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Sever
Hobby magazín: Rybářská stráž může přeměřit rybu i zkontrolovat návnadu. Prokazuje se průkazem a odznakem

Sever

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 3:00


Rybaření má svá pravidla a každý rybář musí dodržovat rybářský řád. Na jeho plnění dohlíží rybářská stráž. Její členové pravidelně vyrážejí do svých revírů a kontrolují nejen úlovky a doklady, ale i kvalitu vody a rybí osádky v jednotlivých nádržích.

Ostrava
Hobby magazín: Rybářská stráž může přeměřit rybu i zkontrolovat návnadu. Prokazuje se průkazem a odznakem

Ostrava

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 3:00


Rybaření má svá pravidla a každý rybář musí dodržovat rybářský řád. Na jeho plnění dohlíží rybářská stráž. Její členové pravidelně vyrážejí do svých revírů a kontrolují nejen úlovky a doklady, ale i kvalitu vody a rybí osádky v jednotlivých nádržích.

Karlovy Vary
Hobby magazín: Rybářská stráž může přeměřit rybu i zkontrolovat návnadu. Prokazuje se průkazem a odznakem

Karlovy Vary

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 3:00


Rybaření má svá pravidla a každý rybář musí dodržovat rybářský řád. Na jeho plnění dohlíží rybářská stráž. Její členové pravidelně vyrážejí do svých revírů a kontrolují nejen úlovky a doklady, ale i kvalitu vody a rybí osádky v jednotlivých nádržích.

Radio Wnet
Prof. Mieczysław Ryba: Nawrocki obalił oskarżenia o brak atutów w polityce międzynarodowej

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 18:51


W rozmowie z Łukaszem Jankowskim prof. Mieczysław Ryba ocenia skutki spotkania Karola Nawrockiego z prezydentem USA Donaldem Trumpem. Z Trumpem nie spotkał się ani Tusk, ani Sikorski - podkreśla.

Phantom Electric Ghost
Ruby Ryba|Screen Time Strategist|Phone use best practices

Phantom Electric Ghost

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 59:24


Ruby Ryba|Screen Time Strategist|Phone use best practicesRuby Ryba is a Screen Time Strategist, author, and coach who helps people build intentional digital habits that actually work for their lives. A former high school math teacher turned digital wellness advocate, Ruby blends behavioral science, storytelling, and practical tools to guide people in reclaiming their time and attention.She's currently writing her first book, How to Stop Scrolling, which empowers readers to take control of their phone use through self-awareness, boundaries, and meaningful alternatives. Her work is rooted in the belief that anyone can change their relationship with their phone—if they're intentional, reflective, and willing to set boundaries with the virtual world.Link:http://howtostopscrolling.com/Support PEG by checking out our Sponsors:Download and use Newsly for free now from www.newsly.me or from the link in the description, and use promo code “GHOST” and receive a 1-month free premium subscription.The best tool for getting podcast guests:https://podmatch.com/signup/phantomelectricghostSubscribe to our Instagram for exclusive content:https://www.instagram.com/expansive_sound_experiments/Subscribe to our YouTube https://youtube.com/@phantomelectricghost?si=rEyT56WQvDsAoRprRSShttps://anchor.fm/s/3b31908/podcast/rssSubstackhttps://substack.com/@phantomelectricghost?utm_source=edit-profile-page

Prawo na Oko
39 | O ESG jako przyszłości compliance mówi Justyna Walas-Ryba

Prawo na Oko

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 23:07


Przyszłość biznesu czy przykry obowiązek? To już nie jest kwestia wyboru – to kwestia przetrwania w dynamicznie zmieniającym się świecie. Słuchawki w dłoń, bo już teraz nasza gościni i jej Eksperckie Spojrzenie Gruntownie rozkłada ESG na czynniki pierwsze! Prawo na Oko - praktycznie i w punkt!AUTOREKLAMA Poznaj ESG Impact & Trends - rzetelne źródło wiedzy o zrównoważonym rozwoju https://bit.ly/4i2dN42 

Pardubice
Zprávy pro Pardubický kraj: O české sladkovodní ryby je zájem, závisí ale na sezóně i počasí

Pardubice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 3:41


Mají lidé zájem o sladkovodní čerstvé ryby z rybářství v regionu? Zvýšit by ho měla aktuální kampaň Ryba na talíř, kterou pořádá Ministerstvo zemědělství. Reportérka Barbora Soukupová zjišťovala, jak jsou na tom teď s prodejem rybářství v Pardubickém kraji.

Clásica FM Radio - Podcast de Música Clásica

Carlos Iribarren | La imagen de la Virgen María sosteniendo el cuerpo de su hijo tras la crucifixión ha inspirado a artistas de todas las épocas y disciplinas. Aunque quizá nos vengan primero a la cabeza los cuadros y las esculturas más célebres, aquí nos dedicamos a la música y queremos compartir con vosotros varias obras tituladas Stabat Mater, en las que se ha destacado ese momento tan emotivo a través de una música conmovedora. Son piezas compuestas por Joseph Haydn, Zoltán Kodaly, Nicola Bonifacio Logroscino, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi y 3 maestros checos: Ryba, Tucapsky y el genio Antonín Dvorak. Carlos y Mario comparten micrófonos con el musicólogo y entusiasta David González Nuño, quien tiene la habilidad de contarnos muchos detalles con precisión de cirujano. Todo con la finalidad de que disfrutes al máximo de la nueva y sacra entrega de Hoy Toca, el programa de Clásica FM que te quiere sorprender

Radio LUZ
beluga ryba: O miłości do muzyki i samego siebie

Radio LUZ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 50:30


"Dziadzia". Oprócz nieoczywistej nazwy projekt niesie za sobą równie intrygującą treść. Ten niepowtarzalny miks psychodelii, rapu i wyjątkowej szczerości był jednym z najlepszych polskich albumów 2024 roku. Kilka tygodni temu z jego twórcą, Jędrzejem Dudkiem (tutaj tworzącym pod pseudonimem Beluga Ryba) miał okazję bardzo obszernie porozmawiać Jędrzej Śmiałowski. Posłuchaj

This is Yoga Therapy
Pelvic Yoga Therapy for the Whole Woman with Cheri Dostal Ryba

This is Yoga Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 41:10


In this episode, I interviewed Cheri Dostal Ryba. Cheri has devoted over 20 years to embodied inquiry & transformation as a movement educator, fitness trainer, dancer, C-IAYT yoga therapist, speaker and author. Her approach weaves the cyclical wisdom of nature with nervous system and polyvagal informed whole person pelvic care. Cheri published her first book in 2022, Pelvic Yoga Therapy for the Whole Woman: A Professional Guide. With abundant sound effects and heart-led facilitation, she helps women remember and trust their instincts and authentic expression.Her book is now in it's 3rd anniversary and she's been working on some new book-related content including the upcoming May 1-3 Pelvic Yoga Book Summit, which includes fresh insights, guided practices, and candid conversations with leading experts to inspire continued results. We spoke about all of this and more on the podcast.Support the showConnect with Inner Peace Yoga Therapy Email us: info@innerpeaceyogatherapy.com Website Instagram Facebook

Radio Wnet
Prof. Mieczysław Ryba: Trzaskowski unika debat. Nie chce brać odpowiedzialności za działania rządu

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 15:08


Kandydat KO robi wszystko, by w ewentualnej debacie stworzyć sobie jak najbardziej komfortowe warunki, i jeszcze próbuje udawać odważnego - ocenia politolog. 

