind. Ab dem 13.02 mit uns als Host - exklusiv bei Podimo. Reisefails könnt ihr an folgende Emailadresse schicken: reiseindentod@gmail.comÜber diesen Link könnt ihr Podimo kostenfrei testen: https://podimo.de/reiseindentod - schlagt zu :)Vielen Dank an unsere heutigen Werbepartner!Bookbeat:Mit unserem Code crime könnt ihr Bookbeat jetzt 90 Tage lang kostenlos testen und 1 Million Hörbücher und E-Books entdecken.Unser Link: bookbeat.com/de/crimeBetterhelp:Unsere Hörer:innen erhalten 10 % Rabatt auf den ersten Monat unter BetterHelp.com/PUPPIES.Hier findet ihr alle Links zu unseren aktuellen Werbepartnern, Rabatten und Codes:https://linktr.ee/puppiesandcrimeEmpfehlungen:Amanda: Storyteller Spiel gefunden bei NetflixMarieke: Frische ErbsenSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: @Puppiesandcrime - https://www.instagram.com/puppiesandcrime/?hl=deTiktok: @puppiesandcrime.podcast - https://www.tiktok.com/@puppiesandcrime.podcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PuppiesandCrimeEmail: puppiesandcrime@gmail.com------- G --------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dieses Mal nehmen wir euch mit nach Fernost – genauer gesagt: nach Südkorea. Zu Gast ist Weon-Ah Mira Kim, die live aus Seoul zugeschaltet ist und spannende Einblicke in die koreanische Kultur, Sprache und Kulinarik gibt. Mira hat nicht nur als Konferenzdolmetscherin Deutsch-Koreanisch im Bereich Wirtschaft/Recht und Juristin für viel erlebt, sondern ist auch Gründerin von „Live aus Korea“ – einem Start-up, das koreanische Produkte und Sprachkurse für den deutschsprachigen Raum anbietet. Die Online-Academy ist für all jene gedacht, die Koreanisch nicht über Umwege, sondern mit dem Originalsystem lernen möchten: auf Deutsch erklärt, aber nach dem bewährten Lernprinzip, mit dem auch Koreaner selbst ihre Sprache verinnerlichen.Inhalte der Folge:Mira Kims Weg von Korea nach Deutschland und zurückDie Unterschiede zwischen koreanischer und deutscher MentalitätWie Mira Deutsch lernte und was sie an deutscher Küche liebtEntstehung und Entwicklung des Start-ups „Live aus Korea“Die Faszination an der koreanischen Popkultur, K-Beauty und koreanischem TraditionshandwerkTipps zum effektiven Koreanisch lernen – warum Social Media dabei Fluch und Segen istMiras Empfehlungen für einen Trip nach Seoul und kulturelle Tipps für ZuhauseBesonderheiten beim Dolmetschen im deutsch-koreanischen Business-KontextBuchempfehlungen von Mira Kim – darunter ein echter Klassiker von Franz Kafka...Empfohlene Serien & Bücher:K-Drama „Squid Game“ für einen gesellschaftskritischen Einblick in KoreaSerie „Alhambra“ mit aktuellen Themen und K-Pop-Star-BeteiligungBuch: „Die Verwandlung“ von Franz Kafka – Miras Lieblingsbuch und faszinierende Parabel über Gesellschaft und IdentitätKurzgeschichte "Die kaiserliche Botschaft" von Franz KafkaMiras Tipps für Korea-Fans:Spaziergang am Cheonggyecheon in SeoulK-Beauty-Produkte aus Korea – z. B. von der Premium-Marke „Sulwhasoo“Traditionelle Schmuckkästchen als Mitbringsel oder GeschenkLinks & Empfehlungen: Mehr zu Mira Kim und ihrem Start-up „Live aus Korea“ sowie Kontaktmöglichkeiten findet ihr hier:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liveauskorea/Website von Mira: https://liveauskorea.com/Special:Hörtipp für Buchliebhaber:innen: Mit dem Rabattcode „Buchplausch“ könnt ihr BookBeat einen Monat lang kostenlos testen und so viele Hörbücher hören, wie ihr möchtet!Viel Spaß beim Reinhören und Entdecken neuer Lieblingslektüre, Serien und koreanischer Inspiration! Feedback, Fragen oder eigene Erfahrungen? Meldet euch gern bei uns.Darüber freuen wir uns: Abonniert den Buchplausch für mehr spannende Buch- und Kulturgespräche! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Detroit, Michigan, 2018Auf den ersten Blick klingt Tara Lees Versprechen fast zu gut, um wahr zu sein. Sie vermittelt Adoptionen – persönlich, unkompliziert und mit dem Versprechen, dass es immer klappt. Für Paare, die seit Jahren vergeblich versuchen, Eltern zu werden, scheint damit endlich ein Licht am Ende des Tunnels aufzuleuchten. Paare wie Alex und Jenny – oder Nick und Theresa Matheny.Doch je weiter der Prozess voranschreitet, desto mehr beginnt das Konstrukt zu bröckeln. Geburtstermine verschieben sich plötzlich, wichtige Dokumente fehlen, Aussagen widersprechen sich. Und Tara? Sie bleibt ruhig, charmant – manchmal auch drängend – und hat für alles eine Erklärung.Nach und nach wächst das Misstrauen. Wer ist diese Frau wirklich? Und was passiert, wenn man einer Fremden in einem der verletzlichsten Momente seines Lebens zu sehr vertraut?In dieser Folge sprechen wir über ein Verbrechen, das die Grenzen des Justizsystems sprengt – und über eine Frau, die versprach, Familien zu schenken, aber stattdessen tiefe Wunden hinterließ.Inhaltswarnungen: (Unerfüllter) Kinderwunsch, Adoption, BetrugOb der Fall gelöst oder ungelöst ist seht ihr ganz unten in der Folgenbeschreibung: N= nicht gelöst, G = Gelöst.SHOWNOTES:REISE IN DEN TOD - YAYHört rein bei Reise in den Tod, den Podcast, in dem es um Verbrechen geht, die beim Urlaub oder Reisen geschehen sind. Ab dem 13.02 mit uns als Host - exklusiv bei Podimo. Reisefails könnt ihr an folgende Emailadresse schicken: reiseindentod@gmail.comÜber diesen Link könnt ihr Podimo kostenfrei testen: https://go.podimo.com/puppies - schlagt zu :)Vielen Dank an unsere heutigen Werbepartner!Bookbeat:Mit unserem Code crime könnt ihr Bookbeat jetzt 90 Tage lang kostenlos testen und 1 Million Hörbücher und E-Books entdecken.Unser Link: bookbeat.com/de/crimeBetterhelp:Unsere Hörer:innen erhalten 10 % Rabatt auf den ersten Monat unter BetterHelp.com/PUPPIES.Hier findet ihr alle Links zu unseren aktuellen Werbepartnern, Rabatten und Codes:https://linktr.ee/puppiesandcrimeEmpfehlungen (diesmal aus dem Pupkins Bookclub):Amanda: Das erste Buch der Hunger Games / Tribute von Panem ReiheMarieke: My favorite Mistake von Marian KeyesSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: @Puppiesandcrime - https://www.instagram.com/puppiesandcrime/?hl=deTiktok: @puppiesandcrime.podcast - https://www.tiktok.com/@puppiesandcrime.podcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PuppiesandCrimeEmail: puppiesandcrime@gmail.com------- G --------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wir beide sagen am Anfang dieser Folge, dass es ein nicht ganz so erfolgreicher Lesemonat war – nur meinen wir damit ganz unterschiedliche Dinger...Also lehnt euch zurück und hört uns dabei zu, wie wir klären, wie viele Bücher Josi wieder angefangen hat. Aber natürlich nicht beendet.Hier findet ihr mehr Infos zu Bookbeat.Code für 90 Tage BookBeat: ausgelesen90Intro & Outro Music: Picnic (Prod. by Lukrembo)
Es sei "ein entscheidender Tag bei der Frage der Reduzierung von illegaler Migration", so Bundesinnenminister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) diese Woche nach der Kabinettssitzung. Die Bundesregierung hat da gerade mehrere Gesetzesänderungen zur Begrenzung der Migration auf den Weg gebracht. So soll etwa der Familiennachzug für subsidiär Schutzbedürftige ausgesetzt werden. Eine strengere Migrationspolitik also - um die AfD wieder klein zu bekommen. So konnte man Dobrindt verstehen, der nach der Kabinettssitzung sagte: “Ich rate nicht dazu, auf Wahlergebnisse zu reagieren, indem man meint, man könne politische Strömungen einfach wegverbieten. Man muss sie wegregieren.” Dabei gibt es zu diesem Thema sogar im Bundeskabinett unterschiedliche Meinungen: Vize-Kanzler Lars Klingbeil (SPD) etwa hat sich kürzlich offen für ein Verbotsverfahren gegen die Partei gezeigt. Eine Partei, die gerade erst vom Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz als “gesichert rechtsextremistisch" eingestuft wurde. Was hilft wirklich gegen die AfD? Und wie sinnvoll und realistisch ist ein Verbotsverfahren? Der Apofika-Presseklub mit diesen Gästen: Ann-Katrin Müller (SPIEGEL), Iris Sayram (ARD), Felix Serrao (NZZ) und natürlich unser Host, Markus Feldenkirchen (DER SPIEGEL) Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/presseklub 90 Tage Bookbeat - Der Sommer gehört dir. Mit dem Code presseklub90 kannst du Bookbeat 90 Tage kostenlose testen. Alle Infos dazu findest du hier: https://www.bookbeat.com/de/presseklub90
