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Best podcasts about cartegena

Latest podcast episodes about cartegena

Daybreak
Daybreak for September 9, 2024

Daybreak

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 51:26


Monday of the 23rd Week in Ordinary Time Memorial of St. Peter Claver, 1581-1654; a native of Spain, sailed to the New World in 1610 to be a missionary; settled at Cartegena, a center of slave trade; as soon as a slave ship entered port, he went to the hold and gave the exhausted passengers medicines, food, bread, brandy, lemons, and tobacco; with the help of an interpreter, he gave basic instructions, and assured them of their human dignity and God's love; he instructed and baptized an estimated 300,000 slaves in 40 years; following an illness, he died Office of Readings and Morning Prayer for 9/9/24 Gospel: Luke 6:6-11

The Confident Traveler Podcast
Through the Panama Canal

The Confident Traveler Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 64:50


Chuck is joined by Kathryn to discuss their cruise through the Panama Canal on Royal Caribbean's Radiance of the Seas.  Hear about the process of passing through the locks and Gutan Lake.   They'll also discuss food and entertainment, as well as their ports of call in Colombia, Panama, Mexico, and Guatemala. Music by purple-planet.com

Stories From Women Who Walk
60 Seconds for Wednesdays on Whidbey: What Might It Feel Like to Speak Your Truth & Help the World?

Stories From Women Who Walk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 2:56


Hello to you listening in Cartegena, Columbia, South America!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Wednesdays on Whidbey and your host, Diane Wyzga.Perhaps like me you have walked a long road to find out how to use your voice to shine a light into the world that would be vastly incomplete without you. Perhaps you might still feel self-conscious about using the power of your voice.Hear me when I say this: it's your time! You did not come to Earth to be quiet. Set aside your limiting beliefs. They are of no use to you! The world needs what you have to give. If what you have to give is a cup of water would you deny it to a world that is thirsty? Of course not!The more you get to the heart of your message and the message of your heart the more likely it is that you will speak your truth, live your truth, and the world will be less thirsty.CTA: You can always read another "How To" book; but let's stop wasting time and get to the heart of your message to connect with, engage and influence your audience. If you are curious message me on LinkedIn  or email me at info@quartermoonstoryarts.net  to set up a Discovery Chat. Let's get to the heart of your message!You're always invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe, share a 5-star rating + nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time!Meanwhile, stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website to:✓ Check out Services I Offer,✓ Arrange your free no-sales Discovery Chat to learn more: ,✓ Opt In to my NewsAudioLetter for bonus gift, valuable tips & techniques to enhance your story work, and✓ Stay current with Diane on LinkedIn.Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.

The Disneyholics Show
Episode #144 - It's Raining Cats & Dogs

The Disneyholics Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 105:12


We're recapping our visit to the Walt Disney Family Museum to review the new Cats and Dogs exhibit. Myke TV returns from Colombia to share his Disney perspective on the beautiful city of Cartegena including comparisons to Encanto and Pirates of the Caribbean! Then we share future plans including a few more trips outside of the parks like John Williams in concert, The Joel Magee Disneyland collection by Van Eaton Galleries, The Haunted Mansion movie release, an overnight stay at The Ghostly Retreat, a Haunted Mansion themed Airbnb, Oogie Boogie Bash, Gay Days Anaheim and the crown Jewel, a trip to Orlando to visit Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando, a 2 night stay at Walt Disney World to visit Epcot and a 4 night night on the Disney Wish planned for the Fall. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedisneyholics/message

Stories From Women Who Walk
60 Seconds for Wednesdays on Whidbey: What Might It Feel Like to Speak Your Truth & Help the World?

Stories From Women Who Walk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 2:56


Hello to you listening in Cartegena, Columbia, South America!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Wednesdays on Whidbey and your host, Diane Wyzga.Perhaps like me you have walked a long road to find out how to use your voice to shine a light into the world that would be vastly incomplete without you. Perhaps you might still feel self-conscious about using the power of your voice.Hear me when I say this: it's your time! You did not come to Earth to be quiet. Set aside your limiting beliefs. They are of no use to you! The world needs what you have to give. If what you have to give is a cup of water would you deny it to a world that is thirsty? Of course not!The more you get to the heart of your message and the message of your heart the more likely it is that you will speak your truth, live your truth, and the world will be less thirsty.CTA: You can always read another "How To" book; but how much more fun, engaging and memorable would it be if you and I could chat about how you can get to the heart of your message to connect with, engage and influence your audience. If you are curious me message me on LinkedIn  or email me at Quarter Moon Story Arts  to set up a Discovery Chat. Let's get to the heart of your message!You're invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, follow, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time! Remember to stop by the website, check out the Services, arrange a Discovery Call, and Opt In to stay current with Diane and Quarter Moon Story Arts and on LinkedIn. Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present: for credit & attribution Quarter Moon Story Arts

African Diaspora News Channel
Tuti On Cartegena Slave Trade, "Them Folks" Saying She's Not Colombian & Ignorance Of The Diaspora

African Diaspora News Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 53:13


Phillip Scott interviews Tuti as a follow-up to her video calling people out for denying her Blackness since she is from Columbia. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/support

