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Welcome back to the Hunt Lift Eat podcast, brought to you by Hunt Lift Eat Official! This episode is a special takeover by the Fish, Lift, Eat crew. Host Casey is joined by Frankie, his favorite New Yorker, to recount their recent Fish Camp event in the Southeast.Dive into their weekend of fishing on Lake Lanier, where team members from all over gathered for a memorable experience. Frankie shares his adventure of traveling from New York, navigating the Atlanta airport, and his first-time fishing for spotted bass. Casey and Frankie discuss the highs and lows of their fishing trip, the camaraderie among the team, and the invaluable lessons learned on the water.Whether you're an avid angler or just love a good fishing story, this episode is packed with excitement, tips, and a few laughs. Tune in to hear about their catch of the day, the fun of using LiveScope technology, and the plans for future Fish Camp events. Join the Fish, Lift, Eat crew for an episode that brings the passion for fishing to life!Episode Links@the_legacy_outdoorsman on Instagramwww.huntlifteat.comGive us a follow on YouTube @huntlifteatofficial and be sure to subscribe so that you do not miss an episode!Please drop a follow on IG @thehuntlifteatpodcast and @huntlifteatofficialDrop us rating and review on Apple & Spotify!
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This is a preview of a story exclusive to Little Stories Premium. Little Hedgehog and Bebe finally made it to Camp Prickletots! But because they've been assigned to different zones of camp, they will have few opportunities to be together...and may even miss out on signing up to perform in the camp's legendary 103-year-old show, Rhyme Time Adventure. Will the two friends find each other, or will they miss their chance to show off their rhyming abilities?! You'll have to listen to find out. To hear the full episode, you can sign up for Little Stories Premium by visiting http://littlestoriespremium.com Join Little Stories Premium to get more of the stories you love and access to Little Stories for Sleep, an exclusive bedtime podcast filled with sleepy stories! You can also purchase Little Stories Premium as a gift! Visit https://www.littlestoriespremium.com/gifts to learn more.
Zufall oder Schicksal?Taucht mit uns ein in die Welt von Thomas Schweinfest und Lutz Zschommler, die sich immer wieder über den Weg liefen und schließlich kulinarische Träume wahr werden ließen.Diese unglaubliche Geschichte zeigt, wie Freundschaft, Entschlossenheit und der Mut, Risiken einzugehen, ein Leben in neue und aufregende Richtungen lenken können.Stay hungry, stay curious! #MKN #MKN_Equipment #world_of_cooking #outback #streetfoodShowNotes: Rösti Revolution:https://www.instagram.com/roestirevolution_brisbane/https://www.facebook.com/roesti.revolution Lutz Zschommler:https://www.instagram.com/lutz_zschommler/https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100006851793778derdeutsche.ptyltd@gmail.com Thomas Schweinfest:https://www.instagram.com/thomas_schweinfest/https://www.facebook.com/thomas.schweinfestsemmelforscher@web.de Verlinkungen:Hotelfachschule Heidelberg:https://www.instagram.com/hotelfachschuleheidelberg/Hotel Sonnenalphttps://www.instagram.com/sonnenalp_resort/Camp Adventure Germany:https://www.instagram.com/campadventuregermany/ (00:00:00) Intro (00:03:50) Camp Adventure (00:05:02) Vorstellung Thomas Schweinfest / Lutz Zschommler (00:09:10) 45 Jahre Freunde und 16.500km getrennt (00:09:50) Das 1. Treffen 1979 MS Europa / Südasien (00:13:10) Das 2. Treffen auf der MS Europa und nochmal Trennung(00:16:33) Das 3. Treffen im Hilton Hotel Sydney durch Zufall (00:18:30) Noosas Rooling Take Away – Surf Burger am Beach im Trailer (00:21:30) Thomas geht zurück nach Deutschland Hotelfachschule & Grossküchentechnik (00:26:00) Lutz geht nach Deutschland zurück und will schnell wieder weg. 1x um die Welt)(00:29:00) Willst Du das wirklich bringen? Der Müllboy (00:31:45) Quantas Airways Sydney / Singapore Airways (00:32:48) &nb
Travel journalist Jeff Jenkins didn't step foot on a plane until he was 20 years old, but once he did, he started living by his mantra "life begins where your comfort zone ends." His mission is to inspire those who look like him to travel without fear and push past their perceived limitations to experience everything the world has to offer. Never Say Never follows Jeff as he travels the world testing the limits of his physical abilities -- from attempting to climb 70-foot mountain faces, to rafting class 5 rapids, to sailing in a windstorm at the end of the world. Throughout his global odyssey Jeff makes deep connections with locals and learns not just about the world, but also about himself.Jeff Jenkins is an award-winning Travel/ Food Journalist, speaker, podcast host, and Influencer based out of Austin, Texas. Jeff most recently is proud to add travel documentarian to his list of adventures as he stars in a show that explores diverse cultures, locations and overcoming fears, backed by National Geographic.In the summer of 2002, Jeff got on his first plane and started his journey as a camp counselor on American Military bases around the world through the program, Camp Adventure. He continued this work for six summers exploring new places, cultures and creating a love for adventure.Jeff knew he wanted to blog about traveling, it was then that he found, or rather didn't find Fat Black Men represented, with that, Chubby Diaries was born. Since starting Chubby Diaries in 2017, Jeff has added a podcast, Chubby Diaries Annual Travel Awards, and most recently a campaign to give people in his community financial access to passports. He has been featured in Forbes, New York Times, Washington Post, Google, Travel Noire, Essence, Travel + Leisure, Lonely Planet, Texas Monthly, Outdoor Retailers, and The Points Guy. Jeff was most recently named one of Travel + Leisure's 50 Notable People in travel. Jeff is currently working on multiple projects and is excited for the National Geographic show to launch. Continuing his work and mission to “Redefine what it looks like to travel.”
