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This week, we are chatting with Richard from the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection. . Welcome to this week's episode. . If you find value in this video and wish to help this channel, you can donate using THIS LINK. . THE LUXURY YACHT EXPERIENCE ALL-INCLUSIVE VALUE Designed to combine the luxury lifestyle of The Ritz-Carlton with the casual freedom of a yachting vacation, The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection offers itineraries at a relaxed pace. It introduces guests to the local cultures of each destination through curated immersive experiences ashore. Personalized service of the Ritz Carlton, including multiple dining experiences, 24-hour in-suite dining, specialty dining, and specialty dining in all suites. Accommodations, each with a private terrace, a unique marina-style platform, and direct access to water. . EVRIMA BY THE NUMBERS 624 Feet, 190 meters 25,400 Tons 149 Suites 298 Guests 246 Crew 1 to 1.22 Crew-to-Guest Ratio 1 to 85.2 Guest to Space . THE ALL-INCLUSIVE EXPERIENCE INCLUDED • Luxury all-suite accommodations, each with a private terrace (no inside staterooms) • Multiple dining experiences, including 24-hour in-suite dining and beverages throughout the yacht (including alcoholic beverages) • Onboard gratuities • Premium Wi-Fi throughout the yacht, supporting browsing, social media, streaming services, video calls and VPN access The Dress Code is Yacht Smart, Elevated Casual with no formal nights. We then looked at the beautiful suites. They are: .• The Owners Suite is 1091 square feet • The View Suite is up to 574 square feet • The Loft Suite is 611 square feet • The Grand Suite is 587 square feet • The Signature Suite is 429 square feet • The Terrace Suite is 300 square feet. Did you know that if you want to charter a private yacht, it would be a logical step to save some money and cruise on the Ritz Carlton Evrima? It's a better value to cruise on a 5-night trip with Ritz Carlton than it is to do a 3-day weekend in a destination like St Bart's. The Fleet Overview is: EVRIMA's Gross tonnage is 25,400 GT. The Length is 624 FT. Evrima has 149 suites. Evrima has a capacity of 298 guests with a crew of 246. She was launched in October 2022. ILMA's Gross tonnage is 46,750 GT, and its length is 790 FT. It has 224 suites, a capacity of 448 guests, and a crew of 374. She was launched in September 2024 LUMINARA's Gross tonnage is 46,750 GT, and her Length is 794 FT. Luminara will be launched in 2025 and has 226 suites, a capacity of 452 guests, and a crew of 374. . The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection will visit the Mediterranean, Central America, and the Caribbean, take Transatlantic cruises, & visit Northern Europe. . SUMMER 2025 SEASON Season highlights: 9-night Lisbon to Portsmouth - Wine Voyage 9-night Portsmouth to Amsterdam - Open Championship 7-night Amsterdam to Copenhagen - Baltic 7-night Copenhagen to Stockholm - Baltic 7-night Stockholm to Olso 11-night Oslo to Reykjavik - Norwegian Fjords 7-night Reykjavik to Reykjavik - Iceland! 10-night Reykjavik to Amsterdam - Scotland 9-night Amsterdam to Lisbon - Wine voyage.. Curated shore experiences offer personalized, flexible excursions led by local experts in small groups tailored to your preferences for a rewarding and immersive journey. Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection has an excellent pre and post-stay program that I can set up for you. They also have Concierge Air and transfers to and from the cruise port. I love my Marriott Bonvoy points and am so happy that the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection is now part of the Bonvoy rewards program! Please email me if you want to learn more about the Ritz Carlton Yacht Collection or any other cruise lines I have met with. You can also fill out THIS simple form. Search #PlentyofSunshineTravel on Facebook or Instagram to see our posts. . . . #RitzCarltonYachtCollection #RitzCarlton #CruiseSpecialist #travelagenttips #luxurytraveladvisor #LuxuryCruiseTravelAgent
Hello to you listening in Reykjavik, Iceland!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday with your host, Diane Wyzga. Recently, a friend and colleague asked me if I might have “a balanced, introspective, and helpful word or two that would help us pause and think about the passage of time, priorities, where/who/what is the “center” around which life and time revolves.”This is the way I would say it if I could say it this way:In the richly imagined novel, Mink River by Brian Doyle a medal is being awarded to a small town cop who helped stop a terrible man from hurting others but suffered terrible injuries himself as a result. Listen to what is said on pages 309 and 310.Thank you for your prompt, David Reynolds! Click HERE to access David's book, Lead Learn Change, on Amazon. Story Prompt: What would you like to say to “help us pause and think about the passage of time, priorities, where/who/what is the “center” around which life and time revolves"? Write that story!Practical Tip: The magic of stories is also in the sharing. If you wish share your story with someone or something. All that matters is you have a story.You're always invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe, share a 5-star rating + nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time!Meanwhile, stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website to:✓ Check out Services I Offer,✓ Arrange your no-sales, Complimentary Coaching Consult,✓ Opt In to my Every Now & Again NewsAudioLetter for bonus gift, valuable tips & techniques to enhance your story work, and✓ Stay current with Diane on Substack and LinkedInStories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.
