Podcasts about carcasonne

Prefecture and commune in Occitanie, France

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Too Busy to Flush
Healthy Relationships Between Parents & Children

Too Busy to Flush

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 52:41


Intro: Tea, mold in coffee, Revel Coffee.10:05: A giant cookie win: double chocolate chip.14:07: A interesting thought about whey protein and a reflection about God's design for fossil fuels.22:08: Conflict with kids, the law of human nature and mom guilt.26:10: Qualities of relationships that stay together.29:23: Parenting and the relationship of good experiences vs. bad with kids.32:11: When kids preface by: “You'll probably say no but…”38:18: What's the long term impression on your kids?39:39 “Am I the weird one?” in kids' peer groups.41:27: Family games: Slapzi, Ticket to Ride, Carcasonne.45:05: Evaluating family culture and strategy.50:54: Show Close Too Busy to Flush Telegram GroupSend us a PostcardCanavoxThe Milk Frother Currently Being Tested!Pique Tea - Referral Link (it's super-delicious and healthy)Ledger Hardware Wallet - Referral Link (store your crypto securely!)

Bright Side
World's 6 Coolest And Best-Preserved Medieval Cities

Bright Side

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 10:35


Are you ready for a trip around the world's most beautiful medieval towns? Carcasonne is one of the few medieval towns that still preserves its fortifying walls around it. San Gimignano has been around since the 8th Century, and you can easily get there since it's located just an hour's drive outside of Florence, Italy. Bruge's medieval streets are dreamy to explore, and its delightful cobbled streets give way to cafe-lined squares and meandering canals. You'll find buildings that reflect the constructions of the Romans and even the Vikings in York, England. Read more: https://brightside.me/articles/worlds... #brightside Credit: Fair use: Tea with Mussolini: By Universal Pictures, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?... Brother Sun, Sister Moon: By Paramount Pictures, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?... Where Angels Fear to Tread: By The Rank Organization, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?... Prince of Foxes: By 20th Century Studios, Inc., https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?... CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Via Berignano: By Fracund, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Museum Gardens: By Kaly99, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Animation is created by Bright Side. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com Check our Bright Side podcast on Spotify and leave a positive review! https://open.spotify.com/show/0hUkPxD... Subscribe to Bright Side: https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook:   / brightside   Instagram:   / brightside.official   TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brightside.of... Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Great Pop Culture Debate
Best Modern Tabletop Game

Great Pop Culture Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 56:51


Board games have been popular for more than a century -- some date back to the ancient world. But in the late 20th Century up until now, the buzzword has been tabletop games -- broadly speaking, elaborate games of skill, strategy, and luck that have generated intense fandoms since the late 1990s. While we've already covered the classic board games popular in our youth, the Great Pop Culture Debate now wants to determine the Best Modern Tabletop Game. Games discussed: Settlers of Catan, Pandemic, Codenames, Forbidden Island, Betrayal at the House on the Hill, Azul, Kingdomino, Carcasonne, Splendor, Ticket to Ride, Wingspan, and more. Join host Eric Rezsnyak, GPCD panelists Bob Erlenback and Trey Radu-Blackburn, and special guest tabletop aficionado Jared Tannenbaum as they discuss and debate 16 of the most popular contemporary board games. Play along at home by finding the listener bracket here. Make a copy for yourself, fill it out, and see if your picks match up with ours! For more exclusive content, including warm-up in which we discuss the villains we were bummed didn't make the bracket, become a Patreon supporter of the podcast today. RELATED CONTENT Best Classic Children's Game Best Final Fantasy Game Best Nintendo Villain TOP 10 Long-Play Tabletop Games Round 1 Match-Ups: Match-Up 1: Ticket to Ride (1) vs. Gloomhaven (4) Match-Up 2: Splendor (3) vs. 7 Wonders (2) Match-Up 3: Pandemic (1) vs. Forbidden Island (4) Match-Up 4: Kingdomino (3) vs. Azul (2) Match-Up 5: Settlers of Catan (1) vs. Terraforming Mars (4) Match-Up 6: Betrayal at House on the Hill (3) vs. Wingspan (2) Match-Up 7: Carcassonne (1) vs. Mysterium (4) Match-Up 8: Takenoko (3) vs. Codenames (2) Have a say in future episodes! Finally, if you want to have a say in what episodes we tackle next, vote in our Topic Polls! And we would love to have you pick your faves in the polls currently open for your votes! Subscribe to our weekly newsletter! EPISODE CREDITS Host: Eric Rezsnyak Panel: Bob Erlenback, Trey Radu-Blackburn Special Guest: Jared Tannenbaum Producer: Curtis Creekmore Editor: Bob Erlenback #tabletop #tabletopgames #boardgames Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beziehungs-Investoren Podcast: Finanzen. Familie. Liebe
Zugreise während der Elternzeit: unterwegs mit Interrail

Beziehungs-Investoren Podcast: Finanzen. Familie. Liebe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 52:12


