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Life in Las Vegas: Embracing the Heat, The Lifestyle, and The VibrancyKey TakeawaysVibrant Cultural Experience: Living in Las Vegas offers a unique blend of entertainment, food, and culture, setting it apart from quieter towns or states.Challenges with Transience and Traffic: The transient nature of the population and aggressive driving are noteworthy challenges of residing in Vegas.Appeal of a Politically Purple State: The balanced political atmosphere is a significant perk, offering residents a comfortable environment free from extremist influence.The Allure of Las Vegas' LifestyleWhen it comes to relocating, few places elicit as much curiosity and intrigue as Las Vegas. As the transcript of Mike and Torya's conversation reveals, living in Las Vegas is a fascinating blend of vibrant culture, challenging climate, and economic appeal."Vegas is literally hot as hell for three and a half months out of the year," Torya says, aptly summarizing one of the most significant challenges of living in this desert city. Yet the city doesn't fail to compensate with its lower cost of living, particularly compared with places like California. Mike and Torya's move from Orange County attests to Vegas's economic advantages: "Less traffic overall, less people overall, cheaper prices overall, much cheaper housing prices, and no state income tax," Mike points out.The city pulsates with life, offering unparalleled access to world-class entertainment and cuisine. Through their membership with a local service, House Seats, Mike and Torya enjoy frequent shows, proving "you could have Dinner there and then go to Fremont Street, totally watch the show." Fremont Street itself, with its live bands and eclectic atmosphere, is a favorite spot, underscoring the appealing mix of relaxation and excitement available to Vegas residents.Navigating the Challenges: Transience and TrafficLas Vegas is not without its challenges, as Mike and Torya candidly express in the transcript. Their experiences with aggressive driving capture the chaos that can come with such a popular tourist destination. "People drive as though they're the only people on the road," Torya laments, recounting a near-accident with a van running a red light.The transient nature of the city also plays a significant role in their experience. As Torya explains, "You have to pick people who are firmly rooted natives or people who've been here a while," an observation that highlights the difficulty of cultivating long-term friendships in a city known for its transient population. This floating population often creates a sense of impermanence, impacting community cohesion.Despite these social and transportation challenges, the Las Vegas lifestyle offers a unique rhythm. The constant influx of tourists fuels a dynamic economy, providing a treasure trove of activities and venues for permanent residents. As Mike shares about their evenings in Vegas, "I enjoy the slower pace of life here," providing a welcome contrast to the hustle and bustle of more densely populated regions like Orange County, California.The Comfort of a Politically Purple StateOne of the most distinctive aspects of living in Nevada, as Torya notes, is its balanced political landscape. She appreciates that as a "politically purple state," Nevada offers a comfortable environment for those not aligned with extreme politics. "Living somewhere that's politically purple is exponentially more comfortable when you're not a crazy extremist in either direction," she states.This balance comes as a breath of fresh air, where individuals can express a range of views without the polarizing atmosphere found in other parts of the country. Such a political climate contributes to a sense of belonging and community among residents, irrespective of their individual political leanings.In Vegas, where tourists and locals often mix, this political equilibrium supports a type of urban coexistence that is reflected in the varied experiences Wellington Lane offers. Whether it's crossing paths with spirited street performers or encountering passionate religious preachers on Fremont Street, Las Vegas embraces its tapestry of ideologies and personalities.Reflections on a New HomeLiving in Las Vegas has revealed a city of contrasts for Mike and Torya—one where vibrant cultural experiences and new beginnings coexist with certain lifestyle challenges. The anecdotal insights from their conversation offer a window into the authenticity of their experiences. As they share their evolving perspective on Vegas's amenities, from entertainment to the slower pace of life, it's apparent the city has carved out a comfortable and exciting niche for them.The rich diversity of the locale, along with the practical benefits, serves as compelling reasons for their choice. "Living in Las Vegas, thumbs up," Mike exclaims confidently, encapsulating their overall sentiment towards their adopted home. With its unique blend of opportunity, challenge, and adventure, Las Vegas proves an ideal backdrop for those willing to embrace its distinct rhythm. TimestampSummary0:00Choosing Las Vegas: A Journey Through Cities and Decisions6:49Reckless Driving and Transient Nature in Las Vegas7:39Balancing Tourism and Local Life in a Changing City10:00The Comfort of Living in a Politically Purple State13:48Embracing Local Entertainment and Concerts in Cooler Weather14:44Relocating to Las Vegas: More Space and Happiness
Johnny Rabbit takes listeners back to 1964, the bicentennial year of St. Louis and a milestone in the city's history with the development of the Gateway Arch. He explores downtown's urban planning efforts, proposed entertainment districts, transportation projects, and new housing developments. The episode highlights iconic businesses and landmarks of the era, including Stix, Baer and Fuller, the Bel Air East Motel, Trader Vic's restaurant, the Dodge City automobile dealership, the Downtowner Motor Inn, and Lammert Furniture Store. Johnny also revisits the city's vibrant media and press culture, from the Metropolitan Press Club to the radio and television stations that shaped St. Louis life.