Editor Elísabet Ronaldsdóttir, ACE and assistant editor Matt Absher The Fall Guy editing team of editor Elísabet Ronaldsdóttir, ACE and assistant editor Matt Absher once again find themselves in the cutting room of a David Leitch action spectacular. With this film being the fifth the trio has worked on together; their postproduction process is like a highly coordinated stunt sequence. THE FALL GUY, directed by David Leitch from a script written by Drew Pearce, is loosely based on the 1980's TV series about a stuntman who moonlights as a bounty hunter. The film version follows a stuntman (Ryan Gosling) working on his ex-girlfriend's (Emily Blunt) directorial debut action film, only to find himself involved in a conspiracy surrounding the film's lead actor (Aaron Taylor-Johnson). ELÍSABET RONALDSDÓTTIR, ACE Elísabet Ronaldsdóttir is an award winning tv and film editor, who has worked on over 50 feature films, television programs, documentaries, as well as animated features. She is best known for her collaborations with film directors David Leitch for BULLET TRAIN (2023), JOHN WICK (2014), ATOMIC BLONDE (2017), DEADPOOL 2 (2018) and Baltasar Kormákur for JAR CITY (2006), THE SEA (2002) and CONTRABAND (2012). Although Elísabet edited various movies throughout her career, she developed international recognition for her ability to balance humor and seriousness in action features. She built her international prominence by editing CONTRABAND (2012) and later JOHN WICK (2014), which also began her career-long partnerships with Baltasar Kormákur and David Leitch. She first started in the industry by editing Icelandic tv programs, shows, and films. Elísabet is also actively participating and changing the industry. She is a founding member and two-term inaugural chairwoman of Women in Film & Television Iceland (WIFT Iceland). In addition, Elísabet has sat on the Icelandic Producers Guild board and served for two years as chairwoman of The Icelandic Film & TV Academy in 2005 and 2006. Since 2007 Elísabet has been a board member of the prominent Filmmakers at Reykjavík International Film Festival (RIFF). Born and raised in Reykjavik Iceland, Elísabet is graduate of the London Film School. MATT ABSHER Assistant editor Matt Absher has been Elísabet Ronaldsdóttir's right hand man in the cutting room for seven films spanning eleven years. In addition to their most recent work on David Leitch's THE FALL GUY, the two collaborated on; THE MISSIONARY (2013), JOHN WICK (2014), ATOMIC BLONDE (2017), DEADPOOL 2 (2018), SHANG-CHI and THE LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS (2021) and KATE (2021). Aside from his work with Elísabet, Matt has also assisted editors such as Stephen Mirrione on THE INFORMANT! (2009) and Nick Monsour on NOPE (2022). Editing THE FALL GUY In our discussion with The Fall Guy editing team of editor Elísabet Ronaldsdóttir, ACE and assistant editor Matt Absher, we talk about: Defining David Leitch Intercutting to the chase Taming a triad of tones Syncing split screens Voice over and out The Credits Visit ExtremeMusic for all your production audio needs Check out Frame.io for the "Rough Cut Blog Spectacular" See what's new with Avid Media Composer Listen to Elísabet discuss cutting BULLET TRAIN Check out Elísabet's talk with her co-editors from SHANG-CHI and THE LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS Subscribe to The Rough Cut for more great interviews with the heroes of the editing room Explore The Rough Cut on YouTube
One of the biggest thrills of my most recent trip to Iceland, was sitting in on Reykjavík's most popular morning program on the radio at FM957. But the surprises did not stop there. Have a listen as we take you back in time to Monday morning in Iceland, today, on WeatherJazz®! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrebernier/support
In this episode, FAQ is: I'll be going to India soon. What are some ways to prepare for that trip? Today's Destination is Reykjavik, Iceland Today's Mistake- Biggest Windstorms in Iceland Travel Advice: Save Money by grocery shopping FAQ: I'll be going to India soon. What are some ways to prepare for that trip? Answer: To prepare for a trip to India, see if you know anyone who lives there now. It's the world's most populated country. Consider talking to them about your travel plans and what you want to do. I visited six cities, starting in Chennai and then Kerala on the opposite coast. Then, I ventured north to Hyderabad. After that, I went to Goa and then to Agra and Dehli. The cities where I had a connection or contact made me travel better. You can read the guidebooks, watch the YouTube videos, and do your homework first. Have a plan or goal for your trip; if your mission is world peace, like mine, let me know how you prepared. Even though I had planned the trip for years in my mind, there's nothing like going and preparing for the trip while on the trip, too. Listen for some future episodes on India with Dr. Travelbest. Today's destination: Reykjavik, Iceland Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is known for its stunning natural wonders, but it also boasts cultural gems. Stroll through the colorful streets of the Old Town, visit the iconic Hallgrímskirkja church, and explore Reykjavik's vibrant arts scene at Harpa Concert Hall. For a breathtaking exploration of Iceland's unique geological features, embark on the Golden Circle route, which includes Thingvellir National Park, Geysir Geothermal Area, and Gullfoss Waterfall. Don't miss the opportunity to relax in the soothing waters of thermal pools, natural and manufactured. If you plan on exploring Iceland's vast wilderness solo, consider safety. Inform someone of your plans, equip yourself with a fully charged phone, and stay updated on weather conditions. The Icelandic Touring Association provides valuable resources for ensuring a secure and enjoyable solo adventure in the country's stunning landscapes. Despite its chilly climate, Iceland is known for its warm hospitality. Engage with locals at cozy cafes, attend cultural events, and embrace the friendly atmosphere of Reykjavik's pubs. The Icelandic people's warmth transforms solo exploration into shared experiences, fostering connections that make your journey memorable. Take advantage of the opportunity to savor the flavors of Icelandic cuisine in Reykjavik's eclectic restaurants. Indulge in fresh seafood from the grocery store called Bonus, or sample traditional dishes like lamb soup and yogurt-like skyr (pronounced Skeer) at local eateries. Reykjavik's culinary scene is a delightful exploration of Nordic tastes, complemented by the warmth of cozy