Vorabhinweis: Die Interrail-Zugtickets, die wir bei unserer Reise genutzt haben, wurden uns kostenfrei zur Verfügung gestellt. Diese Podcastfolge enthält also bezahlte Werbung. Die Elternzeit ist eine beliebte Zeit für eine längere Reise als Familie. Auch wir waren bereits mehrfach mit unseren Kids auf Tour. Von Spanien bis Asien haben wir alle längeren Reisen bislang mit dem Flugzeug unternommen. Doch dieses Mal haben wir etwas ganz Neues ausprobiert: Eine Zugreise. Denn Interrail ist nicht nur etwas für junge Menschen - auch Familien können mit den verschiedenen Interrail-Tickets Europa per Zug entdecken. Mit dem Flugzeug ging es nach Spanien und nach zweiwöchigem Aufenthalt die ganzen 2.500km von Malaga über Madrid, Valencia, Barcelona und Carcasonne, Bordeaux sowie Paris zurück nach Frankfurt a.M. - mit zwei Kindern, der Oma und vier Koffern im Gepäck. In dieser Folge berichten wir von unserer Reise, geben einen ehrlichen Einblick in unsere Reiseplanung und teilen Tipps, wie und ob eine Zugreise auch für eure Elternzeitreise eine gute Option wird. Wichtige Links: Die Zugtickets haben wir von Interrail gesponsert bekommen: https://www.interrail.eu/de Mehr Informationen über uns: https://beziehungs-investoren.de/ Zum Instagram-Post über unsere Reise: https://www.instagram.com/beziehungsinvestor_innen/ 0-Euro Elternzeitplan mit Inspiration für individuelle Modellen: https://beziehungs-investoren.de/0-euro-elternzeitplan/ "Love & Money" jetzt bestellen: https://amzn.to/3NH8vxm Infos zur Elternzeit-Masterclass: https://beziehungs-investoren.de/elternzeitplanung-masterclass/ Du magst unsere Inhalte? Dann hilf uns hier mit deiner Bewertung: https://de.trustpilot.com/review/beziehungs-investoren.de Folge direkt herunterladen

Bright Side
Coolest Medieval Cities Frozen In Time

Bright Side

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 13:35


Are you ready for a trip around the world's most beautiful medieval towns? Carcasonne is one of the few medieval towns that still preserves its fortifying walls around it. San Gimignano has been around since the 8th Century, and you can easily get there since it's located just an hour's drive outside of Florence, Italy. Bruge's medieval streets are dreamy to explore, and its delightful cobbled streets give way to cafe-lined squares and meandering canals. You'll find buildings that reflect the constructions of the Romans and even the Vikings in York, England. Read more: https://brightside.me/articles/worlds... #brightside Credit: Fair use: Tea with Mussolini: By Universal Pictures, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?... Brother Sun, Sister Moon: By Paramount Pictures, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?... Where Angels Fear to Tread: By The Rank Organization, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?... Prince of Foxes: By 20th Century Studios, Inc., https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?... CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Via Berignano: By Fracund, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Museum Gardens: By Kaly99, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Animation is created by Bright Side. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com Check our Bright Side podcast on Spotify and leave a positive review! https://open.spotify.com/show/0hUkPxD... Subscribe to Bright Side: https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightside.official TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brightside.of... Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

On va déguster
Cassoulet

On va déguster

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 53:49


durée : 00:53:49 - On va déguster - Aujourd'hui, on s'attaque à l'une des spécialités régionales préférées des français, au risque de relancer la guerre entre les trois clochers qui revendiquent sa paternité, Toulouse, Carcasonne et Castelnaudary. - réalisé par : Lauranne THOMAS

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La rosa de los vientos
El misterio de Rennes-le-Chateau: del diablo Asmodeo al secreto de los cátaros

La rosa de los vientos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 17:27


El viajero Luis Tobajas se encuentra en la ciudad medieval de Carcasonne, en el sur de Francia. Nos atiende desde allí, justo después de ir en búsqueda de los secretos de Rennes-le-Chateau, pequeña localidad situada a 45 kilómetros de allí, donde se encuentra una misteriosa iglesia en cuya entrada se encuentra una inquietante imagen del diablo y en cuyo interior se encontraron, supuestamente, documentos que harían temblar al cristianismo. 

