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***This episode was much delayed by my forgetting to upload it here. The next Nasir Khusraw episode will be along shortly. An 11th-century journey from Jerusalem to Fatimid Egypt. If you like what you hear and want to chip in to support the podcast, my Patreon is here. I'm on BlueSky @a-devon.bsky.social, Instagram @humancircuspod, and I have some things on Redbubble. Sources: Fulton, Michael S. Contest for Egypt: The Collapse of the Fatimid Caliphate, the Ebb of Crusader Influence, and the Rise of Saladin. Brill, 2022. Gascoigne, Alison L. "The Water Supply of Tinnis: Public Amenities and Private Investments," Cities in the Pre-Modern Islamic World The Urban Impact of Religion, State and Society. Edited by Bennison, Amira K and Gascoigne, Alison L. Routledge, 2009. Hunsberger, Alice C. Nasir Khusraw, the Ruby of Badakhshan: A Portrait of the Persian Poet, Traveller and Philosopher. Bloomsbury Academic, 2002. Khusraw, Nasir. Nāṣer-e Khosraw's Book of Travels, translated by Wheeler McIntosh Thackston. Bibliotheca Persica, 1986. Thomson, Kirsten. Politics And Power in Late Fāṭimid Egypt: The Reign of Caliph al-Mustanṣir. Bloomsbury Academic, 2016. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"Look up! Get your face out of other things that keep distracting you. The enemy can't stop you, but he can slow you down!"
In this episode, Christopher Hunsberger, co-founder and chief operating officer of Appellation, shares how the Appellation Crafted program embeds his brand deeply into local communities through partnerships with artisans, farmers, and makers.Listeners will learn:How Appellation celebrates makers, artisans, and people who are the fabric of the community through the Appellation Crafted program (01:47)How Appellation showcases its own team members' talents and skills through the Crafted classes (05:51)How Appellation incorporates local materials and unique design elements to create a sense of place in their hotels (08:47)How Appellation's culinary-centric approach is reflected in the design of their hotels, such as the open kitchen and unique arrival experience (10:32)Mentions:MIX Garden, a local gardening partner in Healdsburg (03:13)Wolf Coffee, a local coffee roaster (03:55)EDG Design, an interior design firm based in Novato (08:58)Jennifer Johansen, CEO of EDG Design (09:08)If you liked this episode, check out these other ones:Crafting Community: What I Learned At Appellation's Event This Week with Ed SkapinokWhat We've Learned Running Community Programs - Ed Skapinok, AppellationHow Our Hotels Become Community Pillars, Delighting Neighbors and Guests Alike - Caitlin Ornitz, Champagne HospitalityA few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
In this episode, Christopher Hunsberger, co-founder and chief operating officer of Appellation - and former Chief People Officer at Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts - shares his insights on recruiting top talent and how building strong relationships, leveraging tools like LinkedIn, and crafting compelling story-driven job descriptions have helped him attract some of the best in the business.Listeners will learn:The importance of treating people as you'd want to be treated and maintaining positive relationships in recruiting (01:07)How to leverage your network and contacts to identify talent (01:38)The effectiveness of using LinkedIn for recruiting and broadcasting job openings (02:31)The value of storytelling and transparency in job postings on LinkedIn (03:10)Strategies for creating compelling job descriptions that leverage technology and make roles more interesting (04:14)Mentions:Izzy Sharp, chairman and founder of Four Seasons (01:07)LinkedIn Recruiting (02:31)If you liked this, check out these episodes next:From Family Dinners to Hospitality Leadership: What I've Learned on My Career Journey - Christopher Hunsberger, AppellationHotel All-Stars with Anthony Melchiorri: Hiring, Career & Leadership Lessons for YouTop Exec Recruiter: How To Hire Hospitality Leaders (Plus Career Advice For You) - Alison Harrigan, Korn FerryMasterclass: How To Hire Great People, Faster - Adam Robinson, HireologyA few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
In this episode, Christopher Hunsberger, co-founder and chief operating officer of Appellation, shares how stepping into a new role at Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts pushed him beyond his comfort zone and the key lessons he learned about collaboration and building a culture of innovation.Listeners will learn:How Christopher led product and service innovation at Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts (00:00)The importance of being nimble and agile when innovating (03:19)The value of risk-taking and having the willingness to fail (03:40)The significance of collaboration when creating something new and different (04:11)Mentions:Izzy Sharp, former CEO of Four Seasons (01:10)Katie Taylor, former CEO of Four Seasons (01:20)A few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
In this episode, Christopher Hunsberger, co-founder and chief operating officer of Appellation, shares how his family's love of food and hospitality shaped his early passion for the industry, the key lessons he learned from legendary mentors, and why embracing every opportunity can make all the difference in your career.Listeners will learn:How Christopher's mother influenced his love for food and hospitality (01:29)The role his uncle played in his decision to pursue a career in hospitality (03:15)Christopher's experience working in the hospitality industry before college (04:59)The importance of learning through experiences and interacting with people (05:39)Christopher's work-study program at the Boca Raton Hotel and Club (06:31)The impact of mentors like Tom Wicke on Christopher's career (07:46)Advice on selecting roles that maximize learning opportunities (09:48)Mentions:The Mayflower in Washington, D.C. (03:46)The Plaza Hotel in New York (03:56)Cornell University (04:18)Boca Raton Hotel and Club (06:52)John Morrison (07:14)Tom Wicke (07:46)Boca Raton Hotel Beach Club (08:38)A few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
On this week's episode, Morgan is joined by writer Taylor Hunsberger to discuss Sofia Coppola's most recent film, "Priscilla" (2023). You can follow TaylorInstagramTwitterWebsiteFemme Film Festival 2024 Priscilla ReviewMore from In Their Own LeagueFind your local library here!You can follow Female Gaze: The Film ClubInstagram
In this podcast episode, I sit down with Mike Hunsberger to learn more about his career journey across an Air Force career and launching his own RIA, Next Mission Financial Planning. He shares about his early experiences with being sold permanent life insurance and high fee mutual funds which led him to get more interested in personal finance. Thanks to many years of his own good financial decisions, including building lots of spreadsheets to analyze his own military career analysis, gave him options to consider financial planning as a second career. As part of his exportary foray, Mike learned about XY Planning Network and came to their conference in 2019 where he met many other like-minded folks that ultimately started MFAA. It solidified his decision to make the leap and he finished his CFP coursework not long after from the American College thanks to their veteran scholarship program. When he passed the CFP exam and launched his firm, Mike shares how he felt like he had realistic expectations but even they were too lofty at first. I appreciate how he shared about the struggles to market to clients in those first few years. We also dive deeper into the world of college planning as Mike has expertise in that planning area including integrating military benefits into paying for college. Mike talks about his process for clients and the tools and techniques he uses to help them make the best decisions for their families. This is one of the most emotionally charged topics in financial planning so you won't want to miss his expertise! https://nextmissionfinancialplanning.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-hunsberger/ https://ronlieber.com/books/the-price-you-pay-for-college/
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When we report a spammer, a scammer, or online harassment, where does it go? Who decides what gets removed or banned? Bots can do some of the work, but when it comes to messy online emotions, we need human expertise for context and judgement. So who are these heroes? What do they see all day? And how does content moderation work on a global scale, where the ethics, laws, and cultures of different platforms are so subjective? This week on INFLUENCE, Alice Hunsberger breaks down this complicated world. She's the VP of Trust & Safety and Content Moderation at PartnerHero, a company that staffs some of our favorite social media apps with specialized teams that weed out bad actors to ensure everyone has a safe experience online. Alice explains why this crucial work is often unnoticed or deeply misunderstood by the public, why viewing humanity's worst behavior for a job is so punishing, the impossible tasks for regulators, and why she remains optimistic about the Internet despite the constant flow of harmful content. For more on the Trust & Safety industry, subscribe to Alice's newsletter and podcast: https://alicelinks.com/ This show is made possible by listener support: https://www.patreon.com/influencepod Watch the show on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@influencepodcast Listen & subscribe wherever you get podcasts:
