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Welcome to Episode 188 of Pelo Buddy TV, an unofficial Peloton podcast & Peloton news show. This week we cover the following topics: Peloton Studios New York extended their summer closure to be from August 19 – DJ John Michael confirmed that Peloton's All For One Music Fest would be back this year. Peloton shortened how long Peloton Studios London will be closed at the end of the month. Peloton employee Nick Mead won a gold medal in rowing at the Olympics in Paris. A look back at Peloton's partnership and classes from the 2018 Olympics. The “Peloton Instructor Games” are taking place. Cody Rigsby is celebrating his 10 year anniversary, and other featured classes in “This Week at Peloton” A featured artist series with Chappell Roan took place this week. There will be some “Pace Target” events in NYC & London to showcase the new feature. Peloton has shared details for their 3rd German member weekend (London Calling) of 2024. Peloton was hit with an outage of the on-demand library on August 5th. The original Peloton bike was removed from the rental program in US & Canada. Some new colors of the Peloton x lululemon Scuba collection were added. Happy Birthday to Jess Sims, Alex Toussaint, Olivia Amato, and Christine D'Ercole this week. Christine D'Ercole is racing at the US National Championships this week. Jennifer Garner gave a shoutout to Becs Gentry & Peloton. Several Peloton instructors are attending the Olympics. Peloton employee Nick Mead will be the flag bearer for Team USA for the Olympics closing ceremony. Mariana Fernandez shared some tips on getting started with yoga. Susie Chan's book was released in the US this week. Cody Rigsby was on the “Out & About” podcast. Matt Wilpers was on NY Living TV. Amanda & John share their, and the community's, class picks of the week. Enjoy the show? Become a Pelo Buddy TV Supporter! Find details here: https://www.pelobuddy.com/membership-account/membership-levels/ You can find links to full articles on each of these topics from the episode page here: https://www.pelobuddy.com/pelo-buddy-tv-episode-188/ The show is also available via YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PeloBuddy This episode is hosted by Amanda Segal (#Seglo3) & John Prewitt (#Kenny_Bania).
Episode 72 with Kristina Lomonaco. Kristina is an Interior Designer from NYC. She has recently moved to London, UK to expand her company into the UK. We talk about the big move, and her story on becoming a Designer. Follow Kristina @kristina_lomonaco If you can leave a review and subscribe to my Podcast on Apple Podcast or wherever you listen to this it would be greatly appreciated
Welcome to Episode 86 of Pelo Buddy TV, an unofficial Peloton podcast & Peloton news show. This week we cover the following topics: Member previews have started on Fridays at the NYC & London studios. Peloton has shared videos with instructors giving tours of the studios. Once the studios fully opens later this summer, members will be in classes Friday-Sunday. Peloton is inviting people to sign up to ride along to live classes in showrooms on Fridays. The “Just Work Out” feature has rolled out for all iPhone users – “Stay Tuned” for Android. There is a new “Home” tab that looks more like the bike & tread interface for the website. The majority of the instructors were in New York City 2 weeks ago for an instructor meetup. Time.com has an in-depth look at Robin, Cody, Ally, Emma, and Alex and some of their sponsorship deals. Selena Samuela shared in a class 2 weeks ago that she is pregnant. Peloton has several live & on-demand classes for Father's Day this Sunday. The PSNY Studio will be closed Monday for Juneteenth, and there are several Juneteenth classes over the weekend. On Wednesday, 6 different Barbra Streisand classes took place. Robin Arzon hinted that there is a Wu Tang Clan artist series coming up soon. Peloton has named Liz Coddington as their new CFO as Jill Woodworth is stepping down. Yony Feng, who was Peloton's CTO and an original co-founder, quietly left the company in March. It was reported that Peloton is looking to sell their US factory (which was never finished) for $85 million. PopSugar has an interview featuring several of the coaches. Cody Rigsby talks about therapy & self-care with WonderMind. Aditi Shah was featured on the cover of Seema. Ally Love took a Harvard course. Tunde Oyeneyin's book SPEAK was featured on Amazon's list of “Best Books of the Year So Far.” Robin Arzon announced “Strong Baby”, her second children's book. Robin also has a new collaboration with Diff glasses. Chelsea Jackson Roberts is teaching a yoga class in Times Square. Happy Birthday Rad Lopez, Cody Rigsby, and Joslyn Thompson Rule. Interview with Jules Katharina sharing her experience riding in the Peloton London Studios. John & Amanda share community members', and their own, class picks of the week. You can find links to full articles on each of these topics from the episode page here: https://www.pelobuddy.com/pelo-buddy-tv-episode-86/ The show is also available via YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PeloBuddy This episode is hosted by Amanda Segal (#Seglo3) and John Prewitt (#Kenny_Bania).