establishments. Immerse yourself in Iceland's cultural offerings by attending local events and festivals. From music concerts to collegiate sporting events, these experiences provide perspective to your solo Nordic adventure, connecting you with the vibrant spirit of Iceland. Take time to relax amidst Iceland's stunning landscapes. Find solace in the city's hot springs, indulge in a spa day at the Blue Lagoon or at the public pools, where the fee is only $3.00 to visit, or simply marvel at the beauty of the Northern Lights (the Aurora Borealis), during the winter months. I met someone who saw these in September. Let the magic of Iceland's natural wonders be a backdrop for personal reflection and rejuvenation. Reykjavik was founded in 874 by Norwegian Vikings, who discovered the area's geothermal vents and established their first homes there. The city's name, Smoky Bay, comes from the fierce weather that has caused many to perish in the storms here over centuries. Today, Reykjavik has a population of 181,000 and is a walkable city with many tourists. The city is filled with flowers in the summer, and the long summer days make for short flying times to New York, Seattle, and DC. Reykjavik is the main city in Iceland, a must-visit for those seeking an alternative attitude, fresh produce, and innovative chefs. Other notable attractions include Hallgrimskirkja, eco-consciousness, geothermal swimming pools, and beaches, moonscapes close to town, and a monument to the Vikings on the waterfront. Iceland's exports include fish, and the country has a parliamentary democracy and hydrogen-powered transport expertise. The energetic and uninhibited culture, a mix of Scandinavian and Celtic origins, offsets the high cost of living. The popular discussion topics are Icelandic sagas, elves, whale watching, horse riding, hiking, and hot dogs with remuladi and mayonnaise sauce. Today's Mistake- Biggest Windstorms in Iceland My sister and her husband went to Iceland in February 2020. They hit a big storm season and had trouble with all of the plans they had made. Be prepared for weather adjustments. I was there in August 2023, and the weather was mild. T-shirts and light sweaters were all that were needed. Today's Travel Advice-Save Money by grocery shopping In Iceland, you can find prices exceptionally high, especially in restaurants. I could save much money if I made at least one meal daily from things I bought at the grocery store. I stocked up on chocolate for gifts for the family, too. Connect with Dr. Travelbest 5Stepstosolotravel.com Drmarytravelbest.com Dr. Mary Travelbest Twitter Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Page Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Group Dr. Mary Travelbest Instagram email: info@drmarytravelbest.com Dr. Mary Travelbest Podcast Dr. Travelbest on TikTok Dr.Travelbest onYouTube
The Christmas season is in full swing in Iceland. Many of my podcast listeners and followers on social media have asked about some awesome ways to experience Christmas in Iceland. Back in 2019, I shared 16 Christmas Activities to Do While Visiting Iceland on the podcast. While that list is still helpful, I wanted to update it a bit and provide some more links to activities that you might find helpful.Iceland during Christmas is a wonderland of unique traditions and festive activities, particularly in the Reykjavík area. Here are six reasons why these activities make for an unforgettable holiday experience: 1. Icelandic Christmas Buffet The Christmas season in Iceland is rich with culinary traditions, and the local buffet is a must-try. It's not just about the food, which includes delicacies like hangikjöt (smoked lamb) and laufabrauð (leaf bread), but also about the experience of sharing these traditional dishes in a festive atmosphere.It's a perfect way to immerse yourself in Icelandic culture. One of my favorite things is that there are regular Christmas buffets and all vegan ones. I had the pleasure of going to an all vegan one at Plantan Kaffihús, a vegan cafe in the city, and it was phenomenal.I have also been to ones that are mixed, like at Hotel Borg. If you plan to experience an Icelandic Christmas buffet, make sure to show up hungry and open to trying types of cuisine that you might not ordinarily come across. 2. A Reykjavik Christmas Walking Tour This guided tour by Your Friend in Reykjavik is a fantastic way to explore the city's Christmas spirit. It offers a blend of history, culture, folklore, and holiday cheer, providing insights into how Icelanders celebrate Christmas. The walk around Reykjavík's beautifully decorated streets, filled with stories and local lore, is an intimate way to experience the city's festive heart.If you use my code ALLTHINGSICELAND (in all caps) you can save 10% on your Christmas Walk with Your Friend in Reykjavík. 3. Hunt for the Icelandic Yule Lads in Reykjavík The Yule Lads are a unique and quirky part of Icelandic Christmas folklore. Searching for their projections on downtown buildings turns the city into a playful and magical scavenger hunt. It's a fun, family-friendly activity.On Reykjavik city's website, they announced fun prizes that they are giving away for those who participate in the scavenger hunt. I have a link to that in the description of this episode on my website.In December of 2021, I shared the Yule Lads poem on my podcast in Icelandic and English for each of the 13 days that they each come to town. I started on that day to introduce their troll mother Grýla and other members of their family, like the Yule Cat. 4. Ice Skating at Ingólfstorg Square Located in the heart of Reykjavík, ice skating here is not just an activity; it's an experience. Surrounded by the city's festive lights and lively atmosphere, it's a picturesque way to enjoy the Icelandic winter.Usually, there are Icelandic santas, or Yule Lads, hanging out on the ice and playing with the kids. One warning that I think is worth mentioning is that the ice-skating rink here is not smooth.It is a bit bumpy for a rink, so please be aware that can be harder to smoothly skate and easy to potentially fall. I am not sure why they are not able to make it smooth, especially since the ice-skating rink in Hafnarfjörður's Christmas market is very smooth. I love to ice skate, so I had a blast doing it but I had to catch myself from falling a few times. Just a heads up for those that want to try it. 5. Visiting Icelandic Christmas Markets: The Icelandic Christmas Markets in the Reykjavík area include Ingólfstorg, Heiðmörk, Hjartatorg, and the Hafnarfjörður Christmas Village. They offer a cozy, cheerful atmosphere where you can find everything from uniq...
