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Pool Pro Podcast
How to Make your Website Effective | Episode #55 |with Nathaniel Boyle

Pool Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 27:12


With the power of google in today's world, a website is a necessary evil for a business, but many get it wrong. Designer and web developer, Nate Boyle, talks about what you should do to make your website an effective business building tool. With host, Michelle Kavanaugh, longtime pool industry leader and now small pool business consultant at https://mkconsultingservices.com/, they discuss the purpose of a website and how it can help grow your business. To schedule a free consultation with Nate, visit https://wnder.cc.

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Pool Pro Podcast
How to Make your Website Effective | Episode #55 |with Nathaniel Boyle

Pool Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 27:12


With the power of google in today’s world, a website is a necessary evil for a business, but many get it wrong. Designer and web…

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Pubcast Worldwide
A Tribute to Anthony Bourdain | A Pubcast Worldwide Special Edition

Pubcast Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 39:26


Is it possible to define the influence and legacy of Anthony Bourdain? He was an inspiration to so many people in the travel and culinary worlds, including many past guests of the Pubcast. In this special edition of Pubcast Worldwide, four former guests return to the show to discuss the impact Bourdain had on their own travels and careers, and the broader legacy he is leaving behind. Broke-Ass Stuart, Ryan Drysdale, Valerie Stimac, and Nathaniel Boyle join me in a conversation reflecting on their first experiences with Bourdain, his raw, authentic style that set him apart, and the lessons he taught us about travel, culture and empathy over the years. If you’re a regular listener of Pubcast Worldwide, you know that Bourdain was a major inspiration for this show. Just as Bourdain was a master of sharing the stories of others, it only felt appropriate to have others share their stories in return. Listen in, as we raise a glass to honor the life of Anthony Bourdain. After you listen, make sure to head over to PubcastWorldwide.com to leave a comment and sign-up for the monthly “Brewsletter.” Cheers!

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Money Lab
How to Win Friends and Internet People

Money Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 92:29


Nathaniel Boyle and Matt talk about how they became #IRL friends through the Internet. And how they continue to develop REAL close relationships using the true power of social media (and what it was intended for). Enjoy!

Pubcast Worldwide
014: Nathaniel Boyle: Transformative Travel Expert at Holocene.io – Live from Cellarmaker in San Francisco, CA

Pubcast Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 60:35


Nathaniel Boyle is all-things travel. He is the founder of the online creative travel community Holocene, the host of “The Travelers” podcast, and named by the White House as one of the Top 100 Influencers in travel. Now that I’ve said “travel” enough, let’s talk beer! In this episode, Nathaniel stopped through San Francisco on his recent Transformative Travel Tour, and as a fellow beer enthusiast, we met up at San Francisco’s Cellarmaker Brewing for a sampling of West Coast IPA’s. Amidst the brews, we chatted about this newfound concept of “transformative travel,” his drinking stories from around the globe, baseball, and the creative and culture impact of brewing and sharing a good craft beer.

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Live Different Podcast: Business | Travel | Health | Performance
#51 The Human Journey: Embrace Your Calling and Use Travel as a Way to Catalyze Transformation w/ Nathaniel Boyle of The Travelers Podcast

Live Different Podcast: Business | Travel | Health | Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2016 62:16


  Nathaniel Boyle is Host of The Travelers Podcast which has been downloaded over 400,000 times, was named by The White House as one of the Top 100 Influencers in Travel and the Founder of the travel community Holocene.   "Is your paycheck paying your emotional bills?” this week’s guest asks me...   Are you listening to your call to fully embrace the human journey?  Do you need motivation to push yourself outside of your comfort zone?     Start being comfortable with being uncomfortable and learn the following formula:    Curiosity + Creativity = Transformation   Not only is this a great philosophical conversation, but you’ll learn how Nathaniel Boyle quit his fast paced startup job, bought an around the world ticket, and started his journey on the island of Fiji, on his way to becoming a podcaster, freelancer, and entrepreneur.

