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In dieser Solo-Folge des CULTiTALK begrüßt Georg Wolfgang die Hörerinnen und Hörer zur Fortsetzung seiner Leadership League-Reihe. Mit Blick auf das neue Buch „Leadership League” von Markus und ihm nimmt Georg das erste Kapitel genauer unter die Lupe und verbindet darin zentrale Themen rund um Unternehmenskultur, Leitbilder und Spitzenleistung mit aktuellen Eindrücken aus dem Profifußball. Anlässlich eines beeindruckenden 7:1-Spiels der deutschen Nationalmannschaft spricht er über die faszinierende Dynamik von Begeisterung und Leistung, den oftmals kritischen medialen und gesellschaftlichen Umgang mit Erfolgen und die Bedeutung einer positiven Grundhaltung für nachhaltigen Erfolg. Georg diskutiert, warum Leitbilder und Werte nicht nur als ansprechende Slogans an der Wand hängen dürfen, sondern lediglich dann wirken, wenn sie authentisch gelebt, verstanden und in den Alltag eingebettet werden. Er analysiert den Teamgeist der Nationalmannschaft anhand des Konzepts des „Golden Circle” und betont, dass Leistung nicht ausschließlich auf messbare Erfolge beschränkt ist, sondern ebenso den Beitrag zum Zusammenhalt und zur Identität eines Teams umfasst. Ein Schwerpunkt dieser Folge liegt auf dem Zusammenspiel von Struktur und Kultur. Georg zeigt eindrucksvoll, wie Strukturen die gewünschte Kultur beeinflussen oder sogar sabotieren können, wenn sie nicht im Einklang stehen. Abschließend schlägt er die Brücke zu berühmten Vereinsphilosophien wie „Mia san Mia” des FC Bayern oder „Mehr als ein Club” des FC Barcelona und verdeutlicht, wie tief verankerte Werte und Identitäten den langfristigen Erfolg von Organisationen und Teams prägen. Die Kurzfolge liefert inspirierende Impulse für Führungskräfte und Fußballfans, die Kulturentwicklung, Teamgeist und nachhaltige High Performance in einen gemeinsamen Kontext bringen möchten. Alle Links zu Georg und dem Culturizer: Georg: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georg-wolfgang Culturizer: https://culturizer.app CULTiTALK: https://cultitalk.de Buch: https://shop.haufe.de/prod/leadership-league?srsltid=AfmBOoqETIX_m5OF4ZJHUloqGv2i1CnImESabMnB7f_ErS8UMrTBby5w
► Hier gehts zur nächsten Episode (Meine Geschichte): https://linkly.link/2WkUE ► kostenloses Startgespräch buchen: https://linkly.link/24kPi ► Kickscale Extended Free Version: https://2ly.link/1zdl4Die meisten Seller im Software Sales verlieren Deals, weil sie mit der falschen Information starten, ihrer Lösung statt dem Problem des Kunden. In dieser Folge zeige ich dir wie du deinen SaaS Pitch und Demo so strukturierst, dass Entscheider dir wirklich zuhören. Das vorgestellte Modell ist er Golden Circle von Simon Sinek. So kann ich dir im Sales helfen:zur Software Sales Formula: https://www.softwaresalesformula.comzum Sales Gym: https://www.sales-gym.ioKickscale:Extended Free Version: https://2ly.link/1zdl4Timestamps:(0:00) Fehler im Sales Gespräch(1:00) Was Kunden wirklich hören wollen(2:30) Warum Features nicht ziehen(4:30) Golden Circle erklärt(5:30) Dell vs. Apple Beispiel(6:30) Golden Circle im B2B Sales SaaS Sales(9:30 ) Reptilgehirn als Gatekeeper(11:30) Neu, Unerwartet, Gefährlich(12:30) Fazit: Reihenfolge ist allesInfos:jiri@softwaresalesformula.com https://www.softwaresalesformula.com https://www.sales.gym.io
On the latest episode of Tin Foil Hat, Sam Tripoli welcomes Dr. Narco Longo for a deep dive into some of the most controversial theories in alternative history. The discussion explores whether the Lost Tribes of Israel made their way to America, the claim that Florida is the true Garden of Eden, and the argument that Jesus was not Jewish. Dr. Longo also examines the secretive history of the Knights of the Golden Circle and presents his theory that the origins of major fast food chains are tied to networks and individuals connected to the Ku Klux Klan. From hidden history to controversial connections, this episode is packed with thought provoking ideas that challenge conventional narratives. Please subscribe to the new Tin Foil Hat youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TinFoilHatYoutube Sam Tripoli's 5th Crowd Work Special "Hero Live From Batavia" Drops May 2nd On Youtube.com/SamTripoliComedy Grab your copy of the 2nd issue of the Chaos Twins now and join the Army Of Chaos: https://bit.ly/415fDfY Check out Sam "DoomScrollin with Sam Tripoli and Midnight Mike" Every Tuesday At 4pm pst on Youtube, X Twitter, Rumble and Rokfin! Join the WolfPack at Wise Wolf Gold and Silver and start hedging your financial position by investing in precious metals now! Go to https://www.samtripoli.gold/ and use the promo code "TinFoil" and we thank Tony for supporting our show. Grab Tickets To Sam Tripoli's Live Shows At SamTripoli.com: Costa Mesa, Ca: 5/28 La Jolla, Ca: 5/29-5/30 Albuquerque, NM: 6/12-6/13 Austin, TX: 6/18 Miami, Fl: 7/31-8/1 Lawerence, KS: 9/17-9/19 Tulsa, OK: 10/9-10/10 Dallsa, Tx: Nov 7th (TrutherCon) Austin, TX: Dec 11th-13th Please check out Word War Debate and the WordWarDebate Contenders Series: https://wordwardebate.com Please check out Dr. Narco Longo's internet: Youtube: https://youtube.com/@oldworldflorida Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/old_world_florida/ Please check out Sam Tripoli's internet: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/samtripoli Sam Tripoli's Stand Up Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/@SamTripoliComedy Sam Tripoli's Comedy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samtripolicomedy/%20P Sam Tripoli's Podcast Clip Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samtripolispodcastclips/ Please support our sponsors: Quince: Quince has closet staples you'll want to reach for over and over — like cozy Cashmere and cotton sweaters from just $50, breathable Flowknit polos, and comfortable, lightweight pants that somehow work for both weekend hangs and dressed-up dinners. Go to Quince dot com slash TINFOILHAT for free shipping on your order and three hundred and sixty-five -day returns. That's Q-U-I-N-C-E dot com slash TINFOILHAT to get free shipping and 365-day returns. Quince dot com slash, HIMS: No man wants to lose his hair, but for men, it's actually very common. And now with Hims, the solution is simple. Try Hims' hair loss solutions and you'll be joining hundreds of thousands of subscribers who got their flow back. Start your free online visit today at Hims dot com slash TINFOILHAT. That's hims.com/TINFOILHAT for your personalized hair loss treatment options. Lucy: Premium, 100% tobacco-free nicotine pouches made for true pouch connoisseurs. LUCY Pouches and LUCY Breakers deliver long-lasting flavor for a seriously satisfying pouch experience. LUCY is the only pouch that delivers long-lasting on-demand flavor. Get 20% off your first order when you buy online at lucy.co/TINFOILHAT with promo codeTINFOILHAT. And if you don't want to wait, check out their store locator to find LUCY near you and grab it today! Home Chef: Home Chef delivers fresh ingredients and chef-designed recipes, conveniently to your doorstep to simplify your cooking experience. Users of leading meal kits have rated Home Chef #1 in quality, convenience, value, taste, AND recipe ease. For a limited time, Home Chef is offering my listeners FIFTY PERCENT OFF and free shipping for your first box PLUS free dessert for life! Go to Home Chef dot com slash TINFOIL.
Este es un capítulo muy especial, ya que juntamos a fans de casi todo el continente para conversar sobre el pasado, el presente y el futuro (muy próximo) de U2 en Latinoamérica.Los invitados son: Eduardo y Alex de México, Marcela de @U2Colombia, Pedro de @U2Peru, Agus de @U2Arg, Ezequiel de @U2News y, como siempre, Pepo de @U2Chile.Pasado (08:34)Recordamos nuestros primeros conciertos, las visitas de U2 a nuestros países y las comunidades de fans.Presente (01:03:14)Hablamos de la filmación del videoclip de "Street Of Dreams" en México y de las sensaciones tras la salida de "Days of Ash" y "Easter Lily"Futuro (01:14:34)Terminamos comentando también todos los rumores que indican que la próxima gira mundial de U2 comenzará en Latinoamérica antes que en el resto del mundo.También hablamos de filas eternas, historias del terror de comprar entradas, de viajar a ver a U2 por Sudamérica y por el mundo, juntas internacionales, rivalidades de clubes de fans, el sueño de verlos en Arenas y mucho más!Intro - (00:00)Sensaciones del momento - (03:02)Experiencias en Latinoamérica - (08:34)Mexico - (10:41)Argentina - (17:25)Colombia - (24:12)Perú - (29:21)U2Perú - (33:26)U2 Arg - (36:07)U2 Colombia - (39:47)U2News - (47:59)Comunidades México y U2Valencia - (52:30)Videoclip en México - (1:03:14)Futuro: La Gira 2027 - (1:14:34)¿Giras de Arenas por Latinoamérica? - (1:26:55)Pensamientos finales - (1:33:55)Redes sociales y despedida - (1:41:12)*******************Los invitamos a suscribirse al podcast y darnos Like, 5 estrellas y todas esas cosas que nos ayudan a llegar a más gente.Y si te gusta lo que hacemos, te invitamos a ser parte de nuestro GOLDEN CIRCLE en Patreon.com/u2chile. Únete y apóyanos! Puedes recibir episodios por adelantado, episodios exclusivos y mucho más.Síguenos en:Facebook.com/U2Chile.netComo @u2chile en Instagram, Twitter, Youtube, TikTok y ThreadsComo @u2chile.net en BlueskyÚnanse a la comunidad en el Grupo de Facebook de U2 ChileBuena onda!