Travel journalist Jeff Jenkins didn't step foot on a plane until he was 20 years old, but once he did, he started living by his mantra "life begins where your comfort zone ends." His mission is to inspire those who look like him to travel without fear and push past their perceived limitations to experience everything the world has to offer. Never Say Never follows Jeff as he travels the world testing the limits of his physical abilities -- from attempting to climb 70-foot mountain faces, to rafting class 5 rapids, to sailing in a windstorm at the end of the world. Throughout his global odyssey Jeff makes deep connections with locals and learns not just about the world, but also about himself.Jeff Jenkins is an award-winning Travel/ Food Journalist, speaker, podcast host, and Influencer based out of Austin, Texas. Jeff most recently is proud to add travel documentarian to his list of adventures as he stars in a show that explores diverse cultures, locations and overcoming fears, backed by National Geographic.In the summer of 2002, Jeff got on his first plane and started his journey as a camp counselor on American Military bases around the world through the program, Camp Adventure. He continued this work for six summers exploring new places, cultures and creating a love for adventure.Jeff knew he wanted to blog about traveling, it was then that he found, or rather didn't find Fat Black Men represented, with that, Chubby Diaries was born. Since starting Chubby Diaries in 2017, Jeff has added a podcast, Chubby Diaries Annual Travel Awards, and most recently a campaign to give people in his community financial access to passports. He has been featured in Forbes, New York Times, Washington Post, Google, Travel Noire, Essence, Travel + Leisure, Lonely Planet, Texas Monthly, Outdoor Retailers, and The Points Guy. Jeff was most recently named one of Travel + Leisure's 50 Notable People in travel. Jeff is currently working on multiple projects and is excited for the National Geographic show to launch. Continuing his work and mission to “Redefine what it looks like to travel.”
To request a custom story, visit www.storybird.ai. Two kids named Jonah and Jesse visit a magic camp in the forest with their mother. They encounter a dog, a counselor, and a spider that makes scotch tape webs. Using popsicle sticks, they turn the spider and frog into wood and create a glittery rainstorm that attracts a fairy. They explain to the fairy that they are not a machine, but real people.
To request a custom story, visit www.makedupstories.com. A story about a 7-year-old who went to a summer camp where they played games, went swimming and visited a farm. The protagonist, Steve, asks his mother to buy 3 little baby chickens and bring them home. He keeps them in a makeshift cage on their porch and builds a proper cage for them in their new house in the Bronx. However, a raccoon manages to sneak in and take one of the chickens. Steve digs a ditch all around the cage to prevent this from happening again.
Welcome to Camp Adventure! Today, we talk about why you really, truly matter. We will also learn a fact about space, hear a funny joke, and more with our fellow campers.* Share your camp adventures on social media using #AKCAsummer or write to us at listen@akidsco.com. We love, love, love hearing from you.Follow the show on Apple Podcasts or wherever podcasts are found and check out other podcasts made for kids just like you by visiting akidsco.com. While you're there, be sure to check out Ben's book, A Kids Book About Adventure.
Welcome to Camp Adventure! Today, we talk about what it means to be dependable. We will also learn another fact about our bodies, hear some funny jokes, and more with our fellow campers.* Share your camp adventures on social media using #AKCAsummer or write to us at listen@akidsco.com. We love, love, love hearing from you.Follow the show on Apple Podcasts or wherever podcasts are found and check out other podcasts made for kids just like you by visiting akidsco.com. While you're there, be sure to check out Ben's book, A Kids Book About Adventure.
Welcome to Camp Adventure! Today, we are learning what it means to experience wonder. We will also hear a fun joke, express our feelings through art, and more with our fellow campers.* Share your camp adventures on social media using #AKCAsummer or write to us at listen@akidsco.com. We love, love, love hearing from you.Follow the show on Apple Podcasts or wherever podcasts are found and check out other podcasts made for kids just like you by visiting akidsco.com. While you're there, be sure to check out Ben's book, A Kids Book About Adventure.
