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Mary B. Moore reads her poem "Everything in the Dream is Me, Says Jung," and James B. Nicola reads his poem "Epiphany XIV: Nigh." Mary B. Moore's newest poetry collection Amanda Chimera, won Madville Publishing's Arthur Smith prize and came out January, 2025. Prior poetry books include Dear If (Orison Books 2022), a contest finalist; Flicker (Dogfish Head Prize, 2016); The Book Of Snow (Cleveland State U Poetry Center, 1997); and prize-winning chapbooks Amanda and the Man Soul and Eating the Light. Poems have appeared lately in New Letters, Catamaran, POETRY, I-70 Review, South Dakota Review, Birmingham Poetry Review (BPR), NELLE, Nimrod, and Prairie Schooner. James B. Nicola is the author of eight collections of poetry, the latest three being Fires of Heaven: Poems of Faith and Sense, Turns & Twists, and Natural Tendencies. His nonfiction book Playing the Audience: The Practical Actor's Guide to Live Performance won a Choice magazine award. A graduate of Yale, he has received a Dana Literary Award, two Willow Review awards, Storyteller's People's Choice award, one Best of Net, one Rhysling, and eleven Pushcart nominations—for which he feels stunned and grateful.
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Efforts are underway to salvage a damaged catamaran that ran aground in Canterbury's Banks Peninsula at the weekend. The Black Cat Cruises vessel got into trouble during a return journey on Akaroa Harbour, prompting the rescue of dozens of people on board. The Transport Accident Investigation Commission has begun an investigation while local authorities try to quell the impact of thousands of litres of spilt diesel on the harbour. Adam Burns reports.
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Welcome to the Sailing and Cruising the East Coast of the United States Podcast! In this episode, hosts Bela Musits and Mike Wasserman chat with longtime sailor Chris Blankenship, a passionate mariner based in New Jersey. Chris is a perfect guest for anyone looking to find new, creative ways to expand their sailing experiences and build expertise.Chris shares his extensive personal history on the water. He details his progression through different boats, starting with the beginner-friendly Catalina 22, moving up to a Catalina 27, a 34-foot Gemini catamaran, and his current vessel, a PDQ32 catamaran. He talks about the joys and challenges of cruising in his local New Jersey bay, a spot often skipped by those transiting the ICW. He also recounts the recent two-week delivery trip from Brunswick, Georgia, to New Jersey on his new PDQ32, explaining why they chose to stay on the Intracoastal Waterway due to his wife's seasickness and concerns about the boat's new davits.The core of the conversation focuses on Chris's incredible experiences as a crew member on numerous long passages and boat deliveries. He explains that he secures these opportunities, which often involve working with professional captains, through an organization called OPO (Offshore Passage Opportunities). OPO helps vet both the captains and the crew, which is vital for safety and matching skills. Chris gives a firsthand account of a major international delivery: flying to France to join a new catamaran and undertaking a multi-stage journey that included a 19-day Transatlantic crossing via the Canary Islands.This episode is a must-listen for aspiring blue water sailors. Chris's story proves that you don't need to own your own large yacht to gain valuable offshore sailing experience. He offers practical advice and highlights the supportive nature of the sailing community.Keywords for Search: Sailing, Cruising, East Coast, New Jersey, Offshore Sailing, Boat Delivery, OPO, Offshore Passage Opportunities, Catalina 22, Catamaran, PDQ32, ICW, Intracoastal Waterway, Transatlantic, Crewing, Long Passages.If you enjoyed this episode, please hit the like button and subscribe!Email: sailingtheeast@gmail.com Happy Sailing!Bela and Mike
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Catch 22 The Birthday Catamaran by Mastermind Master Studio
