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Fluent Fiction - Danish: Embracing 'Hygge': A Heartwarming Journey through Copenhagen's Cozy Charms Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/embracing-hygge-a-heartwarming-journey-through-copenhagens-cozy-charms Story Transcript:Da: "Hør her, min ven," sagde Lars til den forvirrede turist.En: "Listen here, my friend," Lars said to the confused tourist.Da: " 'Hygge' er ikke bare et ord.En: "'Hygge' is not just a word.Da: Det er en følelse.En: It is a feeling.Da: Det er den danske måde at leve livet på.En: It is the Danish way of living life."Da: "Turisten så forvirret på Lars.En: The tourist looked perplexed at Lars.Da: Han var i centrum af København.En: He was in the center of Copenhagen.Da: Store pladser, smalle stræder, cyklister overalt.En: Large squares, narrow streets, cyclists everywhere.Da: Anna og Maja stod ved siden af Lars.En: Anna and Maja stood beside Lars.Da: De kendte ham godt, ham Lars.En: They knew him well, Lars.Da: De var alle sammen inde ved Den Lille Havfrue.En: They were all by the Little Mermaid.Da: Mange turister her, tænkte Lars.En: Many tourists here, thought Lars.Da: "Er 'hygge' en slags mad?En: "Is 'hygge' a kind of food?"Da: " spurgte turisten.En: the tourist asked.Da: "Lad os vise dig," sagde Anna og pegede mod det lille hyggelige kvarter Nyhavn.En: "Let us show you," said Anna, pointing towards the cozy district of Nyhavn.Da: Farverige bygninger, brosten og gamle skibe.En: Colorful buildings, cobblestones, and old ships.Da: Her var 'hygge.En: Here was 'hygge.'Da: 'De fandt en lille cafe.En: They found a small cafe.Da: Varm kaffe, blødt lys, stille musik.En: Hot coffee, soft lighting, quiet music.Da: Maja lagde en varm plaid over turistens skuldre.En: Maja placed a warm blanket over the tourist's shoulders.Da: "Er det 'hygge'?En: "Is this 'hygge'?"Da: " spurgte turisten og følte sig varm og tryg.En: the tourist asked, feeling warm and safe.Da: "Ja, det er en del af det," sagde Lars med et smil.En: "Yes, it is a part of it," Lars said with a smile.Da: Dagene gik.En: Days passed.Da: De viste turisten Tivoli, Strøget, kongens slot.En: They showed the tourist Tivoli, Strøget, the king's castle.Da: Alle stederne med 'hygge.En: All places with 'hygge.'Da: ' De spiste sammen, grinte sammen, levede sammen.En: They ate together, laughed together, lived together.Da: Turisten følte det så.En: The tourist felt it.Da: Følte det varme, det trygge.En: Felt the warmth, the security.Da: Følte 'hygge.En: Felt 'hygge.'Da: '"Jeg forstår nu," sagde turisten en dag.En: "I understand now," the tourist said one day.Da: " 'Hygge' er mere end et ord.En: "'Hygge' is more than a word.Da: Det er en følelse.En: It is a feeling.Da: En dansk følelse.En: A Danish feeling."Da: "Lars, Anna og Maja smilte.En: Lars, Anna, and Maja smiled.Da: "Ja, det er rigtigt," sagde Lars.En: "Yes, that is true," Lars said.Da: De sagde farvel til turisten.En: They bid farewell to the tourist.Da: De havde lært ham 'hygge.En: They had taught him 'hygge.'Da: ' De havde vist ham Danmark.En: They had shown him Denmark.Da: Og de var meget glade.En: And they were very happy.Da: Det er historien om Lars, Anna, Maja og turisten.En: That's the story of Lars, Anna, Maja, and the tourist.Da: Og 'hygge.En: And 'hygge.'Da: ' Den danske måde at leve livet på.En: The Danish way of living life.Da: Den bedste måde.En: The best way. Vocabulary Words:Listen here: Hør herMy friend: min venLars: Larsconfused: forvirredetourist: turistHygge: hyggeword: ordfeeling: følelseDanish: danskeliving: levelife: livetcenter: centrumlarge: storesquares: pladsernarrow: smallestreets: strædercyclists: cyklistereverywhere: overaltAnna: AnnaMaja: Majastood: stodbeside: ved siden afLittle Mermaid: Den Lille Havfruekind: slagsfood: madcozy: hyggeligedistrict: kvarterNyhavn: Nyhavncolorful: farverigebuildings: bygninger
Alice and Martha discuss Grawp, Hagrid's absolutely miniscule younger brother. From his special bond with Hermy to his role in the Battle of Hogwarts, Grawp's amazing arc in the series provides plenty of conversation fodder! Please consider supporting us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/realweirdsistersNew episodes are released every Monday and special topics shows are released periodically. Don't forget to subscribe to our show to make sure you never miss an episode!