Desert Island Discs
Kate Mosse, writer

Desert Island Discs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 38:16


Kate Mosse OBE is a British novelist and broadcaster. She is the author of ten novels and short story collections, including The Joubert Family Chronicles and the best-selling Languedoc Trilogy. She has also written four works of non-fiction including her memoir about caring, An Extra Pair of Hands. In 1996 she co-founded the Women's Prize for Fiction. Born in Chichester, she studied English at Oxford University and had a very successful career in publishing before writing her first book about pregnancy. Her novel, Labyrinth, published in 1995 and set in Carcasonne, became an international bestseller which enabled her to give up her publishing job and write full time. Kate lives in Chichester with her husband, Greg Mosse, and her mother-in-law, Grannie Rosie. She is a Visiting Professor in Creative Writing at the University of Chichester, a Patron of the Chichester Festival for Music, Dance and Speech, and President of the Festival of Chichester. She was awarded an OBE in 2013 for services to literature and women. DISC ONE: Morning Has Broken - Cat Stevens DISC TWO: These Boots Are Made for Walkin' - Nancy Sinatra DISC THREE: Station to Station - David Bowie DISC FOUR: Walls Come Tumbling Down - The Style Council DISC FIVE: I Will Survive - Gloria Gaynor DISC SIX: Piano Concerto in G Major, M. 83. Composed by Maurice Ravel. Performed by Martha Argerich and London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Claudio Abbado DISC SEVEN: Dancing Queen - Abba DISC EIGHT: La chanson des vieux amants - Jacques Brel BOOK CHOICE: Four Quartets by T.S. Eliot LUXURY ITEM: A jukebox CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Piano Concerto in G Major, M. 83, composed by Maurice Ravel and performed by Martha Argerich and London Symphony Orchestra Presenter: Lauren Laverne Producer: Sarah Taylor

Les Grosses Têtes
LE LIVRE DU JOUR - "Carcasonne - Cité, Bastide et Alentours" de Patrice Tesseire Dufour

Les Grosses Têtes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 8:49


Découvrez le livre du jour des Grosses Têtes. Découvrez la page Facebook Officielle des "Grosses Têtes" : https://www.facebook.com/lesgrossestetesrtl/ Retrouvez vos "Grosses Têtes" sur Instagram : https://bit.ly/2hSBiAo Découvrez le compte Twitter Officiel des "Grosses Têtes" : https://bit.ly/2PXSkkz Toutes les vidéos des "Grosses Têtes" sont sur YouTube : https://bit.ly/2DdUyGg

Les Grosses Têtes
L'INTÉGRALE - Depuis Carcasonne, émission du vendredi 30 juin 2023

Les Grosses Têtes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 103:00


Depuis Carcassonne, retrouvez dans la dernière émission de la saison, Zize Dupanier, Jérémy Ferrari, Valérie Mairesse, Isabelle Mergault, Paul El Kharrat et JeanFi Janssens. Découvrez la page Facebook Officielle des "Grosses Têtes" : https://www.facebook.com/lesgrossestetesrtl/ Retrouvez vos "Grosses Têtes" sur Instagram : https://bit.ly/2hSBiAo Découvrez le compte Twitter Officiel des "Grosses Têtes" : https://bit.ly/2PXSkkz Toutes les vidéos des "Grosses Têtes" sont sur YouTube : https://bit.ly/2DdUyGg

The Rig Biz Podcast
S9 Ep124: Gary Graham - Our Loosest Ever Guest On; Eddie Jones, Phantom Shitters, Bar Brawls & His Dad Calling Him A C**T

The Rig Biz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 49:31


Today we travel to the North East of England where we're joined by the King of Newcastle in Gary Graham, a man who's not only the loosest guest we've ever had in 3 years on the podcast, but is also one of the most controversial, when he publicly turned his back on Scotland to play for England and then turned his back on England to go back to Scotland. He tells us about; the shocking abuse he got for turning his back on England, his fallout with Eddie Jones, why his Dad thinks he's a cunt, pissing in his rucksack after a nightout with Scotland, the Phantom shitter in the Scotland team, Bar Brawls in Jersey, shaming himself at a Michelin star restaurant in Paris, his hopes to join Carcasonne in France next season, why Mike Browns a boring C**t, how Gregor Townsend ruined his international career and many more hilarious stories.... ------- PLEASE VOTE FOR US TO WIN BEST COMEDY PODCAST HERE - https://www.sportspodcastgroup.com/sports_category/best-sports-comedy-podcast/ CLAIM YOUR 8 FREE BEERS & 2 SNACKS NOW FROM BEER 52 - ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS PAY THE £5.95 POSTAGE -  www.beer52.com/RIGBIZ

Le Dé Faussé
183 - Carcassonne

Le Dé Faussé

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 17:58


Retour aux émissions normales, et on dépoussière un classique, Zephiriel nous présente Carcasonne ! En 20 minutes on explore le jeu de société de cette semaine. Après une phase de présentation et une phase de jeu, il est temps de débriefer et de régler les comptes ! Carcassonne Par Klaus-Jürgen Wrede Illustré par Anne Pätzke & Chris Quilliams Édité par Z-Man Games De 2 à 5 joueuses Pour 8 ans et + Pour 30 à 60 minutes Description : Carcassonne, un jeu à l'atmosphère médiévale Replongez dans l'ambiance du Moyen-Âge du Sud de la France en partant à l'assaut de ses terres, chemins et villes. Développez la meilleure stratégie pour affirmer votre pouvoir. Déjouez les plans de vos adversaires et triomphez en contrôlant le plus de territoires. Présenté par Alex,Zephiriel & Sam Twitter @ledefausse Instagram Le Dé Faussé Facebook Le Dé Faussé