Yoga Therapy Hour with Amy Wheeler
Trusting the Body's Wisdom – A Journey of Healing with Cheri Dostal Ryba

Yoga Therapy Hour with Amy Wheeler

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 54:39


Episode Description: In this deeply moving and profoundly insightful episode, Amy Wheeler welcomes yoga therapist, author, and pelvic health expert Cheri Dostal Ryba to share her personal story of healing, embodiment, and reclamation. Cheri's journey touches on intergenerational trauma, family estrangement, caregiving for a parent in crisis, and the body's remarkable wisdom in processing, protecting, and ultimately guiding us toward healing.Cheri vulnerably recounts the transformative chapter of her life that unfolded after her family returned to Wisconsin, just as her book, Pelvic Yoga Therapy for the Whole Woman, was released. Amid navigating her family's unraveling, Cheri found herself in the heart of her own embodied healing journey — trusting the intelligence of her body, allowing grief to move through her, and reclaiming her own sense of safety, belonging, and joy.This conversation is a testament to the power of somatic practice, ancestral healing, and trusting the subtle (and not-so-subtle) signals our bodies give us, even when our minds may not yet have words for the story.Please note: This episode touches on sensitive topics, including family trauma, suicide attempts, and intergenerational wounding. While the conversation is approached with compassion and care, we advise listener discretion, particularly if you are listening with children or if these topics are personally triggering.Topics Covered:How yoga, breathwork, and mantra supported Cheri's healing processThe wisdom of the body in revealing truth — even before the mind catches upGrieving necessary endings and choosing healthy boundaries with familyThe role of the pelvis in personal power, belonging, and embodied wholenessHow yoga therapy can support pelvic health, trauma recovery, and personal reclamationCheri's upcoming Pelvic Yoga Book Summit – May 2-3, 2025Quotes from the Episode: "Sensitivity is the privilege and responsibility of remembering." — Toko-pa Turner "Healing is living — fiercely committing to the present moment." — Cheri Dostal RybaResources Mentioned:Book: Pelvic Yoga Therapy for the Whole Woman: A Professional Guide by Cheri Dostal RybaEvent: Pelvic Yoga Book Summit - May 2-3, 2025 (Registration opens by April 4, 2025)Book Mentioned by Amy: Necessary Endings by Dr. Henry CloudMantra Discussed: Mahā Mṛtyuñjaya Mantra – exploring its symbolism of effortless release and surrenderAbout Cheri Dostal Ryba: Cheri is a yoga therapist, pelvic health specialist, somatic educator, and author. Her work empowers individuals — particularly women — to reclaim their embodied sense of safety, pleasure, and sovereignty. Through her book, retreats, and upcoming summit, Cheri weaves together the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of healing the pelvic bowl, while honoring the whole person.Connect with Cheri: Website: www.cheridostalryba.com Pelvic Yoga Book Summit: www.cheridostalryba.com/pelvicyogabooksummit Instagram: @cheridostalrybaThe Yoga Therapy Bridge Blog: https://amywheeler.com Come join us at Maryland University of Integrative Health (MUIH) for our Signature Programs starting in Fall 2025. Master of Science in Yoga Therapy https://lnkd.in/gBSCUsMQ Are you already a licensed healthcare professional? Explore MUIH's Post-Master's Certificate in Therapeutic Yoga Practices, designed specifically for licensed healthcare professionals.  https://lnkd.in/gbWHSjQq

Vogule co myślisz?
Pan kotek był chory, czyli dziewięcioletnie perturbacje Rybusia

Vogule co myślisz?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 26:35


Rozhlasový sloupek
Pavel Kroneisl: Rybaření z kuchyně

Rozhlasový sloupek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 2:18


Bydleli jsme tenkrát v Kaplici, v místech kde se říká Na Bělidle, pár metrů od řeky Malše. Ta se tenkrát celkem ráda rozvodňovala. Ostatně stejně jako dnes.Všechny díly podcastu Rozhlasový sloupek můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Radio Wnet
Prof. Mieczysław Ryba: sondaże niewiele mówią o poglądach Polaków. Służą raczej manipulacji

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 18:24


Badania opinii publicznej były już wielokrotnie negatywnie weryfikowane przy urnach wyborczych - mówi politolog.

Sever
Svět zvířat: Ubylo rybářů, kteří jen platili příspěvky. Pozitivní zprávou je, že mezi dětmi zájem o rybaření je

Sever

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 24:33


S mluvčím severočeských rybářů Janem Skalským si povídáme nejen o rybách a rybaření, ale také o rybářích.

Radio Wnet
Prof. Mieczysław Ryba: "Wojny sondażowe" to element strategii wykreowania konfliktu miedzy Nawrockim a Mentzenem

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 23:48


W ukazujących się ostatnio sondażach Sławomir Mentzen oddala się w ekspresowym tempie od Szymona Hołowni. Wg prof. Mieczysława Ryby jest to okoliczność niebezpieczna dla Rafała Trzaskowskiego. 

Opus pokalbis
Gatvės poeziją ir roką plakanti E. Dilnikaitė: kūryba neapsiriboja įprastais žodžiais

Opus pokalbis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 21:27


Naujas vardas alternatyviosios muzikos scenoje – Emilija Dilnikaitė – „Dilema“. Pasibaigus pokalbiui, kolegų komplimentai „įdomiai asmenybei“ ir atlikėjų užklausos dėl galimybių bendradarbiauti. Menišku atvirumu žavinti kūrėja pristato solo projektą, bet mintyse dar daugiau kūrybinių idėjų: „Esu dalyvavusi poroje „Slam“ poezijos konkursų, deklamuojant savo tekstus sulaukiau ovacijų. Pagalvojau, kodėl nepabandžius panašia stilistika rašyti ir dainų tekstus. Tai neturi apsiriboti visiems girdimais žinomais žodžiais. Noriu įdėti kažką nauja. Kai pati klausausi muzikos, pirmiausia, perskaitau visą dainą kaip eilėraštį. Ir tik iš to susidarau nuomonę, ar noriu jos klausytis. Jeigu man patinka, apie ką kalbama, tada norisi išgirsti tai, kas girdima“, – apie savo kūrybą pasakoja E. Dilnikaitė. Ved. Marius Andrijauskas

Radio Wnet
Prof. Mieczysław Ryba: wiele ruchów Trzaskowskiego jest karykaturalnych, ale stoi za nimi pewna logika

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 15:07


Jest dość prawdopodobne, że uniki prezydenta Warszawy, jego konserwatywne deklaracje, zniechęcą do niego elektorat lewicowy - mówi politolog.

Dopolední host
Žádné sezení u vody. Šampiónka Kateřina Švagrová má ráda aktivní rybaření, při kterém se nešetří

Dopolední host

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 26:24


Medaile ze světových šampionátů i cenné úlovky a trofeje sbírá rybářka Kateřina Švagrová. Rodačka z jihočeské Kaplice loni zažila mistrovství světa v muškaření kousek od svého domova na Českokrumlovsku. V individuální kategorii vybojovala bronz a v týmové dokonce zlato. Česká ženská muškařská reprezentace zvítězila už potřetí za sebou v řadě.Všechny díly podcastu Dopolední host můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Frontman.cz
Duševní zdraví muzikantů // Kuba Ryba & Nikola Kandoussi // Podcast Frontwoman #10

Frontman.cz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 49:50


Duševní zdraví je v posledních letech stále častěji celospolečensky skloňovaným tématem. Ale co duševní zdraví muzikantů? V nové epizodě pořadu Podcast Frontwoman probírá Nikola Kandoussi spolu s hudebníkem a skladatelem Kubou Rybou důvody, proč je mezi muzikanty tak vysoké procento dotázaných, kteří mají psychické obtíže, a Kuba velmi otevřeně sdílí svou vlastní zkušenost s úzkostmi, panickými atakami a depresí. Společně se dotýkají i tématu spouštěčů, trémy a různých cest vedoucích k uzdravení. Přečtěte si také článek na magazínu Frontman: https://www.frontman.cz/podcast-frontwoman-10-dusevni-zdravi-muzikantu #podcast #frontwoman

Entrepreneurs for Impact
#213: Julian Ryba-White, CEO at Mark1 – FOAK Finance. Low-Carbon Project Development as a Service. RMI, Flour, and Deep Science Ventures Partnership. TRL vs ARL for Climate Tech.