Big Sam Presentz RAW
Trip to Cartegena Beach

Big Sam Presentz RAW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 62:54


Took a weekend getaway to the beach to do some shoping and relaxing

Kickin' It with Daree
2022 Recap: My Yearly Review

Kickin' It with Daree

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 21:22


My yearly review of 2022 includes a recap of my epic month in Colombia this quarter, and more! Show Notes - https://kickinitwithdaree.com/episode/year-in-review-2022

Gallo Vault Sessions
South African Music Goes Global

Gallo Vault Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 66:21


In the fifth episode of Gallo Vault Sessions, we follow the ways South African music has proliferated across the international stage, and trace a few Gallo-affiliated artists as they and their music traversed the globe! We charter a flight with the music of Lucky Dube, Ray Phiri, Solomon Linda, and more…and explore both the highs and lows of what it means for South African music and artists to contend with international audiences and global success. We also tease out different moments of both cultural exploitation and cultural appreciation in this landscape as we begin to wrap up the first season of the Gallo Vault Sessions podcast. We consider Paul Simon's Graceland, sync deals with Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and even learn about champeta sound system culture on the Caribbean coast of Colombia.  We return to our conversations with Bra Lulu Masilela from The Boyoyo Boys & Mam Hilda Tloubatla, from The Mahotella Queens — both of whom we met in our previous episode, as well as former Gallo Managing Directors Antos Stella and Ivor Haarburger, and also meet two new voices, Edna Martinez, a DJ from Colombia, and the incredibly prolific composer, producer and performer, Don Laka! Gallo Vault Sessions in collaboration with KONJO You can listen to our specially KONJO curated mix by Edna Martinez here, which takes us through the Gallo releases that made it into the pico sound systems in Colombia, and follows them with their Colombian champeta versions https://www.mixcloud.com/KONJO/gallo-music-x-konjo-sa-music-goes-global-edna-martinez-gallo-vault-sessions/ (here). Talking points: Mbube, Dixie Kwankwa, cultural appropriation, touring, The Mahotella Queens, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, central Australia, France, Juluka, Heinz Baked Beans, Malcolm McClaren, The Boyoyo Boys, champed, picos, Palenque de Basilio, aboriginal desert reggae, Solomon Linda, Cartegena, Lucky Dube, izicholo Guests: Lulu Masilela, Antos Stella, Ivor Harburger, Don Laka, Edna Martinez, Mike Swaratle & Hilda Tloubatla Narrator: Kineta Kunutu Writer: Zara Julius @ KONJO Producer: Zara Julius @ KONJO Researcher: Zara Julius @ KONJO Artwork: PR$DNT HONEY Production support: The Good People  Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/gallorecordcompany/ (@gallorecordcompany) & https://www.instagram.com/k.o.n.j.o/ (@k.o.n.j.o)

Nicole Crank Podcast
The Least Of These

Nicole Crank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 29:21


Help! I'm stuck in prison and there's no one to help! Have you been feeling this way because of something you've done or that's been done to you? This week, I had the chance to minister to some people in a real prison in Cartegena, Columbia. And you may not be in a real prison - maybe you're in a mental or emotional prison - but that can be just as real and scary. The good news is that people in prison are exactly who Jesus died for. We're taking time this week to help, to love, to encourage the downtrodden as we enter a real prison with my friend, Miguel Arrízola. Along the journey, I think you'll go from the pain to the promise with us. Let's go!

The Folo by Travel Weekly
Black Cultural Travel | Our summer travel series

The Folo by Travel Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 41:44


Earlier this year our tours reporter, Nicole Edenedo began looking at the growing interest for experiences that highlight Black history and culture. Notable Black Americans in Paris, the first free town in the Americas, in Cartegena and U.S. tours that go beyond the Civil Rights movement are just a few examples. In this episode we hear from Edenedo and two businesswomen she connected with during her reporting, Jennifer Tosch of Black Heritage Tours, which operates in Amsterdam and New York state, and Meryanne Loum-Martin, the owner of the Jnane Tamsna boutique hotel in Marrakech, Morocco. In this conversation we're going beyond what's in the cover story to talk in detail about how they created experiences that unearth, examine, celebrate and share Black history and experiences. We talk about their backgrounds, their businesses growth, the power of Black business and social networks, travel philosophy, inspiration and their passion for what they do. About this episode: Our summer 2022 series revisits some of the best Folo by Travel Weekly episodes. This episode was originally published April 4, 2022. It has been edited for length and clarity. Related: Nicole Edenedo's cover story: Black travelers on the road to discovery: https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Travel-Agent-Issues/Black-travelers-on-the-road-to-discovery Jnane Tamsna hotel in Marrakech: https://www.jnanetamsna.com/ Black Heritage Tours: http://www.blackheritagetours.com/ A previous Folo podcast episode on diversitiy initatives within travel: https://www.travelweekly.com/Podcasts/Folo/Black-voices-in-travel-survey-results  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch
Dynamic Psychotherapy of a Tortured Patient: Mentalization, Counter-transference, and Culture with Sverre Varvin, MD, Dr. Philos (Oslo, Norway)