“When I'm traveling to a place where I look around, I can tell this is a popular place. This is a place that people like to go to, to hang out and to meet others. It feels like this place that I'm now coming to for the second or third time. That's really important to us, truly embracing community, becoming a place that's a gathering place for the community so that if you're there as an out-of-town guest, you're really feeling like a local. This is a place that locals want to be.” We're in great company with Christopher Hunsberger, Co-Founder & Chief Operating Officer of Appellation, where he brings together a new generation of hoteliers and culinarians, locals and travelers alike - to tell an innovative yet timeless tale in the world of hospitality, through the shared language of food, embracing what it means to be authentically local, nurturing community and culture through culinary and craft experiences. More than 20 years ago, Christopher and his Co-Founder, Chef Charlie Palmer started working on their first hotel project together. Nearly five dozen hotels, 20 Michelin stars, and multiple James Beard Awards later, they decided to start a truly new type of hospitality company. One where culinary excellence, access to world-class artisans, and a sense of place aren't just part of the guest experience, they are the guest experience. As we celebrate the start of Season 6, Christopher gives us a taste of how Appellation is gathering the best artisans, growers and makers from across their future destinations, preparing to deliver exceptional and innovative guest experiences born of their distinct regions. Top Takeaways [2:00] With a childhood immersed in the world of hospitality, Christopher continues to find great inspiration from his mother, while having spent his entire career building what would become Four Seasons, Christopher attributes much of his success to the culture of the people. [7:00] Little did Charlie Palmer and Christopher Hunsberger know when they first met 20 years ago, how far they would come, what awards would be given, what new opportunities would arise, and what they would create in collaboration today. [10:00] How Appellation is going beyond creating a “sense of place” by being students of the destination and being a part of the fabric of that community through their F&B experiences in “Crafted,” where they both source from and serve the local community. [16:10] Appellation means “to give name to a place,” and while this was not the first name Christopher and Charlie came up with, it was the one that took hold for all they stood to create. [19:55] Expect a departure from your typical hotel experience when you arrive at an Appellation hotel, as they bring “the heart of the house forward” through interior design, experiential events and local interactions. [23:50] The focus on food extends beyond the lobby, from rooftop greenspaces and bars to event exhibition kitchens, from interactive outdoor cooking spaces to sprawling garden beds and orchards, from seasonal herb-based spa treatments to elevated pantries featuring fresh and local refreshments. [33:05] Sustainability and stewardship are at the core of Appellation's business beliefs, exchanging profit for prosperity when it comes to their social responsibility. [37:40] Christopher shares his steadfast opinion on and prediction of how technology plays a pivotal role in the world of hospitality to “let people be people.” [44:50] Appellation will first take root in California and Idaho, extending into other terroirs in time. [51:50] How Christopher hopes to “think global, act local” by gaining access and building relationships with Appellation's global community, empowering his team to have candor when sharing their personal favorites and interests with guests. Notable Mentions Pigs & Pinot Seghesio Family Vineyards MIX Garden Materials Visit For Yourself Appellation Website @appellationhotels Crafted at Appellation on Tock
Episode Description: This episode features a discussion on the importance of trust and safety policies in online platforms, between Alice Hunsbger (VP of Trust & Safety and Content Moderation at PartnerHero) and Matt Soeth (Head of Trust & Safety at All Tech is Human and Senior advisor at Tremau). Alice shares her experiences working on policy enforcement and emphasizes the need for clear communication with users and shares the impacts of policy on community. Additionally, Hunsberger provides insights about engaging with external stakeholders, updating policies for new technologies, and the role of policy in platform differentiation.
Lander University Head Wrestling Coach R.C. LaHaye joins us for episode 247. Fresh off their second straight runner-up finish at the NCAA D2 National Championship and their second individual National Champion in school history; Coach LaHaye stopped by to fill us in on the Bearcats program and Lander University in Greenwood, South Carolina. In his 5th season Coach LaHaye was the 2023 Div. II National Coach of The Year, a 2023 South Carolina HOF Honoree, the 2022 - 2023 Super Region II Coach of The Year, and the Head Coach of four top-10 NCAA Div. II teams. The Bearcats were led by home grown talents, David Hunsberger who won the NCAA D2 National Championship at 165 lbs! Hunsberger wrestled at Byrnes High School. Juan Edmond-Holmes was the NCAA D2 National Runner-up at 285 lbs! Edmond-Holmes wrestled at Goose Creek during high school.Lander by the numbers in 2023 -2024 NCAA DII Runner-Up / NCAA SRII Champions / Conference Carolinas Champions / 1 National Champion / 2 National Finalists / 6 All-Americans / 9 National QualifiersStay Connected Lander Bearcats Wrestling Bearcat Wrestling InstagramCoach LaHaye's Instagram Coach LaHaye's Twitter
Fraudology is presented by Spec. Learn more about how their platform and request a personal demo, or stay turned for details on our group date demo.In this episode of Fraudology join host Karisse Hendrick as she sits down with trust and safety expert Alice Goguen Hunsberger, VP of Trust & Safety and Content Moderation for PartnerHero. Prior to this work, Alice was integral in creating the Trust & Safety strategies for online dating companies OK Cupid and Grindr.Dive deep into the complexities of online trust and safety as we explore the unique challenges within the gaming and dating app industries, discussing the necessity of balancing AI with the human touch to protect customers from romance scams and fraud. Alice also talks about a mistake that every startup with user-generated content makes; assuming only good intent among users. She also sights a recent article where the writer suggests that companies with bad customer service practices are setting their consumers up to become victims of bank impersonation scams.Don't miss this in-depth conversation that uncovers the intersection of customer support, trust, and community within the digital landscape.To connect directly with Alice Goguen-Hunsberger:https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicehunsberger/Fraudology is hosted by Karisse Hendrick, a fraud fighter with decades of experience advising hundreds of the biggest ecommerce companies in the world on fraud, chargebacks, and other forms of abuse impacting a company's bottom line. Connect with her on LinkedIn She brings her experience, expertise, and extensive network of experts to this podcast semi weekly, on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
"If you ever see someone standing alone, go over and talk to them." Steven learned this from his grandmother and it has helped him become a great people person and networker. "Superpowers are things that we just do that we don't realize make such a difference to others."Steven is a certified financial planner by trade. He found two ways to utilize his skills. He could help people build their wealth or he could help them give away their wealth. Steven found so much more joy in the second."You've gotta put yourself into those spaces where we are uncomfortable because that's where we grow."Being the executive director of the chamber is the first time I've been in the leader role versus an employee. This has been the hardest career change for Steven over his career."Why do we network? So we can build relationships with people we know, like, and trust.""We receive about 4 – 5,000 marketing messages per day." "If you've seen one chamber, you've seen one chamber." This is joke in the chamber world because each one is SO different."Not all businesses should be in the chamber. You have to have a sense of community. A chamber is a membership organization. I'm going to join because there are things I want to give and gain. Some business owners don't understand that you have to give before you get. There's not many of these types of owners. They ask 'Why would I want to do that?'""Generous people are happy people.""The trick to leadership is that a good leader is helping others succeed.""Jesus says that our heart is where our treasure is, not the other way around. We've got to put our treasure in the right place and then our heart will follow it.""The more they have given away, the more they have been entrusted with.""Leadership...It's all about being self-aware. Most of time is showing up, being 10 minutes early to whatever it is they are doing, and being intentional, you're on your way to being 75% of the most successful people in the United States."You can optimize your solo cleaning business to earn full time income through part time cleaning without the drama of employees! Get access to this game-changing training for only $57 per month or $597 per year in the Solo Elite Membership at smartcleaningschool.com/elite. Members get access to the full ISO Model Course to optimize your solo business, plus access to the Solo Elite Community, bonus podcast content, access to private coaching and additional courses at 50% off! You can also sample the membership with our brand new "Backstage Pass", which is found at smartcleaningschool.com.