I veckans avsnitt pratar vi med Malin som om några dagar (2 juni) släpper sin bokserie "Ett litet bo". Det är en berättelse i sann vardagsprepping-anda med personliga kriser, en global kris och resan mot någon slags självförsörjning. Lyssna på när Malin berättar om boken, hur framtidsplanerna ser ut och mycket annat. Första delen som heter "Slutet", kan du lyssna på via nednastående tjänster: STORYTEL https://storytel.com/se/books/slutet-10481698?appRedirect=true BOOKBEAT https://www.bookbeat.com/se/book/1571342 NEXTORY https://nextory.com/se/book/slutet-4503747
Carin har uppmärksammat mystiska träningsformer på gymmet och har dessutom upptäckt att hon och Vivi har en gemensam nämnare i form av en åkomma. Vivi har i sin tur hamnat i en skämmig situation där man helst vill vara i lugn och ro.Med: Vivi Wallin & Carin da SilvaTa del av BookBeat-erbjudande: Prova 60 dagar gratis! Använd länken www.bookbeat.se/sanningar?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=SE-podcast-varasanningar-Action-22211&utm_content=Texlink-Offer-60d&utm_term=deal3Produktionsbolag: Polpo Play ABwww.polpoplay.comVill du göra reklam i en Polpo-podd? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Avsnitt 280. Nextory blir först med att skapa en AI-baserad sökmotor för att förbättra lyssnarnas möjligheter att hitta sin nästa bok. En positiv nyhet för alla inblandade. Lind & Co:s författare Peter Barlach har kämpat länge för att slå igenom. När alla mer eller mindre gett upp, trots att man uppskattat böckerna, så slår det till tack vare en jublande recension på sociala medier. Förläggaren ger oss detaljerna. Författaren Stina Jackson har gått i närkamp på sociala medier med kulturelitens syn på läsandet. Vi bidrar med lite eldunderstöd. Audible vill satsa i Italien och köpa upp alla förlags böcker för en spottstyver för att sedan spela in de flesta med hjälp av AI. De möts med en viss nyfikenhet från förlagens sida, något som bara kan fungera på en marknad där ljudboken är svagt utvecklad. Bookbeat lanserar en ny sorts abonnemang för de som hoppar av. För en dryg euro får du sex timmars lyssning i månaden. Ett experiment de testar på alla sina marknader. En inte helt oäven idé när man förstår drivkraften bakom. Bonnierägda Gutkind gör återigen en storförlust. 25 miljoner kronor back 2024. Vi hör Håkan Rudels resonemang bakom siffrorna och konstaterar att förläggaren och journalisten hamnar i var sin ringhörna när vi funderar över satsningen. I USA visar den oberoende bokhandeln (ABA) en fantastisk tillväxt. Plus 200 nya boklådor för fjärde året i rad. Samtidigt som den politiska pressen utifrån sätter sina spår. Slutligen. Ett samtal med Piratförlagets nya huvudägare, Erik Titusson. Hur vill han använda sin position? 00 22 Nextorys AI-bibliotekarie 03 22 Peter Barlachs oväntade genomslag 07 10 Stina Jackson på krigsstigen 12 11 Audibles AI-satsning i Italien 14 52 Minibookbeat – ett experiment 16 08 Bonniers gör en storförlust i Danmark 20 37 2024 – den amerikanska bokhandelns bästa år 22 20 Samtal med Piratförlagets nya huvudägare
I detta avsnitt får vi och Carin veta ALLT om Vivis besök på Haga slott där hon åt lunch med Kronprinsessan Victoria och Prins Daniel.Med: Vivi Wallin & Carin da SilvaTa del av BookBeat-erbjudande: Prova 60 dagar gratis! Använd länken www.bookbeat.se/sanningar?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=SE-podcast-varasanningar-Action-22211&utm_content=Texlink-Offer-60d&utm_term=deal3Produktionsbolag: Polpo Play ABwww.polpoplay.comVill du göra reklam i en Polpo-podd? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vivi har hittat en ny hobby som hon vill dra med Carin på som faktiskt inte är helt främmande för upplägget. Vi känner ju oss också som rätt coola morsor men hur coola är vi egentligen? Dessutom bildgooglar vi på saker så du slipper…Med: Vivi Wallin & Carin da SilvaTa del av BookBeat-erbjudande: Prova 60 dagar gratis! Använd länken www.bookbeat.se/sanningar?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=SE-podcast-varasanningar-Action-22211&utm_content=Texlink-Offer-60d&utm_term=deal3Produktionsbolag: Polpo Play ABwww.polpoplay.comVill du göra reklam i en Polpo-podd?Maila hello@polpoplay.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Vivi har tagit ägandeskap av vad hon egentligen sysslar med och gjort ett statement. Carins son har startat upp en business och har börjat sälja familjens tillhörigheter samtidigt som Carin har vigt sin dyrbara tid åt att titta på folk som sparkar på stenar.Med: Vivi Wallin & Carin da SilvaTa del av BookBeat-erbjudande: Prova 60 dagar gratis! Använd länken www.bookbeat.se/sanningar?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=SE-podcast-varasanningar-Action-22211&utm_content=Texlink-Offer-60d&utm_term=deal3viviochcarin.seProduktionsbolag: Polpo Play ABwww.polpoplay.comVill du göra reklam i en Polpo-podd?Maila hello@polpoplay.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
O czekoladzie, która funduje wielką powódź, piosence łączącej z kosmitami i o fatalnych skutkach aktywności fizycznej. ----Partnerem odcinka jest aplikacja Bookbeat, w której możecie słuchać audiobooków w różnych językach, offline i online- a jeśli wolicie, pochłaniać książki w formie ebooków. Dla nowych użytkowników z kodem OKUNIEWSKA dostajecie 20 darmowych godzin słuchania przez 30 dni - możecie kliknąć w ten link: KLIK albo wpisać kod ręcznie. Zapisujecie się na stronie, słuchacie w aplikacji! Link do wideo o Dubaju: TUTAJ
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Z naszym kodem BESTIES nowe użytkowniczki dostają 30 dni i 20 godzin słuchania za darmo. Wystarczy zarejestrować się na stronie BookBeat, a potem korzystać już z aplikacji.Linki:Youtube: https://www.bookbeat.com/pl/besties?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=PL-besties-action-33212&utm_content=textlink-yt-epi-description-30d&utm_term=deal3Spotify: https://www.bookbeat.com/pl/besties?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=PL-besties-action-33213&utm_content=textlink-spot-epi-description-30d&utm_term=deal3Other platforms: https://www.bookbeat.com/pl/besties?utm_source=pod-platforms&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=PL-besties-action-33214&utm_content=textlink-pod-platforms-epi-description-30d&utm_term=deal3Wasze ulubione besties czytają historie podesłane przez obserwatorów
Avsnitt 272. Det händer saker på den europeiska marknaden som borde förvåna även den bäste. Det svenska avtrycket är oväntat stort men nu kommer det in nya aktörer från USA där världens största ljudboksförlag, RB Media, kommer på bred front över hela kontinenten, inklusive Sverige. Storytel gör en oväntad aktieutdelning och förläggaren tycker det är en bra idé men journalisten tror att det finns andra motiv än att fira ett 20-årsjubileum som är den officiella förklaringen. Över till Norge. Jörn Lier Horst har, som författare en unik position i Bonniersfären som delägare i förlagsgruppen i Norge. Och nu växer hans andel. Vi funderar över varför. Bookbeats marknadschef i Norge gjorde ett inlägg på branschplattformen Bok365.no där hon enkelt och koncist visade dumheten hos norska kulturpolitiker genom en enkel sifferekvation. Frågan är, kan dessa politiker läsa? Kan dom dra slutsatsen av den verklighet dom skapat med den norska boklagen. Eller är dom bara fulla av sin egen förträfflighet? Vi försöker reda ut frågan. Slutligen en önskeintervju. James Daunt, chefen för bokhandelskedjorna Waterstones och Barnes & Noble, ger sin syn på hur man driver en modern bokhandelskedja. 00 43 Den europeiska ljudbokmarknaden i snabb förändring 12 37 Storytel gör en oväntad aktieutdelning 15 45 Jörn Lier Horst i en unik position 18 01 Bookbeat lyfter okunskapen hos norska kulturpolitiker 23 02 Hur bygger du en framgångsrik bokhandel James Daunt?
