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Today we have Kevin. He is 48 years old and lives in Napa Valley, CA. He took his last drink on September 22nd, 2025. This episode is brought to you by: Better Help – 10% off of your first month #sponsored Exact Nature – code RE20 saves 20% off your order 71% of Europeans are drinking less alcohol and the future generations are opting out in general, according to a new report for Circana. [02:59] Thoughts from Paul: On the last Sober Travel Trip to Peru this past October, Paul was reminded of one of life's greatest teachings: it's the journey that matters, and not the destination. He tells us about how he and 16 other fellow travelers hiked the Inca Trail to go to Machu Picchu. After over 20 grueling miles, they found out at the gates that their tickets to explore this natural wonder weren't valid for that day. Everyone was understandably disappointed. Since everyone on the trip is in recovery, they already have been working on concepts such as surrender, embrace life on life's terms and of course, to place more mental energy on the journey than the destination. Paul says he will never forget how the group responded to receiving the bad news and it was one of the greatest gifts he has received while doing sober travel. [08:34] Paul introduces Kevin: Kevin lives in northern Napa Valley, CA but grew up in the Midwest. He and his wife have been together for over 30 years, and they have two teenage children, one dog and two cats. Kevin says he is between careers right now, but previously he worked in wine sales and in the tech industry. For fun, he enjoys playing music and is big into fitness. Kevin grew up the youngest of three boys in a great community. Alcohol was always present, but he doesn't recall any immediate family having issues with it. His first drinking experience was when he was in seventh grade when he and some friends raided his parents' liquor cabinet. His brother confronted him about the drinking and warned him he shouldn't be doing it. Throughout high school, Kevin was so involved in sports and academics that he didn't drink more than two times that he can recall. Kevin went to a small college where he met his wife and while he loved it there, he had to change schools for budget reasons. It was at the bigger school where his drinking took off, Kevin says. Kevin's parents moved to California and soon after Kevin also moved there. He says his drinking wasn't a major issue through this time period until his dad passed away suddenly while in town for a visit. This was a turning point for not only Kevin's drinking, but his brothers' as well (who are now also in recovery). Kevin was working for a tech company but was interested in getting into the wine industry after his wife started working in Napa Valley. This is where the conflict began for Kevin. He was drinking frequently after work and was around alcohol all the time. After leaving work he would practice with his band which would involve more drinking. He knew deep down that the way he was living wasn't right. Kevin began to see a therapist and started doing more research about drinking. He discovered Recovery 2.0 and a podcast episode he listened to was saying exactly what Kevin needed to hear, he says. Kevin feels he had a spiritual awakening and couldn't work in the wine industry anymore. He wants to dig into things that he is passionate about now – health and wellness, psychotherapies, and yoga teaching. The last 30 days has Kevin feeling great. He is part of the Café RE community, and he says both the community and the podcast have been a great help to his success so far. He says he is working with a sponsor in AA, living sober out loud and says that his spirituality was the missing link in his life. He is passionate about it. Kevin's parting piece of guidance: if you are struggling, just keep digging inward. Recovery Elevator It's all about the journey and not so much the destination. I love you guys, Café RE RE on Instagram Sobriety Tracker iTunes RE Merch RE YouTube
Assister à un lever d'exoplanète, faire de la luge sur Mars, surfer sur des débris spatiaux tout en évitant les trous noirs. Destination cosmos avec l'astrophysicien Sébastien Carassou et son stupéfiant Guide du routard intergalactique garanti sans galères cosmiques. Explorons le cosmos comme si nous y étions grâce au tout premier Guide du routard intergalactique signé de notre invité, l'astrophysicien et génial passeur de sa science cosmique Sébastien Carassou. Nous allons surfer entre les débris spatiaux pour survoler les nuages d'acide sulfuriques de Vénus, plonger dans les lacs d'hydrocarbures de Titan et faire de la luge de sable de Mars. Les plus téméraires pourront même faire une excursion en dehors de notre système solaire pour assister à un lever d'exoplanète voire à la naissance d'une galaxie en prenant bien soin d'éviter les trous noirs... Avec Sébastien Carassou (docteur en Astrophysique et vulgarisateur) pour l'ouvrage Destination Cosmos, le guide ultime de l'astrotourisme, paru chez Albin Michel. Et notre chronique mensuelle Ciel d'Afrique en partenariat avec l'Astronomie Afrique, présentée par le planétologue Sylvain Bouley. Musiques diffusées pendant l'émission Muse – Starlight Tribeqa – Respire