Bryan is joined by Taylor Hunsberger to discuss their favorite films starring Paul Dano, in honor of Dumb Money hitting theaters. Find Film Fragments everywhere:Instagram: @filmfragmentspodcastTwitter: @filmfragmentspc Follow our guest online:Taylor Hunsberger on Twitter. Follow our host:Bryan Sudfield on Letterboxd, Twitter, and Instagram. Credits: Theme music by Eugene Rocco Utley Artwork by Eugene Rocco Utley Edited by Bryan Sudfield
Nasir Khusraw's turning point could be described as a midlife crisis. He was a senior bureaucrat in Central Asia, enjoying a life of travel and socialising. But a more urgent current ran under the delights of the world, namely his aching desire to have some purpose, some answer to the question of why all this exists. A powerful dream shocked him out of his ‘forty years' sleep', and he became convinced that he must change his life completely, and use this truth to change the world. Dr Alice Hunsberger, an expert on the 11th century sage, scholar and traveller, joins us on this first episode of Muslim Footprints to talk about Nasir Khusraw's marvellous journey - a literal journey, from the ancient city of Marv to the Mediterranean via Jerusalem and Jeddah, as well as a spiritual one - in search of meaning. Listen now to this episode, and subscribe to Muslim Footprints.
Moiya is joined by microbiologist Maren Hunsberger to talk about the world from Anne McCaffrey's Dragonriders of Pern series! They discuss the world's long timescale, the blurred line between sci-fi and fantasy, the importance of strong female leads, and how to write about bathing in your fiction. HOSTED by Dr. Moiya McTier (@GoAstroMo), astrophysicist and folkloristGUESTMaren Hunsberger is a microbiologist, actor, podcaster, and science communicator. Find her and her work at marenhunsberger.com SPONSORSGet a FREE .gay domain for a whole year at exolore.gayThis episode is sponsored by Betterhelp. Visit betterhelp.com/worldbuilder for 10% off your first monthHOUSEKEEPINGOrder my book, THE MILKY WAY: https://www.grandcentralpublishing.com/titles/moiya-mctier/the-milky-way/9781538754153/BUY EXOLORE SWAG: store.dftba.com/collections/exoloreFIND US ONLINEpatreon: patreon.com/exolorepodtwitter: twitter.com/ExolorePodinstagram: instagram.com/exolorepodwebsite: exolorepod.comsubreddit: reddit.com/r/ExolorePodCREDITSMusic: https://www.purple-planet.comCover art: Stephen J. Reisig, http://stephenjreisig.com/Editing: Mischa Stanton, https://www.mischastanton.com/ ABOUT USHow would you like to swim in an ocean ruled by matriarchal squid, or fly over a planet as it rotates with a swarm of migrating wasps? No, it's not the latest VR craze (... yet); it's Exolore! Exolore helps you imagine other worlds with the help of facts and science. Every other week, host Dr. Moiya McTier invites experts to build a world from scratch or sits down with a fiction fan to dive deep into their favorite worlds. Every episode will make you laugh, go "huh?" and appreciate how special our world really is.Exolore is a member of Multitude Productions, an independent podcast collective and production studio.
In this episode of the Platform Podcast, our host Elle Tucker is joined by Alice Hunsberger, VP of Customer Experience at Grindr. Alice kicks off by telling Elle about her role at Grindr and her career path from an early online forum into the world of dating apps. She goes on to talk about online dating as a whole and what trust and safety and content moderation look like both across the landscape, and at Grindr. What does Alice consider when building trust and safety teams – and how can they be as lean as possible? An essential conversation for trust and safety professionals.
Pull a seat up to the table and join us in a conversation with Pastor Chad Hunsberger about what God is doing through the Timothy Project ministry. The ministry focuses on a few different areas and also involves a Spring conference. Hear how this ministry is equipping Mississippi pastors. Show Links: thetimothyproject.orgColonial Heights WebsiteAround the Corner Events: State Evangelism Conference: January 29-30 - Brandon Baptist ChurchChurch Safety Minors WorkshopsFeb. 6 - North Greenwood BCFeb. 7 - West Heights BC, PontotocSept. 11 - Northcrest BC, MeridianSept. 12 - West Ellisville BCAll Events: mbcb.org/eventsContacts: Jon Martin, Men's Ministries Director (jmartin@mbcb.org)Tanner Cade, Communication Services Director (tcade@mbcb.org)Chad Hunsberger, Lead Pastor at Colonial Heights Baptist Church (chad@colonialheights.org)
Welcome back to the Bridgeton Beacon. Meg is joined by Dan Hunsberger, son of local broadcast legend, Paul Hunsberger. It was a voice that was familiar to many in the South Jersey area. For years, Paul Hunsberger hosted “Off The Cuff” on WSNJ, interviewing local residents and giving them a chance to share their stories. South Jersey residents for decades – Paul Hunsberger, the host of WSNJ's “Off The Cuff.” Each week, Hunsberger would sit down with local politicians, business owners, community leaders, and more to discuss relevant issues and events in the area. Listeners tuned in to hear to hear about the latest happenings in their community and to hear unique perspectives from individuals they may have otherwise never heard from. Jim Quinn on Paul Hunsberger: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYjbO-932dc The Bridgeton Beacon is brought to you by the Law Offices of Meg McCormick Hoerner, at https://HoernerLaw.com Niche Podcast Network: https://nichepodcast.net Law Firm Podcasts: https://LawFirmPodcasts.com
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Today's episode- Ashley Hunsberger, Director of DevOps Engineering, is BACK. We talk about how to recruit as a manager, taking care of yourself as a manager, and how to conduct reviews! Like what you hear? Connect with me- Website: www.taylordesseyn.com LinkedIn: Taylor Desseyn Tweet me: @tdesseyn Tik Tok: @tdesseyn Pics of the life, wife, daughter & dog: @tdesseyn
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Leer en inglés y español un fragmento del libro "Querencia" de Melanie Márquez Adams con su traductora Emily Hunsberger abre la puerta para disfrutarlo de otras maneras y atravesar fronteras con sus voces. "Leyendo literatura en 3 minutos" es una declaración por una escritura más allá de las fronteras. Reading in English and Spanish from the book "Querencia" by Melanie Márquez Adams and her translator Emily Hunsberger opens the door to enjoy it in other ways and to cross boarders with their voices. "Reading literature in 3 minutes" is a utterance of a writing beyond all borders.