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 47:18


"I think every encounter with the patient is a potential re-humanizing experience, also for me as a therapist. Because when we are slowly experiencing this kind of positive emotion, especially when it comes to turning points, where the patient  realizes that it is possible to trust another human being, that is a really remarkable experience with these patients who have all reasons to not believe that it is possible to trust other people - who have been disappointed, failed and maltreated so many times. So that is a re-humanizing experience that happens between the therapist and the patient -  this is the best way to describe the process of a positive outcome of this type of psychoanalytic therapy because they have been dehumanized in so many ways and to such a degree, that for some of them it is a wonder to have normal feeling left."    Episode Description: We begin by appreciating Sverre's work on the torture-induced impingements on intrapsychic meaning-making. We also learn about the role of community and culture in supporting renewed meaning-making - a vital aspect of rehuminazation. We consider the case of Hassan and come to understand the impact on him of the horrific abuses he suffered and what it means to the analyst who comes to hear about and 'experience' such depths of depravity. We discuss survivor guilt, mourning, and disillusionment. Sverre shares with us aspects of his own childhood that have contributed to his interest in this work. We conclude with learning about the Norwegian Psychoanalytic Society and its involvement in assisting colleagues in Ukraine.   Our Guest: Sverre Varvin, MD, Dr. Philos is a training analyst at the Norwegian Psychoanalytical Society. He is a professor emeritus at Oslo Metropolitan University. He has had several positions in IPA. Currently, he is chair of the IPA China Committee and a member of the refugee subcommittee of the Humanitarian Field committee. He has been working with traumatized refugees for more than 30 years: clinically, with research, and in the humanitarian field. He has done human rights work as chair of the Norwegian Medical Association's committee on human rights in the Balkans (former Yugoslavia), Turkey, and China. He has tried to understand the impact of atrocities on individuals and groups and has been specially occupied with dehumanization and re-humanization.   Dr. Varvin will be a keynote speaker at the IPA Congress in Cartegena, Colombia in July 2023.   The Congress website is www.ipa.world/cartagena   Recommended Readings: JOHANSEN, J. & VARVIN, S. 2019. I tell my mother that … sometimes he didn't love us— Young adults' experiences of childhood in refugee families: A qualitative approach. Childhood, 26, 221-235.   VARVIN, S. 2020. Gender, family, and intergenerational transmission of traumatization. Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China, 3.   VARVIN, S. 2021. Psychoanalysis in Social and Cultural Settings: Upheavals and Resilience, New York, London, Routledge.   VARVIN, S. & LÆGREID, E. 2020. Traumatized women—organized violence. Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China, 3.   VARVIN, S., VLADISAVLJEVIĆ, I., JOVIC, V. & SAGBAKKEN, M. 2022. “I have no capacities that can help me“. Young asylum seekers in Norway and Serbia. Flight as disturbance of developmental processes. Front. Psychol. , 12.   JOVIC, V. 2018. Working with traumatized refugees on the Balkan route. International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies, 15, 187-201.   ROSENBAUM, B., JOVIC, V. & VARVIN, S. 2020. Understanding the refugee-traumatized persons. Semiotic and psychoanalytic perspectives. psychosocial, 43.

The Great Design Lead Podcast
#62: Melissa Mendez

The Great Design Lead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 113:40


Melissa Mendez is a growth marketer, web designer, and founder of Eurecah. She is also a co-host of the Webflow Show and Webflow Party. Listen for stories of growing up in Cartegena, moving to the US, and rolling with the ups and downs of life. If you're in need for some big sister life advice, this episode is a good one. Contact Guest: Melissa Mendez Email: m.mendez@eurecah.com Twitter: (@melydelmar06r) https://twitter.com/melydelmar06 Instagram: (@melissadelmarmendez) https://www.instagram.com/melissadelmarmendez/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mendezmelissa/ Website: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mendezmelissa/ Emily Giordano Email: emily@greatdesignlead.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-giordano/ Twitter: @greatdesignlead - https://twitter.com/greatdesignlead Instagram: @greatdesignlead - https://www.instagram.com/greatdesignlead Website: www.greatdesignlead.com Podwork (Network for Guests & Podcasts): www.podwork.io Emily's Super Secret Podcast: https://anchor.fm/super-secret-podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/emily-giordano/support

Nicole Crank Podcast
Moved With Compassion with Maria Paula Arrázola

Nicole Crank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 29:13


Do you ever get so preoccupied with the things you want out of life and what you're missing that you don't see what you DO have? Sometimes it takes us going to dirty places to realize the blessings we take for granted. You're going to hear stories this week of beautiful girls in situations that aren't beautiful. Come with me and my friend, Maria Paula Arrázola, on an island outside of Cartegena, Columbia to a place where prostitution is legal for those over 18 and underage girls are routinely trafficked to do things that should never happen. I want to take you on a journey you've never been on before to a place bringing help and safety in the middle of it all. Go with us as we sow some hope!