Bob Nastanovich and Steve West of Pavement, and reissue overseer Jesper Eklow (also of Endless Boogie) discuss the revelatory new expanded edition of Terror Twilight: Farewell Horizontal, its original NYC/London sessions with producer Nigel Godrich and special guests, the potential treasure trove of Stephen Malkmus demos for every Pavement record, his work with David Berman in Silver Jews, tackling Jim Brown, Pavement's 2022 reunion tour dates, future plans, and more! Supported by you on Patreon, Blackbyrd Myoozik, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Follow vish online.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the gang is joined by Ultimate Friend of the Pod and NAFP superhero, Lina Benich to take on the early 2000s mom-classic, What a Girl Wants. We get into charm of Amanda Bynes, how the defining characteristic of Americans in 2003 was our klutziness, and do our best to answer the age old question “What does a girl want?” Be sure to check out Eric’s other podcast The Living Force for all of your Star Wars Extended Universe needs! Also check out the trailer for The Vanishing Act, a new narrative podcast, from your humble millennial film critics! The trailer is already in your feed, may as well listen! vanishingpod.com A huge thank you to all essential workers, thank you for keeping us safe. Be sure to leave a review on iTunes, like us/Follow us on Instagram/twitter: @filmanother. Send us your requests to notanotherfilmpodcast@gmail.com. This week we’re highlighting the Chicago Freedom School. “Rooted in the long legacy of liberatory education, Chicago Freedom School (CFS) provides training and education for young people and adult allies to create a just world.” - https://chicagofreedomschool.org/support-us/donate/ #chicagopodcast #moviepodcast #comedypodcast #newpodcast #newpodcastalert #independentpodcast #netflix #disneyplus #disney+ #primevideo #HBOmax #vanishingpod #NAFP #DCOM #disneyplus #amandabynes #nickelodeon #allthat #amandashow #whatagirlwants #colinfirth #NYC #London #makeover #makeovermovies #nostalgia SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-213348613 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/not-another-film-podcast/id1370152795 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/not-another-film-podcast
Comedian & journalist Molly Mulshine visited from sunny London for this episode, recorded last spring. She & Rebecca discuss Stephen King's On Writing. Also screenwriting, writers who write about writing, stand up in the UK, being inappropriate in the UK, the difficulty of having to use the loo in NYC & London. Being hated for being an American, what's funny to brits, hidden bathrooms. The apps. @MollyMulshine & @ComicsBookClub Next Vulnerability Show Nov 5 @ El Cid Sunset, 8 pm, Tix $5 in advance via Eventbrite OR Venmo @RR639
Danielle Hamo is a registered dietician and a licensed nutritionist based in NYC / London. I love her weight loss approach - LOGICAL! She really brings it back down to the basics and I truly think this episode will be beneficial to so many of you. We chat about the basics of weight loss, tips on staying on track when eating out, portion control, and so much more! The MIMIBEE Podcast is a bi-weekly show hosted by Mimi Bouchard. It features segments on motivation and success, transformation stories, health and fitness, love and relationships, and interviews with professionals in their fields. The host Mimi is a self-proclaimed Transformation Specialist. She has undergone the most incredible transformation herself - she went from being very insecure, financially stressed, depressed, lost in life... to absolutely owning her craft and stepping in to her power. Mimi has drastically revolutionized her career, body, relationships, and her mindset. Every episode is incredibly inspiring and highly motivational. If you're looking to upgrade your life in any way, you're in the right place! @mimibouchard www.mimibee.com ( http://www.mimibee.com ) www.mimibeecourses.thinkific.com ( http://www.mimibeecourses.thinkific.com )
On part 2 of the podcast Joel @joway25 and Jeremy @hiermusic go deep into being back home (NYC/London), if the cops are worst in Nairobi vs London, being made fun for not sounding black enough, white Jesus face and more.
