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Kim and Ket Stay Alive... Maybe: A Horror Movie Comedy Podcast
For the first time in KKSAM Herstory, neither Kim NOR Ket will be telling the tale. We shall be taking a ride on the words of ::drum roll:: PRODUCER ARIK! As sad as we are to not have Devon in this one, it was better for Ketryn's marriage that it worked out this way. Bimberly is still doing great! Stay tuned for part 2 where we FINALLY get to our DESTINATION!Dir. David R. EllisWriters J. Mackye Gruber, Eric Bress, Jeffrey ReddickSupport the girls on PATREON for some sweet BONE CON (bonus content) at: www.patreon.com/kimandketstayalivemaybeCheck out Ket & Producer Arik's new show MAJOR SLAYAGE: KET & ARIK REWATCH BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@majorslayagepod and follow on instagram: instagram.com/majorslayagepod KKSAM Facebook Discussion Group!!"Sammies Stay Alive... Maybe"www.facebook.com/groups/kksampodcastGet acquainted with all things KIM & KET at www.kimandketstayalive.com Chat with the girls at kksampodcast@gmail.comPeep the girls on Instagram: @kksampodcastRock with the girls on Tik Tok: @kksampodcastBook the face of the girls on Facebook: @kksampodcastWear the shirts of the girls from the MERCH Store: kimandketstayalivemaybe.threadless.comOk we'll see ourselves out.Thanks for listening!xo and #StayAlive,K&KKIM AND KET'S SURVIVE THE CELLAR: link.chtbl.com/kkstcSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Moose tells us why the Giants have their guy in Dart and that impacts their coaching search
When cities, sports, and tourism leaders align, powerful things happen. In this episode, Adam Stoker talks with former Arlington mayor and The Unity Blueprint author Jeff Williams about how unity helped turn Arlington into a thriving sports and tourism destination, and what DMOs and city leaders can learn about building momentum, creating jobs, and using tourism to strengthen communities. 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.
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Scott Connor (@CharlesChillFFB) is back after week 17 of the 2025 season with Destination Dynasty! In Episode 125, Scott begins with part one of the Roster Construction Series focusing on the QB position. This series uses and a 12-team superflex template with 11 starters and 30 total roster spots (QB/2RB/3WR/TE/3FLEX/1SF). How do I build the optimal QB room based on the current landscape, production and trends? 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
La CAN au Maroc, c'est aussi un grand rassemblement de supporters d'Afrique et du monde. Les diasporas sont au rendez-vous. À titre d'exemple, près de 110 000 billets avaient été achetés depuis la France après la deuxième phase de mise en vente fin octobre. Ce sont les avantages d'une compétition organisée cette année en période de congés, dans une destination touristique abordable et déjà prisée en Europe. Le chœur des Comores, en plein cœur de Casa. Sur le terrain du stade Mohammed V, les Cœlacanthes peinent face à la Zambie. En tribune, le match est gagné largement. « La diaspora est motivée, déterminée. Moi, je suis prêt à aller au Vélodrome de Paris, donc à aller au Maroc pour ma patrie. Franchement, j'y vais tous les jours », explique Laris, un supporter marseillais. À l'entraînement, aussi, Laris et sa bande poussent derrière l'équipe nationale. Ils sont venus de Paris, de Marseille, de Brest. Impossible pour eux de ne pas être là. « Une fois qu'on a su qu'on était qualifiés et que c'était au Maroc, à proximité, on a décidé de mettre les moyens. On a pris un Airbnb comme n'importe qui, on est très simple, voire très très simple. On reste pour les phases de poule, donc c'est dix jours. On est dix personnes, donc cela fait deux cents euros par tête. Le billet d'avion, en fonction de quand il a été pris, c'est entre deux cents et cinq cents euros. On en a pour huit cents, mille euros, grand maximum », raconte Laris. Et en plus, ce début de CAN colle sur les congés de fin d'année. Résultat, le Maroc est un vrai carrefour des diasporas africaines. « On a l'habitude de se chamailler, de se charrier quand on est en France. Là, on peut le faire dans un pays où on se rejoint tous. Il y a des Maliens, des Sénégalais, des Burkinabè, des Algériens, c'est comme si on était en France un peu », affirme-t-il. À lire aussiÀ la Une: la CAN, un instrument de soft power pour le Maroc Des supporters de l'Algérie, dans un train en partance de Kénitra, racontent : « On vient de Lyon et ça serait bien plus compliqué d'aller en Afrique du Sud. Ça serait plus compliqué de s'intégrer à la ville et au pays. Le train, c'est la même chose qu'en France. Il y a des TER, des TGV. C'est exactement la même chose. On va voir trois matchs du Maroc, trois matchs de l'Algérie, un match du Sénégal et un match de la Tunisie. Ça fait un total de huit matchs. On est venus pour du football. » Certains viennent aussi en famille pour profiter de l'ambiance et du pays, comme Bourama, un Sénégalais de région parisienne. « Moi, c'est la première fois que j'amène mes enfants au Maroc. La photo avec la mascotte, je vais la garder en souvenir. C'est quelque chose de très marquant. On va garder chaque souvenir, comme la photo qu'on a prise aujourd'hui, elle va rester dans notre mémoire collective à jamais », assure Bourama. Et puis, il y a des visiteurs, plus inattendus, comme Zach et Alex. Ils viennent de Leeds en Angleterre, deux fans de football sans attache particulière avec l'Afrique. « C'est une super occasion pour découvrir ce tournoi. On peut voir cinq matchs internationaux pour le même prix qu'une rencontre de Premier League », dit l'un. « On s'amuse beaucoup. On a vu RDC - Bénin hier, aujourd'hui Guinée équatoriale - Burkina Faso. C'est une ambiance de fête. Pour moi, le football, c'est d'abord un sport qui rassemble. Et la CAN nous permet de découvrir différentes communautés de ce continent fantastique qu'est l'Afrique », ajoute l'autre. Selon des estimations relayées par les médias nationaux, le Maroc pourrait accueillir plus de 500 000 visiteurs étrangers supplémentaires sur la période de la CAN. À lire aussiCAN 2025 : le Maroc, nouvel Eldorado du foot !