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Skip the Queue is brought to you by Rubber Cheese, a digital agency that builds remarkable systems and websites for attractions that helps them increase their visitor numbers. Your hosts are Oz Austwick and Sinead KimberleyIf you like what you hear, you can subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, and all the usual channels by searching Skip the Queue or visit our website rubbercheese.com/podcast.If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a five star review, it really helps others find us. And remember to follow us on Twitter for your chance to win the books that have been mentioned in this podcast.Competition ends on 28th November 2024. The winner will be contacted via Twitter. Show references: Download The 2024 Visitor Attraction Website Survey - https://rubbercheese.com/survey/https://www.linkedin.com/in/sineadwaldron/Sinead Kimberley is the Senior Client Success Manager of Rubber Cheese and has a background in digital marketing, engagement software and all things client satisfaction. She guides clients through the various stages of their project, ensuring they have the information they need when they need it, as well as being the link between our developers and clients. https://rubbercheese.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/thatmarketingbloke/ Oz Austwick is the Head of Commercial at Rubber Cheese, he has a somewhat varied job history having worked as a Blacksmith, a Nurse, a Videographer, and Henry VIII's personal man at arms. Outside of work he's a YouTuber, a martial artist, and a musician, and is usually found wandering round a ruined castle with his kids. Transcription: Oz Austwick: Welcome to Skip the Queue, a podcast for people working in or working with visitor attractions. I'm your host, Oz Ostwick. In this episode, Sinead and I are going to talk a lot about the third Annual Rubber Cheese website Visitor Attraction survey. So, firstly, I just want to say, hi, Sinead. Sinead Kimberley: Hello. Oz Austwick: Sinead's been struggling a bit with a cold and I dragged her onto the podcast anyway, so I should apologise to her, but she'll be great. Sinead Kimberley: She always is, always fun to join. Oz Austwick: I'm gonna start by asking you a couple of questions. We're not gonna do the icebreaker thing that we do with guests, but when Paul and I host an episode, we like to talk a little bit about where we've been, what attractions we've been to. So how about you? Where have you been recently? Sinead Kimberley: I've been to Stockholm, in Sweden, actually. That is not an attraction in itself, although it's beautiful there. But we did try to go to a few attractions, so we tried to go to the Paradox Illusion Museum. We very excitedly got to the front, asked for two tickets and they said they're completely fully booked for the entire day, and we couldn't get in, which was surprising. I kind of didn't really factor in that it would be a numbered visit thing. I thought, “just, it's open, come and have a wonder.” But I guess the structure of it is you have to have so many people in a room to be able to enjoy the paradox of it. So it made sense in the end. Oz Austwick: Yeah, I guess. It's interesting, isn't it, that wasn't clear? Sinead Kimberley: Our research was essentially looking. We knew we wanted to go there. Oz Austwick: Yeah. Sinead Kimberley: What's the address? And can Google get me there? That was my research. Oz Austwick: Okay, so really can't really blame them for that, then. Sinead Kimberley: No, we cannot blame them. But we had a similar thing as well where were also trying to go to an escape room because were there to visit friends. So we didn't want to go to all the museums we've kind of already seen, although they have some incredible ones there, the Vassa being one of them. Very similar, I think, to Mary Rose Trust. They've got a massive ship that sunk pretty soon after coming out of the bay and the King wasn't very happy about it, but we thought, we'll go and just try and escape room, just to kill a couple of hours. And I looked for every escape room I could find in Stockholm that we could physically get to. And then once you go into one of those sites, you then pick the Room, then the day, then the time. Sinead Kimberley: And you have to go room to room in each of these websites to see if they've got any availability on the day you want and time you want. And I really wished. And maybe this is a thing that exists that I just don't know about, but I wish there was one place I could go and just say, I want to go to an escape room in Stockholm on this day, roughly this time. What is available? Because I gave up after about half an hour of searching through every single one. Different rooms, different places, it was impossible. So we didn't go in the end. Oz Austwick: That's quite interesting because I suspect that trying to book for half an hour is probably quite a lot. I guess most people probably wouldn't last that long. But not being able to search for something by availability seems a bit odd that you have to say, I want this specific room. And then you have to go into it and say, “Oh no, that's not available.” And then you have to go and find another one and go into. Yeah, it would be really nice to be able to look at something like that and just say what's actually available. Sinead Kimberley: Yeah. And I feel like I'm not that big on the. I don't have that many brainwaves, so I imagine someone's already done this. If anyone knows and can point me to it.Oz Austwick: Certainly interesting. And maybe there's a lesson there for people who are listening that are working in attractions that can. If somebody wants to come, can they search by when it's available or do you have to pick a day and look to see if there are any times free? Maybe that's something we'll talk about because we're going to talk about our report and I think maybe that booking process is something that might crop up again. So did you actually make it anywhere at all or did you just give up and not visit anywhere? Sinead Kimberley: We went to a chess bar in the end, so they had a very swanky, very kind of trendy feeling Chess bar. And apparently some very famous chess player was going to go there and have a tournament against somebody from YouTube. I'm not in with all the YouTube stuff, so I don't know who it was, but my husband and friend played chess for about three hours and me and another friend drank wine instead of any visitor attraction. Oz Austwick: Sounds like a pretty ideal attraction to me. It's interesting, is it? Because there are definitely quite a lot of Scandinavian, maybe Swedish chess players. And where's Magnus Carlsen from? Is he Swedish? I know he's Scandinavian. But when he's. He's the best, he's the best player out there at the moment. But I know there are a number of quite famous YouTubers. Anna Kramlin is. Sinead Kimberley: Yes, that was the one. Oz Austwick: Was it? Okay. Oh, she's. She's brilliant. Sinead Kimberley: I think she was going to be there. Oz Austwick: She's got an amazing YouTube channel where she just travels around and plays people at chess. She goes to America and plays chess hustlers in the park and she's an international master, I think. But her parents are both grandmasters at chess and every now and again her mum just comes along and she's this lovely softly spoken lady who just sits down and utterly destroys people at chess. Brilliant watching. So, yeah, I very much doubt Anna Cramling is watching this or listening to this podcast, but if she is, good for you, Anna. Keep it up. Yeah. So where have I been? It's a bit of a cop out because this is something we do quite often, but we live a few minutes drive from Petworth, so we quite often go and park up and go for a walk around the park. Oz Austwick: And we say park, it's thousands and thousands of acres and it's absolutely lovely. It's a bit like stepping into Pride and Prejudice and going for a walk around and seeing the herds of deer just grazing in the landscape. And it's a Capability Brown thing. And you see the house on the hill overlooking, it's absolutely beautiful. We go there a lot. The kids love running around and my teenage daughter, it's a bit special to her because she's got a very serious boyfriend at the moment. They've been together for almost a year and that was where they went for their first date. They went for a walk around the grounds at Petworth and it was absolutely delightful. All very Jane Austen. Sinead Kimberley: That's a lovely first date. Oz Austwick: Well, this isn't it, you know, I mean, at that point I'm going, “Well, yeah, he's okay, he can stay, we like him”. And he came up and introduced himself and shook my hand and I'm just like, wow, okay. Is this what dating's like now? Because it's. I'm pretty sure it wasn't like that back in my day. But yeah, it's a lovely place. Can't recommend it enough. You need to either be a member of the National Trust or pay for your parking, but there's usually a coffee van in the car park so you can have a