So, you've decided to buy a cruising boat. Congratulations! Which is the best fit for you? A catamaran or a monohull? Here are some thoughts from someone who has cruised on both. Summary Which is a better cruising vessel, a catamaran or a monhull? After cruising aboard both a 37-foot monohull and later a 34-foot catamaran, I've seen benefits and drawbacks to each. For life aboard, a catamaran is more comfortable. Even a shorter cat will feel larger. Beds are more likely to fit standard sizes, and the space can feel light and airy. However, storage is usually easier on a monohull. They have more built-in storage spaces. In addition, while no boat should be overloaded, catamarans are particularly sensitive to weight. If you fill a cat with too many spares and tools, it will affect performance. Underway, cats are faster. Without a heavy keel to push through the water, they slip along. However, monohulls tend to point higher when sailing upwind. A catamaran's shallower draft opens up more anchoring possibilities. With twin engines, it can do some tricky maneuvers. However, with a wider beam and higher windage, close-quarters handling can be challenging. Monohulls with fin keels are easier to maneuver, while full-keels can be especially fussy backing into a slip. Catamarans offer tons of space to entertain in the cockpit. But in poor weather, the deeper and more sheltered cockpit of a monohull will feel safer in rough or cold conditions. Generally, catamarans are easier to board. A monohull with a sugar scoop completes well. But generally, cats are easier. While the catamaran's two engines offer a backup if one fails, they also require double the maintenance. Their saildrives provide less drag but also require more maintenance. For people who dislike heeling, a catamaran's stability offers a big selling point. However, the motion is more jerky underway. Different sailors prefer different motions, and you have to experience it to decide for yourself. With a roomier deck, sail handling tends to be easier on a catamaran. However, the annoying "slapping" sound under the bridge deck can be irritating when the waves hit wrong. It even happens at anchor. Noise can be another difference. Catamarans can have an annoying slap under the bridge deck when waves hit just right. It can happen even at anchor. Don't forget to consider righting ability. A monohull will nearly always right itself. A catamaran, while it's less likely to capsize, will not turn itself back up. Catamaran costs can be higher because of their width. Consider the difficulties of finding a spot in a marina or getting hauled out. Insurance may be more expensive as well. Extra equipment--davits, windvanes, solar panels-- works better on one or the other. Think about your needs carefully. Finally, catamarans are nearly always more expensive to buy and maintain. So, which is better — a catamaran or a monohull? Catamarans offer space, stability, and a shallow draft. A monohull offers simplicity, sailing performance, and a boat that will right itself if the worst happens. They both have benefits. The choice is up to you. To get more details, listen to the full podcast or check out Catamaran or Monohull (https://theboatgalley.com/catamaran-or-monohull-2/). Subscribe to the Boat Galley Newsletter! - https://theboatgalley.com/newsletter-signup-2 Today's episode is sponsored by Roam Devices. Their Marine Monitor is a premium boat monitoring system that allows you to stay informed with what's happening on your boat while you're ashore for just $349 and $5 per month. Never be caught off guard by a failing battery or burnt-out bilge pump —Your boat will text you as soon as anything starts going wrong! The Roam Devices app shows a real-time view of your boat's status and location with an awesome built in remote anchor alarm. RoamDevices.com - never worry about your boat from afar again. Use coupon code BOATGALLEY for an exclusive 5% discount. Click to see all podcast sponsors, past and present. - https://bit.ly/3idXto7 Music: "Slow Down" by Yvette Craig
So, you've decided to buy a cruising boat. Congratulations! Which is the best fit for you? A catamaran or a monohull? Here are some thoughts from someone who has cruised on both. Summary Which is a better cruising vessel, a catamaran or a monhull? After cruising aboard both a 37-foot monohull and later a 34-foot catamaran, I've seen benefits and drawbacks to each. For life aboard, a catamaran is more comfortable. Even a shorter cat will feel larger. Beds are more likely to fit standard sizes, and the space can feel light and airy. However, storage is usually easier on a monohull. They have more built-in storage spaces. In addition, while no boat should be overloaded, catamarans are particularly sensitive to weight. If you fill a cat with too many spares and tools, it will affect performance. Underway, cats are faster. Without a heavy keel to push through the water, they slip along. However, monohulls tend to point higher when sailing upwind. A catamaran's shallower draft opens up more anchoring possibilities. With twin engines, it can do some tricky maneuvers. However, with a wider beam and higher windage, close-quarters handling can be challenging. Monohulls with fin keels are easier to maneuver, while full-keels can be especially fussy backing into a slip. Catamarans offer tons of space to entertain in the cockpit. But in poor weather, the deeper and more sheltered cockpit of a monohull will feel safer in rough or cold conditions. Generally, catamarans are easier to board. A