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Happy New Year from Destination Eat Drink! On our special New Year’s episode we’re ringing in the new year by banging bread on the wall in Ireland, celebrating the constellation of Matariki in New Zealand, and observing First Footing in Scotland. Plus, throwing furniture off the balcony in Naples and adding whisky to trifle! [Ep 369] Show Notes: Foodie Travel Guides by Destination Eat Drink Flavour Trails food and whiskey tours in Ireland Mickela’s TV show Bare Feet Daniel Stables travel writer Dan’s book Fiesta: A Journey Through Festivity Edinburgh food tours with Nell at Edinburgh Food Safari Brent’s video from the Lille, France Christmas Market
Christmas Day, and the Carman Carrion goes north. Today, instead of one destination, we're stitching together a frozen anthology from the most bone-chilled corners of the Eeriecast atlas. This compilation exists because the holiday deserves more than tinsel and cheer. It deserves the places where winter has teeth and folklore still files paperwork in bloodless silence.
Au-delà du récit, ce voyage de Paris au Cap offre de vrais enseignements pour les parents voyageurs.Un itinéraire préparé mais jamais figé, qui évolue selon les rencontres et les contraintes ;Le quotidien sous la tente, l'importance des applications comme iOverlander et des autres voyageurs ;La dynamique mère-fils, où le respect, la confiance et l'adaptation rendent le voyage possible.Pour écouter l'épisode en entier :Road trip de Paris au Cap en famille-----------Si l'épisode vous a plu, laissez-moi une note 5 ⭐️ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify
Destination 2026 with Glenn Davis, Best of Show for 12-23-25 Featuring conversations with former USMNT players Marcelo Balboa, and Tab Ramos
A proper Grumpy Old Coaches Christmas Special with Simon Ward joined by Steve Lumley and Marc Laithwaite, plus Bethany Ward back in the hot seat(and, as ever, dropping a couple of absolute show-stoppers). We kick off with the state of triathlon participation and what Marc is seeing on the ground as an organiser, including the way athletes are now leaving entries later and how that makes it harder to predict numbers. From there we zoom out and compare triathlon to what's booming elsewhere, especially road running, open water swimming and cycling. Next up, we dig into why running is flying right now, particularly half marathons and marathons. We talk simplicity, cost, time commitment, and why formats like Parkrun, plus the rise of newer fitness events, are pulling people in. We also go properly into the youth pathway problem. Marc shares the TryKidz work in primary schools and why the missing piece is not enthusiasm or delivery, it's the “what next?” step after the taster day. Then we take on Ironman age group qualification. The principle seems fair, but the real-world experience can be confusing, with Beth mentioning a calculator tool a friend built to help make sense of it. And because it's Christmas, we finish with a proper 2025 debrief and 2026 goal setting session. Steve's return to long-distance racing at 60, Beth's Ironman Austria recap (including the WhatsApp group drama and a very honest observation about what people pay attention to), plus Simon's Bosphorus swim from Asia to Europe and why destination events just hit different. Then it's onto 2026 with Hyrox, ultras, swims, 70.3 plans, gravel adventures, and Beth trying to bundle unfinished 2025 business into one slightly chaotic solution involving a horse. Key takeaways Triathlon may have bottomed out, but recovery depends on costs, accessibility, and the on-ramp for newcomers. Road running's growth makes sense: low barrier, low faff, easy to fit around life. Destination events (point-to-point swims, iconic routes) create memories, not just results. Youth participation is fixable, but only if there's a clear next step after “try it” days. Ironman qualification can be fairer in theory, but the system has to be understandable and consistent to earn trust. Some memorable quotes “If you want anybody to care, you either win or you almost don't make it.” “Fitness is very specific, isn't it? You're fit for purpose.” “I started off with low expectations, and I was not disappointed.” Listener action steps If you're feeling stuck or bored, plan a destination event for 2026 (swim point-to-point, iconic route, a proper adventure). If triathlon feels like too much right now, there's no shame in leaning into a 70.3, open water swims, or running while life is busy. Coaches and clubs: if you're working with juniors, build a clear next step after “intro sessions” so kids have somewhere to go next. Have a brilliant Christmas, enjoy the food and the downtime, and don't try to “win Christmas” by smashing training when your body is begging for a breather. The Grumpy Old Coaches will be back next year, and the mission rolls on: 500 episodes first… then a million downloads. Steve Lumley is back in the market for athletes. You can contact Steve via his email, TriCoach.Lum@gmail.com Marc Laithwaite runs The Endurance Store, an independent running and triathlon store in West Lancashire, and Croston Cycles, just down the road from The Endurance Store! Epic Events organise swim, cycle, run, and triathlon events throughout the North West. Www.theendurancestore.com https://www.crostoncycles.com/ Www.epicevents.co.uk Marc also talked about his charity: TryKidz (triathlon introduction days in primary schools, NW England) Join the SWAT Inner Circle And if you want structure, accountability, and a tactical plan for staying strong, mobile, and resilient all year round, the SWAT Inner Circle is where you'll find the support to stay Battle Ready for life's adventures. CLICK HERE TO START YOUR MISSION Connect with me HERE: You can find link for the following channels - Website, Facebook, podcast, Instagram, YouTube Check out my Instagram and YouTube channel Website: www.simonward.co.uk Email: Simon@thetriathloncoach.com Sign up for Simon's weekly newsletter Sign up for Beth's weekly newsletter Download Simon's Free ‘Battle Ready Lifestyle' Infographic — https://simon-ward.kit.com/battlereadylifestyle Join the Unstuck Collective – for Beth's weekly inspiration and coaching insights (not a chat group; replies welcome via DM).
