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Here we have the first in a series of episodes from the annual meeting of the Albert Camus Society. These addresses took place in November of 2023 in Krakow Poland. In this episode you will hear a world class expert on Camus make some interesting and innovative connections between Albert Camus and James Baldwin. Enjoy.
Passenger numbers at Shannon Airport are set to take off, with the announcement that Ryanair is to introduce extra flights on five routes from the Midwest Airport this year as part of its Winter Schedule. The airline has confirmed today that due to passenger demand, it's three state of the art Boeing 737 Gamechanger Aircraft currently based in the MidWest will operate additional weekly services to Kaunas - Lithuania, Krakow - Poland, London Stansted, Manchester and Tenerife South. During a presentation at Shannon Airport today, the airline unveiled its plans to boost its passenger count at Clare's International Airport to 3 million by 2030, but this will be dependent on the Government lifting respective passenger caps at regional airports and at Dublin. Ryanair Head of Communications, Jade Kirwan has been telling Clare FM's Daragh Dolan though that using Shannon Airport as a vehicle to ease congestion in Dublin is not a straightforward process.
A rag tag team of "underground theorists" got some money from a friend who inherited a little money and so they went to visit friends in Europe! Welcome to the Krakow stop of the American Idiots tour in 2024! Find out about Theory Underground here, thanks to the amazing organizing and interview facilitation of Lukasz. ABOUT Theory Underground is a research, publishing, and lecture institute. TU exists to develop the concept of timenergy in the context of critical social theory (CST). CST is the umbrella over critical media theory (CMT), critical doxology and timenergy (CDT), critique of libidinal economy (CLE), critique of political economy (CPE), critique of gender and sex (CGS), and critique of psychiatry and therapism (CPT), critique of science and religion (CSR), and many more. To get basically situated in this field you will have to know a handful of important figures from a bunch of areas of the humanities and social sciences. That would be a lot of work for you if not for the fact that Dave, Ann, and Mikey are consolidating hundreds of thousands of hours of effort into a pirate TV-radio-press that goes on tours and throws conferences and shit like that… It's a crazyfun experiment, and you can enjoy a ton of the content here for free. GET INVOLVED or SUPPORT Join live sessions and unlock past courses and forums on the TU Discord by becoming a member via the monthly subscription! It's the hands-down best way to get the most out of the content if you are excited to learn the field and become a thinker in the milieu: https://theoryunderground.com/products/tu-subscription-tiers Pledge support to the production of the free content on YouTube and Podcast https://www.patreon.com/TheoryUnderground Fund the publishing work via the TU Substack, where original works by the TU writers is featured alongside original works by Slavoj Zizek, Todd McGowan, Chris Cutrone, Nina Power, Alenka Zupancic, et al. https://theoryunderground.substack.com/ Get TU books at a discount: https://theoryunderground.com/publications CREDITS / LINKS Missed a course at Theory Underground? Wrong! Courses at Theory Underground are available after the fact on demand via the membership. https://theoryunderground.com/courses If you want to help TU in a totally gratuitous way, or support, here is a way to buy something concrete and immediately useful https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2MAWFYUJQIM58? Buy Dave and Ann a coffee date: https://www.venmo.com/u/Theorypleeb https://paypal.me/theorypleeb If Theory Underground has helped you see that text-to-speech technologies are a useful way of supplementing one's reading while living a busy life, if you want to be able to listen to PDFs for yourself, then Speechify is recommended. Use the link below and Theory Underground gets credit! https://share.speechify.com/mzwBHEB Follow Theory Underground on Duolingo: https://invite.duolingo.com/BDHTZTB5CWWKTP747NSNMAOYEI See Theory Underground memes and get occasional updates or thoughts via the Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/theory_underground MUSIC CREDITS Logo sequence music by https://olliebeanz.com/music https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode Mike Chino, Demigods https://youtu.be/M6wruxDngOk
Briyah and Michael are in Poland for a Mission trip with UJA-Federation of New York. We took the opportunity to record the wonderful conversation between Michael and his long time friend, Helise Lieberman, Director of the Taube Center for Jewish Life and Learning. Helise is an American Jew who moved to Warsaw years ago and has much to say about life in Poland. We hope you enjoy this episode and please excuse any background noise.
On January 6th, 1999 in Krakow Poland, a group of tail boat workers were working late at night in the height of Poland winter when they hear a thump and something hit the propeller of their boat as they dock. The next more they check to see what was stuck and it turned out to be the skin of 23 year-old Katarzyna Zowada. Katarzyna had been missing for weeks at that point and was seen meeting up with a man prior to her disappearance. For nearly 20 years the police couldn't find this murderer until 2017 when police would receive a call that would change the whole case completely. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pasakorn Intoo-Marn and Sorayut Aiemueayut This dialogue covers artist-led research projects taking place over the last decade of political transformation in Thailand with Pasakorn Intoo-Marn (Lecturer in Theatre and Performance Practice at the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Thammasat University) and Sorayut Aiemueayut (Lecturer in Visual Culture at the Dept. of Media, Arts & Design at Chiang Mai University). The interview was conducted at the 2023 Arts in Society conference in Krakow Poland. Links: https://www.facebook.com/pasakorn.intoomarn/ https://www.facebook.com/sorayut.aiemueayut/ https://artsinsociety.com/
Jody Wood In this interview social practice artist Jody Wood, based in Houston TX, reflects on the stages of her project Social Pharmacy as they took place in New Jersey, Texas and Sweden. The interview was conducted by Daniel Tucker at the 2023 Arts in Society conference in Krakow Poland. Link: https://www.jodywoodart.com/ https://artsinsociety.com/
Recorded live at Transformator on Monday August 14th in Krakow, Poland Subscribe to the podcast RSS: feed: https://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:1525250/sounds.rss . 01. Pysh - Rain [Atmosphere] 02. Gol'man - Vesnoy [Manual] 03. Arodes - Nothing Left [Rose Avenue] 04. Legroni - Ancot [Zoom Zoom] 05. Mattia Pompeo - Amber [Poesie] 06. GIGEE - Is This A Dream [Spectrum] 07. ID 08. Danny Tenaglia & Sasha Carassi - Automatik (Magdalena Remix) [Renaissance] 09. Sandhog - Accent (Renato Cohen Remix) [Exploited Club] 10. Yamagucci - Enjoying Gucci [Maccabi House] 11. Eelke Kleijn - Universal Soul [Toolroom] 12. Mattia Musella, Sequënce - I Forgot [43 Degrees] 13. Brina Knaus - Arpeggio [Empath] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
In this episode, Keith and Abigail will introduce you to the historic center of Kraków, one of the oldest cities in Poland. It is located on the river Vistula and is situated around the largest market square in Europe. Join us as we discuss the rich history, culture and legends.
WebAssembly is an interesting technology that feels completely separate from Elixir. Patrick Smith created an Elixir project called Orb, an Elixir DSL for WebAssembly. He also shows how a WebAssembly component can play a meaningful role in a LiveView page! We talk more about what WebAssembly is, the promise for the technology, how it can improve UX, and where Patrick sees real practical applications for Elixir developers. Show Notes online - http://podcast.thinkingelixir.com/162 (http://podcast.thinkingelixir.com/162) Elixir Community News - https://github.com/phoenixframework/phoenixliveview/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md (https://github.com/phoenixframework/phoenix_live_view/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Phoenix LiveView released v0.19.5 - https://twitter.com/josevalim/status/1681719691503386632 (https://twitter.com/josevalim/status/1681719691503386632?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Will the Elixir type system make it harder for beginners? - https://twitter.com/wojtekmach/status/1683468212975939585 (https://twitter.com/wojtekmach/status/1683468212975939585?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – New Req feature that makes it easy to stream a response. - https://andrealeopardi.com/posts/breakdown-of-http-clients-in-elixir/ (https://andrealeopardi.com/posts/breakdown-of-http-clients-in-elixir/?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Andrea Leopardi wrote a helpful post about HTTP clients in Elixir. - https://www.thestackcanary.com/from-python-pytorch-to-elixir-nx/ (https://www.thestackcanary.com/from-python-pytorch-to-elixir-nx/?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – An article titled “From Python to Elixir Machine Learning” has been getting some attention recently about moving from Python PyTorch to Elixir-Nx. - https://twitter.com/sean_moriarity/status/1681422911763107841 (https://twitter.com/sean_moriarity/status/1681422911763107841?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Sean Moriarity's book "Machine Learning in Elixir" is now in beta - https://podcast.thinkingelixir.com/154 (https://podcast.thinkingelixir.com/154?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Previous interview with Sean Moriarity - Serving Up AI with Sean Moriarity - https://pragprog.com/titles/smelixir/machine-learning-in-elixir/ (https://pragprog.com/titles/smelixir/machine-learning-in-elixir/?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Machine Learning in Elixir book - https://twitter.com/ElixirMembrane/status/1679129777490280449 (https://twitter.com/ElixirMembrane/status/1679129777490280449?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – The Membrane Framework announced they are planning a conference in October. - https://rtcon.live/ (https://rtcon.live/?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Membrane Framework conference will be October 12-14 in Krakow Poland. - https://twitter.com/IScottMing/status/1682307757695979521 (https://twitter.com/IScottMing/status/1682307757695979521?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Lexical LSP now supports Elixir 1.15 - https://github.com/lexical-lsp/lexical/issues/244 (https://github.com/lexical-lsp/lexical/issues/244?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Github issue for tracking Lexical LSP and OTP 26 support - https://paraxial.io/blog/still-safe (https://paraxial.io/blog/still-safe?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Michael Lubas wrote a new security blog post about Elixir in response to a research paper. 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Tell us at @ThinkingElixir (https://twitter.com/ThinkingElixir) or email at show@thinkingelixir.com (mailto:show@thinkingelixir.com) Discussion Resources - https://twitter.com/royalicing/status/1671689512685301762 (https://twitter.com/royalicing/status/1671689512685301762?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Orb, a friendly DSL for WebAssembly - https://icing.space/2023/introducing-orb (https://icing.space/2023/introducing-orb?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://hexdocs.pm/orb/Orb.html (https://hexdocs.pm/orb/Orb.html?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://github.com/RoyalIcing/Orb (https://github.com/RoyalIcing/Orb?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Orb Github project - https://calculated.world/ (https://calculated.world/?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://icing.space/2023/how-is-a-webassembly-module-like-a-ruby-class (https://icing.space/2023/how-is-a-webassembly-module-like-a-ruby-class?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://dockyard.com/blog/2022/09/01/dockyard-r-d-firefly-optimizes-your-elixir-compilation (https://dockyard.com/blog/2022/09/01/dockyard-r-d-firefly-optimizes-your-elixir-compilation?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://getfirefly.org/ (https://getfirefly.org/?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Firefly project - https://github.com/GetFirefly/firefly (https://github.com/GetFirefly/firefly?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Firefly Github project - https://www.figma.com/blog/webassembly-cut-figmas-load-time-by-3x/ (https://www.figma.com/blog/webassembly-cut-figmas-load-time-by-3x/?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://www.figma.com/ (https://www.figma.com/?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://github.com/RoyalIcing/OrbWasmtime (https://github.com/RoyalIcing/OrbWasmtime?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://hex.pm/packages/rustler (https://hex.pm/packages/rustler?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://github.com/viniarck/wasmtime-ex (https://github.com/viniarck/wasmtime-ex?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://github.com/tessi/wasmex (https://github.com/tessi/wasmex?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://github.com/christhekeele/matcha (https://github.com/christhekeele/matcha?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://components.guide/color (https://components.guide/color?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) - https://github.com/grych/drab (https://github.com/grych/drab?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) Guest Information - https://twitter.com/royalicing (https://twitter.com/royalicing?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – on Twitter - https://github.com/royalicing/ (https://github.com/royalicing/?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – on Github - https://hachyderm.io/@royalicing (https://hachyderm.io/@royalicing?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – on Fediverse - https://icing.space/ (https://icing.space/?utm_source=thinkingelixir&utm_medium=shownotes) – Blog Find us online - Message the show - @ThinkingElixir (https://twitter.com/ThinkingElixir) - Message the show on Fediverse - @ThinkingElixir@genserver.social (https://genserver.social/ThinkingElixir) - Email the show - show@thinkingelixir.com (mailto:show@thinkingelixir.com) - Mark Ericksen - @brainlid (https://twitter.com/brainlid) - Mark Ericksen on Fediverse - @brainlid@genserver.social (https://genserver.social/brainlid) - David Bernheisel - @bernheisel (https://twitter.com/bernheisel) - David Bernheisel on Fediverse - @dbern@genserver.social (https://genserver.social/dbern) - Cade Ward - @cadebward (https://twitter.com/cadebward) - Cade Ward on Fediverse - @cadebward@genserver.social (https://genserver.social/cadebward)
Tonight, we crack open our paranormal passport and check out the haunting places and spirits of Krakow, Poland!