As you stroll the streets of Reykjavik, with its vibrantly painted houses and Mount Esja as a backdrop, you're likely to encounter many four-legged and furry locals. Yes, cats are roaming freely around the city.These furry residents are not only tolerated but adored by the city's human inhabitants. Please know that these are not stray cats. Rather, they have homes, but their owners let them roam around to explore and interact with other living beings. After learning this fact, you might be wondering if dogs are given the same amount of adoration. Why Dogs Were Banned in Reykjavik, Iceland The short answer is that in present day, dogs are accepted in Reykjavik BUT cats are by far more numerous and widely accepted. The reason for this is that dogs were banned from living in the city for 60 years! The story begins in the early 20th century. In 1924, Reykjavik authorities enacted a ban on dogs within the city limits. This ban was a response to two things. One was a housing shortage, which made authorities feel like it would be too much to also have dogs in the city. The second was that dogs were not considered hygienic because they could be carries of a deadly tapeworm that could be spread to humans. At the time, the health risks posed by dogs were considered significant, and in the interest of public health, the city opted to ban them entirely. Even though dogs were banned in Reykjavik, they were still considered an integral part of farm life in the countryside because they worked on the farms, so people were allowed to have them out there. Illegal Ownership of Dogs in Iceland Changed History For much of the 20th century, dogs were a rare sight in the city. Major spotlight was put on the ban's legitimacy in the 1980s after some well-known public figures in Reykjavik continuously violated the ban by owning a dog within the city limits.One of the people involved was Albert Guðmundsson, who was the minister of finance at the time. He was repeatedly fined for owning his dog Lucy, but he refused to pay what amounted to about $500 in fees. He was so steadfast in not paying that he invited the police to arrest him and send him to prison, which they never ended up doing.Albert was not alone in illegally owning a dog. It's estimated that about 3,000 dogs were living in the city at the time and the police would periodically fine owners. Most people didn't see the reason for the ban any longer and in 1984 it was lifted. Dogs Can Be Owned in Reykjavik But Strict Rules Still Exist While the ban has since been relaxed, tight regulation of dog ownership in the city was enforced for an additional 22 years. Special permits were required for dogs and the application process was tedious. This discouraged potential dog owners from getting a canine friend and kept the dog population in the city low.Today, residents can own dogs but there are still strict regulations. For instance, dogs must be registered and there is a yearly dog registration fee. Additionally, there are strict residency, leash, vaccination and worming laws, just to name a few. There is even a whole document detailing all of the rules that I found on Reykjavik.is. The Rise of Cats in Reykjavik, Iceland While strict rules have been in place for dogs, cats, on the other hand, did not and do not face such restrictions. They were traditionally seen as useful animals, keeping the rodent population in check, especially in a city surrounded by water where ships and fishing were common. Without any competition from their canine counterparts, cats quickly became the favored pet among city dwellers.The cats of Reykjavik are a proud part of the city's landscape. They are well-cared-for, with many locals taking it upon themselves to feed and watch over those that don't have an obvious home. As I mentioned, these cats have homes/owners but they have neighborhood hang out spots.
This week Host Niko meets three generations of JS watch makers in Reykjavik Iceland!
GUEST OVERVIEW: Jeffrey Bryant is an American new media artist and electronic musician who creates large scale immersive art installations under the name "ecco screen." He leverages the forefront of technology in AI and computer vision to make massive rooms of light respond to your bodily movements. His artwork has exhibited across the world at Mutek Montreal, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Electric Paradise Punta Cana, ArtFutura in Rome, Reykjavik Iceland and many more. He's collaborated with numerous names including ASAP Rocky, Google, Meta, Dolby, Acura, Lululemon, NASA JPL, among others. Prior to his art career he established a name for himself in Rap music producing music under the name "Jeffro" and was the right-hand producer to the late great artist The Jacka, which their works have reached the #3 rap album in the United States next to Rick Ross and Eminem. Jeffro quickly garnered an established name and produced music for rap legends E-40, IAMSU, Freeway, Paul Wall, Kehlani, and countless household names. Since then, he's pivoted to a more eclectic experimental electronic music sound. His new release called JEFFROTULLY with 2x Super Bowl Champion, Tully Bantacain merges both worlds of electronic and rap together.
Tommy Chong explains his feud with Howard Hesseman, health hacks for middle-aged women, Ukraine payback, Loud sex, an Icelandic museum, and a listener story about Harvey Korman are discussed by Rick and Dave. [Ep324]
Hello to you listening in Reykjavik, Iceland!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday with your host, Diane Wyzga. Recently, a friend and colleague asked me if I might have “a balanced, introspective, and helpful word or two that would help us pause and think about the passage of time, priorities, where/who/what is the “center” around which life and time revolves.”This is the way I would say it if I could say it this way:In the richly imagined novel, Mink River by Brian Doyle a medal is being awarded to a small town cop who helped stop a terrible man from hurting others but suffered terrible injuries himself as a result. Listen to what is said on pages 309 and 310.Thank you for your prompt, David Reynolds. Click HERE to access David's book, Lead Learn Change on Amazon. Story Prompt: What would you like to say to “help us pause and think about the passage of time, priorities, where/who/what is the “center” around which life and time revolves"? Write that story!Practical Tip: The magic of stories is also in the sharing. If you wish share your story with someone or something. All that matters is you have a story.You're invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, follow, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time! Remember to stop by the website, check out the Services, arrange a Discovery Call, and Opt In to stay current with Diane and Quarter Moon Story Arts and on LinkedIn. Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present: for credit & attribution Quarter Moon Story Arts
Kip C is from Vista California he is speaking at the 2nd Annual Men Among Men Group Retreat in Reykjavik Iceland held in March of 2005. Both his parents were Native American and Irish one loved to drink and the other loved to fight, as you might guess that leads to quite a story told with both humility and humor. Email: sobercast@gmail.com Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate If you have an AA roundup, retreat or convention coming up, we would be happy to give you a shout out and list the event on the Sober Cast website. Visit our Linktree, click "Submit An AA Event" and fill out the short form. Linktree: https://linktr.ee/sobercast Sober Cast has 2000+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search. https://sobercast.com