We each pick out top two Disney destinations to spend Christmas at!! Leave your pick in a review down below and we'll give you a shoutout in out next episode!For more Mouse Ears Movie Thoughts content, check out our Instagram, website, and YouTube:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mouseearsmoviethoughts?igsh=MTZjYW5ranE0MG0wdQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qrYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mouseearsmoviethoughts9688Website: https://shows.acast.com/mouse-ears-movie-thoughtsIf you have any comments, questions, or episode ideas you would like to share with us, email us at mouseearsmoviesthoughts@gmail.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
À l'approche de l'Afrique australe, le voyage prend une autre dimension, plus ouverte, plus fluide.L'Angola, encore peu traversé par les voyageurs, et ses routes parfois éprouvantes ;La Namibie, avec ses grands espaces et cette sensation de liberté retrouvée ;L'arrivée au Cap, après six mois de route, avec le sentiment d'avoir vécu quelque chose de fort, ensemble.Pour écouter l'épisode en entier :Road trip de Paris au Cap en famille-----------Si l'épisode vous a plu, laissez-moi une note 5 ⭐️ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify
In this episode, Adam Stoker is joined by Yomand Brown, VP of Marketing, Sales, and Communications at the College Football Hall of Fame, to explore how major attractions and DMOs can work together to create seamless visitor experiences. From personalization and AI-driven guest engagement to event sales collaboration and preparing for mega-events like the College Football Playoff and FIFA, this conversation offers practical insights for destinations looking to maximize impact through partnership. 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.
Something that I have learned (the hard way!!) this year is that things always feel the hardest when you're half in. So today we are getting honest at THE KITCHEN TABLE: are you fully committed to healing your relationship with food? Pull up a chair, we have so much to unpack!!
Cette partie du voyage est l'une des plus exigeantes, physiquement et mentalement, pour Charlotte et Tom.Le Togo et le Bénin, où les frontières s'enchaînent et demandent patience et vigilance ;Le Nigeria et le Cameroun, traversés avec prudence, en s'appuyant sur les conseils locaux ;Le Congo, où l'on apprend à écouter son intuition et à savoir quand il faut partir.Pour écouter l'épisode en entier :Road trip de Paris au Cap en famille-----------Si l'épisode vous a plu, laissez-moi une note 5 ⭐️ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify
Scott Connor (@CharlesChillFFB) is back after week 16 of the 2025 season with Destination Dynasty! In Episode 124, Scott reviews the five things you should be doing with your dynasty rosters immediately before and after week 17 of the NFL 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
Trade Secrets is on a holiday break but will return with new episodes in early 2026. For now, enjoy some old favorites. This week, Trade Secrets takes on the world. Jennifer Doncsecz of VIP Vacations returns to the podcast to discuss her specialty: destination weddings and honeymoons. She talks about everything from getting started selling destination weddings and honeymoons, to turning those travelers into clients for life. Then, she answers a number of listener questions about destinations, ranging from the benefits of visiting a spot before selling it, qualifying for fam trips and where to send clients headed to Europe for the first time. This episode was sponsored by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. Further resources VIP Vacations on Facebook Jennifer Doncsecz’s email Jennifer’s previous Trade Secrets episodes: All things branding Destination weddings and honeymoons Mentioned in this episode: Death of a Travel Advisor by Dori Saltzman The Travel Institute’s course on destination weddings and honeymoons From Travel Weekly: Getting into groups Need advice? Call our hotline and leave a message: 201-902-2098 Email us: tradesecrets@travelweekly.com Theme song: Sock Hop by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4387-sock-hop License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La route se poursuit à travers plusieurs pays d'Afrique de l'Ouest, où chaque frontière impose un nouvel apprentissage.La Guinée et la Côte d'Ivoire, traversées dans un rythme soutenu, entre chaleur et concentration ;Le Ghana, où les paysages et l'organisation donnent une impression de respiration ;La fatigue qui s'installe, et la nécessité d'ajuster le voyage au quotidien.Pour écouter l'épisode en entier :Road trip de Paris au Cap en famille-----------Si l'épisode vous a plu, laissez-moi une note 5 ⭐️ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify
Après des jours de route, le Sénégal marque une étape importante, plus douce en apparence, mais tout aussi déroutante.Saint-Louis et ses contrastes, entre architecture, circulation et rythme local ;Les rencontres avec d'autres voyageurs, essentielles pour trouver où dormir et comment avancer ;Ce sentiment de ne jamais rester assez longtemps, mais de devoir continuer la route.Pour écouter l'épisode en entier :Road trip de Paris au Cap en famille-----------Si l'épisode vous a plu, laissez-moi une note 5 ⭐️ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify
Episode SummaryIn this festive installment, the hosts shake off their "Wild Turkey" hangovers and travel back to 19571111. After a deep dive into the historical and cultural shifts of the late 1950s—from the launch of Sputnik to the debut of Leave it to Beaver—the discussion turns to the workplace classic Desk Set. The hosts explore the legendary chemistry of Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, the timeless fear of being replaced by automation, and the chaotic charm of mid-century office Christmas parties.Timeline & Key Highlights00:00 – Holiday Survival: Banter about surviving Thanksgiving dinner, Aunt Gloria's attire, and the mysterious "Cooter Jack".03:04 – Destination 1957: A historical snapshot of the year, including the Space Age kickoff, school integration in Little Rock, and the birth of icons like Spike Lee and Gloria Estefan5.06:13 – 1957 Nightlife: A look at what was playing in theaters, including The Bridge on the River Kwai, 12 Angry Men, and An Affair to Remember6.08:11 – Feature Presentation: Desk Set (1957): The hosts introduce the story of Bunny Watson, a library reference clerk whose department is threatened by a massive new computer called EMERAC.15:00 – Identity & Intellectual Equality: A deep dive into Bunny Watson's character—a powerful woman in 1957 who holds her own intellectually against Richard Sumner.41:13 – The Office Christmas Party & The "Pink Slip" Incident: Discussing the film's iconic party scene and the spectactular computer malfunction that accidentally fires everyone in the building, including the company president.01:10:00 – Human Ingenuity Wins: How Bunny saves the day with a simple bobby pin, proving that human insight remains essential even as technology advances.01:37:52 – Festive Bonus Recommendations: Quick takes on other holiday watches, including It Happened One Christmas and the 1995 female Scrooge film, Ebbie.Featured Film: Desk Set (1957)The Stars: Katharine Hepburn as Bunny Watson and Spencer Tracy as Richard Sumner (their eighth film together).The Conflict: Man vs. Machine. The installation of "EMERAC" (the big brain) triggers rumors of mass layoffs.The Legacy: A commentary on gender roles and technological disruption that remains relevant in the modern era of AI and automation.Closing Thoughts"Be kind, rewind." The hosts encourage listeners to share their own favorite holiday movies as they head into the new year.
