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Grand Circle Tour Podcast
Adventure 217. Let's Imagineer WDW's Empty Buildings

Grand Circle Tour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 58:03


Join your tour guides Stan Solo, Beatrice Denis and Kris Banas as they put on their Imagineering hats on and reimagine some of the empty buildings at WDW.  Plus turning the NBS Experience into a Marvel Experience, should the Odyssey at Epcot become a sit down restaurant, turning Stich's Great Escape into a theatre in the round, the Millennium Village would make a great meet and greet and more! The Grand Circle Tour Podcast is in no way part of, endorsed or authorized by, or affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or its affiliates. As to Disney artwork/properties: © Disney. Disclosure | Privacy Policy

The Carousel Project
Millennium Celebration at Walt Disney World

The Carousel Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 50:00


We're ending Season Three with an exciting moment in Disney history -- the Millennium Celebration at Walt Disney World! Take a trip back to 1999 to cover this 15 month celebration that was primarily based in Epcot. Get ready to "Celebrate the Future Hand in Hand" with Josie, Kait, and Adam. From the start of Pin Trading and the Millennium Village to Leave A Legacy, Tapesty of Nations, and that larger-than-life Wand, The Carousel Project will cover it all! Millennium Celebration at Walt Disney World Television Commercial (1999) Walt Disney World Millennium Celebration Sneak Peek Disney Millennium Celebration Super Bowl Halftime Show The Millennium Celebration | Keep Epcot Weird Millennium in the Air Millennium Celebration | Walt Dated World McDonald's and Disney Name Millennium Dreamers Leave A Legacy | Yesterland THE CAROUSEL PROJECT PODCAST PATREON IS HERE! Become a member now. Have a question for the Carousel Project Podcast team? Send us an email to carouselprojectpod@gmail.com or DM us on Instagram! We would love to hear from you! Want to help our podcast audience grow? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or share this episode with a friend! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Tiara Talk Show
TTTS #201 - Interview with Millennium Village Cast for 20th Anniversary

The Tiara Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 45:11


Show Notes:  In this episode of The Tiara Talk Show, the Millennium Village cast - Ronaldo Camargo (Operations Manager), Melanie Enslin (representing South Africa) and Mowaffag Aboulolaa (representing Saudi Arabia) - chat with host Tammy Tuckey about working at EPCOT's "Millennium Village" during The Walt Disney World Millennium Celebration, what they learned from their fellow colleagues who represented various countries, the impact the Village had on park guests and more! Featured photos: from the Millennium Village cast members - thank you for your help! Featured footage of the Millennium Village from Pennie K.: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yerv6Xs14LA Be sure to… - Follow us on Twitter at @TiaraTalkShow: www.twitter.com/TiaraTalkShow - ‘Like’ our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/TheTiaraTalkShow - Follow us on our Tumblr page: thetiaratalkshow.tumblr.com - Follow us on our Google+ page: google.com/+TheTiaraTalkShow - Follow us on our Instagram page: instagram.com/thetiaratalkshow Want to give us your thoughts on this episode? Call us at 1-407-413-9390 and leave us a voicemail! Thanks for listening! “The Tiara Talk Show” is edited, created and hosted by Tammy Tuckey. The Tiara Talk Show is Copyright © 2013-2019 by Tammy Tuckey. All rights reserved.

Expanded Perspectives
Attacks From Above

Expanded Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017 64:54


This week on Expanded Perspectives the guys start the show out talking about how if you step into a taxi in south London later this year and you might not have to think about paying a tip. The UK’s first fully public trial of autonomous vehicles will soon be under way. For four weeks, a fleet of driverless shuttles will each ferry up to five passengers and a “safety warden” along a 2-kilometre route in Greenwich. Previous trials there and in the town of Milton Keynes required participants to register in advance. This time the vehicles will pick up anyone wanting a ride. The four-stop route will connect a hotel close to the O2 Arena concert venue with the Millennium Village housing development. En route, the shuttles will also call at a river-bus stop and a cable car terminal. Then, University of Washington researchers have invented a cellphone that requires no batteries—a major leap forward in moving beyond chargers, cords and dying phones. Instead, the phone harvests the few microwatts of power it requires from either ambient radio signals or light. Then, a resident of the Weikert, PA area a friend were on a designated hiking trail in the Bald Eagle State Park when they heard something walking to their right in the woods as if following them. It turned out to not be a bear. What it was, was far more frightening. Then, in a tiny, remote Aboriginal community in outback Australia, an American linguist discovered that a new language emerged among the young people in the community and is now spoken by around 350 individuals, all under the age of 35. But how was this new language spawned when they were already perfectly able to communicate with each other without it? After the break Kyle brings up some incredible encounters with multiple UFOs during the Vietnam War. Some even attacked both American and NVA soldiers. All of this and more on this weeks installment of Expanded Perspectives! Show Notes: UK’s First Public Autonomous Taxi Trial to Begin Soon First Battery-Free Cellphone Makes Calls by Harvesting Ambient Power Upright Canine Encounter - Bald Eagle State Forest, PA New Language Spawned in Remote Australian Town and Only 350 People Can Speak It Sponsors: Dollar Shave Club Book of the Month Music: All music for Expanded Perspectives is provided by Pretty Lights. Purchase, Download and Donate at www.prettylightsmusic.com. Songs Used: Pretty Lights vs. Led Zeppelin Gold Coast Hustle B-Rock Drift Away