Assister à un lever d'exoplanète, faire de la luge sur Mars, surfer sur des débris spatiaux tout en évitant les trous noirs. Destination cosmos avec l'astrophysicien Sébastien Carassou et son stupéfiant Guide du routard intergalactique garanti sans galères cosmiques. Explorons le cosmos comme si nous y étions grâce au tout premier Guide du routard intergalactique signé de notre invité, l'astrophysicien et génial passeur de sa science cosmique Sébastien Carassou. Nous allons surfer entre les débris spatiaux pour survoler les nuages d'acide sulfuriques de Vénus, plonger dans les lacs d'hydrocarbures de Titan et faire de la luge de sable de Mars. Les plus téméraires pourront même faire une excursion en dehors de notre système solaire pour assister à un lever d'exoplanète voire à la naissance d'une galaxie en prenant bien soin d'éviter les trous noirs... Avec Sébastien Carassou (docteur en Astrophysique et vulgarisateur) pour l'ouvrage Destination Cosmos, le guide ultime de l'astrotourisme, paru chez Albin Michel. Et notre chronique mensuelle Ciel d'Afrique en partenariat avec l'Astronomie Afrique, présentée par le planétologue Sylvain Bouley. Musiques diffusées pendant l'émission Muse – Starlight Tribeqa – Respire
Dans cet extrait, Fanny raconte le contraste entre le désert des Bardenas et les reliefs de Las Peñas de Riglos. Une transition forte entre paysages arides et falaises impressionnantes.Points clés :l'arrivée dans le désert des Bardenas ;les pistes ocres et les reliefs sculptés ;la route vers Las Peñas de Riglos ;les montagnes et leurs formes massives ;un changement de décor qui marque le voyage..-----------Si l'épisode vous a plu, laissez-moi une note 5 ⭐️ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify
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Ici, je partage la traversée entre San Vicente et Llanes. Plages tranquilles, villages authentiques et falaises impressionnantes rythment cette portion du voyage, simple et pleine de nature.Points clés :l'étape à San Vicente ;les plages et l'ambiance nature ;les falaises de Llanes ;le bruit de l'eau dans les trous de falaise ;une journée guidée par les envies.-----------Si l'épisode vous a plu, laissez-moi une note 5 ⭐️ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify
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This week, our main character Minnie Droll just wants to deliver bubblegum crumpets to her doll maker convention buddies, but the GPS keeps taking her to an old abandoned gas station instead. Why? What is happening? Does the gas station want crumpets? Listen now to find out!Thanks for listening!
Dans cet extrait, je vous raconte les premiers jours de Fanny et de sa famille dans le Pays basque espagnol. Entre surf à Zarautz, ambiance de San Sebastián et campings complets, ils découvrent une région superbe mais très fréquentée.Points clés :l'arrivée dans le Pays basque espagnol ;surf improvisé à Zarautz ;soirée tapas à San Sebastián ;la difficulté à trouver un camping ;une nuit discrète sur un petit chemin.-----------Si l'épisode vous a plu, laissez-moi une note 5 ⭐️ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify
New York Times bestselling author Katie Parla talks with Brent about her adopted hometown of Rome and her new book Rome: A Culinary History, Cookbook, and Field Guide to the Flavors that Build a City and dishes like braised pig skin and beans, pizza tongues, and Roman rice balls. Plus, why Jewish Roman dishes are often fried, getting pickpocketed in the Eternal City, and busting the myth of Carbonara. [Ep 363] Show Notes: Destination Eat Drink foodie travel guides Destination Eat Drink foodie travel videos Katie Parla's website Rome: A Culinary History, Cookbook, and Field Guide to the Flavors that Build a City
Fanny, Antoine et leurs trois enfants — Martin, Chloé et Anaé — forment la joyeuse tribu des 3 pin's autour du monde. Depuis leur tour du monde en 2022, ils ne s'arrêtent plus de voyager. Cette fois, c'est en Espagne qu'ils ont posé leur tente… de toit !Pendant 3 semaines en août 2024, cette famille normande a longé la côte nord du pays, du Pays basque à Barcelone, en passant par Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle et le désert des Bardenas. Un road trip sans réservation, au gré du vent et des envies, entre campings sauvages, surf, randonnées et tapas.Entre les soirées à chercher un endroit où dormir et les coups de cœur pour les villages espagnols, Fanny nous raconte un voyage simple, joyeux et libre — celui d'une famille qui préfère les chemins de traverse aux itinéraires tout tracés.Si l'idée de voyager au rythme du hasard vous parle, vous allez aimer cet épisode.-----------Si l'épisode vous a plu, laissez-moi une note 5 ⭐️ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify
Glenn talks USMNT + World Cup qualifying this week and more! World Cup 2026 in Houston brings opportunity for all as we speak with Team Houston Jan Luc Blakborn.
Draft tandem Jeremy Nygaard and JD Cameron team up for a podcast to discuss prospects on their way to the big leagues and the MLB draft, produced by Theo Tollefson. 0:00 Intro/Housekeeping 1:30 Byron Buxton not a Twin for life? 8:55 Derek Shelton's Staff 21:36 Off-season roster decisions 49:25 News and Notes You can support the show by downloading it from wherever you get your podcasts, including iTunes and Spotify. If you enjoy the content, consider leaving us a five-star rating and review in addition to sharing or retweeting DTS-related content. You can follow us on Twitter @DTS_POD1, @Jeremynygaard, @J_D_Cameron, and @TheodoreTollef1. We're now on Bluesky @destinationtheshow.bsky.social. You can also find full episodes and clips of our shows on our YouTube page @DestinationTheShow.