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Become a patron today! Visit www.patreon.com/writinginthetinyhouse The following is a transcript of this episode. The complete transcript can be found on the show's website. [00:00:00] Devin Davis: All I'm saying, guys is that if your one character is Glorfindel and your other character is Ratagast, there had better be a damn good reason why the woman's name is Brenda. Today on Writing in the Tiny House. Hello, hello, hello! And welcome to the show. Welcome to Writing in the Tiny House. I am your host Devin Davis, and I am the guy living in a tiny house who is here to show you that the fictional book that you have in your mind is a thing worth doing. And it's completely possible to do no matter how busy you claim to be. [00:01:02] So if you compare-- just some side stuff, cause we get to do announcements first. If you compare the sound quality of this episode versus the previous episodes, you might notice that it is different. The reason why is because I have new. [00:01:19] Sound equipment that I am still getting used to. So while I am figuring out how all of this works, we get to kind of work together and to be patient and kind and all the rest until I have all of this figured out. I'm excited for it. It also means there are a lot more chords on my counter, but it's okay. We're doing it. Over the past few episodes that have been just me, I have realized that there gets to be kind of a workshop or at least a lecture series. I mean, I don't want you to think that we are in school, and that we are here to study, because I am not. However, sometimes with specific ideas, I know that a lot of the people who listen to my podcast are fantasy fanatics, but a lot of the other people who listen to my podcast simply write general fiction. And I believe that some of the things that I'm going to be sharing in these like 101 episodes that I'm going to be putting together over the next few weeks, over the episodes where it's just me, I'm going to be putting together some guidelines and just some thoughts and feelings and just some general directions on where to go with specific things while you are developing the bones and the base of your novel. [00:02:51] And one of, as one of, one of the points to talk about, which we will be talking about today is names. When we go to write our book sometimes, especially if we are pantsing, if we have not outlined very in depth, sometimes characters seem to just pop up as a way to solve a problem or to create a problem if we need that. [00:03:17] But sometimes characters just pop up and we don't know who they are. We don't know their names. This happened to me a couple months ago when I got to rip my work in progress in half. And now I have two half finished books. I got to include a new main character as a way to make this new storyline or what used to be a subplot and is now a main plot, in order to make it work, I had to introduce a new main character or at least a new supporting character. And I didn't know who he was. I didn't know his name. I didn't know things about him. And so over the course of several days, I got to kind of imagine and think about him, about the culture that he might've come from. And granted, I'm writing fantasy. [00:04:12] And so the culture gets to be whatever I want it to be. However, it still gets to be something believable. I'm going to be doing a 101 episode on world building. And part of that is culture in the world that we are inventing. And we'll dive into how the culture ties into characters and how it ties into the overall feeling of towns and villages and family dynamics and different things like that. [00:04:41] But for the sake of this episode, let's get into the importance of names. And we're going to stick to contemporary fiction or urban fantasy first, and then go into high fantasy where we get Lord of the Rings names and we get dragon names like Ingeloacastimizillion if you are an RA Salvatore fan, and stuff like that. With names, this is my opinion, but I feel that it is a very good opinion. With names, they get to be something that is at least easy to figure out. Mind you, most of your readers are likely going to be American and they are going to be native English speakers. And so it is always helpful if you stick to American English pronunciation guidelines. And the tongue twisters and things can sometimes distract us from developing a relationship with the character. [00:05:45] I have found that in many of the fantasy stories that I have read, if the names are completely new and foreign and strange to me, I usually just forget them. Especially with audio books, if it doesn't strike a chord with me, I'm not going to keep it around in my mind. If I am reading a printed book or an ebook, if I can't figure out the pronunciation, I am the type of person who hates to pronounce a name wrong. [00:06:18] I