De la première nuit sous la tente aux portes de l'Afrique, Charlotte et Tom entrent doucement dans le voyage, entre excitation et appréhension.Une nuit aux Bardenas Reales qui donne le ton du voyage, loin du confort et proche de la nature ;Le passage en bateau à Gibraltar, avec ce sentiment irréel de partir très loin… en voiture ;L'entrée en Mauritanie, où les paysages, les visages et les repères changent brutalement.Pour écouter l'épisode en entier :Road trip de Paris au Cap en famille-----------Si l'épisode vous a plu, laissez-moi une note 5 ⭐️ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify
Merry Christmas from Destination Eat Drink! For the holiday we’re in Ireland to chase the wren, visiting South Carolina for a holiday Low Country boil, and enjoying holiday cheer in London. Plus, why Panettone is so popular in Peru at Christmas and much, much more! [Ep 368] Show Notes: Foodie Travel Guide ebooks from Destination Eat Drink Flavour Trails in Ireland with Gráinne Lawlor Samantha’s Lima Gourmet Company Liquid History Tours with John Liquid History book by John Warland Steppin’ Out TV show with Joseph Rosendo Brent’s video from the Ghent, Belgium Christmas Market
Aujourd'hui, je vous présente Charlotte, photographe et maman de deux grands garçons. C'est son fils Tom, 25 ans, qui lui a proposé ce voyage un peu fou : six mois de road trip de Paris jusqu'au Cap en Afrique du Sud, un projet qu'il a imaginé et organisé du début à la fin.Ils ont traversé l'Europe et l'Afrique, pays après pays : Espagne, Maroc, Mauritanie, Sénégal, Guinée, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Bénin, Nigeria, Cameroun, Congo, Angola, Namibie… jusqu'à l'Afrique du Sud .Un récit de voyage marqué par des nuits sous la tente, des rencontres spontanées, un passage de frontière tendu à cause d'un drone, et cette scène digne d'un western quand deux silhouettes se sont approchées d'eux au Maroc pour leur dire qu'ils ne pouvaient pas camper là .Ce voyage en famille a resserré leur lien, six mois côte à côte, souvent à l'aventure, parfois dans l'inconnu.Si l'idée de suivre une route qui change tout vous parle, vous serez sûrement curieux d'entendre leur histoire.-----------Si l'épisode vous a plu, laissez-moi une note 5 ⭐️ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify
EP 675: Cal Arnold Alright, so this episode is one I’ve been looking forward to for a while. Cal Arnold is the real deal—a guy who’s built an incredible business, survived a plane crash that should’ve killed him, and came out the other side with a perspective that’ll make you rethink everything. We dive deep into entrepreneurship, the trades, building BTI Log Home Care from nothing, and what it actually takes to become your best self. Cal’s story is wild—from buying his first business for $35k with no money, to crashing his plane into a power line and spending months in a wheelchair, to building a multi-million dollar company while learning to walk again. But this isn’t just another success story. We get into the hard stuff: gratitude when life kicks your teeth in, why busy is lazy, the difference between speed and velocity, and how to actually focus when everything’s pulling you in different directions. If you’re an entrepreneur, a DIY hunter, or just someone trying to figure out how to live life on your terms, this one’s for you. Cal doesn’t sugarcoat anything, and honestly, I needed to hear a lot of what he shared this week. Let’s get into it. OnX Hunt – The ultimate tool for elk hunters and the app I absolutely won’t go into the field without. Whether you’re e-scouting from the couch or actually hunting elk, OnX gives you detailed maps, property boundaries, and over 50 layers of mapping data including satellite imagery, offline maps, and waypoints. It helps you make smarter decisions no matter where you hunt. Save time, avoid mistakes, and stay connected to your crew. If you’re not an Elite member yet, you’re missing out on a whole other level of tools. Head over to onxmaps.com and use code TRO to save 20% off your membership. Tricer – These guys make gear that’s fast, light, and simple. From bomber tripods to spotting scope mounts, panheads, truck mounts, and now even bipods—Tricer makes gear that just works. I’ve been running their bipod hard this season and it’s been rock solid. If you’re looking to upgrade your glassing system, check out Tricer. Head over to tricer.com, use code TRO at checkout, and save yourself 10%. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 – Intro & Bridger Watch Announcement 6:15 – Meeting Cal Arnold & First Impressions 8:30 – Were You Always an Entrepreneur? 12:45 – The First Car & Learning to Hustle 16:20 – College Dropout to Ski Bum 19:40 – Buying the Soda Blasting Business 24:10 – Pawn Shop Financing & Early Struggles 28:35 – The Big Break & Building BTI Log Home Care 33:20 – The “Aha Moment” in Business 36:50 – The Contractor Doom Loop 41:15 – Why Most Tradespeople Shouldn’t Start Businesses 45:30 – Falling in Love with Business, Not the Trade 48:00 – COVID as a Dragon to Slay 51:45 – The Plane Crash Story Begins 56:20 – January 2nd, 2019 – The Day Everything Changed 1:01:30 – Waking Up in the Hospital 1:04:15 – The Power of Gratitude in the Wheelchair 1:08:40 – Choosing to Amputate & Keeping Your Foot 1:11:25 – Would You Go Back and Change It? 1:14:50 – Seasons of Life & Hunting Philosophy 1:19:30 – The Gratitude Muscle & Journaling 1:26:45 – Recognizing Gain vs. Chasing the Gap 1:31:20 – Removing Resistance & What Focus Really Means 1:38:15 – Busy is Lazy 1:42:30 – Speed vs. Velocity 1:46:50 – Efficiency vs. Effectiveness 1:50:00 – Writing a Book Someday? 1:52:15 – Outro THREE KEY TAKEAWAYS Gratitude is a Muscle You Must Exercise – Cal’s plane crash forced him into a wheelchair for months, but instead of falling into victimhood, he committed to writing down three things he was grateful for every day. This simple practice became the foundation for his recovery and business growth. You don’t need a wheelchair to start practicing gratitude—just 10 minutes and a journal. The discipline of recognizing what you have, rather than obsessing over what you don’t, is what separates those who thrive from those who survive. Focus Means Saying No, Not Thinking Harder – We hear “focus” all the time, but Cal breaks down what it actually means: saying no to everything that doesn’t serve your one primary goal. It’s not about grinding harder or being “busy”—busy is lazy. It’s about ruthlessly eliminating distractions and resistance. Most of us are driving with the gas and brake pedal pressed at the same time. Real progress happens when you take your foot off the brake by cutting out the things that don’t matter, even if they feel productive. Fall in Love with the Process, Not the Destination – If your only measure of success is the end result—whether that’s a dead bull, a business milestone, or a bank account number—you’ll miss 99% of your life. Cal built BTI over 20 years by showing up every day and doing the work, not by hitting some magical finish line. The same applies to hunting: if you only win when there’s an animal on the ground, you’re robbing yourself of the experience. Success is loving the daily grind, not reaching some arbitrary destination.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh react to the report and letter issued by Chicago Bears President and CEO, Kevin Warren on the Bears exploring Northwest Indiana as a possible stadium destination. Later, Mully and Haugh go over the top six sports stories of the day in the Pick 6
Draft tandem Jeremy Nygaard and Jamie 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 3:52 Twins Ownership 24:48 Josh Bell 32:00 Roster Forecast 55:00 Rule 5 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.
