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In this episode, Dan and Jason discuss various aspects of deer hunting, including personal updates, the impact of urban development on rural areas, shifts in farming practices, and the role of technology like trail cameras. They delve into hunting strategies, the influence of social media on the hunting community, and the importance of public land access. The conversation also covers the significance of destination food sources, deer behavior, and the necessity of preparation for the upcoming hunting season. Takeaways Urban sprawl is affecting rural communities. Farming practices are shifting towards larger operations. Trail cameras provide valuable insights into deer activity. Social media can have both positive and negative impacts on hunting. Public land access is a growing concern for hunters. Community support is essential for the hunting culture. Destination food sources play a crucial role in hunting strategies. Understanding deer behavior is key to successful hunting. Access routes are critical for minimizing deer disturbance. Preparation and observation are vital for a successful hunting season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with Colleen Onuffer for the second installment of a four-part series exploring the PESO Model—Paid, Earned, Shared, and Owned media—in integrated marketing. Colleen shares more about earned media: what it is, why it's critical for building credibility, and how organizations in the travel, tourism, and hospitality industry can use it to tell their story more powerfully. From collaborating with influencers to maximizing media placements, she explains how earned media fits into the bigger picture and interacts with other parts of the PESO framework. What You Will Learn in This Episode: How Colleen Onuffer defines earned media and why it is considered more credible and trustworthy by consumers compared to paid and owned channels Why the Peso Model is essential for creating an integrated and effective PR strategy, and what the interconnections are between paid, earned, shared, and owned media How to approach strategic PR planning, including the importance of starting with research, setting clear goals, and understanding your audience What types of earned media tactics Colleen recommends for destination marketers, including media relations and influencer partnerships How emerging trends like artificial intelligence (AI), podcasts, and the rise of micro and niche influencers are shaping the landscape of earned media Why measurement and the Barcelona Principles are so critical for PR success, and how to plan up front to track the true impact and quality of earned placements How to start small, leverage multi-channel opportunities, and set yourself up for measurable success How Earned Media is Different from PR Destination marketers know that cutting through the noise to reach travelers is harder than ever. In a world saturated with content and advertising, earning trust and attention calls for a sophisticated mix of strategy, storytelling, and smart tactical planning. We're discussing the critical “E”—Earned Media—in the integrated PESO model this week. The Value and Challenge of Earned Media Earned media is any publicity gained through organic means rather than paid advertising. Unlike owned or paid channels, it's the result of others—media outlets, influencers, travelers, or even locals—talking about your destination. Think press coverage, travel blogger posts, influencer recommendations, glowing TripAdvisor reviews, or enthusiastic social shares. Colleen emphasizes that earned media carries higher trust among consumers. Because earned media is not paid for by a brand directly, it's often perceived as more credible or trustworthy by consumers. Mainly because brands don't control the message. Unlike owned or paid media, where the brand is the voice, earned media relies on the voices of others to push the brand or narrative. It's both valuable and vulnerable—a product of relationships, storytelling, and a bit of risk-taking. Creating an Earned Media Strategy It's tempting to jump straight to pitching, press trips, or influencer outreach. But effective PR starts with strategic foundations. Colleen recommends that travel marketers: Define Their Positioning: What's the unique appeal or challenge your destination faces? Unlock Insights Through Research: Deeply understand audience motivations, needs, and media behaviors. Set SMART Goals: How many placements? What kind of coverage, and where? Do you want to attract a niche or mass audience? Build Audience Personas: Understand their pain points, decision-making process, and where they seek inspiration. With these insights, your earned media initiatives—whether hosting writers, partnering with content creators, or launching brand ambassador programs—are more likely to land meaningful, measurable results. Resources: Website: https://travelalliancepartnership.com/ LinkedIn Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colleenonuffer/ LinkedIn Business: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tapintotravel/ 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!
Glenn takes you back to the 1970 World Cup winning Brazil side that included the great Pele, Carlos Alberto, Rivelino and more as they win a third World Cup and retire the Jules Rimet Trophy! We examine the roster, playing style and where the game was in 1970! David Fletcher Lonestar Sports re-caps 71,000 fans and the historic Gold Cup Final in Houston plus gives his thoughts as we head towards WORLD CUP 2026! Maria Duran Harris County Community Engagement on Buy Houston-Buy Houston and how you can get involved!