Entrepreneurs for Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 48:49


Mark1 is a public benefit corporation focused on accelerating the commercialization of emerging industrial technologies and climate solutions. Spun out of Deep Science Ventures and the Rocky Mountain Institute, Mark1 offers early-stage project development support, front-end planning, and catalytic capital for innovative companies. By bridging the gap between technology development and project deployment, they help startups navigate the complexities of project financing, off-take agreements, and regulatory processes. Julian Ryba-White, Co-Founder and CEO of Mark1, was previously a Principal at Nokomis Energy, Senior Director at TenK Solar, and Manager at SolarCity. Here are five takeaways. Bridging the commercialization gap: Julian explains the unique challenges companies face when transitioning from technology development to project deployment and how Mark One supports this process through expertise and resources. Adoption readiness levels: Mark One introduces the concept of "adoption readiness levels" from the DOE to measure project viability and prepare companies for scaling. Catalytic capital: Julian details their funding approach, offering $300,000 to $500,000 tied to project milestones to de-risk development and align incentives. Holistic project development: Mark One's bespoke program identifies gaps in technology, finance, and equity, providing tailored support through a co-development agreement. Career advice for emerging professionals: Julian emphasizes the importance of patience, family time, and human connection in balancing personal and professional growth.

Alfabet Wojtusika
#194 Agata Romaniuk. „Najgorsze randki świata i kilka udanych” - opowieści o potrzebie bliskości

Alfabet Wojtusika

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 41:39


Odcinek #194, w którym w krakowskiej Spółdzielni Ogniwo rozmawiam z Agatą Romaniuk o S jak samotności i współczesnych R jak relacjach romantycznych, opisanych w książce „Najgorsze randki świata i kilka udanych”. Zaczynamy od M jak makaronu, czyli randkowego zagajenia.Pytam Agatę o S jak słowa, które nas w slangu randkowym opisują i o Z jak zdjęcia, która nas definiują.Mówimy o S jak swipe'owaniu, N jak nakłuwaniu szpilkami oraz W jak widzeniu siebie nawzajem.Pojawia się G jak ghosting, S jak sztuka spotkania i jest P jak Polska, której się nie odzobaczyć. Pytam o to co utraciliśmy, o potrzebę kontaktu. Rozmawiamy o niepatrzeniu, braku uważności.Przyglądamy się przy okazji zdjęciom Z różnymi artefaktami: R jak rybą, F jak firanką. Nie omijamy też tematu K jak kobiet bez głów. Zastanawiamy się nad tym czym jest dziś - udana R jak randka. Sprawdzamy  O jak oczekiwania, a tych jest A jak alfabet: Ciacho z płaskim B jak brzuchem i znajomością Czechowa. Opowiadamy o książce i o różnych w niej opisanych S jak samotnościach.W końcu trafiamy na człowieka z dobrą twarzą.

Radio Wnet
Czy PO wymieni kandydata na prezydenta? Prof. Mieczysław Ryba: Trzaskowski jest słaby, ale najlepszy z nich wszystkich

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 18:35


13 miesięcy rządu Tuska spowodowało, że jakikolwiek kandydat z tego obozu jest niewybieralny - ocenia politolog.

Garso gėlės
David Bowie - ankstyvoji kūryba

Garso gėlės

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 53:32


Kasmet sausio mėnesio pradžioje prisimename bene įtakingiausią roko istorijoje dainų autorių atlikėją, visapusišką menininką David'ą Bowie'į ir trumpai apžvelgsime dar Davy'io Jones'o muzikinio kelio pradžią, kartu su pirmosiomis grupėmis „The King Bees“, „The Manish Boys“, „The Lower Third“ ir „Feathers“.Ved. Lukas Devita

Radio Wnet
Prof. Mieczysław Ryba: wyznawcy lewackich ideologii nie radzą sobie w wolnej debacie publicznej

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 21:19


Obserwujemy panikę związaną z faktem rozczelniania się systemu cenzury w mediach społecznościowych - mówi politolog.

Vysočina
Zprávy z Vysočiny: Místo omáčky s knedlíky ryba a zelenina: Třebíčská nemocnice zavádí novou zdravou dietu

Vysočina

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 2:28


Třebíčská nemocnice přichází s novinkou pro pacienty, kteří se chtějí stravovat zdravě i během hospitalizace. Nově zavedla dietu 3Fit, která je plná vitamínů, vlákniny a bílkovin a je určena především pro ty, kteří dbají na zdravý životní styl. Tato dieta je zdarma a mohou ji využít i pacienti, kteří si přejí zhubnout, sportovci nebo lidé, kteří chtějí udržet svou váhu.

Radio Wnet
Prof. Mieczysław Ryba: Ta władza traktuje Kościół jako bezpośrednie zaplecze PiS, dlatego próbuje go zwalczać

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 15:34


Politolog mówi o przeszukaniu klasztoru Dominikanów w Lublinie, co wywołało wiele dyskusji na temat granic działań służb i ich relacji z Kościołem. Prof. Mieczysław Ryba podkreśla, że działanie rządu, związane z przeszukaniami w klasztorze, może być postrzegane jako manifestacja siły, jednak budzi poważne wątpliwości co do faktycznej skuteczności takich działań.  Rozmówca Łukasza Jankowskiego tłumaczy, że przekraczanie granic, które do tej pory zostały zachowane w relacjach między państwem a Kościołem, nie tylko skutkuje kompromitacją służb, ale także może być interpretowane jako próba zastraszenia duchowieństwa. Zauważa, że nowe trendy pokazują, iż atakowanie Kościoła może wywołać krótkotrwałe poparcie społeczności antyklerykalnej, ale w dłuższej perspektywie może zadziałać na niekorzyść rządu. 

Host Lucie Výborné
Ryba není hloupý tvor, a kapr obzvlášť. Kaprařina už je pro mě diagnóza, usmívá se rybář Karel Nikl

Host Lucie Výborné

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 30:21


Svou první rybu chytil, když mu bylo 12 let, a vzpomíná na to jako na zásadní událost. „V ten moment, kdy jsem ji ulovil, se něco stalo mezi nebem a zemí a můj osud tenkrát nabral směr, kdy mě ryby doprovázely, doprovázejí a budou doprovázet celým životem,“ vypráví držitel titulu šampion šampionů v lovu kaprů Karel Nikl. Kde se vzala jeho fascinace kapry? A proč si je pojmenovává? Poslechněte si rozhovor natočený na rybníce ve Starém Kolíně.Všechny díly podcastu Host Lucie Výborné můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Radiožurnál
Host Lucie Výborné: Ryba není hloupý tvor, a kapr obzvlášť. Kaprařina už je pro mě diagnóza, usmívá se rybář Karel Nikl

Radiožurnál

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 30:21


Svou první rybu chytil, když mu bylo 12 let, a vzpomíná na to jako na zásadní událost. „V ten moment, kdy jsem ji ulovil, se něco stalo mezi nebem a zemí a můj osud tenkrát nabral směr, kdy mě ryby doprovázely, doprovázejí a budou doprovázet celým životem,“ vypráví držitel titulu šampion šampionů v lovu kaprů Karel Nikl. Kde se vzala jeho fascinace kapry? A proč si je pojmenovává? Poslechněte si rozhovor natočený na rybníce ve Starém Kolíně.

The Chef JKP Podcast
Season 8 - Episode 5 - 2024 Festive Special !

The Chef JKP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 115:20


Send us a textIt's a special festive episode of the Chef JKP Podcast! James Knight-Paccheco spreads the holiday cheer as we celebrate the podcast's new availability on YouTube and welcome special guests Courtney Brandt and Liam Collens for a lively discussion about what's next in the culinary world. With gifts exchanged, festive vibes in the air, and plenty of laughter, this episode dives into the trends shaping 2024, the rise of Emirati cuisine, and reflections on the Michelin awards in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, looking forward into the dining trends in 2025!Tune in and enjoy:

Radioporadna
Klobásy, ryba, salát, cukroví…hřešíte o Vánocích? Vyvažujte přeplněný žaludek bylinkami

Radioporadna

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 19:53


Na zlepšení trávení pomáhají hořké byliny. Mají to i v názvu. Například zeměžluč nebo hořec. Tyto bylinky se používají v různých koncentrátech nebo tinkturách právě na podporu trávení.Všechny díly podcastu Radioporadna můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

V redakcii
Terapia slovom: Vianočné hádky odvráťte úprimnosťou a nečakajte, že ryba bude chutnejšia ako vlani

V redakcii

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 49:22


Tradície nám pripomínajú, že niekam patríme a dávajú nám pocit istoty. Psychologička Jana Ashford a psychológ Martin Miler v podcaste Terapia slovom radia, ako si vytvoriť vianočné zvyky, ktoré nám robia radosť a ako sa zbaviť tradičných hádok či prehnaných očakávaní. V rozhovore s reportérkou Ivetou Tanoczkou vysvetľujú, čo možno urobiť, aby sme predišli zaplavujúcej osamelosti a ako zvýšiť mieru spokojnosti a pohody počas sviatkov.