Welcome to Camp Adventure! Today, we learn about the strength of teamwork. We will also visit space, practice saying mantras, and more with our fellow campers.* Share your camp adventures on social media using #AKCAsummer or write to us at listen@akidsco.com. We love, love, love hearing from you.Follow the show on Apple Podcasts or wherever podcasts are found and check out other podcasts made for kids just like you by visiting akidsco.com. While you're there, be sure to check out Ben's book, A Kids Book About Adventure.
Ben Tertin, author of A Kids Book About Adventure and host of Camp Adventure, talks about how to find adventure anywhere and that it's OK to feel fear when you are trying something new.A Kids Book About Adventure (view book)Full Book Description:Any conversation about adventure inevitably means having a conversation about the difference between healthy concern and overblown worry. What is adventure? What causes fear? That's what this book explores–how living a life of adventure means living a life facing your fears.About the Author:Ben is a pastor and teacher in Portland OR, living out the adventure, that is life, with his wife and two (tree climbing) kids.*If you want to be on a future episode of A Kids Book About: The Podcast or if you have a question you'd like us to consider, have a grownup email us at listen@akidsco.com and we'll send you the details.
Welcome to Camp Adventure! Today we learn about what it means to be a part of a community. We will also hear some zebra trivia, do some deep breathing, and more with our fellow campers.* Share your camp adventures on social media using #AKCAsummer or write to us at listen@akidsco.com. We love, love, love hearing from you.Follow the show on Apple Podcasts or wherever podcasts are found and check out other podcasts made for kids just like you by visiting akidsco.com. While you're there, be sure to check out Ben's book, A Kids Book About Adventure.
What do you get when you mix messy games, high-ropes courses and white-water rafting with adoration, Lectio Divina, and daily Mass? The best summer camp ever! St. Anthony recently sent more than 40 teens to Life Teen Summer Camp at Camp Covecrest in Tiger, GA, led by our youth ministers Samy & PJ Pierce. The Pierces joined Nate on the podcast to talk about their week of camp, the reason why Life Teen camps are different, the fun of their first year on staff, and the immense need for more help and volunteers in the youth ministry program. Listen now! Special Guests: PJ Pierce and Samantha Pierce.
Welcome back to Camp Adventure! Today we meet our new camp counselors, have a singalong, hear some bat trivia, and lost more! * Share your camp adventures on social media using #AKCAsummer or write to us at listen@akidsco.com. We love, love, love hearing from you.Follow the show on Apple Podcasts or wherever podcasts are found and check out other podcasts made for kids just like you by visiting akidsco.com. While you're there, be sure to check out Ben's book, A Kids Book About Adventure.
Last Minute Training Up Six Week Program Equipment Choices High-quality machine that's adjustable Powermeter or Heart Rate Monitor Ride Pacing Warm-Up for 30 minutes, every day. Longer as tired. Set Caps for Effort. Stops are Your Friend. Ride Nutrition Hydration Matters; You Must Be Peeing every 2-3 hours. Consistent Calorie Consumption Take Advantage of Breaks Ride Recovery 1: Post Ride Protein Shower + Legs Up Hydration Ride Recovery 2: Between Rides Solid Dinner Choices with Carbs - Pasta, Bread, Potatoes, etc. Limit alcohol Post Dinner Walk to Get Loose
Welcome to Camp Adventure. The camp in your bedroom or living room. The camp that's in the bus or in the car.Camp Adventure is for everyone, no matter who you are. And whether you're a returning camper or brand new this year, we could not be happier to know you're here.Listen to Camp Adventure every Saturday throughout the summer for stories, singalongs, activities, and more. All from your living room, your car, under your blanket fort… Anywhere! Camp Adventure is the podcast summer camp adventure for anyone.Join us!
"Regardless, we weren't in there long... A couple of nights, as best we could tell, before we were dragged out down Mawk's Mantle. That leaves us back where we started, I guess - the flickering dawn, the stage, the bismuth nooses, that bloody heron. Funny what your mind notices in the direst moments." ~~~ Our ritual fades, our story ends. Behind the fallen arras, twenty years of asking and wondering. Nilkat and Belka stare into the cooling fire. They trace the knot and growth of exhausted timber, with only ash and ember to shape the phantoms of the trees that could have been. ~~~ A finale, then. We play the HISTORY IS GONE BUT WE REMEMBER by Ben Roswell as we let ourselves drift from our tale of Ginnels and Swifts, the bastard nim Shifs and the defiant Maybes. We study the city from a distance, imagine the stories that could have been, those loose ends ready to be woven into our greater tapestry. ~~~ Episode title from Camp Adventure by Delta Sleep ~~~ Follow the show on twitter @flimsyrituals Find our website at flimsyrituals.com Chat to us on Discord ~~~ Hosted by Adam Dixon. Starring Beck Michalak, Elizabeth Simoens, Ryan Evans, Steve Martin and Thryn Henderson. Produced by Thryn Henderson. Series art by Ben Swinden. Music taken from Kai Engel's Satin.