What started in 2011 as a way to make quilting more accessible has grown into a popular series of free, community-driven events across the Northeast. A Quilter’s Destination Quilt Show is now a magnet for experienced quilters, curious newcomers, and international visitors alike — and it’s not showing any signs of slowing down.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dans cet épisode un petit peu spécial, nous partons explorer de nouveaux horizons ! Accompagnées de Gwénaëlle et Victor, nous vous partageons une autre manière de découvrir nos territoires et le patrimoine qui s'y trouve.Voyager en train, pour des raisons écologiques mais pas seulement...pour vivre un expérience, se créer des souvenirs, découvrir des paysages méconnus, inaccessibles, se laisser le temps de découvrir, se dire que l'on va revenir !Créateur du Média Voyagerentrain.fr Gwénaëlle et Victor nous livrent leurs secrets pour voyager en train, pour profiter des réductions, pour enfin se lancer... Attention à la fermeture des portes, éloignez vous de la bordure du quai, le train va partir...!Bon voyage !Nous c'est Léa & Azélie
Zach is joined by Richard Nebens of The Direct and Agents of Fandom to discuss The Fantastic Four: First Steps. They discuss the retro-futurism vibes, MVP of the film, the family dynamic, different influences on this film, Earth 828, Galactus/Silver Surfer, Latveria, Future Foundation, Doom, mid-credit scene, Matt Shakman, Michael Giacchino, The Fantastic Four in Doomsday/Secret Wars, will The Fantastic Four ever move to Earth 616, Fantastic Four Pop-Tarts, and more.–Follow the hosts:Zach Perilstein: @TripleZ_87Richard Nebens: @RichardNebensCheck out Boardwalk Times, the Destination for True Disney Parks Fans Plus Everything Else. Website: boardwalktimes.net Visit BoardwalkTimes.store for the greatest merch in the multiverseTwitter: twitter.com/boardwalktimes Instagram: instagram.com/boardwalktimesMusic: purple-planet.com
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 4:00 Twins Trade Chris Paddack 7:50 Twins Acquire Enrique Jimenez 18:42 Pierson Ohl Called Up 28:10 Do any of the big names go? 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 Podcast is Making Me Thirsty (The World's #1 Seinfeld Destination)
We give a grade and Two Thumbs Up (Two Positive) and Two Thumbs Down (Two Negative) aspects of the Season 2 "Seinfeld" episode "The Statue." This Podcast Is Making Me Thirsty is a podcast dedicated to Seinfeld, the last, great sitcom of our time. We are The #1 Destination for Seinfeld Fans. We talk with those responsible for making Seinfeld the greatest sitcom in TV history. Our guests are Seinfeld writers, Seinfeld actors and actresses and Seinfeld crew. We also welcome well-known Seinfeld fans from all walks of life including authors, entertainers, and TV & Radio personalities. We analyze Seinfeld and breakdown the show with an honest insight. We rank every Seinfeld episode and compare Seinfeld seasons. If you are a fan of Seinfeld, television history, sitcoms, acting, comedy or entertainment, this is the place for you. Do us a solid, support the Podcast
Welcome to a new episode of the EUVC podcast, where Andreas Munk Holm and Jeppe Høier explore the cutting edge of European venture capital. Today's guest is Nacho Tovar, who is the Group Innovation Director at IAG. IAG—the airline group behind British Airways, Iberia, and Vueling.Together, they unpack how one of the world's most complex legacy industries is retooling itself through deep tech, startup collaboration, and CVC-backed transformation—from synthetic fuels to quantum AI.This is the CVC playbook for aviation, straight from the cockpit.
We all dream of buying a holiday home and spending part of the year somewhere with sunshine and great food. Well, Kevin's friend Spencer Power has done just that, and he shares his tips with Kevin on how to select, buy, and settle down in a different part of the world.Do visit our website at www.TheTopTravelDestinations.comYou can also follow The Top Travel Destinations on social media for updates: Instagram: @thetoptraveldestinationsX: @becreativkev
In today's episode we cover Isak to Liverpool, the expectations this deal sets and how we rate this move. We also discuss Arsenal's Dowman BALLING out, and if Arsenal's future set of players are the real deal. Lastly, another round of transfers with Luis Diaz officially joining Bayern, do we rate the move?
The way you walk Determines your Destination. One wrong step can make the difference between life and death.
Destination rides in the mountains of Colorado can be magical. Hidden in the mountain town of Nederland, Colorado, sits a treasure unlike any other. A treasure built and shared by a Vietnam veteran, Scott Harrison.In this deeply moving conversation with Allie Wagner, the Carousel of Happiness Outreach Director and podcast host, we discover how this labor of love has transformed nearly 1.2 million riders. Allie shares fascinating insights about the carousel's unique features – from the meticulously researched animals to the "Somewhere Else" wall where visitors honor loved ones who have passed. She explains the almost magical effect the carousel has on visitors, who often find themselves moved to tears or compelled to share their life stories upon entering.For motorcycle enthusiasts traveling Colorado's stunning Peak to Peak Highway, the Carousel of Happiness offers more than just a charming stop. It provides a rare opportunity to reconnect with childlike wonder and presence – similar to the feeling riders experience on the open road. As Allie beautifully articulates, joy is our birthright as humans, something we intuitively understand as children before life's complexities create distance from that truth.Whether you're planning a ride through the Colorado mountains or simply seeking inspiration, this conversation reminds us of the profound impact one person's healing journey can have on the entire world. The carousel stands as a testament to resilience, creativity, and the transformative power of not delaying joy – a three-minute ride that just might change your perspective on what matters most.Carousel of Happiness podcast CBS On the Road featuring Scott Harrison and the Carousel of HappinessCBS Sunday Morning with Steve HartmanAtlas Obscura feature