This episode we bring on Scott Dimay @ec3con to give us a the show promoter & organizers perspective running The East Coast Collectibles Convention, a quarterly 300 plus table sports & non-sports card show at The Mohegan Sun Casino in Connecticut and what it takes to be successful. SCL HC S7E42
Nikola Piric, representative of Forza Group, talks with Jennifer Lutz of Insider Travel Report about luxury hotels, restaurants and experiences along Montenegro's coast, including Porto Montenegro, boat tours, and a cable car linking the seaside with mountain views. He also discusses locally sourced dining and how travelers can combine coastal, cultural and nightlife experiences in one trip. For more information, visit https://forzagroup.me and https://www.montenegro.travel. All our Insider Travel Report video interviews are archived and available on our Youtube channel (youtube.com/insidertravelreport), and as podcasts with the same title on: Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, TuneIn + Alexa, Podbean, iHeartRadio, Google, Amazon Music/Audible, Deezer, Podcast Addict, and iTunes Apple Podcasts, which supports Overcast, Pocket Cast, Castro and Castbox.
François raconte comment sa passion pour la montagne et le voyage est devenue un projet professionnel. Avec Very Mountain, il accompagne les familles dans l'organisation de séjours en montagne, été comme hiver, en allégeant la charge mentale et en aidant chacun à trouver la station et les activités adaptées à son rythme. Une autre façon de penser le voyage en famille, plus simple et plus sereine.Pour écouter l'épisode en entier :Road trip en famille en Écosse : 15 jours entre lochs, pluie, moutons et liberté – Le voyage de François-----------Si l'épisode vous a plu, laissez-moi une note 5 ⭐️ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify
Arthur C. Brooks breaks down the science of happiness, teaching why happiness isn't a feeling but a skill built from enjoyment, satisfaction, and meaning. Using neuroscience, psychology, and practical wisdom, he shows how to convert pleasure into true enjoyment and how to steer emotions — rather than be steered by them — for a happier, more intentional life.JOIN QOD CLUB. Ready to find your people? Join QOD Club and connect with a community of likeminded QOD listeners. Get weekly Monday Mentorship calls, Wednesday Book Club discussions, ad-free QOD episodes, and access to Money Mind Academy. Plus, online business trainings — marketing, social media, podcasting, and more — coming in January. Start your 30-day trial today for only $9!GET MY TOP 28 BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS: Click here to get your free copy of “28 Books That Will Rewire Your Mindset for Success and Self-Mastery” curated by yours truly!Source: Build the Life You Want by Arthur BrooksHosted by Sean CroxtonFollow me on InstagramSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of Destination on the Left, I'm at the NTA Travel Exchange in Ottawa to speak with eight leading professionals shaping the future of group travel, tourism, and hospitality. You'll hear insights from leaders who share the latest market trends, traveler behaviors, innovative approaches, and what's ahead for 2026. The conversations explore the strong resurgence of group tours, the rise of small group and multi-generational travel, and a growing demand for immersive, meaningful experiences—from stargazing in Utah to luxury train journeys. You'll discover how industry partnerships and collaborations, such as inter-association alliances and joint destination marketing efforts, are helping operators adapt to challenges and seize new opportunities. In this episode, you'll hear from these knowledgeable tourism leaders: Vince Accardi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vince-accardi-cae-15890033/ Wendy Dobrzynski: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendy-dobrzynski-9604851/ Chad Ellis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chad-ellis-8227611b0/ Jeff Bont: linkedin.com/in/jeff-bont-832a7513 Richard Arnold: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-arnold-597ab536/ Brenna Moore: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brennamoore Jason Murray: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-murray-585426219/ Brent Dalrymple: https://www.travelsunrise.com/about/team/brent-dalrymple What You Will Learn in This Episode: How group tours are evolving, including the rise of small-group and multi-generational travel Why immersive and experiential travel is in high demand, with travelers seeking story-rich, active adventures What industry leaders are seeing in terms of major market trends, including a resurgence in demand and travelers' changing expectations How partnerships and collaborations between associations, DMOs, and attractions are strengthening the group travel industry and opening new markets Why upcoming events like the Route 66 Centennial and America's 250th anniversary are shaping new itineraries and driving tour planning for 2026 What challenges operators are facing, such as shifting consumer sentiment and border issues How technology, data, and consumer insights are being used to track travel sentiment and inform future