The Daily Gardener
May 16, 2022 Cinchona and the Countess of Cinchon, Martha Ballard, Jacob Ritner, Munstead Wood, The Secret Garden Cookbook by Amy Cotler, and H.E. Bates

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 14:12


Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart   Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee    Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter |  Daily Gardener Community   Historical Events 1735 On this day, a French expedition made the first attempt to transport cinchona trees to Europe. The scientist Charles Marie de La Condamine was the first man to describe the Cinchona tree, the scientist Charles Marie de La Condamine, was on the expedition along with the botanist Joseph de Jussieu. Their mission was to add the trees to a Paris collection, but sadly the trees were lost when they were washed overboard. Once Europe learned of the power of the Cinchona tree, they were eager to get their hands on the bark. Cinchona's name was in honor of a Spanish Countess named Ana, and her second marriage was to the Count of Chinchon. After the Count was given the job of serving as the viceroy of Peru, a station that oversaw the entire continent of South America, except for Brazil, the couple arrived in Lima in 1629.   The following year, the Countess grew gravely ill with tertian ague. She suffered a fever that occurred every other day, the Governor of Loxa, Don Francisco Lopez de Canizares, sent over a life-saving parcel of cinchona bark. With the cinchona powder, the Countess made a rapid recovery. Eleven years later, when the Count and Countess began their return trip to Spain, they brought along a precious supply of the curative Quina bark for use with their people. They also hoped to introduce cinchona medicine to the rest of Europe.   Sadly, Ana died during the long voyage home in Cartegena in December 1639. But Ana's legacy lives on in the medicine we know today as quinine. After her husband, the Count returned to Spain, the medicinal Quina bark powder became known as Pulvis Comitissa in honor of the Countess. And over 100 years later, Linneaus named the genus Cinchona in honor of the Countess of Chinchon in 1742. Linneaus should have called it Chinchona, but he forgot the "h."   1809 On this day, the herbalist and midwife Martha Ballard worked in the raised beds in her garden and recorded her annual spring gardening efforts. For 27 years, Martha kept a journal of her work as a gardener, town healer, and midwife for Hallowell, Maine.  Today, Martha's great journal gives us a glimpse into the plants she regularly used and how she applied them medicinally. As for how Martha sourced her plants, she raised them in her garden or foraged them in the wild. As the village apothecary, Martha found her own ingredients and made all of her herbal remedies personally. As a midwife, Martha assisted with 816 births. In May of 1809, Martha worked in the gardens surrounding her house. She sowed, set, planted, and transplanted.  On May 15, she planted squash, cucumbers, muskmelons, and watermelons. And on this day, May 16, she sowed string peas at the end of her garden. In Laurel Thatcher Ulrich's work, The Life of Martha Ballard, she writes, Martha's was an ordinary garden, a factory for food and medicine that incidentally provided nourishment to the soul.  "I have workt in my gardin," she wrote on May 17, the possessive pronoun the only hint of the sense of ownership she felt in her work. The garden was hers, though her husband or son or the Hallowell and Augusta Bank owned the land.  "I have squash and Cucumbers come up in the bed [on the] east side the house," she wrote on May 22.  The garden was hers because she turned the soil, dropped the seeds, and each year recorded in her diary, as though it had never happened before, the recurring miracle of spring.   1861 On this day, Union Captain Jacob Ritner wrote back to his wife, Emeline. Jacob and Emeline exchanged marvelous letters throughout the Civil War that depicted their heroic lives on both the battlefield and homefront. While Jacob wrote with the tragic news of war, Emeline kept him apprised of their four small children and the challenges of maintaining the family farm. Emeline's news from home kept Jacob sane and anchored to the happier reality that awaited him after the war. Emeline often wrote about the garden and the landscape, proving that even news of a faraway garden can be anchoring and grounding amid hardship. And so, on this day back in 1861, Jacob wrote in his letter, Now Emeline dear, you must write me a great long letter next Sunday.  Tell me all the news, how the trees grow, the garden and grass, what everybody says...   1918 On this day, the rose season began at Munstead Wood, the Arts and Crafts style home and surrounding gardens in Surrey, England, created by garden designer Gertrude Jekyll. Munstead Wood became famous thanks to Gertrude's books and articles in magazines like Country Life. Gertrude lived at Munstead Wood from 1897 to 1932. Volume 82 of The Garden celebrated the first rose to open at Munstead Wood on this day by reporting, The rose season begins. The opening the first Rose is always a source of delight. The first we have seen in the open this year was the pink Rosa rugosa at Munstead Wood on May 16. This is one of the oldest garden roses and is said to have been cultivated since 1100 A.D. in China, where the ladies of the Court prepared a kind of potpourri from its petals, gathered on a fine day, and mixed with Camphor and Musk.   Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation The Secret Garden Cookbook, Newly Revised Edition by Amy Cotler This book came out in 2020, and the subtitle is Inspiring Recipes from the Magical World of Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden. If you've been listening to the show, I've been on a little bit of a cookbook kick lately, and cookbooks tied to literature. So this is continuing in that same vein with this great book called The Secret Garden Cookbook by Amy Kotler. Amy is a professional chef, caterer, and cooking-school teacher - and if you're a cookbook lover, you will truly appreciate her background in the kitchen. When this book came out, people were going crazy for the Toffee Pudding recipe that you can find on page 32. So that's just a little heads up. If you're a gardener, I'll point out that right at the beginning of the book is a beautiful picture of the Francis Hodgson Burnett Memorial Fountain. It's both a statue and a tranquil fountain filled with lily pads that depicts Mary and Dickon from The Secret Garden. It's located in Central Park in New York City, and it's just a gorgeous photo of this Memorial. Here's how Amy introduces us to The Secret Garden and the magic of food: She writes, Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden is about the magic of making things come alive. Mary, Colin, and Dickon all help the forgotten secret garden to grow again. ButMary and Colin come alive, too, through hard work, friendship, and good, nourishing food.  When Mary Lennox first arrives atMisselthwaite Manor from India, she is thin,sallow, and unhealthy looking. But as she goes outside, skips rope, and works in the garden, her appetite grows. Colin, too, is sickly until he learns the secret of the garden. By the end of the novel, he is enjoying food as much as Mary. Pails of fresh milk, dough cakes with brown sugar, hearty porridge, fire-roasted potatoes-Mary, and Colin can't get enough of them! The children of The Secret Garden grew up during the reign of Queen Victoria... commonly known as the Victorian era. In those days, food took a long time to cook and serve.  Even Mrs. Sowerby, Dickon's mother, though she must feed fourteen people, manages to find a little extra food for Mary and Colin when they experience the joys of eating.   And that's what this book is all about; a hardy appreciation of good food. This book is 112 pages of fifty recipes inspired by The Secret Garden, and they're all updated for the modern kitchen and appeal to today's tastes. You can get a copy of The Secret Garden Cookbook, Newly Revised Edition by Amy Cotler, and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for around $10.   Botanic Spark 1905 Birth of Herbert Ernest Bates (pen name H. E. Bates) English author. He once wrote, The true gardener, like an artist, is never satisfied.   H.E. is remembered for his books, Love for Lydia (1952), The Darling Buds of May (1958), and My Uncle Silas (1939). The Darling Buds of May inspired a TV series in the 1990s. In his book, A Love of Flowers (1971), H.E. wrote, It is wonderful to think that one of the few unbroken links between the civilization of ancient Egypt and the civilization of today is the garden. And he also wrote, Gardens… should be like lovely, well-shaped girls: all curves, secret corners, unexpected deviations, seductive surprises, and then still more curves.   Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.