Hemendex
Prvé Vianoce v partnerstve alebo ako ne/fungujú kompromisy | 13.12.2024

Hemendex

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 9:46


Vianočná dilema znie: stromček živý alebo umelý? Ryba alebo rezne? A koľko druhov koláčov treba? Toto všetko, a ešte oveľa viac toho musíme riešiť každé sviatky. A špeciálne sú tie prvé, dospelácke Vianoce. Možno ich trávite prvýkrát s partnerom/partnerkou. Ako v tomto prípade fungujú kompromisy?

NYLA
Jos tapatybė yra kūryba. Studijoje su Ani Gandžumian

NYLA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 44:43


Kai pakvietėme Ani Gandžumian duoti interviu serijai apie naują Vilniaus žydų kartą, ji nustebo, nes nuo bendruomenės yra atitolusi. Bet neatsisakė. Žydų darželyje ir mokykloje Vilniuje užaugusi menininkė atveda klausytojus į daiktų dizaino ir muzikos erdves. Išgirskite antrąjį interviu iš „Ir mes iš Vilniaus“ ciklo. Praėjus 80 metų nuo Vilniaus geto likvidavimo NARA pradeda tinklalaidžių seriją „Ir mes iš Vilniaus“, kurioje kalbamės su jaunais Vilniaus žydais, ieškančiais savo santykio su milžinišku praradimu paženklintu miestu ir tarp multikultūriškumo ir nacionalizmo laviruojančia Lietuvos visuomene. Pilnas aprašas ir fotografijos: https://nara.lt/lt/articles-lt/ani-gandzumian Palaikykite NARA darbą: https://nara.lt/lt/about#support 

Rethinking Resilience
Resilient Guest: Dr. Alica Ryba

Rethinking Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 59:47


Wie können wir Resilienz aus neurowissenschaftlicher Sicht denken? In der neunzehnten Folge von Rethinking Resilience dürfen wir erneut eine ganz besondere Expertin begrüßen. Wer sich mit neurowissenschaftlich fundiertem Coaching auseinandersetzen möchte, kommt nicht um die Bücher und Modelle von Dr. Alica Ryba herum. Sie ist eine Top-Expertin aus ihrem Gebiet und eine sehr geschätzte Kollegin von Sebastian. Gemeinsam mit Alica tauchen wir tief in die Verbindungen zwischen Neurowissenschaft und Resilienz ein und diskutieren, wie diese Erkenntnisse die Effektivität von Coachingansätzen steigern können. Alica erklärt, wie unser Verständnis von Resilienz durch neurowissenschaftliche Ansätze verändert wird und welche Rolle Bindungserfahrungen, Epigenetik und die ersten Lebensjahre in der Resilienzbildung spielen. Dabei zeigt sie, warum es im Coaching so wichtig ist, nicht nur Werkzeuge zur Hand zu haben, sondern auch die Beziehung als wichtigsten Wirkfaktor im Auge zu behalten. Sie beleuchtet, wie innere Konflikte, die tief in unserem Gedächtnis verankert sind, zu lebensbestimmenden Themen werden und wie Coaches durch fundierte Methoden zur Lösung beitragen können. Treten Sie ein in unseren Denkraum und erfahren Sie, wie neurowissenschaftliches Wissen die Resilienz stärkt und tief verwurzelte Verhaltensmuster nachhaltig verändert. Vertiefende Ressourcen   Alica Ryba, Gerhard Roth: „Coaching und Beratung in der Praxis" Gerhard Roth, Alica Ryba: „Coaching, Beratung und Gehirn“  Alica Ryba: „Die Rolle unbewusster und vorbewusst-intuitiver Prozesse im Coaching“ Alica Ryba, Daniel Pauw, David Ginati, Stephan Rietmann: „Professionell coachen“  Alica Ryba, Daniel Pauw, David Ginati, Stephan Rietmann: „Professionell coachen - konkret“ Alica Ryba: „Integratives Coaching“  Scientific 3 Mind Coachingausbildung  Mehr Informationen zu  Dr. Alica Ryba  Weitere Informationen zu Resilienz – www.Resilienz-Akademie.com Titelmusik und Mischung: Lars Deutsch www.larsdeutsch.net Design: Katharina Krekeler www.hejro.de

Radiožurnál
Bruselské chlebíčky: Orbán, Patrioti, Rusko a nafouklá ryba

Radiožurnál

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 36:11


Kolem Maďarska je v EU znovu živo. V polovině jeho unijního předsednictví vyvolal premiér Viktor Orbán svými vystoupeními ve Štrasburku vzrušenou debatu v Evropském parlamentu. Unijní politiky nenechává v klidu pokračující blokování pomoci Ukrajině ani maďarské kontakty s Moskvou. „Cokoli Rusko chce, s tím on nemá problém,“ říká přední maďarský investigativní novinář Szabolcs Panyi, který se zaměřuje právě na Orbánovu politiku.

Ali & Callie Artcast
Ep 145: Mary Lee Ryba, Coeur d'Alene Arts Commission Chair

Ali & Callie Artcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 36:28


Mary Lee Ryba, originally from Massachusetts, has been the Assistant Dean for Development at the University of Idaho, College of Engineering for over 17 years. She is currently serving as the chair of the Coeur d'Alene Arts Commission. The Coeur d'Alene Arts Commission is appointed to aid the Mayor and the City in formulating and administering public art policy for the City. The vision of the Arts Commission is to build an exceptional collection of public art that defines the community and distinguishes it from others, complementing Coeur d'Alene's many attributes, and serving for posterity. The Commission consists of thirteen members appointed by the Mayor and City Council to serve a three-year term. Mary Lee provides insight into how public art is selected and financed and how you can view over 80 pieces in Coeur d'Alene and the surrounding area by using the Otocast Self-Guided Audio Tour app. The CDA Arts Commission is holding the 28th annual Mayor's Awards in the Arts, a free event, on October 9 this year at 6:00 PM at the Hagadone Events Center. Please R.S.V.P. to mryba@gold.idaho.edu.

The Bob Frantz Authority Podcast
9-9-24 | Strictly Speaking With Bob Frantz Welcomes Cameron Ryba

The Bob Frantz Authority Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 22:48


Superintendent of Strongsville schools Cameron Ryba joins Bob.  They discuss the new drug testing policy of the school.  Kids that are involved in extra curricular activities could be subjected to drug tests.  Bob asks the tough questions to find out how fair this policy is to the students.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kecy a politika
Kecy a politika 173: Babišovo Palermo

Kecy a politika

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 48:42


Za poslední rok postihlo hnutí ANO několik velkých afér. Ve vazbě skončil pardubický primátor, pravomocně za korupci byl odsouzen moravskoslezský hejtman, nedávno prasklo na středočeskou exhejtmanku, že svým blízkým rozdávala statisícové odměny, a minulý týden si policisté přišli pro chomutovského primátora a kandidáta hnutí ANO na budoucího ústeckého hejtmana. Tyhle věci se pochopitelně stanou každé politické straně. V hnutí ANO to však bude systémovější problém. Ryba smrdí od hlavy a regionální politici ANO vědí, co v minulých jedenácti letech všechno prošlo Andreji Babišovi, takže zkouší, kam až mohou zajít. Navíc ANO je velmi malá strana, kde stačí ovládnout místní sdružení tím, že sem přivedete dvě rodiny. V ANO se tento model chování šíří jako virová epidemie, takže Babiš potřebuje stůj co stůj ovládnout ministerstvo vnitra, aby ho skandály jeho spolustraníků politicky neohrožovaly. Europoslanec Filip Turek řekl, že jeho tajným snem je Robert Šlachta jako budoucí ministr vnitra. Byl to shodou okolností právě Šlachta, který stál u vzestupu Andreje Babiše, když v červnu 2013 provedl razii na Úřadu vlády a kriminalizoval část politické reprezentace. Nakonec všechno skončilo jen u několika podmínek, za což se mu vysmál i Miloš Zeman. Šlachtovi to ovšem nebrání stylizovat se do pozice posla spravedlnosti. Tentokrát si bude testovat svou podporu v senátních volbách na Břeclavsku. V této situaci je dobré sledovat média nakloněná exprezidentu Václavu Klausovi, která se systematicky snaží rehabilitovat politiku Andreje Babiše. Chtělo by se v duchu jejich vystoupení říct: Andreji, vrať se, vše odpuštěno, a hlavně nás vezmi s sebou do vlády.

