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Send us a Text Message.We cover Ecuador's capital city and famed wildlife islands, with experts Katie McDonough, and Stephanie Bonham-Carter.We'll explore the historic streets of Quito, where Spanish colonial architecture meets a burgeoning food scene complete with Michelin star restaurants. Katie and Stephanie share tips on navigating the city's high altitude and uncover hidden gems in its well-preserved historical center. Experience the vibrancy of Ecuadorian festivals, including the Festival of Lights, and Carnival; and savor traditional foods that bring the country's diverse history to life.In the Galapagos Islands, discover the wildlife and the best times to visit, and learn about crucial conservation efforts, Hear firsthand accounts of playful sea lions, the mesmerizing dance of blue-footed boobies, and a heart-pounding orca sighting._____Katie McDonough is Executive Director of Custom Travel at Explore Inc. Stephanie Bonham-Carter is co-founder of the Galapagos Safari Camp. _____Podcast host Lea Lane has traveled to over 100 countries, and has written nine books, including the award-winning Places I Remember (Kirkus Reviews star rating, and 'one of the top 100 Indie books of the year'). She has contributed to many guidebooks and has written thousands of travel articles. _____Our award-winning travel podcast, Places I Remember with Lea Lane, has dropped over 100 travel episodes! New podcast episodes drop on the first Tuesday of the month, on Apple, Spotify, and wherever you listen. _____Travel vlogs of featured podcasts-- with video and graphics -- now drop on YouTube in the middle of every month! Please subscribe, like, and comment. ****************************************Website: https://placesirememberlealane.com Travel Blog: forbes.com X (Twitter):@lealane Instagram: PlacesIRememberLeaLane Facebook: Places I Remember with Lea LaneYouTube Channel: Places I Remember: Travel Talk with Lea Lane
From Dune to Drink: Astronauts' Urine-Credible New Spacesuits. Silent Speedster: Segway's Supercharged E300SE. Techy Teddy Tales: Poe's Playful AI-Powered Storytelling. FLIRTing with the Future: Hydrogen-Powered Train Revolution Hits California. Hydrogen High-Flyer: Joby's Jet Joins the Journey to Green Travel. China Powers Up: Wind and Solar Soar, Leaving Nuclear in the Shade! Hospital Halls Host High-Tech Helpers: Knightscope's K3 Keeps Watch. Transcription Triumph: Turning Talks to Text with AI Tech. Rolling the Dice on Randomness: The Unpredictable Hunt for True Random Numbers.
Embark on a profound journey with Andres Adasme of Kind Human and Amanda Burk of Balanced Travel, as we discuss the essence of 'rooting travel' and balanced tourism. Discover how you can forge connections with ancient cultures, and contribute to a sustainable global community. Andres explains traveling with purpose, where each itinerary is crafted to educate the heart and nourish the soul through hands-on experiences with remote communities in the Andes. Amanda then shares her expertise on marrying adventure with social responsibility, offering practical advice wherever your wanderlust takes you.This episode is a compass pointing toward kindness and enrichment, with memories from a ceremony in Peru to a majestic glacier, to a life-changing family trip in Germany.Andres and Amanda honor local cultures and the environment, in an episode that helps transform not just your travel plans, but your world perspective._____Andres Adasme is the founder and expedition leader of Kind Human, one-of-a-kind immersions in the ancient world.andres@kindhumantravel.com **Amanda Burk is the creator of Balanced Travel, a digital community that encourages mindful travel experiences that go beyond tourism. Focus is on integration through local cultures, sustainability, and work-life balance. Its collective,The Guild, connects travelers to a global group of travel and hospitality experts. Also Consider Airbnb Experiences, gorunningtours.com, athelink.com, birdingpal.org._____Podcast host Lea Lane has traveled to over 100 countries, and has written nine books, including the award-winning Places I Remember (Kirkus Reviews star rating, and 'one of the top 100 Indie books of the year'). She has contributed to many guidebooks and has written thousands of travel articles. _____Our award-winning travel podcast, Places I Remember with Lea Lane, has produced over 100 travel episodes! New podcast episodes drop on the first of the month, on Apple, Spotify, and wherever you listen. Check them out.Travel vlogs of featured podcasts-- with video and graphics -- now drop on YouTube the 15th of every month! Please follow, rate and review us. ****************************************Website: https://placesirememberlealane.com Travel Blog: forbes.com X (Twitter):@lealane Instagram: PlacesIRememberLeaLane Facebook: Places I Remember with Lea LaneYouTube Channel: Places I Remember: Travel Talk with Lea Lane
Using air quality data, the app would suggest routes through the city for pedestrians and cyclists avoiding the worst pollution. By Mingming Liu, Dublin City University.