hate that more than anything else. More than a lot of things. And so quite frankly, when I was in high school and Harry Potter was becoming more and more famous and picking up steam, I did not know how to pronounce Hermione's name. And it seemed that nobody in my hometown actually did. And so I would go around asking people for guidance with this. Like, what do you think it's supposed to be? So many people thought that her name was actually "Hermy-un". Her her, her Meehan Hermie own various different, weird things like that. And so I think that is why J K Rowling chose to include in the body of her story some pronunciation parts with Hermione's name, just because I think she realized that many of her readers had no idea how to pronounce her name. [00:07:19] If you remember, there were some exchanges between Hermione and another student from a different school. I forget which book this is in, but this guy was not a native English speaker and he wasn't pronouncing her name right. And so she got to help him out by pronouncing her own name and spelling out the words as sounds in the text of the story. [00:07:43] By having her do that, JK Rowling gave us a tool to realize how the flip we're supposed to be pronouncingHermione and how it is not in fact Hermiun. So it's useful to include basic spelling rules, basic pronunciation rules, and tailor them to your target audience. Be mindful that it is likely American English speakers who will be reading your book and it's okay to help them out. [00:08:13] It's okay to throw them a bone when it comes to developing names. For instance, a good example of this, I was going to include some names in my book and I was going to spell them. So I, I don't like to make up too many names. My names tend to be traditional names. If they belong to one family, then I'm going to go like traditional Roman, or if they belong to another family, then I'll usually pick kind of a different origin for those types of names and try to keep things cohesive and sounding like they belong. But I don't like to make up too many names just because my setting is Victorian. And so I like to have more familiar sounding names. Victorian and we go into Edwardian. And so I like things to be more predictable like that and more familiar. [00:09:09] But I personally have a love for the traditional spelling of some of the Celtic names like Shivonne and Alva, and some other things like that. There is a character in my book named Alva, but I chose to spell her name A L V A just because American readers are the people who are going to be reading my book. If I were to spell it A I L B H E nobody would know what that is. They would think it would be Ail-buh-huh or Ailby or some unpronounceable problem. I also love the name. Siobhan. Siobhan is traditionally spelled, if you go with the Gaelic spelling, it is traditionally spelled S I O B H A N. I have an old friend named Siobhan who lives in Southern France. [00:10:11] And it was the first time I had seen her name and I wasn't familiar with Gaelic pronunciation when I first met her. Just the rules for it are different, but I don't expect people to know the rules for Gaelic pronunciations. I don't expect people to know that S I in Gaelic spellings is pronounced Shh, or B H is pronounced with a V sound. I don't expect people to know that. And so if I choose to include the name, I do my best to Americanize it just so people don't have to worry too much about what it's going to be. Or they don't have to worry too much about pronouncing the name wrong. If it's pretty easy to figure out, even if it is a little bit different, I've found it's easier to connect to a character if I can say their name. If you think differently, please go ahead and send me a message on Instagram and we can have a discussion, but that is certainly a guideline that I would choose. Also, if you are writing urban fantasy, or if you are writing contemporary fiction, we can move away from fantasy for a little second. [00:11:38] A good idea-- and I picked this tidbit from the author Alexa Donne. She is a YA thriller author. And she has some brilliant advice on her Booktube channel on YouTube. She brought a thing to my attention that I wouldn't have thought of before, or I wouldn't have put together the logic of it before. [00:12:03] If your character is 21 years old, living in a modern time, living in, you know, New York or wherever they are, it means that their name was likely popular when they were born. If you choose to consult like a baby name book, and you choose to look through a baby name book for today, for 2021, those names are for today. Those names are for 2021. If your character is 21 years old, it means that they were born in the year 2000. And the baby book names would likely be sorted differently and chosen differently. If your character is 37, they would have been born in the mid eighties and it is entirely