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Entertainer Saves Life Of Passenger is the lead story on Friday Travel and Cruise Industry News Podcast, December 22, 2023 with Chillie Falls. Juggler and comedian Pete Matthews had just changed clothes for his performance and gotten a drink for his wife when passenger Joe Kutza began experiencing cardiac distress. Matthews began administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation with the help of another guest. After 5 minutes of CPR, medics arrived and he had to quickly redirect his focus and perform onstage. Also today, Carnival Sets Records; Keel Laying Ceremony for Star of the Seas; Rogue Wave Hits Ship; Cruise Guests Cars Totaled; MSC Cancels TA; and Lots More LIVE at 11 AM EST. CLICK HERE to access video feed #cruisenews #travelnews #cruise #travel #chilliescruises #chilliefalls Thanks for visiting my channel. Travel Hacker's Toolkit https://bit.ly/travelhackertools NYTimes The Daily, the flagship NYT podcast with a massive audience. "Vacationing In The Time Of Covid" https://nyti.ms/3QuRwOS To access the Travel and Cruise Industry News podcast; https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/trav... or go to https://accessadventure.net/ To subscribe: http://bit.ly/chi-fal As always, I appreciate super chats or any other donation to support my channel. For your convenience, please visit: https://paypal.me/chillie9264?locale.... Chillie's Cruise Schedule: https://accessadventure.net/chillies-... For your special needs, contact me, or Whill.inc/US, at (844) 699-4455 .or Scootaround, For information on cruises, or special needs travel, contact me or Incredible Memories Travel Check out my streaming partner: https://streamyard.com?pal=4889083533852672 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ChilliesCruises Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chillie.falls Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChillieFalls Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chilliefalls/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chilliescruises Business Email: chillie@chilliefalls.com Accessible Travel Blog: https://accessadventure.net/ Chillie Chats With Sue Bryant, London Times Cruise Editor About Emerald Azzurra https://youtu.be/_bnrkqPf2gE Chillie Chats With Disability Advocate Kristy Durso https://youtube.com/live/YNyiUDyW82o Chillie Chats with Sylvia Longmire, Ambassador for Scootaround and WHILL Powerchairs https://youtu.be/VovRJ5Fh1I8 Chillie Chats With Ali Ingersoll, disability advocate and 2023 Ms Wheelchair America https://youtu.be/o31zOMYYqiw Chillie Chats With Special Guest Kevin Martin, 30 And A Wake Up https://youtube.com/live/7Q5AFPDD0YY Chillie Chats with Mark Chilutti on Accessibility of Oasis of the Seas https://youtu.be/ibuJe7sfvrA Chillie Chats With Kelly Narowski, Disability Rights Advocate and Avid Traveler https://youtube.com/live/YKzSpi8jdB0 Casino Loyalty Programs with Sue Sherer https://youtu.be/p0SsewJC_cE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Vital Podcast Canon Mark and his repeat guest, The Rev. Pete Matthews, explore the importance and practical application of proclaiming the Good News in church and giving invitations for people to respond in faith. Christmas services often see unchurched visitors attend and are a great opportunity to bring them the Good News as is written, “How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!” (Rom. 10:15b)
The time has come for DRANK FEST a legendary live tribute concert to Uncle Drank's music as put on and funded by Brian Kelley. The problem is, Brian thought he booked Eric Church, Brad Paisley and Dave Matthews.As it turns out he accidentally booked Bob Church, Steve Paisley and Pete Matthews. Now, unless Uncle Drank shows up and saves the show, things are looking darker than the underbelly of a Punalalu'u Beach sand crab living in volcanic ash. AS the series finale rolls along, Drank plays some of his favorite hits and new favorites for an adoring crowd...
Reading bounced back from a poor defeat at home to Sunderland with a win on the road at Wigan on the weekend. Marc Mayo and Adam Jones talk over the games with Pete Matthews dropping in for a Pubchat focused on the Women's team, alongside the usual Recap, Mailbag and Big Match Preview. Sponsored by ZCZ Films, The Tilehurst End Podcast can be taken in via PodBean, Spotify, Acast, YouTube or iTunes. Furthermore, thanks to all listeners who continue to pledge to our Patreon campaign. Listeners can always get in touch with the podcast via our Twitter and Facebook pages as well as our email, thetilehurstend@gmail.com, with thoughts on the show, opinions on the team, and potential topics to sink our teeth into always welcome. Show Order Recap - 02:06 Mailbag - 22:41 Pubchat - 32:47 Big Match Preview - 46:51
Canon Mark interviews Fr. Pete Matthews, rector of St. Patrick's Anglican Church in Lexington KY. St. Patrick's is a church that is strong and balanced in the ITALs of church health. Fr. Pete shares some great ideas that will be encouraging to your and your church to. Through the Revive Process with Anglican Revitalization Ministries, they have developed strategies to get healthy in the “V” too!