Christie Anne Detamore-Hunsberger joins us on today's broadcast of HOPE Talks to share a little bit about her story as well as how she got involved with Hope Distributed‘s warehouse and free clothing store as well as her continued involvement serving in that area. She tells us about the ministry that Hope Distributed does providing clothes for families. For more information about the hours of the free clothing store or how to donate or get involved you can visit hope Distributed‘s website https://www.hopedistributed.org Also we would like to invite you to take this six question anonymous survey to give us feedback on the podcast https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=rMtAr_aDl02Dki0XlUrGIhYk-WuZPbRHkFKyO4BJJKdURTIyS1JBNU1TSjRYQjA3VVo5RlNPT0dSWS4u&fbclid=IwAR2aeiI59cbgXltu_ae2JRm6-Qk6A9lF-ztAAQt4Byh475aR451OwP2cb2c
Episode 92In episode 92 – Chris answers a listener's question around the topical subject of why P&O Ferries may look similar but are in fact not connected to P&O Cruises (UK or Australia). P&O Cruises is part of the Carnival Corporation, whilst P&O Ferries falls under a Dubai-based company DP World. And of course, we round out the show with the latest cruise news… and what a week it has been in cruise news.Image Credit: Pride of Dover, P&O Ferries, DP WorldSupport the showListen, Like, Subscribe & Review on your favourite podcast directory.Share the podcast with someone you think will enjoy the showBuy Me A Coffee – This podcast is only possible thanks to our supporters, simply buying a coffee keeps us on air. It is just like shouting your mate a coffee, and we consider our listeners close mates. https://bit.ly/2T2FYGXSustainable Fashion – choose a TBCP design or design your own… all using organic cotton, green energy and zero plastic https://bit.ly/32G7RdhSupport Chris in his walk from Cape to Cape: All donations support zero2hero empowering young people to deal with mental health. https://donate.mycause.com.au/cause/263123?donateToMember=156839Cruise NewsAustralian Cruise Ban to officially end on 17 Apr 22. P&O Cruises Australia Sets Course to Resume Cruising in May with New 2022 ProgramP&O Cruises Australia has flagged a return to cruising at the end of May, with the launch of a new 2022 program of sailings from Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Melbourne.The move follows the Federal Government's decision to lift the cruise ban from April 17 – a major development and the first critical step to enable cruising and its contribution to the national economy to resume after the two-year suspension of operations.Under the new program, Australian cruising will now resume when Pacific Explorer sails from Sydney on May 31 on a four-night roundtrip cruise to Brisbane, where the ship is scheduled to make the first call at the city's new cruise terminal on June 2. Pacific Explorer will then sail from Sydney on a series of Queensland and South Pacific cruises until late October, replacing Pacific Adventure's scheduled program. While most cruise itineraries will remain unaltered by the change of ships, a 10-night cruise to Vanuatu departing June 1 has been replaced with three shorter domestic cruises.Pacific Adventure will now begin her maiden season of cruises from Sydney on October 22, when Pacific Explorer will sail to Adelaide for a new mini-season of four cruises. Pacific Explorer will redeploy to Melbourne in November for three months, before returning to Adelaide in February 2023 for a longer season of nine cruises.Meanwhile, the Brisbane debut of Pacific Encounter has been rescheduled from June 4 to August 20, 2022, prompting the cancellation of 15 cruises.Princess Announces Restart Plans in Australia – Coral Princess to Sail from QueenslandPrincess Cruises today announced its planned resumption of cruising in Australia, with Coral Princess set to debut in Brisbane on June 16 for her inaugural season Down Under.In a move worth an estimated $60 million dollars to the Queensland economy, the 2000-guest ship will be homeported in Brisbane for 11 new departures ranging from 3-12 nights between June and August before returning for another 10 cruises this summer from November.The MedallionClass ship will make 48 calls to the State's ports this year, including her first visits to Airlie Beach in the Whitsundays, Cairns and Port Douglas.Meanwhile Coral Princess' sister ships, Grand Princess and Majestic Princess, will make a further six calls to Queensland ports as part of their scheduled Australian season sailing from Sydney and Melbourne.Highlights of the new winter program include:Six short getaway cruises from Brisbane and Sydney – perfect seacations for those with busy schedules.Five 7-day Queensland roundtrip cruises from Brisbane, sailing to Cairns, Port Douglas, and Airlie Beach (for the Whitsundays).A new 7-day New South Wales Coast roundtrip from Brisbane, with a maiden call to Eden (Sapphire Coast), Sydney, and Newcastle.A new 12-day Queensland and New South Wales voyage, sailing roundtrip from Brisbane.A new 12-day Queensland and the Conflict Islands voyage, roundtrip Sydney or Brisbane, crossing the Coral Sea to visit the stunning and remote Conflict Islands in Papua New Guinea.The winter program will be open for sale from 9am AEDT on 24 March, 2022Two Quantum Class Ships to Call Australia Home Royal Caribbean International will make its long-awaited return to Australia with two Quantum class ships sailing from Brisbane and Sydney from Oct 2022.The milestone is more than two years in the making, with both Ovation of the Seas (pictured) and Quantum of the Seas to offer a range of adventures.This season, cruisers will be able to take in the sights from North Star – the highest viewing deck on a cruise ship; or the RipCord by iFLY skydiving experience. Travellers can also catch a wave on the FlowRider surf simulator, or take to new heights on the RCI rock climbing wall.Holland America Line Speeds Up Embarkation Process with mBark Facial Recognition and VeriFLY Vaccine Verification ProgramHolland America Line is enhancing the preboarding guest experience and making embarkation easier by adding the use of mBark facial recognition and the VeriFLY vaccine verification program in all U.S., Canadian and European homeportsmBark is a mobile system that enables guests to check in for their cruise in less than 10 seconds, while the VeriFLY digital wallet for COVID-19 credentials offers a proven solution for proof of vaccination and test results.With mBark facial recognition, guests who load their photo and all necessary pretravel information to Holland America Line's website prior to embarkation will be able to use the touchless system. Following a quick face scan, guests can move through the check-in process in about 10 seconds, significantly reducing embarkation time. SKO Systems, based in London, England, designed and implemented mBark for Holland America Line.VeriFLY gives guests the option to upload the required information to the app, including proof of vaccination and test results, providing a way to go through the screening process prior to arrival at the terminal. Once registration is complete, guests simply need to show the VeriFLY QR code or “pass” (digital or printed) to the check-in agent. VeriFLY has a successful record of serving dozens of airlines, cruise lines, hotels and a variety of industries. The VeriFLY app is available for download at Google Play and the Apple App Store.Global pop superstar Katy Perry names Godmother of Norwegian PrimaNorwegian Cruise Line (NCL), the innovator in global cruise travel, announced today that world famous pop icon and “American Idol” judge Katy Perry will serve as the godmother to its record-breaking and innovative newest ship, Norwegian Prima, debuting August 2022.As godmother, Perry will not only fulfil the longstanding maritime tradition of blessing and officially naming Norwegian Prima, the first of six vessels in the Prima Class, but she will perform during the christening ceremony before Norwegian Prima sets sail on its inaugural voyages from Reykjavík, Iceland, where the vessel will be the first major cruise ship christened in the Icelandic capital.A vital and familiar element of any ship launch and dating back centuries, the highly regarded tradition of appointing a ship's godmother is a fundamental nautical custom during which the selected godmother officiates a ceremonial breaking of a champagne bottle on the ship's bow to bid the vessel and its traveller's good fortune.“My most favorite way to vacation with my family is on the water. Every morning that you wake up, you get to experience an incredible new view,” said Katy Perry “I love that I get to christen her with my good vibrations, and I'm so excited for this new, beautiful, high-end, high-tech ship to take the seas, and provide once-in-a-lifetime vacations for so many families.”Launching August 2022, Norwegian Prima will offer inaugural voyages to Northern Europe from Southampton, England; Amsterdam; and Reykjavík, Iceland beginning 12 August.; Bermuda sailings from New York City beginning 6 October. and Caribbean itineraries from Galveston, Texas and Miami beginning 27 October. To commemorate this exciting partnership and celebrating other entertainment headliners that will be featured on Norwegian Prima, NCL has put together a celebratory Spotify playlist.MSC Grandiosa now dedicated to the Norwegian Fjords for Summer 2022MSC Cruises' has announced that MSC Grandiosa will now be fully dedicated to the Norwegian Fjords for the entire Northern Hemisphere summer 2022 season. This sees one of MSC Cruises' most modern and environmentally advanced ships offering stand-out seven-night itineraries in one of the most stunning regions in Northern Europe. As a result, MSC Cruises will offer an unparalleled choice of itineraries to guests wanting to discover this unique part of the world this Northern Hemisphere summer, as MSC Preziosa and MSC Poesia also offer additional seven-night options next to MSC Grandiosa across the Norwegian Fjords regionMSC Grandiosa will perform spectacular seven-night itineraries from Kiel, Germany calling at the colourful capital city of Denmark, Copenhagen. The ship then heads north to Norway, calling at the breath-taking village of Hellesylt while experiencing the splendour of Sunnylvsfjord, sail through Aurlandsfjord on the way to the panoramic port town of Alesund and stunning Flam village.MSC Cruises had previously confirmed that the Line would suspend calls to St Petersburg, Russia and as such, MSC Grandiosa will now be fully dedicated to the Fjords region while MSC Poesia and MSC Preziosa will still call in the Baltics but with St Petersburg replaced with other popular destinations in the region like Stockholm, Tallinn and Visby.Cunard's London Theatre at Sea voyage to be Headlined by Olivier Award Winning Actress Sharon D. Clarke MBELuxury cruise line Cunard will stage its first London Theatre at Sea with the Olivier Awards voyage, curated by Society of London Theatre's Chief Executive, Julian