In this episode of Global Communicator, host Marco Regensburger speaks with Asst. Prof. Dr. Jason Chan, professor of English Language & Business Communication at MCI Innsbruck. A native of Hong Kong, Dr. Chan shares what makes his hometown so unique — from food and culture to identity and intercultural perspectives.Listen in for authentic insights from one of the most dynamic cities in Asia.Subscribe for new episodes every month — always direct from the locals.
Text us your wine questions, craziest wine experiences, or if you just have a comment for us. . What does it really mean to buy local? Has that changed for us Canadians with all of the political things happening in the US? Is it a stretch to call a Mexican wine local? Jess and I delve into this topic over two 'local' wines that aren't from BC. Welcome to the Sipsters Podcast! Thank you for listening to the Sipster's Podcast. Find us online at sipsters.ca. Support the showPurchase copies of “The Sipsters Pocket Guides” here! Support Sipsters by subscribing! Contact me at sipsterswinepodcast@gmail.com!Read Sipster's ICONS (Because sometimes more IS more.)Find me online at sipsters.ca or lukewhittall.comThanks again for listening!
In this heartfelt episode, Kelsey sits down with Giovanna Silvestre, author of Confused Girl and @confusedgirlla on Instagram, to talk about her unforgettable month living on the Amalfi Coast. From mid-October to mid-November 2023, Giovanna stayed in an AirBNB with panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea, immersing herself in the beauty and rhythm of local life. She opens up about how this magical stretch of Italian coastline became a place of healing as she grieved the loss of her father and finished writing her book. From charming seaside towns to moments of deep personal transformation, this episode is a reminder of the power of travel to restore and inspire. Giovanna also shares the best time to travel to Amalfi coast, great restaurants and hotel recommendations.Mentioned in this episode:- The villages along the Amalfi Coast: Amalfi, Praiano, Positano, Ravello, Atrani, Maiori, Minori- Fly into the Naples airport- Villa Cimbrone and Villa Rufolo in Ravello- Restaurant in Atrani: Le Arcate- Puglia, Italy for beaches- Hotel Margherita in Praiano- Giovanna's Book Launch Giveaway (Win 2 nights in Maui!) SUPPORT: Buy me a coffee to show your support for the Trip Tales podcast! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kelseygravesFOLLOW: Kelsey on Instagram & TikTokSHOP: Kelsey's Travel Favorites from her Amazon storefront.SHARE: About your trip on the Trip Tales podcast: triptalespodcast@gmail.comPARTNER DISCOUNT CODESBling2o - 10% OFF Bling2o kids ski goggles with code: KELSEYSPANX.COM - Use code KGRAVESXSPANX for 15% OFF full-price items and FREE SHIPPING. My current fav travel outfit is the Air Essentials Jumpsuit. CHASE SAPPHIRE CREDIT CARD - My preferred points earning credit card and a great card for newbies entering the points & miles space to get started. Open a Chase Sapphire Preferred with my link and earn 60,000 BONUS POINTS.
Step off the tourist trail with Johnny Mac to discover the Venice that locals know and love. Explore the historic Jewish Ghetto, wander through secret gardens, and visit the colorful islands of the northern lagoon. Learn where to find the best cicchetti bars, local markets, and authentic neighborhoods where Venetian life still thrives. Experience the full magic of hidden Venice without commercial breaks by visiting caloroga.com/plus.