Se cumplieron 25 años de este show de U2, que fue filmado para VHS/DVD en su mayoría el 6 de junio de 2001, en el segundo de cuatro shows (5, 6, 8 y 9 de junio) del Elevation Tour 2001 en Boston, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos.Pepo, Bilbao y JotaPe ven y comentan el video, entregando datos interesantes sobre la grabación del concierto y hablando de todo lo que recuerdan y les llama la atención de uno de los mejores registros audiovisuales de la banda.Hablamos sobre la BonoCam, la protesta de los fans en el concierto, las imágenes del día anterior, las canciones que cortaron para el video, momentos musicales especiales, la final de la NBA, Charlton Heston, el enojo de The Edge en "Gone", los zapatos de Bono, los pantalones de Adam, la camisa de Larry y mucho más.(00:00) - Intro y conversación previa(07:35) - Comienza el concierto(01:55:13) - Conclusiones*******************Este y todos los capítulos salen por adelantado para nuestro GOLDEN CIRCLE de Patreon.com/u2chile.En el Patreon hay una versión que tiene el audio del concierto más alto de lo normal y que se puede disfrutar sin necesidad de "ver" el concierto. Si no quieres esperar, hazte parte del Golden Circle y apoya el proyecto de U2 Chile: El Podcast para tener más contenido por adelantado, contenido exclusivo y para ayudarnos a hacer todo más fácil.Los invitamos a suscribirse al podcast y darnos Like, 5 estrellas y todas esas cosas que nos ayudan a llegar a más gente.Síguenos en:Facebook.com/U2Chile.netComo @u2chile en Instagram, Twitter, Youtube, TikTok y ThreadsComo @u2chile.net en BlueskyÚnanse a la comunidad en el Grupo de Facebook de U2 ChileBuena onda!
An easy day trip from Reykjavík, the 150-mile Golden Circle loop showcases dramatic scenery and natural wonders, from geysers to waterfalls and more. For European travel information, visit https://www.ricksteves.com.
An easy day trip from Reykjavík, the 150-mile Golden Circle loop showcases dramatic scenery and natural wonders, from geysers to waterfalls and more. For European travel information, visit https://www.ricksteves.com.
In this episode of the Growth Now Movement, I sit down with differentiation expert, branding strategist, and bestselling author Mark Levy for a fascinating conversation about what truly makes ideas spread. Mark has worked with some of the biggest brands and thought leaders in the world, including Google, Adobe, Amazon, and American Express. But one of the most incredible stories he shares in this episode is how he helped an unknown Simon Sinek articulate the idea that would eventually become Start With Why and the now-famous Golden Circle framework. We dive deep into what makes an idea memorable, how to communicate your message more effectively, and why so many people struggle to articulate the brilliance that's already inside of them. Mark explains how his background pitching more than 25,000 books as a sales director taught him how attention works, how curiosity works, and why emotion always beats logic when it comes to influence and connection. He shares practical tools for entrepreneurs, speakers, coaches, creators, and business owners who feel like they have a "half-formed" idea but don't know how to clearly express it. One of my favorite parts of this conversation is when Mark breaks down his concept of the "vision deliverable" and how directing feedback properly can completely change the way people respond to your ideas. We also talk about the power of free writing from his book Accidental Genius, how to bypass your internal editor, and why creativity often shows up when you stop trying so hard to force it. We also explore why "illogical" branding can create unforgettable companies, including the fascinating story behind Red Bull and how they built a category-defining brand by doing the unexpected. This episode is packed with insights on branding, messaging, creativity, thought leadership, marketing psychology, communication, and personal growth. If you've ever struggled to explain what you do, communicate your vision, or stand out in a crowded marketplace, this conversation will absolutely shift the way you think. In This Episode, You Will Learn: How Mark Levy helped Simon Sinek develop "Start With Why" Why differentiation is the key to standing out in business How to articulate ideas that feel unfinished or unclear The power of free writing to unlock creativity and clarity Why emotion and experience matter more than information How Red Bull built one of the most memorable brands in the world Why useful feedback requires intentional direction How to overcome your internal editor and self-doubt What makes certain speakers, brands, and ideas unforgettable Mark's definition of success and the daily habits that fuel his creativity
Along with hearing about volcanoes, waterfalls, black sand beaches, and gorgeous landscapes, one of the biggest things people associate with Iceland is how expensive it is. And honestly, that conversation comes up constantly. It's one of the most common questions when I am helping travelers planning their first trip here. Iceland has built a reputation online for being adventurous and fascinating, but also very expensive. And to be fair, it absolutely can be. Publications like Travel + Leisure have even ranked Iceland among the most expensive travel destinations in the world. From my perspective as someone who has lived in Iceland since 2016 and helped thousands of travelers through my podcast, social media channels, private consultations, and my in-depth video course, The Savvy Traveler's Guide to Iceland, what stands out to me is this: most people don't create a realistic budget for Iceland. Inside This 5-Day Iceland Budget Guide Knowing where to start with Budgeting for 5-days in Iceland Why the Season You Visit Changes Your Entire Budget What Kind of Iceland Experience Do You Want? Flights to Iceland Accommodations: The Biggest Budget Variable Rental Cars & Iceland’s New Road Tax How to Save on Renting a Car and Camper Van in Iceland The Hidden Iceland Expense Most Travelers Forget: Parking Fees Food Costs in Iceland Activities & Tours: What to Expect Use Discount Codes Strategically to Save Money Unexpected Costs Realistic 5-Day Iceland Budgets by Season Winter Budget Breakdown Shoulder Season Budget Breakdown Summer Budget Breakdown Knowing Where to Start with Budgeting a 5-day Trip for Iceland I think that people don’t always create a realistic budget for Iceland because they don’t know where to start. Travelers are often unsure about how much to set aside for accommodations, activities, rental cars, food, parking, or even how much the season changes everything. So instead of just throwing random numbers at you, I want to walk you through how I would personally budget for a 5-day trip to Iceland depending on your travel style, the season, and the choices you make while you're here. Because the reality is that a 5-day trip to Iceland could cost one person around $1,300 and another person over $4,000 — and both of them could still have incredible experiences. The Season You Visit Iceland Changes Everything If there's one thing I really want travelers to understand before budgeting for Iceland, it's this: the season you visit impacts almost every single part of your trip. That includes accommodations, rental cars, flights, activities, and even how you spend your time while traveling. I'm honestly not exaggerating when I say that the exact same hotel room can literally double or triple in price depending on the month. For example, a hotel room that costs around $120 per night in winter can easily jump to $250–350 per night in summer. Same room. Same location. Same hotel. The only thing that changed is the season. Now, I don't say that to scare anyone. There are also unique events that can create unusually high prices, like the 2026 total solar eclipse in Iceland, where some accommodations are charging thousands of dollars per night because demand is so intense. That's not the normal reality for Iceland travel, but it does show how much seasonality and demand affect pricing here. Rental cars work exactly the same way. In summer, demand skyrockets, and travelers are often shocked by how quickly prices increase if they wait too long to book. What Kind of Iceland Experience Do You Want? Another huge part of budgeting for Iceland is understanding the type of trip you actually want to have. I think social media sometimes makes this harder because people see inspiration online and accidentally start comparing their budget to someone else's completely different trip. Maybe you want to see the Northern Lights, but you're planning to come in summer, which, by the way, isn't possible because the sun barely sets. Maybe you want to base yourself in Reykjavík and do day trips, or maybe you want to road trip around the country and stay in multiple places. Perhaps you want to rent a camper van or stay in luxury hotels for part of the trip because you're celebrating something special. All of those decisions affect your budget. One thing I regularly help people understand during my private video consultations is that Iceland often looks much smaller on the map than it actually is once you start driving around it. For example, if someone wants to stay in Reykjavík the whole trip but also drive to Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, I explain that this is about a five-hour drive one way. That's ten hours of driving in a single day before you even stop at waterfalls, black sand beaches, or anywhere else along the route. That's why route planning matters so much in Iceland, not only for your sanity but also for your budget. Flights to Iceland – Cost per Season Flights to Iceland fluctuate constantly depending on the season, where you're flying from, how early you book, and global fuel prices. For winter, flights are often around $400–700 roundtrip, while summer flights can range from $600–1,200 or even higher. And honestly, airfare pricing lately has become even harder to predict because of global fuel market instability and international conflicts affecting energy prices. Those things trickle into airline pricing too, so whenever I give ranges for Iceland travel costs, I always want people to understand that these numbers are based on averages and trends, not guarantees. One thing I personally recommend is signing up for airline email lists, like Icelandair or Delta Air Lines, because they regularly send flight sales. I also use Google Flights to track pricing trends, and you'd honestly be surprised how much prices can fluctuate from one week to another. Accommodations in Iceland: The Biggest Budget Variable Accommodation is usually where people underestimate costs the most. For budget accommodations like hostels, guesthouses, smaller rooms, or shared bathroom situations, you're generally looking at around $400–700 total for five nights in winter and about $700–1,400+ in summer. For mid-range accommodations, such as private hotel rooms, apartments, or guesthouses with private bathrooms, winter pricing is usually somewhere around $700–1,400 for five nights, while summer can jump to $1,200–2,000+. And yes, summer pricing really can get that high. If you're considering a camper van, that can sometimes help reduce accommodation costs, though prices vary dramatically depending on the vehicle and the season. I always recommend booking accommodations as early as possible for summer travel. Honestly, if you can plan a year in advance, that's ideal. Six months minimum is usually what I suggest if possible. Rental Cars Cost & Iceland's New Road Tax If you're planning to leave Reykjavík, I strongly recommend considering a rental car because it gives you so much flexibility. Winter rental prices for a smaller car are often around $120–150 per day, while SUVs are closer to $170–180 per day. In summer, smaller cars can easily be $150–200+, and SUVs can go even higher depending on the size and capability of the vehicle. For a five-day trip, many travelers spend somewhere between $600–1,200+ once you include gas and insurance. And there's another thing travelers now need to budget for. Starting in 2026, Iceland implemented a kilometer-based road tax system that applies to vehicles, including rental cars. Iceland Kilometer Fee Information Most travelers won't calculate this themselves because rental companies typically include it either as a per-kilometer fee or as a flat daily charge. For example, Go Car Rental Iceland currently charges approximately €10.50 per day as a flat mandatory road tax fee. Fuel prices in Iceland have lowered somewhat since the road tax was introduced, but global events still impact fuel pricing significantly. How to Save on Renting a Car & Camper Van in Iceland Through my discount links with Go Car Rental Iceland and Go Campers, you can save 7% on your rental. Go Car also includes free 4G WiFi, while Go Campers includes