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Latest podcast episodes about nyepi

Meaningful Learning
Special Nyepi Episode: Benjamin Freud, Ph.D. interviewed by Charlotte Hankin

Meaningful Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 80:03


We honor Nyepi with this special episode, in which Charlotte Hankin interviews Benjamin Freud. Nyepi is the Balinese Day of Silence, and is a Hindu New Year celebration marked by 24 hours of complete stillness. No travel, no lights, no work, and no noise. It is a time for self-reflection and spiritual renewal. We recorded this episode a few days after Nyepi and after that time of pause and gather. We discuss:

Pouvoirs cachés
124. De retour à Bali, mes routines, prendre le temps, et introspection pendant Nyepi

Pouvoirs cachés

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 37:02


TalkToDate
Untold Stories: Nyepi-The Day Of Silence

TalkToDate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 3:26


Dalam keheningan ini, mari sejenak kita temukan kekuatan dalam ketenangan dan kedamaian diri dan bersyukur atas segala anugerah yang telah kita terima. SELAMAT TAHUN BARU SAKA 1946.

untold stories dalam day of silence nyepi
METRO TV
Headline News MetroTV Edisi 2900

METRO TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 1:26


Bandara Internasional I Gusti Ngurah Rai, Bali, berhenti beroperasi selama perayaan Nyepi. Ratusan jadwal penerbangan harus di reschedule demi jaga kenyamanan masyarakat yang menjalankan Nyepi. #harirayanyepi #bandaraigustingurahrai #bali

Around the World with Mr. Clark
#59: Sabina King on Bali (WDWDT Edition)

Around the World with Mr. Clark

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 44:45


"Travel is one of the best personal development tools. You voluntarily insert yourself into situations where you don't understand everything, where the culture and thinking is different, and you maneuver through the frustration, the celebration and the new experiences. " - Sabina King You've got to hear Sabina King talk about Bali! Nyepi is a Balinese "Day of Silence" and her description and analysis in this episode is fascinating! In this episode Clark Vandeventer interviews Sabina King. Sabina and her family were based in Bali -- or used Bali as a homebase -- for 5 years -- and she still has Airbnbs in Bali. In this interview we talk about her family's move from Chicago to Denver -- and Denver to Costa Rica -- and then Costa Rica to Bali. Clark became acquainted with Sabina and her family around 2010 or 11 when he and his wife had crashed and burned and were trying to re-invent their life. At that time, blogs were a big thing -- and they got connected with so many cool people around the world. Sabina was one of those people. Sabina is someone who knows how to build a life around the things that she values. Born in Poland. Her family immigrated to America when she was 5 years old. Sabina has been around the world -- lots of travel -- all over Central America, Western Europe, New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Korea, Mexico, Canada -- to name a few. Asheland, Oregon has been their base over the past few years. You can find out more about Sabina and her work at: https://www.facebook.com/bethewildpeace https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabina-king/ https://www.instagram.com/sabinatking/

Your Sleep Guru
The Day of Silence in Bali

Your Sleep Guru

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 40:37 Transcription Available


In this episode, Clara takes you on a journey to Bali, Indonesia, on the Day of Silence, also known as the Day of Nyepi. Experience the profound serenity of this sacred Hindu holiday, where the entire island comes to a halt, and people observe silence, fasting, and meditation. Picture yourself surrounded by the lush rice fields as you witness the stunning sunset, the emergence of a vibrant night sky adorned with constellations, and the breathtaking appearance of the Milky Way. Without any light pollution, you'll be captivated by the cosmic wonders above.  Immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquillity of Nyepi, slow down, appreciate life's simple joys, and connect meaningfully with the natural world. This Your Sleep Guru Podcast episode offers a unique opportunity for self-reflection and growth, allowing you to experience the serenity and wonder of Bali's Day of Silence firsthand.  Clara Starr is dedicated to sharing the transformative power of nature and meditation. Through Your Sleep Guru Podcast, she has established herself as an expert in crafting immersive experiences that transport listeners to the beauty of nature. Her podcast is a testament to her passion for helping others achieve better sleep and overall well-being. If you have enjoyed Your Sleep Guru Podcast, please consider leaving a review and following the podcast. Being a follower will keep you updated on new episodes, and your review will be instrumental in helping others discover this podcast. Your support is greatly appreciated!  

Average Man Podcast
Ep 145 Bali Confessions

Average Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 33:57


An update from the Average Man over in Bali. Airplane food, swollen tourists, Nyepi day and life in Paradise....... Sort of

Cendrine's Podcast
98 | Experiencing the lower realms in Bali around Nyepi (silent day)

Cendrine's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 30:20


Do you ever feel the presence of low-frequency entities in your space? In this transmission, I am sharing my experience of the lower realms here in Bali. Bali is a very spiritual island and it draws a lot of Westerners who come here for healing and to enjoy luxury at a low cost - however, this dynamic comes with a heavy energetic price tag for the land and the locals who live here. Learn more about the energetic dynamics here in Bali and how they peaked a couple of days ago before Nyepi which is their day of silence after they have warded off all demons and dense entities. I also share the importance of taking responsibility for your own energetic ‘waste' after you have gone through a healing process. If you are interested in receiving a clearing of all lower frequencies, entities & demons and you want to learn how to do it for yourself and others, then I would HIGHLY recommend joining my next event which will be happening in May. I will be keeping the price low so that as many people as possible can join!  Entity clearing & removal event (18 May 2023): https://cendrines.kartra.com/page/entityclearingandremoval This episode covers: What Nyepi is My observation of the shift in energy leading up to the silent day My experience of dark spiritual entities & demons with me My downloads about the land of Bali: Bali is an energetic dump How to clear density & heal appropriately  Fear & superstition in Bali & meditation to clear My responsibility to help clear the lower realms The Golden Drop: https://hdly.me/cendrines

DoorNoortje - Lifestyle Design
118 You do you! Nyepi vs Ramadan en de mooie boodschap daaruit voortvloeiend.