In this very special episode, we're exploring the world of internal medicine in-the-field at the 8th McMaster International Review Course in Internal Medicine. We are talking with medical doctors and students at the event to find out their experiences, challenges, and advice beyond the textbook. Our interviewee is Shammy Benjamin, an AMBOSSador and soon-to-be fresh graduate at Poznań University of Medical Sciences in Poland. //8th McMaster International Review Course in Internal Medicine (MIRCIM) / https://empendium.com/mircim/ Shammy Benjamin / IG @heyshammyshammy / YT youtube.com/c/ShammyBenjamin How to approach the USMLE® as an International Medical Graduate / https://www.amboss.com/int/usmle/img/knowledge/usmle-match-preparation Beating resource and information overload in medical school with AMBOSS / https://youtu.be/Vxn6ksBzI2I Sign up for a free 5-day trial at https://go.amboss.com/pod-5day-trial. Read more at the AMBOSS blog: https://go.amboss.com/blog-ambosspod. Find out more about the AMBOSS podcast: https://go.amboss.com/int_podcast-23.
You'll learn and immense amount about the history of Poland through the World Wars and how that effected the produce they came to use for spirits, or food in everyday life. We chat about neurogastronomy and the psychology behind food, how a tartare reignited a chefs passion in the Michelin world, why some people are too scared to enter the speakeasy bar, how a sushi chef got himself stuck during service, and Andrzej's own in the shit moments! The Roots Hospitality podcast is proudly supported by Sydney Direct Fresh Produce. The fruit and vegetable providore led by Luke Kohler, who has been supplying to Sydney restaurants and venues for more then 20 years and still smashing it out today. Follow @roots_hospitality on Instagram for the most up to date info on the latest guest, news and soundbites. Roots Hospitality theme by me, with music sampled from Ill Kitchen titled The Return.
holocaust survivor Ben Lesser tells his tragic real-life story of surviving the holocaust - Replay for holocaust remembrance day Ben Lesser was born in Krakow Poland in 1928. He had 2 brothers and 2 sisters, his older sister Lola and he are the only remaining survivors out of his immediate family of seven. The rest of his immediate family as well as his extended family who numbered in the hundreds were all slaughtered by the Nazi's in their willing collaborators. During those 5 years of living hell on earth, Ben was fortunate to survive several Ghetto's and concentration camps, including the notorious Auschwitz, Buchenwald, he was liberated in Dachau. In 1947, Ben arrived to the United States and settled in Los Angeles where he met and then married his wife Jean in 1950. Ben & Jean have been blessed with 2 daughters, 4 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. In Los Angeles, Ben became a Realtor and had two successful Real Estate offices, Ben Lesser & Associates. He is past president of the Los Angeles Westside Beverly Hills Brokers Association. Since 1995, after retiring to Las Vegas, Ben has been devoting his time as a volunteer, speaking in schools and colleges on The Holocaust. Ben said that he has dedicated his present life to the pursuit of preserving the memory (ZACHOR) in order to prevent the world from contracting AMNESIA.
4 Great Day Trips from Krakow Poland In episode 86, we explore 4 great day trips from Krakow Poland. We stayed longer in Krakow than in any other Polish city during our travel to Poland. That allowed us to schedule several day trips while staying in this fantastic Polish city. Places to visit for day trips from Kraków In this episode, we travel to the following places for excursions from Krakow: Wieliczka Salt Mine Morskie Oko Chapel of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Jaszczuroka Zakopane Jasna Góra Monastery in Częstochowa Where to stay in Kraków Our accommodation was at the Platinum Aparthotel. This was a convenient location just off the market square and easily accessible to the Old Town within a 15-minute walk. Book a Day Trip from Kraków Wieliczka Salt Mine Tour Rated 5-stars on Viator Zakopane Private Tour from Krakow Rated 5-stars on Viator Morskie Oko Private Tour from Krakow Rated 5-stars on Viator Czestochowa Black Madonna Private Day Tour from Krakow Rated 5-stars on Viator Books discussed in this episode Get ready for your visit to these sites some reading: The Trilogy by Henryk Sienkiewicz Poland by James Michener Plan your trip to Poland DK Eyewitness Poland - This is the book we referenced to help craft our three-week Poland itinerary. More Travel Resources from The Places Where We Go The Places Where We Go Travel Resources TRAVEL BOOKS: While planning your travels, you can find links to several books to get you in the travel mindset on our Amazon Store Page - check out the section: Books That Inspire Travel GEAR: We also invite you to visit our Amazon Storefront for more travel resources we recommend - all of which we use in our travels. GET YOUR TRAVEL GEAR HERE! - The Places Where We Go Amazon Storefront Thanks for your support! Inspiring Your Future Travels We hope this episode inspires you to consider a visit to Poland. Which activities will you plan on your trip? Drop us a line if you have an adventure in Poland. Follow Us - The Places Where We Go Podcast: The Places Where We Go Podcast is released every other week in your favorite podcast app as well as on our website at www.theplaceswherewego.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theplaceswherewego Twitter: https://twitter.com/theplaceswhere1 Email: Write to us at comments@theplaceswherewego.com Buy Us A Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/tpwwg We'll see you at the places where we go. Julie & Art AFFILIATE LINK DISCLOSURE: The Places Where We Go contains affiliate links and is a member of the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. If you make a purchase using one of these Amazon links, we may receive compensation at no extra cost to you. Please read our disclaimer and privacy policy for more information.
Our most popular podcast episode in 2022 was this one which was all about the fantastic things to do in Krakow, Poland. I think one of the things I love most about Krakow is that it's charm and beauty are unexpected. We've visited this city twice and think it's definitely a destination full of history, charming streets, and plenty to explore. What to learn more about Krakow? Let's go and enjoy this encore of our most listened to episode in 2022.
9+ Wonderful Places You Should Visit in Krakow Poland In episode 85, we explore 9+ places to visit beyond the great Market Square of Krakow. We continue our multi-part series taking you to multiple cities in Poland. We spent 23 days traveling through western Poland. Kraków is the 2nd largest city in Poland. Located on Poland's longest river, the Wisła, this once capital of Poland has a history dating back to the 7th century. The Old Town of Kraków was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978 and was one of the first 12 sites granted this special recognition. The city attracts more than 13 million visitors annually. Places to see beyond Kraków's Market Square Wawel Castle Wawel Cathedral Kazimierz District - Jewish Quarter Kraków Churches Jewish synagogues of Krakow National Museum in Krakow Sanctuary of Divine Mercy Polish Aviation Museum Schindler's Factory and MOCAK and more... Enjoy Food and Drink in Krakow Featured on this episode - continue over 1,000 drinking tradition under the Town Hall Tower. For a great dinner, visit Pod Baranem. It is one of the finest restaurants in the city. Where to stay in Kraków Our accommodation was at the Platinum Aparthotel. This was a convenient location just off the market square and easily accessible to the Old Town within a 15-minute walk. Take a City Tour in Kraków Krakow Grand City Tour by Golf Cart Rated 5-stars on Viator Books about Kraków Get ready for your visit to the city with some reading: DK Eyewitness Krakow The Trumpeter of Krakow by Eric Kelly Plan your trip to Poland DK Eyewitness Poland - This is the book we referenced to help craft our three-week Poland itinerary. More Travel Resources from The Places Where We Go The Places Where We Go Travel Resources TRAVEL BOOKS: While planning your travels, you can find links to several books to get you in the travel mindset on our Amazon Store Page - check out the section: Books That Inspire Travel GEAR: We also invite you to visit our Amazon Storefront for more travel resources we recommend - all of which we personally use in our travels. GET YOUR TRAVEL GEAR HERE! - The Places Where We Go Amazon Storefront Thanks for your support! Inspiring Your Future Travels We hope this episode inspires you to consider a visit to Poland. Which activities will you plan on your trip? Drop us a line if you have an adventure in Poland. Follow Us - The Places Where We Go Podcast: The Places Where We Go Podcast is released every other week in your favorite podcast app as well as on our website at www.theplaceswherewego.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theplaceswherewego Twitter: https://twitter.com/theplaceswhere1 Email: Write to us at comments@theplaceswherewego.com Buy Us A Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/tpwwg We'll see you at the places where we go. Julie & Art AFFILIATE LINK DISCLOSURE: The Places Where We Go contains affiliate links and is a member of the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. If you make a purchase using one of these Amazon links, we may receive compensation at no extra cost to you. Read our disclaimer and privacy policy for more information.