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Bottled Up!
Let's Be Franc

Bottled Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021


They like to call him Big Papa... the grape that fathered so many. We are, of course, talking about Cab Franc! The Daddy mac of em all. Most often used as a blending grape Cab Franc is a grape we have all tasted. So what's it like on its own? More and more these days single varietal Cab Franc wines are being made and they can be super interesting. This week Jen and Seán taste two different French Cab Francs and explore the differences that just a few miles can make. This week's wine: Laroque, Cabernet Franc, Cite de Carcasonne 2019 and Les Galuches, Chinon, 2019

Time Team: Unearthing the Past
Kate Mosse: Labyrinth, Citadel & Sepulchre (Part 1)

Time Team: Unearthing the Past

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 29:39


We're joined by number one bestselling author of Labyrinth, Kate Mosse. In the first instalment of a revealing two-part interview, Kate discusses her involvement in the Women's Prize for Fiction (this year won by Maggie O'Farrell for Hamnet), her love of the Languedoc region of France and the inspiration behind her Carcasonne trilogy, which also includes Citadel and Sepulchre. Kate shares her love of archaeology, which began as a child growing up beside Fishbourne Roman Palace in Sussex, and explains the importance of the physical artefacts at the centre of her novels. Keep a look out for even more fascinating insights in the concluding 2nd part of the interview up next!

Latter-day Saint Commentary from the Pacific Northwest - Rocky Mountain Sunshine Podcast

Where would you travel right now if you could go anywhere? I have been fortunate to travel a bit around the world. I have lived in Europe, in France, Holland, and England. While living there I was able to go to Germany often and have traveled to Italy. In the U.S. I've lived in Utah and in Washington state. I've traveled quite a lot in the U.S. and have traveled internationally to Asia, traveling to China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. I do enjoy traveling, meeting people, and experiencing new cultures, foods, and seeing beautiful architecture. I love getting out and seeing how the locals live. If I could travel anywhere though, my heart always longs to go back to France. I particularly love southern France. I had a member of the Church in France tell me once how lucky I was to have learned the French language because it was the celestial language and we'd all speak it in heaven! She may have been right, but Elder Uchtdorf thinks German is the celestial language. As we say in French, “On vera.” or, we will see. haha There is a place in southern France called Carcasonne. Carcassonne is one of my favorite cities in France. You are transported back to another time as you enter the walled city situated on top of a hill. I never served there while on my mission. I think it might have been just outside of our mission boundaries or maybe we just didn't have missionaries there. But I've been able to visit several times since my mission. I love wandering the streets, walking the walls of the city, visiting shops, and peering out of the watchtowers. It is a place I highly recommend visiting if you are traveling in the southern part of France. It's an unforgettable place. I served in Pau which is not very far from Carcasonne. It's in the southern part of France, not far from the Pyrenees. Carcassonne dates back to at least 200 B.C. and has a long history of invasions and sieges. In the Middle Ages, Carcassonne was a major center for commerce and trade with the Middle East. It was a tempting, prosperous, target for any invader. Tune in to hear the rest! #latterdaysaint #lds #mormon #thechurchofjesuschristoflatterdaysaints #churchofchrist #christian #family #carcassonne #france #latterdaysaints --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rocky-mountain-sunshine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rocky-mountain-sunshine/support

Latter-day Saint Commentary from the Pacific Northwest - Rocky Mountain Sunshine Podcast

Where would you travel right now if you could go anywhere? I have been fortunate to travel a bit around the world. I have lived in Europe, in France, Holland, and England. While living there I was able to go to Germany often and have traveled to Italy. In the U.S. I've lived in Utah and in Washington state. I've traveled quite a lot in the U.S. and have traveled internationally to Asia, traveling to China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. I do enjoy traveling, meeting people, and experiencing new cultures, foods, and seeing beautiful architecture. I love getting out and seeing how the locals live. If I could travel anywhere though, my heart always longs to go back to France. I particularly love southern France. I had a member of the Church in France tell me once how lucky I was to have learned the French language because it was the celestial language and we'd all speak it in heaven! She may have been right, but Elder Uchtdorf thinks German is the celestial language. As we say in French, “On vera.” or, we will see. haha There is a place in southern France called Carcasonne. Carcassonne is one of my favorite cities in France. You are transported back to another time as you enter the walled city situated on top of a hill. I never served there while on my mission. I think it might have been just outside of our mission boundaries or maybe we just didn't have missionaries there. But I've been able to visit several times since my mission. I love wandering the streets, walking the walls of the city, visiting shops, and peering out of the watchtowers. It is a place I highly recommend visiting if you are traveling in the southern part of France. It's an unforgettable place. I served in Pau which is not very far from Carcasonne. It's in the southern part of France, not far from the Pyrenees. Carcassonne dates back to at least 200 B.C. and has a long history of invasions and sieges. In the Middle Ages, Carcassonne was a major center for commerce and trade with the Middle East. It was a tempting, prosperous, target for any invader. Tune in to hear the rest! #latterdaysaint #lds #mormon #thechurchofjesuschristoflatterdaysaints #churchofchrist #christian #family #carcassonne #france #latterdaysaints --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rocky-mountain-sunshine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rocky-mountain-sunshine/support