Rabbi Rebecca Schatz's Shabbat Teaching at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, July 26, 2025. (Youtube)
You can plan every last detail of your destination wedding, except the weather. But what if understanding weather trends could offer more control than you think?In this episode, we're joined by Andrew Leavitt, founder of Ironic Reports, a platform designed to help wedding and event professionals navigate one of the biggest unknowns in the planning process: the forecast. From hurricane predictions and microclimates to climate change and contingency planning, Andrew shares expert insights on how couples and planners can make weather-informed decisions without losing the magic of spontaneity.We dive into:Why tracking weather patterns months ahead can be more valuable than you realizeThe real risks of shoulder-season weddings (and how to weigh them against the savings)What a more active 2025 hurricane season could mean for destination weddings in the Caribbean, Mexico, and the Southeastern U.S.The most common weather-related planning mistakes and how to avoid themHow to build a strong weather contingency plan that protects your event, your guests, and your sanityAnd how to emotionally prepare when nature has other plansWhether you're a couple dreaming of a sunset beach ceremony or a planner responsible for dozens of outdoor events a year, this episode will give you the tools to forecast smarter and celebrate no matter the skies.Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors:Weddings by Palladium - https://www.palladiumweddings.com/enAbout Ironic Reports and Andrew Leavitt:Andrew Leavitt, founder and CEO of Ironic Reports, launched the world's first concierge event meteorology service focused on the wedding industry in 2020, drawing on over two decades of experience in event planning and production. From private events to global music festivals, his career has shaped how the industry navigates weather challenges.Ironic Reports has become a trusted partner for top planners like Bryan Rafanelli Events, Colin Cowie Lifestyle, The Lynden Lane Co., and Marcy Blum Events. Andrew's expertise ensures events remain safe, legally compliant, and adaptable in the face of severe weather. Follow Ironic Reports for more: ironicreports.com online or @ironicreports on InstagramAbout Destination I Do: Destination I Do was established in 2004 and has been publishing real destination weddings, helpful content about planning your wedding away (or honeymoon) and giving advice and inspiration for every couple who is dreaming of their perfect celebration away from home. To learn more about Destination I Do, log on to https://destinationido.com/ and follow us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/destinationido/ or @destinationido on any other social media platform.
John Warland is an expert on pubs and pub culture in London. He takes thirsty travelers around the city to experience the best London pubs have to offer. John tells Brent how to find a good pub, the beer you must try in London, and why bartenders are a good resource for your trip. Plus, famous cask ales, snacks to keep you upright, and a whip that's not a weapon. [Ep 347] Show Notes: Destination Eat Drink foodie travel guides at Buy Me a Coffee Liquid History Tours with John Warland Liquid History book Harwood Arms Churchill Arms Nell Gwynne The Blackfriar The Gladstone Arms
“I’ve never been overseas and our wedding is coming up - Any advise on the best overseas destination to take my new wife on honeymoon? Is Mauritius?” Where did you go on honeymoon… and did it deliver the romance, the magic, and the Instagrammable sunsets or was it a hot mess with lost luggage, dodgy hotel rooms and silent treatments by day two? Whether you jetted off to Paris, parked off in Plett, or went straight from “I do” to your in-laws' spare room we want the full story! Did your honeymoon live up to the fantasy, or did reality hit harder than the hotel bill? Hang out with Anele and The Club on 947 every weekday morning. Popular radio hosts Anele Mdoda, Frankie du Toit, Thembekile Mrototo, and Cindy Poluta take fun to the next level with the biggest guests, hottest conversations, feel-good vibes, and the best music to get you going! Kick-start your day with the most enjoyable way to wake up in Joburg. Connect with Anele and The Club on 947 via WhatsApp at 084 000 0947 or call the studio on 011 88 38 947Thank you for listening to the Anele and the Club podcast.Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 to 09:00 to Anele and the Club broadcast on 947 https://buff.ly/y34dh8Y For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/gyWKIkl or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/K59GRzu Subscribe to the 947s Weekly Newsletter https://buff.ly/hf9IuR9 Follow us on social media:947 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/947Joburg/ 947 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@947joburg947 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/947joburg947 on X: www.x.com/947 947 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@947Joburg See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Regie returns, and he has a LOT to say about Superman...
Three travelers, three eras, countless miles—and not one of them racing to a finish line. From Marco Polo's China, Benjamin of Tudela's regal Baghdad, to the Chida's street debates in Livorno and rejected snacks in Amsterdam, none sought fame or fortune. They gathered meaning, moment by moment. Because sometimes, the journey _is_ the destination.
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 and Housekeeping 3:11 Draft Wrap-up 5:31 Twins Draft Signings 9:59 Twins Top 20 Prospect Update 12:45 Walker Jenkins 18:15 Luke Keaschall and Emmanuel Rodriguez 28:47 Kaelen Culpepper 34:42 Connor Prielipp 37:45 Marek Houston 40:05 Charlee Soto 42:15 Dasan Hill 45:25 Riley Quick 48:39 Marco Raya 54:00 Gabriel Gonzalez 58:35 Andrew Morris 1:02:02 Kyle DeBarge 1:06:01 Brandon Winokur 1:09:58 Quentin Young 1:13:24 CJ Culpepper 1:16:24 Ricardo Olivar 1:19:45 Khadim Diaw 1:22:05 BIlly Amick 1:24:35 Jose Olivares 1:26:00 James Ellwanger 1:27:31 Danny De Andrade 1:29:05 Trade Deadline 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.