DoorNoortje - Lifestyle Design

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 30:38


Nyepi - de stilte dag van Bali was gisteren. Balinees nieuwjaar. Voorafgaand aan Nyepi vinden er heel wat ceremonies plaats. Ik neem je even mee in ons leven hier van de afgelopen dagen. Melasti ceremonie, Ogoh Ogoh Parade en Nyepi zelf. Wat doen we als we 24 uur het huis niet mogen verlaten en geen licht hebben 's avonds. Daarnaast kwam er een heel mooi bericht bij me terecht wat ik graag met je deel. De Ramadan startte namelijk op dezelfde dag dan Nyepi. Luister ook even mee naar de Nyepi Stilte en de vogeltjes in de ochtend. Fijne Ramadan voor diegene die het aangaat. Veel luiisterplezier voor idereen ; ) Liefs Noortje Over Noortje: Jarenlang was Noortje ongelukkig zonder dat ze het doorhad. Ze leefde haar leven zoals van haar verwacht werd maar ze vond haar werk niet leuk. Ze werkte als verpleegkundige en operatieassistent en ging met regelmaat met grote tegenzin naar haar werk. Toch had ze niet genoeg om over te klagen vond ze zelf. Totdat er een dag kwam in juli 2016 en ze zich iets afvroeg wat haar choqueerde. Toen was het tijd voor hulp. Ze heeft hard gewerkt om te komen waar ze nu staat. Van totaal niet meer weten wat ze met haar leven aan moest naar zielsgelukkig zijn het grootste gedeelte van de tijd en op Bali wonen met vriend en kind. Ze startte in 2018 haar online VA business en heeft sindsdien veel ondernemers mogen ondersteunen. Ze werkt nog steeds online als VA en inmiddels ook als VA opleider, trainer en coach. Haar traject VA Design leidt mensen op die graag als VA (vanuit het buitenland) willen werken. Sinds maart 2020 bestaat de DoorNoortje podcast en daarin deelt Noortje vanalles over haar leven, haar groei, haar lessen, het leven op Bali en sinds daarnaast is er een podcast serie ‘Zij maakten hun droom waar'. Daarin interviewt Noortje inspirerende mensen die ook hun droom waar hebben gemaakt.

Frasa - Siniar Bahasa Indonesia
Episode 2 - Makan

Frasa - Siniar Bahasa Indonesia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 21:20


Hai Teman Frasa! Kali ini kami membahas kebiasaan makan orang Indonesia dan makanan Indonesia. Adakah makanan Indonesia yang ingin Teman Frasa coba? Di kesempatan ini, kami juga ingin mengucapkan selamat menunaikan ibadah puasa Ramadan bagi teman-teman muslim dan selamat Nyepi bagi teman-teman Hindu!

Kilas Kabar Nusantara
Pawai Menjelang Peringatan Hari Raya Nyepi | Pemkot Surabaya Antisipasi Lonjakan Sampah Saat Ramadan | Stok Pupuk Subsidi Sepanjang 2023 Capai 13 Juta Ton

Kilas Kabar Nusantara

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 3:24


KILAS KABAR NUSANTARA. Sejumlah peristiwa penting yang telah kami rangkum pada hari Senin, 20 Maret 2023. SOLO (00:18) Walikota solo Gibran Rakabuming akan ikut serta dalam memeriahkan event menjelang hari keagamaan Hindu Nyepi. SURABAYA (00:52) Wali Kota Surabaya Eri Cahyadi telah mengeluarkan surat edaran tentang imbauan bulan ramadan tanpa sampah kepada jajaran perangkat daerah di lingkungan Pemkot Surabaya. MAKASSAR (01:29) Kapasitas produksi pupuk saat ini mencapai 13,9 juta ton. Stok ini telah mendukung ketersediaan pupuk subsidi dalam negeri sepanjang 2023. Kontributor: Ria FM Solo: Wahyu Prayitno Sonora Surabaya: Budi Smart FM Makassr: News Anchor: Deddy Detars | Reporter: Muh Said Saran dan kolaborasi: podcast@kgmedia.id

Kabar Baru
Kabar Baru 8 Maret 2023 Jam 14

Kabar Baru

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 3:45


Mahfud MD: Tidak Pandang Bulu, Santunan dan Rehabilitasi Korban HAM Berat | Uji Materi UU Pemilu di MK, Pemilu Tertutup Picu Politik Uang | Bareng dengan Nyepi, Muhammadiyah Bali Rilis Saran Tatib Tarawih Pertama *Kami ingin mendengar saran dan komentar kamu terkait podcast yang baru saja kamu simak, melalui surel ke podcast@kbrprime.id

Lubię wiedzieć
163. Pierwszy dzień wiosny - jak się go świętuje na świecie?

Lubię wiedzieć

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 7:50


Znajdziesz mnie: Instagram Lubię wiedzieć: https://www.instagram.com/lubie_wiedziec/ Facebook Lubię wiedzieć: https://www.facebook.com/LubieWiedziecPodcast Instagram kartoteka: https://www.instagram.com/fiszkowa_kartoteka/ Możesz mi postawić kawę: buycoffee.to/lubiewiedziec Dziś mówię o różnym świętowaniu początku wiosny: Marcowa równonoc:https://bit.ly/3JqCNkZ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higan https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qingmingjie https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyepi https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songkran_(Thailand) https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nouruz https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostara Jak rdzenni Amerykanie celebrują wiosnę https://bit.ly/3ts2sV8 Starożytne obchody równonocy: https://bit.ly/3toMefa W tle śpiewają ptaszki (licencja CC0) z Freesound (greybrother01)

Vive La Vida Que Amas
E101 T2 El Arte de estar QUIETA

Vive La Vida Que Amas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 39:24


En el mundo Oriental tienen un dicho muy común: "slowly, slowly" ("despacito, despacito") cosa que hace algunos años me parecía imposible. En este episodio te comparto como APRENDER a estar QUIETA ha sido la habilidad que, irónicamente, me ha ayudado a ir MÁS RÁPIDO, también te hablo un poco acerca de una celebración muy especial que me tocó vivir hace unas semana aquí en Bali llamada Nyepi.