a free sleeping bag. And honestly, the WiFi is incredibly useful because you can check weather, road conditions, maps, email, WhatsApp, and social media while driving around Iceland You can head to gorentals.is/allthingsiceland Once you enter your travel dates, the 7% discount is automatically applied. For Go Car:When you get to the extras section, select 4G WiFi. You'll see the price stays the same, even though it has been added. For Go Campers:Choose a sleeping bag under the “extras” section, and same thing, the total price won't increase. And just so you know, using my link gives me a small commission at no extra cost to you. It's one of the ways you're supporting All Things Iceland and the content I create. So thank you for that. The Hidden Expense in Iceland that Most Travelers Forget: Parking Fees Many waterfalls, black sand beaches, scenic viewpoints, geothermal areas, and hiking spots now charge for parking. This is especially in popular areas like the Golden Circle, South Coast, Snæfellsnes Peninsula, and downtown Reykjavík. I've seen this change a lot over the years since I moved here in 2016. There were many places that used to have completely free parking, but because of the increase in tourism, road maintenance, parking lot maintenance, and of course landowners wanting to make money, parking fees have become much more common. I usually recommend budgeting around $80 USD total for parking during a 5-day trip depending on how much driving you're doing. You can also use the Parka app to look up parking fees in advance, which can help a lot with planning. If you're unsure where to go or how to organize your route efficiently, I highly recommend checking out My Iceland Map on Rexby. It includes 350+ personally recommended locations around Iceland that I've visited and enjoyed myself. Food Costs in Iceland Food absolutely adds up in Iceland if you eat every meal out. A casual restaurant meal is usually around $20–35 per person, while a nicer dinner can easily be $40–80+. Coffee and a pastry are often around $10–15, and cocktails in Reykjavík can easily cost over $20 each. For five days, I'd say a budget traveler who cooks some meals or makes sandwiches could probably spend around $150–300, while a mid-range traveler who eats out more regularly could spend around $300–700+. One of my favorite budget hacks is booking accommodations with breakfast included. Then you can eat a larger breakfast, make sandwiches or grab snacks for later, and only pay for dinner out. For groceries, Bónus is generally the cheapest option, while Krónan is another great alternative. And surprisingly, IKEA Iceland is one of the cheapest places to sit down and eat a full meal in Iceland. I’m not suggesting that you eat at IKEA every day but I just think it is fun to share that random information. What to Budget for Activities & Tours in Iceland This category really depends on what type of traveler you are. Some people are perfectly happy exploring waterfalls, scenic drives, geothermal areas, and hiking trails, which can keep costs relatively low. Others want glacier hikes, snorkeling, whale watching, ice caves, and snowmobiling. All of these activities can add up quickly. The Blue Lagoon and Sky Lagoon are generally around $100–150+, glacier hikes are around $100–200+, whale watching tours around $118–150+, and ice cave tours can range from $150–300+ depending on the experience. One of my favorite lower-cost alternatives to the major lagoons is going to a local swimming pool like Laugardalslaug. It has Olympic-sized pools, hot tubs, a cold plunge, slides, and it gives you a chance to experience Icelandic swimming pool culture alongside locals for a fraction of the cost of the lagoons. And if you love museums, there are actually certain times of year when you can visit many for free during events like Winter Lights Festival in February and Menningarnótt (Culture Night) in August. Use Discount Codes & Links to Save Money in Iceland One of the easiest ways to save money in Iceland is by not paying full price when you don't have to. My free Iceland Discount Code Bundle includes discounts for rental cars, camper vans, tours, activities, hotels, outerwear, and more. Most tour discounts are around 10% off, and when you apply those savings across multiple activities, it really does make a noticeable difference in your final trip budget. Always Leave Room for Unexpected Costs This is honestly one of my biggest Iceland budgeting tips overall: always leave room for flexibility. Weather changes quickly in Iceland, and road conditions can shift plans unexpectedly. That could mean rerouting, staying somewhere an extra night, changing accommodations, or adjusting activities because of storms or warnings. Whenever possible, I recommend keeping a few hundred dollars of flexibility in your budget if you can. It just makes the trip feel significantly less stressful. Realistic 5-Day Iceland Budget by Season For winter travel between November and March (excluding holidays), a budget traveler is usually looking at around $1,300–2,000, while a mid-range traveler is closer to $1,800–2,700. Winter tends to be cheaper because hotel demand is lower, rental cars are less expensive, and there are fewer crowds. The trade-off, of course, is less daylight and more unpredictable weather. For summer, budget travelers are usually spending around $1,800–3,000, while mid-range travelers are closer to $2,500–4,000+. Summer costs rise because of peak tourism demand, midnight sun season, easier travel conditions, Highlands access, and limited accommodations. The biggest reason I wanted to make this episode was honestly to help people manage expectations. Iceland can absolutely be expensive. But once you understand how seasonality works, where your biggest expenses are, and how to budget realistically, it becomes much easier to create a trip that works for your finances and travel style. And honestly, being informed ahead of time makes Iceland feel so much less overwhelming. The Random Fact of the Episode Did you know that Iceland has around 41 active volcanic systems — including volcanoes beneath the ocean? According to Náttúra Íslands (Natt.is), a volcano is considered “active” if it has erupted within the last 11,000–12,000 years, which is actually pretty recent in geological terms. The most active volcanic system in Iceland is called Grímsvötn, located in Southeast Iceland. It has erupted on average about once every decade over the last thousand years. Meanwhile, Iceland's largest volcanic system is Bárðarbunga, and many of the country's enormous lava fields were created from eruptions there. What's also fascinating is that volcanic systems in Iceland are often made up of: a central volcano, plus a fissure swarm, all connected to a shared underground magma chamber deep within the Earth's crust. Which honestly explains why Iceland can sometimes feel like you're standing on another planet. Icelandic Word of the Episode ferðakostnaður — travel expenses or cost of travel Pronunciation: FEHR-tha-kost-na-thur This felt like the perfect word for this episode because honestly… that's exactly what we've been talking about the entire time. In Icelandic: ferð = trip/journey kostnaður = cost/expense So together: ferðakostnaður = the cost of traveling. Example: “Ferðakostnaður á Íslandi getur verið hár á sumrin.” “Travel costs in Iceland can be high during the summer.” And trust me… Icelanders definitely understand this too, especially when traveling around their own country during peak season. 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Luxus & Lava: Ingvar in der Laugarás Lagoon am Golden Circle In unserer Island-Serie geht es weiter – und diesmal wird es richtig luxuriös. Ingvar war in einer der neuesten Thermen Islands unterwegs: der Laugarás Lagoon. Und so viel vorweg:
There are places in Iceland that are easy to visit. And then there are places that require a bit more effort, but reward you in ways you honestly don't expect. I'm sharing 5 places across the country that are absolutely worth the detour. These aren't your typical Golden Circle stops. These are the kinds of places that make people say: “Wait… THIS was in Iceland?!” If you're planning a trip and want to go beyond the basics, this list is for you. Table of Contents How to Reach These Places (Car & Camper Van Tips) Látrabjarg (Westfjords) Seyðisfjörður (East Iceland) Hveradalir (Highlands) Plan Your Trip with My Iceland Map Westman Islands / Vestmannaeyjar (South Iceland) Siglufjörður (North Iceland) Sample Route Using These 5 Detours Random Fact of the Episode Icelandic Word of the Episode How to Reach These Places (And Save on Your Rental) Let's be real for a second. To visit places like these, especially the Westfjords, Highlands, and North Iceland, you'll need your own vehicle. Public transport won't get you to most of these locations, and guided tours often don't go this far off the beaten path. That's where having the right rental car or camper van makes all the difference. I personally use and recommend: Go Car Rental Iceland Go Campers I've partnered with them for years because: They have a wide variety of vehicles (from small cars to fully equipped campers) Their customer service is amazing And they make it easy to travel around Iceland confidently How to Save + Get Free Extras When you use my link:gorentals.is/allthingsiceland You'll automatically get: 7% off your rental Plus some really helpful extras Here's exactly what to do: For Go Car Rental: Click the link and enter your travel dates The 7% discount is automatically applied When you get to “Insurance & Extras” Select 4G WiFiYou'll see the price does not increase, it stays the same For Go Campers: Click the same link and choose your camper The 7% discount is automatically applied Under the “Sleeping” section Select a sleeping bag Again, the price stays the same It's one of those little things that makes a big difference when you're traveling around Iceland. 1. Látrabjarg (Westfjords) If you're craving something remote, raw, and wildly beautiful, this is it. Látrabjarg is the westernmost point of Iceland, and is known for its dramatic sea cliffs and incredible birdlife. Why Látrabjarg worth the detour: One of the best places in Iceland to see puffins up close Massive cliffs stretching for kilometers A true “edge of the world” feeling Important tips: The road can be rough, so take it slow Best visited in summer (June–mid August for puffins) Not recommended in winter, late fall or early spring. You can use a 2wd to get here but a 4×4 makes the trip easier and smoother. This is exactly the type of destination where having the right vehicle matters. 2. Seyðisfjörður (East Iceland) This town feels like stepping into a completely different side of Iceland. The drive into Seyðisfjörður alone is unforgettable. The winding road down a mountain pass into a peaceful fjord surrounded by waterfalls is incredible. What makes Seyðisfjörður special: Eclectic, artistic vibe The iconic
U2 nos sorprendió a todos en Viernes Santo con un SEGUNDO EP llamado "Easter Lily". Es un disco de 6 canciones, continuación del sorpresivo "Days Of Ash", lanzado el Miércoles de Ceniza.Hoy, 1 mes después de su lanzamiento, les dejamos nuestro análisis en profundidad sobre este disco, en el que tratamos de entender el viaje emocional y espiritual por el que nos quiere llevar U2Pepo junto a Ely, Dafy y Juan Claudio conversan en profundidad sobre cada tema, su música y sus letras, y sobre cómo los dos EP se relacionan el uno con el otro.A diferencia de Days Of Ash, Easter Lily no habla de problemáticas específicas del mundo, sino de una mirada interna y de cómo ese mundo afecta a cada persona, explorando temas como la amistad, la pérdida, la esperanza y la renovación.También hablamos sobre las entrevistas que salen en la revista Propaganda que ayudan a entender más las canciones, y debatimos sobre la teoría conspirativa de un posible 3er EP sorpresa antes de la salida del nuevo disco a fin de año.Y más que nunca los invitamos a escuchar nuestro capítulo "Religión y U2", porque ambos se complementan muy bien.Intro "Easter Lily" - 8:22Comentarios fans - 27:01Song for Hal - 50:57In A Life - 1:05:58Scars - 1:29:22Resurrection Song - 1:54:18Easter Parade - 2:07:57Coexist - 2:25:28¿Un 3er EP? - 2:47:38******************Este y todos los capítulos salen por adelantado para nuestro GOLDEN CIRCLE de patreon.com/u2chile. Si no quieres esperar, únete y apoya el proyecto de U2 Chile: El Podcast para tener más contenido por adelantado, contenido exclusivo y para ayudarnos a hacer todo más fácil.Los invitamos a suscribirse al podcast y darnos Like, 5 estrellas y todas esas cosas que nos ayudan a llegar a más gente.Síguenos en:Facebook.com/U2Chile.netComo @u2chile en Instagram, Twitter, Youtube, TikTok y ThreadsComo @u2chile.net en BlueskyÚnanse a la comunidad en el Grupo de Facebook de U2 ChileBuena onda!