SHOW NOTES: On this show…we're talking about how to stop rushing toward “what's next” and start enjoying the ride. Have you ever caught yourself racing through life, so focused on the finish line that you barely notice the scenery around you? It's easy to fall into a pattern of “when I get there, then I'll be happy,” only to find that there keeps moving further away. Whether it's the next promotion, the next milestone, or just the next weekend, we're often living for the future—and missing the now. In this episode, we'll explore what it means to slow down and actually enjoy the journey. We'll talk about how to balance ambition with presence, how to check in with yourself along the way, and how to set future goals that honor where you are today. The road may be long, but it's filled with meaning—if only we'll pause to take it all in. Why are we always in such a hurry to “get there”? Wherever there may be—financial security, a relationship milestone, a certain job title—we often place so much pressure on the end goal that we forget to live on the way to it. It's like being on a beautiful scenic drive, but instead of taking in the views, you're glued to the GPS. Focused. Determined. Unavailable. This urgency often stems from our culture's obsession with productivity and achievement. From a young age, we're taught to aim high, set goals, and never stop climbing. And while ambition can be a healthy motivator, it can also become a thief—stealing joy from our present moments and creating anxiety about a future we can't fully control. Have you ever reached a long-awaited milestone only to feel let down afterward? Like the buildup was more thrilling than the arrival? That's a sign you might be living for the next thing instead of enjoying the current one. When we're constantly chasing what's ahead, we miss opportunities for connection, reflection, and simple joy that exist right now. The truth is, the destination is only part of the journey. And ironically, the real transformation happens along the way—in the delays, the detours, the conversations, and the quiet moments of self-discovery. So let's slow down for a second. What if you already are becoming who you're meant to be? What if rushing is keeping you from noticing how far you've actually come? There's nothing wrong with wanting more. Goals give our lives direction, motivation, and meaning. But if we're not careful, they can also become blinders—blocking out everything that isn't the finish line. Ambition says, “Keep going, you're not there yet.” Presence asks, “But aren't you here now?” Goals Are Not a Destination, They Are an Invitation Mindfulness and Being Present in the Moment For People Feeling Behind In Life CHALLENGE: Take a breath and look around—what beauty, progress, or peace might you be missing in your race to the finish line? Give yourself permission to slow down and be fully present for the moments that are happening right now. I Know YOU Can Do It!
On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with Colleen Senglaub, Digital Account Manager at TAP, for the first installment of a four-part series exploring the PESO Model—a foundational framework for integrated marketing plans in travel, tourism, and hospitality. We dig into the “P” of PESO—Paid Media. Colleen shares her expertise on digital advertising, breaking down today's must-have channels, including Meta (Facebook and Instagram), Google, programmatic, and connected TV campaigns. They also touch on emerging platforms like Pinterest and TikTok, offering fresh ideas for reaching key audiences. What You Will Learn in This Episode: How Colleen develops paid digital marketing plans using the PESO model and why this strategic framework helps destinations choose the right mix of paid, earned, shared, and owned tactics Why goal-setting and understanding your audience are foundational before selecting digital advertising channels and campaign types What considerations go into selecting paid media channels, including Meta (Facebook/Instagram), Google, programmatic connected TV, Pinterest, and TikTok, and why asset type and audience preference play a critical role How audience targeting and campaign automation are evolving (especially on Meta), and why maintaining control over audience selection is more important than ever What retargeting is in digital advertising, how it can be used effectively for tourism marketing, and why monitoring ad frequency matters for guest experience How to approach measurement, including setting the right KPIs, using industry benchmarks, and making ongoing campaign optimizations to ensure campaign success Maximizing Your Travel Marketing Impact with the PESO Model: Paid Media The PESO Model, developed by Spin Sucks founder Gini Dietrich, offers a holistic structure for integrated marketing. Of the four PESO pillars, paid media encompasses any tactic that requires a direct investment to capture attention. As Colleen Senglaub explains, this includes everything from digital campaigns (social ads, Google search, display, programmatic, and connected TV) to traditional placements like billboards and print, along with sponsored content and trade show activations. The key to successful paid media is intentionality. Marketers should analyze both the needs of their destination and the motivations of their target audience, choosing only the channels best equipped to deliver on their specific business goals. Channels to Consider in the Modern Mix Choosing where to focus isn't about following flashy trends—it's about aligning with your destination's unique goals and audiences. As Colleen says, every decision should connect back to core campaign objectives—are you trying to drive web visits, capture leads, or expand your newsletter reach? Who is your ideal traveler, in terms of age, interests, and location? A well-aligned strategy might mean an integrated mix, like for TAP's Baseball Hall of Fame campaign, which blended Meta, Google, TikTok, and CTV, thoughtfully timed to coincide with the launch of a new exhibit and the availability of assets. Emerging Channels and Creative Asset Considerations Don't overlook evolving channels. Pinterest, for example, wields unique influence over women-led travel planning, while TikTok is a powerhouse for reaching Gen Z, who increasingly look to social platforms instead of Google for travel inspiration. But succeeding on new channels requires the right creative approach. TikTok demands fun, vertical, trend-aligned videos, whereas Instagram and Meta perform better with a thoughtful mix of sizes and styles. Marketers should aim to capture assets in multiple formats upfront, future-proofing their campaigns for every channel. Resources: Website: https://travelalliancepartnership.com/ LinkedIn Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colleen-senglaub/ LinkedIn Business: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tapintotravel/ 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!