Allison Farrell is a Virginia Commonwealth University recent graduate and Social Creative Resident at The Martin Agency's new Social Lab. She is a part of a multidimensional team that moves nimbly across multiple client social asks. Her academic career drew attention from recruiters from The Martin Agency, as she was one of the few founders of Camp Adventure. Camp Adventure is a summer internship/work opportunity for advertising students. This idea was crucial mid pandemic when agencies had no clue how to adapt their internship programs. We talk about her inspirations, story, advice and what it's like working at a creative powerhouse agency all on this B&E episode. Check out our Instagram @breakingandenteringpod to connect and see her recommended resources! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/breakenter/message
Counselor Ben tells everyone at Camp Adventure a story about caring for nature. Plus, join us for a sing-along, adventure building, Spanish lessons, and a creative challenge!We'd love to feature you and your fellow campers on our next episode. Share your camp space and your new camp flag for Camp Adventure on social media using #AKBAsummer or write to us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com.
Counselor Ben tells everyone at Camp Adventure a story that takes us zooming through the trees. Plus, join us for a sing-along, joke time, and a game of Gator River!We'd love to feature you and your fellow campers on our next episode. Share your camp space and your new camp flag for Camp Adventure on social media using #AKBAsummer or write to us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com.Visit ArtHubForkids.com
Counselor Ben tells everyone at Camp Adventure a story about meeting someone different and new who has a cool hobby. Plus a sing-along, adventure building, poetry, and pottery!We'd love to feature you and your fellow campers on our next episode. Share your camp space and your new camp flag for Camp Adventure on social media using #AKBAsummer or write to us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com.Poem Eletelephony by Laura Elizabeth Richards.Find @DougMcPherson's post at https://twitter.com/dougmcpherson/status/142150987358656102Find Ben's pictures at https://www.instagram.com/p/CQl4JLuh6ge/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Counselor Ben tells everyone at Camp Adventure a story about a strange buzzing sound. Plus a sing-along, some jokes, learning Spanish, and bug jars!We'd love to feature you and your fellow campers on our next episode. Share your camp space and your new camp flag for Camp Adventure on social media using #AKBAsummer or write to us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com.
Counselor Ben tells everyone at Camp Adventure a story about finding and making a peaceful place. Plus a sing-along, some poetry, bird calls, and treehouse drawing!We'd love to feature you and your fellow campers on our next episode. Share your camp space and your new camp flag for Camp Adventure on social media using #AKBAsummer or write to us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com.Poem credit: https://poets.org/poem/dont-go-librarySound of the bird song call: - northern-cardinal.wav by may23rd2007 (*used with permission)
Counselor Ben tells everyone at Camp Adventure a story about the creativity that comes from boredom. Plus a sing-along, some poetry, and some fortbuilding!We'd love to feature you and your fellow campers on our next episode. Share your camp space and your new camp flag for Camp Adventure on social media using #AKBAsummer or write to us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com.Poem credit: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/58430/firefly-56d23ccbb5f21
Counselor Ben tells everyone at Camp Adventure a story about listening to instructions and a flaming ball of marshmallow. Plus a sing-along, bird calls, and delicious s'mores.We'd love to feature you and your fellow campers on our next episode. Share your camp space and your new camp flag for Camp Adventure on social media using #AKBAsummer or write to us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com.
Counselor Ben tells everyone at Camp Adventure a story about silly snorkeling. Plus a sing-along, some world building, rock paper scissors, and trying new things. We'd love to feature you and your fellow campers on our next episode. Share your camp space and your new camp flag for Camp Adventure on social media using #AKBAsummer or write to us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com.
Counselor Ben tells everyone at Camp Adventure a story about finding treasures in nature. Plus a sing-along, a scavenger hunt, bird calls, and nature journals!We'd love to feature you and your fellow campers on our next episode. Share your camp space and your new camp flag for Camp Adventure on social media using #AKBAsummer or write to us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com.
Counselor Ben tells everyone at Camp Adventure a story about teamwork and chocolate art. Plus a sing-along, a scavenger hunt, and castle building!We'd love to feature you and your fellow campers on our next episode. Share your camp space and your new camp flag for Camp Adventure on social media using #AKBAsummer or write to us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com.
This year, camp is in your living room. Camp is in your car on the way to the store. Camp is under your blanket fort. Camp is everywhere. Camp Adventure is for everyone, no matter where in the world you are. And camp counselors Ben and Hannah are ready to welcome you.Subscribe to Camp Adventure wherever podcasts are found, or by visiting akidsbookabout.com.