Good News: The UK hit a major green milestone, Link HERE. The Good Word: More lovely words from Lord Byron! Good To Know: Astonishing trivia about Disneyland… Good News: The Dominican Republic is the latest nation to trial the 4-day work week! Link HERE. Wonderful World: Learn about the long and complex history of “Peter […]
The city as we know it cannot stay the same forever, and how we change it comes down to the remarkable data for which VivaCity is responsible.Replacing the inefficient observer-with-clipboard methods of data gathering with computer vision AI is just the first step in revolutionising cities, and Mark Nicholson is the Co-Founding CEO at the forefront.Mark joins us on Extrology to discuss the evolution of cities, a new age of data analysis, and why hardware rather than software will play host to the most exciting innovations.Lee and Mark discuss:Parallels between tennis coaching and business ownershipMark's balance of technical and creative endeavoursHow we've been poorly served in data analysis, and how modern methods have iteratedThe challenging mission of shifting transport demand within citiesNew, localised challenges with a launch in the US and a European presenceExtrology is sponsored by Progresso Talent Partners who for more than 25 years have successfully delivered interim and permanent leadership talent to transform businesses and to hire the talent you need to enable your business to thrive: https://www.progressotalent.com/
How Much Power Do You Need? You can find the RV Solar Connections Energy Audit Calculator here.You can connect with Caza Gomis on LinkedIn and get more info on RV Solar Connections at rvsolarconnections.com.Thanks for listening. Visit Bowerbird Energy online at bowerbirdenergy.com. Please stay in touch and send us ideas about guests and future episode topics of Energy Sense at info@bowerbirdenergy.com.You can follow Chris Rawlings on LinkedIn and Bowerbird Energy on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.Subscribe to the Energy Sense Podcast and find all episodes here.
The race is on to develop a battery-powered aircraft. But not everyone's convinced it will bring us closer to net-zero flight. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
In the first half of today's show, I am joined by Elissa Garay, Freelance Editor & Writer in Travel & Lifestyle. A modern-day explorer, perpetual seeker, and diligent travel scribe, she's also a champion for sustainable tourism and believes that we can all travel with conscience, for the greater good. With over 20 years' experience in the field, she's worked as an editor at leading travel publications like AFAR, Fodor's,Travelzoo, and ShermansTravel, and has had hundreds of travel and lifestyle articles published in Condé Nast Traveler, Good Housekeeping, Parents, CNN, BBC, and more. She studied journalism at SUNY New Paltz and has since 2016 lived here in our home base of Kingston, NY.Today, Elissa shares her path to writing about sustainable tourism, what sustainable tourism means and tips for the traveler on how to adopt more green travel practices.Following our conversation, I shared a positive story about what has happened locally in my hometown of Olive to better conserve and preserve our natural resources during a time of major development here in the Hudson Valley. The Pacama Conservation Organization has been vital in preserving land near and dear to me.In the second half of the show I am joined by returning guest, Amy Summers, Raising HOPE Program Director. She is responsible for overall management and leadership of Raising HOPE including outreach, recruitment, interviewing, and managing workshops, trainings, and support groups. Amy joined the United Way team in 2019.Before joining Raising HOPE, Amy directed a Big Brothers Big Sisters program at Amherst College, owned Transformations Workshops and Gallery, and taught meditation and Conscious Communication at the Five College Consortium. In 1999, Amy founded the Center for Circles of Empowerment, where she led women's empowerment workshops. Amy is a former resident of Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health, she also resided and taught at Centro Creativo, in Costa Rica. She serves on the New Startfor Women Advisory Board (SUNY Ulster) where she also teaches Stress Management. She is an Ulster Leadership Development Institute alumna, a facilitator of women's empowerment circles for the Hudson Valley LGBTQ+ Center, and a graduate of Omega Institute's Women's Leadership Intensive.Amy holds an advanced degree in Women's Studies and is the founder/facilitator of Aquoga® aquatic cardio, yoga and meditation classes. She is a survivor of a near fatal car accident, and brings the unique perspective of someone who healed from 16 assorted broken bones, and relearned how to walk, into her tool box of inspiration.Amy shares about the Benefit Concert for Raising Hope's Scholarship Fund happening on Saturday April 29th at Rosendale Theater. BETTY will be the special guest performer at this special happening! We also talk about their mentorship program and the amazing workshops that they offer on a regular basis. It's always uplifting to hear about the good work happening at Raising Hope.You can purchase tickets to the benefit party at Rosendale Theatre.Here's your New Moon Report.Today's show was engineered by Ian Seda of Radio Kingston.Our show music is from Shana Falana !!!Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFY | STITCHERITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCASTITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/she-wants/i-want-what-she-has?refid=stpr'Follow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcastTWITTER * https://twitter.com/wantwhatshehas
In this episode, host Elizabeth Harryman Lasley and producer Jason Paton delve into the sex life of corals to learn about reef restoration in the Florida Keys. Join them as they visit Dr. David Vaughan, founder of Plant a Million Corals Foundation, at his research facility on Summerland Key. We'll learn how Dr. Vaughan is revolutionizing coral restoration around the world. His goal is ambitious: planting a million corals in the next two years. Are corals a plant or an animal – or both? How do they reproduce? And how can you help with restoration efforts in the Keys and beyond? For details about Plant a Million Corals Foundation, go to plantamillioncorals.org. For more details and travel inspiration, visit Fla-Keys.com. To call from the United States or Canada, dial 1 800 FLA-KEYS or contact your travel advisor. Produced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the travel industry.