The Coconuts Podcast
Quarantine-free travel to Bali, with Amahl Azwar | The Coconuts Podcast | March 4, 2022

The Coconuts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 97:41


Heads up, tourists: Bali is finally lifting its quarantine restrictions! While it's a bit of good news for those aching to visit the island, is it all that it's cracked up to be? The new policy has left some unanswered questions, so we roped in Coconuts Bali managing editor and island resident Amahl Azwar to give us the lowdown — including travel do's and don'ts, as well as the Balinese dishes that should be on top of your bucket list. Tune in![Embed Spotify player for this episode]Other stories include:You can now get your booster shot 3 months after your second jab | ‘I did not join Ukraine as a Thai national, but as a human being': former airman volunteers to fight Russian invasion | ‘I wanna lick your p*ssy': Singapore woman calls out catcaller (Video) | Panic buying: Hong Kong shoppers strip supermarket shelves bare amid lockdown fears | Ogoh-ogoh returns ahead of Nyepi tomorrow with COVID-themed effigies | ‘It's here, bruh': Scotland's first Jollibee greeted by long lines in Edinburgh | Myanmar beefcake Paing Thakon free after 11 months in junta captivityThe Coconuts Podcast delivers impactful, weird, and wonderful reporting by our journalists on the ground in eight cities: Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Manila, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Yangon, and Bali. Listen to headline news and insightful interviews on matters large and small, designed for people located in – or curious about – Southeast Asia and Hong Kong.The Coconuts Podcast is available on Apple, Spotify, Google, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Subscribe today!

Cuke Audio Podcast
Life in Bali - Nyepi and Ogoh Ogoh

Cuke Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 25:30


Life in Bali is our weekly respite from all that Zen nonsense. It's where we  have lived since late 2013. So once a week we give a peak at what it's like for us here and what some other folks, locals and expats, have to say. We is Katrinka and I, DC, poohbah of Cuke Audio and Cuke Archives.