Are you considering living in Eagle Point, Oregon and wondering what it's like to live here? You've come to the right place! Join Simone Fino as she takes you on an episode of exploring this charming small town nestled in Southern Oregon. From the cozy Crystal View Estates to the surrounding neighborhood, get ready to experience the essence of Eagle Point. In this episode, Simone explores Eagle Point's unique character and highlights its natural beauty. Learn about the town's population, its proximity to Medford, and its reputation as the gateway to the lakes. Discover why Eagle Point is the perfect blend of nature and community living. Don't miss out on this opportunity to explore Eagle Point with Simone Fino! ============================= Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:16 Tour of Crystal View Estates 00:27 Overview of Eagle Point 00:47 Outdoor Activities in Eagle Point 01:13 Convenience and Amenities 01:30 Local Attractions 02:01 Housing Market 03:08 Features of the Featured Home 03:24 Conclusion =============================
From jewelers to glass blowers, this episode of Big Blend Radio features Glynn Burrows, owner of Norfolk Tours UK, who shares how artisans and craftsmen and women provide an authentic local experience in England. Read Glynn's article here: https://blendradioandtv.com/listing/experience-real-local-life-of-england-by-visiting-artisans/ Watch this Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/8dfPVmh_YFg Glynn Burrows appears on Big Blend Radio every fourth Saturday covering England as a travel destination as well as family history research. Follow his podcasts here: https://tinyurl.com/4bjzn3um Learn more about Norfolk Tours at https://norfolk-tours.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From jewelers to glass blowers, this episode of Big Blend Radio features Glynn Burrows, owner of Norfolk Tours UK, who shares how artisans and craftsmen and women provide an authentic local experience in England. Read Glynn's article here: https://blendradioandtv.com/listing/experience-real-local-life-of-england-by-visiting-artisans/ Watch this Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/8dfPVmh_YFg Glynn Burrows appears on Big Blend Radio every fourth Saturday covering England as a travel destination as well as family history research. Follow his podcasts here: https://tinyurl.com/4bjzn3um Learn more about Norfolk Tours at https://norfolk-tours.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From jewelers to glass blowers, this episode of Big Blend Radio features Glynn Burrows, owner of Norfolk Tours UK, who shares how artisans and craftsmen and women provide an authentic local experience in England. Watch this Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/8dfPVmh_YFg Read Glynn's article here: https://blendradioandtv.com/listing/experience-real-local-life-of-england-by-visiting-artisans/ Glynn Burrows appears on Big Blend Radio every fourth Saturday covering England as a travel destination as well as family history research. Follow his podcasts here: https://tinyurl.com/4bjzn3um Learn more about Norfolk Tours at https://norfolk-tours.co.uk/
Tiffany Niko of Local Life! Always a good show. Hear about her latest issue on the local races and her summer specials.
Richie interviews State Farm insurance agency owner Colton Brazier where he shares how he built his agency, team, and his success. GET STARTED: Sales Pros - Increase Your Monthly Net Take Home Commissions To $20,000 In The Next 90 Days or You Don't Pay... Click here to apply: https://richiecontartesi.com/20k Learn more about having Richie speak at your next event: https://www.richiecontartesi.com Listen to Richie coach sales professionals live: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-QIRlnqw4gCGE6jIQ2ldcEjF5_ZMuuwp Follow for more How To's, Stories, & Motivation: IG: https://www.instagram.com/relentlessrichie/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/richiecontartesi Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richiecontartesi/
Deaconess Dr. Tiffany Manor — Director of LCMS Life Ministry, and Nicole Chappell — Deaconess Intern with LCMS Life Ministry, join Andy and Sarah to talk about the purpose of the Million Dollar Life Match, the types of ministries that have received grants, the goals of the projects that have received this grant, remaining opportunities to apply, and what's on the horizon for Life Ministry in 2023. Learn more about the Million Dollar Life Match and local Life Marches at lcms.org/life and lcmslife.org.
Gary Pageau of the Dead Pixels Society talked with Lisa Staff, of Hilton Head, S.C.-based photography studio, Lisa Staff Photography. In this interview, Staff talks about brand strategy, reinventing your business, and lessons learned from decades of location shooting. Staff has been photographing fashion and connecting with people from all walks of life for more than 20 years. She heads one of the most sought-after photography studios in the Carolinas and photographs Design, Weddings, and Fashion in Hilton Head, SC. She is also an internationally featured wedding photographer featured in publications in Europe, the Americas, and Asia. A Canadian transplant to Hilton Head, she now loves calling the Lowcountry her home. In addition to running Lisa Staff Photography, Lisa is currently the acting photography director and Instagram Strategist for the upscale boutique magazine Local Life-based in Hilton Head, S.C. See her work on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/lisastaffphoto/.Mediaclip Mediaclip strives to continuously enhance the user experience while dramatically increasing revenue.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showSign up for the Dead Pixels Society newsletter at http://bit.ly/DeadPixelsSignUp.Visit our LinkedIn group, Photo/Digital Imaging Network, and our Facebook group, The Dead Pixels Society. Interested in being a guest? Click here for details.