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Welcome back to the Outdoor Adventure Series podcast! In this special episode, recorded at the Illinois Destinations Association Fall Meeting in Danville, IL, we're chatting with an all-star panel to spotlight the remarkable legacy of the NJCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament, which has been hosted in Danville for an impressive 33 consecutive years.You'll hear from Scott Eisenhower, who helps drive the tournament's success as a committee member; Mike Hulvey, media representative and national radio industry leader; Brian Hensgen, chair of the championship committee; and Tim Bunton, athletic director at Danville Area Community College. Together, they share how this iconic tournament has grown—from welcoming just eight teams in its early days to now hosting twenty—and why it serves as a powerful anchor for Danville's community spirit and economy.Discover behind-the-scenes stories, the tournament's impact on local youth and businesses, and how Danville has become a destination for basketball fans nationwide. Whether you're a sports enthusiast, a destination marketer, or simply someone who loves hearing about community-driven events, this episode highlights the lasting magic of sports and local collaboration. So get ready to dive into the energy and excitement of one of the country's longest-running junior college basketball championships!LEARN MORELearn more about Danville, IL local attractions and experiences by visiting the Danville Area Visitors Bureau website at https://www.visitdanvillearea.com/ or on these social sites:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danvillecvbInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/danvillecvb/ 2026 NJCAA Division II Men's Basketball Championships: https://www.visitdanvillearea.com/event/2026-njcaa-division-ii-mens-basketball-championships/Event Tags: Basketball, Championships, DACC, Division II, Men's, NJCAAWebsite: https://www.njcaa.org/championships/sports/mbkb/div2/indexNEXT STEPSVisit us at https://outdooradventureseries.com to like, comment, and share our episodes.KEYWORDSIllinois Destinations Association, Danville Area Visitors Bureau, Basketball, Championships, DACC, Division II, Men's, NJCAA, Outdoor Adventure Series, Podcast#IllinoisDestinationsAssociation #DanvilleAreaVisitorsBureau #NJCAA #Basketball #OutdoMy Favorite Podcast Tools: Production by Descript Hosting Buzzsprout Show Notes by Castmagic Website powered by Podpage Be a Podcast Guest by PodMatch
Tendernism Gone Wrong! Destination Smokehouse Caught In Restaurant Backlash "It's NOT black owned"
This week on Destination on the Left, we bring you the first special roadshow installment from the Atlantic Canada Showcase 2025 in beautiful Saint John, New Brunswick. In this episode, we dive into the deep-rooted community spirit and storytelling tradition that make Atlantic Canada such a fantastic destination. You'll hear firsthand from passionate tourism professionals across the region, who will share powerful insights on how authenticity, connection, and collaboration are shaping travel experiences in Atlantic Canada—offering everything from local cuisine and hands-on adventures to heritage attractions and indigenous-led hospitality. Get ready to discover why Atlantic Canada continues to redefine what it means to experience genuine hospitality. In this episode, you'll hear from these extraordinary leaders: Aubrey Reine: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aubrey-reine-30913062/ Annick Robichaud-Butland: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annick-robichaud-butland-bb436b68/ Christy Elliott: https://balsamridgeforestdomes.ca/ Melissa Lansing: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-lansing/ Chelsey Gould: linkedin.com/in/chelsey-gould Olivia Morley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olivia-morley-0a2627171/ Judith LaBrie: ca.linkedin.com/in/judith-labrie-49a46315 Lois Whitlock: https://wolastoqcasino.com/ Rebecca Whiffen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-whiffen-a89934320/ Xavier Gauvin: https://tourismepeninsuleacadienne.ca/en/ Jordan Jamison: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-jamison-nb/ Marcy Barnes: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcy-barnes-8b98092b/ Authenticity is the Bedrock of Atlantic Canada's Appeal More and more, travelers crave experiences that feel genuine; not manufactured or packaged, but rooted in the real culture and history of a place. As our guests point out, Atlantic Canada captures the essence of what travelers are seeking in 2025, authenticity, connection, and a sense of place. Whether it's coastal escapes, heritage attractions, or culinary adventures, guests find themselves meeting people with deep roots and big hearts, engaged in traditions that tie them to the land and sea. This sense of authenticity isn't just a surface feature, it's immersive and personal. As travelers become savvier, the human warmth and raw natural beauty of Atlantic Canada offer lasting impressions that go far beyond the typical tourist checklist. Creating a Sense of Belonging The region's defining feature isn't just its scenery—it's the spirit of its people. "Family," "welcome," "authentic," and "wonderful" were the most common words repeated by various tourism professionals when asked to sum up the Atlantic Canada Showcase experience. For Annick Robichaud-Butland, the laid-back lifestyle and genuine friendliness are irresistible for those looking to escape the rushed pace of everyday life. This communal sense goes deeper, too. Leaders like Christy Elliott from Balsam Ridge Forest Domes emphasize personal attention and the importance of treating every guest like family. At King's Landing Historical Settlement, the experience isn't just about history—it's about making personal connections that make visitors feel it's "their King's Landing, not just ours," as Melissa Lansing shares. Across properties and attractions, the trend is clear: travelers want to feel like locals, supported by genuine interactions, community-driven partnerships, and experiences that foster a true sense of belonging. A Cooperative Spirit Elevates the Guest Experience Atlantic Canada's tourism boom is built on a foundation of cooperation. Tour operators and destinations frequently cross-sell one another's products and services, ensuring that visitors enjoy fully-rounded itineraries and seamless transitions between provinces. For Annick Robichaud-Butland, collaborating with other receptive tour operators means providing a well-rounded itinerary and boosting economic potential for all partners. Organizations like Explore New Brunswick also highlight region-wide cooperative marketing efforts, such as the Atlantic Canada Agreement on Tourism—a pitch that unites Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island under one friendly umbrella. This collaborative approach allows the region to punch above its weight, attracting record numbers of buyers and making Atlantic