Brian Carrington was born in Reykjavik Iceland in a military family, his father did a career in the Air Force. Growing up he was forced to move repeatedly, but he always knew he also wanted to go in the military. In 1998, after graduating from high school he enlisted in the Army. His plan was to be a Ranger and do a career like his father. Brian was accepted into the Ranger Indoc Program, but a medical incident prevented him from becoming Ranger. He remained with the 4th Ranger training battalion for 4 years and then transitioned to the National Guard. In 2009 he was encouraged to become a police officer and has been with the San Diego Police Department ever since. Along with being a police officer, Brian is the CEO and owner of Stone Gryphon Tactical, which he started in 2019. His company produces the Rescue Multi Tool, a tactical entry and rescue multi-tool that is light weight, portable. It has a hammer, axe, pry bar, and gas shut off key. PODCAST - LISTEN, WATCH, AND SUBSCRIBE https://linktr.ee/TransitionDrillPodcast CONNECT WITH BRIAN https://stonegryphontactical.com/ https://www.instagram.com/stonegryphontactical/ https://www.facebook.com/stonegryphontactical https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-carrington-a66612175/ brain.c@stonegryphontactical.com
Welcome to Teeth & Titanium Episode 23 - LIVE FROM REYKJAVIK! This episode features: -Our first ever LIVE EPISODE straight from Iceland and the CAOMS Conference -Current Events (with our live audience!) -Not one, not two, but THREE GUEST INTERVIEWS ON STAGE -Resident Reminder on atypical implants as part of our FIRST SPONSORED SEGMENT EVER! -Journal Club on an important question: are we prescribing too many opioids after orthognathic surgery? -Our recommendations (spoiler: Wendall regrets calling out a specific member of the audience) Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode! Thanks to the CAOMS for their continued support. https://www.caoms.com If you would like to contact us, or would like to submit a topic for Resident Reminder or Journal club, please email us at: teethandtitaniumOMFS@gmail.com Articles cited in this episode: 1) Bousquet B, Green MA, Caillouette CN, Simon J, Padwa BL, Resnick CM. How Much Opioid Medication Do Patients Need After Orthognathic Surgery? J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2022 Jul;80(7):1174-1182. doi: 10.1016/j.joms.2022.04.002. Epub 2022 Apr 7. PMID: 35526579. Hosted by Dr. Wendall Mascarenhas and Dr. Oscar Dalmao
Our guest this week is Agust Kristmanns, of Reykjavik, Iceland an electrician with three children, including middle child Ingi (20) who was diagnosed with 2Q37 Deletion Syndrome, a rare chromosome condition affecting an estimated 300 people in the world. Because of Ingi's late diagnosis, at age 11, he was denied access to resources, which prompted the family to sue the education ministry. We'll hear Agust's story including his effort to start a Dads Meetup Group in Iceland. It's a unique tale and one you'll enjoy on this Special Fathers Network Dad to Dad Podcast. Show Links:Unique Children of Iceland. (Einstokborn) - https://www.einstokborn.is/is/english Email - agust.kristmanns@gmail.com Special Fathers Network - SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 500+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there was something like this when we first received our child's diagnosis. I felt so isolated. There was no one within my family, at work, at church or within my friend group who understood or could relate to what I was going through."SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations. Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/about-the-special-fathers-network/Check out the 21CD YouTube Channel with dozens of videos on topics relevant to dads raising children with special needs - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzDFCvQimWNEb158ll6Q4cA Please support the SFN. Click here to donate: https://21stcenturydads.org/donate/
When Harpa Concert Hall opened in 2011, it was met with anger and dismay as the fallout from the banking crisis still roiled Iceland. Now, the honeycombed glass structure, which doubles up as a conference centre, boasts an approval rating of over 70% and is a main attraction for foreign visitors who come to visit Reykjavik.As it celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, Svanhildur Konráðsdóttir tells fDi how the concert hall has gone from being perceived as a symbol of greed to a source of pride and why the added dimension of being a conference centre has proved so successful. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Einar was born in Reykjavik Iceland. A former Police Officer in Iceland 1974-1993, Former Secretary General for International Police Association (Iceland Section). He is currently working as an Actor in few TV series in Iceland Sisterhood. Verbúðin. Stella Blómkvist 2. Vitjanir and Black Sands. These TV series will be on the Air later this Year. Einar as also acted in 2 Movies in US. Copperhead Creek and Ride the Wanted trail (both will be in the cinemas next Year) Einar is also currently working on Moving to HollywoodCheck out this great episode on how Einar shapes his success! Follow Einar:https://www.instagram.com/einar.haraldsson/http://www.einarharaldsson.com/Find the show by using any of the links found in my PodSpout page!https://podspout.app/shapingsuccessGo to podspout.com and use code Success to get 10% off any paid plan. Did I mention there is a free version as well?Check out my PodSpout ling in my IG Bio @wes.tankersleyDo you have a Great story? Would you like to be a guest?Email wes@westankersley.com Live Show and Final Question Sponsors!https://tvpbn.com/channels/ssLinkshttps://podspout.app/shapingsuccessSupport the Showhttps://www.patreon.com/user?u=34976605Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=34976605)
Today we're heading to Scottsdale, Arizona to hear about the life and death of Bob Crane, an actor best known for his role in Hogan's Heros. Then, Emily heads to Reykjavik, Iceland to talk about the Reykjavik Confessions - a listener suggestion! Hopefully, you're horrified.Learn more about Horrible History, contact us and check out our new merch store at: www.horriblehistorypodcast.comSources:Entertainment WeeklyArizona Central Film Daily Butterfly Wonderland Trip AdvisorLuxe Beat MagazineLDV WineryWikipedia - IcelandRoad AffairIceland Air HotelsBBC The Guardian Retrospect Journal Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/horriblehistory)
Brooklyn-born Jewells Chambers, the creator and host of the award-winning All Things Iceland podcast and YouTube channel met her husband Gunnar when she was in college, more than a decade ago. In 2016, she moved to be with him in his home city of Reykjavik in Iceland. In this ExtraVirgin Postcard, she tells us what it's like to go from living in a city of more than 8 million to one of less than 125,000. Despite its small size, however, Jewells says there is a lot to offer in Reykjavik, including a strong music and art scene. If you're interested in visiting Iceland, or just want to know more, this Postcard will bring you up to speed thanks to Jewell's unique, quirky and very informed insider's view on everything from the country's geological wonders to why you'll be on your own if you hit the nightclub before midnight.
