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Best podcasts about chris dunphy

Latest podcast episodes about chris dunphy

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Taranaki freight business turns to coastal shipping

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 14:45


A New Plymouth based freight trucking and warehousing business is entering the coasting shipping market - with a cargo ship capable of running on methanol - if and when the biofuel is available. Kathryn speaks with MOVE executive director Chris Dunphy. 

First Light with Rachel Smalley
View from the Top: MOVE Logistics Executive Director Chris Dunphy

First Light with Rachel Smalley

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 5:48


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RNZ: Saturday Morning
Chris Dunphy: is there a greener future for logistics in New Zealand?

RNZ: Saturday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 23:46


Coastal shipping and green hydrogen-powered trucking are part of the future for freight in New Zealand believes Chris Dunphy, the new director of Move Logistics - formerly known as TIL Logistics - one of the country's largest freight and warehousing businesses.

RNZ: Saturday Morning
Chris Dunphy: is there a greener future for logistics in New Zealand?

RNZ: Saturday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 23:46


Coastal shipping and green hydrogen-powered trucking are part of the future for freight in New Zealand believes Chris Dunphy, the new director of Move Logistics - formerly known as TIL Logistics - one of the country's largest freight and warehousing businesses.

All Dale Aren’t We Podcast ?
Running out of Time

All Dale Aren’t We Podcast ?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 49:21


In this weeks episode of the all dale aren't we podcast we speak about dales recent games against Portsmouth and Ipswich and also the off field matters including BBM'S contract extension and the news of Chris Dunphy wanting his place back as Chairman.

Information on Cruising the Great Loop
Great Loop Radio: Internet Connectivity for Working While Looping

Information on Cruising the Great Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 33:00


On this week's episode of the Great Loop Radio podcast, Cherie Ve Ard and Chris Dunphy join us to talk about staying connected in order to work while Looping. Cherie and Chris are Loopers whose site, Mobile Internet Resource Center, includes guides to help you select the gear and services that can help you ensure internet connectivity while you cruise. They'll offer their suggestions and tips during the podcast.

RV Small Talk Podcast
Internet for RV'ers - DEEP DIVE for Data and Wi-Fi

RV Small Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 74:59


How many times have you wondered how to get better wi-fi or cellular data when you're out on the road or at the campsite? We wonder all the time! Cherie Ve Ard and Chris Dunphy have tried nearly all available options and literally wrote the book on getting the internet connectivity we crave while traveling. They've founded the Mobile Internet Resource Center to help all mobile internet seekers find their way to digitally connected bliss! You're gonna want to hear this!  

RV Miles Podcast
121. Chris & Cherie from Technomadia and the Mobile Internet Resource Center

RV Miles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 70:45


This week, Cherie Ve Ard and Chris Dunphy, together known as Technomadia, share their journey from living in a small trailer to the bus conversion, class b, and boat that they travel in today. Along the way, they started the Mobile Internet Resource Center, and they’ll share their thoughts on the future of mobile internet connections, while giving us a preview of their new TV Show “The RVers” on the Discovery Channel.

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Information on Cruising the Great Loop
Great Loop Radio: Looping in Segments

Information on Cruising the Great Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 29:00


On this week's episode of the Great Loop Radio podcast, Cherie Ve Ard and Chris Dunphy share tips on how to do the Great Loop in small segments over a long period of time.  Listen to learn the benefits and potential drawbacks of this type of Great Loop plan.