business decisions across the travel sector A New Wave of Group Travelers At this year's NTA Travel Exchange in Ottawa, we bring together a great lineup of industry leaders to discuss key trends, challenges, and innovations set to shape group tourism into 2026 and 2027. From new tour models and demographic shifts to major anniversaries and the rise of experiential itineraries, these insights reveal an industry that's not only recovering but thriving. It's an exciting time for group travel. Both Vince Accardi and Wendy Dobrzynski explain why the "senior" market is no longer a monolithic group—retirees are younger, wealthier, more adventurous, and more interested in curated, comfortable experiences. Buses are once again filling up, often with multi-generational families and smaller groups seeking meaningful, shared adventures. Richard Arnold highlights that small group tours remain in demand, with 2026 departures already selling out. Flexible departure sizes, customized itineraries, and a willingness to split larger busloads into more intimate cohorts are key strategies for operators catering to evolving traveler preferences. Experiential and Immersive Travel Takes Center Stage Today's groups are looking for more than sightseeing, they're after immersive, story-rich experiences. Chad Ellis from Boda Borg Boston shares how activity-based attractions built around collaboration and problem-solving are striking a chord with groups large and small, from school trips to team-building getaways. Jason Murray of Southwest Adventure Tours reports a boom in experiential travel, especially among families booking private adventures to explore the outdoors and the night sky together. His new focus on "astro tourism" with Dark Sky Adventures reflects a growing appetite for education, enrichment, and unique moments under rare night skies. The Power of Partnership If there's one recurring theme, it's the transformative power of partnership. From national associations banding together in support of their members, to innovative cross-state collaborations like Wendy Dobrzynski's Dynamic Destinations, cooperation is helping travel businesses and DMOs expand reach, cut costs, and deliver even better value for travelers. Jeff Bont from Rocky Mountaineer and Canyon Spirit illustrates another kind of collaboration, working closely with tour operators and travel agencies to create sell-out trips, leveraging iconic anniversaries like America's 250th and Route 66's centennial for compelling, themed itineraries. 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!
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Lors de son tour du monde à vélo, bien avant de voyager en famille, François traverse la Russie avec un ami. Une nuit, en pleine étape, son compagnon fait une crise de somnambulisme et chute dans une falaise. François raconte cet épisode marquant, la peur, la gestion de l'urgence, et ce que ce genre de galère apprend sur le voyage, la responsabilité et l'attention portée aux autres. Un souvenir fort.Pour écouter l'épisode en entier :Road trip en famille en Écosse : 15 jours entre lochs, pluie, moutons et liberté – Le voyage de François-----------Si l'épisode vous a plu, laissez-moi une note 5 ⭐️ou un commentaire sur Apple Podcasts ou Spotify
La hausse des prix est deux fois plus élevée dans le pays que dans la zone euro. Elle touche principalement les denrées alimentaires et affecte de plus en plus de foyers. En Hongrie, à quelques mois des législatives, le parti de Viktor Orban est à la traîne dans les sondages ; sa politique économique est remise en cause, et la grogne commence à monter dans la population, en particulier à la veille des fêtes de fin d'année : l'inflation reste en effet élevée dans ce pays qui a toujours sa monnaie nationale, le forint : elle atteint 4% en moyenne ces derniers mois, c'est le double de celle de la zone euro. Les produits alimentaires sont très touchés, certains ont vu leur prix quasiment doubler en un an. À Budapest, Florence Labruyère s'est penchée sur les causes - et les conséquences de cette situation économique. Polémique en Allemagne autour des cafés LAP. Cette start-up berlinoise lancée, il y a deux ans, compte aujourd'hui 24 filiales à Berlin, Munich et Hambourg. Automatisée, déshumanisée, elle est aussi accusée de concurrence déloyale par les cafés traditionnels. Ses points de vente sont même attaqués. Delphine Nerbollier. En Angleterre, le train sans billet. L'idée, encore en phase d'essai, est que les passagers montent dans le train sans billet et ne payent qu'en fin de voyage - mais pour cela, il faut être à l'aise avec les smartphones et accepter d'être géolocalisé. Notre correspondante à Londres, Marie Billon a fait le test. La chronique musique de Vincent Théval : Tina Karol Вогники (Ukraine) Pour protéger ses trésors naturels, l'Islande met les touristes à contribution. Destination connue pour ses volcans, ses glaciers et ses aurores boréales, l'Islande est réservée aux voyageurs les plus fortunés. Le pays nordique, qui a connu une année touristique record, s'inquiète pour la préservation de ses trésors naturels. Les autorités ont donc décidé que les visiteurs devraient mettre un peu plus la main au portefeuille. Clémence Pénard.