monohull with a sugar scoop completes well. But generally, cats are easier. While the catamaran's two engines offer a backup if one fails, they also require double the maintenance. Their saildrives provide less drag but also require more maintenance. For people who dislike heeling, a catamaran's stability offers a big selling point. However, the motion is more jerky underway. Different sailors prefer different motions, and you have to experience it to decide for yourself. With a roomier deck, sail handling tends to be easier on a catamaran. However, the annoying "slapping" sound under the bridge deck can be irritating when the waves hit wrong. It even happens at anchor. Noise can be another difference. Catamarans can have an annoying slap under the bridge deck when waves hit just right. It can happen even at anchor. Don't forget to consider righting ability. A monohull will nearly always right itself. A catamaran, while it's less likely to capsize, will not turn itself back up. Catamaran costs can be higher because of their width. Consider the difficulties of finding a spot in a marina or getting hauled out. Insurance may be more expensive as well. Extra equipment--davits, windvanes, solar panels-- works better on one or the other. Think about your needs carefully. Finally, catamarans are nearly always more expensive to buy and maintain. So, which is better — a catamaran or a monohull? Catamarans offer space, stability, and a shallow draft. A monohull offers simplicity, sailing performance, and a boat that will right itself if the worst happens. They both have benefits. The choice is up to you. To get more details, listen to the full podcast or check out Catamaran or Monohull (https://theboatgalley.com/catamaran-or-monohull-2/). Subscribe to the Boat Galley Newsletter! - https://theboatgalley.com/newsletter-signup-2 Today's episode is sponsored by Roam Devices. Their Marine Monitor is a premium boat monitoring system that allows you to stay informed with what's happening on your boat while you're ashore for just $349 and $5 per month. Never be caught off guard by a failing battery or burnt-out bilge pump —Your boat will text you as soon as anything starts going wrong! The Roam Devices app shows a real-time view of your boat's status and location with an awesome built in remote anchor alarm. RoamDevices.com - never worry about your boat from afar again. Use coupon code BOATGALLEY for an exclusive 5% discount. Click to see all podcast sponsors, past and present. - https://bit.ly/3idXto7 Music: "Slow Down" by Yvette Craig
CapeTalk’s design correspondent Bianca Reznekov gives Lester Kiewit the lowdown on how to indulge and spoil yourself this festive season. This week it is all about throwing caution to the wind, or rather letting the wind fill the sails as you cruise on a luxury catamaran. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is informative, enlightening and accessible. The team’s ability to spot & share relevant and unusual stories make the programme inclusive and thought-provoking. Don’t miss the popular World View feature at 7:45am daily. Listen out for #LesterInYourLounge which is an outside broadcast – from the home of a listener in a different part of Cape Town - on the first Wednesday of every month. This show introduces you to interesting Capetonians as well as their favourite communities, habits, local personalities and neighbourhood news. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Good Morning CapeTalk with Lester Kiewit broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/xGkqLbT or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/f9Eeb7i Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Iain and Brioni are two Scottish sailors casually circumnavigating on a Leopard 47 Catamaran. As we spoke, they were in the South Pacific. We talk about dealing with a broken steering cable, using an emergency tiller, repairing the steel cable with dyneema, their route across the South Pacific, hurricanes, staying warm, whales, cameras and drones and the logistics of making a YouTube channel, INav4U, how to know when to reef a catamaran, watch and sleep schedules, sailing to an uncharted atoll, fish and their level of intelligence, sharks, making decisions as a couple without conflict, division of boat chores or not, sailing goals, tacking angles of their catamaran and my monohull, and more. Photos and links are on the podcast shownotes page Support the show through Patreon links on shownotes page INav4U, red-seas.com,
At Aker Brygge in Oslo, a tourist catamaran docks, we hear its engines throbbing as it manoeuvres into the dock. Passengers disembark under instruction from the crew, and all the while we hear the arhythmic bell chimes from the Untuned Bell sound installation to our right. Recorded by Cities and Memory, September 2025.