Featuring extra special guest Jebediah, also known as Jason, Local Life kicks off their first annual health & wellness month. As the world enters a season that is inevitably different for everybody, LLSC is serving their perspectives of health, wellness, & holiday traditions. Close your eyes, hang on tight, & pour yourself a White Russian. Tis the season. @locallifesocialclub
The Mimi hangover haze has cleared & the club is comin' in hot after some five-star fuckery and Local Life's Rainmakers Roundtable. The cup runneth over with exceptional insight into making money flow like the Tito's in Miami, featuring one of our favorite Rainmakers, who proves age only matters when you're buying beer. Tune in and find out where to party with the club next week!
This one's all about everyone's favorite someone, B. The club takes a “deep dive” into Bailey, the beautiful badass behind all of the people at Local Life - and shares more than she ever will again about her career and the absolute clusterfuck that is dating in 2022. If you're trying to holla at a job or at our girl, sit the fuck down, take note, and grab yourself some tapered jeans.
At work, the clerb, wherever strikes your fancy. You gotta have money to make it rain, baby. The club talks about Local Life's Rainmakers Roundtable and pulls some badass insight on how the fuck to bring home the bacon…and why role play is never a bad idea - literally never. Wink wink, clink clink!
Welcome to the weirdest episode we will likely ever do - a direct reflection of our post 4th hangover combined with a special guest that works with Local Life. The club sits down with Abbie and talks about why she hates real estate, how she manifested her own destiny into the world of design, and the perks and perils of both worlds. If you think you want to be a realtor or designer (and actually want to be good at it) - then this one's for you … Come get to know Abbie and why we love her so much.
Justin, Bailey, Kel & Jason (surprise!) discuss when it's time to make a change - whether it is in business or relationships, or in our case both. It can be tough being in business with friends and family, but it doesn't have to be. Jason is welcomed to the club & the wild world of Local Life, but he is no stranger to our shenanigans. We all head out ready to celebrate ‘Merica on the lake in true “Texas as Fuck” fashion. Buckle up.
Join Brad with special guest, Tiffany Griffin, as they discuss all things Local Life.
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In this episode dedicated to travel, JuicyChef hosts two of her favourite Jamaican travel bloggers, Heidi Hanna of Where Next Heidi?, who is an adventurous spirit and conscientious globetrotter alongside Jhunelle Jureidini of Simply Local Life, a patriotic Jamaica specialist whose enthusiasm makes you want to explore the island's hidden secrets. The ladies share their travel tips for exploring nooks and crannies around Jamaica in parishes that are outside the normal tourism corridor and the importance of community tourism. Heidi who has 30 countries under her belt, dispenses advice for family travel with children or as a couple. Jhunelle wants overseas visitors to venture outside of the typical tourist locales and seek opportunities for unfiltered local culture in non tourist areas. The women debate the rise of "posing for the gram" travel that can be intimidating for new travellers versus the realistic norms of ordinary nomads out of sight from the peer pressure and glare of social media. They also expound on the merits of repeat travel to countries that connect with your soul and the virtues of exploring them more deeply. We hope this travel episode inspires your next trip whether it be a staycation or lands thousands of miles away. Follow the ladies on Instagram @wherenextheidi @simplylocallife and @nyamandtrod. Drink of the episode: JuicyChef's Sparkling Caribbean Nonalcoholic Cocktail Subscribe to Nyam and Trod www.nyamandtrod.com and receive free recipes in the monthly newsletter
Join Brad with special guest, Tiffany Griffin, as they discuss all things Burleson.
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Disclaimer: We at ComebaCK apologize for the technical issues that were experienced throughout this episode - consequences of remote recording! Dustin Kemp is an SEO writer, travel writer, focusing on tourism and expat and local life in Vietnam, having heavily immersed himself in the culture over his extended period here. Throughout this conversation, we discuss the evolution of his work, why he decided to mix typical expat living with huge immersion in local Vietnamese communities with hidden gems, why Dustin fell in love with the city of Saigon, and the tourism bounce back that is going to take place in 2022. We also discuss Dustin's work as a travel writer - the importance of persistence and authenticity, how to distinguish between reputable sources, the joys and challenges of the job, and more. Really enjoyed! Despite the aforementioned audio and technical issues, it takes nothing away from the knowledge, experience, enthusiasm, professionalism and passion that Dustin brings to the podcast - it was a pleasure to chat! You can find out more about ComebaCK at @thecomebackwithck on Instagram.