Beautiful Dominica has been named the top island in the Caribbean, Bermuda, and the Bahamas for 2022 in Travel + Leisure World's Best Awards. Yet most travelers have yet to discover it.Dominicans Colin Piper and Aziz Roberts share Dominica's geography and history, and sights/sites to experience -- from "boiling lakes" and "champagne snorkeling" to trails by waterfalls, river rafting, black and silver beaches, hot springs, whale watching. We also discuss cultural festivals, luxury and eco-friendly hotels, and local foods and drinks. And of course, we end with special memories of this special island nation._____Colin Piper is CEO of Discover Dominica Tourism Authority. Aziz Roberts is a bartender at Cabrits Resort & Spa Kempinski Dominica, who connects with guests through the art of cocktails. _____Podcast host Lea Lane blogs at forbes.com, has traveled to over 100 countries, written nine books, including Places I Remember, and contributed to many guidebooks. Contact Lea! @lealane on Twitter; PlacesIRememberLeaLane on Insta; on Facebook, it's Places I Remember with Lea Lane. Website: placesirememberlealane.com. New episodes drop every other week, on Tuesdays. Please tell your friends, family and colleagues about us, and follow, rate and review this award-winning travel podcast!
Lelo Boyana aka @MsLeloB is the founder of Chica Travel, a platform she uses to share her love for travel and to motivate others to start creating their travels. She joins Lerato Moja to discuss Green Travel: A beginner's guide to planning a sustainable vacation.
Oneika dials into Puerto Rico to talk about regenerative travel with Carmen Portela and Iris Landruá of Local Guest, a tourism agency that connects visitors to sustainable experiences.She'll learn about the rich natural beauty of the Caribbean island and hear how Local Guest is partnering with locals to share their knowledge of the island with visitors looking to travel more consciously. Carmen and Iris give us insight into how nature and city life collide in San Juan, something they felt acutely when hurricanes Irma and Maria devastated their home island only a month after launching the business. We hear how Local Guest went from travel agency to relief organization, and how that spirit of rebuilding community lives on in everything they do.Then, we'll wade into the red mangrove forests that line Laguna del Condado for a reforestation tour with Coalición Restauración Ecosistemas Santurcinos, or CRES. Yvette Núñez, executive director of CRES, will share why these coastal trees are so vital to protecting Puerto Rico's coastline and help visitors take part in planting new seeds. Along the way, we'll also get turned on to lesser-visited parts of Puerto Rico, like the mountains in Utuado and Adjuntas in the center of Puerto Rico, or the great views from Pico Rodadero and the striking landscape of the Guánica dry forest in the southwest.
Founder of Desa Wisata Institute Hannif Andy berbagi pandangannya tentang sustainable tourism & green travel di Indonesia hingga apa saja hal yang bisa dilakukan para travelers agar bisa berwisata dengan bertanggung jawab dalam menjaga keberlanjutan lingkungan sekitar destinasi wisata.