WoW Wednesday

A Balinese day of Silence

The Radio Vagabond
212 BALI: Expensive Cuppa Cat Poop Coffee

The Radio Vagabond

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 31:54


OM SUASTIASTU FROM BALI Before I tell you about drinking the world's most expensive coffee made from beans that have passed through a cat and pooped out, let's kick off this week's episode with an Balinese language lesson. THE RADIO VAGABOND LANGUAGE SCHOOL: BALINESE I always try to learn a few words and phrases when I visit a new place. For today's The Radio Vagabond language school lesson, we'll learn essential Balinese phrases: Hello: Om suastiastu  Good morning: Rahajeng semeng My name is Palle: Wastan tiang Palle Thank you: Suksuma I'M IN BALI, BABY Bali is an island province in Indonesia, so obviously, they speak Indonesian, but they also have their own language – Balinese. Despite practising the basics above, I still managed to mess up suksuma (thank you) when I met Putu, our local guide. Luckily for me, Putu was a good guy and didn't make me feel silly. FUN WITH NAMES Putu explained a few funny things regarding people's names on the island of Bali. In general, Balinese people name their children depending on the order they are born, and the names are the same for both males and females: The firstborn child is named Wayan, Putu, or Gede. The second is named Made or Kadek. The third child goes by Nyoman or Komang. And the fourth is named Ketut – like the old wise Balinese man in Eat, Pray, Love (which translates to" little banana") So, what do they call their fifth child, you may ask? Well, they simply start over again and name him or her Wayan, Putu or Gede. Anyway, together with a few friends, we asked Putu (a firstborn) to take us around to some interesting places in Bali. But before we explore, let's learn more about this beautiful island. 7 FACTS ABOUT BALI DIGITAL NOMAD HOTSPOT Bali is a small, well-known beautiful island in Indonesia (Southeast Asia). The capital, Denpasar, is the island's largest city and home to the international airport. But the most well-known Balinese places are probably Ubud (in the centre of the island) and the beach town of Canggu (on the western part of the island). Both are hotspots for digital nomads like me. HINDUISM IN A MUSLIM COUNTRY Bali is the only Hindu-majority province in Muslim-majority Indonesia. 86.9% of the population are devoted to Balinese Hinduism. BALI IS A SMALL ISLAND Bali is 95 miles (153 km) from east to west and only 69 miles (112 km) from north to south. It has a population of 4.3 million people. TOURISM IS VERY IMPORTANT Pre-Covid, they had almost 6.3 million tourists stop by every year. Tourism is the beating heart of their economy, as around 80% of the island's economy depends on tourism. As you can imagine, it's been a tough couple of years for Bali during COVID. The 6.3 million visitors in 2019 dropped to less than 1.1 million in 2020. NEW YEAR'S EVE IS QUIET Unlike almost everywhere else in the world, there are no big parties on New Year's Eve in Bali. The day is called Nyepi, and it's a day of silence and meditation. The whole island shuts down, and no work, travelling, or even noise is allowed. When I heard this, I thought, "What…? That's what I experienced as I (sort of) remember a big New Year's Eve party here". That's because Nyepi is not celebrated on December 31st but mainly in March. BABIES NEVER TOUCH THE GROUND In their first few months, Balinese babies are thought to be connected to the spirits and to stay connected, and they should not touch the ground. When they are about three months old, the infants finally touch the ground, and their family holds a big celebration to mark the occasion. THEY ONLY HAVE TWO SEASONS It's moderate throughout the year, and Bali has only two seasons: the dry season (April to October) and the wet season (October to April). MONKEYING AROUND IN BALI Putu picked us up in Canggu. He had a great sightseeing adventure in store for us, including a visit to the cat poop cafe (well, not really, but kind of). More on this later. On the way to the coffee farm, we passed the cultural centre of the island: Ubud. We drove past the famous Ajuna Statue, which Putu explains is part of the Hindu religion. We talk about how tolerance is a major part of the island culture. We made our way to the famous Ubud Monkey Forest, which is a forest filled with, you guessed it, monkeys. The guidebook tells me not to carry anything in my hand as the cheeky monkeys will likely come and take it from you. I held my podcast microphone and was a bit worried that they would steal it from me and take over this podcast. BALINESE HUMOUR Back in the car, we chatted more about the funny name situation on the island, and Putu decided to tell a joke.  Let me set it up: Four people get on a plane. One is from Paris, one is from Denmark, and the other two are from Bali, named Putu and Made. "The Parisian drops her perfume but doesn't mind because there is a lot of perfume in Paris. Then, the Danish drops his chocolate but also doesn't mind because there is a lot of chocolate in Denmark (apparently). Then, Made drops Putu out the window, but doesn't mind because there are many Putu's in Bali…" I love Balinese humour, even though I don't always totally understand it. Like, when Ketut told a joke to Julia Roberts in Eat Pray Love… that Ketut cannot fly on an airplane because Ketut has no teeth. Julia Roberts seemed to get the joke. Somebody, please write to me and explain that joke to me. Speaking of jokes, a few cat poop jokes coming up: COFFEE LUWAK (AKA CAT POOP COFFEE) We eventually made it to the coffee plantation that makes the world's most expensive coffee: Coffee Luwak – or Kopi luwak. It is made from partially digested coffee cherries that have been eaten and pooped out by a shy cat-like creature called the Asian palm civet. Then, hard-working coffee farmers go through the cat poop and dig out the coffee which they use to make Kopi Luwak. No wonder it's the most expensive coffee in the world. At the plantation, we met our female guide, who is probably called Putu or Kadek but goes by the name Monica, who tells us more about how the Luwak Coffee is made. "They eat any kind of coffee bean, as long as the quality is good. They don't chew the bean, so it passes through in its entirety." As she was talking about the process, I couldn't help wondering how in the world they thought of taking coffee beans out of cat poop and use them to make coffee. Even thought, I REALLY want my coffee in the morning, there are limits. "The first time this process was accidentally discovered was in Sumatra in the early 18th Century. The farmers realised that a lot of their coffee beans were disappearing, and they soon found them again in the poop of the Asian palm civets roaming the grounds. The farmers used the poop beans to make coffee and discovered that it had a unique taste thanks to the intervention by the civets." The part of the coffee plantation that is open to the public has a cage with a few Asian palm civets, a beautiful café area with a stunning view, and a few coffee plants. Monica tells us that there is a bigger area outside this part with many more plants and that they harvest every six months. But Luwak Coffee is not seasonal and is available all year round. She then takes us on a tour of the plantation where we ate fresh coffee beans (from the plant, from the plant, I promise…). "We clean the beans three times and then roast them. In the roasting process, the soft skin of the beans burns away, leaving the quality bean. Each roast takes about 45mins per kilogram". PERCOLATED POOP TASTING After we toured the farm, we were served ten small cups of coffee. One of them was the very special and super expensive Luwak Coffee. Is it as good as the price tag indicates? Yes! It was really good... even if the beans had been inside a cat a few hours prior, probably. GET PURIFIED IN HOLY (BUT MAYBE DIRTY) WATER Our next stop was the Hindu Balinese water temple called Tirta Empul Temple – in Balinese: Pura Tirta Empul. Tirta Empul means 'Holy Spring' in Balinese. The temple compound consists of a bathing structure, famous for its spring water that Balinese Hindus consider holy, so they go here for ritual purification. Putu explains: "People come here for healing. There are 14 different water streams, and each has a different function. Like, one is for the heart, the other for the skin, etc. You must go through each water stream in order. Before entering the water, you must pray and bless your body for healing. Once you are in the water, you must give a gift of a flower to the statues."  There are so many people lined up to go in the holy water. For most of the time, Tirta Empul is believed to be a source of clean water for ritual bathing. But, according to a report in 2017, authorities were investigating reports of water pollution and health risk at the Tirta Empul Temple.  So, if you go in, try not to drink any of the water. Until the next time, my name is Palle Bo, and I gotta keep moving. See you.    BALI FLASHBACK If you want to hear more from Bali, go back and listen to episode 184 where I spent a few days at an amazing place called Fivelements Resort.   PODCAST RECOMMENDATION If you like this podcast, I'm sure you will love the podcast called Far from Home. It's by Scott Gurian – a New Yorker who travels around the world to some far-away places totally off the beaten path. Like when he went to a wedding in Kazakhstan. Listen here.   COVID-19 TRAVEL and TOURISM RULES FOR BALI For the latest COVID-19 travel restrictions and tourist regulations, please visit Bali's official tourism website. Make sure Bali is open for tourism before booking your trip.