Describing HR's greatest impact as creating and protecting value, Tim discusses what we should carry forward from COVID - the deeper connection that came from seeing each other as whole people - and why HR is fundamentally a team sport requiring connection and community. He introduces the "future-back" approach: start with a detailed vision 5 years out and work backwards to identify the scaffolding needed today. Addressing AI and youth unemployment, Tim emphasises intentional choice – that it's not a shift being done to us – that we have agency. He discusses access to employment programmes including a prison-to-work scheme that reduces reoffending from 60% to six. His wish for you: Be a student - continually better understand the organisation, our society and the individuals we work with. That is HR's life's work. And look after yourself, because we must put our own mask on first. Elevate Wellbeing to a Strategic Priority Thank you to Geoff McDonald for sponsoring this episode. In 2014, he left Unilever to devote his expertise to ending the stigma of depression and anxiety in the workplace - because he knows first-hand that talking about mental health saves lives. As a business transformation consultant and co-founder of charity Minds@Work, Geoff helps organisations define purpose beyond growth and profitability, and develop holistic wellbeing strategies that unlock true performance potential. Learn more: How Geoff can help you elevate wellbeing to a strategic priority: www.geoffmcdonald.co.uk Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work? Our book of the month for April is Start with Why by Simon Sinek – a powerful exploration of what separates truly inspiring leaders from the rest. Simon challenges the conventional focus on what we do or how we do it, and instead argues that great leaders and organisations start with why – their purpose, cause, or belief. Through his Golden Circle framework, he demonstrates how the most inspiring leaders think, act and communicate from the inside out. Drawing on examples from Apple, Martin Luther King Jr, and the Wright Brothers, Sinek shows that people don't buy what you do – they buy why you do it. When organisations are clear about their purpose, they attract employees and customers who share their beliefs, creating cultures of trust and belonging where people feel valued and motivated to contribute their best work. This isn't just about messaging; it's about building sustainable success through authentic, purpose-driven leadership. Whether you're looking to inspire your team, build deeper trust with clients, or create a culture where innovation thrives, Start with Why offers a compelling framework for leading with intention. Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab your copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book.
Floor joined Trivium Packaging with a mission transform HR from the ground up. After 17 years at Heineken, and the merger of two companies forming Trivium, Floor set out to unify the business through purpose, values and people-centric leadership. Describing the future of HR as high tech and deeply human, Floor discusses rising techno stress, including the fear of not keeping up and the fear of replacement, meaning HR must get closer to finance and IT to preserve the deeply human side of business. Floor shares her passion for pay equity and transparency, drawing on her background as an employment lawyer, and gives an example of a "Beautiful People at Trivium" campaign, real employees' stories, bottom up, within D&I work. Her wish for you: Never stop expanding HR talent and enthusiasm - the business impact speaks for itself. Elevate Wellbeing to a Strategic Priority Thank you to Geoff McDonald for sponsoring this episode. In 2014, he left Unilever to devote his expertise to ending the stigma of depression and anxiety in the workplace - because he knows first-hand that talking about mental health saves lives. As a business transformation consultant and co-founder of charity Minds@Work, Geoff helps organisations define purpose beyond growth and profitability, and develop holistic wellbeing strategies that unlock true performance potential. Learn more: How Geoff can help you elevate wellbeing to a strategic priority: www.geoffmcdonald.co.uk Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work? Our book of the month for April is Start with Why by Simon Sinek – a powerful exploration of what separates truly inspiring leaders from the rest. Simon challenges the conventional focus on what we do or how we do it, and instead argues that great leaders and organisations start with why – their purpose, cause, or belief. Through his Golden Circle framework, he demonstrates how the most inspiring leaders think, act and communicate from the inside out. Drawing on examples from Apple, Martin Luther King Jr, and the Wright Brothers, Sinek shows that people don't buy what you do – they buy why you do it. When organisations are clear about their purpose, they attract employees and customers who share their beliefs, creating cultures of trust and belonging where people feel valued and motivated to contribute their best work. This isn't just about messaging; it's about building sustainable success through authentic, purpose-driven leadership. Whether you're looking to inspire your team, build deeper trust with clients, or create a culture where innovation thrives, Start with Why offers a compelling framework for leading with intention. Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab your copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book.
Han pasado 2 meses desde que U2 lanzó el EP "Days Of Ash" en Miércoles de Ceniza sin aviso previo. ¿Qué sentimos luego de pasada la sorpresa?Pepo, Dafy, Juan Claudio y Zed discuten en profundidad sobre la música y los temas del nuevo EP, sobre si realmente nos había gustado el disco o si todo era producto de la sorpresa del lanzamiento.Hablamos sobre si cambiaron algunas de nuestras percepciones, leemos y comentamos los comentarios de la gente y luego nos enfocamos en hablar canción por canción de la música y de sus letras, que son posiblemente lo más interesante del disco.Una conversación de larga duración porque el disco así lo amerita. Hablamos de religión, política, egos, la voz de Bono, la producción del disco, el pasado vs el presente de la banda y las expectativas que nos deja este EP a la espera del próximo álbum oficial que saldrá a fines de 2026.¿Ha cambiado algo? (3:21)Comentarios fans y discusión (8:42)American Obituary (45:28)Tears Of Things (1:01:30)Song Of The Future (1:30:24)Wildpeace (1:49:20)One Life At A Time (1:53:09)Yours Eternally (2:18:19)Propaganda (2:41:38)Conclusiones y expectativas (2:50:19)PD 1: Recomendamos escuchar también el Episodio 80: "Religión y U2" para una escucha complementaria ;)PD 2: Esto fue grabado ANTES de la salida de "Easter Lily".******************Este y todos los capítulos salen por adelantado para nuestro GOLDEN CIRCLE de patreon.com/u2chile. Si no quieres esperar, únete y apoya el proyecto de U2 Chile: El Podcast para tener más contenido por adelantado, contenido exclusivo y para ayudarnos a hacer todo más fácil.Los invitamos a suscribirse al podcast y darnos Like, 5 estrellas y todas esas cosas que nos ayudan a llegar a más gente.Síguenos en:Facebook.com/U2Chile.netComo @u2chile en Instagram, Twitter, Youtube, TikTok y ThreadsComo @u2chile.net en BlueskyÚnanse a la comunidad en el Grupo de Facebook de U2 ChileBuena onda!
Donovan's environmental passion drives him - growing up on an organic regenerative farm off-grid in Northern California shaped his career. As well as leading people strategy for engineers and environmental consultants, he serves on boards such as the Mattole Restoration Council – roles that align with Langan's sustainability work and their 80% Gen Z/millennial workforce, who highly value Langan's approach to citizenship. Donovan discusses the opportunity for AI to free HR business partners from transactional work to focus on coaching, culture, and employee experience. He shares examples of living corporate values, not just posting them, such as Women at Langan's 10th anniversary – with a summit open to clients, suppliers, competitors (and all genders) - maximising value and impact across Langan's value chain. His wish for HR: lead with kindness, empathy and heart. Be the employee advocate, not just the business partner. References: - The Farm is Here by Jeff Tkach Elevating wellbeing to a strategic priority: Geoff McDonald's work Thank you to Geoff McDonald for sponsoring this episode. Geoff is a global advocate, campaigner and consultant passionate about addressing the stigma of mental ill health in workplaces. As former Global VP of Human Resources at Unilever, Geoff brings practical experience helping organisations elevate wellbeing to a strategic priority in the C-suite. In 2014, he left Unilever to devote his expertise to ending the stigma of depression and anxiety in the workplace - because he knows first-hand that talking about mental health saves lives. As a business transformation consultant and co-founder of charity Minds@Work, Geoff helps organisations define purpose beyond growth and profitability, and develop holistic wellbeing strategies that unlock true performance potential. Learn more about Geoff McDonald's work: www.geoffmcdonald.co.uk Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work? Our book of the month for April is Start with Why by Simon Sinek – a powerful exploration of what separates truly inspiring leaders from the rest. Simon challenges the conventional focus on what we do or how we do it, and instead argues that great leaders and organisations start with why – their purpose, cause, or belief. Through his Golden Circle framework, he demonstrates how the most inspiring leaders think, act and communicate from the inside out. Drawing on examples from Apple, Martin Luther King Jr, and the Wright Brothers, Sinek shows that people don't buy what you do – they buy why you do it. When organisations are clear about their purpose, they attract employees and customers who share their beliefs, creating cultures of trust and belonging where people feel valued and motivated to contribute their best work. This isn't just about messaging; it's about building sustainable success through authentic, purpose-driven leadership. Whether you're looking to inspire your team, build deeper trust with clients, or create a culture where innovation thrives, Start with Why offers a compelling framework for leading with intention. Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab your copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book.
Ahead of Mental Health Awareness Week, Geoff McDonald discusses how he helps leadership and HR create workplaces where everyone can ask for help without stigma. Advocating that current wellbeing efforts focus too much on individuals, Geoff notes that burnout levels aren't decreasing despite efforts, and sets out the case for moving to organisation wide wellbeing through culture change. Mental Health Awareness Week commences on 11th May 2026; this year's theme is Action. Geoff's call to action for you: start with your own mental health. Only when you care about yourself can you lead the workplace culture revolution. Elevating wellbeing to a strategic priority: Geoff McDonald's work Thank you to Geoff McDonald for sponsoring this episode. Geoff is a global advocate, campaigner and consultant passionate about addressing the stigma of mental ill health in workplaces. As former Global VP of Human Resources at Unilever, Geoff brings practical experience helping organisations elevate wellbeing to a strategic priority in the C-suite. In 2014, he left Unilever to devote his expertise to ending the stigma of depression and anxiety in the workplace - because he knows first-hand that talking about mental health saves lives. As a business transformation consultant and co-founder of charity Minds@Work, Geoff helps organisations define purpose beyond growth and profitability, and develop holistic wellbeing strategies that unlock true performance potential. Learn more about Geoff McDonald's work: www.geoffmcdonald.co.uk Are you looking for your next great read that inspires you and helps your work? Our book of the month for April is Start with Why by Simon Sinek – a powerful exploration of what separates truly inspiring leaders from the rest. Simon challenges the conventional focus on what we do or how we do it, and instead argues that great leaders and organisations start with why – their purpose, cause, or belief. Through his Golden Circle framework, he demonstrates how the most inspiring leaders think, act and communicate from the inside out. Drawing on examples from Apple, Martin Luther King Jr, and the Wright Brothers, Sinek shows that people don't buy what you do – they buy why you do it. When organisations are clear about their purpose, they attract employees and customers who share their beliefs, creating cultures of trust and belonging where people feel valued and motivated to contribute their best work. This isn't just about messaging; it's about building sustainable success through authentic, purpose-driven leadership. Whether you're looking to inspire your team, build deeper trust with clients, or create a culture where innovation thrives, Start with Why offers a compelling framework for leading with intention. Head to UpliftingPeople.com to grab your copy, and we hope you enjoy this month's Uplifting Book.