Talking Torch
The Bomb Somm

Talking Torch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 57:51


Ana Maria Buitrago is a top tier Sommelier in Cartegena, Columbia. Listen in while she allows Rick to geek out on wine and spirits! Cheers!

The Folo by Travel Weekly
Black cultural tourism: Creating and sharing experiences

The Folo by Travel Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 41:56


Earlier this year, tours editor Nicole Edenedo began looking at the growing interest for experiences that highlight Black history and culture. Notable Black Americans in Paris, the first free town in the Americas, in Cartegena and U.S. tours that go beyond the Civil Rights movement are just a few examples. In this episode we hear from Edenedo and two businesswomen she connected with during her reporting, Jennifer Tosch of Black Heritage Tours, which operates in Amsterdam and New York state, and Meryanne Loum-Martin, the owner of the Jnane Tamsna boutique hotel in Marrakech, Morocco. For this conversation we go beyond what’s in the cover story to talk in detail about how they created experiences that unearth, examine, celebrate and share Black history and experiences. We talk about their backgrounds, their businesses growth, the power of Black business and social networks, travel philosophy, inspiration and their passion for what they do. This conversation has been edited for length and clarity. Sponsor: This episode of the Folo by Travel Weekly is sponsored by Historic Highlights of Germany Related: Nicole Edenedo's cover story: Black travelers on the road to discovery Jennifer Tosch's Black Heritage Tours of Amsterdam Meryanne Loum-Martin's Jnane Tamsna hotel in Marrakech Previous Folo podcast episode on diversitiy within travelSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The CULTSHOW
Romancing The Stone & Alternative Movie Titles Game

The CULTSHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 84:36


Producer Scott is taking us on an action-filled comedic romp through the jungles of Columbia. You'll want to hop a flight to Cartegena immediately following a viewing of Romancing the Stone! And it's another film from our good friend Dean Cundey...go Dean! #supportukraine Forgotten Felines https://www.forgottenfelines.com/support/donate/ukraine/ Nova Ukraine http://novaukraine.org Razom for Ukraine https://razomforukraine.org/razom-emergency-response/ World Central Kitchen https://wck.org Global Giving https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/ukraine-crisis-relief-fund/ VISIT OUR STORE! www.thecultshow.com/store AKA The CULT SHOW Check out the video version of this podcast on Youtube at https://youtu.be/AM87k9R7qb0 Our awesome theme song was written and performed by Quinten T Cohen https://quintentcohen.bandcamp.com Check us out on social: Instagram @thecultshowrocks Twitter @thecultshow_ Facebook @thecultshow Send us an email info@thecultshow.com or catch us online thecultshow.com Stay safe, get Vaxxed! (Maybe throw a subscription our way if you're really bored)

SportDirect Radio
Frecuencia Malaguista 01-03-22

SportDirect Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 140:48


ASAP: another shawn allen podcast
November 17, 2021- Live From Cartegena, Bolívar, Colombia

ASAP: another shawn allen podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 2:40


I know, I know, my birthday is on Wednesday, but I uploaded this today on Monday to give you all the consistency you've been complaining about! http://merchonmerch.com FOR FREE SHIPPING USE CODE: ASAP http://twitter.com/shawnallenlive http://instagram.com/shawnallenlive http://twitter.com/hearasap http://instagram.com/hearasap

colombia cartegena
World Through She Travel Podcast

Traveling with a local provides a deeper peek into the everyday life of their citizens. Sheila G. chats with Laura G. (a Colombian native) about their trip to Medellín, Bogota, and Cartegena.