Radiovagabond med Palle Bo fra rejse hele verden rundt
259 BALI: Dyr kaffe fra kattelort

Radiovagabond med Palle Bo fra rejse hele verden rundt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 31:24


OM SUASTIASTU FRA BALI Inden jeg fortæller dig om at drikke verdens dyreste kaffe lavet fra bønner, der har været inde i en kat, lad os starte med en lille sprogskole for at lære lidt balinesiske ord. RADIOVAGABOND SPROGSKOLE: BALINESISK Jeg forsøger altid at lære et par ord og sætninger, når jeg besøger et nyt sted. Derfor er det ny tid til Radiovagabond sprogskole, hvor vi lærer et par vigtige balinesiske ord: Goddag: Om suastiastu  Godmorgen: Rahajeng semeng Mit navn er Palle: Wastan tiang Palle Tak: Suksuma   JEG ER I BALI, BABY Bali er en smuk lille ø i Indonesien, så naturligvis taler de indonesisk, men de har også deres eget sprog: Balinesisk, som faktisk er ret forskellig fra, hvad de taler i resten af landet. Selvom jeg havde øvet mig på det helt basale (herover), lykkedes det mig stadig at sige tak forkert, da jeg sidder i en bil med den lokale, Putu, som er vores guide denne dag. Heldigvis gjorde han ikke grin med mig, da jeg sagde noget sludder. SJOV MED NAVNE Putu fortæller mig noget sjovt omkring navne her på Bali. De giver deres børn navne efter den rækkefølge de er født. Og de samme navne til både drenge og piger: Den førstefødte kalder de Wayan, Putu eller Gede. Nummer to får navnet Made eller Kadek. Den tredje kalder de Nyoman eller Komang. Og den fjerde kommer til at hedde Ketut – som den søde gamle mand i filmen Eat, Pray, Love (Ketut kan i øvrigt oversættes til ”lille banan") Så hvad kalder de så deres femte barn, spørger du? De starter såmænd bare forfra og kalder ham eller hende Wayan, Putu or Gede. Sammen med et par venner havde jeg bedt Putu (en førstefødt) om at tage os på en tur rundt på øen og se nogle interessante steder. Men inden vi tager på eventyr, så lad os få lidt fakta på plads. 7 INTERESSANTE FAKTA OM BALI  DIGITAL NOMADE HOTSPOT Bali er en smuk lille berømt ø i Indonesien i Sydøstasien. Hovedstaden, Denpasar, er den største by – og også stedet, hvor du finder den internationale lufthavn. Mest berømt er dog nok Ubud, der ligger centralt på øen og den lille strand-by Canggu på vestkysten. Begge disse steder tiltrækker mange digitale nomader som mig. HINDUER I ET MUSLIMSK LAND Bali er den eneste provins i det muslimske land, hvor der er et flertal af Hinduer. Hele 86,9% af øens befolkning er balinesiske Hinduer. BALI ER EN LILLE Ø Bali er bare 153 km fra øst til vest og 69 km fra nord til syd. Men den er tætbefolket med hele 4,3 millioner fastboende indbyggere. TOURISME ER MEGET VIGTIG Inden pandemien havde de besøg af 6,3 millioner turister om året. Så turisme er øens bankende hjerte, da omkring 80% af øens økonomi er afhængig af turisme. Som du sikkert kan forestille dig har det været et par svære år for Bali under COVID. De 6,3 milliioner besøgende i 2019 styrtdykkede til mindre end 1,1 million i 2020. SCHYY… DET ER NYTÅRSAFTEN I modsætning til de fleste andre steder på kloden er der ikke en stor fest nytårsaften på Bali. Dagen, som de kalder Nyepi er en dag med stilhed og meditation. Hele øen lukker ned; ingen arbejder eller rejser. Selv støj og musik er ikke tilladt. Da jeg hørte om det (efter mit besøg), tænkte jeg: ”Hvad? Sikke noget sludder. Jeg kan da huske (det meste) fra en stor fest nytårsaften, mens jeg var der”. Det er fordi Nyepi ikke fejres den 31. december. men for det meste i marts. BABYER RØRER ALDRIG JORDEN I de første få måneder af nyfødtes liv bliver balinesiske babyer betragtet nærmest som engle, der er i kontakt med ånderne. For at holde denne kontakt på de ikke røre jorden de første tre måneder. Når de så endelig får jordforbindelse, holder deres familie en stor fest for at markere dagen. DE HAR KUN TO ÅRSTIDER Vejret er moderat året rundt og de har kun to årstider: den tørre årstid fra april til oktober og regntiden fra oktober til april. SLUDRER MED ABER PÅ BALI Putu samlede os op I Canggu, og havde planlagt en masse spændende for os. Blandt andet et besøg på en kattelort-café (ej, ikke helt, men tæt på). Mere om det senere. På vej til kaffeplantagen kom vi gennem øens kulturelle hovedstad: Ubud. Vi kom blandt andet forbi den berømte Ajuna Statue, som ifølge Putu er en del af den Hinduistiske religion. Vi taler blandt andet om, hvordan tolerance og respekt for forskellige religioner er en stor del af Balis kultur. Vi kom også forbi den berømte Ubud Monkey Forest, som er en lille skov der er proppet med (ja, du gættede det) aber. Der er skilte, der siger, at man helst ikke skal have noget i hænderne, da frække hurtige aber sagtens kan finde på at springe ned og snuppe det. Jeg stod med mikrofonen i hånden, så jeg var lidt nervøs for at de skulle forsøge at hugge den og overtage podcasten. BALINESISK HUMOR Tilbage i bilen taler vi mere om det sjove med navnene på øen, og Putu beslutter sig for at fortælle en vits. Fire mennesker er i et fly. En fra Paris, en fra Danmark og to fra Bali, som hedder Putu og Made. ”Personen fra Paris taber parfume ud ad vinduet, men er ligeglad, da de har meget parfume i Paris. Danskeren taber chokolade, men er ligeglad da vi (ifølge Putu) har meget chokolade i Danmark. Og så smider Made Putu ud ad vinduet, men er ligeglad, da der er så mange Putuer på Bali”. Jeg er vild med balinesisk humor, selvom jeg ikke altid forstår det. Som da Ketut sagde noget sjovt til Julia Roberts i Eat Pray Love. Han sagde at ”Ketut kan ikke flyve i en flyvemaskine, for Ketut har ingen tænder”. Julia griner sit skønne grin, men jeg forstår den ikke. Hvis du gør, så skriv til mig og fortæl mig det. Apropos vitser, så er der kattelort-humor på vej: LUWAK KAFFE (AKA KATTEHØMHØMKAFFE) Endelig ankommer vi til kaffeplantagen, som laver verdens dyreste kaffe: Lowak kaffe – eller som de kalder det Kopi luwak. Den er lavet af delvist fordøjede kaffebær, som er blevet spist og skidt ud af et sky katte-lignende dyr, der hedder den Asiatiske palm civet. Herefter er der hårdtarbejdende kaffebønder, der graver sig igennem det for at finde kaffebærene, som de herefter vasker og laver til kaffe. Nu forstår man bedre, hvorfor kaffen er så dyr. På plantagen møder vi vores kvindelige guide, som sikkert hedder Putu, Kadek eller noget lignende, men kalder sig Monica. Hun fortæller os mere om, hvordan Luwak Kaffen bliver lavet. “De spiser alle slags kaffebær, så længe det er en god kvalitet. De tygger ikke i dem, så det er hele bær, der kommer ud i den anden ende”. Mens hun står der og taler om processen, så undrer jeg mig over, hvordan nogen på et tidspunkt overvejede, at dette var en god idé. Jeg mener, selvom jeg er MEGET glad for kaffe om morgenen, er der dog grænser. Monica forklarer: “Det blev nærmest opdaget ved et tilfælde i Sumatra i 1800-tallet. Bønder opdagede, at en del af deres kaffebær var forsvundet, og da de fandt dem igen i lort fra denne kat, ville de ikke lade det gå til spilde. Her opdagede de så, at kaffen smagte meget bedre – takket være kattenes mavesyre”. Den del af kaffeplantagen, der er åben for gæster, har et bur med et par Asiatiske Palm Civet katte, et smukt café-område med en forrygende udsigt og enkelte kaffeplanter. Monica fortæller os, at de har mange planter i et større område udenfor og at de kan høste hvert halve år. Og det foregår med håndkraft. Vi fik også lov til at lege katte og smage på de friske kaffebær direkte fra træet. ”Vi renser bærrene og lader dem tørre i solen. Herefter rister vi dem i 45 minutter og den bløde del bliver brændt væk og efterlader kun bønnerne”. SMAG PÅ SKIDTET Så var det tid til at smage på kaffen. Vi fik serveret 10 små kopper og én af dem indeholdt den specielle og superdyre Luwak Kaffe. Ville den være så god, som prisen indikerer? Og ja! Det var den. Den var endda rigtig god. BLIV RENSET I HELLIG (MEN MÅSKE BESKIDT) VAND Vores næste stop var et Hindu tempel, der hedder Tirta Empul Temple – på balinesisk: Pura Tirta Empul. Tirta Empul betyder “hellig kilde” på balinesisk. I tempelområdet er der et større bassin, der er besømt for en kilde, som balinesiske Hinduer betragter som hellig. Så de kommer her til for at blive renset og helbredt. Putu forklarer: ”Folk kommer her til for healing. Der er 14 forskellige kilder, og hver enkelt af dem har deres egen funktion. Et er til hjertet, en er til huden osv. Man skal gå igennem alle kilder en efter en. Inden man går ned i vandet, skal man bede for at blive healet. Og når man er i vandet, skal man give en lille gave til statuerne”. Der er rigtig mange mennesker, der står i kø for at komme ned i det hellige vand. De lokale har altid regnet med at disse hellige kilder har rent vand. Men en undersøgelse og en rapport i 2017 afslørede noget helt andet. Faktisk er vandet forurenet og det kan være forbundet med en helbredsrisiko at gå ned i vandet. Og det modsatte var jo ellers meningen. Så, hvis du hopper ned i vandet så luk munden. Det var det hele. Mit navn er Palle Bo, og jeg skal videre. Vi ses. - - - - - - - - - - - - - BALI FLASHBACK Hvis du vil høre mere fra Bali, skulle du gå tilbage og lytte til episode 228, hvor jeg tilbragte et par dage på et forrygende sted, der hedder Fivelements Ressort.   COVID-19 REJSEREGLER FOR BALI For de seneste COVID-18 indrejse-regler, kan du besøge Balis officielle turist hjemmeside. Vær sikker på at have styr på det, inden du booker din rejse til Bali. 

