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In this inspiring episode of the Rocking Midlife Podcast, I sit down with the insightful Maylasia Harrell, a woman who has turned her own midlife pivot into a mission of empowering others.We dive into the transformative power of midlife, discussing how it's never too late to rediscover your purpose, embrace new opportunities, and design a life filled with meaning and joy. Maylasia shares her journey from adversity to triumph, proving that midlife isn't an ending—it's the perfect time to begin again. Together, we explore practical tips to reclaim your identity, embrace your passions, and show up authentically in the world.
Join us in Bangkok for the Extraordinary Travel Festival in November of 2024. Please use code – BANGKOK – to save $100. . I believe there are 3 main pillars of why you might want to consider attending the ETF, this November in Bangkok. First is the destination. Maybe BKK might seem too common. Well as a resident I would posit that this city offers so much beyond the Grand Palace, the Skybar and riding a tuktuk. This is a true onion; you can keep peeling back more and more layers and keep on exploring. Maybe you are missing some NM regions in Thailand, maybe a funicular or the new UNESCO site, Si Thep. Or you missed Laos or Brunei on your last visit. There are cheap flights to everywhere in ASEASN. Or maybe catch a direct flight to Bangladesh, Bhutan or Kazakhstan. There is so much to see here! Second, is the content. We have an incredible lineup of speakers. More will be announced. Please take a moment to look at the speakers on the ETF website. Everyone from Thor Pedersen who went to every country without flying, or Renee Bruns who has explored over 130 countries in a wheelchair, or the Sultan Randy Williams, who invented his own country. And last up, is the community, the network of extreme travelers whether you are chasing 193 or maybe enjoy Iraq more than Italy. Then you have found your tribe. So think of Bangkok as the hub for the event. A hub with great infrastructure at great prices. The spokes are everywhere in Thailand or the region you can visit easily. Don't get FOMO, come join the 160 plus who have already committed. And how many more will sign up in the next 6 months. Should be a lot of people! Feel free to go to the website, use code BANGKOK to save $100, and join us in Krung Thep this November. If you have questions, reach out to me on SM, contact form on the website, or anywhere else. I want to introduce three members of the community, three people who are coming to Bangkok, on this special episode. Meet the attendee! Please meet Virginia Ko, Zahid Williams, and Doug Mann. First up is Virginia Ko, a traveler who recently passed her 100th country. Virginia grew up in Maylasia, moved to CA, and recently quit her job to Chase 193. Wow! . Next up is Zahid Williams. Zahid is on his way to 100, but starting off with the challenging countries first. We even met randomly in the Pacific earlier this year. And last, I speak with Doug Mann. Doug is a true expat. Working for years in Germany and Japan, and now retired in Chiang Mai. Please listen in and enjoy.
Elon Musk rejects ‘alien’ connection to missing Maylasia flight MH370; says, ‘If I did, I would post about it on X instantly’ A Boeing 777-200ER with 227 passengers veered off course over the South China Sea, disappearing from civilian radar. The US Pentagon report found no evidence of UFO sightings or aliens, attributing such claims to misidentified technology since the 1940s. Elon Musk, when responding to a post featuring a drone video allegedly related to the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, mentioned that he hasn't seen any “proof of alien activity". The post he replied to showed a video where something seemed to be flying near an aeroplane, suggesting it might be part of an operation. Read more on the Mysterious Radio website. *We have removed our shows from Spotify. We recommend Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Podcast Addict, PocketCast, and other available apps.*
Our second Sunday in February swiftly arrived with four new livery reveals with a controversial point of similarity between their use of carbon fiber. In other news, Christian Horner has had serious allegations of inappropriate behavior put forth in front of the F1 World, Stake F1 has come across a notable issue of legality in Switzerland surrounding their title sponsorship, and F1 could very well be heading back to Maylasia with Petronas striking a new deal becoming the title sponsor of the Sepang International Circuit. With the British GP locked until 2034, Pete Bonnington failing to follow Hamilton to Ferrari and talk on the upcoming WRC event in Sweden, there's plenty to catch On The Gravel as we head under 10 days until Pre-Season Testing in Bahrain!