Game Mastery
Episode 10: Fantasy Grounds and Christmahanukwanzaakah

Game Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 76:50


We follow-up on last week's Fantasy Grounds episode with some info on costs, and what you need to know if you're gifting it to the aspiring GM in your life. We also give some recommendations for last-minute gift ideas for your table-top nerds (including miniatures and terrain). Plus, hear what we think about Blokus, Carcasonne, Kingdomino, 7 Wonders, Werewolf, Mysterium, and more, as we diverge a little to celebrate gift-giving for the holidays! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/game-mastery/message

Five Games for Doomsday
Grant Rodiek

Five Games for Doomsday

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 84:49


This week's guest is mover and shaker in both digital and analogue games, Grant Rodiek. We talk about growing up in Texas, the huge world of The Sims and the discipline of designing for the tabletop...but which games did he choose?   Support the show here: https://www.patreon.com/5g4d   Carcasonne: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/822/carcassonne Call of Duty: https://www.callofduty.com/modernwarfare Combat Commander: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/21050/combat-commander-europe Pax Pamir 2nd Ed.: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/256960/pax-pamir-second-edition Star Realms: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/147020/star-realms

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Qué Rico el Mambo Podcast
Episodio 16 - Aquellos maravillosos años (2000-2002)

Qué Rico el Mambo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 152:14


En este episodio viajamos al pasado para explorar nuestros juegos favoritos  del trienio que va del 2000 al 2002.Carcasonne, Puerto Rico, Age Steam... ¿habrán envejecido bien? ¿los seguimos jugando? ¿merecen el título de clásicos? Entra y descúbrelo.

Game Brain: A Board Game Podcast with Matthew Robinson and his Gaming Group

0:00:00 - Introduction: Welcome Jennifer Schlickbernd, The Game Pioneer.Die Macher, Advanced Civilization, 1822xx, Ora et Labora, Great Western Trail, Dominant Species, Indonesia, Food Chain Magnate, Crystal Palace.0:05:33 - This Week's Game NightMaracaibo, Crystal PalaceWavelength (0:07:17)0:12:57 - News of the WeekYellowing Yangtze App (0:13:09)Tigris and EuphratesTerraforming Mars App Fix (0:15:16)Cesar, Alpha Centauri The Crew: Quest for Planet 9 (0:16:32)Wingspan: European Expansion (0:19:47)Car Wars Kickstarter (0:21:20)Auto DuelGas Lands (0:23:32)Dungeon Crawl ClassicsMothership (0:27:16)TravelerDrive-Through RPGKickstarter ExpansionGloomhavenSurvivor Controversy (0:33:27)0:39:27 - Games on the BrainUnderwater Cities Expansion (0:40:15)Barrage (0:40:32)Bus (0:42:00)Foodchain Magnate (0:43:17)Ketchup Expansion0:44:42 - 8x8 Challenge0:44:55 - Review of MaracaiboMumbasa, Great Western Trail, Expedition to NewdaleAnno 1800ShiaNewtonPipeline1:14:30 - Pioneering GamingDiplomacyAgricolaCatan, Splendor, Western Empires, Advanced Civilization1846, 18621:25:16 - Holiday Gift Giving GuideThe Mind (1:26:10)Sushi Go, Las Vegas (1:27:01)Just One (1:27:36)Wavelength (1:27:56)Wingspan (1:28:13)Ticket to Ride (1:29:05)Codenames (1:29:38)Mastermind (1:29:57)Carcasonne (1:30:21)Ricochet Robots, Xendo (1:30:50)Tichu (1:31:22)Bus, Baron Park, Santorini, Samurai, Santiago (1:31:52)Pit, Concordia (1:32:38)1862, Pipeline (1:33:33)1:34:26 - Sign Off

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast
AT#655 - Canal Cruising in France

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2019 44:06


Hear about travel to The Canal du Midi and Carcassonne in southern France as Chris from the Amateur Traveler talks about his recent luxury hotel barge cruise.

Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it

Hear about travel to The Canal du Midi and Carcassonne in southern France as Chris from the Amateur Traveler talks about his recent luxury hotel barge cruise.

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast
AT#655 - Canal Cruising in France

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2019 44:06


Hear about travel to The Canal du Midi and Carcassonne in southern France as Chris from the Amateur Traveler talks about his recent luxury hotel barge cruise.

