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Host Dominik Hoffmann und Vollbluttouristikerin Sainey Sawaneh sprechen über sonnige Reiseziele für den Winter. Die Themen: Auf der Lang- und Mittelstrecke baden können; Ägypten; Emirate; Der goldene Herbst; Winter auf den Kanaren; Oma als Trendsetter; Andalusien eher schwieriger; Marokko funktioniert; Eher Warmduscher in Portugal; Malta klappt auch; Karibik mit 100% Warmwasser-Garantie; Oman mit Salala; Beheizte Poolanalagen; Auf zur 500. Folge Dir stehen folgende Informationsquellen und Kontaktmöglichkeiten zur Verfügung: https://www.fti.de/service/reisehinweise.html https://www.fti.de/blog/reiseberichte-und-tipps/expertentipps/urlaub-corona-einreisebestimmungen/ Schreib uns deine Fragen, Reiseerlebnisse und Reisetipps an hello@washeldentun.de
Das Sultanat Oman ist landschaftlich vielfältiger und kulturell reicher als vermutet. Das Land am arabischen Meer ist so groß wie Deutschland und zählt nur etwa 4 Millionen Einwohner. Es gibt also reichlich Platz. In den letzten Jahren haben viel bekannte Hotelgruppen Häuser eröffnet und die Region entdeckt. Gleichzeitig kann man allein in der Wüste unter einem grandiosen, klaren Sternenhimmel zelten. Dies geht auch, weil Oman nach Island das zweitsicherste Land ist. Die Omanis sind sehr hilfsbereit und gastfreundlich. Wenn man zum Tee eingeladen wird, sollte man die Einladung annehmen, sagt Karen Hardan, die seit 25 Jahren in der Golfregion lebt und mit ihrem Unternehmen Perfect Journeys sich einen Namen gemacht hat. Im Reisepodcast #61 gibt Karen Reisetipps für den Oman.
Sisters Jocelyn and Jaela Salala are on a mission to change the food scene. Jocelyn is the visionary behind the bold food blog, Salala Stirs the Pot, and Jaela is the force and spirit propelling Chef Keith Corbin's Alta Adams Wine Shop. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/panafricanfoodfestival/message
Shuja Nawaz, a South Asia Policy analyst, was made the first director of the South Asia Center at the Atlantic Council in January 2009. Shuja Nawaz comes on the podcast to discuss his book, "The Battle for Pakistan: The Bitter US Friendship and a Tough Neighbourhood" Is the US not interested in Pakistan anymore? What happened at Salala in 2011? What is the current state of Civil-Military relations in Pakistan? Find out this and more on this week's episode of The Pakistan Experience. The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperience And Please stay in touch: https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1 https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperience https://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperience The podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikh Facebook.com/Shehzadghias/ Twitter.com/shehzad89 Chapters: 0:00 Lettergate: Conspiracy and US-Pak Relations 6:00 US-Pak Relations: History and the Future 22:00 Pakistan's investment in Taliban 24:30 Ex-Intelligence Officers 27:00 American Military Aid 31:00 Salala 42:30 Perception of General Kiyani 51:30 Thoughts on Qamar Javed Bajwa and Neutrality 57:30 Did Nawaz Sharif kill General Asif Nawaz Janjua? 59:00 Current Civil-Military Relationsips 1:07:00 Thoughts on Balochistan 1:10:00 Peoples Question and Answers
Skittle's Synopsis The squad is back and this week Skittles, Archie & Onai (yes, him and it's not a drill) chat about the hiring and firing of Acie Lumumba as the Chairman of the Finance Minister's communication taskforce, whether the task force was needed in the first place and how the partial lifting of the importation ban is good or bad for the country. On Hashtags and Dotcoms, they discuss why people should or mainly shouldn't get angry about Haru Mutasa's tweets. The Feeling Station looks at the issue of having sex on the first date. Onai's Synopsis Does a one night stand potentially ruin the chances of a relationship...?? Hold up... That's the feeling station.. Skittles hair rears its beautiful follicles once again! Archie and Skittles are joined by Onai all the way from the comfort of student res in much Colder places! Has Onai changed yet? Does he have an accent? In this episode, they go deeper (pun intended) about Acie Lumumba's firing, whether it was justified and how in the world he got the job in the first place. Was Haru Mutasa too “Salala” for everyone when she gave her advice on Twitter or Zimbabweans need to grow up and stop being so sensitive? In the station... go to the first sentence.. Alternative Topic Names 1. The return of Onai? 2. Get Skittles a man for Christmass 3. When Archie was a Slay King 4. Who brought Onai back??? 5. the Synopsis Wars Facebook
Capital26Free — Skittle's Synopsis The squad is back and this week Skittles, Archie & Onai (yes, him and it's not a drill) chat about the hiring and firing of Acie Lumumba as the Chairman of the Finance Minister's communication taskforce, whether the task force was needed in the first place and how the partial lifting of the importation ban is good or bad for the country. On Hashtags and Dotcoms, they discuss why people should or mainly shouldn't get angry about Haru Mutasa's tweets. The Feeling Station looks at the issue of having sex on the first date. Onai's Synopsis Does a one night stand potentially ruin the chances of a relationship...?? Hold up... That's the feeling station.. Skittles hair rears its beautiful follicles once again! Archie and Skittles are joined by Onai all the way from the comfort of student res in much Colder places! Has Onai changed yet? Does he have an accent? In this episode, they go deeper (pun intended) about Acie Lumumba's firing, whether it was justified and how in the world he got the job in the first place. Was Haru Mutasa too “Salala” for everyone when she gave her advice on Twitter or Zimbabweans need to grow up and stop being so sensitive? In the station... go to the first sentence.. Alternative Topic Names 1. The return of Onai? 2. Get Skittles a man for Christmass 3. When Archie was a Slay King 4. Who brought Onai back??? 5. the Synopsis Wars
Today I will tell you about an amazing person who lived his life to the top. It’s an interesting life with high and low points, with obstacles which were overcome leading towards an eventual spiral into disaster…but in the end, redemption and glory. Abebe Bikila was the first black African to win a gold medal at the Olympics, winning the Mens Marathon in Rome which he completed barefoot! The headlines in the Newspapers and on the radio proclaimed the fact that it had taken an entire Italian army to conquer Ethiopia, but only one Ethiopian soldier to conquer Rome! Links: The song “Salala” was by Angelique Kidjo; with background vocals by Peter Gabriel.
A look back at April, May, and June. Part 2 of 4 Click to play, right-click for direct MP3 download Salala – Angelique Kidjo featuring Peter Gabriel Ain’t No Reason – Brett Dennen The Way I Am – Ingrid Michaelson (Time: 17:00) Call in and leave a voicemail for the show! 713-568-6361 The post 724 – 2007 Year in Review Part II appeared first on Riding with the window down....
On this week's episode of DWithE, we tell you about our recent vacation to Walt Disney World. Items featured on this week's show: Well basically, all we talk about is all the stuff at Walt Disney World Podcasts featured or mentioned on this week's show: Tech Talk For Families Music featured on the show Salala featuring Peter Gabriel provided by Angelique Kidjo. You can find her on the Podsafe Music Network and check out her website at www.kidjo.com. To enter the contest for the Magic Kingdom DVD, please send an email to contest@dwithe.com. Remember to put Disney in the subject line. Please Digg us by Digging Dancing With Elephants on Digg.com. Please check out and send links to DWitheE's Bookmarks on del.icio.us. Next Week: We take the day off... Trust us, when you hear the show, you'll understand. Until then, keep an eye on the center ring.