Canada a must-watch destination on the travel map. Sustainability, Seasonality, and Personalization As travel recovers post-pandemic, Atlantic Canada is seeing dynamic changes in visitor interests. Regenerative travel, off-season exploration, culinary journeys, heritage tourism, and multi-generational trips are all on the rise. Local experts are adapting by introducing winter offerings, hands-on activities, food-and-beverage experiences, and expanding digital storytelling platforms to reach both Canadian and international audiences. Repeat guests are increasing, with many super fans returning year after year to deepen their exploration. New partnerships, enhanced seasonal operations, and innovations—like Nordic spas and astro-tourism—are key drivers keeping the region vibrant and relevant. Above all, Atlantic Canada consistently inspires, welcomes, and connects with travelers in ways that are both meaningful and memorable. Atlantic Canada isn't just a destination—it's a way to feel at home, no matter where you're from. We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. 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Welcome back, PATHPod fam! In this heartfelt and inspiring episode, Jenny and Toni reunite with their dear friend and colleague Dionne Detraz—registered dietitian, cancer care specialist, and now, podcast host! Dionne first joined us back in Episode 81 (July 2021), and today she returns to share the exciting launch of her new podcast, born from years of passion, purpose, and deep healing work.We dive into Dionne's “why” behind starting her show, her holistic approach to cancer care, and the powerful role of community, story, and emotional wellness in healing. From grounding rituals to barefoot sunshine moments, this episode is packed with practical tools and soulful reflections that will leave you feeling inspired and empowered.What You'll Hear Dionne's journey from blogging and cookbooks to launching her own podcast in October 2025 Her three-part podcast format: solo teaching, expert interviews, and real-life cancer journeys The importance of understanding the “why” behind cancer and how emotional stress plays a role Grounding practices like “Sacred Start” and barefoot sun time to regulate the nervous system The concept of “Place as Medicine” and how virtual spaces can be healing too Reflections on rituals, co-regulation, and the ripple effect of healing practices Resources Mentioned Dionne's new podcast, The Ground & Root Podcast launched in October 2025 Dionne's company: Ground & Root – focused on holistic cancer care Her previous brand: The Rustic Dietitian Book referenced: The Emperor of All Maladies by Siddhartha Mukherjee Guest mentioned: Jenn Gebhardt – known for work on nervous system regulation Practice mentioned: “Sacred Start” – a morning ritual of intention, breathwork, or journaling Concept discussed: “Place as Medicine” – the healing power of physical and virtual spaces Memorable Moments Dionne's insight: “If I could help people understand the why behind cancer, then we could be way more proactive in preventing it.” Tony's story of a Spanish teacher using grounding techniques with anxious students before a quiz Jenny's yogi wisdom on the power of rooting down and creating personal rituals Tune In If You… Are curious about integrative cancer care Love hearing how podcasts can build community and amplify healing Want practical, soulful strategies for self-care and nervous system regulation Believe in the power of story, connection, and holistic health
Identical twin brothers and stand-up comedians Jason and Randy Sklar have become household names in the world of entertainment. The St. Louis natives will be returning home to headline the eighth annual Flyover Comedy Festival on November 13-16 . Jason Sklar joined us to talk about his and his brother's comedy origins, their favorite memories growing up in St. Louis and what it means to him to see stand-up comedy growing and thriving in their hometown.
The guys are talking Top Infield Free Agents and predicting where they sign. Plus they're talking potential Ketel Marte deals, is Tatis likely to be moved? and a whole lot more!
In this milestone 100th episode, Taryn and DeAndre Coke take listeners behind the scenes of their unforgettable destination wedding at Casa de Campo in the Dominican Republic. From the Maldives proposal that started it all to the white beach party, site visit, and breathtaking amphitheater ceremony, they share the journey that made this celebration one for the books.The couple reflects on the planning process, resort experience, and moments that made their wedding a 10/10, offering inspiration and insider tips for anyone dreaming of a destination wedding. They also touch on their travel and points strategy, explaining how miles, flexibility, and attention to detail shaped their experience. It's a heartfelt, celebratory episode filled with love, travel, and gratitude for 100 episodes of shared adventures.Key Highlights:Maldives beginnings: From proposal to paradise wedding.Destination magic: Why Casa de Campo was the perfect choice.Planning insights: How early organization reduced stress.Resort experience: Exceptional service and unforgettable venues.Points & miles: How loyalty programs enhanced their trip.Cultural touch: Local details that made the celebration special.Guest perspective: Creating an experience for everyone attending.Wedding day magic: A perfect 10/10 moment to remember.Lessons learned: Flexibility and gratitude go a long way.100-episode milestone: Reflecting on love, growth, and community.Click here to enter the 100th episode giveaway or visit www.boldlygo.world/giveawayResources:Must-Have Tools to Plan, Book, and Organize Your Points & Miles (Ep. 69)FlightConnections.com ToolBook a Free 30 minute points & miles consultationStart here to learn how to unlock nearly free travelSign up for our newsletter!BoldlyGo Travel With Points & Miles Facebook GroupInterested in Financial Planning?Truicity Wealth ManagementSome of Our Favorite Tools For Elevating Your Points & Miles Game:Note: Contains affiliate/sponsored linksCard Pointers (Saves the average user $750 per year)Zil Money (For Payroll on Credit Card)Travel Freely
Click HERE to send us a text message! We continue to explore the world of Roshar during our miniseries Freedom Before Destination, sponsored by Brotherwise Games!In hot pursuit of the slaver Mralt, our heroes face a difficult choice -- do they risk taking an unknown shortcut or stick to the familiar but slower road. Will they choose wisely and catch up to their stolen family member or fall hopelessly behind?Also, please go check out our friends from Spellbook Gaming, who are hosting a crowdfunding campaign for their upcoming Cyberpunk RPG Bite the Hand! I played the game during its Beta launch, loved it and cannot wait to see this thing in print!Our theme song is The Knight's Radiant Theme by the Black Piper. Additional music includes Chasm Kata and Stormblessed by the Black Piper and Communion and Shield Wall by Thwhalee.