"I love port sounds and this had so much more. An untuned bell and a brass band too. I split the recording into four "stems" and then edited it down to 4 minutes, bounced them down then added some effects and some subtly detuning resonant bass." Aker Brygge harbour soundscape, Oslo reimagined by David Webb.
Greg and Melinda live on a sailing catamaran, but life at sea isn't busy enough for Melinda. She wants a new hobby, and she wants that hobby to be fishing. Greg says fishing is boring and gross. He'd rather just buy fish from local vendors. Who's right? Who's wrong?Content Warning: about 10 minutes after the first break, there is some graphic conversation involving fishing and how to kill fish properly. If you don't want to hear about it, skip about 5 minutes ahead.Please consider donating to Al Otro Lado. Al Otro Lado provides legal assistance and humanitarian aid to refugees, deportees, and other migrants trapped at the US-MX border. Donate at alotrolado.org/letsdosomething.We are on TikTok and YouTube! Follow us on both @judgejohnhodgmanpod! Follow us on Instagram @judgejohnhodgman!Thanks to reddit user u/acone419 for naming this week's case! To suggest a title for a future episode, keep an eye on the Maximum Fun subreddit at reddit.com/r/maximumfun! Judge John Hodgman is member-supported! Join at $5 a month at maximumfun.org/join!
EmpressT Birthday Catamaran by Mastermind Master Studio
Our 2nd port on our Eastern Caribbean Disney Cruise was St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands. We split up at this port with my husband and son going snorkeling on a catamaran to see turtles and tropical fish while I went on the "St Johns - On your own" excursion so that I could explore Virgin Islands National Park.
On this episode we congratulate Dustin & Becky Wagaman who recently completed "America's Great Loop" aboard their Lagoon 380 Catamaran, "Trouvaille". Hear what inspired them to set sail and all about their exciting adventures!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is your morning All Local update for September 1st, 2025.
Police are searching for the pilot of a catamaran that collided with a party boat on the East River, sending three people to the hospital with minor injuries. Meanwhile, city officials are investigating the death of a Rikers Island detainee, the eleventh in custody this year. Also, Yankees captain Aaron Judge has tied Yogi Berra for fifth on the team's all-time home run list with his 358th career homer. Plus, GrowNYC's Amelia Tarpey explains why melons are peaking at city farmstands, and WNYC's Brittany Kriegstein reports on a viral water park in a Washington Heights bike lane.
Dans ce nouvel épisode de notre série en Polynésie, on jette l'ancre à Bora-Bora. Loin des clichés de lune de miel et d'hôtels sur pilotis, je vous raconte notre expérience en famille… à bord d'un catamaran rustique... mais inoubliable. Toujours mis en voix avec LM Notebook, à partir de mon carnet de bord.
A charity in Northland has bought a 16 metre catamaran which it is refitting to make it fully accessible for people with disabilities.
In today's Tech3 from Moneycontrol, we break down Meesho's confidential move toward a billion-dollar IPO, Bizongo's founders and investors coming under the EOW's scanner, Mobikwik's entry into stock broking, and Catamaran's plans to recreate a Cloudtail-style success in Indian precision manufacturing. Tune in for the day's biggest startup and tech headlines.