nice coffee and walk around a lovely estate. So it's pretty much perfect for me. We should probably talk about the elephant in the room, or rather the elephant that isn't in the room. And I'm sure I'll get in trouble for calling Paul an elephant. Oz Austwick: But he's not here today. He's off at the Historic Building Parks and Gardens event, which is an absolutely new one for me. I've not even heard of it before. So we hope you're having a lovely time, Paul, and thanks for letting us loose with the podcast. So what else is going on in the world of visitor attractions at the moment? Sinead Kimberley: ASDC, is it coming up? Oz Austwick: ASDC, yes, the Association of Science and Discovery Centres have their big annual event soon and there's something really special happening at it this year, which is we're going to record an episode of Skip the Queue live on stage. We're not going to broadcast it live because there's a distinct possibility we'll mess it up and we'll have to do bits again. But we are going to record it and it's going to be really interesting. And that one's going to be hosted by Paul, which is probably why he's letting us loose without him. And, yeah, I'm really looking forward to it. I think it's going to be quite interesting to get out and about because I've been out to record on site and nobody else has managed it yet. So this will be Paul's first on site recording. Sinead Kimberley: That'd be very cool and hopefully I'll be able to join you for the event at least, as the audience.Oz Austwick: Yeah, I certainly hope. Yeah, that would be great. So if you're listening to this and you've got a venue and you'd like us to be there, please do let us know. We'd love to come and see you. I had an amazing time recording at Trentham Monkey Forest, so if you've got monkeys, then let me know. I'd love to come and meet your monkeys too. But it's probably fair to say that the. The annual survey and the report has taken up a lot of our time recently and we're actually able to talk about it now because it's been released. We know that some of you came along to our launch webinar, but a lot of you didn't. So we'd like to talk about some of the really interesting things that are in the survey. Oz Austwick: I guess it's probably reasonable to start off by talking a little bit about how it's different this year compared with previous years. And there are a few things we've done differently. There are a few subjects that we've brought into the survey to ask people about that weren't in there before. So the use of AI and sustainability. I know we're going to talk a little bit more about sustainability later. That's something that Sinead's quite focused on. But one of the major things is that we've introduced some multi site operators into the database of attractions that we use to produce the report and I think that's probably changed the way the report looks a little bit, wouldn't you agree? Sinead Kimberley: Definitely. I think it's compared to the reports before there are sections of it that maybe look a bit more complex because you've got different tabs you can move between and you can see the data both with all of the data we have. So with the multi sites and without. So if you are maybe a smaller attraction the without might be more interesting for you to have a look and benchmark yourself against. But I think it's really interesting to see how very different the results are. If you look at our normal kind of attractions that we get survey results from compared to when you look at the multi sites. In nearly every single one, the biggest tech within whichever category is usually completely different between the two different kind of data sets, which I thought was really interesting. There's very little crossover really. Oz Austwick: It really isn't it? And the question you need to start thinking about at that point is the tech different because multi sites need different tech or is it different because multi sites actually have the financial ability to be able to say this the absolute best. So that's the one we're going to use. And I don't think we can say for sure one way or another at that point. We can say that the biggest, most successful venues tend to use these things but we're not really in a position where we're able to say and this is why. So I think that's quite interesting. I think there were a lot of discussions when were trying to produce the report about how we use this data because there are definitely different types of multisites out there. Oz Austwick: There are those relatively small local groups where you get maybe two or three local museums that all used to be run by the same council and now are run by a charity. But then you've got some of the multi sites that have some of the biggest and most famous venues in the country that all have their own websites but the decisions are clearly made at a group level and then you've got the massive multi site operators with hundreds and hundreds of venues where they're all done through the same site, the same website. And the question is, then, is that, say, 600 venues or is that one website? And that makes it a really difficult thing because if we look at it and say it's 600 or so venues, then that's 600 venues, all using the same technology. Oz Austwick: But if it's one website, that's only one website using that technology, and that hugely changes the way that it's reported. So I think you're absolutely right to look at it, look at both and see how it applies to you as an attraction. And if you're unsure, drop us a line, talk to Sinead, talk to me, talk to Paul. We've got a huge amount of information and we've put what we think is the most important things out there in the report. But there's a lot more we can talk to you about and we'd love to, because, you know, we're kind of sick of talking to each other about it, wouldn't you say? Sinead Kimberley: Not just yet. Not sick of you just yet, but I would say when it comes to, as well, coming to talk to us, I think one of the areas that, I mean, I can be useful in and that I'd love to have conversations with my clients in the ones I'm not already talking to about it, is sustainability. And this is one where Oz is probably sick of hearing me talk about constantly. But I think the thing that I find most interesting, if you look at sustainability on its own, you can maybe see it as something we should be doing, but is very hard and, like, how do you do it? Well. But the report looks into how it links really well with performance as well. Sinead Kimberley: A lot of what makes something sustainable also makes it highly performing load faster, and that ultimately gives you a better user experience on the website. So for those who are maybe kind of grappling with how do we make something sustainable in an industry that can find this very difficult because of the nature of what you're doing? Looking at it more from that performance perspective, I think helps maybe give it a little bit momentum, a bit more enthusiasm towards doing something that will have material benefits for you later on, as well as making you a bit more kind of conscious and environmental in the website. So I thought putting those two things together was really interesting in the report. Oz Austwick: Yeah, I think that's a really interesting point, isn't it? It's not just about ticking a box for sustainability. ”Oh, look at us. Isn't our website brilliant?” And it feels a bit like just patting yourself on the back for the sake of it. Almost everything you do to make your website more sustainable is making you more successful and your site more efficient and hopefully making you more money as well. So I think that's definitely something to bear in mind. Sinead Kimberley: Yeah. And I think the activities that you can do to make it more sustainable and therefore more highly performing and a better user experience, they're reasonably simple. So we have a lot of our customers at the moment are going through that process with us of our team, reviewing the site, checking where can we make those quick wins to boost you up the kind of score. And so in the report, we talk about the average attraction being at F, which is the worst score along the whole score grade, that kind of data shows us. And it doesn't take a whole heap of stuff to get you even just above that average line. But mostly