Dalin Oliver's STORY takes us on a Taxi ride of a Journey.. Multiple Stops.. Even More Detours.. Different Routes.. A lot of Screaming.. Not Always Safe.. But gets us to a Destination.. We Hope You all Enjoy the Ride..
Vous rêvez de découvrir la Mongolie en famille ? Cet extrait est pour vous. Stéphanie partage tout ce qu'il faut savoir avant de partir :durée idéale d'un voyage en Mongolie ;comment choisir son agence locale ;budget à prévoir (environ 5 000 € pour 20 jours à 4) ;décalage horaire, transport, nourriture et conseils utiles pour les enfants.
Destination New Jersey continues, and on this episode of the pod the focus is on the Americas. Kelly Cates is joined by Rory Smith as they get a real flavour of how the tournament is building around the globe.Destination New Jersey regular and CBS Sports Latin American journalist Nico Cantor joins the pod to talk about the domination there – as there could be as many as 12 countries from South and Central America at the World Cup - that's a quarter of the teams!Attention turns to the Caribbean. Only four teams from the Caribbean Islands have ever competed at a men's World Cup finals. But this time around, the American Dream is still alive for five nations in this region including Jamaica - so Jamaican news and sports journalist Karen Madden joins Kelly and Rory to talk about what it would mean to the country to qualify for the tournament, after the devastating effects of Storm Melissa. One country aiming to be part of it for the first time in 40 years is Iraq. In this international window they face the UAE in a playoff to reach the intercontinental playoffs, which take place in Mexico in March. Hassan Balal from the Iraq Football Pod gives his analysis on the state of the national team at the moment. Then Boston is the focus, as the city prepares to host seven games at the Foxborough Stadium. Timecodes: 4'00 - Latin American Journalist Nico Cantor chat. 11:47 - Jamaican news and sports journalist Karen Madden on teams in the Caribbean. 15'00 -Interview with Juninho Bacuna, who's one of many Curaçao internationals born in the Netherlands. 28:30 – Hassan Balal on the state of the national team in Iraq. 35:00 - Julie Duffy from Boston's tourism board.
In this solo episode, Adam Stoker reflects on his visit to Visit Mesa and shares why their City Limitless podcast is a masterclass in stakeholder engagement. From seeing how host Ashley Stwertnik built powerful relationships with major partners like Cannon Beach and Revel Surf, Adam reveals the unseen value podcasts create—trust, goodwill, and access that money can't buy. He also explains how his own show transformed his career, why every destination needs to become a storytelling hub, and how long-form content builds influence, not just downloads. Subscribe to our newsletter! The Destination Marketing Podcast is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Adam Stoker and produced by Brand Revolt. If you are interested in any of Brand Revolt's services, please email adam@thebrandrevolt.com or visit www.thebrandrevolt.com. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast network and to listen to our other shows, please visit www.thedmpn.com. If you are interested in joining the network, please email adam@thebrandrevolt.com.
Dernière étape du voyage : le mini Gobi et ses dunes à perte de vue. L'occasion pour Stéphanie et sa famille de partager leurs coups de cœur, leurs rituels et une journée type en Mongolie.chevauchées dans la steppe et soirées sous la yourte ;moments insolites et imprévus de la route ;leurs essentiels pour profiter du voyage en famille.