Counselor Ben tells everyone at Camp Adventure a story about determination and building the Fox River raft. Plus a sing-along and directions to make your own floating raft!We'd love to feature you and your fellow campers on our next episode. Share your camp space and your new camp flag for Camp Adventure on social media using #AKBAsummer or write to us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com.
Camp Counselor Ben introduces everyone to Camp Adventure with a story about shoes and making friends in new places. Plus a sing-along, an invitation to name your camp space, and directions to make your own camp flag!We'd love to feature you and your fellow campers on our next episode. Share a photo of your camp space and your new camp flag for Camp Adventure on social media using #AKBAsummer or write to us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com.
Welcome to Camp Adventure, where camp is in your living room. Camp is in your car on the way to the store. Camp is under your blanket fort. Camp is everywhere! And Camp Adventure is for everyone, no matter where in the world you are. Camp counselors Ben and Hannah are ready to welcome you.
Summer Camp as we know it just isn’t a thing this year. So what if you took the best of what camp has to offer, and bring it to campers who need it the most right now. This week’s episode of Adweek Radio focuses on Camp ADventure, a free virtual summer camp for students who lost their internships this year due to Covid-19. The Camp brings together strategists, art directors, copy writers and more for 8 weeks, all while working on passion projects and being mentored by some of the top minds in advertising. We hear from Courtney Foster and Kevin Nguyen, founder and co-founder of Camp ADventure, as well as A. Walton Smith, founder of Black Women Owned and the head of content and community engagement at We Are Rosie.
Lyden af Skagen: Skagensmaleren P.S. Krøyer ville i dag have haft fødselsdag, og i år fejres det med udgivelsen af Skagenssymfonien: En musikalsk genfortælling af historien om Skagenskomponisterne, indspillet på Krøyers eget flygel. Komponisten Hans Sydow gæster Kulturen på P1 - og han har taget sin symfoni med. Adventureferie: Kulturen på P1s sommerferie rundt i landet fortsætter i dag fra Camp Adventure i Rønnede. Vores faste rejseleder har båndoptageren under armen, når hun svæver rundt i landets største klatrepark for at lære, hvordan man holder actionferie. Vi får også besøg af en ung musikbooker, som har gjort det til sin mission at finde morgendagens stjerner, og så bringer vi sidste afsnit af vores olympiske serie, hvor de danske atleter besøger studiet, når de nu er på ufrivillig sommerferie. Vært: Karen Secher.
Ideencouch – Der Podcast, der selbstständig macht mit Jan Evers
Jan Vieth ist Gründer vom Jungendreisen-Anbieter Camp Adventure. Aus der Corona-Not hat Jan eine Tugend gemacht: In wenigen Tagen hat er Epicert gegründet und bietet nun Epidemie- und Hygiene-Schulungen für Gastronomie und Hotellerie an. Natürlich online. Als er bei Jan Evers zu Gast war, war Epicert noch eine Idee, mittlerweile ist Epicert realisiert. Aus dem Gespräch kannst du lernen, wie aus einem unternehmerischen Problem eine Idee wird und wie sich aus einer Idee ein Produkt entwickeln lässt. Hör dir diese Folge unbedingt an und nehme Wissen, Erkenntnisse und Anregungen deinen Geschäftsweg mit! --- Kapitel dieser Folge --- ab 02:00 Jan Vieths bisheriges Unternehmen --- ab 9:16 Jans neue Idee --- ab 11:00 Von der Idee zum Produkt --- ab 13:10 Kundennutzen --- ab 14:02 Produktion --- ab 14:48 Angebot/Produkte --- ab 17:05 I Jans Vieths Pain Points --- ab 17:16 Schnelligkeit und Schutz vor Ideenklau --- ab 18:20 Fördermittel für Kunden erschließen --- --- ab 19:22 I Jan Evers' Tipps --- ab 19:28 Namenswahl --- ab 19:45 Rechtsform --- ab 20:05 Spezialmärkte --- ab 21:02 Effectuation-Ansatz --- ab 22:06 Bestehende Technologien vs. eigene Programmierung --- ab 24:45 Mit MVP Idee pilotieren --- ab 25:45 Markttest entwickeln --- ab 30:05 Datensicherheit --- ab 32:19 BAFA-Förderung in Geschäftsmodell integrieren --- ab 36:33 Strategische Partner finden --- 37:59 Keine Angst vorm Ideenklau --- ab 39:00 Netzwerken --- ab 41:09 Erfolgsfaktoren für erfolgreiche Geschäftsideen --- III Über die Personen --- [Gast] Jan Vieth hat 2002 Camp Adventure (https://www.campadventure.de). Die Corona-Krise hat ihm 2020 den Anstoß gegeben, Epicert – Gesellschaft für Epidemieprävention (www.epicert.de) zu gründen. Epicert bietet webbasiertenSchulungen und Zertifizierungen an, um Sicherheit für Gastronomen, Hoteliers und Gäste zu schaffen. --- [Gastgeber] Dr. Jan Evers ist erfahrener Gründungsberater und selbst Unternehmer. Jan berät seit fast 20 Jahren Banken und Ministerien sowie wachstumsstarke Gründer*innen und Mittelständler – als Aufsichtsrat, Business Angel und Miteigentümer. Mehr Infos zu Jan gibt's hier: https://www.eversjung.de/jan-evers/ --- Über wen in dieser Ausgabe gesprochen wird --- Jan Vieths