Chris and Shona have been sailing around the world on a Leopard 46 catamaran with their four children. They started in Australia on a monohull and sailed up to the islands in the South Pacific. They then bought a catamaran in Mexico, went through the Panama Canal, up to Nova Scotia, and around the Caribbean, back through the canal, across the Pacific, through SE Asia, and to the Seychelles, where they were when I interviewed them. We talk about sailing with children and homeschooling, how they learned to sail, comapring monohulls and catamarans, sailing upwind, solar power, batteries, safety protocols, keeping the kids interested (by keeping the adventure alive), fears, facing the unknown, liferafts, where the friendliest people are, the most fun place, YouTube, inspiring others to think outside the box, customs & immigration in various countries (Thailand was the easiest - USA the hardest), culture shock in South Florida, swimming with manta rays and whale sharks, dinghies and outboards, dinghy anchors, beautiful moments, and more. Photos and links are on the podcast shownotes page Support the show through Patreon
Published 15 June 2024We have rabbited on about this event for the years, the Stockholm Archipelago Raid. This year is a special edition, its the 25th running and they are doing the extreme course including a crossing to Finland. We reached out to Oscar Wetterling, a multiple participant and the last person to sink a boat during the race, (we think) to find out really what it is all about. Let us know if you would be keen to do it? Enjoy.#stockholmarchipelagoraid #f18 #catamaran #multihull #vaikobi #vaikobisail #radixnutrition #barkarate #sailingpodcast #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail
Episode 163 - What would it take for you to completely reimagine your family's life? For Brandon and Amber Morse, it happened around a campfire in the mountains of Idaho when they asked themselves a simple yet profound question: what if we could break free from the daily grind and truly connect as a family?That conversation led them to sell nearly everything they owned, pull their four children from traditional school, and embark on an adventure that began in an RV and evolved into living full-time aboard a catamaran sailing through the Caribbean. With zero sailing experience and plenty of well-meaning skeptics, the Morris family pushed past their fears to create an extraordinary life on the water.Their journey hasn't been without challenges. From freezing temperatures with no heat during their first month aboard to navigating medical emergencies in remote locations, the learning curve has been steep. As Brandon describes it, "The lows are low, but the highs are incredibly high." Those highs include dolphins swimming alongside their children, spearfishing for dinner, and watching the sunset from anchorages few travelers ever experience.What's most remarkable about their story is how their children have transformed. Their oldest daughter, initially devastated to leave her competitive dance career, became an accomplished free diver reaching depths of over 70 feet. Their naturally shy daughter now confidently speaks with people from around the world. As Amber notes, "Kids are way more resilient than we give them credit for – all they really need is loving parents and a good household environment."Now approaching their fourth year of boat life and having visited 21 countries throughout the Caribbean, the Morse family is considering how to help other families make similar transitions. They've discovered that courage begets courage – each step outside their comfort zone has prepared them for the next adventure.Whether you dream of sailing away or simply creating more meaningful family connections, this conversation will inspire you to question conventional wisdom about what makes a good life. Follow their continuing journey on Instagram at @_everydaysaturday or check out their website www.everydaysaturday.com.Visit LandPirate.com to get your gear that has you, the adventurer, in mind. Use the code "Journey with Jake" to get an additional 15% off at check out. Visit geneticinsights.co and use the code "DISCOVER25" to enjoy a sweet 25% off your first purchase.
When they couldn't find a performance catamaran for a price they could live with, longtime cruising sailors and YouTubers Matt and Jessica Johnson decided to build their own. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
durée : 00:04:13 - Chroniques littorales - par : Jose Manuel Lamarque - Les croisières aujourd'hui, c'est en paquebot ou celle des navigateurs, des « yachtmen », la navigation à la voile, mais encore faut-il avoir un voilier. Sinon, l'autre croisière, c'est la solution Catlante, présentée par son directeur général Hervé Bellaïche.