HausboTalk Petra Horkého
Investor PAVEL RYBA: "Čína hromadí zlato a připravuje se na pád dolaru."

HausboTalk Petra Horkého

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 41:02


Na dnešek mám připravený rozhovor, který jsem vedl s investorem Pavlem Rybou v dubnu 2024 v Zikmundově vile ve Zlíně v rámci konference na festivalu Neznámá Země 2024. Bavili jsme se o tom, jak je navenek rozkreslená politická mapa světa, tedy kde se oddělují aktivity Ruska, Číny a západního světa, přitom ale kde všude je to propojené z hlediska obchodování a byznysu vůbec - jen to zkrátka nebývá moc vidět. Omlouvám se za zhoršenou kvalitu zvuku - informace, které zazněly mi ale připadají tak zajímavé a důležité, že jsem se rozhodl video i audio zveřejnit i tak. Snad budete obsahem nadšeni a zaujati stejně jako jsem byl já. Pokud budete chtít celý rozhovor bez reklam, pojďte na herohero.co/petrhorky!00:00 Nástup hegemonie USA a konec zlatého standartu.16:28 Systém je neudržitelný.20:51 Čína hromadí zlato a připravuje se na pád dolaru.33:19 Kolik zlata má Česko?Support the Show.

Olomouc
Hobby magazín: O rybaření je mezi dětmi zájem. Rybářské kroužky si na nedostatek členů nemohou stěžovat

Olomouc

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 3:18


Mezi dětmi patří rybaření k oblíbeným koníčkům. „V současné době máme mezi rybáři 30 tisíc dětí do 15 let a dalších 8 tisíc je mládežníků, tedy těch ve věku 15 až 18 let,“ říká Lukáš Mareš z Českého rybářského svazu. Z čísel má on i jeho kolegové ze svazu velkou radost.

Plzeň
Hobby magazín: O rybaření je mezi dětmi zájem. Rybářské kroužky si na nedostatek členů nemohou stěžovat

Plzeň

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 3:18


Mezi dětmi patří rybaření k oblíbeným koníčkům. „V současné době máme mezi rybáři 30 tisíc dětí do 15 let a dalších 8 tisíc je mládežníků, tedy těch ve věku 15 až 18 let,“ říká Lukáš Mareš z Českého rybářského svazu. Z čísel má on i jeho kolegové ze svazu velkou radost.

Plzeň
Hobby magazín speciál: I ryba může být vaším mazlíčkem, je možné si ji ochočit

Plzeň

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 26:18


Chovatel koi kaprů Libor Hrubý se s rybami kamarádí. Někteří jeho koi kapři k němu ve vodě připlují a nechají se pochovat. Běžně si berou potravu z ruky.

HausboTalk Petra Horkého
Investor PAVEL RYBA: "Nápad není všechno."

HausboTalk Petra Horkého

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 32:47


Je tu další díl mého seriálu, kterým se věnuji velkým podnikatelským příběhům. Můj dnešní respondent je Pavel Ryba, možná ho znáte, protože už několikrát hovořil u mě na Hausbotu, ale tentokrát jsem ho poprosil, aby mi povyprávěl, a aby i s vámi sdílel, celý svůj podnikatelský příběh. Právě teď začíná další podnikatelský Hausbot s Pavlem Rybou a jeho příběh s firmou Golden Gate.Děkuji vám za zájem a za ochotu přemýšlet. Kdo byste chtěl videa v plném znění a bez reklam, pojďte na https://herohero.co/petrhorky. Děkuji za každou reakci, protože si myslím, že jedna věc je informace slyšet a druhá věc je, kam je dokážeme posunout, když se o nich bavíme a když nad nimi diskutujeme. Mějte se krásně.00:00 Vzdělání a začátky.07:49 Začátky podnikání a krize.13:49 Zvládání krachů, vzdělávání za volantem.24:55 Podnikatelská příležitost a začátek Golden Gate.27:56 Důvěra zákazníků, správné nastavení fungování firmy.Zbytek rozhovoru v celkové délce 1 hodina a 6 minut obsahuje navíc tyto kapitoly:37:37 Pomalý a náročný start.45:37 Diverzifikace je základ.54:22 Permanentní portfolio - do důchodu jako milionář.57:09 Celospolečenský dopad vzdělávání a správných investic.Support the Show.

Plzeň
Hobby magazín speciál: Z Japonska k nám dorazila nově vyšlechtěná okrasná ryba Goshiki Shigure

Plzeň

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 26:13


V České republice zatím raritní rybu chová Libor Hrubý z Dobřan. Goshiki Shigure je novou varietou japonského koi kapra.

Plus
Řečí peněz: Povolení mezd v eurech? Ani ryba, ani rak. Bude to dlouhá a nákladná cesta, domnívá se ekonom

Plus

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 25:00


Česko stále častěji koketuje s eurem. K jeho co nejrychlejšímu přijetí dlouhodobě vyzývá český byznys a u politiků našel oporu v prezidentovi Petru Pavlovi a také u hnutí Starostů a nezávislých. Ti se snaží pro co nejrychlejší přijetí jednotné evropské měny udělat co nejvíce. Jak moc se euro už nyní v Česku zabydluje? V pořadu Řečí peněz odpovídá rektor Vysoké školy ekonomické v Praze Petr Dvořák.