TRU Beauty Confessions is a part of the EcoParent Podcast Network: www.ecoparent.ca/podcasts About the Episode:Michelle and Anna discuss what it means to be aligned with self even when it may be difficult to stick to the path, how the idea of beauty shifted for Anna from being called flat chested in Grade 6, to an introduction of beauty in the music industry during the era of Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, eventually coming into her own and realizing her light comes from the inside to emphasis the external physical body. We talk about how simple breath can divert not only bad behaviour but bad photos. Anna explains how she was able to begin the reconnection with self and quiet the mental chatter, when a drummer in her band asked her to come to a yoga class. Anna offers simple, accessible yoga poses and breathing techniques to bring oxygen back to the skin, detox the body, and reduce inflammation. Anna allows us into her emotional space and personal growth in a very authentic and meaningful way. Bio:Polish, Canadian, singer, songwriter and performer. She has a smoky-pop voice, animated stage presence, and a sexy one-of-the-boys kind of personality that ranks up there with Gwen Stefani and Debbie Harry. Toronto's own, Anna Cyzon is a bona fide rock star. Born in Krakow Poland, Cyzon came to Canada with her family in 1990. She attended the University of Toronto where she obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology. Her career in media began publicly when she auditioned for Canadian Idol in 2004. A former Top 20 Idol finalist, MTV Canada host, Cyzon represented her homeland in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2010, placing second in the pre-selections with her song “Love Me" from herself titled independent debut. She's since followed with the release of a 7 song EP, a full-length Polish and English album, Letters to Love, from which she started releasing singles in 2019. Her highly infectious “Wannabe", a collaboration with British- Canadian producer Alex Reid, can also be heard on Spotify and the music video (shot in Olon, Ecuador) has over 3 million views on YouTube. In December 2018, while finishing writing and recording L2L with long time friend and Toronto producer, La Flamme, Cyzon released “Mistletoe”, an original Christmas song she and La Flamme co-wrote. Following the original, there was also a cover of "Merry Little Christmas" (2019). But it wasn't until 2021 that Cyzon would release her most personal songs yet "Lay Your Body" and "Losing You", about her breakup. In addition, that year, she recorded and released a Polish duet, "Pierwszy Raz" with Pawel Nawrocki, and shot a music video in the city in which she was born. Cyzon is looking forward to continuing to release new material and share music with her fans. "Songs give me purpose. Hope my voice and lyrics resonate with the beat of your heart."Links:Instagram: @annacyzonInstagram: @cyzonyogaWebsite: cyzonmusic.comAbout Your Host Michelle Rosetta (Clinical Herbalist and Owner of BEE23 Natural Beauty)Michelle is a mother of four with over 20 years of experience in the health and beauty industry, inspired by her own sensitivities to synthetic ingredients in personal care products and a deep need to be good to the environment we share this world with. She has served customers stretching around the world with her all natural non-toxic BEE23 Natural Beauty line of products, specializing in maturing skin, eczema and sensitive skin issues. As a Clinical Herbalist she works to support our natural beauty not only from the outside but from the inside-out focusing on reducing internal inflammation. She enjoys freelance writing encompassing tips for positive and ‘green' skin care health to the deeply emotional, philosophical and energetic relationship we have with our physical aesthetic, while reconciling this with the love of self which lies far deeper than reaching for the latest cosmetic cream.Links for Michelle:www.bee23.caInstagram @hottybalmInstagram @michelle_rosettahttps://www.facebook.com/HottyBalmAbout the EcoParent Podcast Network:The EcoParent Podcast Network helps busy families live a healthier, greener lifestyle. Our host experts are imperfect, real, busy parents just like you who share ways to lower our collective carbon footprint and practical strategies that make a difference to your family's health, the planet and to our children's future. We offer raw, honest conversations and actionable advice in the following six areas: pregnancy & birth, pediatric wellness, kids nutrition, healthy home, beauty, and parenting. Join us and get inspired to live a more sustainable, healthy life! www.ecoparent.ca/podcastsCredits: Audio magic on this episode was performed by Carlay Ream-Neal. This episode was edited by Emily Groleau.
Recently, I flew out to Krakow Poland to meet up with Masha Avilova, whom I met through a friend. Masha Avilova is Ukrainian and has won so many hearts with her humanitarian work with refugees from Ukraine. Please listen to Masha's story as well as her sister, Liza Avilova, who also joined us. I am impressed with the young generation of revolutionaries. Your donations to this mission have changed lives. Thank you. www.linktr.ee/officialgloriamedrano --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heartofthecitysd/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heartofthecitysd/support
Don Parsons, who serves as Ministry Director for the Unreached People Groups Initiative for Mission Eurasia, in a report from Krakow, Poland, shared about how the ministry has been mobilized to minister to Ukrainian children and families inside and outside the country. You can find out more at missioneurasia.org.
Don Parsons, who serves as Ministry Director for the Unreached People Groups Initiative for Mission Eurasia, in a report from Krakow, Poland, shared about how the ministry has been mobilized to minister to Ukrainian children and families inside and outside the country. You can find out more at missioneurasia.org.
SkybreakerMD (instagram) for all the pictures. We discuss the Salt mines, illuminati, lizard people, good food, dragon bones, air ballon, and Bianca doesn't know how to take a decent picture.
Achwitz, Koscuiszkoi mound, view of the city, and random stories in between.
Krakow, Poland is a hidden gem! Let me share all of the special and memorable reasons why I think you should add Poland to your travel radar. There is so much history, charm, and good food to be found in Krakow.
Kenny is joined by his friend and hero Missionary Tony Adams. Pastor Tony has been leading efforts to feed, shelter, and place hundreds of Ukrainian refugees since the outbreak of the war. He gives us his firsthand account and catches us up on the incredible things God is doing in Krakow Poland. Donate here! Checkout The Worship Center in Krakow Poland here! Read the portion of Matthew 25 referenced here! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kenny-chessor/message
In episode 7, the queens of travel chat castles. The ones we've been to and the ones we want to visit. We also ponder what exactly makes a castle anyway (it may be something to do with turrets). We take in everywhere from Glenapp Castle in Scotland and Portmerion's Castell Deudraeth in Wales, along with Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany, the inspiration for Disney's classic castle and Bran Castle in Romania, famous for both Dracula and Vlad The Impaler. Then we discuss the Top 5 musical must-sees according to Trips to Discover - Ireland (all of it), Havana, Berlin, Liverpool and Seattle. But no J-pop or K-pop, and Andrea spots something that might be a bit wrong about Heidi's choice of list. Our fantasy VIP departure lounge interview this episode is with Garrett Van Reed, Editor in Chief of Poland In Your Pocket. He gives is the insider guide to his how city, Krakow, where he's lived for 16 years and publishes, among other Poland city guides, Krakow In Your Pocket. He tells us all about the city's medieval centre and Jewish quarter, its old town – ringed by Planty Park and the remnants of the city's medieval walls, expansive Rynek Glówny (market square), the Cloth Hall, a Renaissance-era trading outpost, and St. Mary's Basilica, a 14th-century Gothic church. SUBSCRIBE to our podcast, you know you want to! Follow us: Instagram Twitter Facebook Find Krakow In Your Pocket online here. For more tourist info on Poland, click here. Thanks, as always, to our good friends from Northern Ireland band 3D Shark, who provide our theme tune. Thanks for listening and see you next month!
A conversation with Tom Lis. Tom is well known in Big Sur as a main player for the loud PHRAT Boys and for tending bar at Fernwood Tavern with grace & style. He now lives in Krakow, less than 200 miles west of the Ukrainian border...It is good to hear from a neighbor and friend at at a time like this.Thank you Tom!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=XSU2P2QHX4SA6)
I have to say that Poland was the first country I ever visited in the Eastern Block of the EU! When I visited last year it was absolutely captivating! Listen to hear a fun idea for an itinerary! Wine of the week: La Gioiosa Rose ProseccoPleasingly delicious rose, this Prosecco offers an excellent price-to-quality ratio and it is certainly worth a try. Salmon pink color, the nose of strawberry and raspberry, with a very light citrus touch. The body is what impresses me the most. Not too light, with expected apple and strawberry touch, coupled with creamy hints. Then a light pomegranate kick is on the back leading to a dry and restrained ending. Follow the Story Daily on Social Mediawww.instagram.com/thebackpacker_mom www.instagram.com/basictobougiewine www.facebook.com/thebackpackermom www.thebackpackermom.com Sign up for my wine courses to learn more about thewonderful world of wine! https://basictobougiewine.thinkific.com/collections (https://basictobougiewine.thinkific.com/collections)
MEET BEN LESSER Ben Lesser was born in Krakow Poland in 1928. He had 2 brothers and 2 sisters, his older sister Lola and he are the only remaining survivors out of his immediate family of seven. The rest of his immediate family as well as his extended family who numbered in the hundreds were all slaughtered by the Nazi's in their willing collaborators. During those 5 years of living hell on earth, Ben was fortunate to survive several Ghetto's and concentration camps, including the notorious Auschwitz, Buchenwald, he was liberated in Dachau. In 1947, Ben arrived to the United States and settled in Los Angeles where he met and then married his wife Jean in 1950. Ben & Jean have been blessed with 2 daughters, 4 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. In Los Angeles, Ben became a Realtor and had two successful Real Estate offices, Ben Lesser & Associates. He is past president of the Los Angeles Westside Beverly Hills Brokers Association. Since 1995, after retiring to Las Vegas, Ben has been devoting his time as a volunteer, speaking in schools and colleges on The Holocaust. Ben said that he has dedicated his present life to the pursuit of preserving the memory (ZACHOR) in order to prevent the world from contracting AMNESIA.