U2 nos volvió a sorprender con otro EP lanzado sin previo aviso, en Semana Santa más encima. Esta vez se trata de "Easter Lily", disco de 6 canciones cargadas de mirada interior, espiritualidad y esperanza, a diferencia de lo terrenal y específico de "Days Of Ash". Juntamos rápidamente a gente que quería conversar y dar sus primeras impresiones: Zed, que estuvo en el análisis en profundidad de Days Of Ash (que saldrá pronto).Caco, a quien no le gustó Days Of Ash pero sí Easter Lily.Miguel Ángel, que habló con nosotros de Brian Eno (Ep 47) y Passengers (Ep 55).y Pancho, don U2 Chile, que tenía mucho que decir sobre ambos discos.Hablamos de las primeras sensaciones, lo que nos gustó de inmediato y las diferencias con Days Of Ash, de lo que nos puso la piel de gallina, de "las abejas a la miel", Albert Hammond, y también especulamos algo sobre el próximo disco de U2 y quién sabe si algún otro EP sorpresa.Definitivamente 2026 es un gran año para ser fan de U2.¿Qué te pareció el EP? Coméntanos!**************Este y todos los capítulos salen por adelantado para nuestro GOLDEN CIRCLE de patreon.com/u2chile. Si no quieres esperar, únete y apoya el proyecto de U2 Chile: El Podcast para tener más contenido por adelantado, contenido exclusivo y para ayudarnos a hacer todo más fácil.Los invitamos a suscribirse al podcast y darnos Like, 5 estrellas y todas esas cosas que nos ayudan a llegar a más gente.Síguenos en:Facebook.com/U2Chile.netComo @u2chile en Instagram, Twitter, Youtube, TikTok y ThreadsComo @u2chile.net en BlueskyÚnanse a la comunidad en el Grupo de Facebook de U2 ChileBuena onda!
En este capítulo especial, conversamos sobre la relación entre U2 y la religión en todos sus aspectos, incluidas sus contradicciones y aciertos. ¿Se creen mesías, son profetas o simplemente peregrinos?Pepo conversa con Ely, Franz y Juan Claudio sobre nuestra propia conexión entre la banda y la religión, el contexto histórico de cómo Irlanda se forjó respecto a la religión, las contradicciones (o no) de la banda y Bono entre religión y política, debatimos si son una banda cristiana o espiritual.También hablamos del gospel, de Elvis, de Bowie, de Johnny Cash, del Papa con los lentes de Bono, de su relación con George W Bush, del nuevo EP Days Of Ash y lo que esperamos para el futuro disco.Una conversación que definitivamente va a tener una segunda parte. (Actualización: con la salida sorpresa de #EasterLily, más que confirmada una segunda parte)**************Este y todos los capítulos salen por adelantado para nuestro GOLDEN CIRCLE de patreon.com/u2chile. Si no quieres esperar, únete y apoya el proyecto de U2 Chile: El Podcast para tener más contenido por adelantado, contenido exclusivo y para ayudarnos a hacer todo más fácil.Los invitamos a suscribirse al podcast y darnos Like, 5 estrellas y todas esas cosas que nos ayudan a llegar a más gente.Síguenos en:Facebook.com/U2Chile.netComo @u2chile en Instagram, Twitter, Youtube, TikTok y ThreadsComo @u2chile.net en BlueskyÚnanse a la comunidad en el Grupo de Facebook de U2 ChileBuena onda!
Se cumplen 15 años desde uno de los conciertos más espectaculares de la historia de Chile: el U2 360º Tour, que posó su Garra sobre el Estadio Nacional el 25 de Marzo de 2011.En este capítulo Pepo, Bea, Ely, Nacho y Fernando conversan sobre todo lo que pasó entre el comienzo de la gira hasta la confirmación de los conciertos en Sudamérica, la venta de entradas, The Edge en Atacama, la escapada al hotel de Fernando donde The Edge le firmó un billete de $1000, la Fila y la helada de la Pista Atlética, la ronda de San Miguel, Ricky Martin, Muse, U2, Francisca Valenzuela y todo lo que vivimos y sentimos y recordamos de ese concierto.También revisa todo lo relacionado al show:Podcast con Karina quien subió al escenario en “In A Little While”Podcast con Martín, quien subió al escenario en “With Or Without You”Audiocomentario del concierto (Ep 9)DVD Artesa Multicam en Youtube.com/@u2chileReedición Polera 360º Tour: u2chile.net/merch/Recopilatorio en proceso: u2chile.net/u2-en-chile/360-tour-2011/Y tenemos un playlist de Spotify con las canciones del show.******Este y todos los capítulos salen por adelantado para nuestro GOLDEN CIRCLE de patreon.com/u2chile. Si no quieres esperar, únete y apoya el proyecto de U2 Chile: El Podcast para tener más contenido por adelantado, contenido exclusivo y para ayudarnos a hacer todo más fácil.Los invitamos a suscribirse al podcast y darnos Like, 5 estrellas y todas esas cosas que nos ayudan a llegar a más gente.Síguenos en:Facebook.com/U2Chile.netComo @u2chile en Instagram, Twitter, Youtube, TikTok y ThreadsComo @u2chile.net en BlueskyÚnanse a la comunidad en el Grupo de Facebook de U2 ChileBuena onda!
During the New Moon in Pisces Spirit Circle on March 18th, Therese Tucker channels a powerful transmission from the Golden Circle Council of Sirius, joined by the Arcturian Council of Light. This session carries the energy of deep unlocking — an invitation to release what has been held and allow higher dimensional frequencies to move through you naturally, without force.In this transmission, Therese guides participants through a meditation and visualization experience designed to open the heart space and activate the Christ Consciousness — a sacred thread woven through each Spirit Circle gathering. This session also carries something rare: a Blue Star transmission, a special activation available to all who receive it, designed to amplify the frequency signal within your DNA and attune you to the higher dimensional energies available during this potent New Moon gateway.The Councils emphasize the importance of trusting your intuition and allowing — rather than forcing — the flow of what is already seeking to move through you.✨ This episode is an activation. Receive it when you are ready to be still, open, and willing to unlock what has always been within you.✨ Continue your spiritual journey with Therese Tucker:
Under the transformative light of the Full Moon and Total Lunar Eclipse in Virgo, Therese Tucker channels an expansive message from the Golden Circle Council of Sirius, joined by the Arcturian Council of Light. This episode delves into the profound shift from the fear matrix into a new era of spiritual freedom—reminding us that the cage was always an illusion and that true liberation is realized within.Through the channeling, we explore the unlocking of etheric bodies, the sacred Blue Star transmission, and the cosmic significance of unity versus separation. The Councils reveal that reality is shaped from the inside out and that we're each at a pivotal choice point: the school of unification or separation. Therese Tucker unpacks these esoteric teachings, inviting us to choose healing, conscious alignment, and unity from the heart.✨ This episode is an activation for spiritual growth, timeline awareness, and a deep invitation to harmonize with your highest path.✨ Continue your spiritual journey with Therese Tucker:
McKay reveals why the most critical factor for success in business and life isn't the product, price, or timing, but the power of a compelling story. He demonstrates that the "best story wins" by reframing value, creating emotional connection, and motivating action in ways that data and features alone cannot.Drawing on case studies from disruptive brands like Canva, Duolingo, and Moderna, McKay shows how storytelling can redefine entire industries. He breaks down powerful communication frameworks, including Simon Sinek's "Golden Circle," Donald Miller's "StoryBrand," and Barbara Minto's "Pyramid Principle," to provide a clear roadmap for crafting impactful narratives. By positioning the customer as the hero and the business as the guide, he illustrates how to move beyond product features to address core human motivations and frustrations. Ultimately, this episode equips listeners with the tools to craft irresistible stories that capture attention, build loyalty, and drive results.Main Themes:Why the best story always wins in businessThe StoryBrand Framework: Positioning the customer as the heroSimon Sinek's Golden Circle: Starting with "Why"The Pyramid Principle: Leading with the answer firstCase studies in storytelling: Canva, Duolingo, Apple, and PatagoniaUsing "anticipation hooks" to engage listenersTapping into the brain's "narrative network" to create emotional connectionHow fictional stories dramatically increased the value of simple productsReframing complex technology (Moderna's mRNA) into a simple, empowering narrativeShifting from a product-focused to a story-focused sales approachTop 10 Quotes:"The best story wins.""A story is a piece of information wrapped in emotion.""People don't buy what you do; they buy why you do it.""Your customer is the hero. You are not, nor is your product. You are the guide.""When you start with ‘why', you attract believers, not just buyers.""Stories put the other person in receptive mode.""Instead of injecting a vaccine, we teach your body how to solve the problem itself.""Clarity beats suspense or confusion every time.""Beliefs drive actions, both positive and negative."Show Links:Open Your Eyes with McKay Christensen
CLUES TO SUCCESS | Focusing on “her people” filled both Janae Ohrt's cup and her funnel, fueling her growth from a part-time agent running an in-home daycare to becoming a CENTURION® producer. In this episode, Dylan sits down with Janae to talk about how she maintains personal relationships with her database, cares for clients like family, and stays top of mind through consistent follow-up and intentional outreach. Janae shares how clear goals, strong habits, and authentic connection have shaped her success and continue to fuel her growth. In this episode: 00:00 Podcast Welcome 00:24 Meet Janae 01:12 Daycare To Centurion 02:31 Why Daycare Worked 06:03 Golden Circle 07:48 Quitting Daycare Leap 12:31 Full Time Growth 15:39 Intentional Relationships 17:14 Mama Bear Client Care 20:05 Lead Gen Buyer Hook 20:36 Buyer Letter Roleplay 21:21 Sphere Mailer Strategy 22:32 Segmentation and Matchmaking 24:19 Follow Up Superpower 27:17 Sharing Templates and Systems 29:17 Daily Stories Top of Mind 30:31 Sales Contest Competition 35:30 Massive Action Explained 36:32 Intentional Growth and Goals 40:28 Wedding Plans and Family 40:57 Relationship First Wrap Up Subscribe to the More Than More Podcast for new weekly episodes as we discuss building meaningful and impactful businesses, careers, and lives through real estate. Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube
Pourquoi est-ce que certains réussissent à inspirer, et d'autres non ? Quelle différence y-a-t'il entre les marques qui fonctionnent, et celless qui malgré la qualité de leur offre disparaissent ? Pourquoi est-ce que certains arrivent à évoluer dans leur cercle professionnel et d'autres stagnent ? Dans cet épisode de L'art du mentaliste, nous explorons le concept des Golden Circles développé par Simon Sinek, et son retentissement sur le monde professionnel. Vous découvrirez le secret dérrière les marques à succès, comprendrez les stratégies marketing cachées et apprendrez à utiliser ces mêmes concepts à votre propre vie pour mieux vous vendre. Taha vous livre ici certains des conseils qu'il garde uniquement pour les leaders, décideurs et entrepreneurs qu'il coach et accompagne, alors prenez des notes si vous voulez accélerer votre évolution professionnelle ! Références : - Sinek, Simon. Start with why: How great leaders inspire everyone to take action. Penguin, 2009.- Start with why -- how great leaders inspire action | Simon Sinek | TEDxPugetSound- Liquin, Emily G., and Tania Lombrozo. "A functional approach to explanation-seeking curiosity." Cognitive Psychology 119 (2020): 101276.L'art du mentaliste, un podcast animé par Taha Mansour et Alexis Dieux, musique par Antoine Piolé.Retrouvez Taha Mansour :- Son site : www.tahamansour.com- Instagram / Facebook : @TahaMentalismeRetrouvez Alexis Dieux :- Son site : https://www.alexisdieux.com/- Instagram : @alexisdieuxhypnose