Auckland businesses are gearing up for a busy Wednesday next week - as hotel occupancy reaches 100%. Forty thousand are expected from Metallica fans alone, with the rock band set to perform at Eden Park. Meanwhile, nearly 3,800 international delegates are gathering at Aotea Centre for New Zealand's largest ever academic conference, celebrating Indigenous education over five days. Auckland Unlimited Destination Director Annie Dundas told Mike Hosking the city will probably average 80-85% occupancy over the summer. She says these nice big event spikes lift them up for certain parts of the year, giving the accommodation and hospitality sectors a boost. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Multi-club ownership groups have had a tough year in the eyes of many, with high profile cases around Crystal Palace & Lyon as well as Forest & Olympiacos showing the competitive risk of one owner or group having too much control over multiple entities. But, and it is a big but, this model can be a hugely valuable business and performance structure to apply to football.Tim Bezbatchenko is the President of Black Knight Football, the group who owns or has minority ownership in multiple clubs including Bournemouth, Hibernian, and Lorient in France to name a few. It's an amazing time to be having this chat with Tim due the success Bournemouth are achieving this season, miraculously after another summer of selling some of their best players. This is an insight into how they have built a player trading model to offset the financial challenges of having an 11,000 seater stadium, the plans to develop infrastructure, the value of shared intelligence and analytics across multiple clubs, and most importantly how you protect the badge of each team so they do not just become feeders to the premium asset in the group.This is a proper look at the MCO model from someone who firmly believes that collective value can breed the best business in football. We're delighted to welcome Tim to the Business of Sport.Timestamps:00:00 Intro04:26 What Black Knight is really about12:07 The business edge of owning multiple clubs17:02 Inside Bournemouth's rise under Andoni Iraola25:45 Bill Foley's mantra: "Always Advance, Never Retreat"31:24 How Bournemouth sells stars yet keeps getting better44:52 Building a sustainable club: revenue, academy & player trading01:01:14 Why Bill Foley chose Bournemouth over an MLS teamOn today's show we discuss: The Rise of Black Knight Football Group:What it takes to build a multi-club ownership group across five countries and why Bill Foley's “Always Advance, Never Retreat” mantra is shaping everything from the Premier League to Portugal.How AFC Bournemouth became the flagship club for a growing global network that includes Hibernian, Lorient, and Moreirense.Why multi-club ownership is football's next frontier and how to build it sustainablyInside the Business Model:The economics behind owning multiple clubs from shared scouting, player development, and data systems to group-wide sponsorship deals.Why player trading drives profitability, and how clubs like Lorient and Moreirense fuel Bournemouth's long-term success.The art of finding value: buying clubs with strong DNA and fan culture, not just financial upsideHow Black Knight is using its network to develop talent like Junior Kroupi and accelerate their pathway to the Premier League.Why football's next phase will be defined by structure, not just spending.Building a Sustainable Premier League Club:Inside Bournemouth's transformation from League Two survival story to Premier League mainstay.How a £45m training ground and planned stadium expansion are reshaping the club's future.The economics of player trading, matchday revenue, and sponsorships and what it really costs to compete with England's eliteA huge thank you to our amazing partners on the show: David:Go and check out the amazing products revolutionising the protein bar at https://davidprotein.comStryde:Bringing sports investment opportunities to your door. Visit http://www.gostryde.com to become part of the movement!
Scott Connor (@CharlesChillFFB) is back after week 10 of the 2025 season with Destination Dynasty! In Episode 119, Scott takes a look at historical data from the NFL Draft and how that applies to the 2026 rookie class. What is the current market sentiment? What is Scott doing with 2026 picks? Thank you for checking out the Podcast, be sure to follow and comment if you have any questions, we are always happy to answer any. For Access to our Premium Tools (Trinity, WAR & More) & Discord Community https://ddfantasyfootball.com/subscriptions/ Subscribe to the Youtube Channel DDFFB https://www.youtube.com/@DDFFB Subscribe to Ray's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RayGQue Check out All of Ray's Articles at Yahoo!: https://sports.yahoo.com/author/ray-garvin/ Follow Ray on Bleacher Report: https://br.app.link/7ExIDsWfHVb Follow us on Twitter: https://x.com/destinationdevy Become a Member on Youtube for access to the Dynasty Deal Show Live, Destination Chill and other member benefits, like priority reply to comments and unique badges and emojis: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV84gHvtBMXxzN9ZPI9XHfg/join Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cap sur la vallée de l'Orkhon, classée au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. Entre monastères, cascades et prairies infinies, la famille découvre la Mongolie rurale dans toute sa beauté. Ici, le temps s'arrête et tout se vit à un autre rythme.rencontre avec les éleveurs et leur quotidien ;découverte du monastère de Tövkhön et ses panoramas ;nuits en yourte au cœur de la nature.
Dès leur arrivée en Mongolie, Stéphanie et sa famille sont plongées dans une aventure unique : pistes cabossées, premières yourtes, repas inattendus et premiers fous rires. Entre trajets interminables et paysages à perte de vue, ils découvrent une autre manière de voyager — loin du confort, mais riche en émotions.premiers kilomètres vers le désert de Gobi ;vie quotidienne sur la route et premiers dépaysements ;découverte des repas locaux et adaptation à la vie nomade.
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Send us a textOn today's Out In The Garage podcast we discuss the journey of the Christian faith, what causes us to need to pull over and what we can do to make sure we arrive at our intended destination. To secure your spot at next years retreat click here: https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/gear/p/2026-mens-retreatSupport The Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/110664/subscribeRegister for our next session of Tribe: https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/gear/p/tribe-xviiRegister for 90 Days of Discipline: https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/gear/p/90-days-2026Build your own local Tribe with Tribe Builder: https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/gear/p/tribe-builderSupport the show
Brent met up in Dublin with Gráinne Lawlor from Flavour Trails last summer where she told Brent about the little rooms in pubs called snugs and the new tours she has planned for her company. Now that those tours are live, Gráinne is back to tell Brent about the storytelling tour and storytelling tradition, creatures like banshees and the Puca, and Halloween traditions in Ireland. Plus, lots of whiskey recommendations, daytrips to Cliffs of Moher, Donegal, and much more! [Ep 362] Show Notes: Destination Eat Drink Foodie Travel Guides Destination Eat Drink videos Flavour Trails food and whiskey tours
Join Gio, Joaquin, and special guest Alex, as they discuss the latest volume in the Star Wars Visions series. Alex joins as a fan of anime and discusses the style and intent of each short as Joaquin and Gio bring their Star Wars knowledege to the forefront. They discuss the future of the Ninth Jedi show, Original Trilogy references, musical references, the artistic value of the episode "Black," and more!Follow the hosts and let us know what you thought of today's episode!Giovanni Delgadillo: @GioDelNopeAlex Dominguez: @PokeyMoon_Joaquin Fernandez: @FernaJustooCheck out Boardwalk Times, the Destination for True Disney Parks Fans Plus Everything Else.Website: https://boardwalktimes.net/Twitter: https://twitter.com/boardwalktimesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/boardwalktimesCredits:Music: "Future Gladiator" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Edited by Giovanni Delgadillo
In episode four of our five-part series spotlighting the chefs behind Visit Vacaville's Farm to Table Dinner 2025, host Alyssa Pardini sits down with Chef Matt Andrews—owner and operator of Frosty's, and a culinary talent whose heart is as big as his flavors.Hailing from the small Northern California town of Dixon, Matt's love for food was sparked in his grandmother's kitchen, where simple, honest flavors first captured his imagination. A graduate of the California Culinary Academy, he honed his craft under renowned chefs including Wolfgang Puck and Kerry Simon, blending comfort food with the fresh creativity of California cuisine.Family. Flavor. Passion.