COP26 People's Summit ran alongside the main event. Today we hear about the role Australian Mining Interests & US militarism plays in climate change and how they paint a picture of climate action ready but really are stuck in a false paradigm.Australian Mining Overview here II Liz Downes from Rain Forest Action Group gives an overview of Australian mining interest internationallySayona mining Quebec here II Councillor Belinda Wabegijig from the Long Point First Nation Council in Quebec talks about her community's fight against mining their ancestral lands by Australian subsidary of Sayona miningLynas Rare Earth Maylasia here II Lee Tan talks about the experience of her local town with the processing plan run by the Australian company Lynas. There is a new processing plant slated for Kalgoorlie.US Militarism, Space Tech, and the Climate Crisis here II Koohan Palk-Mander gives a disturbing speech outlining why the international economy being built around militarism can't have this and deal with climate change at the same time.This is the week here IIClimate Action here II Vvien Langford from 3cr's Climate Action Program reflects on the COP26 events and what it means for climate action. To catch up with Vivien's program go here.
February 26, 2020 - Singapore. The trip was full of self-discovery, and Covid. This would be the first time Covid actually interfered with my travel plans with canceled flights to Maylasia. But keep in mind.... Covid-19 was not yet a pandemic, so Singapore was "business as usual."
I really did enjoy this episode with Claire Yew, showing how being intensional, decisive and taking action at the right time got her success in property. She gives really good insight into how she figured out her retirement plan and then reengineered backwards to start building up a plan using property investing as her primary strategy. I really loved her proactical approach and how she explained her journey building up her portfolio in Maylasia and the UK. She also talks practically about her experience and interesting challenges venturing into land development and sourcing below market value properties and working with investors. It's a really Insightful listen with lots of golden nuggets about all aspects of property and juggling with family, kids etc. We also got a little visit during the middle of our interview which was just priceless! Check out more on propertymom.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/propertymom/message
Derek and Jim return to cover all the action from Australia and Malaysia. They do their best weathermen impressions as they bring you the wet, windy, cold, hot and muggy race action. The season has one race left but all the titles have been...
With special guests Leonard Cohen, and President McKinley & his Presidential Gang. Will the purple wiggler live up to expectations? How does Hoshi know what time it is in Maylasia off the top of her head? Why does Archer hate TapLights so much? Next time will be Stardate 1.1.20: "Court Marshall" - our first TOS episode!
Thanks so much for following me on either iTunes, Spreaker, Google Play, Podbean, or any of the countless podcatching sites! I’m happy to be back once again on a regular schedule of podcasts from Asia. This episode is just a quick update on what’s to come in the next couple months while I enjoyed the atmosphere of Little India in Kuala Lumpur, Maylasia. Would love to get your feedback on the podcast either by email, john@fareastadventuretravel.com, Facebook or Instagram(johnsaboesfareasttravels).
Hør et uddrag af Rozarinas historie om, hvordan det er finde fodfæste i et land som Danmark, hvor vejret er konstant foranderligt, når man kommer fra et varmt sted som Kuala Lumpur i Maylasia. Hør også om hvordan Rozarina som mentee i KVINFOs Mentornetværk har fået udvidet sit sociale netværk og kontakter på det danske arbejdsmarked. KVINFO's Mentornetværk arbejder for at gøre en forskel for, at nytilkomne kan få et godt fodfæste i Danmark, socialt og kulturelt set, ved at åbne døre til det danske arbejdsmarked og skabe forbindelser mellem nytilkomne kvinder og etnisk danske kvinder med solid erhvervs- og uddannelseserfaring i Danmark. - ENGLISH VERSION: Listen to a short version of Rozarina's story about how to settle in and gain a foot hold in a country like Denmark, where the climate is constantly changing, when coming from a hot country like Maylasia. You can also hear about Rozarina's experiences with being a mentee in KVINFO's Mentor Network, and how it has contributed to expand Rozarina's social network and connections within the Danish labor market. KVINFO's Mentor Network works to ensure that newcomers in Denmark gain a foot hold socially and culturally by opening doors to the Danish labor market and creating connections among between female newcomers and Danish women with solid experiences within the Danish labor market and educational system.
Hurricanes, YOLO, Spanish letters, BSD, rocket science, call books, loggers, Maylasia, cult movies and more--all in this episode of Linux in the Ham Shack! 73 de The LHS Crew
Class of 2019, Maylasia and their rules, imprisoned Iranian cartoonist faces more time in jail, punishments in India, adult coloring books, and pluralism in America.
The first in an audio blog detailing games in the life of Tom Vasel, Dice Tower Musings #1 talks about games in Maylasia, the importance of family vs. games, and the troubles in starting up a game group. I spend a lot of time talking about the new Descent expansion, and we also discuss Key Largo.
The first in an audio blog detailing games in the life of Tom Vasel, Dice Tower Musings #1 talks about games in Maylasia, the importance of family vs. games, and the troubles in starting up a game group. I spend a lot of time talking about the new Descent expansion, and we also discuss Key Largo.