RV Podcast
The best way for RVers to stay connected to the Internet

RV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 53:02


Our guests this week are Chris Dunphy and Cherie ve Ard from the Mobile Internet Resource Center, which is the best source I know of  unbiased mobile internet information for US based RVers and digital nomads who must have reliable Internet connections while on the road, whether for business, to keep in touch with friends and family or to stream they favorite movies. Chris and Cherie will join us in our interview of the week segment coming up in just a few minutes. Show Notes for Episode #244 May 29.1019 of The RV Podcast: WHAT MIKE AND JENNIFER ARE UP TO THIS WEEK MIKE We hope you all have recovered from Memorial Day, which always marks the unofficial start of summer. The reports we have seen indicated lots of people were out there in their RVs. Most of the popular camping locations, state parks and commercial campgrounds were filled. I know the weather was iffy across much of North America during the weekend but, hey even a bad day camping is better than most good days anywhere else. JENNIFER At least that’s what we tell ourselves. We’ve spent the past week working feverishly on a bunch of videos, the first of which will be coming out tomorrow, Thursday May 30, on our RV Lifestyle Channel on You Tube. It’s about the redundant Internet systems we have installed in our RV.  You’ll get a bit of an idea what we have when you listen to our experts on the interview of the week coming up but Mike will be detailing the installation and configuration of the systems we will be using in our RV this summer as well as before and after tests on how they improve connectivity. MIKE We set off on the first leg of our extended travel for the season next week that will have us traveling through Ontario, Quebec and down into New York State and the Adirondack Mountains for the next several weeks and I’m excited to see how our upgraded electrical system modifications will perform as we do a lot of boondocking. We replaced the lead acid batteries on our RV with two Battleborn lithium batteries, an upgraded 2,000 watt inverter, a new solar controller and a bluetooth system that gives me total control over everything from a tablet or my smartphone. I know many of you have been asking about that and we should have a video ready to go on that next week so stay tuned. RV LIFESTYLE NEWS OF THE WEEK JENNIFER Social media making some secret spots major tourist sites, providing new challenges for the parks service  Boise State Public Radio had an interesting piece last week on the "Instagram Effect" on national and public owned land. As certain spots, such as Utah's Mesa Arch in Canyonlands National Park or Arizona's Horseshoe Bend have gone viral on social media, suddenly places just a few locals knew about are transformed into places where literally thousands arrive each day. These throngs are completely changing the feel of a location, and the article was an interesting look at how the parks service is trying to respond. MIKE Report shows national parks visitors contributed $40.1 billion to economy  Speaking of national parks, the 2018 National Park Visitor Spending Effects study was recently released, showing the national sparks contributed $40.1 billion to the economy last year, supporting 329,000 jobs. The report analyzes spending on such things as lodging, restaurants, grocery store sales in towns near the national parks. It looks to me like a good report to use to get Congress to continue to invest in maintaining the country's national treasures. JENNIFER Many Oklahoma campgrounds closed because of flooding  If you're planning to head to Oklahoma any time soon to camp, be sure to check whether your campground is open. Heavy rains in the area and bad storms has caused several popular stops to close. This is a trend we've seen in other states, ranging from Kansas to Minnesota this spring. Bottom line: Besure to check ahead. MIKE Heading to an Arizona state park? Pick up a free can of water 

CoupleCo: Working With Your Spouse For Fun & Profit
Love & Biz On The Road: Chris Dunphy & Cherie Ve Ard of Technomadia & Mobile Internet Resource Center, Part 2

CoupleCo: Working With Your Spouse For Fun & Profit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 39:16


We’re back aboard the motor vessel Y-Not in Jacksonville, Florida, with nomadic tech celebs Chris Dunphy and Cherie Ve Ard of Technomadia.com and the Mobile Internet Resource Center. After 14 years together, Chris and Cherie are technically still on their fifth date. For us living full time in an RV or aboard a boat, they're famous. They’re forever on top of evolving mobile internet technology for a committed audience of raging fans. And since they run the Mobile Internet Resource Center from the road, they are walking the talk and living the dream. This conversation is as much about taking chances and pursuing a dream as much as it’s about cooperating in life and business as committed partners. And since beginning their life together inside a 16-foot travel trailer, they know about both the pursuit and the commitment.