When Americans think about places to retire, few would consider Krakow, Poland. They might visit there for historic reasons, but not as a place to live full-time. Grace Nagiecka and Greg Spring would beg to differ! They fell in love with the place and moved to Krakow to retire. What is not to love about Krakow? It is a big, fun and cheerful city with a small city vibe, contains history around every corner, is full of greenery with great places to walk, an easy place to make friends, somewhere you will become cultured without knowing it, and if you get tired of the city - mountains are nearby. Find out what drew Grace and Greg to Krakow on Episode 71 of Retire There with Gil & Gene.Grace Nagiecka writes a blog called Why Poland?Grace also has a blog about wanderlusting dreams, being a bohemian at 65 and planning for the expat life.Greg Spring's photography may be viewed here.
You may not be aware that Krakow, Poland is extremely significant in our history, but not necessarily in a good way.The Auschwitz camps are located about an hour's drive from the city and if we cast our minds back to WWII from the 1940's, it represents one of the most reprehensible times in the last century.This is one time you will need to book an organized tour, as doing it yourself will not provide you with the full story of what happened in those dark days.It is a long day, especially if you combine that visit with a trip to the Salt Mines. My trip was over a period of 11 hours, however it was well worth getting the educational tour, which in a way makes you appreciate how lucky we are these days in comparison, even when you throw in the Covid factor.Apart from the horrors of Auschwitz, the shining star of the day was being 400ft down in the Salt Mines inside St. Minga's Chapel. Pay a visit to Schindler's Factory, walk around the Jewish section of town, and hang out in the vibrant Main Square.Let your emotions run wild for a few days.
Hello, hello listeners of Good Morning BSS World podcast!Today I have for you an interview with Wojciech Karpiński, who is the Director of Amway GBS Centre in Krakow/Poland. Wojciech runs Amways Global Businesses Centre since 2015. In this interview, Wojciech shares his comments about the growth of the Amway’s Centre, the size of the company, transition of processes and Krakow as the GBS location.What you will always hear in here are also … moves of employees from Costa Rica to Poland for whom it is not as cold climate as we could expected.At the end of our chat I asked Wojciech to recommend one of the books that have inspired him recently. He gave me three titles, and here they are:Simon Sinek “The infinity game” - https://simonsinek.com/product/the-infinite-game/ Radek Drzewiecki “Strategia Lean” (available in Polish language only) - https://radekdrzewiecki.pl/ And one of the books of Jordan Peterson - https://www.jordanbpeterson.com/ You can find Wojciech Karpinski on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/wojciech-karpinski/And some information concerning Amway GBS on OutsourcingPortal - http://www.outsourcingportal.eu/en/company-business-profile/amway-business-centre-europeAmway GBS is a member of Pro Progressio Club - https://klub.proprogressio.pl/enIf you’d like to contact me, those are the places I am at:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/wiktordoktor/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/wiktordoktorTwitter - https://twitter.com/drwiktorInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/wiktordoktor
Join Deacon Tom and Mary Jane Fox for a virtual pilgrimage to the holy site of the Divine Mercy Sanctuary in Krakow, Poland. This is the site where our Lord Jesus appeared to Sister Faustina and gave her his message of Divine Mercy to spread throughout the world. This chapel has since witnessed the prayer of the Apostle of The Divine Mercy (St. Faustina) and the extraordinary graces (including the revelations of Jesus and the Blessed Mother) received by her in this place. During this program you will learn about: St. Faustina Kowalksa’s life. How Jesus appeared to Sister Faustina. Why the Divine Mercy is so important. Much much more! Jewel for the Journey: Those who sincerely say ‘Jesus, I trust in You’ will find comfort in all their anxieties and fears. – Saint PopeJohn Paul II Learn more at PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Outreach/Journeys Help us spread hope! PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Donate
Today we have the honor to speak with Dana Lundmark about her wondrous journey in the world of clay. After completing her B.A. (UNSW) and her Diploma in Fine Arts, Dana has travelled extensively and has spent extended periods in studios in Paris, Florence, Krakow (Poland) and other places. Her travels are a great source of inspiration for her work. Her paintings have been exhibited in the Salon des Refusés, many times finalist in The Portia Geach Portrait Awards, and in various group and solo exhibitions. Her times in Paris resulted in the 2012 exhibition Paris Rooftops. Dana likes to work in all mediums and is very interested in figurative work. A chance introduction to clay in 2014 gave her opportunity to create sculptural and functional objects, allowing her to incorporate her years of painting knowledge into 3-dimensional art. Dana is very interested in sculptural, functional and decorative forms and likes to experiment with different clays and glazes. She enjoys the process of carving and altering hand-built and thrown forms. ♦ Instagram 1: https://www.instagram.com/dana_lundmark/ ♦ Instagram 2: https://www.instagram.com/crackpotstudiosandgallery/ ♦ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Crackpot-Studios-Gallery-100464282132925 ♦ Website: http://danalundmark.com/ SERENE CERAMICS is a studio service set to promote Talented Artists in the Industry. Bringing together and enabling artists to focus on making what they love. Like, Follow, Subscribe and support today! Become part of the community and let’s advance together! ♥ Patreon: www.patreon.com/m/claystation_podcast ♥ PayPal: bit.ly/donate_to_claystation_podcast ♥ Instagram: www.instagram.com/claystation_podcast 257063 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/claystation-podcast/support
EP.30 is the reading of chapter 17 of my book, Crashing Into Potential: Living with my injured brain. The chapter is called, FREEDOM AT LAST. After getting off a tour around Scandinavia and Russia, I stuck around in Berlin for a week and just hung out. This week is exactly what I imagined traveling around the world would be like. This was the moment I realised that I didn't like to be confined and restricted by a tour and that I liked the freedom while traveling to do what I wasn't when I want. I met up with a girl from the tour I did around Turkey and Egypt and we had arranged to travel to a few places together. One place was Krakow Poland, to visit Auschwitz, a Nazi concentration camp. The most grueling, horrific, haunting concentrating camp of them all. What went on behind those walls has changed the course of history. Even though I knew this and could see it with my own two eyes, the disconnect was still there and I didn't get as much out of it as one would hope. I took some pretty good photos instead to make up for it.Click HERE to see photos. Let's connectFacebook - @TheInjuredBrainInstagram - @TheInjuredBrainTwitter - @TheInjuedBrainLinkedIn - @TheInjuredBrainEmail – scott@scottbharris.com.au
Please welcome this week Hellix | Dj/Producer based in Krakow, Poland. SC: @djhellix IG: https://www.instagram.com/djhellix/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/djhellix Hellix, was born in eastern Poland. His exploration of electronic music began when he received his first audio cassettes with trance music. His journey through various genres led to the conclusion that he wants to devote his whole attention to techno. Currently, he lives in Krakow (Poland) and is a regular club-goer. In March 2020 he released his debut EP on Swiss based record label Аеробик. Second half of 2020 brings another EP which contains unofficial remixes of tracks from TAKA, Insolate and Truncate. He is constantly working on new music which should be released this year. Thanks for listening and sharing! Next Friday podcast with Hannah Addams @hannah_addams > 1. Hanton - Interstellar [Platform 22] 2. Mike Storm - Into A Human Mind [Warm Up] 3. Hellix unreleased 4. Transient X4 - 77 [Limited] 5. Alexander Johansson - Polymorphism 1 [Float Records] 6. Slight Function - Magnetic Pulse [770-Output] 7. T Kode - Contatto [Hayes] 8. Orbe - Tubular Station [Orbe] 9. C&g Southsystem - Dual EP B1 (Adriana Lopez Re-Edit) [Conform Records] 10. Piotr Figiel unreleased 11. Audio-Units - Esoteric Clocks [IMMATERIAL.Archives] 12. Vince - Roll [VXSM] 13. Truncate - The Dawn [Token Records] 14. Axling - Uncertainty [Eternal Friction] 15. Lewis Fautzi - Extinction 04 [Soma Records] 16. Manuel Di Martino - Runout [Gradient] 17. Korben Nice - Licantropo [Concerns Music] 18. Alexander Kowalski - The Voiceless Part 3 [Propaganda Moscow] 19. Roll Dan - APOLLO 8 MISSION ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 40 [Modularz] 20. Sciahri - Modj [Envra] 21. Developer - Sculpture [Modularz] 22. Vertical Spectrum - Rychlik z Drei Linden [Faut Section]
In this episode, Dr Fiorella Belpoggi, Head of Research at the Ramazzini Institute and Director of the Cesare Maltoni Cancer Research Centre, discusses the findings of their large scale animal study which investigated the effects of wireless radiation on cancer. The lecture is titled “Carcinogenic effect of base station environmental emission? ––The Latest Results of in vivo Studies”. The lecture was given at the 3rd International Forum of Protection from Electromagnetic Environmental Pollution in Krakow Poland in 2018. The government of Krakow Poland not only measures the radiofrequency radiation but also hosts expert forums inviting scientists worldwide to present on electromagnetic radiation. In this talk, Dr. Belpoggi shares that chronic exposure to low levels of wireless radiation caused cancers in the rats. The most shocking of her findings was that the tumors found in the exposed rats mirror the findings from the multimillion dollar NTP study from the United States, further solidifying the findings of both studies. Both studies - done far apart - found the same types of tumors. These tumor types found in the animal studies are also the same tumor types found in people who use cell phones for a decade, which is why several scientists have published research documenting how these studies prove wireless radiation is a human carcinogen. Dr. Belpoggi and her team have conducted and published numerous studies on the short – and long-term effects of various agents These include: food additives, solvents, packaging plastics, pesticides, hormones, endocrine disruptors, gamma radiation, electromagnetic fields from power lines (ELFEMF), and radio base stations (RFR/MW). In 1992 she was nominated as a Fellow of the Collegium Ramazzini and currently serves as a member of the Executive Council. Dr. Belpoggi has authored more than 100 publications and is an Invited Lecturer of Industrial and Environmental Carcinogenesis at various schools of public health and universities. She represented the Ramazzini Institute on the Faculty Council of Veterinary Sciences at the University of Padova and works with European agencies, as well as the United States National Toxicology Program. It's important to remember that radiofrequency radiation––which comes from cell phones, WiFi, and other wireless devices––is often touted as being undeniably safe. However, the National Toxicology Program study (the NTP study), The Ramazzini Institute research, and hundreds of other studies demonstrate otherwise.