Legendary U.S. Women's national team centerback Becky Sauerbrunn joins Glenn! Also... listeners recount biggest World Cup moments Messi miss Houston readies for World Cup!
Comment voyager léger à 6 ? Faut-il un visa ? Peut-on trouver des petits pots ? Émeline partage tout ce qu'elle aurait aimé savoir avant de partir.Vol en avion avec bébé : plus facile que prévu.Conduite locale, formalités, hébergements familiaux.Ce qu'elle referait… et ce qu'elle éviterait.Matériel utile avec de jeunes enfants.Un concentré d'infos concrètes pour celles et ceux qui veulent se lancer dans l'aventure albanaise… avec toute la tribu.sans stress.
00:00 - Days are long for caterers02:54 - Hamza the legend05:11 - Leading from the front + a personalised touch12:11 - "We're only as good as our last event"15:23 - What are the needs of clients19:35 - Someone wanted an elephant23:33 - Decor is now the most expensive element of a wedding26:20 - On-site restaurant + Thursday receptions31:38 - "We didn't pitch them, they pitched us" 34:25 - Everything needs to look good for the Gram37:44 - Destination weddings 40:29 - Birmingham is known for Mixed Grills44:28 - Dad is the chef + award-winning Saag52:40 - The hottest curry in London55:51 - "The education system sets you up to fail"01:13:40 - Ask for the “Kindi Special”Follow Kindi On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kindisunner/Follow Five Rivers On Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/fiveriversalacarte/Follow Us On:TikTok - https://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-tik-tokInstagram - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-instaFacebook - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-facebookSpotify - http://bit.ly/indy-and-drAlso available at all podcasting outlets.#desifood #desiweddings #fiverivers
Lance Woodworth, President/CEO and Caleigh Herring, Director of Marketing for Destination Toledo join Mayor Wade to discuss how they are working to attract more visitors to Toledo. Destination Toledo is our city's champion for tourism and local pride. Tune in as we explore what makes Toledo a must-visit destination, how visitor spending supports neighborhood businesses, and why tourism plays a vital role in our city's quality of life.
How can we realistically get under the ice of Europa? Why Venus is such an under appreciated destination for spacecraft? What is the shape of the Universe? And in Q&A+ what would happen to Jupiter if it became a rogue planet?
Is there a certain part of the world that tugs at your heart strings? If you want to learn more about developing a travel planning niche, this is the episode for you! Brianna chats with Lori Gold, the travel savant behind Mexperts, who has built an impressive career curating personalized trips in the Mexican Caribbean AND as an expert advisor with resources to share. Lori shares her evolution from a generalist travel agent to a specialized advisor, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and how her love for the Mexican Caribbean fueled her niche expertise. From this discussion, you'll gain insights on the importance of passion in your work, the possibility of becoming an expert that can support other advisors, and how your career can take unexpected turns.
In this episode, Adam sits down with Stuart Butler, CMO at Visit Myrtle Beach, for a candid conversation about the broken state of RFPs in destination marketing. They unpack the structural flaws in the traditional procurement process, highlighting how outdated formats and misaligned incentives often lead to failed partnerships. Together, they explore innovative approaches to agency selection, the importance of relationship-first thinking, and why “dating before marrying” a vendor could transform the industry. Plus, hear their take on AI-generated UGC, the ethical dilemma of fake influencers, and what the rise of tools like Google's VEO 3 means for content authenticity moving forward. 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.
This Podcast is Making Me Thirsty (The World's #1 Seinfeld Destination)
We give a grade and Two Thumbs Up (Two Positive) and Two Thumbs Down (Two Negative) aspects of the Season 8 "Seinfeld" episode "The Fatigues." This Podcast Is Making Me Thirsty is a podcast dedicated to Seinfeld, the last, great sitcom of our time. We are The #1 Destination for Seinfeld Fans. We talk with those responsible for making Seinfeld the greatest sitcom in TV history. Our guests are Seinfeld writers, Seinfeld actors and actresses and Seinfeld crew. We also welcome well-known Seinfeld fans from all walks of life including authors, entertainers, and TV & Radio personalities. We analyze Seinfeld and breakdown the show with an honest insight. We rank every Seinfeld episode and compare Seinfeld seasons. If you are a fan of Seinfeld, television history, sitcoms, acting, comedy or entertainment, this is the place for you. Do us a solid, support the Podcast
Pour terminer le voyage, Émeline et sa famille ont posé serviettes et maillots à Ksamil, au sud de l'Albanie. Des eaux turquoise, des glaces, du calme : l'idéal pour des vacances en famille.Pourquoi Ksamil est parfaite avec des enfants.Parc national de Butrint à proximité.Organisation de journées simples et reposantes.Astuce : 5 jours au même endroit pour récupérer.Un épisode à écouter si vous cherchez une destination balnéaire accessible avec des enfants… sans stress.
