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The Tragically Hip Top Forty Countdown: Song 18 — Claire from Ann ArborHey, it's jD. And welcome to the wide open middle of the countdown — that beautiful, feral terrain where deep cuts go to become legends and personal faves start to collide with consensus picks.This week on The Tragically Hip Top Forty Countdown, I'm joined by one of our most thoughtful and eloquent membersHIPers: Claire from Ann Arbor. We talk about discovering The Hip as a millennial from the U.S., falling hard thanks to Hockey Night in Canada, and how a steady diet of CBC and her dad's hockey tapes led her straight to 50 Mission Cap. (That's right — before she even knew the song, she knew the legend of Bill Barilko. That's parenting done right.)But what really makes this one hit different? Claire's lived experience as a disabled fan navigating concerts, fandom, and feeling safe in the crowd. Her reflections on inclusivity, identity, and finding community through The Hip are honest, funny, moving, and — in true TTHTop40 fashion — a little nerdy in the best possible way.We're not just counting down songs here. We're collecting stories. Claire's is one you'll be glad you heard.
In this episode of the Winging It Travel Podcast, I share my real-time experience during a 4-hour layover in Hong Kong International Airport (HKG). From navigating quick immigration to sampling authentic local food, I break down how to make the most of a short stopover in one of Asia's busiest transit hubs.You'll hear tips on how to leave the airport, our experience of finding local street food, great viewpoints around Central Station and ideas on how much things cost. I also dive into a few other fantastic cities around the world for layovers, including:✈️ Singapore Changi Airport – Nature, food, and luxury in one✈️ Kuala Lumpur – Affordable and easy to get around✈️ Amsterdam Schiphol Airport – Europe's layover gem✈️ London Heathrow – Historic sites just a train ride away✈️ Reykjavik – Utilise Icelandic Air's free layover service with your airfareWhether you're a frequent flyer or planning your first big trip, these layover travel hacks will help you turn airport downtime into a mini-adventure.
Fluent Fiction - Korean: Rain Delays & Lantern Nights: Minsoo's Revelatory Incheon Layover Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ko/episode/2025-05-27-22-34-02-ko Story Transcript:Ko: 인천국제공항은 항상 바쁘다.En: Incheon Gukje Gonghang is always busy.Ko: 봄날의 사방에서 여행자들이 넘쳐난다.En: Travelers overflow from all directions on a spring day.Ko: 공항의 창문 너머로는 봄비가 조용히 내리고 있다.En: Beyond the airport's windows, spring rain quietly falls.Ko: 이런 날에는 비행기들이 자주 지연되곤 한다.En: On such days, flights are often delayed.Ko: 민수는 싱가포르에 중요한 회의가 있다.En: Minsoo has an important meeting in Singapore.Ko: 그는 회사를 위해 오늘 비행기에 반드시 타야 한다.En: He must catch today's flight for his company.Ko: 하지만 비가 계속 내리고 있었다.En: However, the rain kept on falling.Ko: 민수는 짙은 표정을 지었다.En: Minsoo wore a grim expression.Ko: 그의 친구 해진이 그에게 다가왔다.En: His friend Haejin approached him.Ko: 해진은 예술가다.En: Haejin is an artist.Ko: 그녀는 차분하게 민수를 바라보았다.En: She looked at Minsoo calmly.Ko: "민수야, 걱정하지 마," 해진이 말했다.En: "Minsoo, don't worry," Haejin said.Ko: "우리가 어떻게든 해결할 수 있을 거야.En: "We'll find a way to solve it."Ko: "민수는 고개를 끄덕였지만 마음 한구석은 여전히 불안했다.En: Minsoo nodded, but a part of him remained anxious.Ko: 그러던 중 유나가 그들 곁으로 왔다.En: Then Yuna came to join them.Ko: 유나는 대학생이다.En: Yuna is a college student.Ko: 오늘 그녀는 첫 번째 혼자 해외 여행 중이다.En: Today, she is on her first solo trip abroad.Ko: "우리 지금 어떻게 해요?En: "What do we do now?"Ko: " 유나는 물었다.En: Yuna asked.Ko: 그녀는 조금 긴장했지만, 밝은 미소를 잃지 않았다.En: She was a little nervous but didn't lose her bright smile.Ko: 공항에서 내리는 비는 점점 더 강해졌다.En: The rain falling at the airport grew stronger.Ko: 결국, 그들의 연결 비행은 취소되었다.En: Eventually, their connecting flight was canceled.Ko: 민수는 깊은 한숨을 쉬었다.En: Minsoo sighed deeply.Ko: 일은 너무 중요하다.En: The work is too important.Ko: 하지만 다음 비행기는 몇 시간이 남았다.En: But the next flight was hours away.Ko: 해진이 카페에서 커피를 마시고 싶다고 했다.En: Haejin suggested getting coffee at a café.Ko: 민수는 잠시 망설였지만 결국 따라 나섰다.En: Minsoo hesitated for a moment but eventually followed.Ko: 유나도 함께했다.En: Yuna joined them too.Ko: 이번 여행에서 그들은 인천이라는 도시를 새롭게 보았다.En: On