Bird, this May.Sailing from New York to London on board flagship Queen Mary 2, the exclusive voyage will feature performances from some of the theatre world's finest talent, including Oliver Award for Best Actress winner, Sharon D. Clarke MBE, Olivier Award for Best Actor winner Matt Henry MBE, film, theatre and television actress and producer, Susie McKenna and Conductor and Orchestrator Larry Blank.The seven-night crossing, which departs New York on May 15, 2022, will be supported with a roster of workshops, talks and Q&As from industry insiders.Guests will be able to take part in acting masterclasses with performers and learn the tricks of the trade from luminaries such as Andreane Neofitou, the costume designer behind Les Misérables and Miss Saigon.For the first time, Cunard will be introducing an “Oliviers Gala Evening,” which will feature entertainment from headliners throughout the evening, as well as a never-seen-before show, “Olivier Awards in Concert” that has been created for this voyage by Society of London Theatre's Julian Bird. The concert will take place in the Royal Court Theatre and pay homage to the Olivier Awards' last 45 years in a dazzling one-off production with cast and orchestra.Global Adventurer, Mountaineer & Polar-Explorer, Alison Levine name Godmother of Seabourn Venture. Seabourn, the ultra-luxury expedition experience, is delighted to announce that global adventurer, mountaineer and polar-explorer Alison Levine will serve as Godmother of Seabourn Venture, the first of the line's two new ultra-luxury purpose-built expedition vessels. Levine will be on board and in the spotlight for the traditional naming and christening of the ship, which is set to launch in July 2022.Levine is an idyllic choice for Godmother of Seabourn Venture, which is being built to seek out adventure and natural wonders around the world. A native of Phoenix, she served as team captain of the first American Women's Everest Expedition in 2002, and in 2010 completed her bid for the Explorer's Grand Slam which includes climbing the Seven Summits – the highest peak on each continent – as well as skiing to the North and South Poles.Levine has also seen success in the business world. She earned her MBA from Duke University and worked in the pharmaceutical industry as well as on Wall Street with Goldman Sachs. After turns as deputy finance director for Arnold Schwarzenegger's successful bid to become Governor of California and as an adjunct professor in the Department of Behavioral Sciences & Leadership at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, she went on to become one of the world's most in-demand leadership consultants and keynote speakers. She is the author of the New York Times bestseller, “On the Edge: Leadership Lessons from Mount Everest and Other Extreme Environments”, which chronicles the lessons she learned on her various expeditions. In 2019 she received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, an award she shares with seven U.S. Presidents and numerous Nobel Prize winners.Levine has also shared her experiences, insights and tales of adventure with guests of Seabourn through Seabourn Conversations, the line's popular onboard enrichment program, aboard Seabourn Sojourn in December 2019. It was her first-ever cruise – a trip she never thought she would do – but she admits she is hooked and looks forward to more travels by ship in the future. Seabourn Venture and its sister expedition ship, Seabourn Pursuit, will feature 132 luxurious oceanfront veranda suites and take travelers to some of the most awe-inspiring places in the world, some of which are only accessed by ship. Viking Expands European River Fleet with Naming of Eight New Ships and Marks Beginning of 2022 River SeasonViking welcomed eight new river ships to its award-winning fleet during a celebration in Paris. Of the eight new Viking Longships®, four ships – Viking Fjorgyn, Viking Kari, Viking Radgrid and Viking Skaga – are built specifically to navigate the Seine River and bring guests to the heart of Paris with an exclusive docking location at Port de Grenelle, just a short walk from the Eiffel Tower. The four additional ships – Viking Egdir, Viking Gersemi, Viking Gymir and Viking Hervor – will sail Viking's popular itineraries on the Rhine, Main and Danube rivers.The naming of the new river ships comes as Viking continues its 25th anniversary and a year of multiple milestones. In January 2022, the company launched Viking Expeditions and its first Polar Class vessel, the Viking Octantis®. By the end of the year, Viking will have also welcomed a second identical expedition ship, as well as two new identical ocean ships, new purpose-built vessels for the Nile and Mekong rivers and new Mississippi River voyages.Viking Naming CeremonyIn keeping with maritime tradition that dates back thousands of years, Viking invited eight distinguished cultural partners and important members of the company's extended family to serve as ceremonial godmothers of the new ships. The honored godmothers include:Alma Deutscher, Godmother of Viking Gymir – A musical phenomenon, Alma captivates the classical world with her talents as a violinist, pianist, composer and conductor, and at just 17 years old was hailed as the “new Mozart” at an early age. She recently appeared on an episode of Viking's award-winning enrichment channel, Viking.TV (Anne Diamond Welcomes Back Composer and Musician Alma Deutscher), where she discussed her upcoming concert series, which will be exclusive for Viking guests on select river voyages visiting Vienna.Helen Deutscher, Godmother of Viking Egdir – A violinist, pianist and vocalist, Helen is an accomplished musician who honed her musical and performance skills at the Music Gymnasium in Vienna and as a member of the Vienna State Opera's children's chorus; she has also performed in several productions of her sister Miss Alma Deutscher's opera, Cinderella. Helen and Alma recently appeared together on an episode of Viking.TV (Anne Diamond Interviews Classical Musicians, Alma & Helen Deutscher) where they discussed their remarkable lives and many musical milestones.Dr. Janie Deutscher, Godmother of Viking Radgrid – An author and educator, Dr. Deutscher is also an accomplished musician and earned an organ scholarship to Oxford University where she later taught medieval literature; in recent years, she has concentrated on homeschooling and supporting the musical ambitions of her two daughters, Alma and Helen, godmothers of Viking Gymir and Viking Egdir, respectfully.Brenda Hunsberger, Godmother of Viking Hervor – For more than four decades, Ms. Hunsberger, Senior Vice President of Travel Services with AAA Club Alliance, has worked in the industry as an accomplished travel agent; she believes in the power of travel to transform perspectives and change lives.Karryn Christopher, Godmother of Viking Gersemi – Ms. Christopher is Executive Vice President of Preferred Partnerships & Marketing for Signature Travel Network, a member-owned travel cooperative established in 1956, where she has led the transformation of the company's sales and marketing division.Ghislaine Wood, Godmother of Viking Fjorgyn – As the Deputy Director of the University of East Anglia's Sainsbury Centre, one of the most important public university art galleries in Great Britain, Ms. Wood carefully curates exhibitions, including the upcoming “Visions of Ancient Egypt,” which was developed in partnership with Viking; opening in September 2022, the exhibit will honor the 100th anniversary of the discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb. Ms. Wood discussed her work at the Sainsbury Centre in a recent episode of Viking.TV (Explore Alaskan Objects at the Sainsbury Centre with Ghislaine Wood), including the origins of their Alaska collection which examines how indigenous Alaskan communities developed technologies and tools to adapt to their environment.Muriel Wilson, Godmother of Viking Skaga – As the Director of Event Strategy & Sponsorships for Virtuoso, Ltd., Ms. Wilson has been a distinguished staff member of the global network of agencies for more than 40 years and leverages her deep knowledge of the industry to develop quality hospitality and travel experiences for Virtuoso's travel advisors and preferred partners.Kari Garmann, Godmother of Viking Kari – Former member of The Parliament of Norway and Oslo City Council, Ms. Garmann has made valuable contributions to Norway in the areas of government, business and banking throughout her career.The naming event was executed by connecting the new ships via satellite across two European cities: Paris and Amsterdam. The Viking Fjorgyn, Viking Kari, Viking Radgrid and Viking Skaga were docked in Paris at the Port de Grenelle, where they were named by their godmothers. The other four ships – Viking Egdir, Viking Gersemi, Viking Gymir and Viking Hervor – were docked in Amsterdam and named by their godmothers, who also joined the celebration in Paris. In keeping with another maritime tradition, a bottle of Gammel Opland aquavit was broken on the bow of each new shipMSC Group breaks ground in Miami for North Americas largest cruise terminal New $350 million terminal to provide seamless guest experience for up to 36,000 passengers a dayTerminal will be capable to host three latest-generation ships simultaneouslyMSC Cruises to deploy some of its most environmentally advanced vessels in MiamiThe Cruise Division of MSC Group broke ground on 10 March for its new $350 million mega cruise terminal in Miami which when it opens will be North America's largest.The four-storey building with four embarkation decks will be able to accommodate up to 36,000 passenger movements a day, and feature enough berthing space to serve three latest generation ships simultaneously.The project will allow MSC Cruises to further its presence in the North American market and attract more international travellers for holidays at sea in the Caribbean. The Cruise Division of MSC Group and Italian ship builder Fincantieri announced a partnership in July 2021 whereby Fincantieri Infrastructure would construct the state-of-the-art facility which will feature a striking design by award-winning global architecture firm Arquitectonica.The new terminal will be able to accommodate MSC Cruises' largest and most environmentally advanced cruise ships, including its current flagship, MSC Seashore, and the line's future liquified natural gas-(LNG) powered World Class ships. 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Hoy en Hablemos de... conversamos con Emily Hunsberger, escritora, traductora y podcastera. Nos cuenta de su proyecto "Tertulia", de sus colaboraciones en diversas revistas, de lo importante que es para ella darle dignidad al idioma español y a las personas que lo hablan en los Estados Unidos, de la importancia de la traducción y de hacer podcasts. Los invitamos a escucharla en www.hablemosescritoras.com y a seguirla en su https://tertuliaspanish.com/ y en https://tertuliapodcast.com/.