With Colombia recognized as a top BPO destination, TTEC is now hiring bilingual customer service reps at its Bogotá office. Earn a competitive salary and join an award-winning workplace culture that prioritizes work-life balance. Learn more at: https://www.ttecjobs.com/en/job/bogota/bilingual-customer-service-representative-english-spanish/44028/83270635072 TTEC City: Austin Address: 100 Congress Avenue Website: https://www.ttecjobs.com/en
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This week, I'm joined once again by travel writer, YouTuber, and author Dave Seminara to explore a country rarely found on bucket lists — Suriname. Tucked between Guyana and French Guiana on South America's northern coast, this former Dutch colony is bursting with untouched jungle, rich multicultural heritage, and wildly underrated adventure experiences.Dave recently spent eight days solo travelling across Suriname, from the capital, Paramaribo, to the remote Maroon villages deep in the rainforest. He shares everything — how to get there, where to stay, why the Upper Suriname River is a must-do journey, and why it may just be the friendliest country in the world.We dive into:The colonial history and ethnic diversity that make Suriname one of the most culturally layered countries in the AmericasUnique cultural practices like polygamy and menstruation houses in Maroon communitiesWhy Suriname is known as the most Asian country outside Asia and the most African country outside AfricaIncredible food: from roti to Indonesian cuisine — and why Suriname is a hidden foodie destinationThe realities of getting around Suriname, including limited flights, overland routes, and remote access pointsVisiting remote villages via dugout canoe and navigating rivers that cut through untouched rainforestWhy Paramaribo is worth a short visit — plus tips on markets, accommodation, and cultural etiquetteAn honest take on safety, infrastructure, friendliness, and why the locals are genuinely curious about travellersThis episode is full of inspiration for anyone dreaming of a more authentic, remote, and meaningful travel experience. Dave's storytelling is full of insight, humour, and practical tips — and by the end, you might be planning your own trip to Suriname.Thanks to Dave for coming on again, and he is welcome back anytime, as he is a much-loved guest on the podcast.
Entre ruelles pavées, château et hébergements tranquilles, Berat a été l'occasion pour Émeline de poser les valises et de savourer le voyage.Découverte de Berat, inscrite au patrimoine de l'UNESCO.Balades en famille dans la vieille ville.Pourquoi ils ont choisi de faire moins d'étapes.Conseils pour visiter Berat avec des enfants.Un épisode parfait pour celles et ceux qui rêvent d'un rythme doux et d'une immersion dans un village albanais authentique.
In this episode of The Wisdom Of... Show, host Simon Bowen speaks with Klement Kralj, founder and CEO of Remea, a pioneering company revolutionizing EV charging infrastructure through destination-based solutions. From his engineering background to building a bootstrapped company that challenges industry giants, Klement shares profound insights on innovation, systems thinking, and the realities of disrupting established markets. Discover how thinking differently about fundamental assumptions can create breakthrough opportunities and why sometimes being small becomes your greatest competitive advantage.Ready to elevate your strategic thinking? Join Simon's exclusive masterclass on The Models Method. Learn how to think systemically about complex business challenges: https://thesimonbowen.com/masterclassEpisode Breakdown00:00 Introduction and the challenge of innovating in established markets 05:18 Early signals and why destination charging made sense when fast charging was slow 12:36 The bootstrap advantage of agility versus resources in competitive markets 18:52 Beyond products and why market education becomes the hardest challenge25:44 Systematic resistance when industry giants try to stop innovation 33:29 The unexpected advantage of regulatory constraints on competitors 38:22 Physics versus AI and when fundamental principles outperform algorithms 45:36 The entrepreneurial reality of building products versus bringing them to market 52:12 AI as competitive advantage for small, agile companiesAbout Klement KraljKlement Kralj is the founder and CEO of Remea, where he drives innovation in smart EV charging solutions for hospitality and destination businesses. With over a decade of experience in systems engineering and business development, Klement brings a unique perspective to the intersection of engineering precision and commercial strategy.Passionate about disrupting the status quo, he leads a dedicated team focused on delivering seamless SaaS offerings that align with industry transformation and sustainability goals. His approach combines deep technical expertise with systems-level thinking to create solutions that don't just compete within existing markets but redefine how entire industries think about their fundamental models.Based in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Klement represents a new generation of European entrepreneurs who are leveraging technological agility and innovative thinking to challenge established global markets.Connect with Klement KraljLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/klementkralj/ Personal Website: https://theklement.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/klement.kralj.3 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clementcharged/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@remeacharging About Simon BowenSimon has spent over two decades working with influential leaders across complex industries. His focus is on elevating thinking in organizations, recognizing that success is directly proportional to the quality of thinking and ideas within a business. Simon leads the renaissance of thinking through his work with global leaders and organizations.Connect with SimonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonbowen-mm/...
There are many different approaches to practice within Buddhism, not to mention outside of Buddhism. How can we work with these different approaches? What are some of their key differences? Doug's Dharma Video: Do All Religions Lead to the Same Goal? -- https://youtu.be/moGPUNfO8noWith One Voice- a film about different spiritual traditions lead to the same place.Support the showGo to our website to leave a comment, buy us a coffee, or see further notes and links: https://digginthedharma.com/
In this episode, host Brad Mines welcomes Jimmy Kostro, a passionate
In this episode of Detox for Your Life, host Nicole L. Turner invites listeners to release the grip of control and trust in something greater, the inner compass that always knows the way. If you've been feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or uncertain about your next move, this episode is your gentle nudge to trust the process, lean into your intuition, and walk boldly in the direction of peace and purpose. Sometimes, your only job is to stop steering, and start listening.