this trip, they saw the city of Incheon in a new light.Ko: 날씨가 좋지 않아도 공항 근처에 있는 문화유산들을 돌아다니다가, 부처님 오신 날 행사를 발견했다.En: Despite the bad weather, they explored the cultural heritage sites near the airport and stumbled upon a celebration for Buddha's Birthday.Ko: 꽃으로 장식된 거리는 아름다웠다.En: The streets decorated with flowers were beautiful.Ko: 사람들은 연등을 들고 즐거워하고 있었다.En: People were joyfully holding lanterns.Ko: 민수는 그곳에서 처음으로 방탄개를 맛보았다.En: Minsoo tried bangtanggae for the first time there.Ko: 너무 달콤하고 상쾌했다.En: It was so sweet and refreshing.Ko: 그는 해진과 유나와 함께 연등을 날렸다.En: He flew lanterns with Haejin and Yuna.Ko: "항상 여행은 일과 여행지를 즐기는 게 중요해," 해진이 말했다.En: "It's always important to enjoy both work and the places you travel to," Haejin said.Ko: 그날 저녁, 민수는 회의에 늦지 않게 싱가포르로 떠났다.En: That evening, Minsoo left for Singapore just in time for his meeting.Ko: 하지만 그 전에 그는 자신의 휴대폰으로 도시의 아름다운 봄 풍경을 많이 찍었다.En: But before that, he took many photos of the city's beautiful spring scenery with his phone.Ko: 그리고 그는 비로소 일만이 인생의 전부가 아니라는 것을 깨달았다.En: And he finally realized that work isn't all there is to life.Ko: 그는 불씨를 받은 듯 회사에서의 삶과 개인적인 시간을 조화롭게 즐겼다.En: He embraced the spark and harmoniously enjoyed both his life at the company and his personal time.Ko: 이제 민수는 주어진 순간을 더욱 소중히 여겼다.En: Now Minsoo cherished the moments given to him even more.Ko: 그날 이후, 민수는 스스로에게 '오늘도 인생의 여정을 즐기자'라고 말했다.En: Since that day, Minsoo told himself, "Let's enjoy today's journey of life too."Ko: 인천에서의 하루가 그에게 새로운 시각을 선물했다.En: A day in Incheon gave him a new perspective. Vocabulary Words:overflow: 넘쳐나다grim: 짙은anxious: 불안한solo: 혼자eventually: 결국cultural heritage: 문화유산celebration: 행사joyfully: 즐거워하고spark: 불씨harmoniously: 조화롭게cherish: 소중히 여기다perspective: 시각window: 창문delay: 지연되다important meeting: 중요한 회의catch: 타다kept on: 계속expression: 표정approached: 다가왔다calmly: 차분하게sighed: 한숨을 쉬었다hesitated: 망설였다stumbled upon: 발견했다decorated: 장식된lanterns: 연등sweet: 달콤하다refreshing: 상쾌했다embraced: 받은 듯company: 회사journey: 여정
"Directors are authors of a production," is the vision held by Trip Cullman, director of the play, We Had a World. This beautiful play explores intergenerational relationships in a family with complicated dynamics. Starring Joanna Gleason, Andrew Barth Feldman, and Jeanine Serralles and written by Joshua Harmon. Sarah and Trip discuss the play, queer representation on stage, the importances of live theatre, and more! Trip Cullman (Director). Broadway: Cult Of Love, The Rose Tattoo, Choir Boy, Lobby Hero (Tony nom., Best Revival), Six Degrees of Separation (Tony nom., Best Revival), Significant Other. Select Off Broadway: I Can Get It For You Wholesale (Best Revival, Drama Desk and Outer Critics) (CSC); The Lonely Few, Moscow Moscow…, YEN, Punk Rock (Obie), A Funny Thing Happened… (MCC); Days Of Rage, The Layover, The Substance of Fire, Lonely I'm Not, Bachelorette, Some Men, Swimming In The Shallows (Second Stage); Unknown Soldier, The Pain Of My Belligerence, Assistance, A Small Fire (Drama Desk nom.), The Drunken City (Playwrights Horizons); Significant Other (Roundabout); Choir Boy (MTC); Murder Ballad (MTC and Union Square); The Mother, I'm Gonna Pray For You So Hard (Atlantic); Roulette (EST); The Hallway Trilogy: Nursing (Rattlestick); The Last Sunday In June (Rattlestick and Century Center); Dog Sees God (Century Center); US Drag (stageFARM); several productions with The Play Company. Select regional: Berkeley Rep, McCarter, Geffen, Arena, Alliance, Old Globe, La Jolla, South Coast Rep, Bay Street, Williamstown. Connect with GOOD SHOW! Instagram: @goodshowpodcast Tik Tok: @goodshowpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we're joined by Emily Westenberger, founder and designer behind Emily Westenberger The Label, a luxury slow fashion brand built on storytelling, authenticity, and heart. From studying fashion merchandising to working in Los Angeles and completing an accelerated design program at FIT, Emily's journey has been anything but linear—but it's that winding path that fuels her creative magic.In this episode, we chat about how Emily infuses her collections with meaning, what it's like to be hands-on through every step of the design process, and why taking the leap to go full-time with her brand felt both scary and absolutely right.