Can flying be made sustainable? Host Tom Standage travels to the year 2042 to find airlines making growing use of “synthetic” aviation fuel, made using carbon dioxide extracted from the atmosphere, which allows for carbon-neutral flights. Back in the present, Nat Keohane, former White House policy adviser, and Catherine Brahic, The Economist's environment editor, discuss how sustainable fuels and broader carbon markets could help reduce the environmental impact of flying.For full access to The Economist's print, digital and audio editions subscribe at economist.com/podcastoffer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Can flying be made sustainable? Host Tom Standage travels to the year 2042 to find airlines making growing use of “synthetic” aviation fuel, made using carbon dioxide extracted from the atmosphere, which allows for carbon-neutral flights. Back in the present, Nat Keohane, former White House policy adviser, and Catherine Brahic, The Economist's environment editor, discuss how sustainable fuels and broader carbon markets could help reduce the environmental impact of flying.For full access to The Economist's print, digital and audio editions subscribe at economist.com/podcastoffer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With all the talk of hydrogen as a green alternative, I wanted to go back and listen to an episode released almost exactly a year ago. It seemed pretty unachievable and different, but now almost viable and scalable commercially. REVO ZERO is revolutionizing the transportation industry by bringing the most innovative, practical, and cost-effective technologies to support a zero-emission economy of the future. We talked to Ruben Creus, a serial entrepreneur with a passion and drive to create a zero-emission vehicle. He takes the best of the Electric Vehicle (EV) technology and the Plug-in Fuel Cells (PFC) and balances them to create a cost - efficient vehicle for local trips and quick refueling for longer trips. REVO ZERO is working on three different models of cars. In addition, they are creating an ecosystem of hydrogen generation, storage and fuel cells that is the perfect alternative for a clean, healthy and sustainable zero - emission future. Learn more by listening to this episode.http://revozero.com/ Subscribe now
Dr Scarlett Smash and Dr Craken chat about the new Disney show Moon Knight, which leads to talking about how to balance your scales when it comes to your carbon emissions. Sometimes you can't avoid doing something that has a carbon footprint, so the MCHH crew talks about an easy carbon offset option that can help you balance your carbon scales: Terrapass. This episode is supported by an ad from Cetacean Research Technology - providers of affordable, top quality hydrophones to scientists, documentary makers, artists, educators, whale-watchers and all types of ocean enthusiast! https://www.cetaceanresearch.com/index.html If you liked this show please support us so we can keep providing more content, $1 helps : www.patreon.com/marineconservation Contact info@absolutelysmashingllc.com for more information about sponsoring MCHH episodes or having advertisments on the show. MCHH Twitter MCHH Fb Live Dr Scarlett Smash YouTube Dr Scarlett Smash Twitter Dr Scarlett Smash Instagram Dr Scarlett Smash TikTok Dr Craken MacCraic Twitter Dr Craken MacCraic Instagram MCHH Instagram
Richard Hammond has been writing and reporting on the climate crisis and green travel for years. In 2006, Richard founded the Green Traveller website and newsletter devoted to the issues of sustainable and eco-friendly travel. We talk with Richard's new book "The Green Traveller - An Inspiring and Practical Guide to Conscious Travel" and why shopping at the local farmers market is both a sustainable choice and memorable experience. Richard also tells me about trekking through the woods for a memorable meal and what makes Toulouse special. [Ep 179] Show Notes: Richard Hammond "The Green Traveller - An Inspiring and Practical Guide to Conscious Travel" The Green Traveller website Victor Hugo Market in Toulouse Ginjinha Grandmas Brent's story about Praca de Bocage
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Buying carbon offsets when you take a flight or build a building can sound a little bit like cheating. Should it really be as simple as paying your way to net-zero? Do these offsets actually do anything, or are they more like sustainability cryptocurrency… just tokens that only have value because we say they do. David Oliver is CEO and founder of Greenlines technology, a company that allows people to access carbon markets. He's someone who knows where your offsetting money goes, and how the carbon market works. Join the Building Good Podcast Community today:https://www.buildinggood.caLinkedIn
What is like to meet at the intersection of travel and eco-friendly design? Cindy Rangel, Founder and CEO of Ella Pocketbook, a child of immigrants and first generation Latina, takes us on a journey through how visiting Ecuador and meeting her extended family at a young age sparked her passion for travel, inspiring her to design an eco-friendly handbag that works well for women in terms of functionality and how they move in the world.Timestamps:[00:53] Meet Cindy Rangel[01:40] The Process: Design and creation of a sustainable handbag inspired by the global woman, her story and trajectory[03:44] Accelerator program and the cactus-based handbag design[04:45] Daughter of immigrants – Family travel to the motherland [06:40] How did travel influence the design of this handbag?[11:24] How does your background include tour creativity?[13:04] Visiting Machu Picchu: Witnessing sustainable travel and sustainable fashion [15:51] The beauty of travel[16:46] What's next? [18:30] Connect with Cindy Key Topics Discussed:The three pillars that encompass the travel bag:Health and wellnessSelf-love and beautyFashion techThe influence caused by being the daughter of Ecuadorian immigrants with the love for travelTravel by starting small and where you areDiscover Ella Pocketbook:WebsiteInstagramTwitterLike the Podcast? Support us! ☕ Buy me a cup of coffee Stay in Touch:⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Instagram @LatinaInAmerica⠀⠀⠀Website: https://www.life100today.com/YouTube: Life 100 PodcastListen, Download, Comment & ShareLife is better when we live it at
This is a recording of a session from Future Flying Forum 2021 – an online event by Simple Flying and AviaDev that took place on 10-11 November. In this session I had the great pleasure to speak to Shashank Nigam, CEO and founder at Simpliflying. Just a few days ago Shashank and his team introduced the pathway towards the green passenger journey – a material called The Rise of Green Travel which you can download for free at simpliflying.com. In this session Shashank gave us a tour about several exciting steps of a passenger journey from Singapore to San Diego in 2026.