This week the friends are joined by Matt Kondrup of Matty K Travel. They delve into sights to see along with food and drink not to miss out on while exploring these beautiful locations.
This week the friends are joined by Matt Kondrup of Matty K Travel. They delve into sights to see along with food and drink not to miss out on while exploring these beautiful locations.
Title: Poland, Start in Krakow, Must Dos And Local Attractions https://img1.wsimg.com/isteam/ip/63396d99-b597-4db0-bf4c-08ca469f72aa/SmallLogo.jpg/:/cr=t:0%25,l:0%25,w:100%25,h:100%25/rs=w:500,h:388,cg:true Guest Matty Kondrup (Matty K), shares why Poland has captured a piece of his traveling heart. Shortly before the start of WWII Matty's grandparents fled Poland to the safety of America. His grandmother then joined the US Army, returning to Poland to fight on the side of the Allies. Matty initially visiting Poland with an old flame he fell in love - with Poland, not the gal! https://media-exp1.licdn.com/dms/image/C4E03AQHm83AZTZsUpQ/profile-displayphoto-shrink_800_800/0?e=1597276800&v=beta&t=l8GvhonXGxgS4gfJVbodHMEJ2CxWU9n47tByE8nHlP0 Since that first trip he has returned to Poland two more times. The beauty, culture and history draw him back again and again. He tells listeners the old town square and food will, "BLOW YOU AWAY". https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/0/037e01ef-c3bb-4048-9bb2-f57e8e9144e2/IVMIi6mp.jpg Photo by Stephen Doyne on Unsplash Matty finds that Poland is often a forgotten destination in Europe but readily suggests it to his clients as a choice destination for value, world history and friendly locals. In Krakow, Matty finds the locals love Americans. They speak English well and are ready to welcome you as their long lost cousin. https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/0/037e01ef-c3bb-4048-9bb2-f57e8e9144e2/Ftz2lmVR.jpg Photo by William Warby on Unsplash We dig into Auschwitz and the emotional reactions he had upon visiting for the first time. How young is too young to take children to the concentration camp? What other day trips are options from Krakow? Matty puts Wawel Castle, the incredible salt mines and river cruising! (At this point Polish language speakers will cringe as we destroy pronunciations. I promise we make our errors with excitement and enthusiasm for your country! Want to correct us? Send an email to info@travelradiopodcast.com.) https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/0/037e01ef-c3bb-4048-9bb2-f57e8e9144e2/VDiFOsHQ.jpg Photo by Jacek Dylag on Unsplash Food is the highlight of every trip for me. Matty also experiences travel the same way. He describes some of his favorite dishes and one to avoid. I inquire about perogies and Matty assures me they are everywhere and filled with everything amazing! As you may have guessed from the intro - the Vodka is top notch! Enjoy this episode of Travel Radio Podcast on Krakow, Poland. I was not able to make my trip to Poland due to travel restrictions. This episode really helped me dream the dream of traveling to Poland when the time is right. Thank you Matty K for allowing me to interview you on Krakow, Poland. I hope that we get to explore more of Poland together on the podcast shortly! https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/0/037e01ef-c3bb-4048-9bb2-f57e8e9144e2/kPwycPWm.jpg (https://mailchi.mp/b1947059ef35/d4r0ehjtt3) Show Format (loosely covered): Welcome Introductions Megan: Where are we going today? Matty: Krakow, Poland Megan: How many times have you been to Poland? Matty: Megan: Why do you suggest Poland to your clients? Matty: (I’m thinking value, rich culture, etc) Megan: A lot of travelers, and travel agents, don’t like to visit the same destination twice. You’ve gone three times. Can you share a story about how Poland made its way into your heart and a destination you go back to again and again? Matty: Megan: Is there something funny/surprising for you when you first visited Krakow? Matty: Megan: Did you experience anything in Krakow that made you feel small or really spark awe inside you? Matty: Megan: As with most European countries, developed for thousands of years, we can’t get to all of Poland today. We’ve decided to start in Krakow and use this as a base for exploring the region. When you think of Krakow what is the first thing that stands out to you? Matty: Megan: What are some other attractions or activities that will help clients immerse and begin to understand the city and culture of the locals? Matty: Megan: What are some day trip options from Krakow people might take? Matty: Megan: Something I’m excited to talk about is Polish cuisine. What is your favorite Polish dish? Matty: Megan: Was there a dish you did not enjoy and give travelers a head’s up about? Matty: Megan: I want to take just a few minutes before we close out to cover traveling necessities in Krakow. What language skills to people need in Krakow? Matty: Megan: How should travelers expect to handle money? Matty: Megan: Did you have any personal safety concerns? Matty: Megan: In the event that public transportation is an option again - did you use it? How easy was it? Matty: Megan: In the event that public transportation is not an option in the near future - is the city walkable? Matty: Megan: Is Uber a thing? Matty: Megan: That is the end of my questions for you? Is there anything I missed that you want to include? Matty: Megan: Thank you for being my guest. I hope we can do it again sometime soon! Matty: It was totes amazing Megan: Awesome! This is Megan Chapa from Travel Radio Podcast saying good night! Matty: Byyyeeeee! Hello Traveler, I hope you enjoyed this episode of Travel Radio Podcast. It's my hopes that you enjoyed it so much that you will recommend it and share it with a friend. If you have a moment, please subscribe/review Travel Radio Podcast wherever you are listening from. Then, hijack all your friends, family and acquaintances phones and do the same. If you found your next trip, a travel professional to work with or a useful tip please be in touch. I would love to hear about it. Do you want to be on the Podcast? Do you have a partnership idea? Please email info@travelradiopodcast.com Blessings to you! Megan Chapa Host Travel Radio Podcast travelradiopodcast.com Latest Episode Player: https://link.chtbl.com/O-AVrMzk https://twitter.com/travelradiopod https://www.facebook.com/travelradiopodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/travelradiopodcast/ Special Guest: Matthew Kondrup (Matt K).
You may have heard that Krakow Poland is a fun town for single guys. That's true, but only if you’re under 30. In this episode, I talk about Krakow’s party atmosphere, the strip club promos, and the Ukrainian immigrants in Poland. Also, I talk about getting to Krakow by train, the huge Krakow Glowny mall, and where to stay. Finally, I mention Krakow is like a good book that I didn't like. By the way, if you like audiobooks, Audible is for you. Sign up for Audible here: Audible coupon Krakow Video here: Krakow Poland
Today we are going to continue on with Jeff through his European travels. After he left Belgium, he made stops in Vienna, Krakow (Poland),and Berlin. In pod 89, Jeff will let us know what’s shaking in the lands of maerzen, grodziskie, and Berliner weisse.
Andrew and Emily are a travel blogging couple with a mission to help people travel more, and travel better. They love to discover destinations that are a little less well known; second cities, and places you might not think of visiting. In this series, they’re going off the beaten track with Ryanair to explore Bologna, Porto, Bordeaux, Malta and Krakow. Explore one of Poland’s most fascinating cities with Andrew and Emily as they discover Krakow’s coolest neighbourhoods.
Hey all. In today's episode, I have a really intense conversation with the wonderful artist, Christa Joo Hyun D'Angelo. I first met Christa through Nine, who I interviewed on Episode 16. A few months after, we ran into each other as we both installed our work at an exhibition curated by a mutual friend and we remained in touch. Christa started her studies at The Maryland Institute College of Art and finished up at The Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow Poland. She moved to Berlin shortly after and has lived here ever since. Christa works in installation, sculpture, video, neon, and collage. This interview coincides with Christa's recent solo exhibition at Galerie im Turm, titled GHOSTS, and her show runs until August 18th. As a multi-media immersive installation, Christa's show looks at the extent to which shame, stigma and isolation can be transformed into strength and self-empowerment, and expanding the complex and diverse narratives relating to HIV and AIDS activism. Christa writes that her exhibition is intended as a feminist contribution to discourses addressing toxic relationships and sexually transmitted diseases, through which women, in particular women of colour, have historically been silenced and – now as then – are rendered invisible. Our conversation meanders through these topics, although I am definitely not an expert in the subject. I hope you find our conversation to be as interesting as I did in listening to Christa tell her stories. Also, on July 30th at 7pm, Christa will host an artist talk at the gallery with Alphonsine Bakambamba of Deutsche Aidshilfe. If you are in Berlin, by Frankfurter Tor 1, please swing by and show your support. This recording took place at Christa's beautiful flat, so you may hear some footsteps from her dog and the occasional wind chimes. Hopefully they aren't too much of a distraction. And with that, let's get on with the show. Links Mentioned: Christa's Website Christa's Instagram Christa's current show at Galerie im Turm Info on Christa's Past Present Tense piece My interview with Nine T. J. Demos Tracey Emin Sarah Lucas Jake and Dinos Chapman Sensation (art exhibition) ACT UP Deutsche Aidshilfe Follow Seeing Color: Seeing Color Website Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Facebook Twitter Instagram
This week we discussed breaking NFL news! We talked about the huge Frank Clark trade and sign, and the Ben Roethlisberger extension through 2021, We recapped the 2019 NFL draft, including the Josh Rosen trade, surprise picks, the Seahawks, Steelers, and Eagles. We discussed the Donovan McNabb/Carson Wentz drama, and Marshawn Lynch's “retirement.”We recapped the results of the first of four rounds of the Thirst and Goal Total Wins Challenge! Listen and then play along with us! We lived the third show under the merciless and constant threat of the Antonio Brown/Le’Veon Bell/Dallas Cowboys shot rule, and much more.We gave a shout out to our new listeners from Krakow Poland, Ho Chi Minh Vietnam, Ahmedabad, Gujara India, Dhaka Bangladesh, Isfahan Iran, Tangier, Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima Morocco, Union NJ, Tolyatti, Samara Oblast Russia, Georgetown, KY, Saint Paul MN, Buenos Aires Argentina, Imphal, Manipur India, Delta British Columbia, Mexico City Mexico, Krasnodar Russia, Detroit MI, Toms River NJ, Simi Valley CA, Temecula CA, and Bulgaria.Frane concocted the Pixystyx are In shot (Baileys, Creme de Banana, and Blue Curacao) and a TAG original bumped the lead in.We held our world famous quiz!We tasted and reviewed High West Whiskey Double Rye and Taj Majal Indian beer. Listen for our honest take.We gave a shout out to our friends at Common Ground Football Podcast. You can find them and subscribe here and on twitter at @CommonGroundFBP.We love those of you who like and subscribe to the show! Please share the podcast with folks you think would also like it, on Twitter, at the mall, at the park, at soccer practice with the kids, during dinner parties, and wherever you encounter other humans. We appreciate the support, one and all!Follow us at @GoalThirst on Twitter and @thirstand on Instagram. You can subscribe or simply visit our website at thirstandgoal.buzzsprout.com.To send us a question or a comment, email: podcastthirstandgoal@gmail.com. Please don’t hesitate to contact us.