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Does your firm have legal matters that are endlessly dragging on, frustrating both you and your clients? It may seem like investing in the latest AI tools is the obvious next step to speed up your firm's delivery, but the real solution lies in managing the flow of work across your entire system.This week, I share three powerful strategies for reducing waiting time in your law practice. By implementing these techniques, you'll be able to deliver quality outcomes to your clients faster, improve their overall experience, and boost your firm's profitability and sustainability. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.agileattorney.com/61
In episode 138 of the UK Travel Planning Podcast, join Tracy as she reconnects with Ollie from Discover Real London Black Cab Tours. This episode takes you on a journey through the unique experiences offered by Ollie's team, including the popular Touchdown and Layover tours, as well as the exciting new Ted Lasso tour. Discover why exploring London in a black cab is a memorable way to see the city, with Ollie sharing glowing reviews from satisfied travellers who have enjoyed their tours. Learn about the innovative Touchdown Tour, designed to whisk you from Heathrow into the heart of London within minutes of your arrival, allowing you to capture iconic sights like Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey. Ollie also discusses the flexibility of their tours and how they cater to individual preferences, ensuring a personalised adventure. The episode also highlights the Layover Tour, perfect for those with a few hours to spare between flights, allowing you to explore London without the stress of airport confinement. As Ollie shares insights about the classic tours and the hidden gems of the city, listeners will be inspired to consider a black cab tour for their next visit. Don't miss out on the chance to learn about the new Ted Lasso tour, which takes fans to key filming locations around Richmond. Tune in for an engaging conversation that will enhance your travel planning and inspire your next trip to London.⭐️ Guest - Oliver Crane from Discover Real London
Welcome to the Celestial Insights Podcast, the show that brings the stars down to Earth! Each week, astrologer, coach, and intuitive Celeste Brooks of Astrology by Celeste will be your guide. Her website is astrologybyceleste.com.
In this episode of the Flying Midwest Podcast, we welcome Paul Holte from My Layover Life! As an airline pilot and YouTuber, Paul shares a unique blend of aviation insights, airline life, and travel adventures from his layover destinations around the world. We dive into his journey, his content, and what it's like to balance flying and content creation. Meanwhile, with Jim under the weather, Madi and Badger take the reins—leading to a slightly off-the-rails (but highly entertaining) intro, news segment, and outro. Join us for aviation talk, travel stories, and plenty of laughs in this fun-filled episode! More about My Layover Life: https://www.youtube.com/@mylayoverlife Our Other Content: Badger Pilot on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thebadgerpilot AeroExploration: https://www.youtube.com/@AeroExploration Fly the Transition Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fly-the-transition/id1657873290 Subscribe and Follow: Don't miss an episode—subscribe to the Flying Midwest Podcast on your favorite platform and follow us on social media for the latest aviation news and podcast updates. • https://flyingmidwest.com/ • https://facebook.com/flyingmidwest Your support helps us keep bringing you high-quality aviation content! • Grab some chart-inspired apparel: Check out the new Midwest.Three design and Badger Gear at our merchstore. flyingmidwest.com/merch • Join our Patreon community for exclusive content, behind-the-scenes access, and links to LIVE episode recordings https://patreon.com/Flyingmidwestpodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink • Affiliate links & discounts: • Flying Eyes: Get 10% off with code FlyingMidwest10 – https://flyingeyesoptics.com/FLYINGMIDWEST10 • Lightspeed Aviation: Discover premium pilot headsets. https://www.lightspeedaviation.com/?campaign=flyingmidwest23&ref=101 Engage with Us: Connect with us on social media or drop us an email at FlyingMidwestPodcast@gmail.com.
“You want him to have the pick of the bunch, but he picks you,” Sausage said, waving her fork in the air. Four school friends have brunch and discuss being single in their thirties. Skip Introduction | 1:35 Visit| TheQuack.blog Music | Soundstripe.com
This story is another of my own... and not one I'm hugely proud of!The trouble is, when I'm surrounded by a group of fun flight attendants, in an exotic location, and we've had a few drinks, I get carried away and usually end up causing mischief! So when I found myself in Las Vegas with a very fun crew on a layover, I ended up causing myself some trouble that cost me a few months of my flying career!Music Credits for Dizzy in the DesertRetro - Wayne JonesDUBSTEP/TRAP MIX - Music by RhythmRider from PixabayFreaky Trap - Music by Artsiom Bialou from Pixabay Sound Effects by freesound_community from PixabaySound Design by Ally MurphySend us a text! If you'd like a reply, please leave an email or numberWe would really appreciate it if you take 1 minute to leave a quick review. It really helps our podcast become more visible on all the platforms so we can reach more people! Thank you. To find out more about how Not Just Crew can support you, visit www.notjustcrew.comSupport the showThe Red Eye Podcast is written by Kaylie Kay, and produced and narrated by Ally Murphy.To subscribe to the monthly newsletter and keep up to date with news, visit www.theredeyepod.com. Ot find us on Facebook, YouTube, TikTok & Instagram @theredeyepod, for behind the scenes stories and those funny short stories that only take a minute or less!If you'd like to support the podcast you can "buy us a beer" and subscribe at https://www.buzzsprout.com/2310053/support, we'd be happy to give you a shout out on our newsletter!Ally Murphy is a former flight attendant, and a British voice over artist based in the USA, visit www.allymurphy.co.ukKaylie Kay is a flight attendant and author based in the UK. You can find more of her work at www.kayliekaywrites.comTo preorder The Red Eye's first book click on the following links:Amazon KindleOther eBooksPaperback link to follow
linktr.ee/CatchingUpOnCinema This week on Catching Up On Cinema, in lieu of a proper review episode of the show, Trevor and Kyle once again talk about some of the movies and shows that they've been watching on their own time, in a little something we'd like to call “Catching Up On Catching Up On Cinema”! Movies discussed this time around include, Hundreds of Beavers, Licorice Pizza, Butt Boy, Jackpot!, Red One, Brothers, The Layover, Copycat, Apt Pupil, Carry-On, Clerks 3, among many others! Follow us on Instagram @catchinguponcinema Follow us on Twitter @CatchingCinema Like, share, subscribe, and we'll catch you next time!