Kelsey sits down with guest Kristen, who just returned from an unforgettable 8-night trip sailing through the British Virgin Islands in February 2025. Kristen's family of four teamed up with another family—both with kids ages 8 to 12—to charter a fully crewed catamaran called Wanderlust (photos of catamaran, and Wanderlust on Instagram) departing from the island of Tortola. With a captain and private chef on board (husband and wife team Captain Dean & First Mate / Chef Charne), they island-hopped through crystal-clear waters, snorkeled vibrant reefs, and relaxed while meals were prepared daily. Kristen shares how they found the boat, how they split costs between families, what the crew experience was like, and exactly how much a trip like this really costs. Mentioned in this episode:- Vital Spring Premium Magnesium, code KELSEY20 for 20% off- Below Deck on Bravo- Catamaran Broker: Ed Hamilton- Ferry from St. Thomas to Red Hook in Tortola- Soper's Hole Marina on Tortola- Elin Hilderbrand's Winter In Paradise trilogy- The Willy T BVI Norman Island- Swimming and snorkeling near Peter Island- Anegada Beach Club and Anegada lobster at The Wonky Dog- Conch Island- Leverick Bay, Virgin Gorda Baths- Sweet Ice Willy's Taxi Service & Hog Heaven on Virgin Gorda- Michael Beans Pirate Party, Leverick Bay- Monkey Point at Guana Island- Jost Van Dyke, The Soggy Dollar- Ocean Spa in White Bay- Christmas Cove off of Saint Thomas & the floating Pizza PiBUY ME A COFFEE to show your support for the Trip Tales podcast! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kelseygravesFOLLOW: Kelsey on Instagram & TikTokSHOP: Kelsey's Travel Favorites from her Amazon storefront.SHARE: About your trip on the Trip Tales podcast: triptalespodcast@gmail.com PARTNER DISCOUNT CODESVITAL SPRING - 20% OFF premium magnesium & electrolyte replenisher Vital Spring with code KELSEY20 COZY EARTH - 40% off Bamboo Sheets that feel like hotel luxury with code: CE-KELSEYGRAVES BLING2O - 10% OFF Bling2o kids ski or swim goggles with code: KELSEYSPANX.COM - Use code KGRAVESXSPANX for 15% OFF full-price items and FREE SHIPPING. My current fav travel outfit is the Air Essentials Jumpsuit. ...
This week on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, the St. Lucia vacay continues. Garcelle confronts Kyle about Morgan, but when she needs backup from Sutton, it's just crickets. Naturally she repays the favor when Erika and Dorit have a go at Sutton the high seas. You can watch this recap on video, listen to our Traitors bonus episodes, and participate in live episode threads at Patreon.com/watchwhatcrappens. Tickets for the Mounting Hysteria Tour are now on sale at watchwhatcrappens.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pippa speaks to listeners Rob and Muzzi Hoole, who just completed an 8-year round the world journey on board their catamaran Lalamanzi.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shamaya & Keanne Birthday Catamaran Cruise by Mastermind Master Studio
Good Morning Thailand EP.802 | Dramatic Rescue at Sea: Catamaran Sinks Near Phuket & More...