Grindr's Senior Director and Global Head of Customer Experience, Alice Hunsberger, joins Tiffany Xingyu Wang for the first episode of our second season. Part of Alice's work involves developing policies and guidelines for safer and more inclusive communities in the online dating sphere. In this episode, Tiffany and Alice discuss developments in the field of Trust and Safety, changing approaches to the moderation of online communities, and the need to make greater efforts to consider and protect members of the LGBTQI+ community.Read Alice's whitepaper here: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5f7cf4654534a21e8041006b/t/61773f8407378d02feeb6f0e/1635205002056/CX-White+Paper-2021.pdfIf you want to join our movement, be sure to follow Oasis Consortium on LinkedIn and Twitter. You can grab a copy of this week's show notes at www.oasisconsortium.com/podcast and subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to catch the rest of Season 2.
L'amour est un mystère pour ceux qui le vivent, un mystère pour ceux qui le regardent. Nous constatons, mais nous ne comprenons pas. Pourquoi ? Parce que ce qui nous lie à l'autre est inexplicable. Aimer vraiment, c'est aller vers quelqu'un, non pas seulement pour son image (sa beauté, sa ressemblance avec tel ou tel), ni pour ce qu'il symbolise (un père, une mère, le pouvoir, l'argent), mais pour son secret. Ce secret que nous ne savons pas nommer, et qui va rencontrer le nôtre : un manque ressenti depuis l'enfance, une souffrance singulière, indéfinissable. « L'amour s'adresse à notre part d'inconnu, explique le psychanalyste Patrick Lambouley.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#facebook #instagram #youtube #twitter #tiktok #love #instagood #follow #like #socialmedia #whatsapp #music #google #photography #memes #marketing #india #followforfollowback #likeforlikes #a #insta #fashion #k #trending #digitalmarketing #covid #o #snapchat #socialmediamarketing #bhfyp
Chris Hunsberger is the CEO of Radical, a ministry founded by pastor and author David Platt. Radical was initially created to help manage and steward the teaching ministry of David Platt, but has grown significantly in recent years to focus on one overarching goal: equipping the church to make disciples of all nations. Today, Radical has a variety of initiatives and events that are designed to accomplish just that. One of Radical's initiatives called Urgent helps identify strong believers who are advancing the gospel in parts of the world that are completely unreached. Alongside Urgent is the strategic database that Radical has built called Stratus. The Stratus Index provides a comprehensive cross section of every country in the world to identify the intersection of spiritual and physical needs. This information is meant to help missions organizations as well as individuals strategically identify the most effective approaches to reach different areas of the world. Chris has a unique perspective on global missions and what it will take to complete Christ's Great Commission to make disciples of all nations. Chris shared the sobering fact that the number of unreached people in the world is actually growing, not shrinking, as the population continues to grow, and that our strategy needs to change if we want to see meaningful progress. Listen now to hear what Chris had to say about how we should focus our giving in order to start to shift the pendulum. QUOTES TO REMEMBER “I want to do everything in my power to get the gospel to those who've never heard it.” “If we've all received the same command, to be part of making Jesus known in all nations, then what does that look like for the local church?” “99% of global missions funding is going to places where the church already exists. That's called the Great Imbalance.” “We know that for a lot of global missions work, the type of work that's done is not necessarily the type of work that's most needed.” “Your giving or missions portfolio must have space for the unreached.” “If we really believe in this command to go and make disciples of all nations, then shouldn't that drive everything that we do?” “If you are not equipping those that are a part of your faith family to make disciples of all nations, then you are directly disobeying that command.” “Just introducing people to the saving power of Jesus is not enough. So what does the end of the road look like? It looks like healthy churches all over the world.” LINKS FROM THE SHOW Radical The Urgent Initiative The Stratus Index Desiring God and John Piper The Finish Line Community Facebook Group The Finish Line Forum WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! If you have a thought about something you heard, or a story to share, please reach out! You can leave a comment below or reach out on our contact page.