Send us a textHappy 2025 and WELCOME to the Flight Attendant Forum! This is a podcast brought to you by two flight attendants traversing the skies and the world in which inhabit. This podcast is for anyone is currently a flight attendant, a voracious traveler, or just has a general curiosity into the lives of flight attendants! We offer insight, behind the scenes scuttlebutt, and a plethora of travel tips and stories. Moreover, we love sharing our favorite places that we have been in our lives as well as any trips we may have coming up! We hope you find this as a source of laughter, knowledge (sort of), and can relate to what we deal with on a day in and day out basis. We encourage anyone who is listening to leave a review if you like what you hear! It helps the performance of the show and we greatly appreciate any feedback you may have for us!You can also text the show in the notes above, we want you, our audience, to participate and get involved with us! So please drop in any questions or comments you have!Thanks for listening!Colin and Megan
Hello and welcome to this solo episode, where I share my experiences from visiting Antigua. This episode can provide you with a one-day itinerary if you are dipping into this amazing country. I visited for eight days in 2014 and returned for one day in 2015, and in this episode, I share an action-packed day around the island. Get ready for some beaches, great food, and cricket. In this episode, James Hammond shares a comprehensive one-day itinerary for Antigua and Barbuda, drawing from his personal experiences. He highlights the unique aspects of the islands, including their rich culture, stunning beaches, and local cuisine. The episode provides practical travel tips, must-visit locations, and insights into the local lifestyle, making it a perfect guide for spontaneous travellers looking to explore Antigua in a day.Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/vocalista/caribbean-beachLicense code: XM7TJ9EFMWRRKNAD--------------------------------------------------------------Voyascape: Travel Podcast Network - https://voyascape.com/Winging It Travel Podcast - WebsitePlease leave a review and rating wherever you get your podcasts!--------------------------------------------------------------Winging It Travel Podcast CreditsHost/Producer/Creator/Composer/Editor - James HammondContact me - jameshammondtravel@gmail.com Social Media - follow me on:InstagramTikTok Facebook --------------------------------------------------------------Support My Podcast - MembershipsPatreon - HereBuy Me A Coffee - HereAffiliate Links If you click one of the below to book something, I get a tiny commission, which helps the podcast.Book Flights with Skyscanner - Here Use Revolut Travel Card - HereBook Your E-Sim With GigSky - Here Book Hostels With Hostelworld - HereBooking.com - HereBook Experiences With Viator - HereDiscovery Car Hire - HereBook Buses With
Maria Dizzia was last seen in the Broadway Revival of Macbeth and starred in the national tour of Heidi Schreck's acclaimed play What the Constitution Means to Me. Other Theatre: If I Forget, The Layover, Belleville (2013 Drama Desk Nomination), Uncle Vanya, In the Next Room (2010 Tony Award nomination); Eurydice and many more. She made her directorial debut with the Amios Theater Company production of The Loneliest Number (2018 NY Innovative Theater nomination) and most recently directed Marin Ireland's Pre-Existing Condition at the Connelly Theater. In 2019 she starred in the Academy Award winning short The Neighbors' Window directed by Marshall Curry for which she also earned the Best Actress Award at the Short Shorts Festival. Maria portrayed Polly on three seasons of Orange is the New Black and had recurring roles on The Staircase, The First Lady, The Undoing, 13 Reasons Why, Horace and Pete, Louie, Emergence, Red Oaks and Royal Pains. Other select television and film credits include: The Good Nurse, Christine, Life and Beth, The Outside Story, The Deuce, The Newsroom, Prodigal Son, While We're Young, Martha Marcy May Marlene, Margin Call, The Good Wife, Master of None, Elementary, Fringe, Law & Order and Law & Order Criminal Intent. She can currently be seen in Paramount+'s series School Spirits, the independent films My Old Ass & Christmas Eve in Miller's Point as well as recurring on Agatha: Coven of Chaos and Before with Billy Crystal and Judith Light. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In der heutigen Folge sprechen Masha und Claus über Weihnachten an Bord und im Layover. Wie ist es zum Beispiel Weihnachten bei 30° zu verbringen? Oder mit Menschen, die man überhaupt nicht kennt? Oder wie ist es, wenn man seine Familie oder auch nur seine Kinder mitnimmt? Was das alles mit Istanbul oder George Michael oder mit einem Rettungssanitäter zu tun hat ....? Hört doch am besten selbst zu! Ganz viel Freude bei unserer Weihnachtsfolge - und Euch allen sehr sehr schöne Feiertage. Masha & Claus
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Have an upcoming layover or short trip to Phoenix, AZ? Here are some quick and fun things that I think you'll love to do in my hometown!
The JET Setting Divas just got back from a two-week trip to London and Italy. In this episode, the share all about their experience with their flights and layover in London. Be sure to tune in next week to hear about their time in Italy as well!