possible that they could have a different name than if they were born in the year 2000 or if they were born in the year 2021. In modern days, I have noticed that there is a resurgence right now of some names that were popular and common when my grandmother was a little girl, which is awesome. But that's how the trends are right now. And so it's important to pay attention to that. [00:13:32] Also with the names, with the things, sometimes it is also very valuable to think about who this character's parents might've been. It's okay if the parents aren't in the book and it's okay if you don't focus a ton on developing like a character profile for the parents and like giving the dad a job and an address and those different things. But if you picture this kid being straight laced and a rule follower, and always telling the truth, it's possible that character's parents might've been strict or conservative or whatever. And the reason why is because if the parents were more traditional, they would likely name them a more traditional name. [00:14:26] If the kid was born in the eighties and their parents were more traditional, this kid might have the name of Brittany. If the kid was born in the seventies and the parents were hippies, it might be like Rainbow Star or something. Knowing how the parents would have approached that can be valuable as to how you would name them. [00:14:47] If the parents are conservative and you want to name the kid like Spike or Blade or something, there should be a very good reason for that. It's just because conservative parents, aren't very likely going to name their kid Blade or Spike or things like that. [00:15:09] Moving over to high fantasy, I personally like to mimic regions of our world to include in my book, just because of the familiarity of it. I like names to resemble each other. I like family names to resemble each other or a certain culture to kind of have all of the common sounds of names. So the one island village that I have, to me, the culture itself represents to an extent some Japanese village fishermen culture. And so I chose to have all of the names be traditional Japanese. For a family that lives on the mainland on the main continent way further north, for the main family of my series, I have chosen those to be more traditional Roman or traditional Greek. And so we have names like Demetrius and Brontes and different things like that. [00:16:14] When we're doing that, it is okay to have your names be as off the wall as you want. I mean, heaven knows Lord of the Rings, J R R Tolkien invented like new languages and stuff for the world that he was creating. And the names certainly add to the immersion of that world. Having names, having them all sound the same, having them all be like the Elvish names are absolutely beautiful to me. [00:16:44] They're very sing song. They're just lovely. They roll off the tongue if you know how to pronounce them. And that's fine. Tolkien is a little bit different. Odds are you are not Tolkien not because of your capacity to write, but because you were not born at the same time that Tolkien was born. You are writing to a modern audience, and a modern audience has different expectations than the audience that Tolkien was writing for back in the day. [00:17:19] And so things get to be a little bit different just because different people are going to be reading your book. And so if you wish to, it is okay to have some different things resemble things in this real world, just so it can be a bit more approachable and more digestible to your reader, just because remember your reader does not live in your world. It's okay to help them out. And it's okay to have an amount of familiarity with whatever sometimes. If absolutely everything in your manuscript is brand new and requires a ton of explanation because there's nothing in it that is just inherently knowable or inherently understood because it's not common in this real world, then odds are your manuscript will be filled with a lot of info dump. It would be filled with a lot of exposition and it will be really heavy to get through and really hard to kind of wade through. It'd be like wading through like heavy sticky mud. [00:18:36] So that's it for today. That is this character development 101 episode on characters and names. A quick shout out to my patrons. Thank you so much for your generosity. This show could not be like this without my patrons giving like they do. If you wish to become a patron, go to patreon.com/writinginthetinyhouse, and you can get early access to these episodes. You can get an additional episode every month and you can spend quality time with me on our private chat rooms on Discord. [00:19:10] Again, follow me on social media. My Instagram tag is @authordevindavis, my Twitter is @authordevind. Thank you so much for your time, guys. We will see you next week and have fun writing.