kind of C, B, A, they are all achievable to get to those kind of grades with things that you would. Sinead Kimberley: If you went to look at your site after we have made changes to make it more sustainable, you'll notice it loads a little quicker, hopefully, but you won't really notice anything else that's changed. So a lot of it is the smart little tech things you can do in the background that, you know, we didn't know were possible, maybe when the sites were built originally or, you know, we've just not heard about, we're focusing on something else perhaps. So I think that was. I hope people can see how easy it can be to just get both of those quick wins, the sustainability and the performance, without changing too much. You know, the design team are not going to be unhappy after we've kind of had a go with that. Oz Austwick: Yeah, and I think it's, it's probably worth saying that one of the reasons that I think sustainability has been a conversation that people have backed away from having is that it feels like it's going to be really complicated. And the reason it feels like it's really complicated is because it's quite technical. But if you're talking to someone like you and the team of developers that you work with, then this is really simple stuff for them. Being able to look at a list of things that are causing your site to not rank very well, sustainability wise. They can say, “Oh, well, we can do those three really quickly. That's only half a day's work to get that fixed.” And that can have a huge tangible difference to the site, definitely. Oz Austwick: Okay, so moving on from sustainability to very much a related subject is the booking process. We've talked a bit about trying to make the site more efficient and make it load faster and therefore make it more sustainable. That does feel very much like it's connected to the booking process, because one of the things that seems fairly clear, looking at the report, is that people are still expecting their visitors to go through a lot of steps and that hasn't really changed year on year. We've said before that if you reduce the steps in your booking process, it will make you more money. And we can see that really clearly from the reports we've done in the past. And yet the average is still really high. Oz Austwick: It's seven steps to be able to book a ticket and that feels like we're making people do a lot. Sinead Kimberley: I think if you look at other industries as well, they have really run down that avenue of reducing the steps. If you look at Amazon, it's scarily easy to go, just “Buy now”. Admittedly, they've taken details earlier on in the process that are slightly different, but any new site that I go on to where I'm trying to buy something or I'm trying to kind of plan something, even if I can do everything on my phone and even when it comes to, say, Apple Pay, if I can just do two clicks and my payments done, I don't need to put in, you know, manually enter my details and things like that. I feel more happy after that experience. I don't feel like I've had to go and find my purse and get my card. Sinead Kimberley: I haven't had to go and remember whatever detail it is, or checked, you know, my husband's details, if he's coming along with me or anything. And the easier you can make it, I think the better. I know we've got a few colleagues who have children and Steve in particular will tell me how on a Thursday evening, he sat on the sofa, maybe after putting the kids to bed. After dinner, you're a bit tired, you've had a full day of work, you want to just go, “Oh, I need to do something on the weekend”. You pick up your phone and find where you want to go, quickly book it, get back to the TV or whatever other relaxing activity you were doing. And the quicker you can do that, the more it takes stress out of what is potentially a stressful thing as well. Sinead Kimberley: Not even thinking about when it comes to obviously, the more sales that you get because you're then somewhere they think of as easy to go to, easy to book. Oz Austwick: Yeah. Sinead Kimberley: So, yeah, I think the survey highlighted that really, really well. Oz Austwick: Absolutely, yeah. I couldn't agree more. And I love this idea of Apple Pay or Google Pay being more used because A, that allows you, as an attraction, to get that data without having to specifically ask for it. But also as a visitor, the amount of times I've got my phone out and I've literally, I've been out and about, I've been doing something, maybe I've taken one of the kids to a swimming lesson or, you know, I'm sitting at the back of a concert waiting for my daughter to come on and do her bit and I think, “Oh, I'll just book that thing.” And it says, “Oh, you've got to put your car details in.” Oz Austwick: I've lost count of the amount of times I've been stood in a car park with my phone balanced on the back of the car trying to find a credit card so I can. I don't want to do that. Sinead Kimberley: How many times have you put the phone down? You've not even carried on that booking. Because I'll do it later, if later comes.Oz Austwick: Yeah, I mean, if later comes, definitely. Sometimes, without a doubt, I would much rather be able to just say Google Pay and give it my fingerprint and let it do it for me. And I think the question we need to be asking ourselves as an industry as a whole is why are we asking for this information? And there's a really interesting thing in the survey which I think highlights that we're asking for information from people that A, we don't need. And you and I, we both know this. We talk to people who book things and it annoys them all the time. And people are asking for information so they can market to us and get us to come back. They can upsell, they can sell more things to us. Oz Austwick: But we've got some really clear data looking at where traffic to your website comes from. And the absolute lowest source of traffic to a website to a visitor attraction website comes from email marketing. So we're literally putting people off buying tickets to a venue to get information from them so that we can market to them and get them to come to the venue again. And the numbers just don't hold up.Sinead Kimberley: Don't make sense, no. For the bigger venues, at least hundreds of thousands of pounds, you could get more in revenue if you were to remove some steps. And yet we hold on to those steps for potentially email marketing, which is not where you're getting your hundreds of thousands of pounds back from. In the end, it doesn't add up, but I think it maybe goes into what we spoke about a while ago, where you do what you've always done, you don't think about the why. Why are you asking for the information? Why are we doing this? Why? You know, is email marketing still the big thing that we are trying to do all the time? Oz Austwick: Yes. Yeah. There's a huge amount of perceived wisdom within the industry. And even now, going to events and listening to people talk about how you should market your venue, and it's all really arbitrary. It's like, this is clearly what you should do, this is how you should do it. And there's no justification for that. There's no reason behind it. There's no proof that if you do it this way, this is what will happen. And I think that's one of the things that the survey now, in year three, is becoming more and more able to show you that these things are changing. We've got actual trends, we've got figures, we've got data that is indisputable, and we can see how that data is changing over time. Oz Austwick: So we can look at the fact that in year one, when we knew how many people have tested their site for mobile optimisation. That doesn't tell us an awful lot. It just tells us that some sites have and some sites haven't. But now we've got three years worth of data, we can see that this is still a really important thing and it's getting more important every year. And so we know for a fact that if you aren't testing your site for mobile usage, then you're probably suffering, I think. Sinead Kimberley: Was it 80% of visits to the site are on mobile? Oz Austwick: Yeah. Sinead Kimberley: So if you've never tested that. Oz Austwick: But yeah, it's something ridiculous, like less than 20% of sites have actually bothered to test the mobile version of their site to see if it works the way they think it