In this episode of Career Gems for the Journey podcast, Leah C. Murphy CEO of Career Gems for the Journey, discusses a critical yet often overlooked phase of professional life—career layovers. Using her own experiences and insights from coaching high-performing individuals, Leah sheds light on how layovers are a natural and necessary part of any career journey. She explains that career layovers—whether intentional or unexpected—are those in-between periods where you're not soaring at the peak of your career, but rather taking time to reassess, reimagine, and recharge. This episode encourages listeners to embrace their layover seasons, recognizing the value in slowing down to recharge and plan for their next big move. Key takeaways include:
On this week's show, Dana and Stephen are joined by Supreme Friend of the Podcast (SFOP) Isaac Butler, author of The Method: How the Twentieth Century Learned to Act. The trio first explores The Wild Robot, DreamWork Animation's handcrafted, lovingly made film that's the surprise of the year. Lupita Nyong'o voices ROZ, an old-fashioned robot powered by supremely advanced A.I. who must learn about and adapt to her new wild surroundings. Then, they dissect Nobody Wants This, a new Netflix series starring Kristen Bell (who plays a sex podcaster) and Adam Brody as a hot rabbi. Although there are obvious charms, the show's “will they, won't they” rom-com beats can often feel, at best, gratingly familiar, and at worst, bizarre and unthoughtful, particularly in its portrayal of Jewish women. Finally, the Criterion Collection, is “a catalog so synonymous with cinematic achievement that it has come to function as a kind of film Hall of Fame,” writes Joshua Hunt for The New York Times. The panel dives into the wonderful world of ‘Closet Picks,' a viral video format in which celebrities and movie buffs head into the Criterion Collection stockroom and pluck high-quality DVDs and Blu-rays off its shelves while explaining their personal significance. Also mentioned in this episode: “The Wild Robot Has an Intelligence That's Anything But Artificial” by Dana Stevens for Slate. “‘Nobody Wants This' Pits Jewish Women Against ‘Shiksas.' Nobody Wins.” By Jessica Grose for The New York Times. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, the panel extols the joys of being on the ground. Inspired by Chris Black's column for GQ, “How I Learned to Love a Layover,” the trio discusses how they spend their time in airports. Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Endorsements: Dana: “Abbas Kiarostami's Childhood Films,” a collection of 17 films by the renowned Iranian filmmaker made about or for children. Isaac: The Tale of The Princess Kaguya, directed by Isao Takahata. Stephen: “The Song That Connects Jackson Browne, Nico and Margot Tenenbaum” by Bob Mehr for The New York Times. Podcast production by Jared Downing. Production assistance by Kat Hong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's show, Dana and Stephen are joined by Supreme Friend of the Podcast (SFOP) Isaac Butler, author of The Method: How the Twentieth Century Learned to Act. The trio first explores The Wild Robot, DreamWork Animation's handcrafted, lovingly made film that's the surprise of the year. Lupita Nyong'o voices ROZ, an old-fashioned robot powered by supremely advanced A.I. who must learn about and adapt to her new wild surroundings. Then, they dissect Nobody Wants This, a new Netflix series starring Kristen Bell (who plays a sex podcaster) and Adam Brody as a hot rabbi. Although there are obvious charms, the show's “will they, won't they” rom-com beats can often feel, at best, gratingly familiar, and at worst, bizarre and unthoughtful, particularly in its portrayal of Jewish women. Finally, the Criterion Collection, is “a catalog so synonymous with cinematic achievement that it has come to function as a kind of film Hall of Fame,” writes Joshua Hunt for The New York Times. The panel dives into the wonderful world of ‘Closet Picks,' a viral video format in which celebrities and movie buffs head into the Criterion Collection stockroom and pluck high-quality DVDs and Blu-rays off its shelves while explaining their personal significance. Also mentioned in this episode: “The Wild Robot Has an Intelligence That's Anything But Artificial” by Dana Stevens for Slate. “‘Nobody Wants This' Pits Jewish Women Against ‘Shiksas.' Nobody Wins.” By Jessica Grose for The New York Times. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, the panel extols the joys of being on the ground. Inspired by Chris Black's column for GQ, “How I Learned to Love a Layover,” the trio discusses how they spend their time in airports. Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Endorsements: Dana: “Abbas Kiarostami's Childhood Films,” a collection of 17 films by the renowned Iranian filmmaker made about or for children. Isaac: The Tale of The Princess Kaguya, directed by Isao Takahata. Stephen: “The Song That Connects Jackson Browne, Nico and Margot Tenenbaum” by Bob Mehr for The New York Times. Podcast production by Jared Downing. Production assistance by Kat Hong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode the Line Bulls still lack access to their healthcare with the Physicker because it is tied to their employment, but you can help erase medical debt by giving money to Undue Medical Debt hereWith nothing but time on their hands, the Line Bulls begin to busy themselves with side jobs in Arvaedh- but not necessarily for their side employers. The King of Rats can complete the ritual that was begun on Pippin McKeel more than a decade