Join Us in France Travel Podcast
A Great Itinerary for Families in France, Episode 212

Join Us in France Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018 111:48


Sarah had never been to France, but she found herself planning a 4-week trip around France for 7 people. Scary, right? An Itinerary for Families with Kids Sarah used this podcast to get inspired on what to do and where to stay. I think that her itinerary is one of the best I've ever heard of! Listen up, she’s sharing a great itinerary here! About This Trip Report This trip took place June 2018 and they stayed the whole month going around to different places. This is a family of 7: mom, dad, twin girls (9 years old) and a son who is 11, plus grandma and grandpa who joined for part of the trip. This was a first trip to France for Sarah and the kids, but her husband had been to France before. They mostly stayed at Airb&b and VRBO properties. The podcast helped them decide where they wanted to go and what they wanted to see and do. They had been planning this trip for a couple of years and their itinerary was outstanding! A Week on the Mediterranean They looked for places that were off the beaten path because they wanted to avoid places that were too crowded or too touristy. Because they were staying so long, they also wanted to watch their budget. They started their month with the Mediterranean and didn't find it crowded in early June. Staying in Hyeres They wanted to stay on the Riviera but not Nice or Cannes. Hyeres was perfect for that! They enjoyed the islands near there at Porquerolles. They took the ferry from Giens, rented bikes right off the ferry and enjoyed the beaches. It wasn't fancy or crowded. It would definitely get a lot more crowded in July and August or on week-ends. Hyeres is a lovely little town, it has an old town with a tower that's related to the Knight Templars. There's a tour for kids in French in Hyeres. There are also beautiful parks, a botanical garden called "Parc Olbius Riquier". Great bakery in Hyeres: Boulangerie Duhaut Le Lavandou It's sandy beach and a little more crowded. They liked the Bistr'Eau Ryon and enjoyed a lot. Parking was tight, but doable in early June. In general the best restaurants are a little off the main drag or main attraction in a town. As soon as you walk away from the main attraction a little bit, you are more likely to find a nice place to eat. If you can't find street parking remember to look for underground parking lots! Sète On their way out of Hyeres they stopped in Sète. When you drive into Sète you are driving through an industrial area that doesn't look nice at all. But once you get to the city center it's wonderful. They ate on the canal and walked around to see the little fishing boats. One Night in Carcassonne Contrary to Sète, Carcasonne is spectacular with you drive up to it. They decided to stay overnight at a hotel within the medieval walls. They had the city to themselves the next morning. They visited the Chateau Comtal and enjoyed the audio guide. The walked along the old ramparts. Because Sarah's father had to use a walker several places gave them easier access via doors that are not usually open to everyone. In Carcassonne they stayed at this hotel and loved it. Renting a Walker for Grandpa at the Pharmacy Because Sarah's father had been injured he needed wheelchair assistance in the airports and they rented a walker in France for him. You can do that easily at any pharmacy. Two Weeks in the Dordogne They stayed the whole two weeks in the Dordogne which meant a fair amount of driving. The Dordogne is large enough that it is a good idea to stay in two different places. Maybe Sarlat and Bergerac? When we go, we like to stay at a wonderful chateau on the north end of the Dordogne for that very reason. They stayed at a place called Belvesin the Dordogne. It had a swimming pool, but they didn't use them a lot because this June was not particularly warm. They wanted to go to La Forêt des singes near Rocamadour, but that was too far. They wanted to go to Font-de-Gaume cave, but they couldn't get in. Favorite Places in the Dordogne Belves: The troglodyte dwellings in Belves. Lascaux IV: They loved their visit to Lascaux IV. Plan you visit in advance, if you need a visit in English you can't usually walk in and get one. Castelnaud Castle: Gorgeous views! Les Eyzies: They enjoyed kayaking on the Vézère from Les Eyzies. From there you can look up at at the Abri de la Madeleine. You can also visit the Musée National de la Préhistoire. Annie would rather not stay in Les Eyzies, it's not that scenic. River Beaches along the Dordogne: They had a few hot days and they went to Bouisson de Caudoin where  there's a nice river beach. Great for a picnic. Two Nights in the Loire Valley The Loire Valley was very different from everything else they had seen on this trip. They stayed at a B&B near Blois, but they mostly went to restaurants in  Amboise. Chateau de Chenonceau Beautiful, has furniture. The children enjoyed it. The little farm was also nice for the kids. Chateau Clos Lucé:  Da Vinci's Final Home This is where Da Vinci spent the last few years of his life. It was their favorite chateau that they saw through all of this trip because of all the things you can see on the grounds. This is a hands-on chateau that will spark children's imagination. Winery in Vouvray where they make great white wines. Four Nights in Paris It's only a 2.5 hour drive between the Loire Valley and Paris. They dropped their car at Gare de Lyon. They stayed in the Marais. They weren't sure they wanted to go to Paris but they were really glad they did. They went to the Eiffel Tower in the morning, then to the Jardin du Luxembourg for a picnic and the kids enjoyed sailing the little boats. They also had a picnic. They used the bus a lot. They showed the point where they wanted to go on the map to the driver and he would tell them yes, that's right or tell them to get on a different bus. Needing to Go to the Hospital in Paris They Stayed at Hotel L'Antoine one night where their daughter got electrocuted touching the magnifying mirror. The hotel reacted very proactively and called the paramedics. They decided to take her to the children's hospital where she was seen. The doctors were wonderful and helpful. Difficulties Getting Back to the Airport They had trouble getting to the airport because it was a busy morning because there was a World Cup game and the Pride Parade that day. The hotel where they were staying  couldn't find them a taxi (which is really unusual in Paris!). They had to pay $200 for an Uber. Driving in France They used Apple maps a lot on their phones and it worked great, even in rural areas of the Dordogne. Join Us in France on Pandora If you'd like to use your Pandora account to listen to podcasts, apply here. Great Itinerary for Families Sarah shared a great itinerary for families visiting France, if you want to see all her notes, visit the Guest Notes page (blue button). And be sure to thank Sarah by commenting below and sharing this episode! Learn More: Family Travel in France {Recommendations} Best Western Le Donjon