The Travel Path Podcast
The ULTIMATE Guide to Mackinac Island @Open Roading

The Travel Path Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 28:21


www.atravelpath.com https://delicioats.com?sca_ref=2606128.heLxZNHtFuUse code “PATH”   Wow! What an information-filled episode this was as we welcomed back Joe and Kalyn from Open Roading to Travel Tips! We learned a ton about Mackinac Island in Michigan, and after speaking with them, it sounds like such a fascinating place to visit. It certainly doesn't hurt that they spent a full season as Joe worked at a campground near the island (more on that in Part 1.) In this episode you'll learn all about:   Mackinac Island First of all, it is pronounced MackinAW, and Joe informed us pretty quickly that if your pronounce it they way it is spelled, the locals will be quick to correct you. The small island offers an escape from the modern world, as there are no cars on the island. Everything is either on foot, horseback, or bike.   Biking Bike rentals are a popular activity at Mackinac Island, and the eight-mile loop along the edge is a scenic and peaceful ride. They shared the tip of renting a bike on the island as opposed to renting one and bringing it on the ferry. This way, if something happens with your bike, the company is on the island to fix it. We also cover the best time to visit, nearby attractions, where to stay, and so much more! You'll definitely want to listen to this episode a few times if you plan on making a trip. And if you haven't heard of Mackinac Island or weren't considering visiting it, after listening I'm sure it will be on your list.   3,2,1 Countdown 3 Things to Bring to Mackinac Island: ·        Bike ·        Warm Clothes ·        Comfortable Walking Shoes 2 Complaints or Things You Should Be Prepared For: ·        Smell of Horse Manure ·        Dress Code at Grand Hotel ·        Bonus: Bugs 1 Thing You CAN'T Leave Mackinaw Island Without Doing: ·        8 Mile perimeter bike ride   Chapters ·        00:00 Introduction to Mackinac Island ·        05:30 How Long Should Someone Plan to Spend on Mackinac Island? ·        06:30 When is Mackinac Island Shut Down/Best Time to Visit? ·        09:15 Dog Friendly/Kid Friendly Activities on Mackinac Island? ·        11:30 Bike Rentals ·        12:30 Lodging & Transportation ·        15:00 Activities ·        16:30 Overall Cost of Mackinaw Island ·        18:45 Planning and Reservations ·        20:00 Favorite Food Spots ·        21:30 Nearby Attractions ·        23:00 Delicioats.com use code PATH ·        24:00 3, 2, 1 Countdown     Ferries ·        Shepler's Ferry: https://www.sheplersferry.com/ ·        Mackinac Island Ferry Company: https://www.mackinacferry.com/     Lodging ·        Mackinac Mill Creek Camping: https://www.campmackinaw.com/ ·        Grand Hotel: https://www.grandhotel.com/#   Restaurants/To Do ·        Millie's On Main: https://www.milliesonmain.com/ ·        Sanders Fudge: https://sanderscandy.com/pages/stores ·        Ryba's Fudge Shops: https://ryba.com/ Mackinac Family Heritage Pass (gets you into multiple locations in the area) https://tickets.mackinacparks.com/webstore/shop/viewItems.aspx?cg=MSHP&c=3 ·        Butterfly House: https://www.originalbutterflyhouse.com/     Fireworks ·        Saint Ignace: https://stignace.com/event/fireworks-over-the-bay/2024-05-25/ ·        Mackinac City: https://www.mackinaw-city.com/mackinaw_city_events_bak.php     Nearby Attractions ·        Wilderness State Park and Beach: https://www2.dnr.state.mi.us/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=509&type=SPRK ·        Harbor Springs: https://www.michigan.org/city/harbor-springs ·        Petoskey: https://www.michigan.org/city/petoskey-area ·        Charlevoix: https://www.michigan.org/city/charlevoix ·        Drummond Island: https://www.visitdrummondisland.com/   Previous Podcast Episodes ·        Indian Lake State Park and Upper Peninsula: https://atravelpath.com/michigan-upper-peninsula/   Music ·        Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): ·        https://uppbeat.io/t/sky-toes/ready-as-ever ·        License code: WYQ2IKRBMVFP3EJS   Disclaimer *All content from atravelpath.com, including but not limited to The Travel Path Podcast and social media platforms, is designed to share general information. We are not experts and the information is not designed to serve as legal, financial, or tax advice. Always do your own research and due diligence before making a decision.   Transcript Host: Hey Joe and Kalyn, welcome back to the Travel Path podcast. Thanks so much for being here again.   Guest: Thank you for having us.   Host: So, if anybody missed part one, we delved deep into your full-time travel lifestyle with your fifth-wheel RV. We covered everything from your work camping life to budgeting and all the other aspects of living on the road. Today, for travel tips, we're focusing on one particular destination. Where are we talking about today?   Guest: Yeah, we're going to Northern Michigan and specifically Mackinac Island. Surprisingly, a lot of people haven't heard of this little island up there.   Host: That's awesome. How much time have you guys actually spent on Mackinac Island?   Guest: On the actual island, I think we've done four trips, four days in total. But we spent the entire summer in Mackinac City, which is just a ferry ride away from the island. So, the entire area is kind of immersed in Mackinac City, Mackinac Island, this whole space. And as a public service announcement to your listeners, it is spelled M-A-C-K-I-N-A-C Island, but when you go there, make sure you pronounce it "Mac" or the locals will be very eager to correct you.   Host: That's a great travel tip. You always need to know exactly how to pronounce where you're going, otherwise that can happen. What made you guys want to share about this destination today?   Guest: It's actually one of my favorite places because there are no cars allowed on the island at all. So, it really feels like you're stepping back in time. Everything is either accessed by walking, biking, or taking a horse taxi. Even the "garbage trucks" are horses pulling wagons to pick up the bins. It's just a quaint little place we've fallen in love with.   Host: Sounds amazing. So, Mackinac Island is a great destination for someone who likes what type of experience?   Guest: I would say a more laid-back experience, obviously. You're not rushing from place to place because you don't have a car. But if you want to be a bit more active, there are walking and biking options. And if you enjoy quaint shops, popping into boutiques, and indulging in the fudge, it's perfect. There are around 15 to 20 fudge shops on the island. And if you're into history, there's a fort and other old structures to explore.   Host: The Grand Hotel sounds fascinating. It must be quite an experience.   Guest: Definitely. It's very old and still functioning.   Host: Sounds like a place where you'd really be stepping back in time when you visit. How long do you think someone should plan a trip for to get the full Mackinac Island experience?   Guest: You can do the full experience in a day. But something we really want to do is spend the night sometime. We hear that it's a different atmosphere after the last ferry leaves for the day. The foot traffic builds up throughout the day, but you can see everything you want in a day or even an afternoon. It's a place you want to come back to and experience again and again. I think it's not just like one and done and yeah forget about it.   Host: Perfect, so you could do it in an afternoon and just make it part of your trip to the Michigan Upper Peninsula. But of course, you could keep going back there every day, just taking the ferry over. I think it's nice to have that versatile type of trip. Now, I know that Mackinac Island does shut down for part of the year, correct?   Guest: Yeah, yeah, I believe it's October. I mean, shut down, quote-unquote, if they can get through the ice, they will run a ferry. But most people are not taking that back and forth unless they're locals. There is an airport on the island, so if you're living on the island and can't get out via ferry, you can pay, which is pretty pricey, to take a flight out. And then you have to pay weight actually in the grocery and items that you bring back, in addition to the trip.   Host: Wow. So, what would you say is the best time of year to visit to avoid the ice and flying situation?   Guest: Yeah, July and August are probably going to be my favorite. I know people are like, "Oh, go maybe in the spring or the fall to avoid crowds." But the problem with the springtime is there are these things called midge flies, and they are like clouds of black flies all over the place, specifically by the water. And Mackinac Island is surrounded by water. So, if you go in May and June, expect to have that experience, which may color your entire view of the island. July and August are really the best, and then September, it's just getting really cold because, again, it's on the water. And so that breeze coming off the water is pretty cool. And when she's saying black clouds of midge, she is not exaggerating. Like, they are clouds. And if there's any white surface, the white surface just becomes black with these flies. They don't bite, but they are just a pain. Along with the time frame though, if you really want to enjoy the island, there's two ferry companies, Shepler's and Star Line, and Shepler's is the main ferry company. And you want to get on one of the first two boats out to the island because if you jump off one of those first two boats, you're one of the first people on the island, except for anybody who's spent the night the night before. And the streets are quiet and clean and, yeah, and clean. Everything is horses. And so, you really get the peaceful downtown. And there's a courtyard in front of the castle, and you can really just kind of walk through the courtyard, take pictures, and there's nobody around. And like I said, throughout the day, the amount of foot traffic builds, everything starts getting more and more crowded. So, your most enjoyable time will be those two to three hours in the morning.   Host: That's awesome. So, don't sleep in those days. Plan to get up and get over there.   Guest: Yes.   Host: Awesome. Now, would you say it's a dog and kid-friendly place? Have you seen a lot of families there or pets at all?   Guest: Well, that's a great question. For the dogs, I'm not sure. I've seen them take smaller dogs. In fact, I know you can because they sell tickets for them to put them on the ferry. But I guess it depends on where you take your dog. If you take your dog with you everywhere, you can take them on the island. There's not going to be anything, unless they're going to scare horses. I wouldn't — that's true — if they're afraid of horses or if they're going to bark at horses, probably not a good idea. Interestingly enough, selling tickets in the campground store all summer, we sold ferry tickets, and the number of times I would see one parent come back to the campground with the kids was very high. You know, one parent would come back and the kids would be getting ready to go swimming and be like, "Oh, did you enjoy your island?" And, "Oh, my husband's still there," or "Oh, my wife's still there." But the kids weren't having a good time. There's just not a lot of kid-friendly entertainment. There's history and things like that. But if you're walking and biking and shops, yeah, not a lot of transportation where the kids are going to get a break, where they're not going to be on their feet or not going to have to walk places. However, I would say in Mackinac City, which is where you're either going to from Mackinac City or St. Ignace, you're going to take the ferry over to Mackinac Island. There are three indoor water parks in Mackinac City, and so the kids really, really loved those. So, you can still take your family to the area and enjoy Mackinac City. And it's my understanding that you can get one wristband that will go to all three of those indoor water parks as well.   Host: Oh, very cool. So that's something that you could go and like you said, go in the morning, go to Mackinac Island, take the family, and just plan to be there for maybe a couple of hours or where your kids' threshold is for being able to walk and pop in and out of shops, and then head back. And then you've got those really fun activities that they can kind of look forward to throughout the day. So, I think that's perfect.   Guest: Exactly.   Host: And we have talked about transportation. Obviously, you're either taking the ferry or you're flying over there. But do you bring your own bikes? Do they have bike rentals once you get over there?   Guest: You can totally bring your own bikes. So, I think it cost — this last year, I think $16 per bike. Okay, that was more than I remembered. But anyway, it costs you to take your own bike. You can rent them over there. There are places on the island that you can rent them from as well. But don't rent them from the mainland and then take them over. It's not going to be as cost-effective. It's not really that expensive to rent the bikes on the island. The only thing I wouldn't rent the bikes is off the island and then pay to bring them over because if they break down on the island, you don't have anyone to replace that, whereas if you rent on the island, the company will ride out to you with another bike so that you can keep going. So, that is nice to know.   Host: Wow, very good information. Yeah, that's a good tip. So, lodging. I know you said there are hotels or boutique hotels that you can probably stay at on Mackinac Island, which you haven't done yet. But where are you staying when you are going there in your camper?   Guest: Specifically for RVing, there are RV parks on the Mackinac City side, and I think there's an RV park in St. Ignace. There's also a couple of casinos in the area that allow some overnight parking. So, if you're looking just for a quick overnight, you might be able to just pop into one of the casinos and park there overnight. I do recommend — and you know I'm not a shill for them, I worked for them, I'm done — but the best campground I think in that area is Mackinac Mill Creek. They have over a mile of their own beachfront property. So, they have a beach that you can walk your dogs on, they have a beach that's dog-free, and it's just really a beautiful place to stay if you're planning on staying for more than one or two nights. Yeah, it's kind of spaced out so the spaces feel a little bit like a state park with trees and everything, so we had a look at the other campgrounds in the area, and I think Mackinac Mill Creek by far would be the most enjoyable.   