ago, in exchange for liberating rats from a slaughterhouse. Pippin rolls for rat. Andrel makes a Naruto. Drix shares parenting advice.Ghost Lines by John Harper. Music by Sebastian Black and TJ Woods. Art by Yoshiko Agresta.Donate to an Abortion Fund. Twitter Thread with funds for Trigger Law States here. Donate to Equality Texas and Trans Texas. https://ukrainewar.carrd.co/ https://www.navajowaterproject.org/ Follow us on Twitter @ghosts_train, and if you have questions or suggestions for the train email them to ghosttrainpod@gmail.com or leave a voice message at https://anchor.fm/ghosts-on-a-train/message and you might hear yourself on the showWe are a proud member of the Faustian Nonsense Network of podcasts! Join the Faustian Nonsense Network discord here, and support us by joining the FN Patreon!Help the Show by Rating and Reviewing on Apple Podcasts
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In this vlog, I dive into the process of recalibrating deadlines for the development phase of our animated film, making sure we stay on track while allowing room for creativity to flourish. I also share exciting updates as we gear up for LA Comic Con, along with progress from our recent writing sessions. On a personal note, I talk about how I recently discovered Joshua Caldwell's debut feature Layover and absolutely loved it—it reminded me of the spirit and raw energy of my first two films. Tune in for insights on balancing creativity with deadlines, preparations for major events, and a nod to indie filmmaking! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe! Yours truly, Phil Svitek Filmmaker, author, podcaster & 360 Creative Coach http://philsvitek.com
Send us a textAnthony Bourdain tasted the wormwood-infused liquor Malört for his TV show “The Layover” and said, “its brash nature" created “a possibility that I could get all stabby and belligerent.” Today we're talking about Malört, the truly Chicago booze.Show your love of this podcast for the cost of a coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistoryLeave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: https://www.chicagohistorypod.comUp your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kAffiliate Links (anything you buy through these links - not just this stuff - helps benefit the show at no additional cost to you):BOOKS:Malört: The Redemption of a Revered & Reviled Spirit by John Noel https://amzn.to/4cT7BJ3Chicago Handshake Drinking Card Game (Transit Tees)https://amzn.to/3My8GeOSupport the show
This episode is brought to by our sponsor: MeUndies: Get 20% off your first order, plus free shipping, at MeUndies.com/filmcast Join us in the wayback machine as we listen to Jeff Cannata's very first episode on The Filmcast as a regular co-host from June 2014! In this episode, we welcome Jeff to the podcast and discuss some of the latest film news and movie reviews of the time. Be sure to stick around afterwards for our thoughts on how the podcast has changed (or not) in the past 10 years. You can support the podcast by going to patreon.com/filmpodcast or by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Shownotes (All timestamps are approximate only) What we've been watching (~00:13:00) Jeff - Chef Devindra - Only Lovers Left Alive David - The Search for General Tso, Layover, Timelapse Film News (31:00) Jupiter Ascending delayed Star Wars News Dr. Strange finds a director Live Action Beauty and the Beast Featured Review (~55:12) Edge of Tomorrow SPOILERS (~01:22:20)
In this episode the Line Bulls lose access to their healthcare with the Physicker because it is tied to their employment, but you can help erase medical debt by giving money to Undue Medical Debt hereAcross the Void Sea awaits more than the Isle of Skovlan. The Ministry of Preservation, at Lord Strangford's direction, stands ready to relieve Candice of the Pride of Duskwall or remove her entire crew. But the crew of that proud locomotive have made preparations to stand together, all of them. Andrel has a positive interaction with someone who learns she's an orphan. Drix must stand against his enemy turned friend. Pip loses a lot of chits.Ghost Lines by John Harper. Music by Sebastian Black and TJ Woods. Art by Yoshiko Agresta.Donate to an Abortion Fund. Twitter Thread with funds for Trigger Law States here. Donate to Equality Texas and Trans Texas. https://ukrainewar.carrd.co/ https://www.navajowaterproject.org/ Follow us on Twitter @ghosts_train, and if you have questions or suggestions for the train email them to ghosttrainpod@gmail.com or leave a voice message at https://anchor.fm/ghosts-on-a-train/message and you might hear yourself on the showWe are a proud member of the Faustian Nonsense Network of podcasts! Join the Faustian Nonsense Network discord here, and support us by joining the FN Patreon!Help the Show by Rating and Reviewing on Apple Podcasts
A story of a sandwich, a cat, and delayed flights. And the people that make the last thing harder than it needs to be. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A story of a sandwich, a cat, and delayed flights. And the people that make the last thing harder than it needs to be. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the podcast, I dive into the importance of setting boundaries with your clients and how, as an entrepreneur, it's crucial to carve out personal time outside of work hours. I also discuss proper etiquette for attending a hen party and share tips on how to recover from a hangover. Plus, I explore ways to help your bunnies during their shedding season and introduce a brand new conundrum for you to solve!