The Family Gamers Podcast
107 – The Family Gamers Podcast – Gen Con Thoughts with Nick and Izzy

The Family Gamers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 57:53


Let's talk to Nick and Izzy about their Gen Con experience! 107 is a prime number: A great way to introduce Optimus Prime super-fan, Nick Martinelli! Nick writes for TFG and most recently wrote a review for Let Them Eat Shrimp! Nick has been gaming for about 10 years. Carcasonne & Catan were his gateway into boardgaming; he actually started The post 107 – The Family Gamers Podcast – Gen Con Thoughts with Nick and Izzy appeared first on The Family Gamers.

The Big Travel Podcast
31. Kait Borsay; Presenter and Podcaster on Riots in Marseilles, Biking in Bali, Balls in Brazil and Women in Football

The Big Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 36:46


Whether reporting on the Brazil World Cup, the Canada Women’s World Cup or dodging tear gas in a football brawl in France Kait Borsay takes everything in her stride. Her podcast – the Offside Rule – has been voted one of the best sports podcasts in the UK and she’s travelled extensively - Brazil, Canada, Bali, Kenya, Australia all over Europe and much more.  On this episode we cover:  Kait’s podcast The Offside Rule with Lynsey Hooper and Hayley McQueen Normalising women working in football The FIFA World Cup in Russia Vicki Sparks Silent sexism Thinking about a female audience Alan Sugar and a box of sweets The viewership of Russia 2018 being 40% women How advertisers need to take note of women watching football Continental Tyres backing women’s football Brands’ social responsibility The silent audience Covering the 2015 World Cup in Brazil for BT Sport Tagging a holiday on the end of it Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte England exiting in the group stage Being pregnant in Buzios Travelling with her children Covering the Canada Women’s World Cup in 2015 England’s success in the above Struggling to balance family and children at work in Canada How the podcast gives her more freedom than working for a major broadcaster Female Footballers Alison Bender, Natalie Pirks, Eniola Aluco and Alex Scott The potential struggles of women in Russia Whether men feel differently than women when leaving their kids Can women open up more about missing their kids? Being absorbed and one-dimensional with her work Going to Euro 2016 in France Delays on the Eurostar Getting involved in a riot in Marseilles Watching plumes of tear gas Feeling let down by football violence How the majority of football fans are well behaved Russian fans kicking off in Marseilles port Getting to known the England players Covering the football as fans not media Shouty sports reporters on TV The conversational style of her podcast Buying a house in France with a friend Paris being her favourite city Sending Polish builders to France Full moon parties Putting in a swimming pool Making the holiday house pay for itself The medieval Lotte region Puy l'Evequeand the Lotte River Duck and walnuts Cheese and wine tasting Degustation…? Chateaus and castles and swimming Dodgy French electric systems and internet routers Kate Mosse and Carcasonne and rural France Wanting to be somewhere not too British Little pockets of English all over France The UK’s great access to Europe Don’t mention Brexit! Australia to Bali Nusa Lembongan Strapping their three year old to the front of a motorbike Balinese banana snakes Childhood camping trips to France What kids remember from their holidays Strict school holidays Whale watching in Vancouver Visiting Melbourne and Perth in Australia The changing face of Perth Australian wine tours The Yarra Valley wineries and ballooning The scenery around Perth Her Paris list – Angelina’s on the Rue de Rivoli The best lunch spot in Le Marais Michel Chaudon’s famous chocolates Loving New York but finding the people rude! Riding city cycling tours in New York Cite de Science in the North East of Paris The Baton Mouche boat trips Random jazz bars, museums and open bus tours The Eiffel Tower being really big! Paris being a great walking city Loving Thailand – a big wedding in Koh Samui Singapore and its colonial relics Her cheeky flight upgrade trick for you all Having some pasta in Malindi in Kenya Snorkelling with sharks, by accident        

Cycling Central Podcast
Zwift Cycling Central Podcast - Tour de France 2018 - What a finish on Carcasonne, and a new conspiracy theory for sky?