Hey, Green Junkie!With travel season upon us, it comes with a lot of confusion about how to travel without completely blowing off your sustainable practices.So today, I wanted to share some of my favourites (don't break the bank) travel tips with you that you can use no matter where you are going in the world.Here's what to expect:What to pack in your car or in your carry on while travellingHow to keep your road trip meals eco-friendlyWays to save money on vacationHow you can support the local economies during your travels and why it's important Should you travel by plane or automobileYou'll discover that and so much more in this episode.By the end of this episode, Green Junkie, you'll be a much more informed traveller and be able to confidently make green decisions this travelling season.If you love this podcast be sure to leave a review and share a screenshot of this episode to your IG stories. Tag @greenjunkiepodcast so I can shout you out and publicly say thanks. Thanks for listening and being here.Your green bestie,Xoxo StephanieEpisode CTA and Links:Previous Episode Mentioned: Episode 3: Stop putting Your Food in the Trash Sources:Eco-Travel Kit: Hydro Flask, Wooden Cutlery, Lunchbots, Stasher, Napkins and Strawesome StrawsDiscover eco-vacation rentals, and eco-hotels with this cool search platform: https://ecofriendlyhotels.org/My 3 favourite sunscreen brands (oxybenzone and octinoxate free): Green Beaver, Badger and Goddess Garden OrganicsLearn if your sunscreen is harmful to your health, and the environment by visiting https://savethereef.org/about-reef-save-sunscreen.htmlFlying vs Driving: https://www.treehugger.com/environmental-impact-flying-vs-driving-5116489Flying vs Driving: https://gogreentravelgreen.com/why-nonstop-direct-flights-better-for-environment-than-layover-stopover-flightshttps://www.goodgirlgonegreen.com/5-simple-green-living-travel-tips/https://www.goodgirlgonegreen.com/8-waste-free-travel-tips/https://www.sustainablejungle.com/sustainable-travel/travel-tips/https://greenglobaltravel.com/green-travel-tips-ultimate-guide-sustainable-travel/https://www.bookmundi.com/t/10-ways-to-travel-eco-friendlyhttps://wediditourway.com/sustainable-travel-tips-eco-friendly/https://www.skyscanner.ca/tips-and-inspiration/eco-flightsFollow me on InstagramFollow me on TwitterCome join the Green Junkie Facebook GroupBecome a Green Junkie Insider and gain access to bonus contentProduced
Each week John Ryan's Pod Roast reviews popular mainstream podcasts produced by the big production companies. This episode: Switch Your Money On from Hargreaves Lansdown Green Travel podcast from Simon Calder and the Independent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greenwashing kann auch beim Reisen vorkommen (z.B. ein angebliches Öko-Hotel, das gar keines ist). Wir erklären, wie man es erkennt und ob Gütesiegel helfen, eine nachhaltige Unterkunft zu finden
The chance of a summer holiday abroad this year have become a bit more of a reality with news 14 countries have been added to the UK's green travel list. Hear what one travel agent in Tunbridge Wells has to say, plus there's advice from the transport secretary. Also in the podcast, donations continue to pour in for the family of a teenager left brain damaged following a racially-motivated attack in Canterbury. We've been speaking to a man who knows the Ezzedine family and a city councillor. Find out how £10m will be spent on helping children reconnect in Kent following the pandemic. And another Kent athlete is going to be heading to the Tokyo Olympics.
It comes as speculation grows that people who have received both vaccine doses may no longer be compelled to quarantine for ten days after returning from amber list countries
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Your reaction as Portugal is removed from England's Green travel list
In this episode, Janice Horton - The Backpacking Housewife - looks at the new travel trends of mindful, slow, sustainable, and green travel, across all age groups in what she is calling the new and golden age of travel! Janice says: " If, like me, you've never thought that a two-week holiday was long enough and the concept of travel means even more to you now than it did before lockdown and you are more than ready to travel again, then I believe your wanderlust might have just shifted up a gear into wandermust!"
This week's Eye on Travel Podcast with Peter Greenberg covers all things Earth week, over tourism and sustainable travel with Beyond Green Travel Founder & National Geographic Traveler Editor-at-Large Costas Christ, Sustainable Travel International Chairman Paul Bennett and Commercial Airline Pilot Greg Morris.