Shari's Birthday Catamaran (Session 1) by Level Vibes
Shari's Birthday Catamaran (Session 2) by Level Vibes
Shari's Birthday Catamaran (Session 3) by Level Vibes
This week's host, Ryan Foland, is joined by LA Times Reporter Terry Castleman to chat the ongoing adventure of his Two Dollar Catamaran. Terry & friends purchased the 1986 Frank Pelin Snowbird 32 “Lickety Split” for $1.99 on eBay and sailed it from Stockton to LA. Hear how to find your boat on any budget, the buried treasure they found in the boat, the scariest part of their journey, the top 3 moments, and how they avoided disaster. Learn more about Terry at Castleman.Bsky.Social, Lickety Split on TikTok @Two_Dollar_Catamaran and Instagram & YouTube @TwoDollarCatamaran, Ryan at Ryan.Online, and read “$2 Catamaran, Priceless Adventure” by John Arndt on page 54 of the June 2024 issue of Latitude 38 Sailing Magazine: https://www.latitude38.com/issues/june-2024/#54
Excited to introduce Juliana Miguel who is based in Italy but works internationally in the Luxury Yacht industry as a consultant and design specialist. Yes what happens on land in a home also relate to the luxury yacht industry. Listen and find out how we, okay Donna, met and connected with Juliana on of all things a plane. Great conversation and it was nice to "go beyond the borders of the United States for our latest gues. Remember, Donna Reed and Eric Seemann are both professional real estate agents. Donna lives and works in Tucson Arizona with Keller Williams Southern Arizona while Eric lives and works in San Antonio Texas with Keller Williams Heritage. They are also siblings, and they grew up in a small Northwest Ohio village of Lindsey. Their idyllic small-town childhood laid the foundation for what would become the structure of their lives and careers in real estate. We hope you will join us as we reminisce, reflect, and correlate how our childhood and life in rural Ohio still impacts our dealings with our clients today. Website: www.realsiblings.com Watch Episodes on YouTube at: REAL Siblings, It Ain't Easy To reach out to Donna: Email: donna@reedtucson.com Phone: (520) 631-4638 Facebook: (2) Donna Seemann Reed | Facebook To Connect with Eric: Email: eric@victorsgrouptx.com Phone: (210) 389-6324 Facebook: (2) Eric V. Seemann | Facebook Texas Real Estate Commission - Information About Brokerage Services Texas Real Estate Commission - Consumer Protection Notice
Today we come to you with multiple stories. We have a Disney cruise ship rescues sinking Catamaran, looking for better publicity from what they have had in the past. There is a new sheriff in town…or soon a new Border Czar. Whom embraces the title unlike someone else we know. More lefty freak outs and the Harris camp is overextended. As well as a local teacher who went crazy over the election on social media and is now on leave. Come hang out with us and join in the fun!!!Follow us on: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Apple, SpotifyREMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE….DOWNLOAD ON ALL YOUR AUDIO PLATFORMS….AND LEAVE A 5 STAR RATING AND REVIEW ON APPLE & SPOTIFY!!!MERCH: https://onemoreandimouttaherepodcast.square.site
AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports on the rescue of four people stranded on a sinking boat off the coast of the Bahamas.
Join us on this episode of A Wiser Retirement® Podcast as we chat with Bradley and Kate Swarthout about their journey from leaving a traditional life to living full-time on a catamaran in the Caribbean with their son and dog. Through financial planning, learning to sail, and navigating various challenges, they embraced an adventurous, non-traditional lifestyle. They share insights on pursuing unconventional paths, highlighting the importance of experiences over possessions, goal-setting, and taking calculated risks while planning for the future.Related Podcast Episodes:- Ep 203: How to Create a Realistic Travel Budget with Amy Rambo- Ep 184: What It's Like Traveling Full-Time in Retirement with the Retirement TravelersRelated YouTube Videos:- Should I hire a Financial Advisor or DIY?Learn More:- Wiser Wealth Management- Schedule a Complimentary Consultation: Discover how we can help you achieve financial success.- Access Our Free Guides: Gain valuable insights on topics such as why most financial plans fail, how to leave a financial legacy, post-divorce financial planning, and more!Stay Connected: - Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter- A Wiser Retirement® YouTube Channel This podcast was produced by Wiser Wealth Management. Thanks for listening!