works. And that's an easy win for you. Get a small group of people together, get it tested, run them through the process and find out if it's. If it's good or not, and look at the steps. And I think it's probably worth mentioning that while we're talking about taking steps out of your booking process, what we're not looking at doing is putting all of those complex decisions into a fewer number of steps. So we don't go from having seven steps to book a ticket to three steps to book a ticket, but those three steps are now infinitely more complex. Oz Austwick: We're actually saying, look at the questions you're asking and say, do you actually need to ask Them? Yeah, like you said, you know, if I want a toaster, I can buy a toaster from Amazon in maybe two clicks and if I buy it from someone else that accepts Google Pay, maybe it's three clicks. But I'd really like to be able to take my kids out for the day without having to go through seven or eight different clicks and then fill in different ages for all of the kids and, you know, putting everybody's names and I just, I'm not interested. I'd much rather.Sinead Kimberley: If they welcome me at the door by saying, hello, Sinead, it's nice to see you. Is this Adam who you mentioned? Carry on. But I don't think that's in many attractions. Oz Austwick: No. And I would much rather get an email with my tickets in it with a little link in the email saying, we'd love to know a little bit more about you. If you fill in this form, we'll give you a free coffee. Sinead Kimberley: Yeah. Oz Austwick: And then I'm like, oh, great. Yeah, okay. And I've already got my tickets. It's not going to put me off. But I think that does link beautifully into the subject of discounts because that's something we asked about and we featured in the report and I think it's quite a surprising result, wouldn't you say? Sinead Kimberley: Definitely. Oz Austwick: We know for certain that discounts make more sales.Sinead Kimberley: By quite a substantial margin. It's kind of double the number of sales if you have discounts versus if you don't. Oz Austwick: And I know there are a lot of people out there, people running attractions, people who are involved in the industry, who feel really passionately that you shouldn't offer discounts, that it devalues what you're offering. And yet the numbers don't necessarily agree with that. Sinead Kimberley: No. And I think I can understand having a concern that when we're saying how the data from our survey revealed that. I think it was maybe might have to correct me on these later, But I think 2.9 thousand sales via discounts versus 1.2000 sales or something. So it's quite a substantial difference if you are offering a discount versus not. And then my worry if I kind of take myself out of my role is if the price per ticket is a lot lower, what's my ultimate kind of revenue at the end of that? Have I sacrificed revenue? Am I taking in ultimately less because of the discount? But I don't think anyone is really proposing, you know, 50% discounts on a ticket. Sinead Kimberley: So really from that data, the revenue would be increased by discounting, which feels like opposite things to hold in your brain at the same time, but it is enticing people. I think sales work in every other industry, we know they work. We love sales. You see it and there is a bit in your brain that just reacts to it. Even if you're not interested, you might notice it more. And so I think to ignore it entirely without checking it or testing just feels like maybe not thoroughly investigating it enough based on the data we've seen, at least. Oz Austwick: Absolutely. And the data is really clear, just like you said, that the number of sales that are made is just so much higher when you're offering discounts. But what we're not able to show in the survey is what sort of discount people are offering, what level of discount they're offering. And we know really very clearly that every attraction is different and the way your audience reacts is different and the way you interact with them is different. So we're not saying go and knock 50% off your ticket, we're saying have a think about discounts and look at what you can offer and test it and see if it works for you. Because it's clearly working really well for some people. Hugely well. Sinead Kimberley: And I think on that kind of knowing your audience and seeing how you think they will actually react to this. I think if I think of any place where I've been and if I felt like I got a good deal, I don't have to think I know, stole my ticket. But if I feel like I got a good deal and I then also have a lovely experience there, I have a lot more reason to go and try and recommend that to a friend or go back even again, because I feel like I got treated well essentially in a considered way of maybe what I would find beneficial. Sinead Kimberley: And if that starts with my interest being piqued by a discount and then it goes on to me actually now being part of that audience that maybe I wouldn't have been otherwise, that also has a knock on gain rather than if I saw a price that I saw no discount to, no benefit to, then I wouldn't maybe go in the door in the first place. So you don't just miss that first discounted sale, you might miss the next full price sale of a ticket. Maybe. So there's so much to think about, depending on the audience that you're looking at. Oz Austwick: Absolutely. And I guess I kind of fall into the group where if I'm going to go somewhere, I'm probably going to go there. If you offer a discount or not, I'm probably still going to go. Getting my family to a venue is quite a big job. You know, logistically it's quite tricky. There are a lot of us and we go out a lot, so going somewhere, we tend to travel a little way to get to somewhere a bit special. And we'll have made the decision before I go to book the tickets, but if I can book the tickets and I say, “Hey, I've saved 20 quid doing this”, then in my head what I'm actually thinking is I can spend 20 quid when I get there. Sinead Kimberley: Yeah. Oz Austwick: Maybe we don't have to buy a picnic from a supermarket on the way and save money that way. Maybe we can eat on site. Sinead Kimberley: Yeah. Oz Austwick: So I don't know for sure, but I strongly suspect that my overall kind of purchase value is more when somebody offers me a discount up front. Sinead Kimberley: Yeah. Oz Austwick: But again, you know, test it. Your mileage may vary. Sinead Kimberley: Yeah. Oz Austwick: So I guess, I mean, we've talked about this for quite a long time now and I think that we probably shouldn't go on too much but to stress, you know, if I can give you anything to take away from this discussion. It's a, that you really need to get hold of this data and look at it and see how it applies to you and test it, you know, look at what people who are making success out of their venue are doing and see if you can do the same thing. Oz Austwick: But also come and talk to us. We'd love to talk to you about this stuff. There's so much data and there's so many ways you can look at it and we're really able to break it down in a really granular way to say, “Oh, this is what animal based attractions are doing. This is what aquariums or this is what historic homes are doing, this is what theme parks are doing, this is what museums are doing.” We can do all of that. We can't put all of that data out there. Sinead Kimberley: No, it'd be very long. Oz Austwick: Yeah. I mean, it would be ridiculous. And I strongly suspect that our designer would leave when, in fairness, I might too, if we had to make a report that was five times as long as the one that we've done. But, you know, if you're a client of ours and you want to talk about how you can do better, you know, hit up Sinead, drop her an email. If you, if you're not a client and you want to talk, then talk to Sinead, talk to me, talk to Paul. We'd really love to kind of go through this with you and help you be more successful. That's kind of why we're doing it. Sinead Kimberley: Exactly. I think that on the just talking about it as well, if it's one of those things where it feels very big and you're thinking, I've got 300 other things I'm meant to be doing, how am I meant to go and look at sustainability and reducing the steps and all of these other things, I think you can almost maybe be led as well by