This week we discussed breaking NFL news! We talked about Russell Wilson's huge contract extension, the Antonio Brown vs. JuJu Smith-Schuster kerfuffle, and Aaron Rodgers/Mike McCarthy update. We talked about the Zach Ertz and Adam Thielen contract restructures, and the possibility of Seattle trading Frank Clark. We opined on the futility of NFL mock drafts, and Mel Kiper and Todd McShay's horrible track record.We lived the third show under the merciless and constant threat of the Antonio Brown/Le’Veon Bell/Dallas Cowboys shot rule, and much more.We gave a shout out to our new listeners from Trenton, New Jersey, South Korea, Spain, Omaha NE, Hightstown NJ, Camden NJ, Trenton NJ, Shelton CT, Castaic CA, Anand Gujarat India, New Delhi India, Hanoi Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam, Dublin Ireland, Lancaster PA, Kozje Slovenia, Varzea Paulista, Sao Paulo Brazil, Mineola NY, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh India, Seattle WA, Zamość, Lublin Poland, Krakow Poland,, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul Brazil, Netherlands (2), Adria, Friuli Venezia Giulia Italy, Tunisia, Prospect South Australia, Ogden Utah, Istanbul Turkey, South Africa, Egypt, Italy, Tampa FL, Clearwater FL., Owosso, MI, and Milwaukee WI.Frane concocted the Thumper shot (Baileys, Smirnoff Whipped) and a TAG original bumped the lead in.We held our world famous quiz!We tasted Michter’s Rye (and a new bumper song was revealed) and Jenlain Blonde beer. Listen for our honest take.We love those of you who like and subscribe to the show! Please share the podcast with folks you think would also like it, on Twitter, at the mall, at the park, at soccer practice with the kids, during dinner parties, and wherever you encounter other humans. We appreciate the support, one and all!Follow us at @GoalThirst on Twitter and @thirstand on Instagram. You can subscribe or simply visit our website at thirstandgoal.buzzsprout.com.To send us a question or a comment, email: podcastthirstandgoal@gmail.com. Please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Do you know which conference was inspired by the SQLBits conference?How to make a success as a team at work?What’s important in your public speaking?CTO at Clouds On Mars, former Microsoft employee as Data Insights Product Manager for Poland. In 2007 Pawel started Polish SQL Server User Group (PLSSUG), currently known as Data Community Poland, an official PASS Chapter in Poland. Pawel has been a speaker at many conferences in Poland and worldwide (e.g. SQLDay, SQLSaturday, European PASS Conference). Six times Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP). Father of three. Avid runner.This talk has taken place during SQL Saturday #824 in Krakow (Poland) on 9th February 2019 (Saturday).Interviewers: Kamil Nowinski, Michał Sadowski.
Do you know which conference was inspired by the SQLBits conference?How to make a success as a team at work?What’s important in your public speaking?CTO at Clouds On Mars, former Microsoft employee as Data Insights Product Manager for Poland. In 2007 Pawel started Polish SQL Server User Group (PLSSUG), currently known as Data Community Poland, an official PASS Chapter in Poland. Pawel has been a speaker at many conferences in Poland and worldwide (e.g. SQLDay, SQLSaturday, European PASS Conference). Six times Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP). Father of three. Avid runner.This talk has taken place during SQL Saturday #824 in Krakow (Poland) on 9th February 2019 (Saturday).Interviewers: Kamil Nowinski, Michał Sadowski.
In this episode I’m going to be focusing on a few of my photos and the stories behind them. I had mentioned that I’d start doing this quite a while ago and I received some positive feedback about this idea, and then it got delayed due to a few factors, some of which were the incredible interviews I’ve been able to schedule. I’m so grateful to David Long, Greg Benz, the PhotogAdventures Guys, Richard Bernabe, Timothy Allen, Alyce Bender, Christiaan van Heijst and the others that are coming up. I just love talking with all these very talented photographers and am thrilled to share their stories with you. But today’s show will be a bit different. I’ll be referencing images from my blog over on my personal website. I’ve got some of the stories written there too so you can read it if you’d like that format as well. So, let’s start off with the post called “The Presence of Humanity” https://brentbergherm.com/the-presence-of-humanity/ This image actually doesn’t have any people of it. But there’s certainly evidence of the human presence. We have a fountain or a wash basin outside the main prayer room at a mosque in Coquimbo, Chile. The tile work is quite ornate and detailed. There’s a pattern for the floor, a different pattern for the wall and yet still another pattern for the wash basin, which is the same pattern as the column found in the upper left corner of the image. The wash basin is an 8-pointed star shape and it has a copper inverted bowl-shaped item in the center. No water is running but it’s obvious this is for distributing water for washing one’s hands. At the far right of the image you can see the threshold of a doorway and a bit of the door itself. And right there, at the threshold is a pair of black shoes. They aren’t entirely clean, but certainly not dirty either. They are somewhat worn, and their level of detail is just enough to satisfy the mind’s need of being able to properly interpret what they are. As I wrote in the blog, I feel they are somewhat odd because, “They’re shoes after all, possibly smelly, and they point out of the frame. They are black; we’re often taught that if we want to bring attention to a subject that the eye tends to be drawn towards bright objects with detail. But here we have a dark object with little detail. These shoes, however, complete the story.” And that’s their point. They complete the story. That’s the part that really seals the deal for this image for me. It’s one image. But there’s multiple stories behind it. Most of the questions we may have we’ll never know the answers to. Such as, to whom do these shoes belong? Why are they here? There’s no one to be seen, either inside or out, but yet, here they are. Were they forgotten? Everything in this room feels like it belongs. And to a degree, the shoes belong too. They certainly don’t belong in the prayer room. The mosque is called Centro Cultural Mohamed VI on Google Maps. It’s found at the top of a small hill in Coquimbo. There’s a paved walkway that takes you up to this mosque. You can’t miss it. There’re only two “towers” in town, one is the minaret on this mosque, the other is the much larger Cross of the Third Millennium. As I walked in the front door, this washing area was the first thing you see. I’ve got another pic on the blog showing the door partway open and the other door into the prayer room completely open, but no shoes. So, when I arrived, they weren’t there. This is still a mystery to me though. We hardly did anything. We walked in, took a look around, snapped a few pics in this outer room, took our shoes off and went into the prayer room. We saw one fellow in there. He welcomed us in. He already had his shoes off. We took a few pics and we were done. This all happened in less than 30 minutes. Someone else must have shown up that we didn’t realize. The prayer room had the same pattern of tile work on the columns as the wash basin. The tiles go up about 7 feet on the columns, then they stop and there’s other decorations. There’re rugs on the floor. The woodwork on the partitions are well done though not too ornate. We exited the way we came in and that was it. I saw the shoes and I knew I had my shot. I didn’t touch them. I simply framed up a shot that portrayed the scene in a fashion that told the story as best I could. Here’s an empty room, with a wash basin that’s turned off. No one is in sight, and the shoes point out of the frame, yet they point into the prayer room. And that’s the point of the story told by this image. That someone came in, took off their shoes and proceeded in. And the viewer is left looking at this beautiful room, and yet, inevitably, you can’t help but have your eyes drawn towards the threshold and then you imagine yourself walking through that door. I think that’s partly what makes this image successful. It invites you, the viewer, to participate in your mind by activating your imagination. You actively decide to proceed from one place that is known, to a place that is unknown. Then you read on and you find out all about this place or listen to the story here on this podcast an now you know, to borrow a phrase, the rest of the story, as Paul Harvey would put it. https://brentbergherm.com/krakow-pigeons/ My next image is called Krakow Pigeons. I may have told this story a few other places, so I’m sorry if this is a repeat for you. The setting is Krakow Poland, 2016. I was there with my father and we had just arrived in Prague a few days earlier. We’d driven to Auschwitz and then on to Krakow. I made this image on the last morning there. I’d woken early to get down to the city for some early morning photography and decided to hang out on this side of the river (opposite the Wawel Castel) to see what I could find. Pigeons are everywhere, it seems, and Krakow is no different. I found about 12 to 14 pigeons sitting on an iron fence along a sidewalk. I thought back to my times in La Serena Chile and India where I caused a pigeon ruckus as I ran towards them making them fly and then getting the shots. Well, in Chile, I had a friend run at them and I was able to stay still, but anyway… I decided to put the camera into manual focus and on motor drive. I then held it at about tummy height and I framed the scene quite wide. I knew the birds would be silhouetted against the brilliant sunrise colors, so I didn’t really worry about detail in the birds. I just wanted their forms and shapes and movement going throughout the scene. I ran. I was close to the fence and I just ran scaring the birds into flight. It was successful. Though I had success over about 8-10 frames. And my vision was to capture it in one frame. So, I used photoshop to bring the three best frames together. I positioned the birds where I wanted them. I left them mostly in their original location in the frame, I just moved them slightly so there weren’t any overlaps and angled one or two for compositional effect. In doing this I had to decide which would be my anchor frame, and which would ones would only be providing bird forms. I then increased the contrast on those frames that I was only borrowing the birds from and I then used a “darken” blend mode to only show the birds, and not the sky in those layers. I had to do additional masking, but this allowed the edges of the birds to maintain their natural feel of movement without me having to do any selection work. I then made it a B&W image to enhance the mood I was going for and then I added some grain as well. I feel the grain helps give it a slightly nostalgic sense which goes well with the ancient castle in the background. Krakow is an amazing city and I got some other great shots there, but this one is my top image. Later that day we got into the car and drove to Warsaw, another great city to have your camera. Before we get to the last set of images I wanted to briefly mention my workshops