CoupleCo: Working With Your Spouse For Fun & Profit
Love & Biz On The Road: Chris Dunphy & Cherie Ve Ard of Technomadia & Mobile Internet Resource Center, Part 1

CoupleCo: Working With Your Spouse For Fun & Profit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 49:20


Want to take a leap and pursue a dream? After 14 years, this couple is technically still on their fifth date. They’re also niche celebrities. Cherie Ve Ard and Chris Dunphy are world-famous tech geeks for their personal blog and website, Technomadia.com. Their business, The Mobile Internet Resource Center, advises those living in an RV or aboard a boat how to best connect to the internet. This pair has a really interesting yin and yang dynamic, and share a fondness for Burning Man. Their relationship began long before social media, when they met in an internet discussion forum about the Toyota Prius. They manage a staff of dedicated and driven employees whom they’ve never met. And their business is based on a 24-hour, 7-day-a-week news cycle related to all things mobile technology. It can be all consuming, yet they still figure out ways to take it easy and have some fun even when there is mayhem in the ether.

RV Podcast
RT70: Everything you need to know about staying connected to the Internet in your RV

RV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2016 62:34


Internet connectivity for RVers is a must have. In the last year, so much has changed, so many new products have been released and so many good deals are available from the various companies that we've put together a primer for everything you need to know about staying connected while you're on the road in your RV. Helping us navigate the online option for RVers are Cherie Ve Ard and Chris Dunphy, also known as "the Technomads," publishers of the RV Mobile Internet Resource Center. This couple knows more about staying connected while traveling in an RV than any other source you'll find. They live, breathe, test, review and compare all the different Internet plans and gear available and in this episode of the podcast, they share with Mike the ins and outs of the Internet and RVing for 2015. [spp-player] Complete Shownotes for Episdoe 70 of Roadtreking: The RV Travel Podcast: Jennifer's Tip of the Week - Staying warm on cold weather campouts This week's tip is for those f you who camp all year round, not just in warm weather. Sometimes, when it's cold outside, you need a little extra help for those cold nights. [spp-timestamp time="6:24"] The solution for us  was to pick up a small ceramic heater. The one we have is the Lasko Model 5307 Oscillating Ceramic Tower Heater. Quite frankly, we can't remember where we bought it but we think it was Walmart. But you now how hard it is to find something at Walmart. So we looked it up and found it available on Amazon for $34. It is 16 inches tall and easily stores in one of the cabinets on our Roadtrek. It has three speeds, low, medium and high and you can turn the oscillating feature on or off. Typically, on really, really cold nights, besides our regular heater, we'll plug this in and set it up on the galley counter and run it overnight. I need to point out though, that this heater takes a lot of  power…. 1,500 watts, in fact. So in most cases, unless you have tons of battery and solar power, you'll want to be plugged into shore power. And since it is such a big power drain, you may have to turn it off briefly of you want to use other high power drain appliances like the microwave or coffee maker. This little heater kicks out a surprising amount of heat. Other users say it can heat a 10 by 12 foot room all by itself. I don't know about that but we are very impressed by how well it warms up our RV when we do winter camping. It has overheat protection and comes in a something they call the cool-touch housing, meaning that you can pick it up and carry it around without it getting too hot. We are very pleased with our unit. It heats very fast and is also very quiet. Listener Question: Apps to create and share a travel journal Listener Tom H asks: I'm looking for an easy to use way to keep family and friends up to date on our wandering. Some time ago it seems like you did a feature on several but I can't seem to locate it. [spp-timestamp time="11:14"] Mike's Answer:  Besides keeping a record or journal, we love sharing our travel with friends and families. In this digital age, instead of postcards, we're posting real-time maps, photos, video and travel reports. Let me show you three ways apps and the Internet can help you share your traveling adventures. For iPhone and iPad users, check out the free Track My Tour app and website. You start a route and through the app, add updates as you travel. It grabs your GPS location from your device and  dispays it, as well as your comments and the photos you take on an interactive map.  It's free, though there is an upgraded version that lets you have some extra features. Check My Tour is a similar app, geared towards cyclists and motorcycle trips, though it will also work with regular roadtrips. It is for Apple devices but also Android smartphones. Then there's My Trip Journal. This allows you to set up your own travel blog website. It maps your routes and lets you write reports and updates and allows you to have a travel journal t...