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What if you could redefine your future without the pressure of traditional goal setting? Join me as I welcome Kathy Brown, who shares her unique Horizon Destination Planning Framework. Discover how to create a vision for your life that goes beyond mere accomplishments and learn how to set long-term goals that truly resonate with your everyday life, making goal setting feel fun and achievable. Resources and links mentioned in this episode can be found on the show notes page at http://www.staceybrownrandall.com/392
Solo Travel Adventures: Safe Travel for Women, Preparing for a Trip, Overcoming Fear, Travel Tips
The year winds down, but our maps are just getting interesting. After a warm reset in Florida, a birthday pilgrimage to Iceland, canyon time in West Texas, an Austin do-over, and a passport-stacking cruise, we took a hard look at what actually made 2025 travel feel good—and what didn't. The frenzy cooled, flight deals quietly returned, and a new mindset emerged: go with intention, spend smarter, and skip the crush.From that lens we reveal seven destinations we're excited about for 2026, all chosen with solo women in mind: Albania's affordable Riviera and rugged Alps, Taiwan's festival-rich culture and flawless transit, Uzbekistan's Silk Road splendor stitched together by high-speed rail, Poland's overlooked mix of medieval squares and Baltic breezes, Slovenia's lakes-and-Alps perfection anchored by walkable Ljubljana, South Korea's Seoul where palaces meet neon and late-night eats, and Mongolia's vast steppe, monasteries, and wild horses that reward guided exploration. Each pick balances safety, value, and texture, offering big experiences without elbowing through the usual lines.We also share why revenge travel finally ran out of steam, how to spot mistake fares without chasing noise, and when shoulder seasons stretch budgets while keeping the magic. If you're ready to trade overdone itineraries for places that still surprise, this guide is your green light. Listen to map your next move, then tell us where you're headed. Subscribe, share with a friend who travels solo, and leave a review with the destination you want us to tackle next.Support the showhttps://www.cherylbeckesch.com hello@cherylbeckesch.com Instagram @solotraveladventures50
Scott Connor (@CharlesChillFFB) is back after week 15 of the 2025 season with Destination Dynasty! In Episode 123, Scott talks about how third-round picks are used in lineup dynasty leagues using the 2025 season trade results. What is the most popular trade commodity for a third? How much credit do they receive in leverage trades? Some extra TE flex data to discuss heading into the upcoming roster construction series! 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
In this pocket episode, Toni and Jenny shine a spotlight on Dr. Jessica Knurick, a registered dietitian and PhD nutrition scientist whose work helps people navigate nutrition, wellness trends, and the misinformation that surrounds them. Both hosts have followed her for years and admire her ability to translate complex science into clear, actionable guidance.Dr. Knurick educates the public on: Nutrition and food systems Public health and policy Misinformation in wellness How marketing, politics, and industry shape beliefs and behaviors Her gift is making evidence‑based science accessible—without fear‑mongering or sensationalism.Key Themes1. Misinformation in Nutrition & WellnessToni and Jenny discuss how Dr. Knurick debunks misleading claims and viral trends with compassion. She emphasizes science literacy, spotting trustworthy sources, and understanding the harm of cherry‑picked data.2. Personal Responsibility vs. Public HealthThe conversation highlights the systems influencing our choices, including food access, marketing, policy, built environments, and healthcare coverage. Dr. Knurick helps listeners understand the why behind common challenges and why focusing solely on “personal responsibility” misses the bigger picture.3. Evidence-Based Guidance That HelpsListeners will appreciate how she breaks down complex topics, challenges myths with kindness, connects science and policy to real life, and models professionalism—even when addressing detractors.4. Clear, Compassionate Science CommunicationToni and Jenny reflect on how refreshing it is to find someone who speaks “science” fluently, stays grounded in evidence, communicates without condescension, and helps people feel informed rather than overwhelmed.Where to Find Dr. Knurick Instagram: @drjessicaknurick Substack: Dr. Jessica Knurick Episode PlaylistInspired by themes of clarity, truth, and empowerment, Toni and Jenny curated a playlist featuring: Head Full of Doubt – The Avett Brothers Tell the Truth – The Avett Brothers Motion Sickness – Phoebe Bridgers Wake Up – Arcade Fire Girl on Fire – Alicia Keys Rise Up – Andra Day Straight Talk – Dolly Parton I Speak Six Languages – The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee DM @thepathpod on Instagram for the full playlist. Why This Spotlight MattersIn a time when misinformation spreads quickly, voices like Dr. Knurick's are essential. Toni and Jenny reflect on the importance of trustworthy science communicators, the role of kindness and professionalism in public discourse, and the PATHPod mission to connect listeners with resources that truly matter.This episode is a heartfelt thank‑you to a scientist doing the hard, necessary work of helping people understand their world—and their health—with more clarity and confidence.
Get Goat Wise | Homestead Livestock, Raising Goats, Chickens, Off-grid living
Regenerative agriculture can feel like a buzzword, a badge, or a list of practices you're supposed to follow. But in real life, and especially in a challenging climate, regeneration is a process of learning, comparing ideas against your own environment, testing small changes, observing what your land and animals are telling you, and adjusting as you go. In this episode, I'm sharing the decision-making loop we use on our ranch with both goats and cattle, and why I see multi-species grazing as a long-term benefit—even though it adds complexity in the beginning. I also walk through our big-picture goal of reducing supplemental hay by extending the grazing season, and the real constraints we have to work within, like limited moisture, fragile pasture, frozen ground, predators, and wildlife pressure. You'll hear how we're approaching water infiltration and soil building in a dry climate, why we're testing straw bales to slow runoff first, and what we've already observed from years of intensive rotational grazing, chicken tractors, and summer bale grazing. I also explain why certain popular practices don't translate well to goat management in our conditions—and how we adapt without abandoning the principles. In This Episode, I Cover: Why regenerative agriculture is a process, not a destination The decision-making loop: Learn → Compare Context → Clarify Goals → Test → Observe → Adjust → Repeat How to learn from other producers without copy-pasting their practices Shifting from “this won't work in my climate” to “how do these principles apply here?” Why nature is the best teacher and how to use observation as your guide Our big-picture goal: reducing hay by extending spring and fall grazing The resource bottleneck in dry country: water infiltration and water-holding capacity Why soil cover and organic matter are critical in moisture-limited environments Using straw bales to slow runoff as a low-risk way to test water flow paths What we've observed after 5 years of intensive rotational grazing The forage improvements we've seen from chicken tractors and summer bale grazing Why winter bale grazing is risky/not feasible for us right now (electric netting in frozen ground, elk pressure) A winter feeding strategy that works within predator pressure and management reality A soil-building feeding approach we're preparing to test (and why snow cover