what people are increasingly doing, which is looking at the user experience and getting information from whoever is using your site. Because I was really happy when I saw the increase this year in people who are testing the site. And if you even can't get to that point where you can't do a big user experience testing thing, go and talk to all of the partners you're working with. Sinead Kimberley: Because the vast amount of knowledge in the kind of community that's formed around all of these attractions, us included, particularly for our clients, even just asking us, you know, go internally and let me know how people experience booking on the site. Partners, I think, will be happy to help have a look at that. Even if it's only a small sample of feedback points that you get that you can maybe incrementally just try and change slowly. But I think opening up that question, however big or small you're able to do it, will mean that by the time we ask you these questions next year, you're that slight step forward from where you want to be. And you don't just look at the report and think, oh, again, I wish were further up. Sinead Kimberley: I wish we could benchmark ourselves closer to the average or the higher end of the results we're getting. So, like Oz said, just come and have a chat about it. We might say, it's brilliant, it's perfect, there's nothing you could improve. Or we might, say, make the CTA bigger. Small things or big things. Just start the conversation about it, I think, and start thinking about it. Oz Austwick: Yeah, absolutely. And I think it's probably fair to say that as an organisation, we. We're really trying to put our money where our mouth is when it comes to visitor attractions. So if you follow Robert Cheese on Instagram, you'll probably have seen that Sinead that I, that Steve, our project manager, that Paul, we're all going out and visiting attractions and actually trying to experience that booking process as a visitor. And you may well be surprised if you give us a bell or drop an email and say, we'd really like to talk about our website, we can say Great. Because when I booked tickets to come and see you, this bit was really difficult. And there's definitely some personal experience in there as well. So, yeah, talk to us. Oz Austwick: And if you want to talk to me, I'll come to you happily, as long as you make me a coffee. I'm a sucker for a coffee. So do we have any Calls to Action? Sinead Kimberley: Talk to us. We're not needy, honest. But please talk to us. Oz Austwick: We are a little bit needy. Oh, I know what it was I wanted to say Sustainability Action Group. We're very aware that sustainability is of growing importance and yet it's relatively new. And this is something that we're going through ourselves. We're currently reworking our own website and we're helping a of our clients to do those. So what we're trying to do is put together a group of people who are all kind of going through the process together. And this isn't us saying we're the experts at this and we'll help you do it. We've got the technical expertise and we can help with that, but we're all going through the process. Oz Austwick: So if you want to go through that process and you want to improve the sustainability of your website, then we are putting together a group of people that want to work together and share their wins, share the things that haven't gone as well for them, and hopefully we can all lift each other at the same time. Drop me an email or reach out to us on social media and we'll get you involved if you want to do that. So before we wrap it up for good, I want to ask you the question that we ask everyone that nobody's asked you yet, which is, do you have a book recommendation? Sinead Kimberley: I do. And not to keep banging on about sustainability, but I will keep banging on about sustainability. Oz Austwick: She really will. Sinead Kimberley: Just ahead of Black Friday and all of that madness. I love the visit attractions versions of Black Friday because you're not selling a thing, you're selling an experience when you have your tickets that I love. Keep doing that. But I read a book recently by Patrick Grant, who is in the British Sewing Bee, and his book was called Less. And he has made my life very difficult because now I'm not allowed really to buy things because of my what I've done to my brain. But essentially the book looks at how to buy what you need and look after it and not constantly just need, need more and more. Sinead Kimberley: And the way he describes pots and pans and jumpers from his gran and all of these other lovely homely feeling things really made me think about where you put your money and what you're getting back out of that. And so when it comes to, for example, when were in Stockholm, were thinking, what do we want to do? We don't want to go shopping. We do want to go and try and do an escape room. We want to go into the Paradox Museum. We want to go do something, experience something. I feel like it makes sense to put the money there rather than buying another thing that you don't really need. And so maybe ahead of Black Friday as well. Sinead Kimberley: I think I'll try and keep that in my mind when I see all of those Amazon sales with things that I definitely want but don't necessarily need right now and try and look instead at experiences you can get from it. So, yeah, I think read that book or listen to it on BookBeat or any of the others that are available. But yeah, it really opened my eyes a little bit to the free Black Friday things you're seeing around you, I think as well. Oz Austwick: Amazing. I mean, I've not read it, so I will definitely. I'll get a copy and have a read. And if you're listening to this and you want a copy for free, get onto Twitter X and be the first person to say, I want a copy of the book Sinead has recommended and we'll stick one in the post to you. So thanks so much for talking to me for agreeing to come on when you're not feeling 100%. I really appreciate it. I've had a lovely time chatting and maybe we should just attack Paul. What do you think? 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(00:00) Spotkanie z Bookbeat (08:03) Ubisoft (kącik małego inwestora) (14:19) Stand-up (15:45) Diablo IV Vessel of Hatred (21:30) Wychowanie fizyczne (23:36) Joker: Folie à deux - BEZ SPOILERÓW (46:45) Segment spoilerów (ale nie strasznych) Grupa Rock i Borys na FB - https://www.facebook.com/groups/805231679816756/ Podcast Remigiusz "Pojęcia Nie Mam" Maciaszek https://tinyurl.com/yfx4s5zz Shorty Rock i Borys https://www.facebook.com/rockiborys https://www.tiktok.com/@borysniespielak Serwer Discord podcastu Rock i Borys! https://discord.com/invite/AMUHt4JEvd Słuchaj nas na Lectonie: https://lectonapp.com/p/rckbrs Słuchaj nas na Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2WxzUqj Słuchaj nas na iTunes: https://apple.co/2Jz7MPS Program LIVE w niedzielę od osiemnastej - https://jarock.pl/live/rock Rock i Borys to program o grach, technologii i życiu
Greckie Leonidio w rekordowym tempie zmieniło się z zapomnianej wioski w jeden z najpopularniejszych europejskich regionów wspinaczkowych. Z wszystkimi tego zaletami, jak i wadami. Autor reportażu: Krzysztof Story Czyta: Kamila Kalińczak Autor ilustracji: Bartosz Trojanowski
[reklama] Załóż konto na BookBeat z moim kodem KRYMINATORIUM, aby otrzymać dostęp na 60 dni i 40 godzin słuchania za darmo (specjalna promocja ważna do 15 września). ► https://www.bookbeat.pl/kryminatorium?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=PL-kryminatorium-21155&utm_content=textlink-spot-epi-description-60d&utm_term=deal3 -------------------- Ważne - Aby skorzystać z promocji, konieczne jest podpięcie karty płatniczej. - Tylko dla nowych użytkowników. - Zarejestruj się przez stronę internetową z użyciem kodu KRYMINATORIUM wchodząc pod ten link ► https://www.bookbeat.pl/kryminatorium?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=PL-kryminatorium-21155&utm_content=textlink-spot-epi-description-60d&utm_term=deal3 - Pobierz aplikację BookBeat na urządzenie mobilne. - Przez 60 dni korzystasz z aplikacji za darmo (specjalna promocja ważna do 15 września). - W tym czasie możesz przesłuchać 40 godzin audiobooków (specjalna promocja ważna do 15 września). - Możesz zrezygnować w dowolnym momencie, opłata za okres promocyjny nie zostanie naliczona.