Subscriber-only episode*Commercial-free Version*The BanterThe Guys discuss etiquette involving uninvited guests and the lost art of the dinner party.The ConversationThe Restaurant Guys have a great time with Anthony Bourdain, chef, author and TV personality discussing food culture, television celebrity and where he finds the most enjoyable dining experiences (Hint: None involve a water sommelier.) He waxes sentimental about the “degenerate subculture” of restaurant employees and wee hour trips to KFC. The Inside TrackThe Guys are grateful to have had a great conversation with such an influential person in their industry and beyond. Francis: Anthony, thanks for coming on the show. You've been great.Anthony: It was fun. I could do it all day with you guys.-Anthony Bourdain on The Restaurant Guys Podcast 2006BioKitchen Confidential (2000) and The Nasty Bits (2006) are only two of a dozen books Anthony Bourdain has written. He hosted television series A Cook's Tour, No Reservations, The Layover, The Mind of a Chef and Parts Unknown. He was an outspoken advocate of travel and experiencing all the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of every locale. InfoAnthony Bourdain's Portrait by Jill DeGroffhttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/websearch_results.html?kw=jill+degroffAnthony Bourdain's Bookshttps://www.amazon.com/s?k=anthony+bourdain+books&crid=XQ79YW6G07EI&sprefix=anthony+bourdain+books%2Caps%2C81&ref=nb_sb_noss_1Our SponsorsThe Heldrich Hotel & Conference Centerhttps://www.theheldrich.com/Magyar Bankhttps://www.magbank.com/Withum Accountinghttps://www.withum.com/Our PlacesStage Left Steakhttps://www.stageleft.com/Catherine Lombardi Restauranthttps://www.catherinelombardi.com/Stage Left Wineshophttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/Reach out to The Restaurant GuysNo commercials...except for this oneTo hear more about food, wine and the finer things in life:https://www.instagram.com/restaurantguyspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/restaurantguyshttps://www.restaurantguyspodcast.com/
The podcast kicks off with Lino and Jill baby proofing the house (and thank God for kids who grow up to be baby proofers). After that, in honor of Shark Week, it's a round of King of the Beasts. Then, Lino has a layover in Amsterdam that has religious pancakes but no church. And the podcast wraps up by deciding whats Over, Under, and Properly Rated!
Today we will be talking about layover flight experience before arring to Calgary, Alberta, Canada (Banff National Park). We will dicuss about miracle story from a stranger, big airports, bring prepared before going to another country, and why the heck I'm going to Banff. Tune in and don't forget to spread the love. ❤ Shoutouts
This is a Library Selection from 2006 The Banter The Guys discuss etiquette involving uninvited guests and the lost art of the dinner party. The Conversation The Restaurant Guys have a great time with Anthony Bourdain, chef, author and TV personality discussing food culture, television celebrity and where he finds the most enjoyable dining experiences (Hint: None involve a water sommelier.) He waxes sentimental about the “degenerate subculture” of restaurant employees and wee hour trips to KFC. The Inside Track The Guys are grateful to have had a great conversation with such an influential person in their industry and beyond. Francis: Anthony, thanks for coming on the show. You've been great. Anthony: It was fun. I could do it all day with you guys. -Anthony Bourdain on The Restaurant Guys Podcast 2006 Bio Kitchen Confidential (2000) and The Nasty Bits (2006) are only two of a dozen books Anthony Bourdain has written. He hosted television series A Cook's Tour, No Reservations, The Layover, The Mind of a Chef and Parts Unknown. He was an outspoken advocate of travel and experiencing all the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of every locale. Info Anthony Bourdain's Portrait by Jill DeGroff https://www.stageleftwineshop.com/websearch_results.html?kw=jill+degroff Anthony Bourdain's Books https://www.amazon.com/s?k=anthony+bourdain+books&crid=XQ79YW6G07EI&sprefix=anthony+bourdain+books%2Caps%2C81&ref=nb_sb_noss_1 Our Sponsors: The Heldrich Hotel & Conference Center https://www.theheldrich.com/ Magyar Bank https://www.magbank.com/ Withum Accounting https://www.withum.com/ Our Places: Stage Left Steak https://www.stageleft.com/ Catherine Lombardi https://www.catherinelombardi.com/Stage Left Wine Shop https://www.stageleftwineshop.com/
Lara tells us about the rest of her trip and how she decided to Stay in Paris for a few extra days and take the nonstop rather than stopping three times on the return. Check back for Show notes.StaffTraveler Is offering a 10% code for any of our listeners who buy their eSIM.Use the Promo code ST10NONREVLOUNGE https://shop.stafftraveler.com/products/stafftraveler-esim✈StaffTraveler is a great app that can assist your non-rev travels! Use it to find the loads for your non-rev travel! Use this to sign up:https://stafftraveler.com/nonrevlounge✈️Don't forget your PERX.COM discount!! Use NONREVPOD30 https://www.perx.com/nonrevloungepodcast
Despite Google's plans to sunset cookies in 2024, many marketers are still over-reliant on (or even planning to grow their investment in) third-party cookie-based strategies. With Google's latest delay of that sunset, destination marketers are safe from that danger — for now. On this episode of the Layover Live, we're exploring the freshest batch of cookie-related news, the importance of first-party data, and how destination marketing organizations can collect and activate that data to create smarter, more sustainable strategies. Don't miss it! 75% of marketers still rely heavily on third-party cookies | Martech Google Further Postpones Third-Party Cookie Deprecation In Chrome | Search Engine Journal
Today's episode is the story of our narrator and producer Ally! A sliding doors story, one that is told whenever anyone asks Ally how she became a voice actor, why she left flying, or if she believes in following your gut instincts. Especially when the universe is giving you huge flashing signs!Music CreditsSlow Motion, Lexin Music - Music by Aleksey Chistilin from PixabayLilis Dream - Music by Alban_Gogh from PixabayLost in the Amplifier - Music by moodmode from PixabayEmotional Thoughtful Piano - Music by Ashot Danielyan from PixabayInspiring Cinematic ambience - Music by Aleksey Chistilin from PixabayDark Country Rock - Music by moodmode from PixabayWildfire Melodies - Music by moodmode from PixabayCountry Rock - Music by LiteSaturation from PixabayStylish Night Blues - Music by Dmitrii Kolesnikov from Support the Show.To subscribe to the monthly newsletter and keep up to date with news, visit www.theredeyepod.com. Ot find us on Facebook, YouTube, TikTok & Instagram @theredeyepod, for behind the scenes stories and those funny short stories that only take a minute or less!For more of Ally Murphy's work as a British voice over artist, visit www.allymurphy.co.uk
On this episode of "Out Of Office: A Travel Podcast," Kiernan grades ChatGPT, evaluating its organization of three weekend getaways. Ryan shares tips on how to correctly leverage ChatGPT for travel plans. Introducing a fresh segment, "The Layover," Ryan chats with Tommy Wallach from Hatch Escapes on the launch of their latest immersive adventure, "The Ladder." Things we talk about in this week's episode: ChatGPT: https://chat.openai.com/ Hatch Escapes: https://www.hatchescapes.com/ OOO Episode on Escape Rooms: https://outofofficepod.com/podcast/episode-50-escape-rooms-with-tommy-wallach/ LAST STOP Ryan: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-admin-accelerates-plan-to-unleash-apex-predator-near-rural-community-over-widespread-local-opposition Kiernan: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lifestyle/arts/willy-wonka-musical-parody-inspired-by-viral-event-1235852849/
This week on the Layover Live, we're diving into the good things that will be brewing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Jason Swick and Sandee Jordan highlight the endless insights in store for digital marketers at Simpleview Summit — the industry-leading conference for tourism pros. Tune in for a glimpse at the exclusive unveilings, marketing masterclasses, and more that's in store for attendees. Haven't registered for Simpleview Summit yet? Secure your spot here.