Hindu Times Podcast
HARI KELAHIRAN SRI KRISHNA - JANMASTAMI ! - FAKTA HINDU !

Hindu Times Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 11:54


Bergabung dengan channel ini untuk mendapatkan akses ke berbagai keuntungan: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvbGVS0dzeLlVKiJRRIcs1g/join Om Swastyastu, Hindu mengenal begitu banyak hari suci, baik yang bersifat lokal maupun internasional. Semua hari suci itu adalah kesempatan bagi umat manusia untuk mengingat Tuhan dalam berbagai wujud dan lila (kegiatan) rohani-Nya. Dari hari suci Hindu yang bersifat lokal seperti Galungan, Kuningan serta Nyepi, hingga hari suci yang dirayakan di seluruh dunia seperti Sivaratri dan Janmastami, semuanya bertujuan menyucikan pikiran, kecerdasan dan jiwa manusia agar semakin dekat dengan Tuhan Saksikan selengkapnya hanya di Channel Hindu Times. Subscribe, like, comment dan share video kami dan jangan lupa tekan tombol lonceng untuk mendapatkan notifikasi terbaru dari Channel Hindu Times. Kunjungi website kami di www.hindutimes.id Beli Merchendise Hindu Times : https://www.tokopedia.com/hindutimes Jangan lupa juga mengikuti sosial media kami Facebook: Hindu Times Instagram: @hindutimes.id Twitter: @hindutimes_magz Patreon Hindu Times : https://www.patreon.com/hindutimes #hindutimes #Krishna #Janmastami Om Santih, Santih, Santih, Om --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hindu-times-chanel/support