Alice and Martha are back to continue their discussion of Hermione, covering her arc in the fifth book. You might remember this as the book when Hermy stands up to Umbridge by forming Dumbledore's Army, but more importantly, she learns to knit and becomes one of the few brave enough to say Voldemort's name. Please consider supporting us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/realweirdsistersNew episodes are released every Monday and special topics shows are released periodically. Don't forget to subscribe to our show to make sure you never miss an episode!
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Interviewed in this episode is former RINK Hockey Academy Student-Athlete and current Prince Albert Raider, Evan Herman. Jarrett & Chewy talk with Hermy about the upcoming WHL Bubble he is entering this weekend and his excitement for it. As well as, reminisce on his RINK Hockey Academy days billeting with the Jarvis' household, and how RHA prepared him for the jump to the WHL. Learn more about Hermy's favourite extracurricular, hunting and fishing! Listen, download and enjoy.
Todd and Cathy discuss 1964's Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and why the adults dropped the ball in helping Hermy and Rudolph understand their specialness – BUT, it's still a great holiday rewatch filled with joy, learning, and nostalgia.
Todd and Cathy discuss 1964's Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and why the adults dropped the ball in helping Hermy and Rudolph understand their specialness – BUT, it's still a great holiday rewatch filled with joy, learning, and nostalgia.
Todd and Cathy discuss 1964’s Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and why the adults dropped the ball in helping Hermy and Rudolph understand their specialness – BUT, it’s still a great holiday rewatch filled with joy, learning, and nostalgia.
The role of the reindeer who saved Christmas was played by a young Canadian woman! This is the story Behind the Christmas Hit…Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer #BehindTheChristmasHits is Presented by Pizza Pizza! The song Rudolph was written by Johnny Marks and first recorded by Gene Autry in 1949…but one of the reasons the song endures is because of the television special produced by Rankin Bass Productions in 1964. It has been broadcast on network television every year since, making it the longest continuously-running Christmas special of all time. The animation for the story of Santa’s newest reindeer was done in Tokyo and most of the voice work was produced in Canada…at the RCA studios in Toronto. And the cast was virtually all-Canadian too. Hermy was voiced by Paul Soles, who would go on to be the voice of Spider-Man in the 1967 cartoon series. Yukon Cornelius was voiced by Larry Man – you might remember him as “the boss” in a series of TV commercials in the 80’s & 90’s for Bell. And…much like Bart Simpson…the voice of Rudolph was performed by a female actor. Her name: Billie Mae Richards.Billie Mae sadly passed away in 2010 but we have some archive interview footage with our own Drew Savage! Behind The Christmas Hits is Presented by Pizza Pizza! Hit Subscribe for more stories behind the Christmas Hits
In today's episode, Lisa and Laura unpack the idea of homeschooling preschoolers, mention a few different types of preschool curriculum, and brainstorm ideas for educational preschool activities. Be sure to check out the resources mentioned today: www. shekinahhomeschool.com (Hermy the Glow-wormy :-) www.fiveinarow.com www.memoriapress.com A Child's Introduction to the Orchestra And tune in to next week's episode to find out how to enter our drawing for one of two great resources for reading out loud to your kids! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/laura-sailer/message
Johann Els speaks to two very important people here at Radio Pulpit because Ps. Hermy Damons is taking over the strategic role as chairman of the Radio Pulpit board from Dr McCrystal, and we would love to find out more.
Danny McBride, Adam Devine, Edi Patterson, John Goodman, and a guy playing a keytar. The Righteous Gemstones is heaven. This week we discuss the HBO show and how familiar Bonnie and Karen are with the Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker-type family that drives two-hundred thousand dollar SUVs, has a shooting range on their compound, and a Christian project named Keefe living with them. There are celibacy promises! Bible heroes wax museum. Chicken references. Mullets. Pants with pleats. Tee shirts with youth group graphics. Youth group!! Youth group meeting as a cover. I wonder if any of our friends ever did that? (Yes, they did.) “These feats of strength are all to glorify God.” Adam Devine's youth minister character is typical of what we see in the south. Is he gay or just trying to be hip? Does he look like Hermy the elf or Jimmy Neutron? Bonnie talks about how Adam Devine received the late-season add-in blessing from Modern Family like other stars have experienced. And damn if Edi Patterson's role as the daughter Judy isn't painfully accurate. She never gets to do anything in the patriarchal church family. Watch it with us and tag us with your insights. We love this show. Announcement: We have a SHOP. Please check it out and give us some support. Thanks!