Unternehmen: Gründerplattform: Institut gründen https://bit.ly/2M8eOuR- Businessplan auf der Gründerplattform erstellen https://gruenderplattform.de/businessplan- BAFA-Förderung https://bit.ly/2XApwjm --- Über Die Ideencouch – Der Podcast, der selbständig macht mit Jan Evers --- Die Ideencouch ist ein Podcast von evers & jung. Gastgeber ist Dr. Jan Evers. Wenn du selbst Gründer*in bist, dich Startups faszinieren oder du als Unternehmer*in an deinem eigenen Unternehmen arbeitest, ist dieser Podcast genau der richtige für dich. Aus den Gesprächen zwischen Jan und seinen Gästen wirst du praktisches Wissen, anwendbare Erkenntnisse und kreative Anregungen für deinen Unternehmer*innen-Alltag mitnehmen. Garantiert! --- Du möchtest uns Feedback zu einer Folge geben oder selbst Gast im Podcast sein? Schreib uns einfach eine E-Mail an info@laborx-hamburg.de Wir freuen uns auf deine Nachricht! --- Partner --- LaborX https://laborx-hamburg.de/ --- Gründerplattform https://gruenderplattform.de/ --- FIRMENHILFE https://firmenhilfe.org/ --- Minicontrol https://minicontrol.eu/
Explore Europe Mont Blanc Trail Podcast Episode Show Notes Here are the show notes for this episode of Explore Europe brought to you by Used Car Guys. The Tour du Mont Blanc is a unique trek of approximately 200km around Mont Blanc that can be completed in between 7 and 10 days passing through Italy, Switzerland and France. It’s one of the most famous and exhilarating treks in Europe. Hikers, climbers and mountaineers will love the authenticity of the overnights offered by mountain refuges and gites along the Tour du Mont Blanc. Our special guest, Kaiserslautern school music teacher Gretchen Lynch, explains that you do not need to be a hardcore mountaineer to do the Mont Blanc Trail. She shares her short version of the trail with us along with all of her tips that will ensure even total beginners to hiking can accomplish this unforgetful bucket-list trek. Here are some detailed notes and links from our Explore Europe Mont Blanc Trail episode: Website about Tour: http://www.autourdumontblanc.com/en/ What to bring - everything fits fine in a 30L backpack from Decathalon. fold up hiking poles lightweight gloves and hat sleep sack, sleep clothes poncho 2 pairs of hiking shorts and shirts long sleeved micofiber shirt light fleece Sunscreen & bugspray toiletries, microfibre towel gallon ziplock bags to keep clothes dry in case it rains YakTrax or crampons if you hike early in the season for the snow crossings ear plugs good hiking shoes flip flops if you don’t want to wear the ones provided (I brought them but they were not necessary!) cell phone and charger, - get one that works in Switzerland hydration bladder or water bottles Pack light - you are carrying everything! Entire tour takes about 2 weeks. We did half of the tour, but took a bus through the mountain from Chamonix France to Courmayeur Italy to cut our tour to one week. The bus is just 15 Euro per person. We parked near the trail’s end in Chamonix. It was free and so nice to come out right near our car when we finished a week later! We put our kids in camp so we could do this as a couples trip (we went with another couple whose daughter stayed with family friends.) Germany’s sleepaway camps are very affordable compared to the United States. We have been very happy with Camp Adventure which offers one and two week sessions and is a bilingual camp, so everything is in both English and German. https://www.campadventure.de/en/ Each day you hike about 6 hours and then stay in a refuge. Refuges are like hostels, but they are on the hiking route (many high in mountains and must be stocked by donkeys or helicopters!) and almost always provide breakfast and dinner. For about 10 Euros you can also buy a sack lunch for your hike. Price per night ranged from 41 (and that one was our favorite!) to 70 Euros per person. We hiked through three countries - starting in Italy, then Switzerland, and finished in France. The main language on the train was French, even in Italy. We didn’t hear German at all! The refuges all had English speaking staff and most of the hikers also spoke English. Other than lodging, our only costs on the trip were gas (we filled in Germany near the border and didn’t have to refuel til we got back home), the 15 Euro bus ticket, lunches (either 10 sack lunches from the refuges or purchased from grocery stores along the route), coffees along the route, and wine/ beer at the refuges. Beer was pricey compared to Europe - about 7 Euros for a half litre, 4 for .33 litre. House wine was about 8-12 for a half litre carafe to share at dinner. Make sure you take out both Francs (get at an ATM on the drive down) and Euros and have enough cash to pay for both your lodging - they almost always only take cash - and your lunches/ snacks/ drinks. You can pay in Euros in Switzerland but you will get a bad exchange rate - like Euro for Dollar. BOOK YOUR TRIP IN ADVANCE. We made the mistake of waiting too long and some of the