Host: Awesome. And how are you getting from your campground to the ferry?   Guest: So, you can take a couple of ways. If you're taking your bikes to the island, there's actually a rail trail that goes right to the ferry parking lot that you can ride your bike to the ferry parking lot and then just jump on the ferry. Otherwise, there's ferry parking pretty close by and they will shuttle you to the ferry. Or, a lot of times, campgrounds in the area have shuttles that run from their campground again to the docks. And not a lot of people know this, but there's free parking if you can get there early enough behind the Rusted Spoke.   Host: That's specifically for that one ferry company, right?   Guest: Yeah, they're rebranding, it's hard to keep it straight. That's specifically for that one. They are very much in competition, so you don't want to park in one slot and go to the other.   Host: Very good. So, what is there to do at night? I know you guys have not stayed there and really experienced the full nightlife. I'm not sure the last ferry, so maybe what do you do right before you get on the ferry or what do you do once you get off the ferry back in the city area?   Guest: Yeah, there are a lot of different restaurants there that you can go to. But if you're staying on the island, something that we would like to do the next time that we go is they have dinner at the Grand Hotel, which is very, very pricey, and you have to really dress up for it, no jeans, like you need to be wearing suit coats. So, it's again that kind of step back in time to another era. And so, that would be like a fun date night activity that you could do at the Grand Hotel. And then as far as just general activities throughout the summer, generally every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night, there are fireworks that are launched from either St. Ignace or Mackinac City. It rotates depending on the day, and you would be able to see those from the island or from either mainland.   Host: Very cool, that's awesome. So, I guess transitioning, speaking about nighttime, any good sunset spots you guys have found?   Guest: Pretty much everywhere, I think, because it's on like this, where the sun sets is kind of like on the water. So wherever you are, like on the beachfront, either on the island or over in Mackinac City, watching the sunset from one of those locations, you'll be able to get a good view.   Host: Yeah, perfect. And now, because you guys are very budget-conscious, and if you haven't listened to episode one, make sure you do that. I have enjoyed seeing all your posts on your social media every month because you keep us updated that way, so it's really nice. But would you say the overall cost is more or less than you expected when you visited Mackinac Island?   Guest: I think it's about what I expected because you are paying for the ferry and then you're paying to rent a bike, so you have to factor that in. And when you're on the island, really the only extra things that you would be paying for are activities. So, like, whether you're getting into the fort or you're paying for a horse taxi carriage ride or you're buying souvenirs from the shop. So generally, I think it was what we expected. To save probably the most amount of money and to have a good experience is to buy a ferry carriage ride combo ticket. Those are actually some pretty good deals rather than just taking the ferry and then getting to the island and deciding you want to do the carriage ride. And especially if you're not a fan of maybe biking or walking or you're not able to, that's a really great way to explore the island.   Host: Perfect.   Guest: One thing that is not budget-friendly is the Grand Hotel, like Kalyn said. You can't tour the hotel without paying, and then any meal there, anything that they have there, I mean, it's just... I think dinner was over $100 a person. Yeah, it's another level.   Host: Is that the same thing as the castle you referenced earlier?   Guest: No, you meant the fort. Oh, castle, sorry. The fort is the historical — this is a step back in time. Oh, no, no, no. Castles, forts too, though.   Host: Those are definitely a step back in time.   Guest: Yeah. And you can get a pass, I think, from any really the stores sell them, the campgrounds sell them. I can't remember the name of the pass, but I'll have to look it up and let you know, you can put it in the show notes. But it gives you access to the fort and to like a butterfly garden there, and to another place. So if you buy like the one-time pass, it's actually worth the that amount if you go to all the locations that are featured on the pass.   Host: Awesome, very good tip. Yeah, we'll definitely link that in the show notes. Now, did you guys have to make any of your reservations ahead of time or do you feel like if you were just decided you wanted to head there you could get a ferry ticket and go on the island and enjoy the day?   Guest: Yeah, you could totally buy everything day of, especially if you're getting on those first boats. Actually, if I was getting on the first boat, I'd want to buy my ferry ticket the day before. All the tickets are untimed, so you just buy it and then it's first come, first serve to actually get on the boat. So if you get there and the line is too long, you're just getting on the next boat as opposed to the first one. Yeah, and they run about every half hour to an hour.   Host: Perfect. So for campsites too, are they pretty flexible?   Guest: So, campsites, I would book further in advance if you are planning on staying for a weekend. If you can stay Monday to Thursday or Monday to Friday, you'd probably be fine booking anytime. I know Mackinac Mill Creek has 600, I believe, campsites, so they have the capacity, but they do fill up on the weekends, especially if there's any sort of holiday weekend going on. And so I think the other campgrounds fill up as well. But yeah, if you're staying Monday through Friday, you could just drive in and get a site.   Host: Very good info. So, how about food spots? What did you guys find any favorites?   Guest: Yeah, I don't know, we're not great foodies, so we eat PB&J. We do just pack sandwiches and save some money. But one of the restaurants that we did like on Mackinac Island was Millie's on Main, and we went there twice, and we got different things each time, and it was really, really good. The two fudge shops that I recommend, like I said, there's so many on the island, so you could actually just have fun sampling them all. But we really liked Sanders and Ryba's Fudge the best, so I would try those first.   Host: Perfect. I'll take those recommendations, do my own little fudge tour there. Yep, it's the humidity, right? Is it really humid there or is that not so?   Guest: So, we lived in Florida for six years, and it did not feel like Florida at all. So, it was interesting because when certain people would arrive there, it was never really got above 80 the whole summer, and there would be some people, and I can't remember where they were from, that would be complaining about the heat, and Kayla and I would just kind of look at each other and be like, "Where are these people from?" It's not hot. And so, it definitely didn't feel like if you're used to a Florida humid, it is nowhere near anything like that.   Host: They're from northern Michigan.   Guest: Probably.   Host: Too funny. Alright, and if you haven't mentioned it already, any other nearby attractions either on the island itself or outside the island maybe near your campground that you haven't mentioned yet?   Guest: Yeah, there is a Wilderness State Park, which you could stay there in an RV, but we found I liked the beach there the best. It was the quietest. It didn't seem like a lot of people knew it existed. So that is one place I would go. If you want more quaint towns, you can go a little bit further south of that into like Harbor Springs and Petoskey and Charlevoix. They're cute, just lakeside towns that you can visit. And then if you want to go north, kind of to the east side, we visited Drummond Island, which not a lot of people have heard about. It's very outdoorsy, like not as quaint as Mackinac Island but definitely more for like, what is it, four-wheelers, ATVs? Yeah, if you were into being more active. One thing too, one thing too with the Wilderness State Park and that area in general is the Wilderness State Park is a dark skies park. So if you are going to Northern Michigan and hoping to catch the northern lights, that is a good place to set up if you've seen that, you know, that, hey, the northern lights are possible tonight. It's a good spot to go.   Host: That's very cool, and if you don't get the Northern Lights, you probably get some awesome stargazing, so take that. Perfect. So I think now we'll transition to the 321 countdown. Hey, guys, I wanted to take a quick break to tell you about Delicia Oats. We've been enjoying Delicia Oats for many years, and they have helped fuel us for those extra-long hikes. They are flavored oats that come in a pouch and are very easy to set up. Just add water, give it a shake, and let it sit overnight and enjoy the next morning. Or you can add boiling water if you like them served hot. We've also added them to our morning smoothie or sprinkled some into my yogurt for some extra flavor and to help fill me up. You can make them in less than a minute, and there is no cleanup, which is huge for us on the road. Now, if you're like me, the first question you'll ask is, how much added sugar is there? And here's a big one for me, no added sugar. They come in a variety of flavors. My personal favorite is Cherry Chocolate. Enjoy them for yourself by placing an order at DeliciaOats.com and use the coupon code PATH at checkout. That's DeliciaOats.com, D-E-L-I-C-I-A-O-A-T-S.com, and use the coupon code PATH.   Alright, the final three segments of the podcast, 3-2-1 countdown. I just want to say too, you guys have rocked this interview talking about Ma Island. Thank you for being so detailed, and I feel like this is a place everyone, when they talk about going somewhere, it's out west, it's down south, but people sleep on Northern Michigan. There's a lot of cool things, fun things to do so out there. And I think we're lucky we had some insider knowledge working at a campground for a whole season. And if you're looking to go to Northern Michigan, we had it with Jim and Michelle, episode six or seven, I believe, and they talked about Upper Peninsula, and there really wasn't much overlap here. We could really listen to both episodes and have completely different things to do. So if you're going to do an extended stay there, definitely tune in. But we'll start wrapping this thing up here. So, what are three things you're packing when you're heading to Mackinac Island?   Guest: I think number one is if you do have your own bike, pack your bike because that's hands down the best way to visit the island in our opinion. Dress in warm layers because you've got sometimes a cold ferry ride out in the morning and a cold ferry ride back in the evening, and then it will warm up throughout the day. And then good walking shoes, whether you're biking or walking, make sure you're really comfy as you're getting around the island.   Host: Nice, bring your own bike, good walking shoes, and warm clothes. What are two complaints somebody might have or things they should be prepared for before visiting?   Guest: So, it's an island where the primary source of transportation for a lot of things is horses, so it's going to smell like two things on the island, especially as the day goes on. It's going to smell like fudge and it's going to smell like horse poo. So that, a lot of people, they come back and they're like, "I wasn't prepared for that." So, again, if you go early, a lot of the horse poo isn't out yet, it's been cleaned up from the day before. But as the day goes on, it's going to smell a little bit more. And along those same lines, don't step in the mud puddles because they're not water. And then the second one is the Grand Hotel. A lot of people go expecting to be able to, "Hey, we're going to get to walk around the Grand Hotel, see a tour," and whatnot, and they're surprised that A, it costs money, and B, there's a dress code. At certain, is it all day to get in the Grand Hotel? The dress code, I think it's more at night.   Host: Yeah.   Guest: But, you know, they're just surprised that they can't go in in their shorts and a t-shirt. But you can walk the grounds, like the courtyard, which is very beautiful. So, smell some of the restrictions at the hotel, maybe a bonus would be bugs if you go at a certain time of year.   Host: Yes, that's an interesting combination, horse poo and fudge, and don't get them confused which way you're downwind from. We've talked about a lot of things to do on Mackinac Island, but what is one thing, if you had to pick one thing, you could not leave without doing?   Guest: The eight-mile perimeter bike ride. Yeah, I know we keep bringing up bikes, but it truly is so enjoyable. And you start in the town, and then you kind of get out of town, and you just have trees overhanging and you're by the lake the whole time. And it's, again, with that back in time feeling with you being on a bike and not driving, the perimeter, it really helps you just slow down and savor and enjoy the experience.   Host: That's great. That does sound, I feel like it sounds like a really great place, but when you bring the factor that there's no cars, it just makes it that much more kind of alluring and desirable to go to, just to take a step out of for a little while and get on an island where you're riding bikes, it's horseback sounds like a really wonderful place.   Guest: Yeah.   Host: Well, guys, thank you for being so thorough with this podcast. We definitely want to add this to a stop at some point. And guys, if you're listening to this podcast right now, you saw, you heard how thorough they just were, and the part one was exactly the same. They shared their story on how they started out, how everything from budgeting and their entire basically their five past five years traveling full-time. So definitely tune in to that one. And Joe and Kayin, before we let you go, where can our audience find out more about you guys?   Guest: Yeah, we're on YouTube, youtube.com/openroading, and same place on Instagram at openroading. And we respond to DMs there primarily.   Host: Awesome. Alright, guys, thanks again.   Guest: Yeah, thank you so much for having us. This was a lot of fun.