to Chile and Croatia this summer. I’m also going to do one here in Walla Walla, WA. That’s right, the small hamlet where I live will be the site of one of my best workshops yet. The one to Chile is all set and can be found on the website here. We’ll be photographing the Total solar eclipse that happens in Coquimbo and La Serena area on July 2. We’ll then do some astrophotography on the way back to Santiago and then fly out to Easter Island the next morning. It’s going to be an amazing adventure. Croatia will be a slightly slower pace and we’ll spend some great time shooting the waterfalls of Plitvice National park and the ancient city of Dubrovnik. There’s also an add-on that goes into Montenegro and Bosnia-Herzegovina. And finally, my Walla Walla printing workshop will have us going out here in beautiful SE Washington to shoot in the mornings and evenings. During the heat of the day we’ll be in an air-conditioned room learning the print process and making fine prints of your images. This workshop will also include enrollment into my online print course that I’m currently producing. Check out the website for all the details on these and my portfolio reviews that I’m starting up too. And finally, for those of you that are members of my Photo Workshops group on Facebook, or part of my email list I’m going to send out code for my international workshops that will be up to an additional $100 off. But those are the only places I’m releasing it. https://brentbergherm.com/stout-grove-making-6-images/ The last place we’ll visit in this episode is in the great state of California. In the far north of the state is a place called Stout Grove. It’s in the Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park. I really liked shooting here, except for all the mosquitos. I was with my two oldest boys, they were helping me do some videos on this region. Speaking of videos, head on over to my YouTube Channel to watch them. I show you these beautiful areas in the Redwoods and Southern OR coast, and I show you the behind the scenes post production. A link will be in the show notes for this playlist where all these videos are. Stout Grove is a small area. It takes longer to drive there from Crescent City than it does to walk around it. But it’s so beautiful, and you can climb so many of the downed trees, the boys had quite a bit of fun. At least Elijah did, he wasn’t on camera duty. Being there in the early morning in late June was great as it allowed us to experience it in the perfect light. The wind was non-existent, and the images were coming out all over the place. However, most of the images I shot that day were absolutely vertical. For some reason I wasn’t finding very many horizontal images that day. The first image is a two-frame panoramic, vertically stacked, that I also planned to do as a focus stack. I had shot the ferns in the foreground, so they were in focus, then I shot the tree in the background. I then pointed the camera up a bit to shoot more of the trunk, but only got it in focus. I figured it would be useless to get it out of focus since this was a focus stack as well and I was going to render it sharply. But I was wrong. I actually liked it much better with the out of focus areas, so I just took that one frame that only had the trunk in focus and blurred it in Photoshop to match the blur of the first frame. I then blended them together to make one seamless image. There were a few other items that had to be cleaned up, but you can see the video on YouTube for those details. The second image is probably my favorite of the bunch. It starts out with a downed tree with some small leaves on it, there’s some type of plant growing on it. I probably should look up what it is, but anyway, it’s a big redwood log. In the middle of the frame is another redwood log with some ferns growing out of its base. And then finally some standing redwoods in the top portion of the frame. This is a focus stack. Given the vast distances from foreground to background I couldn’t get this shot any other way. I was shooting wide angle, which naturally increases depth-of-field, but it still wasn’t enough, and this was shot in three sections at three different focal lengths. The part about this that image is so great is that I didn’t have to work any significant Photoshop magic to make it come out right. The only challenge I had was in the transition between the first frame (the foreground) and the second frame (the mid ground). When looking at the mid ground frame, the tree in the foreground is blurry and that doesn’t transition too well when I’m trying to keep everything in sharp focus. So, all I did was go to the foreground frame and use Photoshop’s tool that allows you to select sharp objects. The selection along the top of the log was pretty good. It needed cleaning up a bit, but it was about 90% accurate. This allowed me to apply a mask that hid all the out of focus items. And then all I had to do was nudge the mid ground frame down behind it which hid the blurry section of the downed log that was in the foreground. In all it was rather easy to do, but kind of hard to accurately describe it here in audio only format. I encourage you to look up this video. The background fell right into place and all was good. Watch the video on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcDm-xKrJyA&list=PLHmjR0YFpZrhplIEnKllb7vXc3Jy_3MjQ I’ve got a lot more videos in this play list too, not just these from stout grove. I’d love for you to check them out.Well that’s about it for today’s show. Thanks so much for listening. I’ll be back in another 7-14 days with either more personal work or another interview. Until next time, happy shooting.
Krakow, Gdask, and Wroclaw are tremendous cities to visit in Poland. Our guest is Brandon Neth of FinanceBuzz.com and he shares why Poland is the most underrated destination in Europe - friendly people, affordable food and hotels, and everyone speaks English. Show notes will be available at https://WeTravelThere.com/krakow Don’t wait in airport security lines. We have a special limited time offer for listeners. Try CLEAR free for 2 months, when you go to wetravelthere.com/clear and sign up today.
Key Links: Supernatural Travel The Krakow Pogrom Modern Kaddish/Adele Mash Up ------------------------- Marly always made fun of her mother and sister’s belief in spirits. She wasn’t a believer. But a trip to Krakow Poland took and unexpected turn for Marly and Ani, when Ani began chanting in her sleep. According to the Airbnb host, the apartment wasn’t haunted. But all the guests heard the weeping woman enter the room that night. Racked with grief, her sobbing could not be ignored. She wept the way of the brokenhearted and bereft. It was impossible to deny her presence, even though no physical being was there. It took several days to figure out who she might have been. We will never know for certain why she chose to visit us in particular. But we are sure of one thing: we were touched by her story and changed forever by this experience.
Rafal Cymerys is a talented software engineer from Krakow (Poland) who realised that he was more than just a technologist; he is an explorer! Rafal is part of a team of brave explorers who are leading the way into the new and uncharted frontier of voice technology. With an user-centric approach, they are using voice technologies to solve business problems and pave the way for new and exciting experiences. Join us to find out what motivated Rafal and his business partner Kasia Ryniak to launch their own agency, Upside. Links: Follow Rafal on Twitter Connect with Rafal on LinkedIn Visit Rafal company website: Upside Article on Alexa and Starcraft: We Designed Voice User Interface for StarCraft II - Here's What We Learned Fake Siri Scotland Ad The Create for Voice newsletter on Telegram | on Twitter Design Sprint Book Episode details: Please leave a comment to the episode on the website - Bloc Thinking Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or in your favorite podcast app with our rss feed: https://rss.simplecast.com/podcasts/4348/rss Connect with us on Twitter: Werner, Jonathan Or LinkedIn: Werner, Jonathan Sponsors: Thanks to Audible for partnering with the podcast. Get a book for free and support this podcast by subscribing on Audible today.
Hubert Turaj is the founder of Edisonda, well known and acknowledged UX Design outfits from Krakow Poland. He and his team have managed hundreds of multichannel experiences, starting out as a small circle of friends to a close-knit group delivering work for multinational like ING, ABB, Autodesk and Goodyear. Hubert appreciates the value human-centric design, not only in the work they create for their clients but the close-knit team bond they share within the Edisonda team. Book: Krzysztof Lenk, Ewa Satalecka Podaj dalej. Design, nauczanie, życie The Age of Spectacle: Adventures in Architecture and the 21st-Century City, by Tom Dyckhoff
Welcome on board! Enjoy the 67 episode of the "Quest In The Mix" mixed and presented by international House music DJ - Quest! Every FRIDAY always at 10 PM on air POLISH RADIO LONDYN - www.prl24.co.uk. Quest will be selecting and mixing for you the best House music beats from underground to the mainstage. "QUEST In The Mix" is a journey into the world of house music. Defined, presented and carefully selected by Quest. Everything that everyday is playing in his soul, through deep, soulfull, funky, club house, nudisco, disco to tech house. Allow yourself to 120 minutes of music extasy. 60 minutes mixing by Quest is nothing but a kind of adventure into the unknown. And as we know unknow taste best. The second hour is a "guest mix" of JULIAN FLORENT - @julianflorentmusic (Krakow / POLAND)! More news, music and info Follow Quest on: Website: goo.gl/COfnOE Facebook: goo.gl/sY8MbB Soundcloud: goo.gl/DfjzMx Mixcloud: goo.gl/7zE4q1 PromoDJ: goo.gl/CJi5Lh Instagram: goo.gl/KXZsC9 iTunes: goo.gl/Dm896R Snapchat: goo.gl/MD6s3I
Welcome on board! Enjoy the 61 episode of the "Quest In The Mix" mixed and presented by international House music DJ - Quest! Every FRIDAY always at 10 PM on air POLISH RADIO LONDYN - www.prl24.co.uk. Quest will be selecting and mixing for you the best House music beats from underground to the mainstage. "QUEST In The Mix" is a journey into the world of house music. Defined, presented and carefully selected by Quest. Everything that everyday is playing in his soul, through deep, soulfull, funky, club house, nudisco, disco to tech house. Allow yourself to 120 minutes of music extasy. 60 minutes mixing by Quest is nothing but a kind of adventure into the unknown. And as we know unknow taste best. The second hour is a "guest mix" of JULIAN FLORENT - @julianflorentmusic (Krakow / POLAND)! More news, music and info Follow Quest on: Website: goo.gl/COfnOE Facebook: goo.gl/sY8MbB Soundcloud: goo.gl/DfjzMx Mixcloud: goo.gl/7zE4q1 Instagram: goo.gl/KXZsC9 iTunes: goo.gl/Dm896R Snapchat: goo.gl/MD6s3I
This week Brett and Eric introduce you to Michelle Braden and Braden Kuntz (we know...the names confuse us too!) who coordinate the Youth Office for the Archdiocese of Regina. Over the summer, thanks in large part to funding from the Archbishop’s Annual Appeal, they had the opportunity to lead several young adults from our Archdiocese on a pilgrimage to World Youth Day 2016 in Krakow Poland and they've graciously agreed to tell us al about it!