David Hermy, l'homme à la guitare, parle de son nouveau CD "Je me tiens devant toi". Profondeur, calme et intimité : le chanteur se dévoile à notre micro.
Finally, Umbridge gets her comeuppance as Hermy executes her "smart plan... really smart plan" and tries to use the centaurs to do her bidding. After a scuffle with Ronan, Bane, Magorian, and a "hard-faced gray centaur," Harry's impatience reaches new levels. After much debate, Luna saves the day and comes up with a plan to fly to the Ministry - and they won't even have to ride on the back of the Kacky Snorgle to do so! Please consider supporting us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/realweirdsisters.Spoiler warning! Please be aware that our show contains spoilers for events which take place later in the series.Book club episodes are released every Monday and special topics shows are released periodically. Subscribe to our show to make sure you never miss an episode!
In Hagrid's Tale, Part 2, we finally get the answer to the most important mystery of the book--what Hagrid has been doing and why he has been so beaten up all this time! Harry and Hermy have the pleasure of meeting Grawp, who definitely DOESN'T pick Hermione up or wave her around in the air. Luckily, the ruddy stargazers also spare the foals on their way back to the castle, where they learn that Ron never left a single ring! Please consider supporting us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/realweirdsisters.This episode is brought to you by Green Chef. For $50 off your first order of Green Chef, visit greenchef.us/realweird.Spoiler warning! Please be aware that our show contains spoilers for events which take place later in the series.Book club episodes are released every Monday and special topics shows are released periodically. Subscribe to our show to make sure you never miss an episode!
We are celebrating our 500th podcast with Spider-royalty. Paul Soles, the original voice actor of Spider-Man in the 1967 cartoon, is our guest. Paul talks about his time on the first cartoon to ever feature Spider-Man. He also talks about voicing Hermy, the elf who wanted to be a dentist in the classic Rudolph Christmas special. Feel free to celebrate this Crawlspace podcast milestone by checking out this very amazing intervie
On Episode 238 we discuss... → Hermy-own? Herm-own-ninny? → Just who are Hermione's parents? → Does Hermione’s wand core fit her personality? → Otters fall asleep holding hands and we’re verklempt → Minister of Magic in Hermione’s future → Without Hermione, would Harry be dead? → Women in fantasy tropes → Hermione as a role model for young women → Hermione vs. the Lovegoods → Morality of S.P.E.W. → Hollywood-ized Hermione → Bring on diverse Hermione!
This isn't a story about a long road trip, it's about living on the road. Lisa and Simon don't think about the end of the road, or plan for a flight home, because the road is their home. They usually sleep in a tent, they cook outside, and they wouldn't have it any other way. And after 13 years of living off their bikes, with nature as their kitchen and bedroom back drop, there are no plans to settle down, at least not yet and who knows if ever? Lisa and Simon are seasoned travellers, they are truly pioneers of the adventure motorcycling industry. When they started riding, social media was non existent, there was no twitter, youtube or facebook. If people were riding around the world, they were doing it at a time when you probably had to learn from books, or by talking to other riders or travellers. Information on motorcycle adventure travel wasn't as prevalent on the internet in 2003 as it is now. The Thomas' have paved the way for many motorcyclists looking for inspiration or role models. Their knowledge and experience speaks volumes, whether its about connecting with people, fitting in with different cultures, making a living on the road, or cooking a great meal, and they have some great tips and advice for anyone planning or already on their trip, be it solo or as a couple. Watch for the book Dirty Dining, An Adventurers Cookbook by Lisa Thomas - coming soon! Website: http://2ridetheworld.