Looking for the best things to do in London with kids? Looking for luxury family hotels in the UK and family-friendly resorts in the Caribbean and the USA? Then listen to my conversation with Shobha George. We discuss living in London with kids and many of the best resorts for kids in the Caribbean and elsewhere. ::: Like what you’re hearing? Then please subscribe, rate & review Epic Education Radio. We would be extremely grateful! iTunes is a search engine as well, and so when you rate and review us, you help others find us. Thank you! ::: Living in London with Kids Meet Shobha George, and American expat living in London. She moved to London from New York to work in a law firm, where she met her husband. Fast-forward to present day, and they're married, living in London with kids and running the great family travel blog Just Go Places. "The more you pay, the less you get." No, she's not talking about the luxury family hotels she sometimes visits. Instead, she's describing her kids' school holiday schedule. With 17 weeks of vacation a year, Shobha and family get a lot of time to explore more of the world. That includes back in NYC as well as discovering the best things to do in London with kids. Luxury Family Hotels in the UK and Elsewhere Shobha and her husband enjoy traveling comfortably, and they've found some great places to visit over the years. Out of the places she's been to, she mentions Cornwall's Luxury Family Hotels as some of the best family resorts in the UK. She also talks about luxury family hotels in the Caribbean and the USA. What makes them her favorite? Pools and waterslides make a difference, for sure. Cultural Travel and Accommodating the Interests of All Shobha and her husband want their kids to enjoy their family travel, but that doesn't mean only doing kids activities. Architecture, food, and culture travel all factor into their plans, as well. "We're not that child-centric," she says, "...I will not spend the rest of my life going to Disney." I couldn't have said it better myself. They visit lots of waterslides and roller coasters along the way, she explains, but the kids do lots of things that the parents enjoy, as well. For example, food tours have played and important role in their travels, and you know what? The kids enjoy them, too. Best Things to Do in London with Kids What exactly are the best things to do in London with kids? Shobha has a large list, and she tells us about some of them in the interview. The south bank of the Thames, she says, is a great place to visit in London with kids, as there is space to let the kids run and much to see. Have you been to London with kids? Where did you go? What would you suggest doing? IN THIS EPISODE 02:30 Intro 05:17 Time off & British schools 11:49 Fitting kids travel into parents interests 16:42 Cultural tourism in NYC & London with kids 20:51 How to get kids interested 22:26 Best things to do in London with kids 28:42 Travel gear 32:26 Favorite destinations ABOUT Names: Shobha George, her husband, and their 10-year-old twins Hold passports from: USA/UK Type of travel: Lives in London with kids, school holiday travel, luxury family hotels A few places they've been: Portugal, Italy, Spain, Brazil and much more. IN THEIR BAGS MacBook Air iPads Mophie Powerpack Kindle Puro Sound Labs Kids' Noise-canceling headphones Lego & Nanoblocks LINKS & RESOURCES The Four Seasons Beaches Resorts in the Caribbean Luxury Family Hotels in Cornwall Hawk's Cay Resort The Pickle Guys in NYC Economy Candy National Museum of Mathematics in NYC I mentioned by piece on Japan's 7-11 food for Bon Appetit FIND THEM ON Just Go Places | Facebook | Twitter |Pinterest | Instagram| Youtube Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. This means, at no extra cost to you, we might receive a small commission if you make a purchase or book using those links. My opinions are my own and I only recommend places/services that I believe will genuinely help your travel. Full-on family travel fundamentals. Epic Education Radio is interviews, stories and advice for people who decide to make travel a priority in their family's life...and for those who want to. Tune in each week to hear stories and advice from new traveling families, and hear how they've handled various family travel-related issues like education, socialization, working, budgeting, accommodation, road-parenting, safety, technology and more. We talk gear, websites, apps and other resources for traveling & nomadic families, and answer questions from those who would like to do something similar.