Noémie Frischknecht was my guest on episode 93 in December 2022. She had just recently completed all her training for long haul and short haul flights with Swiss Airlines. She took a leap of faith and decided to become a flight attendant after being a lawyer for SWISS for a few years.In the meantime, she has visited me in Cyprus, we swam in the sea together in January 2023, we hiked and talked. She has been crossing the globe and fills her layovers with adventures. I have never seen anyone with so much zest for adventure and sometimes get dizzy when I check her Instagram @articflyingfox. She also travels in her free time and talks about her recent trip to Saudi Arabia and snowboarding in Japan.Her journey is a testament to the art of reinvention and the relentless pursuit of personal happiness. From law to operational aviation, she embodies the spirit of courage and resilience and has made it her mission to inspire and lead others to fearlessly follow their own heart and redefine their own path if they aren't truly, fully happy where they are because if she can do it, you can, too. Fact.https://theflyingfox.com/
Annie Parisse can be seen in the recently released feature GIVING BIRTH TO A BUTTERFLY as well as a leading role in the forthcoming feature THREE BIRTHDAYS along with ERIC LARUE, marking the directorial debut for Academy Award Nominee Michael Shannon. Parisse was seen on FX's MRS AMERICA for FX and was a Series Lead on Netflix's FRIENDS FROM COLLEGE created by Nick Stoller and Francesca Delbanco. Additional credits include the Hulu series, THE LOOMING TOWER opposite Jeff Daniels, THE FIRST opposite Sean Penn, as well as HBO's original film PATERNO opposite Al Pacino. Annie also starred on the hit HBO Series, VINYL produced by Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger. Her work includes, series regular roles on THE FOLLOWING for FOX opposite Kevin Bacon, LAW & ORDER, RUBICON for AMC and her incredible arc in the HBO mini series, THE PACIFIC for Steven Spielberg. Other notable television work includes HOUSE OF CARDS, THE BIG C, PERSON OF INTEREST and UNFORGETTABLE. Annie made her Broadway debut in the revival of Craig Lucas's PRELUDE TO A KISS directed by Daniel Sullivan and she starred in CLYBOURNE PARK, which won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and Tony Award for Best Play. Off Broadway she starred as the title role in the Pulitzer Prize nominated BECKY SHAW garnering a Lortel Nomination for her performance. Additional credits include: LONG LOST at MTC, THE LAYOVER at 2nd Stage, Playwrights Horizons's ANTLIA PNEUMATICA, Shakespeare in the Park's ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL and MEASURE FOR MEASURE, THE INTERNATIONALIST (Drama Desk Nomination), MONSTER, and THE CREDEAUX CANVAS at Playwrights Horizons. Annie's feature work includes the independent feature WILD CANARIES (SXSW Grand Jury Nomination), AND SO IT GOES directed by Rob Reiner, PRICE CHECK, ONE FOR THE MONEY, MY OWN LOVE SONG with Rene Zellweger and Forest Whitaker, HOW TO LOSE A GUY IN 10 DAYS opposite Kate Hudson and MONSTER-IN-LAW with Jane Fonda and Jennifer Lopez. Parisse hails from Anchorage, Alaska and resides in New York. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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What do you do when your boyfriend comes home from a business trip with sand in his suitcase? You check his boarding pass and call Terminal B at Logan!
24 hours until the Fed Decision, and one economist says we're already in a soft landing. She'll join us to make her case. Plus, builders have proven resilient amid a challenging housing backdrop. The CEO of Tri Pointe Homes joins us with his view on the industry heading into next year. And Morgan Stanley just wrapped up its big consumer and retail conference. The firm's lead analyst is here to tell us how to position in retail.
Get tips for making the most of a long layover in Heathrow Airport with a quick visit into central London. Then meet the Tower of London's "Ravenmaster": the Yeoman Warder tasked with guarding a thousand years of British history. And hear about several celebrated spots in the English countryside that you can enjoy as fun, easy day trips from London. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
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