Travel Stories Podcast
S1E12: Nathaniel Boyle - 'Becoming an Explorer'

Travel Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016 27:08


'Take the road less traveled'. We've all heard it. But what does it mean? Why should we? Wouldn't we be better off on the safe route that we know is going to end well. Well, that's one way to look at it, sure, but can you name an adventure you've had on your way to the office? Or in line at the post office?  Adventure comes in all shapes and sizes. To some people, adventure is going into the ocean for the first time- taking that first step in and conquering both land and water. For others, it's hiking solo up one of the tallest mountains in the world. For some, it's trying to write the address on a letter while you're already in line at the post office. The thing about travelers is that we seem to instinctively seek adventure in whatever form, so when we're given a choice of two roads, there's a likely winner, and this is one of the things that truly make us just that- travelers.  Our guest for this, probably my favourite episode so far, is Nathaniel Boyle from The Travelers podcast and Holocene (both of which I strongly recommend checking out- links down below), and he's come prepared with giant bags of wisdom, and an amazing adventure recount up his sleeve. As always, he is accompanied by original music that really allows the story to come to life and take us along the journey with Nathaniel. Hats off again to our composer, Cody Crabb, for providing some great original music. If you enjoy the show and you’re on iTunes or stitcher, please subscribe and leave us a rating and review. Being a relatively new show, it really does help out a lot, and we do appreciate it! Get in contact: EMAIL: hayden@travelstoriespodcast.com (I answer everything) TWITTER: @travelstoriesuk (I answer everything) WEBSITE: www.travelstoriespodcast.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/travelstoriespodcast INSTAGRAM: @travelstoriespodcast Holocene: www.holocene.io Nathaniel on Twitter: @nathaniel Nathaniel everywhere else: @nathanielboyle --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/backpackdigital/message

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JUMP with Traveling Jackie
BMT 63: Find Your Courage Through Solo Travel: Jackie's Story

JUMP with Traveling Jackie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2016 63:15


This is the hardest, yet also possibly the most important episode I've published to date. Together with Ginger Kern from The Traveler's Mindset and Nathaniel Boyle from Holocene, we explore solo travel as a tool for personal growth and healing, by sharing my own personal story on the heels of my divorce. Through a number of hard questions and deep topics, based around a story I wrote recently, 5 Beautiful Lessons I Learned From Making the Hardest Decision of My Life, we discuss the unparalleled power of change, transformation, and strength that comes with traveling solo. 

JUMP with Traveling Jackie
BMT 62: Pack Light and Carry On for Males! Featuring Travis Sherry, Jason Moore, and Nathaniel Boyle

JUMP with Traveling Jackie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2016 30:01


We visited my favorite packing tricks and techniques in episode 34, but as much as I try to accommodate men, it's best to get advice for males straight from expert male travelers themselves. Today I cornered Travis Sherry from Extra Pack of Peanuts, Jason Moore from Zero to Travel, and Nathaniel Boyle from The Travelers (The Daily Travel Podcast) and got them talking about their favorite ways to pack, what they can't leave home without, and the tricks they use to carry everything on. 

JUMP with Traveling Jackie
BMT 61: Round Table Special with Travis Sherry, Jason Moore, and Nathaniel Boyle

JUMP with Traveling Jackie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2016 67:54


Join the party in this bonus episode today as Travis Sherry from Extra Pack of Peanuts, Jason Moore from Zero to Travel, and Nathaniel Boyle from The Travelers (The Daily Travel Podcast), and I all sit down to ask each other travel questions.  Although we were in three different countries during this recording, somehow we made it work! Listen in for questions like: Question #1:  Where would you want to be right now if you could be anywhere in the world – gut reaction? Question #2:  What is your favorite travel app? Question #3:  As Americans, does it bother you when Canadians wear the Canadian flag on their backpack? Question #4:  What is your favorite piece of travel gear? Question #5:  What’s the one place that everyone has told you you’ll love but when you went there, you didn’t? Question #6:  Since we are all podcasters and digital nomads, I want to know what you look for in an office on the road? Question #7:  What’s the strangest thing you’ve ever eaten when traveling?  