In Joy Life with Mattie Jackson
A Chat with Santa & Christmas Party Tips from My Fav Elves

In Joy Life with Mattie Jackson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 62:41


As we grow nearer and nearer to Christmas, I hope this week's jolly episode brings you a burst of joy as you shop, wrap, bake, or hustle to get whatever checked off your Christmas list this week! In part 1, you'll hear from some of my favorite elves (BFFs) on some fabulously easy and delicious Christmas app & cocktail recipes as well as some insider tricks for parents reeling in the face of two more weeks of elf on the shelf.    In part 2, I get to chat with Santa himself!!! We get a little insight on his health journey over the past year (don't worry, he hasn't given up cookies, and neither should you!), how he and Mrs. Claus celebrate Christmas, and more.   I hope this festive episode brings you a little lightness and joy this week as we continue the advent and Christmas season!  Follow Santa J. Claus on Instagram    Elves' fav recipes: Emily's easy bacon crackers: https://www.aforkstale.com/easy-bacon-cracker-recipe/ Emily's Boursin, prosciutto crostinis: https://www.hungryhooker.com/new-recipes/cheesy-crostini-bites-84maf Madison's homemade shortbread: https://thehappyfoodie.co.uk/recipes/stem-ginger-shortbread/ Ryba fudge & treats: https://ryba.com   Rahaf's spicy sweet potato bites (serves 4): 2 sweet potatoes, cut into rounds and then halved Your favorite chili oil (recipe discussed in episode)   Toss in salt, pepper and chili oil Roast at 425 for 15 minutes or until soft    Relish topping (chopped by hand or in food processor): 1/4 cup pistachios, almonds or walnuts, chopped 1/4 cup figs or dates, chopped  zest of 2 limes 1/8 cup olive oil 1 bunch of mint, roughly chopped salt to taste   Put on top of sweet potatoes and enjoy.   Elf on the shelf creative tips: https://creativelykaty.com/products/elf-on-shelfs-journey-to-the-manger-2023?_pos=1&_sid=fc9e9840f&_ss=r