Después del 26 de Febrero de 2006, después de finalizado el segundo show de U2 en Chile, después de haber vivido el Vertigo Tour en el Estadio Nacional, pensamos que sólo nos quedarían los recuerdos y una que otra foto, pero dos sitios de fans se unieron para producir un "DVD Artesa", un multicam con lo mejor que se podía conseguir de video y audio, para que el concierto quedara registrado para la posteridad.Ese "DVD Artesa" ya está en su totalidad en el YouTube de U2 Chile y es motivo de un nuevo Audiocomentario de U2 Chile: El Podcast.Junto a Zed y Cristián, quienes fueron parte del desarrollo del DVD, vemos el concierto y nos cuentan detalles de su producción, a la vez que disfrutamos de un show que no hemos visto en mucho tiempo y que se mantiene muy bien en el tiempo.**********Otros especiales que hicimos para celebrar los 20 años de #U2VertigoChile06:Larga conversación sobre lo que vivimos antes, durante y después del concierto del 26 de FebreroConversamos con la gente de Franz Ferdinand Chile sobre el teloneo de los escocesesConversamos con Vero y Caco sobre cómo lograron subir a bailar con BonoReeditamos la polera que hicimos para el conciertoY tenemos un playlist de Spotify con las canciones del show y más**********Este capítulo salió por adelantado para nuestro GOLDEN CIRCLE de patreon.com/u2chile. Si no quieres esperar, únete y apoya el proyecto de U2 Chile: El Podcast para tener más contenido por adelantado, contenido exclusivo, y para ayudarnos a hacer todo más fácil.Los invitamos a suscribirse al podcast y darnos Like, 5 estrellas y todas esas cosas que nos ayudan a llegar a más gente.Síguenos en:Facebook.com/U2Chile.netComo @u2chile en Instagram, Twitter, Youtube, TikTok y ThreadsComo @u2chile.net en BlueskyÚnanse a la comunidad en el Grupo de Facebook de U2 Chile
Join Steve Cofield and Jeff Parles live from the Golden Circle at Treasure Island! Shannon Kelly joins us for the second hour! Will the USA win Gold in Hockey? Listen Now! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Steve Cofield and Jeff Parles live from the Golden Circle at Treasure Island! Mark McMillian and Matt Neverett joins us for the final hour! Will the USA win Gold in Hockey? Listen Now! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A surge of cosmic energy ripples through this powerful episode as Therese channels a timely message from the Golden Circle Council of Sirius and the Arcturian Council of Light, recorded under the potent influences of a New Moon in Capricorn and a rare geomagnetic storm (CME). As Therese shares her personal experience navigating the overwhelming physical energies—alongside the collective symptoms many starseeds are feeling—the Councils offer profound wisdom on karmic cycles, emotional baselines, and the art of conscious sacrifice for ascension.Journey with Therese as you discover:
If you've ever looked at a map of Iceland and thought, “Oh wow, it's tiny — we can totally see everything,” you are not alone. I hear this all the time. And honestly? It makes sense. Iceland looks small on a map, but traveling through it is a very different experience. I'm going to explain why Iceland being ‘small' is actually misleading, and how that misunderstanding causes a lot of travelers to overpack their itineraries, underestimate drive times, and end up more stressed than they expected. How Map Illusion Makes Iceland’s Size Confusing Yes, Iceland is about the size of Kentucky. But unlike many places, almost all travel happens on a single main road, and that road isn't a straight highway from point A to point B. Driving in Iceland involves: Winding roads One-lane bridges Changing weather Sudden stops because… well… waterfalls, sheep, and stunning landscapes For example, Reykjavík to Vík doesn't look far, but that drive alone can take 2.5 to 3 hours, and that's without stopping. And no one ever drives Iceland without stopping. Now add: Limited daylight in winter Weather delays Gravel roads Fatigue from constant visual stimulation Suddenly, “just one more stop” becomes the thing that breaks your day. This is where travelers get tripped up — they plan based on distance, not time. I've seen itineraries that say: “Golden Circle in the morning, South Coast in the afternoon.” Technically? Possible. Realistically? Exhausting. I Learned the Hard Way Even after living in Iceland for years, I still plan conservatively. Not because I can't do more, but because I've learned the hard way. There have been a few times when I stuffed my itinerary so much that I felt tired, stressed, and annoyed. Traveling felt more like a chore than an adventure. How to Realistically Plan a Trip to Iceland That is Personalized for You If you're planning a trip to Iceland and feeling overwhelmed by all the information out there, I want to invite you to my Live Iceland Trip Planning Workshop happening on January 31st, 2026. It is the first one of this year and is extremely helpful for getting a head start on planning your trip in Iceland for 2026 and beyond. This is a live, interactive workshop where I help you understand how to plan your trip realistically, from driving distances and timing, to choosing the right season, and building an itinerary that actually works. You'll also be able to ask me your questions in real time, which is honestly one of the most valuable parts. I also do a giveaway of Iceland related prizes at the end of the workshop. One prize is a one-one video consultation with me, which is normally all booked up because I have few slots open for that throughout the year. If you want clarity, confidence, and a solid plan instead of stress, here are is where you can secure your spot for the live workshop. Random Fact of the Episode The total length of the ring road or route 1 is 1,322 kilometres (821 mi), making it the longest ring road in Europe. It connects the majority of towns together in the most densely populated areas of the country. Icelandic Word of the Episode Tími (tee-mi) — Time A perfect reminder that in Iceland, planning by time, not distance, is what makes or breaks a trip. Share This With a Friend Facebook Threads Email Let’s Be Social Youtube Instagram Tiktok Facebook Þakka þér kærlega fyrir að hlusta og sjáumst fljótlega.
The Knights of the Golden Circle ( KGC ) was a secret pro-slavery society, founded by George W. L. Bickley in the mid-1850s. William Ramsey returns to drop some knowledge on this subject. You can find all things William Ramsey here***************************************Get your What is Truth Merch Here!https://whatistruthpodmerch.itemorder.com/shop/home/Find all my links herehttps://linktr.ee/whatistruthpodcastTo catch a live show, Please Follow me on Odysee and Rumble!Please rate 5 stars if you enjoy the content! For vast majority of my content follow me on Odyseehttps://odysee.com/@Weezy:aNow on Rumble!https://rumble.com/user/WhatistruthpodcastFollow me on Twitter!https://twitter.com/WhatTruthPodJoin our Telegram channel Grouphttps://t.me/witweezyhttps://www.youtube.com/@WHATISTRUTHTVListen on your Favorite podcast player!https://www.minds.com/weezytruth/Daddygate Podcasthttps://www.youtube.com/c/TheDaddyGatePodcastIf you would like to "Tip" the show Click the Patreon Link. Support will help me improve the show. Much Love to all whom already have!https://www.patreon.com/What_is_TruthIf you would like to join the WHAT IS TRUTH? PODCAST private FACEBOOK group, hit the link! Private Facebook grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/429145721412069/?ref=shareEmail WHATISTRUTHPODCAST@gmail.com
Hey, humans! This episode is where we start a three-part journey that I truly believe will permanently alter your outlook, because that's what happens when you discover your "why". We all know the what and the how, but when you get clear on the purpose and the belief behind your work, everything gets easier. I'm opening up and sharing the crisis moments in my own life from sitting in Jocelyn's hospital room and my daughter's journey afterwards - that stripped away everything but what truly mattered, making my own why clearer than ever. This week, I'm giving you an assignment to start excavating your own origin story and patterns. Grab a piece of paper and block out 30 minutes to look for the themes that keep appearing in your life and work! We'll walk through the framework of Simon Sinek's Golden Circle and use the powerful format: "To blank, so that blank.". Do the work this week, because understanding your human experience is the first step to enhancing the HX of everyone around you. Bring your first draft, because next week, we're diving into Part 2: How your why transforms your approach to leading! Enjoy, Stacie More episodes at StacieBaird.com.
Is your go-to-market built around “why” or around “wow, how, now”?Many teams love Simon Sinek's Golden Circle. Others organize their marketing around buyer stages, hooks, and calls to action. Brian and Stijn think you do not have to pick one or the other, and that the real job is to raise signal and cut noise in how you lead.In this episode of B2B SaaS Marketing Snacks, host Brian Graf sits down with Kalungi founder and Chief Syntropy Officer Stijn Hendrikse to compare "Start With Why" with the "Wow, How, Now" model, and to show how both can live inside the same story, from brand to campaigns to a single email. They also walk through a very simple Google Sheet that Stijn uses with his teams to decide what work is actually worth doing.You will hear how to match your message to the state of mind your audience is in, make clearer decisions as a marketing leader, and run your team in a more syntropic way, not just a busier one.In this episode, you will learn:When to lead with mission and “why” in your storyHow wow, how, now maps to your funnel and contentWhy starting with who and what it is for changes resultsA simple sheet to score ideas on signal, shipping, and flywheel effectHow STOP turns repeated work into assets, not one offsWays to use AI with your team in a syntropic wayBy the end, you will have a clearer way to use both Golden Circle and "Wow, How, Now" together, plus a very practical tool to decide what your team should start, keep, or stop doing next. Resources shared in this episode:SaaS Content Marketing 101: A Comprehensive Introduction for SaaS FoundersBSMS 83 - Marketing during a downturnThe Foundation of a Successful SaaS GTM (Go-to-Market) Strategy T2D3 CMO MasterclassSubmit and vote on our podcast topicsABOUT B2B SAAS MARKETING SNACKSSince 2020, The B2B SaaS Marketing Snacks Podcast has offered software company founders, investors and leadership a fresh source of insights into building a complete and efficient engine for growth.Meet our Marketing Snacks Podcast Hosts: Stijn Hendrikse: Author of T2D3 Masterclass & Book, Founder of KalungiAs a serial entrepreneur and marketing leader, Stijn has contributed to the success of 20+ startups as a C-level executive, including Chief Revenue Officer of Acumatica, CEO of MightyCall, a SaaS contact center solution, and leading the initial global Go-to-Market for Atera, a B2B SaaS Unicorn. Before focusing on startups, Stijn led global SMB Marketing and B2B Product Marketing for Microsoft's Office platform.Brian Graf: CEO of KalungiAs CEO of Kalungi, Brian provides high-level strategy, tactical execution, and business leadership expertise to drive long-term growth for B2B SaaS. Brian has successfully led clients in all aspects of marketing growth, from positioning and messaging to event support, product announcements, and channel-spend optimizations, generating qualified leads and brand awareness for clients while prioritizing ROI. Before Kalungi, Brian worked in television advertising, specializing in business intelligence and campaign optimization, and earned his MBA at the University of Washington's Foster School of Business with a focus in finance and marketing.Visit Kalungi.com to learn more about growing your B2B SaaS company.