In this episode Gary is with Pete Matthew. He is a Chartered and Certified Financial Planner and Managing Director of Jacksons Wealth Management in Penzance, Cornwall. Jacksons has been serving the financial planning needs of local families and businesses since 1923, surely making it one of the longest-established private financial advice companies in the UK. He is an award-winning podcaster and video blogger and his passion is to spread the word that anyone can take control of their personal finances. From motivation to mindset, personal branding to perseverance, you will learn tried and tested ways to generate leads, increase your sales and build a strong lifestyle business. Gary Das takes you on an entrepreneurial journey of education, inspiration, and motivation to help you become a Pro of your industry! What Is Covered In Today's Episode Of The Financial Pro Podcast: The difference between planning and advice Reinforcing the importance of protection Importance of good financial management How to protect your wealth against disaster Why should you document your journey Visit Financial PRO website www.financial-pro.com Follow Gary Das on Facebook and Instagram Connect with Pete Matthew https://www.instagram.com/pete_matthew https://www.linkedin.com/in/petematthew/ Pete Matthew's Recommend Books The Support Economy - Shoshana Zuboff Ego Is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday The Meaningful Money Handbook By Pete Matthew
Welcome to Eyes & Teeth – Funny for Money Season 7 edition 2 and on this episode my guest Pete Matthews is one of the most sought after Acts in the Cruise Ship Industry. We talk about his early years as a magician in his family restaurant to the huge success on the Finest Cruise Liners in the World. Pete's story is extraordinary, I found out things I never knew and this is the wonderful thing about talking to talented people, they have worked hard, suffered in many different ways to get where they are in life but they do what they do because they have a natural talent and Pete's natural talent is pure and honest as is our chat today. Come in and meet Pete Matthews.To follow Pete and see where you can see him live or book that Big Big Variety Show number 5 ticket when its available and check his website on www.crazyjuggler.com follow him on FB as Pete Matthews and on twitter he is @petethejuggler
Episode 5 sees us chat to Jo Clark, a social media guru and television producer on her outlook on life and the wonderful Pete Matthews who has grasped the lockdown of 2020 and set himself very unusual plans (he's usually a juggler on cruise ships). Two people with infectious motivation.
On EP022 we chat to Pete Matthews of Paintworkz about his time in the show scene building some crazy cars, loosing his car to fire and crashing in front of a film crew. It's all going down here. We also hear from Donal O'Neill on Kirkistown race track getting shut down mid race due to Covid19 related laws and discuss the latest holder of the fastest prodcution car record. Enjoy.
In this podcast Fr. Pete Matthews, the rector of Saint Patrick's Anglican Church discusses the simple, highly transferable and fruitful method of Bible Study called Discovery Study. It's a method anyone can use and anyone can benefit from. Check it out!
Jamaican sprint hurdler Hansle Parchment talks to Alex Seftel about growing up and practicing jumping over metal fences and the excellent form of his countrymen in his discipline. Meanwhile, Tom Byrne, Michelle Sammet and Pete Matthews are out in Switzerland, looking at the #RoadToTheFinal ahead of the Athletissima meeting in Lausanne.
In this episode of the Maven Money Personal Finance Podcast… the tables are turned and the Maven Adviser is interviewed by Pete Matthews, host of The Meaningful Money Podcast. Quick Preview of the Podcast: How Andy's firm, Maven Adviser, came about What is a perfect financial planning process? Financial advice vs financial planning Fascinating insights from these two industry experts! Links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqzcCfUglws So sit back and enjoy unrivalled words of wisdom from Andy Hart - host of the UK’s premier personal finance show. Is there a topic you’d like Andy to cover? We’d love to hear from you! Contact Andy Hart directly with any comments / feedback on team@mavenadviser.com. Alternatively you can reach out on Twitter @MavenAdviser.