Welcome to our latest episode of TR Leads! Terrance sat down with Dylan Hunsberger - a mentee of Terrance's and a Power Lineman for BC Hydro. Tune in for dynamic and thought provoking conversation around the importance of being a leader who knows how to submit to other leaders and people who have been placed in your life to call you higher. It's a powerful conversation you do not want to miss. About TR Leads Everyone is called to be a leader - but not everyone answers the call. TR Leads is a place for those who are ready to pick up the phone and be an empowered, activated and equipped to be a leader within their sphere of influence. About TR Terrance Richmond is a leader, activational speaker and creative from Vancouver, BC by way of Oakland, CA. Leadership has been ingrained in his DNA and activated through his experiences as an athlete, entrepreneur, and creative. Currently he is the Founding & Lead Pastor of Love Quest International Church in Vancouver, BC alongside his wife, Julia and their three children. Terrance is getting ready to EMPOWER YOU to be activated as a leader within your sphere of influence. Follow TR Leads IG: @trleads FB: @trleads T: @trleads YT: TR Leads Special Thanks To Dylan Hunsberger | @therealpdyl The TR Leads Team © 2021 Love Quest Nation, All Rights Reserved
Transcript: Hey pod lovers. If you're joining us for the first time, welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that consists of seven non-spoiler, binge-worthy reviews of the best podcasts in a short and sweet two- to three-minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. For more details and more reviews, I highly recommend checking out the first three episodes. We have some lengthy reviews which I'm sure you know by now means I was very excited about these podcasts, so let's get started. "Surprisingly Brilliant""Surprisingly Brilliant is about science history, covering the hidden stories and unsung heroes of some of the greatest accomplishments of science. For iHeartRadio and Seeker, passionate hosts and writers Maren Hunsberger and Greg Foot take turns telling each other the origins of fascinating scientific ideas from all disciplines of science in a way that is not only easy to understand but jaw-droppingly entertaining. You don't have to have a background in science or have had gotten top marks in school to enjoy the topics. The detail in each hour-long episode is made greater by an esteemed guest from the field who helps tell the story lost to history books. It's so nice to hear a show coming from people who genuinely love science and have a dynamic that makes them sound like they grew up friends. Apple Podcasts has an average of 4.5 stars, 365 ratings and 80 written reviews. The 2020 show has two seasons so far and a total of 30 episodes, and Hunsberger confirmed via Twitter the show's third season is in the works. When releasing, episodes usually come out on Fridays. The most popular episodes according to OwlTail are "The Puzzle Beneath Your Feet" and "The Electronic Ear." I LOVED the electronic ear episode also. As a huge fan of audio, I thought it was fascinating to hear about implants and the preferred terms and language associated with them. I think it's so important to make the medium of podcasting more accessible. Music is subtle and comes in and out at important parts of the story. The commercial amount is average. I can't express how much I've enjoyed the show. I can't wait for season three to come out. If you've been a fan of Hunsberger 's YouTube, Seeker or "Science in General," this podcast is a must-listen.Similar Pods: "Short Wave," "SideDoor," "99% Invisible" and "Ologies""No Strings Attached"It's April 5, 2015, and Vicky Cilliers, an army captain, loving wife and mother goes to jump out of an airplane like she has so many times before. The experienced freefall instructor has completed 2,600 jumps safely, but on this Easter Sunday her parachutes have been tampered with causing them to fail. Will she survive the 4,000-foot fall? What looks like an accident leads detectives to uncover a story of infidelity, debt and manipulation when Cilliers' picture-perfect life turns out to be not what it seems. From ITV News and hosted by Rob Murphy, "No Strings Attached, the 2020 podcast has 4.8 stars from Apple Podcast, 17 ratings and only 2 written reviews. The hidden gem is completed with eight episodes total that average about 32 minutes in length. Each contains interviews from those involved with the case as well as insight into how the British legal system differs from the American system. Extra video content can be found on their website. No commercials and minimal music. Trigger warnings for abuse and violence.Similar podcasts: "Conning the Con," "The Sure Thing" and "Culpable""I Spy""I Spy" offers an amazing inside peek into the world of espionage and intelligence agency operations. It's produced by Foreign Policy, the makers of the news magazine and website by the same name. Each half-hour well-produced episode is a first-person account of a specific event they were involved in, and the subject is something completely original. What other podcast has behind-the-scenes access to secret missions? It's hosted by Margo Martindale who plays a very minimal role, doing only the intro and outro. The interview questions seem to be edited out, resulting in the guest telling a seamless, detailed story much like what's heard in "This is Actually Happening." The tales come not only from American agents but spies from other intelligence programs. No matter how you feel about some of the things done by different governments, it's neat to see how the inside functions. It's suspenseful but not true crime. The show will have you sitting in your car to finish an episode and frustrated anytime someone interrupts you. Gripping and binge-worthy, the stories cover a wide range of perspectives, such as politics and history, while being real-life action thrillers. So far there are 22 episodes from three seasons and no word if we can expect a fourth. Apple Podcasts has 4.7 out of 5 stars, 2,443 ratings and 216 written reviews. My favorite episodes have been "The Sleeper Agent" and "The Counterspy." OwlTail's most popular listed episodes are "The Man With the Antidote" and "The Narc part 1." There is music that I didn't find bothersome, but some do. Trigger warnings for violence.Similar pods: "American Jihadi," "Wind of Change" and "Spy Affair""LeVar Burton Reads"As a kid, I was a loyal "Reading Rainbow" fan. I never missed it, and now I can continue curling up to enjoy more of LeVar Burton in "LeVar Burton Reads," done with Stitcher. The show has 4.9 out of 5 stars for a reason. Every Tuesday, solo host Burton (with the help of his team, whom he never fails to credit) reads one of his favorite fictional short stories from a diverse selection of contemporary and classic writers. I've found so many more authors of color from this pod than I would have on my own. The support and inclusiveness is a goal to emulate. Production is excellent across the board with voice and soundscaping expertly done. Equal parts soothing and familiar, Burton's talented reading is another great staple of the show. It's perfect for every character regardless of which emotion is being conveyed, and the selection of stories always challenges listeners to think critically. Just a warning for those who are looking for happy ever after endings: The stories read usually spotlight science fiction, speculative fiction and fantasy, which sometimes results in suspenseful, unresolved conclusions. Despite this, one similarity between the tales is that they are all brilliant. So much so that I listen to them twice: once as I go to sleep and then again the next morning to hear what I missed. They're too good to be only for sleep. Beware of episode notes about content, which he reminds listeners of every episode. There is swearing, and once I heard a slur, but again it's all in the show notes and a part of the read story. At the end of every story, Burton gives his own opinions about the reading in a short debriefing that wraps everything up nicely. 146 episodes so far, all about 45 minutes on average with new episodes coming out weekly on Tuesdays. My favorite episodes have been "'Dark Spaces on the Map' by Anjali Sachdeva" and "'Jump' by Cadwell Turnbull." OwlTail's most popular are listed as "LIVE! in DC: 'A Dark Night' by Edward P. Jones" and "'Multo' by Samuel Marzioli." The commercial amount is average but never wakes me up. This pod is for anyone who considers themself a lover of books or fantastic narration.Similar Pods: "Fictional," "Book Cheat" and "Phoebe Reads A Mystery""Convicted: Across Borders"This 2021, five-part series is about some of the 3,000 Americans that are imprisoned abroad every year. "Convicted: Across Borders" is all about showing how a person doing what they think is living a normal life can cause them to be imprisoned by a legal system they know nothing about in a language they don't speak and with no one to help them, all of this while being told they'll never be able to leave. It's very similar to "Locked Up Abroad;" however, it features more wrongfully convicted stories. Produced by L.A. Times Studios and Treefort Media, it is funded by Focus Features and was made to accompany their new Tom McCarthy-Matt Damon film, "Stillwater," the same production Amanda Knox spoke out about as fictionalizing her murder trial in Italy. A few promos for the movie play throughout the series but aren't any longer or more bothersome than regular commercials.It's hosted by famed lawyer and bestselling author Marcia Clark who was the lead prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson murder trial. I don't recommend Clark's previous pod "The First 48," but as mentioned, this one is well done. A big part of that comes from how the stories are told in the first person from the men and women who lived through these nightmares. Additional guests are sometimes family, international affairs specialists or lawyers who helped with the case. The stories of suffering and heartbreak from everyone involved are upsetting but also inspiring. It has 4.9 stars, 86 ratings and eight written reviews on Apple Podcasts. Episodes were 33 minutes long on average. The show doesn't have the twenty episodes required for OwlTail to do the most popular calculations, but my favorites were "Nightmare in Nicaragua" and "Villian of Venezuela." Music wasn't disruptive and the show had an average amount of commercials. Trigger warnings for wrongful conviction and hopelessness.Similar Pods: "The World Beneath," "Kremlin