Zachęcam do wypróbowania aplikacji Bookbeat! https://www.bookbeat.pl/karolinaanna?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=PL-karolina-anna-3697&utm_content=textlink-spot-epi-description-60d&utm_term=deal3 Z moim kodem ZAGADKI możecie słuchać audiobooków za darmo przez aż 40 godzin w ciągu 60 dni! Oferta jest ważna tylko do 15 września i dotyczy nowych użytkowników! We wrześniu 2009 roku 24-letnia doktorantka Annie Le przygotowywała się do swojego ślubu. 4 dni przed ceremonią po raz ostatni poszła na uczelnię. Wieczorem nie pojawiła się w domu i zaginięcie zostało zgłoszone na policję. Nagrania z kamer wykazały, że Annie przez cały dzień nie opuszczała budynku. Prawda na temat tego co ją spotkało miała okazać się jeszcze bardziej szokująca niż ktokolwiek mógł sobie wyobrazić.
Sponsorem dzisiejszego odcinka jest aplikacja BookBeat, która służy do słuchania audiobooków i czytania e-booków. KOD: ROCKIBORYS https://www.bookbeat.pl/rockiborys?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=PL-rock-i-borys-3125&utm_content=textlink-spot-epi-description-60d&utm_term=deal3 Bilety na 6 urodziny podcastu Rock i Borys https://goingapp.pl/polecamy/spotcast 00:00 Bookbeat 09:56 Godzilla i Kong: Nowe imperium i Furiosa 20:14 Alien Romulus 33:12 Black Myth: Wukong 41:04 Spływ kajakowy na Mazurach i Olsztyn 49:07 Gamescom Opening Night Live 2024 52:42 Borderlands 4 i film 57:56 Secret Level Amazon Prime 01:02:45 Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 01:04:49 Dying Light: The Beast 01:12:04 Monument Valley 3 I granie na iPadzie 01:15:10 Ciwilizacja 7 01:17:13 Indiana Jones and the Great Circle 01:23:06 Monster Hunter Wilds I Mafia 4 01:25:42 Marvel Rivals Grupa Rock i Borys na FB - https://www.facebook.com/groups/805231679816756/ Podcast Remigiusz "Pojęcia Nie Mam" Maciaszek https://tinyurl.com/yfx4s5zz Shorty Rock i Borys https://www.facebook.com/rockiborys https://www.tiktok.com/@borysniespielak Serwer Discord podcastu Rock i Borys! https://discord.com/invite/AMUHt4JEvd Słuchaj nas na Lectonie: https://lectonapp.com/p/rckbrs Słuchaj nas na Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2WxzUqj Słuchaj nas na iTunes: https://apple.co/2Jz7MPS Program LIVE w niedzielę od osiemnastej - https://jarock.pl/live/rock Rock i Borys to program o grach, technologii i życiu
Paulina Antczak straciła życie 24 września 2014 roku we własnym mieszkaniu we Wrocławiu. Dzisiaj już wiemy, że została zamordowana i że jest tylko jedna osoba, która zna prawdę. Pomimo licznych śladów zbrodni, policja, prokuratura i sądy od niemal dziesięciu lat nie potrafią, lub nie chcą, pociągnąć winnego do odpowiedzialności. Dlaczego? Nasz reportaż: https://youtu.be/QSczVpIF9v0 Podpisz petycję: https://www.naszademokracja.pl/petitions/petycja-o-przeniesienie-sprawy-tajemniczej-smierci-pauliny-antczak-do-innego-sadu Partnerem dzisiejszego odcinka jest aplikacja do słuchania audiobooków i czytania e-booków BookBeat. Teraz z kodem HERRING czeka Cię oferta specjalna - 40 godzin darmowego słuchania do wykorzystania przez 60 dni! https://www.bookbeat.pl/herring?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=PL-olga-herring-action-20308&utm_content=textlink-spot-epi-description-60d&utm_term=deal3
[reklama] Załóż konto na BookBeat z moim kodem KRYMINATORIUM, aby otrzymać dostęp na 30 dni i 20 godzin słuchania za darmo(promocja ważna do końca czerwca). ► ► https://www.bookbeat.pl/kryminatorium?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=PL-kryminatorium-21155&utm_content=textlink-spot-epi-description-30db&utm_term=deal3 -------------------- Ważne - Aby skorzystać z promocji, konieczne jest podpięcie karty płatniczej. - Tylko dla nowych użytkowników. - Zarejestruj się przez stronę internetową z użyciem kodu KRYMINATORIUM wchodząc pod ten link ► ► https://www.bookbeat.pl/kryminatorium?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=PL-kryminatorium-21155&utm_content=textlink-spot-epi-description-30db&utm_term=deal3 - Pobierz aplikację BookBeat na urządzenie mobilne. - Przez 30 dni korzystasz z aplikacji za darmo. - W tym czasie możesz przesłuchać 20 godzin audiobooków. - Możesz zrezygnować w dowolnym momencie, opłata za okres promocyjny nie zostanie naliczona.
Jeszcze kilka lat temu nikomu w Kirgistanie nie mieściło się w głowie, że na zapaśniczą matę mogą wejść kobiety. Dziś cały kraj czeka z zapartym tchem, aż nowa narodowa bohaterka wywalczy na niej olimpijskie złoto. Autorka reportażu: Emilia Sułek Czyta: Kamila Kalińczak Autor ilustracji: Paweł Smardzewski
Rozmawiam z Agatą Stolą, psychoterapeutką par, która wraz z Robertem Kowalczykiem i Dawidem Krawczykiem, napisała książkę "Sztuka bycia razem", w której omawia zakamarki terapii par. Zaczynamy od tego, co dzieje się w związkowych szuwarach, sprawdzamy czy zawsze bliżej znaczy lepiej, dywagujemy nad naturą pożądania w relacjach, które zakochanie mają już za sobą, żeby złapać kilka jakości, które - naszym zdaniem - sprawdzają się najlepiej, żeby wywołać iskrzenie w parach. Kończymy nawołując do wszelkich nieobyczajności i natychmiastowego zabrania się do erotycznej zabawy i wykorzystania sprzyjającej pory roku. Partnerem odcinka jest BookBeat, aplikacja do słuchania audiobooków. Książkę "Sztuka bycia razem" też tam znajdziecie. #współpracapłatna Strona do rejestracji: https://bit.ly/4bhcD1j
O tym, jak aktorka przechytrzyła faszystę, o porannej kawie i tramwaju w zamieci.===Partnerem odcinka jest Bookbeat, który dla nowych użytkowników przygotował aż 60 dni i 40 godzin słuchania za darmo! KLIKNIJ PO PROMKĘJa polecam "Yellowface", "Traumy dzieciństwa", a teraz słucham "1984" Orwella.
[reklama] Załóż konto na BookBeat z moim kodem KRYMINATORIUM, aby otrzymać dostęp na 60 dni i 40 godzin słuchania za darmo(promocja ważna do końca czerwca). ► https://www.bookbeat.pl/kryminatorium?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=PL-kryminatorium-21155&utm_content=textlink-spot-epi-description-60d&utm_term=deal3 -------------------- Ważne - Aby skorzystać z promocji, konieczne jest podpięcie karty płatniczej. - Tylko dla nowych użytkowników. - Zarejestruj się przez stronę internetową z użyciem kodu KRYMINATORIUM wchodząc pod ten link ► https://www.bookbeat.pl/kryminatorium?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=PL-kryminatorium-21155&utm_content=textlink-spot-epi-description-60d&utm_term=deal3 - Pobierz aplikację BookBeat na urządzenie mobilne. - Przez 60 dni korzystasz z aplikacji za darmo (promocja ważna do końca czerwca). - W tym czasie możesz przesłuchać 40 godzin audiobooków (promocja ważna do końca czerwca). - Możesz zrezygnować w dowolnym momencie, opłata za okres promocyjny nie zostanie naliczona.