Hello and welcome back to the show! Today I join with Doc Brown (Promethius Lens) and the Occult Rejects to discuss the secret life of John Wilkes Booth and the Knights of the Golden Circle! This is a very interesting topic and something I definitely had never heard of before. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.Hate the Ads? Join Patreon! PATREON (ROOM 237)! https://www.patreon.com/Cosmicpeachpodcast
In this episode I chat with Monika Pronczuk, the adventurous traveler and creator of Plan Pack Explore, a go-to resource packed with Iceland travel tips and inspiration.Originally from Poland, Monika has found her true passion in Iceland — a place that captured her heart and changed her travels forever. She shares her top recommendations for first-time visitors, including the Snæfellsnes Peninsula and the Golden Circle, but also takes us off the beaten path to explore Iceland's remote Northeast and the wild Highlands.Expect stories, insider advice, and Monika's contagious enthusiasm for the landscapes, culture, and spirit of this stunning island. Whether you're planning your first Iceland adventure or dreaming of going back, this episode will inspire you to see the astonishing side of Iceland — beyond the usual routes.Want to chat more about Iceland, email Lynne at Lynne@WanderYourWay.com.In this episode:0:45: Intro2:17: Monika's bio5:40: Introducing Monika7:44: Placing Iceland on the map8:36: Falling in love with Iceland11:18: First visit recommendations22:21: Snæfellsjökull & Golden Circle27:00: A week trip33:15: Off the main tourist track41:17: Northeast section46:44: The Highlands55:09: Monika's favorites56:20: Logistics & tips1:06:06: Wrapping it upImportant links:Plan Pack Explore (you'll be able to find all the places Monika talk about using her Iceland guides)Visit IcelandWander Your Way ResourcesREIWander Your Way AdventuresWander Your Way ★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode, I sit down with Elliot Fielding, Co-Founder of Hubscale, to unpack how they've built one of the most high-performing recruitment businesses in cybersecurity.We dive into the strategy, culture, and hiring principles driving Hubscale's rapid growth: from building their “Golden Circle” client strategy to creating a team that thrives on collaboration, data, and discipline.You can connect with Elliot here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/efielding1/-------------------------Watch the episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-fqxEgWPT7E-------------------------Sponsors - Claim your exclusive savings from our partners with the links below:CapEx Currency - Check Out CapEx & Claim Your Exclusive Offer HereSourcewhale - Check Out Sourcewhale & Claim Your Exclusive Offer Here.Raise - Check Out Raise & Claim Your Exclusive Offer Here.-------------------------Extra Stuff:Learn more about our online skills development platform Hector here: https://bit.ly/47hsaxeJoin 4,000+ other recruiters levelling up their skills with our Limitless Learning Newsletter here: https://limitless-learning.thisishector.com/subscribe-------------------------Get in touch:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hishemazzouz/-------------------------
Iceland is so much more than the Golden Circle and Northern Lights—there's a vast country that exists beyond the tourist hotspots. On this episode of Unpacked, join host Aislyn Greene as she speaks with travel writer Ali Wunderman, who has been exploring the country for more than a decade. Ali shares how to connect with authentic Icelandic culture, avoid the crowds, and discover the spots that most visitors miss. From traditional lopapeysa sweaters to remote West Fjords adventures, learn how to experience Iceland like a local. In this episode, you'll learn How to avoid crowds at Iceland's most popular destinations Why the West Fjords and East Fjords offer Iceland's most authentic experiences The cultural significance behind Iceland's tourism boom and economic recovery How to respectfully engage with Icelandic hot spring etiquette and local customs Don't miss these moments [03:00] The tourism video that changed everything and launched Iceland's boom [08:00] Why dating an Icelander is the ultimate travel hack (and passport strategy) [15:00] Iceland's transformation from a place left off maps to overtourism destination [20:00] The real story behind Icelandic cuisine beyond fermented shark [25:00] How WWII American soldiers accidentally created modern Iceland's progressive culture [30:00] Essential Icelandic words and cultural tips for connecting with locals Meet this week's guest Ali Wunderman, travel writer for National Geographic, Vogue, and Afar, and author of an Iceland guidebook Resources —Read the transcript of this episode —Read Ali's Afar.com story about off-the-beaten-path Iceland —Explore Afar's guide to Iceland —Browse Ali's Iceland guidebook —Follow Ali's travels and writing on Instagram —Explore her ex-boyfriend's Icelandic music playlist. "He often shares this with foreigners to get a deeper taste of Iceland's music beyond the stuff that makes it to the USA," Ali says. Where to Stay Find your dream Icelandic hotel Where to Eat, Drink, and shop Shop for traditional Icelandic sweaters at the Handknitting Association of Iceland Eat Icelandic cuisine at Dill restaurant (Iceland's first Michelin star) Try local Thai restaurants (a surprising Iceland specialty) Eat the famous hamburger with fries inside at Leirunesti in Akureyri Activities Horseback riding with Eldhestar Sheep herding during réttir season (September) Iceland Airwaves Music Festival (November) Þorrablót winter festivals (January) West Fjords photography expeditions Highland four-wheel-drive adventures Bonus Opportunity: What's one tricky travel topic you want us to unpack? Send us a voice message here, for a chance to weigh in and be featured in an upcoming episode. Stay Connected Sign up for our podcast newsletter, Behind the Mic, where we share upcoming news and behind-the-scenes details of each episode. Explore our other podcasts, View From Afar, about the people and companies shaping the future of travel, and Travel Tales, which celebrates first-person narratives about the way travel changes us. Unpacked by Afar is part of Airwave Media's podcast network. Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The Steve Dangle Podcast, 00:00 Join us at The Course & The Clubhouse: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/thecourseandtheclubhouse/1836083 03:30 The NHL has new rules starting this year and next 33:00 The Hurricanes and Sens unveil new jerseys 51:00 A sink 1:04:30 The Edmonton media and McDavid 1:16:45 Brad Treliving talks and Anthony Stolarz's next contract 1:32:30 Marco Rossi signs 1:40:00 Rasmus Andersson trade rumours 1:49:30 Tyson Barrie retires 1:53:00 RIP Iggy Dangle Join Drew & Stew Pick Em' ➡️ https://app.sparc.fun/point-spread/dspe Subscribe to the sdpn YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@sdpn?sub_confirmation=1Join - SDP VIP: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0a0z05HiddEn7k6OGnDprg/join Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/thestevedanglepodcast Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sdpvip/subscribe - Follow us on Twitter: @Steve_Dangle, @AdamWylde, & @JesseBlake Follow us on Instagram: @SteveDangle, @AdamWylde, & @Jesse.BlakeJoin us on Discord: https://discord.com/invite/MtTmw9rrz7 For general inquiries email: info@sdpn.ca Reach out to https://www.sdpn.ca/sales to connect with our sales team and discuss the opportunity to integrate your brand within our content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Did we accidentally take a full summer break? Yep! Are we back! Yep! Did we watch a good movie this week? Ehhhh.... That's right, this week Dan and Anna suit up once more and watch Kingsman: The Golden Circle! Can Julianne Moore save this film? Tune in to find out! If you would like to support In Conclusion, you can do so at patreon.com/InConclusion
In this week's Travel Flashback Episode of the Travel Squad Podcast, we take you on an unforgettable journey through the land of fire and ice —beautiful Iceland. Tune in to hear our experiences, tips, and recommendations for making the most of your Icelandic adventure.Download our Summer Iceland Road Trip Itinerary so you can replicate this adventure!In this this episode we cover: Tips for visiting Iceland in summerThings to do & see in ReykjavikThingvellir National Park & Silfra Fissure Snorkel The best waterfalls to see in Iceland including Skogafoss What to do in Vik & Iceland's South CoastWhere to see Puffins on Iceland's South Coast Diamond Beach & Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon Things to do on Reykjanes Peninsula Sky Lagoon Hotels we stayed at:Hotel Viking - near Reykjavik Vik Cottages in Vik Fosshotel near the Glacier Lagoon201 Hotel - near Reykjavik Check out our Iceland Experiences Viator list for all the tours we did + more we couldn't fit into our schedule!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Shop: Trip Itineraries and Amazon Storefront Connect: YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram and contact us at travelsquadpodcast@gmail.com to submit a question of the week or inquire about guest interviews and advertising. Submit a question of the week or inquire about guest interviews and advertising.