Capitale animée, pyramide à escalader, téléphérique et orage surprise… Tirana a donné le ton du voyage. Émeline nous raconte ses premières impressions, les incontournables à voir avec des enfants, et l'ambiance un peu rock'n'roll des rues albanaises.Découverte de la pyramide de Tirana.Téléphérique Dajti Express et accrobranche en montagne.Jets d'eau, parcs et balades à pied dans la ville.Anecdote : un orage les bloque en altitude.Envie de vous envoler en famille ? Cet épisode vous prouve que même la capitale peut rimer avec nature, détente… et aventure.
By the time we reconvene next week, training camps around the NFL will have begun. On this episode we book the flight, check-in early and preview the journey and the destinations for the 2025 AFC North teams. As all the teams are cleared for takeoff, who crashes and burns, who will deal with turbulence along the way and which if any of the teams can fly first class all the way to San Francisco's Levi Stadium and represent the AFC in Super Bowl LX on Sunday, February 8th 2026. Tap-in with the Homies and let's talk about our travel plans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Summary In this episode, Andy welcomes Jon Harper, author of Rebuild! Don't Repair: Why Fixing Things Doesn't Fix Things in Life. Jon shares from his personal and professional journey about the courage it takes to stop settling for temporary fixes and instead do the deeper, more intentional work of rebuilding. Drawing on lessons from his leadership experience and faith-based insights, Jon invites listeners to consider how our beliefs, habits, and leadership defaults often stem from foundations we didn't consciously choose. The conversation covers when to rebuild rather than repair, how to evaluate the people around us during transformation, and why awkwardness is often a sign of real change. Jon shares stories about quitting alcohol as a coping mechanism and the daily habits that keep him focused and grounded. He also offers a practical approach to helping children process their day—something leaders can adapt for teams, too. If you're leading a team, a project, or a personal transition and want to build something stronger and more lasting, this episode is for you! Sound Bites “We had duct tape where we should lay new concrete.” “People who are part of the solution are those willing to say, 'I am the problem and I can be the solution.'” “None of us really experiences life. We experience the life we focus on.” “Actions tell them who we are. Words tell them who we want to be.” “If you are asking for big things in your life, a lot of success is being able to deal with bigger amounts of stress in a better way.” “Our parents weren't making conscious, informed, well-rounded, intentional decisions to shape us the way we are. They just did the best with what they had.” “My main goal in life is to be respected the most by those who know me the most.” Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:03 Start of Interview 02:12 Why Duct Tape Solutions are so Tempting 04:23 Rebuilding Is Messy 06:17 Are People the Problem or the Solution? 09:18 You Have to Own It 10:26 Foundations and Their Impact on Leadership 15:10 Personal Stories of Rebuilding 18:07 Daily Habits and Their Long-term Impact 20:35 The Importance of the Journey Over the Destination 22:44 The Illusion of the Finish Line 24:29 The Importance of Associations 27:54 Actions Speak Louder Than Words 31:30 Parenting Insights from the Book 36:54 End of Interview 37:28 Andy Comments After the Interview 40:08 Outtakes Learn More You can learn more about Jon and his work at JonHarper.co. Pass the PMP Exam This Year If you or someone you know is thinking about getting PMP certified, we've put together a helpful guide called The 5 Best Resources to Help You Pass the PMP Exam on Your First Try. We've helped thousands of people earn their certification, and we'd love to help you too. It's totally free, and it's a great way to get a head start. Just go to 5BestResources.PeopleAndProjectsPodcast.com to grab your copy. I'd love to help you get your PMP this year! Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Talent Triangle: Power Skills Topics: Leadership, Self-Development, Change Management, Team Dynamics, Habits, Identity, Ownership, Resilience, Personal Growth, Emotional Intelligence, Parenting, Workplace Culture The following music was used for this episode: Music: Imagefilm 034 by Sascha Ende License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Music: Energetic Drive Indie Rock by WinnieTheMoog License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
On this episode of Destination 2026, Glenn looks back at the 1966 World Cup and the legend of Geoff Hurst. Then Glenn is joined by David Brady, the Chief of Staff of Houston World Cup 2026. Then to close the show Glenn is joined by three time World Cup participant Tab Ramos.
Everybody wants to enjoy the glory! However, without the pain of the story, glory is just a fleeting dream!