Je reçois aujourd'hui Stéphanie, une grande voyageuse partie un an autour du monde avec son conjoint Greg et leurs deux enfants, Adrian, 10 ans, et Mila, 7 ans.La Mongolie, c'était la dernière étape de leur tour du monde. Pendant 20 jours, ils ont traversé le pays en road trip, d'Oulan-Bator au désert de Gobi, en passant par les steppes immenses et la vallée de l'Orkhon, dormant chaque soir dans une yourte différente.Ils ont assisté à la fête du Naadam, grimpé les dunes du Gobi, partagé le quotidien des familles nomades… et découvert que le lait de jument fermenté, ce n'est pas forcément au goût de tout le monde.Si vous rêvez d'un voyage qui décoiffe un peu, entre nature brute, rencontres et quelques surprises culinaires, cet épisode est fait pour vous.-----------Si l'épisode vous a plu, laissez-moi une note 5 ⭐️ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify
Destination 2026 with Glenn Davis! Brian Sciaretta joined Glenn to talk USMNT, plus Jan Luc from "Team Houston" joined the show to talk about the legacy of soccer in the Netherlands
Draft tandem Jeremy Nygaard and JD Cameron team up for a podcast to discuss prospects on their way to the big leagues and the MLB draft, produced by Theo Tollefson. 0:00 Intro 3:07 Housekeeping 3:46 Derek Shelton 11:00 Roster Preview 12:30 Ryan Jeffers 17:30 Trevor Larnach 24:30 Royce Lewis 28:55 Brooks Lee 35:00 Matt Wallner 40:00 News and notes 52:00 Listener Questions You can support the show by downloading it from wherever you get your podcasts, including iTunes and Spotify. If you enjoy the content, consider leaving us a five-star rating and review in addition to sharing or retweeting DTS-related content. You can follow us on Twitter @DTS_POD1, @Jeremynygaard, @J_D_Cameron, and @TheodoreTollef1. We're now on Bluesky @destinationtheshow.bsky.social. You can also find full episodes and clips of our shows on our YouTube page @DestinationTheShow.
We're back with Part 2 of our Massage Boss Story featuring Elyse Badewitz, the passionate owner and operator of Spa Haus Nashville, one of the city's most-loved destinations for massage and spa services. In this follow-up episode, Elyse continues to share her inspiring journey of growth, resilience, and leadership in the wellness industry. From navigating the challenges of COVID-19 to mastering team retention, she opens up about the realities of scaling a successful spa business without losing its heart. In Part 2, Elyse dives deeper into: How her spa evolved through the challenges of COVID-19 The retention strategies that keep clients coming back again and again What it really takes to scale your business beyond yourself Lessons learned from years of running a thriving wellness brand If you're a spa or wellness business owner dreaming of growth, this episode is packed with insight, experience, and encouragement to help you take your next step. Learn more about Spa Haus Nashville: spahausnashville.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Want to build a wellness practice that gives you both TIME and MONEY? Learn more at www.scalingwellness.com Schedule Your No-Cost 1:1 Strategy Call: www.scalingwellness.com/chat Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/scalingwellness
"No trucking company in the history of trucking companies has ever made money if their wheels aren't moving basically all the time." - Sean Devine, Founder and CEO, XBE When costs are high and competition is tight, how companies think about opportunities and challenges determines how successful they will be. They must deal with the never-ending push and pull between procurement and sales, the role of operational planning, and demand that alternates between peaks and troughs, but the big question is always the same: Is your core business as profitable as it could be? Sean Devine is the Founder and CEO of XBE, and Sean Correll is their General Manager of Heavy Logistics. XBE is an operations platform focused on heavy materials, logistics, and construction. Their customers build and maintain roads, manufacture with concrete and asphalt, and mine and transport aggregate – expensive, asset-intensive activities. Starting with the need to maximize asset utilization, and then transitioning into how the most strategic business decisions are made, this conversation applies far beyond heavy logistics. Kelly, Sean, and Sean discuss: How to optimize owned v. hired logistics capacity The many different levers that can turn a good operation into a great one Understanding the cost of an opportunity, as well as buy-side competition Why we all need to resist the temptation to run towards even the best answers
+ Michael Fulmer from the Houston Barbecue Festival joins: + Factors and influences that have changed the entire landscape. + Emerging styles, pitmasters and current trends + Competitions and awards don't lie ... the Michelin, James Beard and Texas Monthly impact.