refuges were full, therefore instead of having nice even 6 hour hiking days, we had one day that was 2 hours and one day that was 10! Dinner is generally served starting at 6:30 or 7pm, so you need to be at your refuge prior to that. Breakfast is normally at 7am. Check out the website and see if there is damage to the trails. If so you will have to amend your route. THE VIEWS ARE GORGEOUS. Just GORGEOUS. The entire way. You will never really be high enough up to get Altitude sickness. But you have views of higher mountains since you climb a loop around the Mont Blanc range. Our favorite refuge was Gite Le Moulin in Argentiere. The owner cooked the most AMAZING French cuisine. All the food we had on the trip was good, and specific to the country we were in. Pasta in Italy, baked Swiss cheese in Switzerland etc. I believe all of the refuges could cater to Vegetarians/ Gluten Free etc. if contacted in advance. It IS important to be in pretty good shape for the trip. You don’t have to be an amazing athlete, but definitely have good cardiovascular fitness. If you aren’t regularly exercising you might want to spend the three months before the trip doing some uphill treadmill walking or find some good trails in the area and use them. For the most part the trail isn’t dangerous, but there were a few snow crossings, stream crossings, and a couple places with steep drop offs. All of the drop offs had wire ropes to hold on to. There was a trail at the end with a long section of ladders and cables. I’m afraid of heights and found this scary, but it is possible to avoid that section by taking an alternate route. Best time of year to hike is July, August, or September. We did the last week of June which was still early and much of the snow wasn’t melted. You can’t really do any earlier than that. Early October would likely be chilly but still okay. Podcast Conversation Timeline: 00:01 - Introduction to our wonderful episode on the Mont Blanc trail 1:22 - What brings Gretchen to Germany? 2:18 - How did Gretchen meet her Husband? 03:54 - Where are we exploring today and why should we do it? 05:23 - How dangerous is it to climb Mont Blanc? 06:20 - Can you take the family to Mont Blanc? 08:15 - Details of Day 1 of Gretchen’s Mont Blanc adventure 10:42 - Day 1: Accommodation and tips on booking accomodation at different times of year 12:32 - Food at the hostels and accomodation - what to expect 13:15 - Were there any language barriers? How did Gretchen cope with so many different European languages? 14:12 - Booking accommodation in Mont Blanc 14:41 - How fast do you need to walk the trail? 15:55 - Michelle is so happy with the idea of a packet lunch provided by your accommodation. Gretchen tells us more details 16:57 - What do you need to take with you? 18:50 - Information about the villages, trail incline and time taken to climb 20:01 - Michelle delves into more detail about Gretchen’s favourite spot along the tour 20:56 - Gretchen tells all about the ladder climbing 24:14 - Is Gretchen brave enough to take the ladder route if she had to do it again? 24:55 - What are the dangers of the hike? 26:35 - Anything else to consider when planning a trip to Mont Blanc, Gretchen? 31:03 - Are you able to keep in contact with your hiking buddies whilst on the trail via cell phones etc? 32:24 - What did the final day have in store for Gretchen and Co? 33:19 - Mont Blanc Cable Car from Chamonix 33:35 - What currency should you carry and should it all be in cash? 33:10 - Did you have to pre-order your meals when you arrived at the accommodation? 35:28 - How about dietary requirements? 36:36 - How much does a 5 night trip cost? 38:35 - Would Gretchen recommend this trip for everyone? 40:13 - Is the trail signposted or do you need to a great map-reader? 42:39 - Michelle’s ‘Mont Blanc Trail’ overview 43:17 - The sustainable travel tip with Jen Gayle A Massive Thank You For Listening! I am already planning to replicate Gretchen's Mont Blanc Trail trek next year - I love the way she makes it feel less intimidating! Would you try it? We would love to hear all about your trip and any tips you have for fellow explorers. Leave a comment below or tweet us at @explore_europe and use the hashtag #ExploreEurope Please leave a comment/subscribe/tell a friend
Rob and Chris hosted the Circularity Camp where people came to Whistlewood Common in Derbyshire. This podcast features recordings of some of the conversations during the day, including an introduction of the story of the site, ideas relating permaculture, and a breakdown of many of the song themes from the Circularity Album. There's a song missing though - wonder why that is? Please support us through joining the Facebook group, following and interacting with @CircularityORG on Twitter and IG, and @CircularityPOD also on Twitter. Visit the website at circularity.org and explore the materials there, and definitely watch our TEDx Talk! Consider supporting us by becoming a patron for Circularity at patreon.com/circularity.