Gajendra is an expert on the cuisine of Delhi, India and a foodie tour guide for A Chef's Tour. He tells Brent about the Street of Fried Bread, a market that makes you sneeze, and American spicy versus Indian spicy. Plus, a temple that serves 30,000 free meals every single day! [Ep 346] Show Notes: Destination Eat Drink foodie travel guides at Buy Me a Coffee A Chef's Tour food tour with Gajendra in Delhi, India Chandni Chowk
Join Andrew & Heather for Episode #83 of Disney Vibes as we delve into Walt Disney World with all the latest and greatest news!Disneyland turns 70!Disney Starlight Parade kicks off 7/20!Test Track 3.0 - 7/22/2025All the Holiday Festivals as WDW!Recap WDW TrainingStay Connected with Magical Destinations Travel:Visit us at bookmdtravel.com for more travel tips and booking information.Follow us on our social networks for the latest updates and travel inspirations.Be sure to check out the blog at bookmdtravel.com.Don't forget to subscribe and follow us on YouTube @DisneyVibes for more Disney magic and cruise insights.Instagram: Magical Destinations Travel CoFacebook: Magical Destinations TravelX/Twitter: @MagicalDestTravYouTube: Magical Destinations Travel Company @DisneyVibesStay tuned for more!Let the Vacation Vibes flow!
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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 4:25 Housekeeping 7:50 Episode 86 coverage plan 8:30 Toronto Blue Jays 17:59 San Diego Padres 21:40 Boston Red Sox 27:53 Chicago Cubs 38:48 Milwaukee Brewers 52:11 Minnesota Twins 53:36 Marek Houston 1:00:19 Quentin Young 1:04:20 Riley Quick 1:11:00 james Ellwanger, Jason Reitz, Matt Barr 1:21:23 Closing 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.
Send us a textSanta Fe just topped Travel + Leisure's list as the #1 travel destination in the U.S. — and we're not surprised. In this episode, Bunny and Johanna dive into what makes Santa Fe so magical, from the tricultural history and vibrant art scene to world-class cuisine, walkable neighborhoods, breathtaking landscapes, and a warm, inclusive community.Whether you're planning your first visit, thinking about moving here, or just want to fall in love with Santa Fe all over again, this episode is your personal guide to the real Santa Fe — hidden gems, can't-miss festivals, local food tips, family-friendly fun, and all.Plus, find out what to say when someone asks: “So what's so special about Santa Fe, anyway?”Read the article: https://www.travelandleisure.com/worlds-best-awards-2025-cities-us-11740107Bunny Terry's website Bunny Terry Instagram Bunny Terry Facebook Original Music by: Kene Terry
On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with Karen Laos, a communication expert and confidence cultivator, about the most common mishaps that we make when communicating, and practical advice on how to avoid them. We discuss the importance of communication as a woman, the benefits of building strong relationships, and why being interested is a better strategy than being interesting. She also gives us easy phrases and questions to help us start creating deeper connections today. What You Will Learn in This Episode: How Karen Laos discovered the power of confident communication, from her childhood negotiation lessons to navigating high-stakes boardrooms How practicing self-trust leads to a stronger impact What the most common communication mishaps are among professionals, including “data dumping” and “upspeak,” and how to avoid them for clearer, more influential messaging How asking questions and practicing active listening can build stronger relationships, and why being interested is often more effective than trying to appear interesting Why both women and men experience self-doubt and impostor syndrome, and what strategies Karen recommends to overcome these universal challenges How to shift from playing small to contributing ideas with confidence, even when facing rejection or critical feedback Practical tactics you can use immediately, including key phrases and reflective listening, to deepen your professional and personal connections How Confident Communication Fuels Growth in Tourism and Hospitality Many professionals find themselves holding back in meetings or missing opportunities because of self-doubt. Karen Laos's personal journey is a testament to this struggle. She recounts a pivotal moment in a corporate boardroom when she froze, second-guessed herself, and missed a chance to steer the meeting. It was only after her boss pointed out that “you didn't trust your gut” that Karen recognized how often she'd been asking for permission rather than claiming her space. When you play small, you withhold ideas, skip chances to contribute, and shrink when faced with pushback, you miss opportunities. Sharing your perspective is a muscle—one that grows each time you use it. Common Communication Mishaps (And How to Avoid Them) Karen outlines two common pitfalls in professional communication: Data Dumping & Rambling: Sharing too much information at once overwhelms listeners. Many people “build a case” before getting to their point, often burying the key message at the end. Karen recommends the “BLUF” method (Bottom Line Up Front): start with your main point, then offer supporting details. In emails, include your conclusion or request in the first line, letting readers decide if they want to delve into the details. She suggests that when you notice yourself rambling, pause, gather your thoughts, and state directly: “My point is this…” Upspeak: Ending statements with an upward inflection can make confident people sound uncertain. This is especially common in self-introductions. Instead, “punctuate” your spoken words. Practice ending key sentences with a period, not a question mark, to project authority and credibility. Karen recommends that you record your introduction and listen back; do you sound confident, or does your voice rise at the end? Building Trust Through Consistent Presence Trust is foundational to business relationships. Karen stresses the importance of being genuine and avoiding the temptation to rush or sell yourself. Authentic listening, maintaining open and inviting body language, and even the way you manage your facial expressions can influence how you are perceived. Simple gestures—smiling, making eye contact, and being conscious of your posture—go a long way in signaling your approachability and professionalism. In hospitality and tourism, your voice drives personal growth while fostering collaboration and relationships that propel entire destinations forward. By implementing these practical communication strategies, you'll not only stand out but you'll also help your organization and community flourish. Resources: Website: https://karenlaos.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenlaos/ Free Guide to sound more credible and confident: 9 words to avoid and what to say instead: https://karenlaos.com/words-to-avoid/ 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!