On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with Chris Mondini, Vice President of Stakeholder Engagement and Managing Director of Europe for ICANN, and Dusty Trevino, CEO of Dot Vegas. We will learn how top-level domains are created and what domains like Dot Vegas can do to help a brand stand out. Our conversation is informative, educational, and will give you a whole new perspective on your brand's Internet address. What You Will Learn in This Episode: How top-level domains (TLDs) are created and why the addressing system of the Internet matters Why distinctive TLDs, like Dot Vegas, offer a strategic advantage for destination branding and marketing What it takes to register your own top-level domain, including the technical, financial, and organizational requirements necessary How geographic domains (such as .vegas, .nyc, and .brussels) can strengthen place identity and foster trust Why cities and entrepreneurs collaborate in launching city-based TLDs, and how community endorsement is essential for successful implementation How adopting new TLDs can make brands more memorable to prospective visitors, and help organizations stand out from the crowd Demystifying Top-Level Domains A memorable web address is more than just a convenience, it's an essential tool for branding, discoverability, and trust. Chris Mondini, Vice President of Stakeholder Engagement and Managing Director of Europe for ICANN, and Dusty Trevino, CEO of Dot Vegas, discuss how TLDs like .vegas, .paris, and .nyc can be invaluable assets for destination marketers, tourism professionals, and place branding experts. Most consider internet domains an afterthought, but as Chris explains, they're the backbone of online connectivity. The Internet isn't a single global network—it's tens of thousands of independently operated networks that agree to connect using common protocols and a shared addressing system. Fifteen years ago, there were only a handful: .com, .net, .org, and so on. Today, there are TLDs for cities (.nyc, .paris), concepts (.guru, .xyz), and more, opening new doors for personalized branding and community-building online. The Dot Vegas Story Dusty offers an inside look into operating Dot Vegas, which shows how a custom domain can amplify a destination's brand. Unlike some city domains, .vegas is globally accessible; anyone can register, regardless of residency. This flexibility enables local businesses, tour operators, and organizations worldwide to associate themselves with the Vegas brand, strengthening their ties to the city's renowned excitement and appeal. Why Top-Level Domains Matter for Marketers A custom TLD isn't just a vanity URL. Operating a TLD means running a piece of internet infrastructure and directly controlling your digital address, data queries, policies, and trust signals. For marketers, there are lots of benefits: Brand Identity: A city or region TLD immediately communicates place and can reinforce local pride. Discoverability: Words like "weddings.vegas" are memorable, making campaigns more effective and easier to recall. Trust & Security: A TLD operated or endorsed by local government or a trusted entity assures users of authenticity—crucial for e-commerce, municipal services, and tourism. Data Insights: TLD operators gain visibility into traffic and usage, supporting more targeted digital strategies. If you see ".yourcity," you can trust you're connecting with the real brand. Top-level domains aren't just technical jargon; they're strategic marketing tools that can transform destination branding, promote community engagement, and build trust with global audiences. Resources: Website: https://www.icann.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cmondini/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dustin-trevino-743064a/ We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more of. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!
What do travel, recording technology, and illustration have in common? Lee White, Samantha Cotterill, and Anthony Wheeler explore how new (and sometimes uncomfortable) experiences expand your skills and feed your creative bank account. 3 Point Perspective Podcast is sponsored by SVSLearn.com, the place where becoming a great illustrator starts!Click here for this episode's links and show notes.
Scott Connor (@CharlesChillFFB) is back after week 9 of the 2025 season with Destination Dynasty! In Episode 118, Scott breaks down five core types of dynasty trades that keep your roster flexible, your portfolio liquid, and your edge sharp deep into the season. Thank you for checking out the Podcast, be sure to follow and comment if you have any questions, we are always happy to answer any. For Access to our Premium Tools (Trinity, WAR & More) & Discord Community https://ddfantasyfootball.com/subscriptions/ Subscribe to the Youtube Channel DDFFB https://www.youtube.com/@DDFFB Subscribe to Ray's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RayGQue Check out All of Ray's Articles at Yahoo!: https://sports.yahoo.com/author/ray-garvin/ Follow Ray on Bleacher Report: https://br.app.link/7ExIDsWfHVb Follow us on Twitter: https://x.com/destinationdevy Become a Member on Youtube for access to the Dynasty Deal Show Live, Destination Chill and other member benefits, like priority reply to comments and unique badges and emojis: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV84gHvtBMXxzN9ZPI9XHfg/join Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gensler's Diane Hoskins explains the workplace design trends that are meeting the evolving needs of today's workforce. She discusses how hybrid work shapes office plans, the importance of reflecting local culture and AI's growing impact.Key takeaways on Gensler's views of workplace design: · Workplace design is in flux: Today's offices require a rethink of the work environment, shifting from rigid layouts to flexible spaces. · One size doesn't fit all: From law firms to tech companies, bespoke design strategies—rooted in culture, function and employee satisfaction—are outperforming cookie-cutter solutions across sectors. · Destination workplaces are on the rise: Companies are investing in spaces that attract talent and foster collaboration, turning offices into places where people want to be. · AI is changing the game: Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing architectural visualization, enabling real-time design iteration and deeper client engagement.
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By Roy Jackson - God has given us His Kingdom as a destination, providing the gift of His word and the power of His Spirit to attain it. Our temptation might be to take these tools for granted, but we are expected to value them like priceless treasure.