Join Brad with special guest, Tiffany Griffin, as they discuss all the happenings in our great community!
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Join us on Be Brave at Work as we speak with Lisa & Deevo. In 2018, Lisa & Deevo founded Sprout Connectors, a full-service creative agency with a focus on social media management and content storytelling. They mix an efficient blend of content savvy with a relentless creative lavishness and depth of imagination to serve up an inspiring brand community. Lisa Staff has been photographing fashion and connecting with people from all walks of life for over 20 years. In addition to running Lisa Staff Photography, Lisa is currently the acting photography director and Instagram Strategist for the upscale boutique magazine Local Life-based in Hilton Head, SC. Meanwhile, Deevo is a thought leader, photographer, videographer, blogger, serial entrepreneur, ex-college athlete, former corporate executive, a single father of two promising young ladies, and now an emerging strategy consultant and paid speaker, who is fast making his way as an expert in creative digital architecture to help small businesses and entrepreneurs brand and market. His current company, Fusion Photography, is an international photo, video, and content creation studio, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, and is consistently recognized as one of the top photography studios in the south. Lisa and Deevo were also the Keynote speakers at Charlotte BizCon in 2020. Links of Interest LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Website A special thank you to our sponsor, Cabot Risk Strategies. For more information, please visit them at CabotRisk.com Please click the button to subscribe so you don't miss any episodes and leave a review if your favorite podcast app has that ability. Thank you! More information about Ed, visit Excellius.com © 2022 Ed Evarts
Podcast creator and producer John Cushing explains to Local Life the production services that he and his colleague Michael Weadock are providing to a multitude of different sports after a working lifetime in broadcast radio with a focus on news and sport. It is indeed anythingbutfooty.com.
Podcast creator and producer John Cushing explains to Local Life the production services that he and his colleague Michael Weadock are providing to a multitude of different sports after a working lifetime in broadcast radio with a focus on news and sport. It is indeed anythingbutfooty.com.
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In Episode 15, Maj and Joe invite Ethan to the podcast. Ethan is a Malaysian (local) but also works and socialises both inside and outside of work. In this episode, we explore what it is really like for a local in Malaysia and how life experiences can be very different between a local and an expat. You can now contact us at youchattoomuchpodcast@gmail.com to give us feedback, share what you are enjoying or learning, as well some suggestions for future topics. Music used: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youchattoomuch/message
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Join Brad with special guests Tiffany Griffin and Jimmy Niko of Complete Canine Control.
Join Brad with special guest Tiffany Griffen as they discuss all the happenings around Burleson.
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One of a series of publications by the British Library, 'Crawling Horror - Creeping Tales of the Insect Weird' is edited by Daisy Butcher and Janette Leaf, respectively postgraduate researchers at Hertfordshire University and Birkbeck, University of London. They have searched the archives for 19th and 20th century tales about insects - some good, some bad. Some by men such as HG Wells and Edgar Allen Poe, others introducing previously overlooked women writers. In this extended version of an interview with Rob Pearman on Local Life, Janette and Daisy explain and illustrate this strange world - with recorded excerpts from three of the fascinating tales.
Stacey Turner, founder of the local mental health charity It's OK to Say started to plan ways to help newly arrived evacuees from Kabul who were facing the trauma of their unplanned exit from their homeland . She soon realised that many of them - having left Afghanistan in haste - had very real immediate needs for clothing and other essential items. Stacey and her colleagues set up collection points around the city and within a matter of days local people had responded so overwhelmingly that they had to pause the programme - and also to ask for luggage (suitcases, backpacks etc) so that the evacuees could move on with their new belongings. She explained how it came about and how it succeeded in this interview with Rob Pearman on Local Life.
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This week Sam and Richard welcome Mark Bradshaw, British-African farmer who moved to Poland to escape Mugabe's oppressive policies, and discovered the perfect place for entrepreneurship. Both a fountain of ideas, and a seasoned implementer, Mark talks us through how to choose ideas, build a great team, and build something that matters. Krakow-Life, which has become Local-Life Bidroom Eataway About your host - Richard Lucas Richard is a business and social entrepreneur who founded, led and/or invested in more than 30 businesses, Richard has been a TEDx event organiser, supports the pro-entrepreneurship ecosystem, and leads entrepreneurship workshops at all levels: from pre-schools to leading business schools. Richard was born in Oxford and moved to Poland in 1991. Read more here. Sam Cook was the co-host of this podcast from 2015-17 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/entrepreneurship-and-leadership