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2ridetheworld/ ARR is Brought to You By: Max BMW Motorcycles Shop our Online Store featuring parts diagrams for every BMW model. Ordering parts and accessories has never been easier. Choose your bike, look at the diagrams and place your order. We have over 45,000 parts in-stock and our Parts Express team processes and ships orders six days a week via UPS, FedEx and USPS. www.maxbmw.com BestRest Products Home of the CyclePump Tire Inflator, TireIron BeadBrakR, EZAir Tire Gauge, and other adventure motorcycle gear. When you’re on the road you’ll want a compact and reliable method of tire inflation. The CyclePump runs off your bike’s electrical system and it’ll fill a flat tire in less than 3 minutes. It’s made in the USA and it comes with a 5-year warranty. BestRest also makes tire changing and tire repair kits that are small enough to fit in your saddlebag. The crew at BestRest are adventure riders themselves, so they know what you’ll need when you’re exploring the world. www.CyclePump.com Aerostich The best way to ride more is to make riding your easiest, fastest way to get from A to B…simple everyday commuting and errands, long-distance adventure riding, or whatever. For 33 years Aerostich has been designing, making and selling equipment that makes riding anywhere, in all-weather – easier, safer, more comfortable and more fun. No other riders’ gear offers the proven protection, precise fit or lifelong value of an Aerostich. Prove it to yourself with the Ride-More Guarantee. If you try any Aerostich one piece R-3 or Roadcrafter Classic suit for one month, and are not riding more than you did before receiving it, send it back and you will receive a full refund, no questions asked. For complete details and to view all of the available equipment for riders, and for a 10% discount on your first Aerostich purchase, or free shipping on the next order for existing customers, visit www.aerostich.com/arr. Tour USA Motorcycle Rentals & Tours Tour USA is a motorcycle rental company based near Seattle, Washington in the USA. The perfect launching point for any trip along the west coast of the United States and Canada, boasting top world destinations for adventure riders from all over the world. Tour USA bikes are all equipped with protection for ADV travel and pelican panniers to ensure less potential of damage in a tip over. Whether you want to rent a few ADV prepped bikes and travel solo or participate in a fully supported event with trainers, guides and support vehicles, they are the people to make your dream ride come true. (Partnered with PSSOR.com) Let TourUSA help you dream – plan – ride! www.tourusa.us & www.advcamp.com Green Chile Adventure Gear Offering American made heavy-duty, innovative motorcycle luggage systems for all types of motorcycles. Tested in extreme weather conditions and terrain to withstand any abuse you can throw at it on your adventure rides. To complement riders’ needs they are also the exclusive USA distributor of Outback Motortek, a Canadian company specializing in adventure and touring motorcycle protective accessories. Outback Motortek offers ultimate and essential protection for your adventure bike. These accessories could be your best investment to save you from replacing your damaged bike with the ever-expensive factory parts. Available at www.GreenChileAdv.com. Hermy's Triumph - Tires & Cycle Family owned and operated, Hermy’s Triumph has been around since 1963, one of the oldest Triumph dealers in the United States. The adventure specialists at Hermy’s have been there for generations with over 5 million miles of riding between them. Hermy’s Triumph has a full service department, offering service loaners, as well as an online store shipping parts world-wide. To find out more about Hermy’s motorcycles and parts check them out at www.hermys.com. And visit Hermy’s online store at www.triumphEstore.com and use the code ARR to get 10% off your order plus free shipping in 48 states. PROMO CODE: ARR See more of our best motorcycle podcasts at Adventure Rider Radio
Fruits and plants are closely related. While Humphrey would walk the dog, Hermy, the nice red haired librarian would collect cherries and pine. Like that, just in case.
Fruits and plants are closely related. While Humphrey would walk the dog, Hermy, the nice red haired librarian would collect cherries and pine. Like that, just in case.
Fruits and plants are closely related. While Humphrey would walk the dog, Hermy, the nice red haired librarian would collect cherries and pine. Like that, just in case.
Fruits and plants are closely related. While Humphrey would walk the dog, Hermy, the nice red haired librarian would collect cherries and pine. Like that, just in case.