Cycling Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2018 21:23


Stage 15 ended in Carcassonne with a great finish of the stage, and Christophe & Macca come up with a new conspiracy theory at sky

brettagoge (Brettalogie)
[#059] Die Hans im Glück Anthologie Teil1 - Sonderfolge

brettagoge (Brettalogie)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2018 129:55


Guten Morgen liebe Klasse, Herr Wagner hat wieder Herrn Haschimitenfürst zu Besuch und es ist Zeit, ein tolles Format aus dem Haschimitenfürstpodcast hinüber zu holen in das brettagoge Universum, nämlich den Verlagspodcast. Und damit gleich zu Beginn mal ein großer Brocken aus dem Weg geräumt wird, fangen wir mit nichts geringerem an als einem Podcast, der alle Hans im Glück Titel bespricht (oder sie zumindest mal erwähnt). Im ersten Teil wird es heute um die Frühgeschichte von 1983-2000 gehen, also der erste Periode bis zum großen Massendurchbruch mit Carcasonne. Wir hoffen, dass es Euch auch gefällt - viel Spaß mit dieser Sonderfolge wünschen -die brettagogen- Intro/Outro Musik: Bubens van Lyka

The Traveler's Journal
764: The Walled City of Carcasonne

The Traveler's Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2017 1:49


This strategic hilltop in what is now SE France was first fortified around 600 BC, but the ramparts that remain today date only from the 12th century.

We're not Wizards, Tabletop and Board Games Podcast
Friends of The Show - I know how to Draw, Just need more Gray please

We're not Wizards, Tabletop and Board Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2016 64:05


In another Friends of the Show special we are joined by the very talented award winning and award nominated and videogame writing (but not singing) and all round good person Kate Gray (pronounced Bob). Kate has written for a number of well known publications and websites and we were really pleased to have her on as a guest to talk all things cardboard. We start with a clap and we carry on from there to talk about what games Kate enjoys before diving into some of the more modern games available on the market. We then continue into art requests and questions before the police come along and cart us away. We thank Kate for givng us her valuable time and anyone who asked questions for the show. We had a good old chat about these Carcasonne http://www.zmangames.com/carcassonne-universe.html Spyfall        https://www.cryptozoic.com/spyfall Love Letter  https://www.alderac.com/loveletter/ Time Barons http://time-barons.com/index.html#top Secret Hitler  http://www.secrethitler.com/ Funemployed http://urbanislandgames.com/funemployed/ These Wonderful People Asked Us Questions. Nick Jones - @laneit360 Craig - @cr0wing Tino @ BadWild - @badwild Bin Diesel - @minute5072 Jeremy Greer @jggreer Nahkala - @nahkala Joshua Garrity - @combinehunter Peter Allen - @retepallen Arnaud De Bock - @arnaud_debock Links of Note You can find Kate on Twitter www.twitter.com/hownottodraw You can find Toku Podcast on https://twitter.com/toku_podcast Facebook -     http://www.facebook.com/werenotwizards    Twitter.com -     http://www.twitter.com/werenotwizards    View us on iTunes -     https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/were-not-wizards/id1084198405    Get us on Stitcher -     http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/were-not-wizards    Get us through acast -    http://www.acast.com/werenotwizards Check out our pictures - www.instagram.com/werenotwizards Music is owned entirely by We're Not Wizards and thanks to DouglasVB Email us     magic@werenotwizards.com     Remember, we are many things but We're Not Wizards.

DLC
81: Dog Food Sounds

DLC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2015 89:24


Jeff and Christian welcome the Senior Sound Designer at Naughty Dog, Robert Krekel, to the show this week to talk about creating sound in video games, Nintendo's NX hitting next year, a potential Superman game, the 2015 Spiel Des Jahres winners, and Final Fantasy 14's Mac woes. In the Playlist, Rob and Christian discuss Arkham Knights, and story in general, while Jeff describes the new Eternal Conflict Heroes of the Storm content. For Tabletop Time, Rob enjoys Carcasonne and Jeff builds his Flip City. All that, plus a new Q & A segment, featuring YOUR Qs and OUR A's!

DLC
81: Dog Food Sounds

DLC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2015 89:24


Jeff and Christian welcome the Senior Sound Designer at Naughty Dog, Robert Krekel, to the show this week to talk about creating sound in video games, Nintendo's NX hitting next year, a potential Superman game, the 2015 Spiel Des Jahres winners, and Final Fantasy 14's Mac woes. In the Playlist, Rob and Christian discuss Arkham Knights, and story in general, while Jeff describes the new Eternal Conflict Heroes of the Storm content. For Tabletop Time, Rob enjoys Carcasonne and Jeff builds his Flip City. All that, plus a new Q & A segment, featuring YOUR Qs and OUR A's!

AppKlatsch
AppKlatsch #003

AppKlatsch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2011 51:49


Wir reanimieren das SpaceTaxi, schauen uns in der Welt um, spielen zur Abwechslung mal ein Brettspiel und operieren am offenen Herzen

Family Gaming Podcast with Loz Guest and Andy Robertson on the Game People website
Brink on 360/PS3/PC , Carcasonne on iPad and Starship Patrol on DSi-ware.

Family Gaming Podcast with Loz Guest and Andy Robertson on the Game People website

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2011 6:56


This week in the family gaming show Loz and I talk about what it so unusual about the FPS Brink, and bring in Paul Wedgwood, CEO of Splash Damage to set us straight. Carcassonne iPad and Star Patrol on DSi-ware also get the family gaming treatment. Also broadcast on Kerrang Radio.