Hi Right Now unfiltered
22. Stargazing and Floating

Hi Right Now unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 4:14


Sharing with you what I've been up to outside of work in Bali. A special day called Nyepi, a day of silence, brought me back to the first time I visited Indonesia as a kid. On a whim, I tried zero-gravity floatation that gave me an epiphany. https://hirightnow.co Follow Hi Right Now: https://instagram.com/sayhirightnow https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMe6q4edm/ https://twitter.com/sayhirightnow

Cuke Audio Podcast
Life in Bali - Nyepi Bloodbath

Cuke Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 22:08


Nyepi is one day a year when Bali goes dark. In the last hours of darkness, there was a fall. This is a rerun excerpt from our first podcast published April 1st 2020.

Katanya Podcast
#5 - "antara Nyepi, Hujan dan Clubhouse"

Katanya Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 23:56


ngomongin soal Nyepi, yang gue inget adalah lihat langit malam hari. sudah setahun menunggu, hujan turun dan akhirnya gajadi liat bintang. Nyepi juga sinyal internet dibatasi, membuat beberapa yang memanfaatkan data selular harus libur sosmed sehari.

Weltenöffner Podcast
#17 - Nyepi - ein Tag in Stille

Weltenöffner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 12:30


Gestern war in Bali ein Feiertag, dieser wird Nyepi genannt. Er gehört zur mehrtätigen  „Balinesisches Neujahr“ Zeremonie. Ja genau, in diesem Land wird das neue Jahr mehrere Tage begrüßt. An diesem Tag fasten alle Balinesen, verbringen den Tag in Stille - es werden nur Rituale durchgeführt und meditiert. Doch besonders für uns war die Erfahrung einen Tag keinen Strom, kein Austausch - einfach nur sein. Das ganze hier zu machen fühlt sich fast unmöglich an und doch so eine tolle Erfahrung! Selbst wenige Stunden könnten für den ein oder anderen sehr verändernd wirken.

METRO TV
Headline News Metro TV (Edisi 77)

METRO TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 11:38


Headline News Metro TV edisi 77 kali ini membahas hari raya Nyepi di Bali, razia motor bersuara bising di Monas, demo antikudeta militer Myanmar, arus balik libur panjang di Puncak, dan arus kendaraan libur panjang di Pasteur. Dengarkan informasi terupdate hanya di Headline News Metro TV Podcast.

Zauberwort des Tages [DE,ENG,IDN] - Allgemeinwissen

Der Tag der Stille auf Bali, Indonesien

Apa Kata Tempo
Episode 21: Mencari Pemimpin Pelawan Corona

Apa Kata Tempo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 24:52


Kegagapan pemerintah pusat menghadapi wabah Covid-19 membuat beberapa kepala daerah berinisiatif bergerak tanpa panduan untuk menyelamatkan penduduk. Instruksi Presiden Joko Widodo untuk menjaga jarak sosial alias social distancing dengan cara bekerja, belajar, dan beribadah di rumah tak selalu dituruti publik. Setidaknya ada lima kepala daerah yang telah mengambil langkah tegas untuk menekan penyebaran virus corona. Wali Kota Surakarta meliburkan sekolah, meniadakan acara olahraga dan seni, serta menutup tempat wisata sejak 16 Maret. Sementara Gubernur Bali mengimbau penduduk tetap di rumah setelah hari raya Nyepi. Gubernur Maluku dan Gubernur Papua juga tidak diam. Mereka resmi menutup jalur transportasi udara dan laut selama 14 hari. Adapun Wali Kota Tegal yang menutup jalan-jalan di kota itu mulai 30 Maret hingga 30 Juli. Mempersoalkan 'lockdown' atau tidak dalam mengatasi pandemi corona saat ini tidak lagi relevan. Ada negara yang sukses membendung penambahan pasien Covid-19 dengan 'lockdown' tapi ada pula yang gagal. Demikian sebaliknya, tanpa 'lockdown', ada yang berhasil dan banyak pula yang gagal. Karena itu, yang paling dibutuhkan saat ini justru kepemimpinan yang kuat. Mampu mengambil keputusan tanpa ragu, asertif, dapat menggelorakan solidaritas sosial, serta dipercaya publik. Laporan terkait opini ini bisa kamu baca juga di majalah.tempo.co atau Tempo Apps.

Absolut Vodkes
Hindu Nyepi, Islam Lebaran, Kristen Natal, Budha Waisak

Absolut Vodkes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 15:12


Apakah nyepi termasuk kegiatan meditasi? Simak pertanyaan ini, hanya di kolom deskripsi, karna di eps ini tidak ada pembahasan soal ini, TOLOL KETIPU MULU

The Kavic Living - Daily Inspiration
Ep 29: Selflove Thursday 06 - Nyepi day in Bali and what we can learn from it?