Expanded Perspectives
Attacks From Above

Expanded Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017 64:54


This week on Expanded Perspectives the guys start the show out talking about how if you step into a taxi in south London later this year and you might not have to think about paying a tip. The UK’s first fully public trial of autonomous vehicles will soon be under way. For four weeks, a fleet of driverless shuttles will each ferry up to five passengers and a “safety warden” along a 2-kilometre route in Greenwich. Previous trials there and in the town of Milton Keynes required participants to register in advance. This time the vehicles will pick up anyone wanting a ride. The four-stop route will connect a hotel close to the O2 Arena concert venue with the Millennium Village housing development. En route, the shuttles will also call at a river-bus stop and a cable car terminal. Then, University of Washington researchers have invented a cellphone that requires no batteries—a major leap forward in moving beyond chargers, cords and dying phones. Instead, the phone harvests the few microwatts of power it requires from either ambient radio signals or light. Then, a resident of the Weikert, PA area a friend were on a designated hiking trail in the Bald Eagle State Park when they heard something walking to their right in the woods as if following them. It turned out to not be a bear. What it was, was far more frightening. Then, in a tiny, remote Aboriginal community in outback Australia, an American linguist discovered that a new language emerged among the young people in the community and is now spoken by around 350 individuals, all under the age of 35. But how was this new language spawned when they were already perfectly able to communicate with each other without it? After the break Kyle brings up some incredible encounters with multiple UFOs during the Vietnam War. Some even attacked both American and NVA soldiers. All of this and more on this weeks installment of Expanded Perspectives! Show Notes: UK’s First Public Autonomous Taxi Trial to Begin Soon First Battery-Free Cellphone Makes Calls by Harvesting Ambient Power Upright Canine Encounter - Bald Eagle State Forest, PA New Language Spawned in Remote Australian Town and Only 350 People Can Speak It Sponsors: Dollar Shave Club Book of the Month Music: All music for Expanded Perspectives is provided by Pretty Lights. Purchase, Download and Donate at www.prettylightsmusic.com. Songs Used: Pretty Lights vs. Led Zeppelin Gold Coast Hustle B-Rock Drift Away

Greenhorns Radio
Episode 154: Clare Sullivan of Feedback Farms

Greenhorns Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2013 18:17


Clare Sullivan of Feedback Farms is currently the Environmental Coordinator of the Millennium Village project in the Tropical Agriculture and rural Environment Program of Columbia University. Before that she worked in a variety of capacities in the food service industry – running a collective bakery in St. Louis, working as a pastry chef in New York and doing agricultural research at the International Potato Center in Lima, Peru. Clare is also a serial crew leader for the Student Conservation Association and has served on it’s advisory board. She has M.A. in International Affairs with a focus on Environmental Policy from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and a B.A. in Political Science from Washington University in St. Louis. Thanks to our sponsor, Heritage Foods USA. “That’s the neat thing about urban gardens- there’s so many intersections with the communities that surround them.” [6:00] — Clare Sullivan on Greenhorn Radio

The WDW Radio Show - Your Walt Disney World Information Station
WDW Radio Show # 104 - February 1, 2009 - Your Walt Disney World Information Station

The WDW Radio Show - Your Walt Disney World Information Station

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2009 107:14


Hello and welcome to The WDW Radio Show - Your Walt Disney World Information Station. I am your host, Lou Mongello and this is show #104 for the week of February 1, 2009. It’s time for another Top 10 segment, and Tim Foster joins me once again as we take a look at our list of top ten things in Walt Disney World that are better at night. Experiencing the parks and resorts at night is completely different than during the day, and we’ll look at some things that you might just enjoy even more after the sun goes down. I often try to bring you some unique interviews with individuals whose names or faces you might not know, but whose work you might often enjoy and appreciate. This week, I welcome in just such a guest. He is Ronald Cohee, feature animator, artist, and currently a member of the Disney Design Group in Walt Disney World. A longtime park enthusiast, he shares his story of how he came to work for Disney, films and projects he’s worked on, insight into what his experience has been like, advice for others looking to join the Company, and even some hints as to a few things that may be coming next. I’ll answer more of your emails this week including questions about Millennium Village, Dive Quest, refillable mugs, and of course questions about food that cover opposite ends of the dining spectrum including dieting in Walt Disney World to where to find some special ice cream. Last week’s Walt Disney World trivia contest winner will be announced before I give you yet another set of questions and prizes in this week’s new contest. I’ll have some announcements and play back some of your voicemails at the end of the show, so sit back, relax, and enjoy this week's episode of the WDW Radio Show. You can email the show at lou@wdwradio.com or call the voicemail TOLL FREE at 888-703-2171. Visit the web site at wdwradio.com Talk about the show by visiting and posting in the WDW Radio Show message forums at DisneyWorldTrivia.com. Thanks for listening! Be sure to tune in next week!