This week's Eye on Travel Podcast with Peter Greenberg covers all things Earth week, over tourism and sustainable travel with Beyond Green Travel Founder & National Geographic Traveler Editor-at-Large Costas Christ, Sustainable Travel International Chairman Paul Bennett and Commercial Airline Pilot Greg Morris.
We chatted about the nerdy news and we geeked out about Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode 5 and The Nevers on HBO Max.In the Thunderdome, we started our journey through the classic Green Arrow/Green Lantern story Hard Travellin' Heroes.Follow us on Twitter: @secretfriendsuSubscribe to our Youtube channel
We chatted about the nerdy news and we geeked out about Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode 5 and The Nevers on HBO Max. In the Thunderdome, we started our journey through the classic Green Arrow/Green Lantern story Hard Travellin' Heroes. Follow us on Twitter : @secretfriendsu Subscribe to our podcast and youtube channel. Leave a review or a comment. Https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuEwPwDrspRc9Jq9HHwiDYQ
We chatted about the nerdy news and we geeked out about Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode 5 and The Nevers on HBO Max.In the Thunderdome, we started our journey through the classic Green Arrow/Green Lantern story Hard Travellin' Heroes.Follow us on Twitter: @secretfriendsuSubscribe to our Youtube channel
Florence Quinn, a travel and lifestyle public-relations pro, represents numerous destinations and lodgings around the world. She shares with us environmental problems and the best ways to travel green, in what she calls the "earth crisis" we're in today.-- She became especially aware of eco-travel when, among 120 million others, she saw a photo of a distressed sea turtle with a plastic straw up its nose.-- Towels in hotels were among the first signs of green travel, and Lea and Florence share eco-centric stories from Miami to Greenland, melting glaciers to forest fires.-- But there are good signs: Covid has temporarily greened up travel, bringing many of us closer to nature. Hotels are banning plastic straws, and planting sustainable gardens, Some hotels even provide power from guests working out on gym machines. Wind turbines dot landscapes around the world, the Netherlands has state-of-the-art techology to keep the country from flooding, and China's solar power has helped turn skies blue.-- Lea and Florence share personal tips for green travel, including resusables, recycling, supporting local conservationists, carbon-offset, eating local, slow travel, using public travel, animal awareness, local souvenirs, eco-friendly accommodations -- including goats eating grass, "up close to nature."Florence's favorite eco-memory is of climbing cold and windy Mt. Washington -- carry up, carry back._____Florence Quinn, president of Quinn Public Relations, is a winner of nearly every award available to PR professionals, including being #25 on Observer’s PR POWER50 list, and a five-star ranking in Forbes America’s Best PR agencies. _____Podcast host Lea Lane has traveled to over 100 countries, written many travel books, including Places I Remember, and has contributed to dozens of guidebooks. She's @lealane on Twitter, Travelea on Instagram, and blogs about travel at forbes.com Contact her at placesirememberlealane.com.______Follow Places I Remember with Lea Lane wherever you listen to podcasts. New travel episodes every Tuesday. And please review it on Apple!
The Underline, a 10-mile linear park, urban trail and public arts destination, will meander from the Miami River to Dadeland South under the Miami Metrorail. With its first section, "Brickell Backyard" newly opened, Meg Daly, Founder and President of Friends of the Underline, talks with Lea about Miami's past, present and future.-- Lea and Meg both grew up in the Miami area a generation apart. Lea remembers Miami Beach of the past 50 years: no air conditioning, the airport not much more than a hangar, mosquitos sprayed from above with DDT, and much more.-- Meg tells of growing up in an activist family in the Miami suburb of Coral Gables, in a vintage Spanish-style house. Her family came from Boston in 1960 and was active in keeping the gorgeous Biltmore Hotel from being destroyed. -- At the beginning of the Millennium, when Miami still did not have a cultural center, Meg's father, Parker Thompson, who would later help plan The Underline, was involved in developing the Arsht Performing Arts center. It influenced an arts scene including museums, Art Basel, Wynwood, and new neighborhoods designed by great architects, spawning great restaurants.-- Along with progress came heavy traffic -- and that is where The Underline comes in, bringing us a 10-mile linear park by 2025, leading to a network of parks and trails with native plants, butterflies, places to connect --"it equals life!"-- Meg talks about the first section completed, "Brickell Backyard," from the Miami River through Brickell Village.-- And the four thousand new trees and green design will help Miami get through climate change.And last, Meg remembers how she conceived of The Underline --combining past, present and future in an engrossing memory._____Meg Daly is a full-time volunteer, Founder and President of Friends of The Underline, transforming the underutilized land below Miami’s Metrorail into a 120-acre linear park, urban trail and public art destination spanning 10-miles in the urban core. (www.theunderline.org). A 30-year sales and marketing veteran, she held executive marketing and management positions in the television, public relations, advertising, technology, and real estate industries. Meg has a BA in English from Vanderbilt University and has served on numerous philanthropic boards. _____Podcast host Lea Lane has traveled to over 100 countries, written many travel books, including Places I Remember, and has contributed to dozens of guidebooks. She's @lealane on Twitter and blogs about travel at forbes.com Contact her at placesirememberlealane.com.______Please follow Places I Remember with Lea Lane wherever you listen to podcasts, and review it on Apple! New travel episodes every Tuesday.