JUMP with Traveling Jackie
BMT 057: Connecting People Through the Transformative Power of Travel with Nathaniel Boyle

JUMP with Traveling Jackie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2015 49:12


Join us as I chat with Nathaniel Boyle from the Daily Travel Podcast in this last of our series of interviews with awesome people who have started businesses out of their passion for travel. Nathaniel took his first trip overseas at just 5 years old! And today he shares with us how that planted a seed in him that grew into a love for travel, and eventually a podcast, and some other exciting ventures...

The Positive Psychology Podcast - Bringing the Science of Happiness to your Earbuds with Kristen Truempy
056 - Travel to gain Depth with Nathaniel Boyle - The Positive Psychology Podcast

The Positive Psychology Podcast - Bringing the Science of Happiness to your Earbuds with Kristen Truempy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2015 31:12


While science is at the heart of positive psychology we sometimes need role models to understand how concepts like curiosity or growing beyond our comfort zones can be applied to our own lives. Nathaniel Boyle from the Daily Travel Podcast talks to us about how travel helps us to grow into our true selves. For more episodes check out http://strengthsphoenix.com/listen

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JUMP with Traveling Jackie
BMT 054: Getting Into Travel Blogging with Jackie

JUMP with Traveling Jackie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2015 40:32


Today we start a new series about people who have started businesses out of travel, and for this episode, we turn the mic on... me! Nathaniel Boyle from the Daily Travel Podcast guest hosts to interview me about the path I took to eventually start a travel blog. 

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Travel Wisdom Podcast -travel and learn languages for success and money
Ep 63 Nathaniel Boyle of the Daily Travel Podcast on finding the essence behind travel

Travel Wisdom Podcast -travel and learn languages for success and money

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2015 51:23


Nathaniel Boyle is the host of the Daily Travel Podcast where he goes into the deeper reasons and the essence of why we travel. He is an explorer addicted to new things, travel optimist, and frequent flyer mile collector who’s circumnavigated the globe. He's been to thirty countries across five continents, lived and worked in New Zealand, rode the Transsiberian, stayed with nomads in Mongolia, jumped out of airplanes and swam with sharks. Even amidst all of the travel advice and guides out there already, he believes the authentic world is largely undiscovered. The only way to uncover the best experience is through chance discovery, by allowing yourself to get lost and let the stories happen to you. He wants to inspire more people to step outside their comfort zone and become Explorers. In this episode we talk about the genesis of the podcast and how he answered the call to adventure. We talk about his time working in New Zealand and how easy it was to get a work visa there. Then we talked about the beauty of bringing a guitar and how it helped him make friends and spontaneous things that can happen because of it. We talk about the beauty of Mongolia and how it is like the American West of the East. Finally we talk about the philosophical side of travel, how it can redefine your limits, and how it can make you a better person. His joke: "How much does a polar bear weight? Enough to break the ice"

Art, Adventure and Enterprise
Nathaniel Boyle: Host of The Daily Travel Podcast

Art, Adventure and Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2015 48:30


The post Nathaniel Boyle: Host of The Daily Travel Podcast appeared first on The Blog of Ian Robinson.

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Three Favorite Books
Nathaniel Boyle: Host of The Daily Travel Podcast

Three Favorite Books

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2015 48:30


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Coffer
Nathaniel Boyle: Host of The Daily Travel Podcast

Coffer

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2015 48:30


The host of The Daily Travel Podcast. Nathaniel Boyle tells us about his love for travel from a young age. To pursue this passion he left his job in the United States. His first stop, New Zealand. He rode the Trans-Siberian Railway and met a wide variety of people. Introducing, Nathaniel Boyle. “Travel really does have this … Continue reading "Nathaniel Boyle: Host of The Daily Travel Podcast" The post Nathaniel Boyle: Host of The Daily Travel Podcast appeared first on The Blog of Ian Robinson.