The Kavic Living - Daily Inspiration

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 6:20


This came in right time guys. It's the time for us to do digital detox and this day celebrated in Bali will inspire you to take action • Intro • Nyepi - day of silence • The whole island shuts down • Time for self reflection • Reboot • We can do it too • You are important • Final and outro

The Derek Loudermilk Show (The Art of Adventure)
AOA 058 | Jasper Ribbers | Get Paid For Your Pad On Airbnb

The Derek Loudermilk Show (The Art of Adventure)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2015 56:34


Do you live somewhere? Do you sometimes leave or have an extra room? You can be making bank by renting your house or apartment on Airbnb! Today's guest on the Art of Adventure Podcast has spent the last several years traveling the world to over 50 countries and having amazing adventures. Jasper Ribbers currently funds his travels by renting out his apartment in Amsterdam on Airbnb. He is the author of Get Paid For Your Pad, and host of the podcast of the same name. I first met Jasper when Natalie Sisson (guest on episode 54), Nik Wood (who had me as the first guest on his new podcast), and I were hanging out together on Nyepi, the Balinese day of silence and he has kicking everyone's butt in hearts. I had no idea how easy or lucrative it was to rent you place on Airbnb, but once I found out all the cool travel he was funding with his apartment, I had to get him on the show to tell us how! As a bonus to AOA listeners, Jasper has given us access to his free PDF guide: Top Seven Tools for Airbnb hosts Quotes: "Adventure is going to an unfamiliar place and not making any plans" - Jasper Ribbers "If I could change the world, I would add free teleporting for everyone" - Jasper Ribbers "I think a lot of people are looking for a more authentic experience" - Jasper Ribbers What you will learn in this episode: -How much money you can make on Airbnb -How to get awesome pictures of your house -How to write a catchy title for your listing -How to create a great rental experience (hint: it start with communication!) -Why picky guests give better feedback -How to manage your listing and rentals with each guest -How to write and enticing description for your listing -How to assess the market in your neighborhood Mentioned in this episode: Jasper's free PDF guide: Top Seven Tools for Airbnb hosts Airbnb Get Paid For Your Pad: How to Maximize Profit From Your Airbnb Listing Get Paid For Your Pad The Traveling Dutchman Thanks Jasper Ribbers! If you enjoyed this session of The Art of Adventure Podcast, let Jasper know by clicking on the link below and sending him a quick shout out on Twitter: Click here to thank Jasper on Twitter! Support the Art of Adventure! This podcast is supported by listeners like you! Become a patron of the Art of Adventure on Patreon This episode is also brought to you by Red Revive! We have an amazing new partner and are offering a special sale for Art of Adventure listeners – click here for 30% off! Subscribe to The Art of Adventure Podcast for free in iTunes or Stitcher. If you enjoyed the show, please help us by leaving a 5-star rating and review! You might also like these episodes: AOA 054 | Natalie Sisson | Take Your Business Anywhere With The Suitcase Entrepreneur AOA 021 | Chris Taylor | Actionable Books and Deliberate Decision Making AOA 052 | Ben Keene | Creating Tribes Around The World Did you enjoy the episode? Jasper is a great guy to hang out with in person and it's no surprise that his guests rate him highly as well, because he clearly is well prepared and offers a top notch experience. Now that you know how easy it is to make money on Airbnb, will you list your room/apartment/house? Don't forget to download your free PDF guide from Jasper: Top Seven Tools for Airbnb hosts

The Derek Loudermilk Show (The Art of Adventure)
AOA 054 | Natalie Sisson | Take Your Business Anywhere With The Suitcase Entrepreneur

The Derek Loudermilk Show (The Art of Adventure)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2015 52:06


Do want to know what it takes to takes to run a profitable business from your laptop from anywhere in the world? Today's guest will tell you how! Today's guest on the Art of Adventure, Natalie Sisson has been running her multiple six figure income business from 69 countries around the world for the last 5 years! She truly embodies freedom in business and adventure in life and has been teaching thousands of people all over the world how to create this lifestyle for themselves. I first met Natalie when we happened to be neighbors for a week in Bali! That week happened to coincide with Nyepi day, the Bailnese day of silence, when no one on the whole island is allowed to leave their house, light fires, no working, no traveling at all! And for those of you that know how busy Bali can be, things were eerily silent. We spent the day taking a digital detox, hanging out and playing games and talking cycling (!) and lifestyle with other podcaster/travelers Jasper Ribbers - The Traveling Dutchman, and Nik Wood - "The Life Athlete". This is the episode for you if are on the verge of starting your online business or side hustle, an entrepreneur wanting to take their business location independent, or if you simply want more freedom and flexibility in your life. Enjoy! Quotes "Freedom is unadultered joy" - Natalie Sisson "You have to fight for freedom" - Natalie Sisson "Who can I learn from today?" - Natalie Sisson "Paint a picture of what you want your life to look like 3 years from now"- Natalie Sisson "I want to conduct the first global study on freedom" - Natalie Sisson "Adventure is stepping out your door, expecting the unexpected, and embracing it!" - Natalie Sisson What you will learn in this episode: -Why you should teach the skills you know -Attributes of the most successful people -How to invest in yourself -How to achieve freedom -How Natalie runs her business -All about Natalie's bicycle ride through the length of Africa -What it takes to succeed as a digital nomad Mentioned in this Episode: Natalie's FREE video training series on how to build a profitable lifestyle business: The Freedom Plan SuitcaseEntrepreneur.com The Suitcase Entrepreneur: Create freedom in business and adventure in life Support the Art of Adventure! This podcast is supported by listeners like you! Become a patron of the Art of Adventure on Patreon This episode is also brought to you by Red Revive! We have an amazing new partner and are offering a special sale for Art of Adventure listeners – click here for 30% off! Subscribe to The Art of Adventure Podcast for free in iTunes or Stitcher. If you enjoyed the show, please help us by leaving a 5-star rating and review! Thanks Natalie Sisson! If you enjoyed this session of The Art of Adventure Podcast, let Natalie know by clicking on the link below and sending her a quick shout out on Twitter: Click here to thank Natalie on Twitter! You may also like these episodes: AOA 021 | Chris Taylor | Actionable Books and Deliberate Decision Making AOA 039 | Jesse Krieger | Focus On Your Area Of Genius AOA008: Personal Branding and Expanding Your Reach With Navid Moazzez Did you enjoy the podcast? Natalie is the definition of a curious explorer, and I was pretty pleased she was able to share some advice directly for me and the Art of Adventure! What was the biggest thing you learned about taking your business on the road?