Travel and engage authentically. Today’s guest is Molly Green. In this conversation we talk about all things international development and community-based development. Molly has extensive experience living and working abroad, and is an expert in compassion and connection. Molly Green is a PhD Candidate in Health Behavior and Health Education at the University of Michigan School of Public Health. Her research focuses on the effects of the social environment, especially discrimination, on mental health for Arabic-speaking folks. Before pursuing her graduate studies, Molly served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Morocco and worked for a global health non-profit in Washington, DC. In her free time, she enjoys running, baking and crafting. She lives in Ann Arbor, MI with her partner and her dog, Rue. We first met while working as Peace Corps recruiters at the University of Michigan and grew into close friends. Molly speaks to our collective consciousness better than anyone I’ve met, always connected to the social justice dimensions of our society and not afraid to speak truth to power when needed. She’s an unwavering advocate for change and has the personal and professional background to go the extra mile. I’m excited to share this conversation with you all today, it has a bit of everything in it! To connect with Molly, give her a follow on Instagram or connect with her in LinkedIn: @thegreenmoloy Molly Green LinkedIn Please also subscribe to the Techawat with Benjamin Morse podcast on your favorite platform, it is greatly appreciated! Also, you can connect with me on Instagram at: @benjamin_august_blair Original Music by Elly Daftuar, connect on Instagram: @elecaster Logo by Jeff Butler, connect on Instagram: @butlejef2
This week's Eye on Travel Podcast with Peter Greenberg covers the tourism sector in 2021, sustainable travel, discovering domestic destinations and trends that are here to stay with AFAR Media Vice President & Editor-in-Chief Julia Cosgrove, Beyond Green Travel Founder & National Geographic Traveler Editor-at-Large Costas Christ and Travel + Leisure Editor-in-Chief Jacqueline Gifford.
This week's Eye on Travel Podcast with Peter Greenberg covers the tourism sector in 2021, sustainable travel, discovering domestic destinations and trends that are here to stay with AFAR Media Vice President & Editor-in-Chief Julia Cosgrove, Beyond Green Travel Founder & National Geographic Traveler Editor-at-Large Costas Christ and Travel + Leisure Editor-in-Chief Jacqueline Gifford.
Join me your Host, Bill Guerro Sr and my Co-Host Bill Guerro Jr, along with our special guest on this weeks show, Tom Wittland. On this episode, we will discuss the Entertainment cutbacks coming too Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida and the Walt Disney Company Corporate shakeup, along with other Disney News. Bill Jr will be talking about his beginning to plan his Walt Disney World Vacation, at the Disney Shades of Green Resort, for Active Duty and Retired Military Personnel. And another "Disney Movies Then & Now"You can help Support the "Magic of the Mouse" Podcast here:Shirts: https://teespring.com/stores/magic-of-the-mouse-2PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/magicofthemouseIf you would like to follow us, you can find us at the following.OUR WEBSITE: https://www.disneymagicofthemouse.comFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/disneymagicofthemouseINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/magic_of_the_mouse/YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3aCGxyj2w_FIMPDhvPfVyA? Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/user?u=23552109)
Kelley Louise, founder of Impact Travel Alliance, the world's largest community for impact-focused travelers and travel professionals, provides insights and solutions for creating sustainable and positive travel experiences and how travelers are making a difference throughout the world. The organization aims to educate travelers on how to travel mindfully so our experiences protect the environment and empowers locals. Kelley discusses the importance of building resiliency in travel and shares stories from her recent visit to Puerto Rico and her time with ExplorEquity, a socially conscious travel company exploring food systems and sovereignty in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria.
The first of two PundIT Shows, recorded during Phocuswright Europe 2019 in Amsterdam in mid-May.Usual opinions, a few giggles here and there, but lots of worthwhile travel punditry.Joining us for #17:Siew Hoon Yeoh (WebInTravel)Maggie Rauch (Phocuswright)
Dayna Reggero of the Climate Listening Project and Suzan Satterfield, director of the PBS series Ecosense for Living, share solutions geared for treading lighter on the planet and improving the quality of life. Ecosense for Living aims to empower viewers with practical solutions to help save money, leave no trace and improve our quality of life. All important things we need to know inside/out. A must listen!