As Told By Nomads
028: Nathaniel Boyle I The Different Ways You Can Discover Yourself with Travel

As Told By Nomads

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2014 36:39


Nathaniel Boyle is an explorer addicted to new things, travel optimist, and frequent flyer mile collector who’s circumnavigated the globe and been chased by dogs in only four different countries. He loves hunting for well-crafted coffee and beer, and street food. He also loves design, filmmaking, writing novels, and stories of every kind. Travel, for him, is about exercising imagination, creating stories, and building one's legend. He has been to thirty countries across five continents, lived and worked in New Zealand, ridden the Transsiberian, stayed with nomads in Mongolia, jumped out of airplanes and swam with sharks. But he feels like he has only scratched the surface. For more show notes please head over to www.uydmag.com/podcast/nathaniel-boyle See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Wish you could travel more but think it’s too expensive?  Nathaniel Boyle has devoted his life to travel and will school us on finding cheap flights. There are so many air travel booking sites now, Expedia, Travelocity, Hipmunk however the prices are all about the same.  Nathaniel recommends booking directly through the airlines.  It’s often cheaper and can offer more protection than booking through a third party. It’s much easier if you need to make a change to your itinerary and some low cost carriers like Southwest only offer direct sale. The most important thing when buying a cheap ticket is time.  When you buy your ticket, the time of year you’re planning to travel, and the days of the week you choose to fly on.  The best time to buy is on a Tuesday or Wednesday.  Those are also the best days to fly. Off season will always be cheaper. Orlando over a holiday will always be expensive. Flying to Europe in March is cheaper than flying in July. Nathaniel uses Kayak as a baseline to see what they’re selling it for and then play around to see what you can do to get a lower prices than that.  But don’t over think it.  If you see what looks to you like a great deal, jump on it. Rome2Rio is another great resource.  It tells you how to get from point A to point B for the least amount of money via air or ground travel.  SkyScanner and Google Flights with give good over views of pricing.  The travel time may be longer but if you don’t mind connections, they can save lots of money. If the thought of pulling the trigger on the ticket makes you sweat, check out Flyr.  It tells you the likelihood that your flight price will go up and down.  Data nerds like Andrew love this site. I’ve actually listened to Nathaniel’s show from day one and it’s great.  He has excellent tips and terrific guests. Check him out. If you are looking for some more great tips on the best time to book your next vacation check this out! Show Notes Ommegang Valar Morghulis:  A Game of Thrones inspired beer. LMM Financial Rant Hotline:  Call 856-818-3738 and leave us your money rant. The Daily Travel Podcast: Nathaniel’s daily podcast devoted to all things travel. Airfare Watchdog Alerts:  See when your preferred flight changes price. The Flight Deal:  A site that posts crazy low airfares daily.       Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Zero To Travel Podcast
Travelosophy and Adventures In New Zealand

Zero To Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2014 58:23


Why is travel important to you?In this travel podcast Nathaniel Boyle from the Daily Travel Podcast and I dive deep into the mental side of travel and why imagination may be the most important quality a traveler can possess.Subscribe to the Zero To Travel PodcastAlong the way, Nathaniel shares his approach to travel, why the mindset of an explorer is key and how pushing past your comfort zone can lead to the most authentic travel experiences.Any desire to do anything in your life is an opportunity to do it right now. - Nathaniel BoyleYou'll be shocked at what happened to Nathaniel after he trespassed on a farm in New Zealand. Give the show a listen now and you'll also learn:How to a approach a trip mentallyNathaniel's thoughts on 'authentic' travelWhat an explorer mindset means and how it can help youHow to make bizarre experiences the new normWhy curiosity is so importantAnd much more![Tweet "Really enjoyed this discussion with @dailytravelshow on why travel matters. Check it out! http://zerototravel.com/podcast/travelosophy-with-nathaniel-boyle/"]Hear More Zero To Travel Podcasts The post Travelosophy and Adventures In New Zealand appeared first on Zero to Travel.

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