Part three on the Lincoln assassination, Sean, Jorge, and Eric unravel what happened after the smoke cleared at Ford's Theatre — when the manhunt ended, and the trials began. What followed was one of the most controversial military tribunals in American history, and possibly one of the most consequential.With John Wilkes Booth dead, the government turned its attention to the surviving conspirators — Mary Surratt, Lewis Powell, David Herold, and George Atzerodt — along with several others. The trial was held by a military commission, not a civilian court, and was filled with dramatic testimonies, shadowy witnesses, and rushed judgments. In this episode, the boys break down the wild scenes of the trial: from Lewis Powell's chilling stoicism to Mary Surratt's emotional pleas and the public outrage surrounding her execution — the first of a woman by the U.S. government.But that's only half the story.What if Booth wasn't just an angry actor, but part of something deeper? Sean, Jorge, and Eric peel back the layers of conspiracy that have haunted this case for over 150 years. From claims that Secretary of War Edwin Stanton may have orchestrated a cover-up, to Finis Bates' shocking assertion that Booth lived under a false identity for decades — we explore how missing diary pages, secret societies like the Knights of the Golden Circle, and a strange article in Life Magazine from 1938 have kept the rumors alive. Was this really justice, or a carefully managed narrative?Join the boys as they dive into the courtroom drama, the ethics of wartime justice, and the enduring mysteries behind one of the darkest moments in American history. The trial may have ended in hangings, but for many, the questions never stopped.www.patreon.com/theconspiracypodcast
n this illuminating episode of the Modern Mystic Soul Podcast, Therese channels a potent message from the Golden Circle Council of Sirius and the Arcturian Council of Light, recorded under the transformative energies of the Full Moon in Capricorn on July 10th.The Councils share insights on the current planetary and personal vibrational shifts, reminding us that while physical sensations and energetic fluctuations can feel intense, they are a natural part of our collective ascension journey—and not cause for alarm.Therese also guides listeners through a gentle meditation to support both personal and planetary ascension, offering tools for navigating the experience of living between timelines and dimensions. She emphasizes the power of conscious choice, self-compassion, and trust during times of profound change.If you've been feeling energy bursts, exhaustion, or a pull to rest lately—this episode offers understanding, comfort, and guidance to help you ride the waves of ascension with grace.✨ Tune in and remember: you are not alone in this shift.→ Listen to the latest episode on the Modern Mystic Soul Podcast
Under the potent energy of the New Moon in Cancer, Therese brings through a profound transmission from the Golden Circle Council of Sirius and the Arcturian Council of Light.In this episode, explore:✨ How your emotional states serve as magnetic signals, drawing your desired reality closer—or keeping it at bay.
In Episode 125 of the Award Travel 101 podcast, hosts Angie Sparks and Cameron Laufer dive into a variety of hot topics in the travel and points world before focusing on a destination deep-dive into Iceland. They discuss recent credit card offers, including elevated Hilton Amex bonuses and a new Alaska Airlines Visa offer with a rare companion fare deal. Hyatt's bonus point promotion and Oman Air's upcoming entry into the Oneworld Alliance are also covered. On the personal front, both hosts share recent award redemptions, card strategy updates, and trip planning efforts—including Angie's family reunion logistics and Cameron's luxurious stay at Hermitage Bay.The main segment features an in-depth guide to traveling in Iceland, drawing from Angie and Cameron's separate experiences. Both traveled in August, but while Angie focused on the Golden Circle and adventurous Highlands hikes, Cameron tackled the full Ring Road route counterclockwise, visiting a broad range of regions including the East Fjords and North Iceland. They share practical advice for using points and miles for flights and accommodations, emphasizing the limited but valuable hotel options like Hilton Nordica and ION Adventure Hotel. Tips include renting a 4x4 vehicle, buying food at Costco to save money, and being prepared for strenuous hikes. The episode wraps with a fun announcement: Award Travel 101 merchandise is coming soon.Links From EpisodeOman Joins OneWorldHyatt PromotionNew Hilton OffersNew Alaska CC offerIceland Names/PlacesSouthBlue LagoonFriðheimar- Tomoto restaurantReykjadalur Hot SpringsJokulsarlon- glacier boat ride and diamond beachReynisfjara BeachSkaftafell- glacier and hikesHighlandsLandmannalauger and/or ThorsmorkSoutheastHofn- Pakkhus restaurantStokksnesEastSeydisfjordur or Borgarfjörður EystriNorth- AkureyriDettifoss waterfallLake Myvatn and bathsDimmuborgir lava fieldLeirhnjukur- bubbling hot fieldsHusavik- whale watchingSiglufjörður- orange lighthouseNorthwestSnaefellsnesKirkjufell- waterfallLodgingHunkubakkarWhere to Find Us The Free 110k+ member Award Travel 101 Community. To book time with our team, check out Award Travel 1-on-1. You can also email us at 101@award.travel Tickets are now ON SALE for our next meetup in Miami September 19-21. Secure your spot today at https://award.travel/miami2025 Our partner CardPointers helps us get the most from our cards. We love being able to automatically add all of our offers and quickly seeing the best card to use for every purchase. Signup today at https://cardpointers.com/at101 for a 30% discount on annual and lifetime subscriptions! Lastly, we appreciate your support of the AT101 Podcast/Community when you signup for your next card! Technical note: Some user experience difficulty streaming the podcast while connected to a VPN. If you have difficulty, disconnect from your VPN.
In this episode, we sit down with Tinuke Oyediran, an extraordinary adventure presenter and thrill-seeking daredevil who's breaking barriers in the world of extreme adventure. You may recognise Tinuke from her recent stint on Survivor UK on BBC1, but her journey goes far beyond reality TV. Tinuke is on a mission to show that anyone, regardless of background, can embrace life's greatest adventures and that the most rewarding experiences often come from stepping out of your comfort zone. From sleeping on the side of a mountain and walking the wing of an aeroplane to climbing glaciers, surviving alone in the wilderness, and achieving three Guinness World Records as a professional roller skater, Tinuke's fearlessness knows no bounds. She's dedicated to representing diverse audiences in extreme adventure TV, proving that anyone can push boundaries and live life to its fullest. In this inspiring conversation, Tinuke shares her journey, her passion for adventure, and her dedication to showing the world that exploration is for everyone. Tune in to hear how she's challenging perceptions and proving that adventure truly has no limits. New episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast drop every Tuesday at 7 AM (UK time)! Make sure to subscribe so you never miss the inspiring journeys and incredible stories of tough women pushing boundaries. Do you want to support the Tough Girl Mission to increase the amount of female role models in the media in the world of adventure and physical challenges? Support via Patreon! Join me in making a difference by signing up here: www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast. Your support makes a difference. Thank you x Show notes Who is Tinuke Professional Adventurer Being based in London, but spending time trying to get away from London Born and bread London Girl No 1 daredevil Lover of outdoor sports Adrenaline junkie by nature Getting out of her comfort zone is her favourite place to be Her early years growing up Being encouraged to spend time outdoors Remembering a trip she did with her mum when she was 8 years old Being an adventure presenter and filming adventure vlogs Working as a professional roller skater Getting a couple of Guinness world records Dealing with a lot of personal tragedy Going into a dark hole for a couple of years Starting adventuring and getting outdoors Adventure healing Getting through trauma Applying for Survivor (TV show UK 2023) What Survivor was like and why it was one of the most brutal things she's done Training for Survivor? The 6 month audition process Psychological training - reading books on body language, interrogation techniques Competitive?! Loving healthy competition Being a very adaptable person Coming out a tougher person Why the show is the show Planning and preparing for the future Manifesting Having clear goals of what she wants to achieve in a short space of time Working on short term goals, so they happen within 6 months Having tunnel vision focus Taking time out to vision board and really focus on what the next 6 months will look like Needing reward Why short term goals work for her Wanting to climb Kilimanjaro Working with Intrepid Travel Spending time in Belize Working with the Noma Collective Writing a series of children's adventure books The Grand Canyon Dealing with the cold - mind over matter Iceland Adventure in 2025 The Golden Circle in Iceland Advice for people to step outside their comfort zone Why the comfort zone is not your friend Why you do just need to start You have to do it! Dealing with failure and setbacks Not allowing herself to dwell to wallow Being inspired by Ness Knight DM Tinuke Adventure! How to connect with Tinuke The meaning behind her name Spending time in Nigeria Words of advice Start small Life is too short not to take the scenic route. Life is for living The only thing you are going to regret is not giving things ago Social Media Instagram @tinuke_oyediran
Text us your questions to answer on a future episode (if you want me to contact you, please include your email)Rebecca and Viktoria join Jennie to share about one of the least known and most incredible road trips in the North - the Golden Circle loop between the Yukon and Alaska including logistics, where to stop and where to eat.More about HainesMore about WhitehorseAlaska 2025 StickersShop all Alaska Travel planners and premade itinerariesFollow Jennie on InstagramSupport Alaska Uncovered on Patreon as a free or paid subscriberMusic credits: Largo Montebello, by Domenico Mannelli, CC.Support the show
We continue the chaos with the 2023-2024 World Champs Tyler Wade and Wesley Thorp, as they talk to Mike Ramsey, the heeler for the Facebook famous Doug Arnew. We gave Mike the chance to clear his name on this episode, and we also provide details on the BFI Cowboy Auction, where Tyler Wade and Wesley Thorp will auction off their John Deere Gator to benefit the Golden Circle of Champions, the Live Like Ace Foundation and the World Youth Team Roping Championship. Bid online: https://bit.ly/BFI-Cowboy-AuctionMore details on the Gator auction: https://bit.ly/BFI-Cowboy-Auction-Wesley-Thorp-Gator
Troy Ashford is navigating life after the loss of his 18-year-old son, Ace, who died in a cowboying accident last August. Along the way, Ashford has found purpose in giving back, and that brings us to the purpose of this episode: to tell you about the charity auction for the Live Like Ace Foundation, the Golden Circle of Champions and the World Youth Team Roping Championship at the 2025 Bob Feist Invitational Cowboy Auction. Link to bid: https://bit.ly/BFI-Cowboy-AuctionThe 2025 Bob Feist Invitational Cowboy Auction will this year play host to a special charity sale of a John Deere Gator, donated by Wesley Thorp. The Gator's proceeds will go toward the Live Like Ace Foundation, the Golden Circle of Champions and the WYTRC, and in this episode Ashford talks about what that donation means to his entire family.
Join me as we discuss the final days of Jesse James. From the aftermath of Northfield to his untimely demise at the hands of Bob Ford. Also discussed are the Knights of the Golden Circle, along with the fate of Frank James, Dick Liddil, Jim Cummins, and the Ford brothers. This episode is sponsored by Mint Mobile – www.mintmobile.com/wildwest Frank James | The Old Shoe Salesman - https://www.wildwestextra.com/frank-james-the-old-shoe-salesman/ Check out the website for more true tales from the Old West https://www.wildwestextra.com/ Email me! https://www.wildwestextra.com/contact/ Free Newsletter! https://wildwestjosh.substack.com/ Join Patreon for ad-free and bonus content! https://www.patreon.com/wildwestextra Shot All To Hell by Mark Lee Gardner – https://a.co/d/2WdVlSF Jesse James Last Rebel by TJ Stiles – https://a.co/d/c8hmQcl Frank and Jesse James by Ted Yeatman – https://a.co/d/6ddj5ye Join Into History for ad-free and bonus content! https://intohistory.supercast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To hear the full episode, subscribe at patreon.com/TrueAnonPod -------- We're joined by Devin O'Shea to talk about the Knights of the Golden Circle, reactionary & fascist romanticism, connections to Lincoln's assassination, and hidden treasure. Discover more episodes at podcast.trueanon.com.