File" and "Heist with Michael Caine""The Offensive""The Offensive," an award-winning show by Stak, is a mockumentary sports podcast that follows the fictitious premiere football club Ashwood City through the eyes of the CEO, sports director and director of communication with some help from a narrator. The show is absolutely hilarious but not for kids. I wasn't sure how a mockumentary would go on just audio because so much of my favorite shows depend heavily on visual cues, but I can confirm this pod nails it. It's what I put on when I'm having a really bad day. I actually tried not to binge it too quickly because I didn't want to run out of episodes, and that's the first time I've ever done that for any podcast. I kept thinking the show would fall off, but with 121 episodes and new episodes coming out every Monday, it doesn't look like the comedy is waning anytime soon. One of the best parts about the show is that if you're a fan of football, this show is accurate, but if you aren't, you're in luck as well because the rapid-fire snark is mostly about the relationships between the main characters that anyone can enjoy. There's so much backstabbing, scheming and stupidity that it's very much a combination of “The Thick of It” and “The League.” Writers of the show credit weekly happenings in real-life football as inspiration for some of the crazier calamities in the pod. The show has 4.8 out of 5 stars, 553 ratings and eight written reviews. As of August 2021, the show had reached over a million downloads, making it one of the most popular fiction comedy podcasts available. The content is exceptional, and the voice talent is as well with over 80 actors having parts throughout the show. Sometimes they're even recording in the same room. The show has a pretty creative Twitter account that is managed in-character with live tweets from “games” being made. Fans of the podcast respond in kind by tweeting back abuse. There's also a very well-done merch store with home and away shirts as well as mugs, hats, pop sockets and a few other items. Personally, I'm waiting on the scarf. Commercials start off really rare and then increase to average over time. The music is on-theme and usually comes after a cold open. I will mention that along with profanity there, is a fire alarm that sounds in one of the earlier episodes. I don't think it's excessive, but it could be a trigger warning.Similar Pods: "A Very Fatal Murder," "Dead Authors Podcast" and "Hello from the Magic Tavern.""Word of the Day"The "Word of the Day" podcast by Merriam-Webster is the audio version of their Word of the Day email newsletter, written to educate listeners on a fresh word every day. It covers the word's etymology and other fun facts about it. I really enjoy queuing a few at the beginning of my day's feed. All of the context for the words makes them really easy to remember. Even if I know the word, I can still learn something new about it. It might be one of the most useful podcasts I follow. Hosted by Peter Sokolowski, the show is 4.4 out of 5 and 952 ratings. Apple Podcasts only seems to have the latest 10 episodes, but through art19.com I was able to find every episode back to the show's air date on October 24, 2006. Since then the show has posted a word of the day every single day including holidays for 5,389 three-minute-long episodes total. The pod had some technical issues in the distant past but has since cleared them up including download issues, mistitled episodes and uneven volume for intro and ads. The pod is 15 years old, so some growing pains are expected. Ads seem to be the chief complaint among listeners, but I think they're fine, especially if you only listen to one or two a day.Similar Pods: "Spectacular Vernacular," "The Allusionist" and "A Way with Words."Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next month for the best of September. If you would like your music to be a feature on the show or a podcast to be recommended, send us an email at thmastercastpodlist@gmail.com. Marie Tanksley, KCSU's podcast director can be reached at podcast@kcsufm.com. 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This week, we invite you to not only listen, but HEAR as we welcome the future of libraries, Taylor Hunsberger, to the pod! But first, Taylor dishes about what it was like to be in the same room as Harry “just a little guy” Styles for the Love on Tour Concert (yes, Judgies, he sang KIWI) that Jess famously could not attend. Then, Nick unearths Taylor's beef with Twitter's Liminal Spaces Bot. Everyone enjoys a rousing round of showing off Tits (Yaaaaase! Luvu! Ua!) and unpacks the ways they have been wronged in Tats by lousy captions, loud talkers, and Mr. Google The Witch. For more library, writing, book, and comedy content from Taylor, check her out at www.taylorhunsberger.com, @tayparade on Twitter/Instagram, and @taylormadereads on Bookstagram! (P.S. Happy Birthday, Producer Brian! We miss you!)
In this episode, I talk to the wonderful Maren Hunsberger - microbiologist and science communicator extraordinaire. We chat about her journey into science, finding the narrative in science and some incredible advice for writing scripts - just to name a little bit. Get all the resources for this episode and all others on my website. Find Maren online here. Find Soph online here.
Thank God It's Friday! This week we welcome the vibrant and wonderful Taylor Hunsberger to the show! Taylor is a brilliant educator who is studying to be a Librarian, with that purpose in mind, Taylor brought the wonderful Australian zombie horror comedy, Little Monsters to TGIF. We hope that you thank your teachers throughout the pandemic and appreciate everything that they have done during an incredibly difficult time for everyone. THANK YOUR TEACHERS! See you next Friday! The transcript for this episode is available on Descript Follow Taylor - Twitter Follow TGIF - Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd Join the Discord Support on Ko-Fi
Welcome to our podcast for Sunday, 13 June. We are looking forward to hearing from our guest speaker Bryan Hunsberger as he continues speaking on our core tenet of People Development and what it is to trust Jesus. Wherever you are tuning in from, we are glad you're joining us today! If you would like to view the full service on YouTube please follow the link below: https://youtu.be/uA-mMPUX_ow
Jonathan interviews Lisa Hunsberger - Lecturer of English at Kyushu Sangyo University. Click here to read the article: CNC 2019 Check out Lisa's Facebook page: YaadPikni And check out her website: www.yaadpikni.com Contacts: JonathanShachter@gmail.com, LostInCitations@gmail.com
Ashley Hunsberger started as a manual tester at Blackboard 16 years ago and today, she’s the Director of DevOps Engineering, creating their Developer and Agile Advocacy program. She focuses on the ways they can advance the work their teams are doing, as well as the way in which they do it. Listen to this fascinating conversation about how she managed to evolve her career and all of her eye-opening, real world insights on leadership that apply for anyone. Key highlights: - The need for innovation, experimentation, and learning in a DevOps and agile culture and methods to promote them within your team - Our challenges in adopting OKRs and lessons learned - Developing psychological safety in the workplace and why its essential for leading through change - How testers can safely innovate by testing out a series of hypotheses - The benefits of practicing reflection to improve your ability to cope with change and find a way to do the work you love Relevant links and a transcript of this episode can be found here: https://abstracta.us/blog/podcast/leading-agile-transformation-ashley-hunsberger/
The boys welcome microbiologist, Maren Hunsberger, to debate the pros and cons of shrinking down, Honey I Shrunk The Kids-style. Would it be worth the adventure, or much too dangerous? Tune in to find out! Follow Maren: @marenbea Follow Bley: @AaronBleyaert Follow RJ: @RJThieneman Have a suggestion for an episode topic or feedback? Send us an email! : HearMeOutHearMeOut@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to our podcast for Sunday, 7 February 2021. This week our good friend Bryan Hunsberger joins us to share some great stories and encouragement of stepping out in faith. This is the first in our new series 'Pioneer Again' that we will be following for the month of February. This podcast is the audio version of our online church service if you wish to view the full service please follow the link below. https://youtu.be/efBJAICdkzw If you are interested in joining us on Sundays for our in person gatherings you can register at our Goodlife website! https://www.goodlife.org.au/
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God's Yoke is easy and His burden is light - so when we take His yoke upon us we can receive SOUL REST! Special Guest - Pastor Dylan Hunsberger
Bob Hunsberger is a writer, musician, and the man behind @theidiotintern Steve! He started interning at our agency in January and fully developed "Idiot College Intern Steve," who is a character on Twitter that plays the clumsy, positive, borderline crazy intern of Steak-umm Meats. In our talk we covered the story of how the Steve character came to be and went through what it's like working on social media together. Enjoy! Follow "Steve" at @theidiotintern
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Last Dance recap, Pippen/Kukoc, Gobert/Mitchell, Knicks debate
It's our first reported episode of the season! Emily Hunsberger, who hosts the Spanish-language podcast Tertulia, brings us this great story about Kitchen Spanish, the unique pidgin spoken among Spanish-speaking and English-speaking staff in restaurant kitchens. While interviewing food workers in Grand Rapids, Mich., Emily discovered that the ability and willingness to communicate across language barriers have become especially critical today in the United States where the immigration debate under the Trump Administration is escalating. Also in this episode: we hear from host Soleil about her own experience speaking Kitchen Spanish and about that one time producer Juan Ramirez got in trouble in school for saying a bad word. Note: Because this episode is about the unique kind of Spanish that's spoken in restaurants, there are long stretches of Spanish dialogue throughout the piece. Emily paraphrases and interjects wherever she can, but we wanted to preserve those conversations as much as possible. Produced by Stephanie Kuo and Juan Ramirez. Music by AF the Naysayer and Blue Dot Sessions.