Pre-arb Excellence: a Chicago Cubs podcast
Instructional snapshots (Rivas/Correa)

Pre-arb Excellence: a Chicago Cubs podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 23:58


Learn a bit about Cartegena. Learn another college team to consider paying attention to. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tim-huwe/support

Shiny Razor Wire
Cartegena y mas – Colombia part dos

Shiny Razor Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 33:04


Continuing with their adventures in Colombia, John and Delanie cover doing the Dirty Coconut, creepy volcanos, coffee, food, y mas. Find John on Insta @Jetset.Ninja (with the dot) and Delanie on Insta @TheWanderingBue. Jetset Media · Cartegena y mas – Colombia part dos The post Cartegena y mas – Colombia part dos appeared first on Jetset.Ninja.

Levante UD
27 05 2020 Sapping

Levante UD

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 56:18


En el programa de hoy hablamos con Antonio Descalzo, una de los pioneros del futbol femenino y con Miquel Robusté, el heroe de Cartegena.

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Levante UD
27 05 2020 Sapping

Levante UD

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 56:18


En el programa de hoy hablamos con Antonio Descalzo, una de los pioneros del futbol femenino y con Miquel Robusté, el heroe de Cartegena.

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Chuleta Brothers Podcast
Episode 106 - Chuleta Brothers Special Guest Handy Sensation Kills A Bottle Of Tequila While Making Bake Ziti

Chuleta Brothers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 159:44


In this week's podcast, we interview Handy Man Santi and we kill a bottle of Tequila courtesy of the Rock's Termana and we talk about NFL schedule and get into Cinco De Mayo since it was on Taco Tuesday, we briefly recap the special edition episode we did base on Michael Jordan documentary. We talk about Mother's day and show love to all the Mother out there. We ask questions to Santi on Colombia and what spots to check out. This podcast is a fun one, filled with laughs and drinks.

Musings on History
3.3 Get Up 10: Bolivar's Rough Start

Musings on History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 31:33


In this episode, Simon Bolivar learns very quickly that revolutions are easy to start, hard to finish, and almost impossible to transition into governments.

Whispers from Wanderlust
Whispers from Wanderlust Episode 2

Whispers from Wanderlust

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 20:57


This is a short episode I recorded in Minca, Columbia. I was going to delete it and record a new one as I wasn't initially happy with the sound quality. After listening to it a second time, I decided to keep it and upload it as the sounds of the birds in the background give a better sense of the jungle and the sounds of wildlife. This episode covers my last days in Panama, Sailboat Trip through the San Blas Islands, time in Cartegena, Palomino & Minca. Enjoy!

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The Expat Money Show - With Mikkel Thorup
052: How To Run An International Business As An Expat In Chiang Mai - Michael Michelini

The Expat Money Show - With Mikkel Thorup

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 55:10


Michael Michelini started his career out of college on Wall Street and soon realized that entrepreneurship was his calling. 11 years later, his business, Global From Asia, calls Chiang Mai, Thailand home.   In this Interview with Michael Michelini, we chat about: How to Run an International Business Best way to meet Expats in China The Cross-Border Summit Being an Expat in Chiang Mai Cross-Border Match Maker Canton Fair and so much more!   How to Run an International Business Are you the type of entrepreneur that always wondered what it would be like to have an https://expatmoneyshow.com/jim-cockrum-creating-engaging-content/ (FBA store)? or a Shopify store? And just thought it might be too difficult to build a profitable store online? Then this is the episode for you!   Or are you already successful in the online shopping world? Do you have a profitable store but have no real say in how the products are manufactured and delivered? Then this too is the episode for you!   Michael Michelini and Mikkel Thorup talk about how to best start in this space. What needs to happen, meeting the suppliers in China, branding, and plain old hand-holding. Michael Michelini started his business in Hong Kong, China. After 11 years he has mastered the ins and outs of how to effectively and efficiently work alongside the factories in China so that you, the import/export company can easily create the products that suit your needs.   Most of us would be afraid of the language barrier, the thousands of factories to choose from, and the fear of trying to communicate with the shop owners. Michael Michelini understood those issues when he first started his business and is here to help guide you through the process.   How To Meet Expats In China Living in the USA his entire life, having school friends and work colleagues, moving to Hong Kong meant that Michael had to learn to socialize with the locals, or find new expat friends. We discuss where Michael Michelini found his new tribe; was it difficult; and is that where he met his wife?   Meet another Expat in China in this interview with https://expatmoneyshow.com/rico-ngoma-how-to-source-products-in-china-for-drop-shipping/ (Rico Ngmoa), we also dive deep into the Canton Fair and talk about how to safely judge a manufacturing plant who builds your products.   Cross Border Summit For the last 3 years, Michael Michelini has held his Cross Border Summit, in Shenzhen, China, in conjunction with the Canton Fair. (Listen in as Michael describes what the Canton Fair is all about!!)  Their Cross Border Summit is for anyone interested in, but not excluding: how to sell on Amazon selling E-commerce sourcing products and buying from China and selling in different countries This Cross Border Summit is for the newbie and the experienced buyer. There are dozens of experts and a roundtable discussion to chat with your favourite expert.   Cross Border Summit 2019 will be held in Cartegena, Columbia on March 7th & 8th with a Mastermind Event on the 6th. For more information and to purchase tickets: https://www.globalfromasia.com/cross-border-summit-colombia/ (www.crossbordersummit.com/columbia) .   Expat In Chiang Mai Thailand Why leave China to go to Chaing Mai? School for his children Lower cost of living Chaing Mai has an amazing Expat Community   I hope you got as much value from this interview as I did… and if you would like to stay up to date with all new content that comes out at https://expatmoneyshow.com/episodes/ (The Expat Money Show) make sure you sign up below for our newsletter; EMS Pulse. – my behind the scene daily correspondence where I give you all the intel as I travel the world and build my business, develop key relationships and invest in non-traditional investments overseas (very profitably I might... Support this podcast