Bob D from Las Vegas NV speaking at The Men Among Men Groups 3rd Annual Conference in held in Reykjavik Iceland in May of 2006 Email: sobercast@gmail.com Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate We have added a page of meetings that have moved online https://sobercast.com/online-meetings Sober Cast has 1500+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search.
In this episode Niko talks watches, celebrities and a lot more with Sigurdur Gilbertsson and Grimkell Sigurthorsson from JS Watches Iceland. JS Watches is exclusive luxury watch maker located in Reykjavik Iceland. Once again we were the first to learn about new upcoming model design…. Well…. You have to listen to find our
Nick has two albums to present this week. The first has been on his radar for a while and it did not disappoint his expectations! Black Midi “Cavalcade” was just released and it's worth a listen if you're into 80's (and up) King Crimson or Bowie's “Blackstar”. In other news, “Sweep It Into Space” by Dinosaur Jr. has been received very well by the critics & Nick very much disagrees with their assessment.Songs:Black Midi - “Chondromalacia Patella”Re:rec - “Guys Like Girls That Look Like Bears”Black Midi - “Ascending Forth”Dinosaur Jr. - “I Ran Away”Greg was inspired by all the big festivals popping back up this summer & he's created a new segment called “FestQuest”. It's kind of a choose-your-own-festival adventure. This week we're creating our most enticing festival, a festival we would have to go to if it were announced.Jaystock, a three day outdoor festival featuring The Rolling Stones, Radiohead & Tedeschi Trucks Band, will be coming to Cabrillo National Monument in San Diego next May; and Nickapalooza, a four day outdoor festival featuring Black Midi, Black Pumas & Radiohead, will be in Reykjavik Iceland this July. Neither are real, both sound like a lot of fun.Song: Charles Mingus Sextet - “So Long Eric”For our ninety-fifth episode, Jay brings us the music of 1995, with a twist. We cover the music news from the year and then, right when we're about to discuss the music, Jay surprises everyone with a “Tag the Track”: Music of 1995 Edition show. It was a fantastic way to listen back to the songs from that year. We hope you enjoy!Song: Phish - “You Enjoy Myself”
It's time to start your weekend with a brand new episode of Synchronized! This episode feels like the Eurovision Song Contest with people from Atlanta (USA), London (UK), Amsterdam (The Netherlands) and Reykjavik (Iceland) participating. Guests are Brian Brasher and Veigar Margeirsson from PITCHhammer Music. We not only talk about their passion for trailer music but also about what their Trailerized treatment does to well known songs. Synchronized! is presented by Simon Webb from Music for Sport and Ferry van Beek from All Music Publishing.
Mike Keenan, The Retirement Coach, describes a visit to Reykjavik, Iceland.
Carey Gardiner introduces the show and speaks with a new guest; Paul Fredrickson helps Ryan O'Realinow with some hard truths; soothing haikus help lead us to sleep; UncleASAR interviews Dan Zerin in Reykjavik Iceland about his podcast My Voices Have Tourettes. To hear Jollyville's appearance on My Voices Have Tourettes and check out their catalogue of awesome shows, click the link below or look wherever you listen to podcasts: https://www.mvhtshow.com/podcast/episode/1d6a4a6d/episode-35-jollyville-radio --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Albert lives in Reykjavik Iceland where he explores the natural world, writes, and practices witchcraft. Join us this week as we talk about moving from the UK, reconciling bad relationships, and setting up roots to pave way for a happy life! The music this week is folky and full of influences from throughout the commonwealth and northern europe. You won't want to miss this week's truly amazing lineup.
This is the second speak we have from Mickey B of Los Angeles CA on the topic of Steps 1-3, Mickey is a very popular speaker and a very funny guy , he has traveled the globe giving AA speaks over the years and this one was in Reykjavik Iceland in October of 2001 at an unknown event. Email: sobercast@gmail.com Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate We have added a page of meetings that have moved online https://sobercast.com/online-meetings Sober Cast has 1400+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search.
RTS.FM presented the first broadcast from Lucky Records Reykjavik- Iceland with Ali Demir & Ezeo. This set on youtube: https://youtu.be/bXlQ74WwitI Ali Demir is an underground DJ&producer with an unique dark&rhythmic tech/minimal sound. His signature&creations describe a mystic influence by his strong natural environment in Reykjavik Iceland. Ali is a DJ with a serious addiction for non-commercial beats and he likes to tell a story to the underground dance floors. He never pretends to be like “Mister Know-It-All” but he is a friendly and optimistic human, who likes to share his love for good music and nice vibes. Ali Demir released on labels like Totoyov/Vandalism Black Series/Fragments/Not Allowed/Outpunkt. Upcoming Vinyl EPs : Perceive Records/ U Series Records / The Other Side Records Upcoming Digital VA : All Blak Records Forthcoming Digital EP : ReFACE Records Vinyl EP (Release in march) : https://www.deejay.de/Ali_Demir_Mind_Black_EP_MODEIGHT011... Recently Released Digital EP : https://totoyov.bandcamp.com/album/mahana-ep Latest Podcast : https://soundcloud.com/mod.../modeight-podcast-008-ali-demir Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/dmrall Soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/alidemirr Ezeo is part of a new wave of talents descending from Iceland. Although there are many things that mark him and his home country as unique, it is his universal desire to connect people under a feeling that really drives him. He formed the VIBES collective who became regulars at the cities top clubs and despite the individual members spreading their wings across Europe maintain a radio show on Icelandic underground stations. Ezeo is also a resident at Summer Contrast Festival in Poland and frequently plays in Polish underground scene, which he describes being underestimated by the world. As a member of a great underground scene, Ezeo has played and hosted venues with Kevin Knapp, Lars Moston, Youandewan, Kerry Chandler, Exos, Ale Castro, Intr0beatz, KrBear. Facebook: Https://www.facebook.com/DjEzeo Soundcloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/Dj-Ezeo Instagram: Https://www.instagram.com/ezeomusic Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5faDbh3v4pvEOcSxnC0MmY Bandcamp: https://ezeo.bandcamp.com/releases
Called "ardent and assured" and a first-class pianist by the New York Times, he has appeared in partnership with many of the worlds leading singers and instrumentalists, including over five dozen artists on the roster of the Metropolitan Opera. Passionately committed to the performance of chamber music, he is a founding member of the Palisades Virtuosi, the Janus Consort, the Hudson Trio, Kaleidoscope, the New World Trio and the Manchester Chamber Players. He has been the pianist and harpsichordist of the Oberlin Orchestra, the New Jersey Philharmonic and the Westchester Symphony and is currently keyboardist of the Albany Symphony and its contemporary chamber ensemble "Dogs of Desire". Since 1985 he has been associated with the Southern Vermont Arts Center and its resident Manchester Music Festival. ln 1991 during Carnegie Hall's Centennial Week celebration he recreated the earliest known piano recital by Franz Rummel to have been played there. That same year, he made his international debut in Iceland, playing two recitals, one all-Grieg, the other all-Russian.His performance was reviewed by Dagbladid-Visir, Reykjavik Iceland as “...performed with considerable assurance . . tremendous speed ... A very special atmosphere was established, which was maintained throughout." It is my honor to introduce today's guest, Ron Levy. Welcome to our show Ron.
Welcome to episode #25 of Songs From a Padded Envelope. We travel to Reykjavik for this conversation with vocalist and guitarist, Dagur Gíslason. Dagur is a driving force within the Icelandic Black Metal scene, and is someone who has a focus and drive to create and support music that is hugely impressive. It was a real pleasure to speak with Dagur and after listening to this episode, it is definitely worth checking out his current band, Misþyrming. There is a link to their Bandcamp page below. Our sincere thanks to Dagur for coming on the podcast and discussing so much of his story with us. Love and thanks Steve and Ben xx https://misthyrming.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Misthyrming
Debbie D from Concord CA speaks on the topic of - Steps 10, 11 and 12 at the Road to Recovery Convention held in Reykjavik Iceland in 2004. Email: sobercast@gmail.com Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate We have added a page of meetings that have moved online https://sobercast.com/online-meetings Sober Cast has 1300+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search.
In today's episode we chat about one of our all time favourite cities: Reykjavik, Iceland. We've both been to Iceland and absolutely fell in love! If you've listened to previous episodes, you'll know that Iceland is expensive! In this episode we share all our planning tips, our favourite things to do, where to eat (and how to save money), and of course; fun facts!Episode Resources:Meggan's Iceland Youtube VideoSouthern Iceland ItineraryHow To Save Money In IcelandIceland Stopover: Best Things To DoDos and Don'ts of The Blue LagoonEverything You Need To Know About Reykjavik*******************************************************************************We are travel enthusiasts who do not claim to be professionals! Instead we are two Halifax, NS natives with travel blogs who somehow found one another on the internet and now, we have a podcast!!Join us every few weeks as we talk about our favourite destinations, travel tips, travel fails and all things travel!We have a big passion for travelling and talking about travel so we hope you will listen and join the conversation.You can find us here:FacebookInstagramJenn’s Travel Blog Jenn’s YouTube channelMeggan’s Travel BlogMeggan and husband Peter’s YouTube Disclaimer - all episodes are our opinions/experiences, always do your research and make travel plans based on your budget and comfort levels.
Topic of this episode is REST ( Restricted Environmental Stimulation Therapy ) in particular sensory deprivation tanks know as Floating Tanks. My guest Ryan Patrekur is an owner of Floating SPA in Reykjavik (Iceland). He is also entrepreneur with head full of interesting ideas. From a 360 photo shooting, Virtual Reality too and ultimate resting technique in floating tanks. We share experience and a bit of science and reach about floating benefits. This episode is dedicated to every one who is looking for natural and yet potent techniques to reset body & mind.We are talking about relaxation, lucid dreaming and playing games within the mind. Floating is profound tool to deal and cope with stress related issues and diseases and long as sport performance and pain related issues. It bring physical and mental relief to people. Even for those, that nothing else has. Share your experience with flowing with me. Tell me have you ever float? How did you fell? If not are you thinking about trying? If not why?I’m very curious about your thought on this activity. Leave a comment below or dm me.Discount code for my listeners: karilifeartLink to HydraFloat:Website https://www.hydraflot.is/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hydraflotInstagram https://www.instagram.com/hydraflot/E-mail ryan@hydrafloat.isHistory of FloatingThe first tank was designed in 1954 by John C. Lilly, an American physician and neuroscientist. He designed the tank to study the origins of consciousness by cutting off all external stimuli.In the 1970s, commercial float tanks were created and began being studied for possible health benefits.Source: John C. Lilly "The Deep Self: Profound Relaxation and the Tank Isolation Technique"A bit reach about benefits of FloatingEffects of Flotation-Restricted Environmental Stimulation Technique on Stress-Related Muscle Pain: What Makes the Difference in Therapy - Attention-Placebo or the Relaxation Response?https://www.hindawi.com/journals/prm/2005/547467/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=HDW_MRKT_GBL_SUB_ADWO_PAI_DYNA_JOUR_X&gclid=Cj0KCQjw3Nv3BRC8ARIsAPh8hgKY6AxFfauS1vRGzOXQY6sDIH3SPMwijw5GVF6uSRVjidFqQN_krTMaAoXPEALw_wcBPromising Effects of Treatment With flotation-REST (Restricted Environmental Stimulation Technique) as an Intervention for Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD): A Randomized Controlled Pilot Trialhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27016217/The Use of Restricted Environmental Stimulation Therapy in Treating Addictive Behaviorshttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2131327/Support the show (https://karilifeart.com/)
Rene and Litos (@5050ballpod) have their first player guest, Pablo Punyed @pablopunyed90. We get into the specifics on how he ended up playing collegiate soccer at St. John's, professionally in Iceland and his journey to representing El Salvador at the national team level. He shares with us the adversity he's faced throughout his life and career. Tune in to this week's episode and find out what his favorite type of cleats are...not what we expected. Find us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @5050ballpod and also use Twitter hashtag #ask5050 to ask us any questions you have or provide any topics to discuss. Pablo & some of the member of the El Salvador national team have partnered to collect donations to feed those effected by this pandemic in El Salvador. Please share and donate if possible www.esunido.com every little bit helps. Instagram: 5050ballpod Twitter: 5050ballpod Facebook: 5050ballpod
Brendan D from Bellingham WA speaking at the 12 Step convention in Reykjavik Iceland in Feb of 2016 (2 Hour) Email: sobercast@gmail.com Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate Sober Cast has 1000+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search.
Sigrun is a business strategist, mastermind coach, Tedx speaker and the host of the Sigrun show podcast. Originally from Reykjavik Iceland, she has spent half of her life living outside of her home country including Germany, UK and Switzerland. In 2014 Sigrun started her online coaching business and within 4 year had grown it to over 7 figures. During our interview we discuss: - Sigrun starts out by sharing her #1 growth strategy that she used to get new customers for her coaching business. - We talk about how important her podcast is in her marketing/sales funnel. - Sigrun shares how she plans to grow her business from 7 figures to 8 figures in the next 3 years. - She shares her 7 stages of growing a profitable and scaleable business. - We talk about the epiphany she had that allowed her to scale from about $200k to over $1 million per year in just her 4th year in business. - Sigrun shares her favorite growth tool/software. - We close it out with Sigrun sharing and recommending one of her favorite books. Sigrun's websites: www.Sigrun.com Check out her podcast ——————————————————————————– If you enjoyed this episode, please RATE / REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE to ensure you never miss an episode. Connect with Dennis Brown AskDennisBrown.com LinkedIn
I recently took a trip out of Cascadia to explore a new part of the world. I found myself in Iceland where craft beer is starting to take off in the country. Beer above 2% ABV was actually illegal in Iceland until 1989 and on top of that, not much agriculture in the country to speak of. So I was curious to find out how much the craft beer scene has grown in that short amount of time and what sort of challenges are faced in making beer in Iceland. I visited a local brewery with a team behind it who started importing craft beer. I sat down with Andri Kjartansson, Ingi Kjartansson and Steinn Stefánsson of Malbygg Brugghus. Malbygg Brugghus Website: http://www.malbygg.is Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/malbyggbrugghus/ Cascadian Beer Podcast Website: http://cascadian.beer Facebook: http://facebook.com/cascadianbeer Twitter: http://twitter.com/cascadianbeer Podcast created and hosted by: Aaron Johnson Recorded on location at Malbygg - Reykjavik, Iceland Editing & mixing by: Aaron Johnson Theme music by: A:M (Aaron Johnson & Danny Moffat) Support the show.
Kerry C. from Tannersville CA telling her story at the Men Among Men Group conference in Reykjavik Iceland in March 2011
Welcome back for Season 2!! We're kicking off this season with Haley's no. 1 bucket list destination -- Iceland! If you've seen Walter Mitty, you 100% want to go to this place, but it also feels SO foreign and so mysterious... But don't worry, we've got insider tips and advice from an Icelandic native on how to see the best parts of Reykjavik and the rest of Iceland. Special thanks to Katie & Rurik for helping us start off Season 2 right and one of our favorite interviews to date! Show notes, links and past episodes available at letsgolundbergs.com! Email us at letsgolundbergs@gmail.com
I spend a lot of time talking to runners who have metatarsal stress fractures. Let’s face it, they’re common. And a metatarsal stress fracture may be one of the most disruptive injuries to you as a runner can encounter. The reason metatarsal stress fractures are so worrisome to you is that most doctors will tell you it takes six weeks for bone to heal. And whether or not that’s actually true is entirely different episode. I was recently in Reykjavik Iceland giving a talk on stress fracture healing strategies in runners. All of the people in the audience were physicians. The main point of that lecture was to help doctors understand not everybody needs six weeks to heal a metatarsal stress fracture. And every single patient has the potential to significantly accelerate the healing process depending upon a number of factors. What you eat, how much you sleep, what you’re doing to activate the recovery process can all influence the rate of healing when you have a stress fracture. One of the super tools I recommend doctors consider for their patients is a bone stimulator. And in this episode I’m going to help you understand how a bone stimulator might help, if you get a metatarsal fracture.
On the island of fishing, of sheep, and of powerful Norse Gods, join local Vikings Ásgeir and Hjalti for a beer and a talk about all things Icelandic. From ice to volcanoes, with a word of advice too, on what not to do as a tourist, get set for a tour of the life and countryside of fascinating Iceland! Recorded in the elegant Slippbarinn bar in Reykyavik, Icelandic MMA gets a mention too, being linked with our studio for the evening. And this pod maybe even shares a bit of Hjalti's favourite Icelandic Runic band, Skálmöld with their song Kvaðning at the very end. Maybe. Only one way to find out... Pictured, two cool local Vikings mid-conversation. Ásgeir on the left an Hjalti on the right
I spent three exhilarating days in Reykjavik, Iceland, and I have assembled my favourite five things to do and see there in this self-reliant city whose rugged inhabitants deal with constant volcanic activity which they use to their own advantage.
speaking in Reykjavik Iceland in 2004
speaking in Reykjavik Iceland 2004
The guys take the term “Shocktober” to new... heights.
Coach potatoes and movie buffs have united to establish the Couch Film Festival! www.couchfestfilms.com Celebrating its 4th annual year in 2011, Couch Fest Films is a cozy shorts film fest hosted in people's houses all over the world all in one day. During Couch Fest Films, lovers of film can sit shoulder to shoulder watching short films while stuffing their faces with the snacks they thought they had to sneak in. Couch Fest Films is not an online event nor a broadcast event. We are a film festival that replaces traditional theater venues with cozy residential venues. Couch Fest Films founder will be calling in live all the way fromReykjavik, Iceland!