Each month in 2019, Dayna Reggero of The Climate Listening Project, along with guest experts, will discuss climate change and its impact on the places we love to travel and how how we can become sustainable travelers. We’re about to embark in this new transformative year of wonder and discovery. Remember, only dreams give birth to change. So let’s all dream BIG! As we move into the new year, you’ll have more opportunities to listen to experts and learn how we can find common ground and become more conscious of leaving a smaller footprint as we embark on our journeys.
Green Travel on the “Last Mile” meets broken ass. Seeing Emergency Responders in action! Will he have to give up his butt modeling career and other ridiculous considerations. Oh yeah, and some travel tips: Get your stinky ass out of my section of the plane. Some trauma nurses should switch careers and try torturing animals (Jesus, just kidding!) In this week’s podcast Mark breaks down the “Last Mile” effort by green transpotation companies that run the gamut from the Boosted Board (longboard) to those scooters you see everywhere. Hello, San Francisco! Mark chronicles a Last Mile crash that he witnessed first hand, and how the medical teams involved responded, reminding us all that travel insurance is key! He leaves you with a critical warning: Don’t be a window stealer!
In the northern Italian town of Bologna, a new public transport system is rewarding citizens for taking sustainable modes of transport. Each time locals walk or use the bus, train, car pooling or car sharing, they receive ‘mobility points’, which can be cashed in at cafes, cinemas, bars, bookshops and a number of other locations across the city. We explore the social and environmental benefits of taking Bologna’s residents out of their cars and onto the streets, moving about the city in a greener way. Presenter: Dougal Shaw Reporter: Nicola Kelly Picture caption: Bologna’s citizens are rewarded for using green transport like bikes Picture credit: GreenMe Italy
What is Green Travel really? The Speaking of Travel Climate Listening Project Series continues with my guests Dayna Reggero and Sam Ruark-Eastes, director of the Green Built Alliance. We discuss why and how to offset travel carbon, what to look for in green travel destinations, how hotels can be greener, how Airbnb homes can be green built certified and more! Sustainable travel is about creating a positive effect on the communities you visit. A resourceful and timely conversation.
Ács is in the air rovatunkban Ács kolléga azon dohog, hogy a Wizz Air 2 napot hagy az online check-inre, amennyiben nem veszünk előre, felárért ülőhelyet. Tőzsdenyitás, majd kör Nagy László Nándorral. A Green Travel csődjének kapcsán beszélgettünk a chargeback (kártyás online vásárlás esetén a kereskedő hibás teljesítése esetén a kártyánkat kibocsátó banktól visszakövetelhető a vásárlás összege) műhelytitkairól és átalakításáról.
Actress, stuntwoman, and eco-traveler Alice Ford talks about her eco-travels in beautiful Portugal and why we need to put this country on our travel bucket list.
Actress, stuntwoman, and eco-traveler Alice Ford inspires us to travel to special places around the world that are off the grid.
Nature tourism makes up 20% of the global tourism industry and is closely linked to eco tourism when managed responsibly. Ed and Tom host this latest podcast and meet Max Sinclair and Joe Stevens from the website www.ecocompanion.com, which aims to make it easy for people to not only find amazing experiences in nature but also to accurately judge their eco credentials in terms of environment and social responsibility. We talk about what eco-tourism really means, how it ties in with global conservation and rewilding projects, the potential contradiction of eco tourism when flying to destinations, and how to get the most out of your experience.
Alice Ford talks to us about some of her top picks for emerging eco-destinations. You'll be surprised by a couple of them. Some great insight for this Traveling Green Divas podcast!
Alice Ford, actress, stuntwoman and eco-travler offers some great tips for being mindful of your water use when traveling.
April Mae is bringing back the victory rolls! Singer/songwriter/musician/entrepreneur, Mae has released 7 critcally acclaimed albums, performed with music legends, and converted a 1998 Ford diesel engine school bus into a mean green veggie oil fuel burnin' machine that she and her American Roots Music trio - April Mae and the June Bugs use to tour the US. http://www.AprilMaeAndTheJuneBugs.com
Alice Ford, actress, stuntwoman and green adventurer offers some advice on finding green hotels.
Travelin Green Dude, Gary Deidrichs tells us why wine country in winter is a great idea.
Gary Diedrichs from Green Travel Guides shares this year's top 10 ethical destinations for traveling around the world -- some that may surprise you, some you may never have heard of.
Green Dude Gary Diedrichs, of Green Traveler Guides shares a eco-traveler checklist to help us all prepare to have the healthiest, greenest adventures possible.
Need to travel? Love to explore? Hate to cause needless pollution when you do? On today's The MYOB Show we discover what simple day to day changes you can make to save time, money and the environment when you travel.