First of all we celebrate the huge success of Rob D's book launch last week Thank you to everyone who supported the book so brilliantly, it is hugely appreciated! Keep spreading the word to anyone you think will find it useful. It's Meetup night tonight - the perfect opportunity to talk property with people who are as geekily obsessed as yourself. Check out all the details here. This week in The Property Podcast we look at alternatives to the standard BTL such as crowdfunding (in a couple of different ways), hotel rooms, student accommodation, ground rents. If you enjoy this topic you will also want to check out this earlier episode with Pete Matthews. News story: Here's what the experts think the election means for house prices In a word, not very much. But you can read the article in full here and of course we will keep you all up to date with any news on this over the coming weeks. Resource of the week Thanks to Matt in Dubai for this resource, which is an app called Measure Your Land. It really is super easy to use and brings up a Google Earth aerial view of an area/plot you are looking at. Very useful for research proposes! Continue the conversation over in the forum Have you ordered your copy of the book? What is your must-add tip that you would include on How to be a Landlord? Let us know and join the conversation over in the forum! If you enjoyed The Property Podcast, please leave a review on iTunes Reviews are really important in helping other people to find the show, so by way of thanks we read out every single review we receive on air. If you'd like to hear your name on the show, leave us a review on iTunes here. Not sure how to leave a review? This video shows you how to review and subscribe on iTunes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Widely recognized as the UK’s Premier Comedy Juggler, Pete Matthews' early career kick started in 1990 with TV appearances on “Barrymore” and “You Bet!”. He does it because he loves it, telling me, “No one becomes a juggler for money... ever, ever, ever”.
Jumpseat Radio 015: Interview with Pete Matthews In this episode Ryan returns to Firehouse World 2014 in San Diego to bring Pete out from behind the scenes and share his experiences on the fire dept, as a fire photographer, and how Pete and Ryan started their friendship and writing on firehouse.com. Listen in […]
When the news emerged last week that Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center is to finally go under the knife in 2017, reaction was swift and vocal. "Tear the place down!" wrote more than one commenter on a recent WQXR.org blog post. "The dimensions are all wrong," said another. Some familiar complaints about hall were heard — concerning its acoustics, uncomfortable seats, dated restrooms and even the lack of a pipe organ. Others argued that a facelift should respect the integrity of the 1962 building while using the latest technology or acoustic principals. A concert hall renovation is an exceedingly long, complex and costly project involving numerous constituents — patrons, musicians, staff, boards — and Avery Fisher is home not only to the New York Philharmonic but many other presenters. So just what does Avery Fisher Hall need? How can it become more welcoming to new audiences? And what risks confront Lincoln Center and the New York Philharmonic as they embark on the process? (Over 80 percent of concert hall renovations experience significant cost overruns.) In this podcast, guest host Jeff Spurgeon puts these and other questions to three experts: Justin Davidson, classical music & architecture critic at New York magazine Carroll Joynes, a senior research fellow at the Cultural Policy Center of the University of Chicago Pete Matthews, editor, of the blog Feast of Music Please share your own thoughts on Avery Fisher Hall's planned renovation below.
As almost anyone with a Facebook account knows, classical music criticism is going from spectator sport to participatory activity. Some people read the comments on articles or news feeds just as avidly as the actual reviews that precede them. Meanwhile, as newspaper arts coverage is cut back in many cities, blogs and Twitter feeds are a growing force in shaping conversations about the art form. But where does this leave classical music? Is the Internet giving us a more democratic form of commentary – or a more shrill, unfiltered one? This issue recently hit home for violinist Lara St. John, who publicly criticized Facebook commenters who were "piling on" by reposting and joking about a scathing New York Times review of a fellow violinist. In this podcast, St. John explains what she found so distressing. Also joining us is Anne Midgette, the classical music critic of the Washington Post, and Pete Matthews, the editor of the blog Feast of Music. Weigh in: What do you expect of a critic? Does the Internet make music criticism nastier — or simply more exuberant and democratic? Leave your thoughts below. On negative reviews and the online response they generate: Lara St. John: I have no problem with the review itself. That's what music critics do; they review concerts. But once I saw this happen for the third, fourth and finally the twelfth time, I got kind of angry. It was in a mean way that [Facebook friends] were re-posting this review. Pete Matthews: I don't think there's much to be gained from cutting down somebody who's just starting their career and trying to build up their cred -- unless your point is to build your name as a critic and get your name out there. Anne Midgette: I would object to the term cutting down. That propagates this idea that a negative review is about being mean to an artist. For me, the reason to write a negative review is you're trying to uphold standards...But the only way to make the field exciting is to call it sometimes when it's not working. Sometimes that requires a tough review.