matters) Why we're not buying a no-till drill right now—and what we want in place first Why starting with annuals can make sense before investing in expensive perennial seed Key Takeaways: Regenerative practices aren't universal—principles transfer, but application must fit your climate and animals. Nature is the best teacher: observation turns theory into real management decisions. Start with clear goals and real constraints, then break big objectives into small, testable steps. Moisture-limited land requires prioritizing water infiltration, water-holding capacity, and soil cover. Testing small and reversible ideas (like straw bales) can prevent expensive mistakes. Multi-species grazing is a long-term benefit, but it adds complexity—especially in the beginning. “Not yet” is a valid answer on tools and investments; timing matters. Progress comes from repeated cycles of learning, testing, observing, and adjusting—not from perfection. Mentions: Gabe Brown — Dirt to Soil Related Episodes: 84 | The Messy Middle of Regenerative Ranching: Key Insights from “A Bold Return to Giving a Damn” by Will Harris 78 | Winter Grazing: Low Cost, Regenerative Strategies for Goats and Other Livestock 53 | Livestock and Land Management that Works WITH Your Environment and Resources, Not Against Them 21 | Seeking Sustainability? How to Evaluate Options and Make Decisions with a Sustainability Mindset All the Best, Millie Resources & Links: Leave a review on Apple Podcasts + grab the free Kidding Due Date Chart: https://www.getgoatwise.com/kidding-chart Get Dry Creek meat: https://drycreekheritagemeats.com Join my insider email list: https://www.getgoatwise.com/insider Join the FB community: https://www.getgoatwise.com/community Email me:millie@drycreekpastures.com See ranch life on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drycreekpastures/ Disclaimer: The information shared in this episode is for educational purposes only and should not be considered veterinary advice. Always consult a licensed veterinarian for animal health guidance. *As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases
Staying focused on where you are going changes how progress feels. Let's explore how keeping your goal clearly in view helps maintain energy, confidence, and momentum even when the process feels uncomfortable. Instead of letting obstacles dominate attention, this message shows how direction creates emotional stability and follow through. BOOK A CALL WITH PERRY: http://talktoperry.com TEXT ME: (208) 400-5095 JOIN MY FREE COMMUNITY: http://upsidedownfit.com The Legacy Continues with Syona and Tony Horton: https://sharesyona.co/?url=perrytinsley RESOURCES Best Probiotic for Gut Health: https://bit.ly/probyo Best Focus & Memory Product: https://bit.ly/dryvefocus Daily Success Habits (Free Download): morningsuccesshabits.com Best Home Workouts – Power Nation: https://sharesyona.co/?url=perrytinsley WOW! You made it all the way down here. I'm seriously impressed! Most people stop scrolling way earlier. You officially rock, my friend.
In this week's episode, I had a grounding conversation with Laura Montesanti about why travel can be a practice of healing rather than a form of escape. Laura shared how the silence of Covid helped her reconnect to purpose which led to creating Synergy The Retreat Show, a trade event designed to change how our industry does business by placing wellbeing, community and experiential practice at the center. We explored the idea of destination energy, the importance of designing retreats that truly regenerate people and places, and the small accessible practices such as breathwork, smiling and mindful time in nature that can make wellness feel normal and available to everyone. Laura's stories from trekking in Nepal to living in Montenegro show what becomes possible when place and human connection align. If you work in travel, hospitality or wellness or if you want a holiday that feels meaningful and restorative this conversation offers a powerful lens for rethinking travel.Inside this podcast:The origin story of Synergy and how the quiet of Covid revealed a new purpose. Why retreats can be tools for transformation rather than escape. How community and experiential design create deeper and longer lasting business relationships. Practical and accessible practices that support wellness such as breathwork and mindful time in nature. The role of regenerative travel and authentic local connection in healing both guests and hosts.Connect with Synergy & Laura:Instagram → https://bit.ly/4oZu51bLinkedIn → https://bit.ly/4qsz3F1LinkedIn → https://bit.ly/3KyJDLjConnect with Steve:Instagram → https://bit.ly/3KARQhRLinkedIn → https://bit.ly/48sw8VjEpisode Highlights00:00 Meeting Laura Montesanti03:13 Defining the noise of life and how the silence of Covid revealed purpose04:19 Founding Synergy Retreat Show with a focus on community and healing the industry09:31 What makes Synergy Retreat Show unique with experiential sessions and structured meetings11:11 Why traditional trade shows drain people and how to do business more holistically15:13 Creating retreats that speak to men and shifting the narrative around male vulnerability17:10 Personal loss and the drive to support mental health within travel21:31 Destination energy and choosing locations that match inner needs26:21 Trekking to Kura Lake in Nepal and the power of community on the road37:16 Wellness as a life necessity and why schools should teach basic practices42:06 The power of smiling and simple rituals that support wellbeing43:39 A shift toward regenerative business and more purposeful travel54:06 Announcing Synergy's next location in northern Croatia with themes of nature, adventure and freedomABOUT THE PODCAST SHOWThe Noise of Life is a podcast that shares real stories, raw truths and remarkable growth. Hosted by Steve Hodgson a coach, facilitator, speaker, and Mental Health First Aid Instructor. This podcast dives deep into the “noise” we all face, the distractions, doubts and challenges that can pull us away from who we truly are.
With over two billion in annual revenue and nearly 7,000 employees, Gensler has cemented itself as a global icon in architecture and design. Host Jeff Berman talks with co-CEO Elizabeth Brink and global co-chair Andy Cohen about why the company has doubled down on a collaborative leadership model, the ways AI is disrupting their industry, and how they're designing for the future of work. Subscribe to the Masters of Scale weekly newsletter: https://mastersofscale.com/newsletter/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Transform your life and thrill yourself by what happens when you start thinking and acting more strategically. Abandon fantasy as your roadmap. Why I started supporting President Trump in March 2015. How learning how the world REALLY works helps you see the future. Are you ignoring what you know you must do for your Finances by using the escape hatch of doing other good things in Friendship, or even Fitness and thereby distracting yourself from what you should be doing? How is your 5F balance? If it's not good, you need a rabbi! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How many epiphanies will we come to in our lives? How many cycles of the spiritual journey will we go on? Well, maybe that's the point. In today's episode, Rachel talks about feeling lost again and again. With her husband away, her to-do list is overflowing, she has lost her voice, her daughter has gotten sick, and her son has the chicken pox. But maybe it's not about having a perfectly peaceful life all the time. It's about the moment where we catch ourselves, realize we are off the path, and work toward venturing back. It's a practice! I's learning to love the journey as much as the destination. Rachel opens up about it all. And whatever journey you may be on right now, this episode will remind you to keep your eyes on the horizon. You're living life, and you're getting there. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices