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Missed one of our most beloved episodes from Season 1? Don't worry, Roamers! While we're gearing up to launch Season 2 of Where We Roam with exciting new content (starting next week with the bougiest episode of the year!), we're bringing back our top-rated review of Hotel Xcaret, Mexico. Join the crew as they take you on a vivid journey through this stunning resort, sharing unforgettable experiences and insider tips. Whether you're planning your next getaway or just love living vicariously through luxurious adventures, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in now, and don't miss what everyone's been raving about!
Alex and Meg from @slowroamers (www.slowroamers.com) join Joey and Tony to talk about their full time life on the road (now on the Pan American Highway) and their amazing van they have built out. The good days, the bad days, the ups and downs, what to do if they could start over, highlights of travel and some advice to those who might want to do this one day. What a great conversation and one worth watching and listening to! Check them out on YOUTUBE @slowroamers For more info, blogs, gear reviews and so much more visit www.brofessoradventures.com and/or www.the-overland-podcast.com Thank you for listening to the Bro's not the Pro's! Here we go! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theoverlandpodcast/support
Im Oktober ist unser Thema “Natur”. Und Ihr werdet hören, dass man das völlig unterschiedlich interpretieren kann. Hört doch gerne rein in unsere neueste Ausgabe der Fotobuch-Plauder-Ecke. Links zur Sendung Blogbeitrag auf www.fotobuch-ecke.de Blogbeitrag unter www.florian-renz.de Ingo Arndt Knesebeck-Verlag Honigbienen – Geheimnisvolle Waldbewohner (Amazon *) German Roamers Dumont-Verlag German Roamers – Deutschlands neue Abenteurer (Amazon*) °C – Marc Elsbach (Amazon *) Wandrd Tech Bag (Amazon *) Amici di Napoli – Instagram Altona93 Den "Fotobuch-Ecke"-Blog findest Du unter https://fotobuch-ecke.de/ Florian Renz Blog findest Du unter: https://www.florian-renz.de/ Folgen kannst Du uns auf: YouTube - Fotobuch Plauder Ecke Instagram - Fotobuch-Ecke Instagram - Florian Renz Instagram - Thomas Winter * Bei den gekennzeichneten Links handelt es sich um sogenannte Affiliate-Links. Wenn Du die verlinkten Produkte kaufst, nachdem Du auf den Link geklickt hast, erhalte ich eine Provision direkt vom Händler dafür. Du zahlst bei Deinem Einkauf nicht mehr als sonst, hilfst mir aber dabei, den Podcast und den Blog zu betreiben. Vielen Dank für Deine Unterstützung!
Prepare for a wild adventure with the Roamers on this week's episode as we explore the thrilling world of Animal Kingdom Park! Join us as we uncover the wonders of this iconic park, from exhilarating attractions to delectable snacks and everything in between. Discover the must-try treats, the most exciting rides, and the top dining spots that will tantalize your taste buds! Plus, don't miss our lightning-fast strategy for navigating Animal Kingdom Park - in just one minute, we'll have you charting out the perfect day filled with adventure and fun. So grab your safari hat and get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey at Animal Kingdom Park!
Get ready for another wild ride with the Roamers on this week's episode as we dive into the ultimate Hollywood Studios experience! Join us as we uncover everything this legendary park has to offer, from heart-pounding rides to mouth-watering treats and everything in between. We'll spill the beans on the must-try snacks, the coolest rides, and the hottest restaurants that'll make your taste buds sing! And don't miss out on our lightning-fast Hollywood Studios park strategy - in just one minute, we'll have you plotting out the perfect day packed with thrills and excitement. So grab your popcorn and get ready to embark on the adventure of a lifetime at Hollywood Studios!
NO ORDER ALL CHAOS EPISODE SO WE JUS WILDIN A BIT, talking bout issue with NBA and trades (will get into trades later episode), Random LaRussell Listening Party, Government shutdown talks, Some more Jayz vs the Money convos, and Lastly the Legendary Duck Song. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thanks for listening to the podcast please support us by following our pages and spreading the word Instagram: @Jus_Talkin Twitter: @DocturNah Youtube: Doc Na Nij's socials: Insta:_Nvgel_ Soundcloud for beats: Nij (or producedbyNij) Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWC-IC1uL57fzdN2XzrHQrw (Nij is the youtube Channel Name) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doc-na/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doc-na/support
Outdoors EarthRoamerhttps://earthroamer.comSince 1998, EarthRoamer has been redefining luxury camping with our solar/diesel hybrid, four-wheel drive overland vehicle. A vehicle with no limitations in both luxury and all terrain.Rides upon a F550 or 5500 HD100 Gallons of DieselHolds about 95-120gallons of freshwater Has a 45 gallon grey and black tankHas solar and integrated power generating up to 12k watts4X4Has space for 6 Has an integrated shower in the bathroom Has a external Cooking flat top Has 40”tires Over all weight around the 23-25 tonsBrews Scream Engine. Sour - Fruited | 5.7% ABV 3.8DSSOLVR (Brewery)Asheville, NChttps://dssolvr.comTasting NotesOne sip of this brew and you'll wanna dig those old studded bracelets out of storage. A bonanza of berry and tropical flavor sweetens the tangy gulp while dusky baking spices create an earthy graham cracker note.On the finish, a big wave of cheesecake leaves your taste buds screaming for more!Sweet, Fruity, Tropical, Dessert Inspired, Tangy, Crazy Adjunct BeerWalk On The Sky IPA - Imperial / Double | 8% ABV 4.2Equilibrium BreweryMiddletown, NYhttps://www.eqbrew.comNew Yorks 2023 best brewery awardTasting NotesTorrents of succulent stone fruit and pineapple notes flood the palate with every pillow-soft sip. Verdant pine and grapefruit pith nuances round things out on the backend, making for a refreshingly balanced finish.Hazy, Hoppy, JuicyUrbs Est Horto IPA - Triple New England / Hazy | 10.5% ABV 4Hop Butcher For The World (Brewery)Chicago, ILhttp://www.hopbutcher.comTasting NotesEvery luscious drop bursts with drippy peach and berry medley tones. Nuances of strawberry and grapefruit meet for a sweet sip of pink lemonade chased before balmy passionfruit and verdant pine rise on the end.Hazy, juicy, Pillowy, DankFluffernutter Destructor Stout - Pastry | 12% ABV 2Boiler Brewing Co.Lincoln, NEhttps://www.boilerbrewingcompany.comTasting NotesChocolatey malts surge through every thick sip, laying a rich, fudgy foundation. Then creamy hints of vanilla and mallow weave silky sweetness into nutty layers, providing massive fluffernutter flavor with each gulp.Thick, Sweet, Creamy, Nutty, Chocolatey
Have you ever been lost in the woods? Did you immediately ball up in the fetal position and scream for help? Stephen King's, The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon follows the story of Tricia McFarland, a nine year old girl who is lost in the woods with very few supplies and little water. Her only contact with the outside world is through her Walkman which is tuned into the Boston Red Sox and her favorite player, Tom Gordon. In this episode the Roamers debate fiction vs non-fiction, foraging for food, how hallucinations help with survival, and what they would listen to if they were only accompanied by a Walkman. What's on your lost in the woods mixtape?
Walkers, Geeks, Lurkers, Biters, Creepers, Roamers….a Zombie by any other name would smell as foul. Now the series that gave us as many names for the undead as they did methods of dispatching them, has come to an end. Kinda. The Brothers Rivera have thoughts! AAWA Charlie mourns the untimely passing of Jason David Frank, the Green Ranger himself, while Jon closes the book on the Attack on Titan manga series, and looks ahead to the anime wrapping up in '23!
Most creatives never build the business they want because of how they spend their time. Today, we have our good friend Beba Vowels joining us to chat all things productivity as a solopreneur. Beba is the founder of Roamers and a world renown wedding photographer who's recently taken up brand work as well. Based out of SoCal, Beba has build an incredible business because of her habits and productivity. We made a free mini-course for you based off some of the convo of this interview. It's really good. You for sure want it. Grab it below. Get the FREE Mini Course - 4 Productivity Tips For Solopreneurs featuring BEBA
We all know it takes a village right? Well your business is no different. Building a community is an important part of taking your business to the next level! Today we have Beba Vowels with us to share how to get a community around us and embrace their support. She started Roamers - a fantastic retreat for photographers to get together and build beautiful friendships while getting the education of a lifetime! You can check out Beba's website here to see all of her great events and check out her Instagram here. DM me on Instagram to let me know your favorite part of this episode and what tip helped the most! If you send me a screenshot of your review, I'll give you a shout out and a thank you! Beba's instagram Check out my FREE TRAINING “How To Attract A Flood Of Hot Inquiries Willing To Pay Premium Prices So That You Can Book Your Highest Paying Weddings (Without Working 24/7)” HERE!! Batch.ai FREE Phone Call Script FREE Initial Inquiry Email Templates Client Connection Course 1:1 Workflow Workshop
The Roamers dive into the book Sprinting Through No Man's Land by Adin Dobkin who painstakingly chronicled the journey of the 1919 Tour de France cyclists many of whom had recently completed service in World War I. The ink on the Treaty at Versailles had barely dried when the riders took off on a route around the country's border. Most of the competitors lacked the fitness, resources, and tolerance for pain necessary to endure the 3,450mi race for it was a far cry from the modern tour with teams that posses unlimited funding. The 1919 riders didn't just pedal, they acted as their own mechanic, dietician, doctor, manager, masseur, seamstress and even blacksmith. It was a Tour rich with mythology- the first to introduce the Maillot Jaune (Yellow Jersey), the second longest of all time, but most importantly a race that reunited the war-torn people of France.
The Roamers discuss Cheryl Strayed's book Wild which was adapted into the film of the same name staring Reese Witherspoon. In 1995 Strayed set out on the Pacific Crest Trail to traverse 1,100 miles of the California and Oregon wilderness on foot while escaping the life she left behind. Prior to embarking on her hike Strayed was stricken with suffering and grief after the death of her mother and the abandonment of her family. She began using heroin when her marriage fell apart and needed a dramatic change; that change came in the form of the PCT.
Christine and Kyle read Lost in the Jungle by Yossi Ghinsberg which chronicles the time that Ghinsberg........got lost in the jungle. In 1981 he and three other backpackers tromped into the Amazon jungle of Bolivia hoping to make contact with a legendary indigenous village and strike it rich by finding a mother lode of gold. They were armed with a shot gun, machete and the hubris of youth, but things quickly turned from an adventure to survival when the group split up and divided their resources. Christine and Kyle discuss Yossi's miserable journey to safety, the pitfalls of the expedition, and come up with eight rules of survival! Finally, they give their rating for the book. Spoiler alert- THE AUDIO BOOK WILL MAKE YOUR EARS BLEED!The next book we'll read and discuss is Wild by Cheryl Strayed which was adapted into the 2014 film of the same name starring Reese Witherspoon. For more Roamers content follow @blackgoldcabin on Instagram.
Meet Jaci & Ray from relatable_roamers You are going to love these two! Being together on the road pretty much 24/7 they share their top tips for couples surviving vanlife, how much money you need to take off on your adventure & the top places they have visited so far. They are travelling Aus in a Sprinter 4x4 with Kaiser their huge German Shepherd and have a baby on the way. Insta: relatable_roamers To keep up to date with new episodes follow us on socials @ Augie Sundays & if you are feeling the love don't forget to subscribe and rate the poddy as it helps other travellers and vanlovers find the podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Digitale Nomaden machen ganz unterschiedliche Berufe, sagt die Filmemacherin Lena Leonhardt. Da gebe es die klassischen Influencer, die ihre Social-Media-Community bedienen, sie habe für ihren Film aber auch einen Immobilien-Makler oder eine Frau aus Kenia, die Erste-Hilfe-Kurse online anbiete, getroffen. Der Antrieb sei bei allen digitalen Nomaden allerdings ähnlich, meint Lena Leonhardt. Die meisten wollten am Ende ihres Lebens nicht dastehen und sich eingestehen: Ich habe dieses Leben nicht optimal genutzt. Das digitale Nomadentum sei damit oft die „Flucht vor der Sorge, ein langweiliges Leben zu führen“. Die Digitalisierung sei hier eine Chance, biete aber auch Gefahren und ganz neue Zwänge. Gerade wer über Social Media sein Geld verdienen wolle, müsse ständig seine Community füttern. Der Titel „Follow your likes“ spiele auch auf diesen Zwang an, den „Likes“ hinterherzurennen.
Dani and Woifi are back with a new episode and their guests have a unique style of living together: they live in a van. They talked about how they met and came about building out a van and what the difficulties can be living in such a small space together. Andi and Kathi love the life abroad and with their work they can do almost everything from their little office in their van. Listen in and get excited for van life. ---------------- Dani und Woifi sind mit einer neuen Folge zurück und ihre Gäste haben einen einzigartigen Lebensstil: Sie leben in einem Van. Sie sprachen darüber, wie sie sich trafen und einen Van bauten und welche Schwierigkeiten es geben kann, auf so kleinem Raum zusammen zu leben. Andi und Kathi lieben das Leben im Ausland und mit ihrer Arbeit können sie fast alles von ihrem kleinen Büro in ihrem Van aus erledigen. DIY Camper Conversion blog www.mein-camperausbau.de & their book https://tidd.ly/2IOBVfP Salty Roamers brand & products: www.salty-mind.com You can follow their journey at www.instagram.com/salty.roamers For contenc creation find recent projects at www.andreas-weiss.at and for Yoga, Meditation and Mindfulness hop over to www.malindkate.com Our website: www.translatinglovepodcast.com. Our E-Mail: translatinglovepodcast@gmail.com Contact us on Instagram: @translatinglovepodcast Danis Course: Strengthening Your Relationship | Listenable --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/translating-love/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/translating-love/support
Would you quit your dream job for an epic bike ride? Does travel result in life changing epiphanies? What impact do your parents have on who you become as an adult? The Roamers discuss Jedidiah Jenkins's sixteen month cycling trip from Oregon to Patagonia and answer every last question about religion, sexuality, and the simple beauty of cycling.
How does the current state of America compare to that of the 1960's? Has progress been made? Are cities doomed to fail? What great adventure is on your bucket list? Christine and Kyle attempt to answer these questions and more as they dive into John Steinbeck's book Travels with Charley: In Search of America. ROAD TRIP!In 1960 John Steinbeck embraced van life hitting the open road in a camper-truck accompanied by his poodle Charley. Travels with Charley is a travelogue of that journey with Steinbeck musing on the country he built a career writing about. It was an election year; political and racial unrest was sweeping the nation and Steinbeck made remarkably prescient observations about America that took shape in recent history. The book was published in 1962, the same year Steinbeck won the Nobel Prize for literature and made it to the top of the New York Times Best Seller list.For more Roamers related content follow @blackgoldcabin on Instagram Music provided by Ross Bugden, Without Limits and Chris Haugen, Tumbleweed Texas
This month the Roamers Book Club read Soaring to Glory: A Tuskegee Airman's Firsthand Account of WWII. It is the remarkable story of Lt. Col. Harry Stewart Jr.--one of the last surviving members of the Tuskegee Airmen, African-American pilots and airmen that trained in Tuskegee, Alabama. From a young age Harry fantasized about flight and his story raises the question - To what lengths would you go to achieve your dream? Despite facing the significant obstacle of widespread racism in 1930's and 40's America, he became a pilot by joining the armed forces during WWII. The Roamers discuss this enjoyable book, Harry's improbable success, their own dreams and fears of flying, and the lasting legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen.Join us next month for "Travels with Charley" by American heavy-hitter and Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck.For additional content and announcements, follow Black Gold Cabin on Instagram @blackgoldcabin.Music for the show was provided by Ross Budgen and falls under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Tracks used include Without Limits and Flight Hymn.
We received a passionate opinion from a loyal Roamers member about Robyn Davidson's Tracks and we learned more about camels! Next week we'll be releasing our third episode which covers Peter Matthiessen's Snow Leopard. Call in to be featured on the show.
Alex, Kai und Tobi sind drei der vier Mitglieder der Wildlife Roamers. Gemeinsam mit ihnen spreche ich über ihre Anfänge in der Wildlife Fotografie, ihr Seeadler Projekt, das eingesetzte Equipment und vieles mehr! Freut euch auf einen informativen Austausch und tolle Geschichten. Die Jungs auf Instagram: @Wildliferoamers Wenn euch der Podcast gefallen hat, dann lasst doch bitte eine Bewertung auf Apple Podcast da.
This episode of Roamers covers Kon Tiki which was a 1947 expedition where the author, Thor Heyerdahl and five others set out on an adventure as they sailed on a log raft from Peru to the Polynesian islands. When it was first published Kon Tiki was a best seller and footage from the expedition was used for a film that won the Oscar for Best Documentary in 1951. Book club participants featured in this episode include Katy Haas and Paulette Peterson. The next book we'll be reading and gabbing about is Tracks by Robyn Davidson. For the latest book club updates subscribe to the podcast and follow us on Instagram @blackgoldcabinMusic provided by:Without Limits by Ross Budgen This track is licensed under a ‘Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License'Interstellar by Ross Budgen This track is licensed under a ‘Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License'Snowfall by Scott Buckley This track is licensed under a ‘Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License'Art of Silence - by Uniq This track is licensed under a ‘Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License'
Mini-adventurers, Christine and Kyle, introduce The Roamers Book Club. Join the club and read the first adventure book, Kon-Tiki by Norwegian explorer and writer, Thor Heyerdahl. The Kon-Tiki expedition was a 1947 harebrained journey by raft across the Pacific Ocean from Peru to the Polynesian islands.
Ich spreche mit Daniel Ernst über Landschafts-Fotografie, die Anfänge der German Roamers, Corona, seine Entwicklung als Fotograf und seine MS Erkrankung. Wie seine Reise nach Neuseeland und Multiple Sklerose sein Leben verändert haben und was seine Pläne für die kommenden Monate sind - Das und mehr in Folge 63 #neverninetofive Daniel Ernst auf Instagram @daniel_ernst NEVER9TO5 auf Instagram @neverninetofive
The Walking Dead: Please Do Listen! Host’s Not Dead Inside! On another Spooktacular episode of Normies Like Us your hosts dive into the Horror Comic phenomenon The Walking Dead! Considered one of the most popular television shows of all time but how on earth did these corpses reanimate and rise up from the grave and into the zeitgeist? Call them Biters. Lame Brains. Lurkers. Rotters. Roamers and Walkers. But don’t you dare say the Z word on this podcast! And remember... WE... ARE... the Walking Normies. Subscribe, Carl! Insta: @NormiesLikeUs Special Guest: Jacob Ebel.
Roamers, thanks for checking out this episode of the Right To Roam Podcast. We are dipping out toes into the world of meal preparation with Jaden Bales of the Backcountry Fuel Box. Jaden is a past guest of the show having been on during the 2019 Sportsmen’s Legislative Reception. Check out the Lowdown episode #25 […]
Thanks for checking out this episode of the Right To Roam Podcast! Roamers, we have a great conversation for you. Chris and Adam, while at the 2% for Conservation BozConCon event in June, were able to sit down with producer, host, collaborator extraordinaire and worthy conservationist; Jason Matzinger. The role media plays in the conservation […]
Thanks for checking out this episode of the Right To Roam Podcast, Roamers! This week is a teaser into the 2% for Conservation‘s event that took place in June. One of the two keynote addresses included Sitka gear founder Jonathon Hart. Jonathon shares his perspective regarding cooperate involvement in the conservation conversation and overall movement. […]
Greetings and salutations Roamers, thanks for dropping by for another episode of the Right To Roam Podcast. We’ve got a great conversation for you with the one and only, Clay Hayes. Clay, in addition to a successful YouTube channel and media production entity in Twisted Stave, has a serious biological background. Chris and Adam enjoyed […]
Thanks for stopping by for this, our 100th episode Roamers! We appreciate all of your support thus far. We have a very informative episode this week as Lee and Adam are joined by goHUNT gear and research maven, Trail Kreitzer. Some of the topics on hand include the reality of point creep, application analytics and […]
Time to hit the trail in Boise, ID once again Roamers. Thank you for stopping by for the second installment of our #righttoramblebha2019 series. As a refresher, we plucked folks from the showroom floor to answer one or two of our 11 selected questions. These brief conversations are that result. Leland Brown a co-founder of […]
Thanks for stopping by for another episode of the Right To Roam Podcast! Roamers, today, we have the first in a series of episodes dedicated to the moose. Lee is joined by moose expert Brendan Oates of the Idaho Fish and Game to discuss the finer points of the Shiras moose from history in the […]
Roamers, we are appreciative of you for checking out another episode of the Right To Roam Podcast. Chris and Adam are joined by one of the greatest voices for conservation, Shane Mahoney. I’m sure you’ve heard Shane on other podcasts, however, we take a different path in this discussion as Shane dives into the philosophy […]
Thanks for dropping in Roamers, to another episode of the Right To Roam podcast! The whole crew is present for this conversation with first time R2R guest, Joshua Morse. Joshua’s research, and this conversation, centers around the ins, outs, ups and downs of migration corridors and the ungulates that rely on them. Reluctantly, we are […]
Thanks for dropping in Roamers! We know we’ve been shy on releasing Lowdown episodes but we haven’t totally abandoned them. This week’s lowdown brings us back to our roots of bringing timely information to the podcast listeners. Wyomingites, open your ears as this applies to you! Jess Johnson of the Wyoming Wildlife Federation joins Chris […]
Thanks for hopping on the trail with us this week Roamers! We’ve got a great conversation with Lee, Sam and Adam being joined by co-founder and current owner/operator/spokesman of Hunt To Eat and all around conservation go-getter, Mahting Putelis. Some tough questions are asked and hopefully answered as the guys dive into some of the […]
Thanks for tuning into the podcast Roamers! This week on the Right To Roam Podcast, we continue our multi-episode series that focuses on media’s role in conservation. Chris and Adam are joined by digital asset manager for Seacat Creative, Paul Kemper. Paul and the guys sprint right down the trail of the importance of conservation […]
You’re in the thick of it now, Roamers! Thanks for hitting up another Right To Roam lowdown. Lee takes the reins for this episode to touch on some timely information in relation to your potential harvest. CWD is the subject matter, however, our approach to the subject matter is a tad different. Lee draws on […]
Roamers, Roamers, Roamers, thanks for checking out another episode of the Right To Roam Podcast! You’re gonna want to set the cruise control a few mph slower, extend the time on the treadmill, or hang the “Do Not Disturb” sign on the office door for this one! The full hosting contingent find themselves along the […]
Angefangen hat Tobias Schnorpfeil als Fotograf. Aus seiner Leidenschaft für Stilleben ist er mittlerweile jedoch bei bewegten Bildern gelandet. Als Filmemacher arbeitet er heute für große Kunden. Zuletzt war er mit dem Fotografenkollektiv "German Roamers" im Auftrag von Olympus in den französischen Pyrenäen und in Südamerika unterwegs. Außerdem ist Tobias an der Online-Reiseplattform "Mapify" beteiligt. ---------- "Abenteuer Reportagefotografie": Welche Geschichte möchtest du erzählen? Entdecke den visuellen Storyteller in dir: Tauche mit uns ein in die faszinierende Welt der Reportagefotografie. Hier geht's zur Webseite: https://www.abenteuer-reportagefotografie.de/ Melde dich für den Newsletter an und bleibe immer auf dem Laufenden.
Angefangen hat Tobias Schnorpfeil als Fotograf. Aus seiner Leidenschaft für Stillleben ist er mittlerweile jedoch bei bewegten Bildern gelandet. Als Filmemacher arbeitet er heute für große Kunden. Zuletzt war er mit dem Fotografenkollektiv "German Roamers" im Auftrag von Olympus in den französischen Pyrenäen und in Südamerika unterwegs. Außerdem ist Tobias an der Online-Reiseplattform "Mapify" beteiligt.
Angefangen hat Tobias Schnorpfeil als Fotograf. Aus seiner Leidenschaft für Stillleben ist er mittlerweile jedoch bei bewegten Bildern gelandet. Als Filmemacher arbeitet er heute für große Kunden. Zuletzt war er mit dem Fotografenkollektiv "German Roamers" im Auftrag von Olympus in den französischen Pyrenäen und in Südamerika unterwegs. Außerdem ist Tobias an der Online-Reiseplattform "Mapify" beteiligt.
Welcome back Roamers to the Right To Roam podcast! We’ve got a great episode for you this week in that we are giving away our first Grand Prize (Thanks First Lite) associated with the Go Fund Me and we have a special guest in Walt Gasson. Lee and Sam sit down with Walt, a pioneering […]
Welcome back to the podcast Roamers! Thanks for joining us on this very unique episode. Chris and Adam are joined by retired, legendary non-game biologist Bob Oakleaf. Bob, as the state of Wyoming’s first non-game biologist, played an invaluable role in the recovery efforts of the Peregrine Falcon and Black-footed Ferret. With the aid of […]
Welcome back to the podcast Roamers! Thanks for joining us for the second installment of Wyoming grizzly bear management. The guys from Right To Roam sit down with Joe Kondelis of the Western Bear Foundation to dive full force into their role in bear education, population management, public service, bear advocacy, hunting as a tool […]
An international network of co-living spaces… What does it mean to be location independent? Dane Andrews, Co-Founder and Head of Growth at Roam (a co-living and co-working community testing the boundaries between work, travel and life adventure) joins John Matson and Nick Vivion (tnooz) in the MouthMedia Network studios powered by Sennheiser.In this episode: How Roam provides for people interested in “Nomadicism”, solving logistical things, and how the difference is the people and the community available the instant you’re in a new city How usually you just get to know people when you’re leaving and can’t get deep with people, really know them – and Roam allows you to have people in your life in that city immediately, with authentic interaction, with the spaces set up that way A lot is about architecture of space, designer by trade, the social dynamics of hospitality, with a focus more than most co-working providers How, while looking like an urban city, it is not about price per square foot, and more about setting up for interactions and maximizing happiness Common denominators of seeking out happiness, and how curiosity binds people together Various global places differ more in logistics than mindset Play spaces, and how design and architecture are intended to be inspiring, and seeing yourself there The origin of Roam International, wanting to see them all over the world Viewing Roam spaces them as your home, housing from a different perspective instead of hospitality Connecting with people via private social media groups The 2,000 alumni (“Roamers”), and how they get stamps on their “passport” for going to all properties Next properties in London and Tokyo A cornbread story The company’s financial model, and how they started with leasing properties, Benefitting from the idea of AirBnB being around for years, and how they set precedent for how similar models work How Roam has a hotel license, which allows people to stay Marketing for the company, as somewhere between an apartment an a hotel Andrews’ first trip as a child, and finding oneself, finding a Phoenix local in the “dodgiest” place (Athens) Never about being exclusive, and always about inclusive
Roam if you want to? MLex’s Chief Telecom Correspondent Magnus Franklin and Brussels Managing Editor James Panichi discuss a watershed in EU telecom history: the day the EU brought about the end of roaming surcharges. To listen, just click on the image above. You can read Magnus' comment on our website at http://bit.ly/2sw9zg5 .
Thought lost to history, this show from the archives of the Roamers project never aired in any format, and is now presented to EERIE listeners. The new crew discussed road rage, travel, and some of their personal geographical dislikes and prejudices.
Just a taste, more like a banquet of the new show with the old cast. EERIE listeners will recognize old and newish EERIE voices (from EP 220) as we simulcast a new podcast we've had in development, Indy Roamers. It's a lot of the same banter you loved or hated and a whole lot more. And if you like it, head over to ITunes and subscribe!
The Tao of The Velvet Rope: Myths, Truths, and Guiding Principles of Nightclub Security
Part 1 in a series examining the roles of Security Staffers in a Bar/Nightclub setting.