QUEST In The Mix # 028 - Guest Mix: THOMAS LED @ Polish Radio London / 19.08.2016 Every FRIDAY always at 10 PM on air POLISH RADIO LONDYN (www.prl24.co.uk) Welcome on board! Enjoy the 28 episode of the "Quest In The Mix" mixed and presented by international House music DJ - Quest! Every FRIDAY always at 10 PM on air POLISH RADIO LONDYN - www.prl24.co.uk. Quest will be selecting and mixing for you the best House music beats from underground to the mainstage. "QUEST In The Mix" is an journey in the world of house music. Defined, presented and carefully selected by Quest. Everything that everyday is playing in his soul, through deep, soulfull, funky, club house, nudisco, disco too tech house. Allow yourself to 120 minutes of music extasy. 120 minutes mixing by Quest is nothing but a kind of adventure into the unknow. And as we know unknow taste best. In the second hour holiday bits by Thomas LED from Krakow / Poland. More news, music and info Follow Quest on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/questdjpl/ Soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/questdj/ Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/questdj/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/questdjpl/
Chris Lioe is back for another episode to share his recent success with his dropshipping store which went from $100 a month to $5,000. After originally living in California he now has traveled many countries with creating a life of passive income. We met up in Poland to talk about incredible experiences while traveling abroad and some major differences in costs compared to the U.S. Listen to the end of the episode to key my three key traveling tips when traveling internationally involving sim cards, withdrawing money with Charles Schwab and using Paypal. Chris Lioe - Facebook Ep 76 - The Perfect Plan Moving to Thailand Charles swab - How to Not get F*cked by your Bank Johnny FD - Facebook How to Start a Dropshipping store: AntonMethod.com My new course: Dropship Lab Time Stamp - Topic: 01:01 - The digital nomad scene in Columbia 05:20 - Starting a dropshipping business 10:30 - Google Adsense pennies per click 13:30 - Making $5k per month on Dropshipping 14:00 - Hiring a VA to earn more income 16:12 - Belgium Brussels multicultural environment 22:40 - Stereotypes of Poland 24:15 - Free Wifi and $5 4g LTE sim card 25:30 - Vodka and water costs 26:15 - Why I don’t drink bottle water 29:00 - Finding the perfect place for a digital nomad 31:00 - Working for minimum wage in the U.S. 34:30 - How to find success 36:00 - Third best restaurant in Krakow Poland 38:15 - Flying for $20 a flight 39:45 - Dating women in U.S vs Poland 43:40 - Traveling tips / International sim card 48:50 - Traveling tips / Withdrawing money with Charles Schwab 52:00 - Traveling tips / Properly using Paypal accounts Enjoyed this episode? Share it with Friends!
Anti-fascism open-air rave at a gorgeous abandoned industrial area somewhere outside of Krakow, Poland. SMASHING fascism with TECHNO! Tracklist: 01. Eschaton (Ancient Methods & Orphx) - No Other Gods Before Me 02. Kangding Ray - Ardent 03. The Gods Planet - Glimpse 04. Sawf - Lux et Obscuritas 05. Boston 168 - Jupiter's Moons 06. Markus Suckut - Turn On 07. Sigha - The Black House 08. Zadig - TTRXL 09. Ctrls - Vocabulary 10. Keith Carnal - Shallow 11. Sleeparchive - Five Cubes On Twenty Five Squares 12. Developer - Muthafucka 13. Birth of Frequency - Soothsayer 14. Ness - Hololoop 15. Takaaki Itoh - Slicer 16. Regal - Impulsive Feelings 17. P.E.A.R.L. - Memoria (Oscar Mulero Remix) 18. Abyssal Chaos - Catharsis (PROMO) 19. Donato Dozzy - Rotary 20. Mas Teeveh - Circolo Perpetuo (Takaaki Itoh Remix) 21. Etapp Kyle - Continuum 22. Error Etica - Conflict 23. MTD - H2So4 (VSK Remix) 24. Marla Singer & Casual Treatment - Rate 25. Slam - Structure 26. Alex Trilb - CCG 27. He/aT - Right Notes 28. Faetch - Wraetch 29. Ritzi Lee - Above Is Below 30. Dax J - Babylon 31. Blue Hour - Falling Lines 32. Manni Dee - Bring The Brave In 33. Setaoc Mass - Sket 34. Rvde - CNCB 35. Perc & Truss - Subox 36. Schwefelgelb - Bis Zum Nachsten Tag (Phase Fatale Remix) 37. Dust - She Woke Up In Water 38. Nitzer Ebb - Murderous 39. Karenn - Studio 3 40. Function - Montage (Christian Wunsch remix) 41. Shards - FRSVNFRSVNFRSVN 42. Codex Empire - Cutpurse 43. Ansome - The Pain Train 44. Ritzi Lee - Detect Signal 45. Backyard Aliens - Burial Grounds 46. UMEK - Lanicor 47. Jeff Mills - The Bells 48. Planetary Assault Systems - In From The Night 49. Phase Fatale - Steel 50. Tomohiko Sagae - Blindfold 51. Keith Carnal - Racidence 52. Regal - SCTR 53. Unknown Artist - 303.003 54. Pukemaster Gehm - 303 Degrees Below Zero 55. Woody McBride - Dr J / The Birdman 56. Steve Rachmad - Moog On Acid 57. Thomas Chrome - Burn Rubber Burn 58. KNARZ - Tanzmaschine 59. Tzusing - King of System 50. Dark Manoeuvres - Envoy 61. Abyssal Chaos - Narcosis (PROMO) 62. SHDW & Obscure Shape - Nachtblende 63. Shlømo - Avadon 64. Perc - Body Con 65. Boston 168 - Oblivion 66. SHDW & Obscure Shape - Die Weiße Rose 67. Tragic Error - Tanzen 68. The Invincible Spirit - Push 69. Die Krupps - Nazis Auf Speed Find Advanced on Web: http://www.advanced-music.com/ Find Advanced on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/advancedPR Find Abyssal Chaos on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abyssalchaos
I am in Krakow Poland where this little progressive set came about. Vibe is still chilled and progressive with some carefully picked gems if you care to have a listen. Too busy to extend the blurb and to promote it but you would miss some good tunes if you were not to give it a try. Mostly recent tunes, nice to see that I am finally catching up with my backlog. Playlist: 1. 2015 I Had This Thing (Sebastien Remix). Royksopp 2. 2015 Get Lost (Purple Disco Remix). Teenage Mutants, Purple Disco Machine 3. 2009 Movements 2 (Ibiza Moments Mix.) [Xtian Need 2 Edit]. Pentatonik 4. 2014 Sun Goes Down [TEEMID Remix]. Robin Schulz feat. Jasmine Thompson 5. 2014 Higher Ground (Tobtok Remix). Charli Taft, Blonde 6. 2015 Sexual Healing (SNBRN Remix). Marvin Gaye 7. 2014 Finally (Sax Version). West.K, Saccao feat. Diva Vocal 8. 2015 Just Dancing (Nikos Diamantopoulos Club Mix). Anna Cavazos, Tony Loreto 9. 2015 All I Can For You (Original Mix). Dandy, Boxer, Forbes 10. 2014 Don't Stop (Framewerk Remix). Chris Karpas, Mass Digital 11. 2015 Shadowplay (Ben Delay Mix). Hardsoul, Ben Delay, Katie Costello 12. 2015 Es Vedra (Touch Go Remix). Gabriel & Castellon 13. 2015 Show Me Love (EDXs Indian Summer Remix). Sam Feldt 14. 2014 Respect Love Humanity (ShurIKan Vocal Mix). Ann Saunderson, Supernova 15. 2013 Sweet Melody (Teenage Mutants Remix). Nora En Pure Highlights: "I Had This Thing" from Royksopp.. Everyone is talking about it.. will be the "Wave" of 2015.. This track has swag.. Love "Shadowplay" check out the other remixes they are equally as good as the Ben Delay one Will be back soon Xtian
LetKolben at Prozak 2.0 Club - Krakow, Poland - 11.10.2013 #LET_Rave Listen on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0b-ED9qoF8 https://www.mixcloud.com/LetKolben/letkolben-at-prozak-20-club-krakow-poland-11102013 Official Artist pages: www.letkolben.com facebook.com/LetKolbenOfficial soundcloud.com/letkolben www.residentadvisor.net/dj/letkolben
Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it
The Amateur Traveler talks to Raul from Atlanta about his recent trip to Krakow Poland. Learn about this former capital of Poland which is a treasure trove of history. Raul will take us to the cloth hall in the old town, Kazimierz and the Wawel Castle. We will also talk about his trips to the unusual Wieliczka salt mine with its rock salt carvings. A very poignant side trip to Auschwitz and Birkenau makes us confront the unspeakable evil done in those two places. Raul also traveled to Wadowice, the boyhood home of the man who would later be Pope John Paul II, and Black Madonna, the home of the Black Madonna. In between we talk about Polish food (lard for your bread sir?), museums, transportation and history.
The Amateur Traveler talks to Raul from Atlanta about his recent trip to Krakow Poland. Learn about this former capital of Poland which is a treasure trove of history. Raul will take us to the cloth hall in the old town, Kazimierz and the Wawel Castle. We will also talk about his trips to the unusual Wieliczka salt mine with its rock salt carvings. A very poignant side trip to Auschwitz and Birkenau makes us confront the unspeakable evil done in those two places. Raul also traveled to Wadowice, the boyhood home of the man who would later be Pope John Paul II, and Black Madonna, the home of the Black Madonna. In between we talk about Polish food (lard for your bread sir?), museums, transportation and history.
The Amateur Traveler talks to Raul from Atlanta about his recent trip to Krakow Poland. Learn about this former capital of Poland which is a treasure trove of history. Raul will take us to the cloth hall in the old town, Kazimierz and the Wawel Castle. We will also talk about his trips to the unusual Wieliczka salt mine with its rock salt carvings. A very poignant side trip to Auschwitz and Birkenau makes us confront the unspeakable evil done in those two places. Raul also traveled to Wadowice, the boyhood home of the man who would later be Pope John Paul II, and Black Madonna, the home of the Black Madonna. In between we talk about Polish food (lard for your bread sir?), museums, transportation and history.
Krakow emerged from WWII virtually unscathed. As a result, today the city is Poland's leading tourist attraction, with plenty of top notch sights. From its gasp-worthy public spaces, to Cloth Hall, and Wawel, travelers find plenty to see and do in this beautiful city. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.