Vegan Thailand Opportunity : Explore Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Phuket with a Bonus Spa Treatment!Our friends over at World Vegan Travel have an exciting travel opportunity for their Thailand Group Tour in February '25. This is a perfect trip for those looking to let their hair down and be immersed in this incredible country. It is 100% vegan, delicious, and a lot of fun, visiting Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and an unforgettable stay in a wonderful beachfront resort in Phuket.Additionally, if you mention "FITVEGAN" in the discount code when booking, you'll receive an indulgent hour-long spa treatment at Sala, Phuket. Learn more!If you have any questions about the trip, reach out to brighde@worldvegantravel.comImagesBeach dinner set up: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/u41sbw0agdsuzc84ymf9u/A7307090.jpg?rlkey=9dfwemfc07y6sdf4n176qt9w6&st=cceazrbe&dl=0Travelers With Thai dancers: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/uc2wusltrsbyjj19lis93/2023-11-07-09.46.20-56.jpg?rlkey=nttae5w8m7tz1fmy9mwltpjxt&st=i06c6131&dl=0Thai boxing at the beach: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/kpvl9igz6265rkdf8pzyl/2023-11-07-09.46.18-4.jpg?rlkey=87cjqw6gzu2vm6cjjdqt4qyk9&st=jqmosix0&dl=0Short Form VideoVegan Breakfast at Sala Phuket: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C8ckMF0PLvZ/Five reasons we love our Catamaran day: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C743itPvw9p/Cooking class Chiang Mai: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C8IlaoiocyV/Vegan Buffet breakfast in Bangkok: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C9n6NSBSV1h/Website: https://worldvegantravel.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/worldvegantravelInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/worldvegantravel/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbD9lX2V7-cQogVfBlSMe8ATry a FREE Fit Vegan Fat Burning Meal Plan - https://www.fitvegancoaching.com/fitvegan-mealplan-builder Book Your FREE Consultation Call Here: http://book.fitvegancoaching.com/podcastWelcome to the Fit Vegan Podcast! In This Episode, We Cover: [00:00-16:08] Intro - Meet Brighde, The Co-Founder Of World Vegan Travel! [16:09-26:14] Challenges Of Vegan Travel, The...
Storing supplies on a boat is quite the puzzle. You need to balance accessibility with several other factors. And on a lightweight catamaran, managing weight distribution is key. Here are a few things to consider. Links (Amazon links are affiliate links, meaning that The Boat Galley Podcast earns from qualifying purchases; some other links may be affiliate links): Storing on Que Tal - https://theboatgalley.com/real-life-galley-storage/ Sterlite Baskets (Amazon) - https://amzn.to/3T2WRkg Subscribe to the Boat Galley Newsletter! - https://bit.ly/3YBkvpE Today's episode of The Boat Galley Podcast is sponsored by MantusMarine.com, maker of the Mantus anchor, now available in models with and without a roll bar. Proven to set reliably in the most challenging bottoms, the Mantus anchor digs like no other, making anchoring safer and boating more enjoyable. Mantus Marine brings to market practical, durable and affordable marine products, including: anchoring gear, scuba diving accessories, and rechargeable waterproof headlamp for hands-free lighting and solar charging Navigation light. Visit MantusMarine.com and see for yourself! Click to see all podcast sponsors, past and present. - https://bit.ly/3idXto7 Music: “Slow Down” by Yvette Craig
From guilt-ridden corporate exec to adventurous entrepreneur. Here's a story about my journey to heal my family. I'll reveal how graduating corporate life for entrepreneurship led to Greek island dreams. Learn why showing my kids a life of freedom mattered more than any gift I could buy. Battling "dad guilt"? Discover how I turned regret into inspiration through bold choices. Listen to learn how redefining success brought my family closer and ignited their dreams. ***
Picking up where we left off on the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City (S04E15), the women corner Meredith about DMs, but she manages to turn the ship — or catamaran — around. Afterwards, Whitney remembers she needs to fight; so she tries it with Heather over exploitation of boudoir photos. This is part two of a two part recap. If you missed the first half, check out our feed and remember to subscribe!Watch with Crappens on Demand here: http://bit.ly/crappensvideoSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Oh no! It's the second to last Real Housewives of Salt Lake City (S04E15) of the season! The women corner Meredith about DMs, but she manages to turn the ship — or catamaran — around. Afterwards, Whitney remembers she needs to fight; so she tries it with Heather over exploitation of boudoir photos. This is part one of a two part recap. Stay tuned for part two!Watch with Crappens on Demand here: http://bit.ly/crappensvideoSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.