Best Neighbors Podcast
Feeling Pretty Cartegena - Episode #90

Best Neighbors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 44:26


Hi ya, Neighbors! Thx for stopping by. We've loads to discuss, including RH of NYC & just what those crazy broads are up to in Colombia; Margo takes I FEEL PRETTY to task; both neighbors talk the Robin Williams doc and Killing Eve. And Margo favors us with a dramatic reading from Motley Crue's THE DIRT. Can ya handle it? 

Get Booked
E121: Homer and Flathead Screwdrivers

Get Booked

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 49:42


Amanda and Jenn discuss Korean fiction, Central American authors, fluffy audiobooks, and more in this week's episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by Girls Burn Brighter by Shobha Rao and Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi.   Questions   1. Hello Get Booked friends! I would love some book recommendations for books written by Korean authors or about Korea. I recently read The Vegetarian by Han Kang and The Orphan Master's Son by Adam Johnson and realized that I do not know very much about Korean culture and history. I loved the cultural side notes that were included about Japan in Ozeki's Tale for the Time Being and would enjoy something like that, but about Korea. I am open to fiction or non-fiction and historical or contemporary works. --Sally   2. First, I just wanted to give Amanda a huge thank you for recommending Captive Prince! I’ve heard you recommend it a few times before, but I just never got around to reading it. After hearing you recommend it a few weeks ago I finally decided to pick it up from the library. Suffice it to say, I think this is the book I’ve been looking for all my life and I finished the series in three days. I’d love to know if there are any read-alikes out there? The Captive Prince series checked almost all of my boxes. M/M relationships are strongly preferred and no need to worry about trigger warnings for me. I’ve already read and loved Amberlough. I’ve also read The Magpie Lord, but only thought it was ok. Thanks again for the Captive Prince recommend! --Kevin   3. Coming off Black History Month I need help. I listened to The Bone Tree, read Brown Girl Dreaming, and read Invisible Man. Also read Banthology. These were all great esp, Brown Girl Dreaming. My request....I have noticed as with Homegoing, several of the books by people of color are very mentally heavy when reading one after the other. Justifiably so. I am looking for a female voice, mid 20-40's, lyrical, fun, a bit biting, with her girls with a story to tell. Something almost musical. I don't want YA. Something where the setting even plays a part. Got anything? --Michele   4. I know this is really last minute and I have no idea if you'll be able to help me, but I am really stuck. I am supposed to be getting a book for someone who I don't know based on their "reading" profile. They said they like autobiographies, especially ones related to travel and sports and that they are looking to get into self help books. They also mentioned that their favorite books are The Last Lecture, Mud Sweat and Tears and 1000 Days of Spring. They have a completely different reading taste to mine, so I am really out of my depth and hoping you could help. Thanks in advance and I LOVE the show! --Marija   5. Greetings! My husband and I are going on the trip of a lifetime during the month of April. We will be traveling through the Panama Canal and stopping at all the Central American countries except El Salvador. We will also be making 3 stops in Mexico and Cartegena, Colombia. I'm looking for literary fiction novels that take place in Central America (rather than Mexico or South America.) No short stories, please! Here are some books that I've read or are familiar with. (None of them take place in Central America, but you get the idea!): The Sound of Things Falling by Juan Gabriel Vasquez Like Water for Chocolate How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents Anything by Gabriel Garcia Marquez Thanks! --April   6. For about a year now I've been listening to podcasts (mostly Book Riot ones) at work. I haven't quite found enough to fill all my hours, but I find I prefer listening to talking over music. To fill the gaps, I tried turning to audiobooks. (Libby is the best.) My typical fare is heavily Sci Fi and Fantasy, but I was finding them a little too complicated to follow while working - so I tried YA (another love of mine) and it was still too important that I caught every detail. After that I tried nonfiction, but kept finding things that were either too dry on audio so it became basically white noise, or super depressing. TL:DR can you help me find books that are A) on audio, B) light in subject matter (as a grad student in my "free time" I spend a lot of time stressed out and would like my audiobooks to be a break from that), and C) simple enough that I can still follow even if I get a little distracted by a more-complicated-than-usual problem at work? Something like a cozy mystery or a fluffy romance (like Austenland?) might be good, but I don't know where to start. Bonus points for SF/F flavors, but they're not necessary, and extra bonus points for diversity of any kind, which I feel like I don't get enough of. Already read: Sarah Maclean, and Tessa Dare. Also, I used to love Lillian Jackson Braun's The Cat Who series, but have not kept up with the latest in cozy mystery good stuff. Thanks in advance! I love the show - a part of me wishes I could just fill all of my weekly hours with listening to Get Booked, but I imagine that would be very tiring for you. --Anne   7. Hi Amanda and Jenn, I'm in dire need of help! ! I'm going through a major life transition and I've found that the books that I would normally turn to don't seem to work anymore. I would like some recommendations of memoirs, nonfiction, or fiction that feature strong women who have made radical changes to their lives. Thank you! --Daniela   Books Discussed Empress: The Astonishing Reign of Nur Jahan by Ruby Lal (July 2018) Salt Houses by Hala Alyan The Fact of a Body by Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich While the City Slept by Eli Sanders Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity by Katherine Boo I’ll Be Right There by Kyung-Sook Shin, translated by Sora Kim-Russell The Calligrapher’s Daughter by Eugenia Kim Sorcerer of the Wildeeps by Kai Ashante Wilson Valdemar: Last Herald Mage series (Magic’s Pawn #1) trigger warnings for rape, child abuse, suicide The Sisterhood of Blackberry Corner by Andrea Smith The Unleashing by Shelly Laurenston A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson A Guidebook to Relative Strangers by Camille T Dungy The Dream of My Return by Horacio Castellanos Moya, translated by Katherine Silver Central American author recommendations post The World In Half by Christina Henriquez Shades of Milk and Honey by Mary Robinette Kowal Death Comes to Pemberley by PD James Hammer Head by Nina MacLaughlin Tiny Beautiful Things by Cheryl Strayed Braving The Wilderness by Brene Brown