Fingers, along with John Ray and Melissa Firmes of Kids Need More, which is an organization that aids in helping children who are diagnosed with cancer. They discuss the Cold Finger Run, which is a motorcycle run that will benefit Camp Adventure.
Fingers, along with John Ray and Melissa Firmes of Kids Need More, which is an organization that aids in helping children who are diagnosed with cancer. They discuss the Cold Finger Run, which is a motorcycle run that will benefit Camp Adventure.
Fingers, along with John Ray and Melissa Firmes of Kids Need More, which is an organization that aids in helping children who are diagnosed with cancer. They discuss the Cold Finger Run, which is a motorcycle run that will benefit Camp Adventure.
Season 1, Episode 25: Andrea Schoenbeck Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund are honored to have as our guest, Andrea Schoenbeck. Andrea was born in Carroll, Iowa and grew up in Norfolk, Nebraska and Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She attended undergrad at the University of Northern Iowa and completed her master's through Mount Mercy University. Andrea and her husband grew up 45 minutes away from each other in Iowa, but met in London, England on a blind date while he was stationed there for the Air Force and she was working for the summer with Camp Adventure. They have been married for 15 years and have three children: Inga (10), Elsa (8), Thomas (6). Also, they have a black cat, Esmeralda, and a Welsh Terrier, Sadie. She has been teaching for 13 years and she has taught about everything from kindergarten through 6th grade. Currently, she is teaching 1st grade at Nixon Elementary in Hiawatha, Iowa. She is serving her 4th year on the PTO (Parent Teacher Organization) Executive Board at her children's school. Recently she accepted a board position at Camp Wyoming located in Wyoming, Iowa. It is a Presbyterian camp and retreat center that she attended as a child, volunteered as a counselor as a teenager, and worked as a staff member the summer after graduating from high school. Her children now attend this same camp and she said it's fun for her to see how things have stayed the same yet changed so much! She spends a lot of time volunteering at her children's school, driving the kids to and from their activities, and cheering them on at dance competitions, recitals, and wrestling practice/meets…hence her slight caffeine addiction. She enjoys reading, when she has the chance, and traveling with her family. Andrea and her husband have weekly date nights on their couch, after their kids are in bed, when they watch "Walking Dead." Her husband serves in the Air National Guard and is currently deployed so these date nights have to sometimes take place over the phone. Her life truly revolves around my family and she wouldn't have it any other way. These are the websites for organizations she mentioned during the podcast: * www.campwyoming.net * www.campadventure.com The Curiosity Hour Podcast is hosted and produced by Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund. Please join our Facebook Group, The Curiosity Hour Podcast, to continue the discussion about this episode online: www.facebook.com/groups/thecuriosityhourpodcast/ If you have any guest suggestions, comments, or feedback, please email us at guestsuggestions@thecuriosityhourpodcast.com. Disclaimers: The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast are solely those of the guest(s). These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of The Curiosity Hour Podcast. This podcast may contain explicit language. Notes: The brief music at the beginning and end of the podcast is the track, "Trail" on the album "Trail EP" by Nobara Hayakawa. We are using under creative commons license. The artist/publisher does not endorse or approve any of the content of this podcast. freemusicarchive.org/music/Nobara_Hayakawa/
Something's happening at Camp Adventure! Starring Kenn Gibb, Mélanie Dubois, Dan Smith, Marsala Lukianchuk, Mike Judson, Adam Martignetti, Ray Henderson, Luke Foster, Sarah Tye, and Lindsay Unterlander. Created by Andrew Root. Recorded live at the gorgeous Theatre On King in beautiful downtown Peterborough, Ontario! Music by Adam http://www.soundcloud.com/martignetti Crime City is looking for Informants, Adventure Scouts, Junior Detectives, Secret Agents, Police Chiefs and even Crime Ministers! Is that you? Want exclusive Crime City content and bonus materials? Want more Crime City? Support us at http://www.patreon.com/crimecity!
Yosan Air Base runs a summer adventure camp for military kids.
This edition features a story about Iowa contractors celebrating the end of a summer camp adventure program.
This edition features a story on the life-long benefits of being immunized and students earning college credit through summer camp volunteering with Camp Adventure at Camp Casey, Korea. Hosted by Spc. Danielle Sumner. Audio only.
This edition features a story on service members react after the dining facility at Chinhae Naval Base is combined with a restaurant for a new type of facility and students earning college credit through summer camp volunteering with Camp Adventure at Camp Casey, Korea. Hosted by Army Sgt. Katherine Tolento. Audio only.
The Boy Scouts of Troop 68 have a little free time on their hands and make a movie while at summer camp.