Adventure Rider Radio Motorcycle Podcast
The Ups & Downs of a Well Planned Group Trip: Cartegena to Ushuaia

Adventure Rider Radio Motorcycle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 80:25


Journey to the End of the World - Expedition 65 If a little is good wouldn’t a lot be better? When a group of experienced travellers plan a trip from Cartegena to Ushuaia they made sure they had fully equipped bikes, an extensive support system and contact network, even a support van and trailer equipped with a generator to charge accessories. As the story goes, Jim Hyde, of RawHyde Adventures had an epiphany while guiding a trip in South America. He was stopped with his group of clients with only about 30 minutes to spare before rushing off to their evening destination. While the clients busied themselves with various selfies and bike shots, Jim realized that when he visits these incredible world destinations, he is almost always on a tight schedule, with minutes to soak up this world class sight and move on. It hit him there and then that he needed to do a trip, where there was more time for places like these along the way. So he came up with an idea to run an expedition where a group of riders would all pitch in to organize and do a trip the length of South America.  A dozen riders were hand picked for the adventure, and the group went about planning and organizing a trip they would call Expedition 65. It was to be an adventure unlike a guided trip, where the riders are a team of like minded individuals that work together. With all these people planning and organizing you could be forgiven for imagining that it all worked and the trip went off without a hitch, but of course it didn’t happen that way. Problems with overloading, breakdowns, missing paperwork for border crossings, an overloaded support van incapable of carrying a broken bike and disagreements over the arduous and time consuming effort of making a film of the trip added challenges to the trip.  In the end, the trials and tribulations fade, friendships were solidified, comfort zones were expanded, a movie was made and an incredible coffee table book was produced showcasing the adventure day by day… When it comes to planning, due diligence is expected, but is meticulous planning better or a problem in itself? Colin Evans: Author of Journey to the End of the World "Though he may have come late to biking, Colin Evans has fallen hard for it, with an enviable collection of iconic sportbikes and a very worn-out BMW R1200GS to show for it. He has ridden and written about his adventures on four continents to entertain and annoy his friends (colindotpdx.tumblr.com) and currently resides in Portland with his wife Rosine and daughter Claire." ~~ Octane Press Alfonse Palaima: Journey to the End of the World Photographer "When he's not in Los Angeles hiding from society, Alfonse is collecting passport stamps. Photography and travel are his biggest passions, and motorcycles always get him to the next location. Rounding the world one region at a time, Alfonse has racked up hundreds of bylines while crossing 23 countries and six continents as an industry journalist with 14 years under his belt. Follow his journeys at MotoInsider.com or at Octane Press." ~~ Octane Press Journey to the End of the World: The Expedition 65 Adventure Motorcycle Ride from Colombia to Ushuaia is available from Octane Press or anywhere books are sold. Show Sponsors: Max BMW BestRest Products Green Chile Adventure Gear PSSOR Motobriiz IMS Products Music by Jason Shaw at www.audionautix.com Music by Wepa Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Nautical Lore – Modern | Oral narratives of modern seafaring watercraft with multihull pioneer Jim Brown

THE WAY TO ​CAPE THANK GOD Intending to describe family cruising with one's wife as literally First Mate, I get hung up in the details of our cruise through the San Blas Islands and to Cartegena, Colombia (our favorite port). From there, we beat up through the Southwest Caribbean to the islands of San Andres and Providencia where, seeking local knowledge of the route ahead, I benefit from meeting Captain John Bull. This is all to set the scene for the next Capercast, which tells of our greatest navigational challenge, wherein Jo Anna and I -- while dealing with  the urgency of finding our way -- become close to being one, an entity together with our sons.

EdGamer
EdGamer 96: Rush and a Revolution Through Games

EdGamer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2013 41:18


EdGamer episode 96 covers a lot of ground. This was an eventful week that saw tragedies in Texas, Boston, and major flooding in parts of the Midwest  The week ended well with Zack and his game club (games we played- No Thanks! – Cartegena – Botswana) and Rush’s induction (Zack is a big Rush fan!) into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. We also discuss a video by Constance Steinkuhler and interest driven learning.  … Read the rest