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Wolfgang Puck, the Austrian-American culinary legend, takes host Bruce on a journey through his favorite food and travel spots, full of laughter and unexpected tips. Wolfgang shares the serendipitous creation of his signature dish, shares his first memories of getting the travel bug, and describes his initial impressions of the United States. He relives the opening night jitters of Spago (Beverly Hills), defines what he calls "California cuisine," and tells us how to cook 120 pounds of camel meat. Wolfgang also discusses his favorite destinations, from the hidden gem of Bahrain (Asia) to the orphanage his wife established in Ethiopia (Africa). Plus, he reveals his favorite restaurants in Capri and Vienna (Europe), including hidden gems and family-run spots. This episode is a delicious blend of Wolfgang's culinary wisdom, travel adventures, and insider tips – perfect for foodies and travel enthusiasts alike! --- You can find out more details about the locations below mentioned in the episode: Zozobra Festival: https://burnzozobra.com/ Spago: https://wolfgangpuck.com/restaurants/spago-beverly-hills/ Hotel Goldener Hirsch (Salzburg, Austria): https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/szglc-hotel-goldener-hirsch-a-luxury-collection-hotel-salzburg/overview/ Steirereck (Vienna, Austria): https://www.steirereck.at/steirereck.en.html Amador (Vienna, Austria): https://www.restaurant-amador.com/ Hospice Alm Hotel (St. Christoph, Austria): https://www.arlberghospiz-alm.at/en/ Bachelor Gulch Ski Resort (Colorado, USA): https://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/whrrz-the-ritz-carlton-bachelor-gulch/overview/ Hotel Arlberg (Lech, Austria): https://arlberghotel.at/en/ La Scoglio (Nerano, Italy): https://www.hotelloscoglio.com/en/restaurant Noma (Copenhagen, Denmark): https://noma.dk/ F. X. Pichler (Wachau Valley, Austria): https://fx-pichler.at/en/vineyards-wines/ Schrader Vineyards (Napa Valley, California, USA): https://schradercellars.com/ The Vegetable Shop at Chino Farm (Rancho Santa Fe, California, USA): https://www.instagram.com/chinofarms/?hl=en --- To learn more about Wolfgang Puck, check out his website https://wolfgangpuck.com/ --- Travel That Matters is a CurtCo Media production. Host: Bruce Wallin Producer: AJ Moseley Marketing: Catrin Skaperdas Music: Joey SalviaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Historian Rana Mitter joins Sinica this week in a show taped live in Salzburg, Austria at the Salzburg Global Seminar, in which he discusses efforts by Party ideologists to create a Confucian-Marxist synthesis that can serve as an enduring foundation for a modern Chinese worldview in the self-proclaimed “new era.”01:28 – Is China a revisionist power?02:16 – Right-sizing China's global ambitions09:27 — How China utilizes historical narratives to support political ends10:43 – Marxism and China's Historical Understanding17:07 – China's "New Era" and Party history28:38 – The Confucian-Marxist Synthesis 56:58 – China's ability to reinvent itself1:02:15 – What's the next big question?A complete transcript is available at the Sinica Substack.Recommendations: Rana: Eliza Clark, Boy PartsKaiser: Anthony Kaldellis, Streams of Gold, Rivers of Blood: The Rise and Fall of Byzantium, 955 A.D. to the First Crusade See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If the menu is written on a chalkboard, it's already halfway winning us over. Especially if we can somehow rack up enough of a bill at the restaurant to hit 10K! We do our best in Rome, Italy, and Salzburg, Austria, finding some truly luxurious locations -- and any other way we can get up to $10,000.It's imaginary luxury travel! And this week, we've got LOTS of candlelight. It's advent, after all... 10K. 24 hours. Let's go.This episode was inspired by the magic jumping-off word "advent," given to us by Danny L. in New York! Support the showBecome a supporter of the show! Cancel Anytime • No Commitment https://www.buzzsprout.com/145545/supporters/newDon't forget to get on the list that counts — our newsletter mailing list. Sign up at www.10kdollarday.com for show notes, resources, and things to make you smile. Instagram: @10KDollarDay Twitter: @10KDollarDay Support the show: www.patreon.com/10kdollarday
00-2:08: Brandl speaks of the general topic of art as epistemology. He asks: What does this mean? It depends on how one defines epistemology; if epistemology is gaining knowledge, you can't interpret art as the study of gaining knowledge - it is not a simple predicate-identity sentence. But why not say that art is a tool for the study of cognition?2:10- 2:47: Shottenkirk laughs and states that he's gotten to the soft underbelly of the problem quite fast! She notes, "I stole that phrase so long ago I forgot a long time ago...I stole it from Nelson Goodman...and I disagree with much that he said although I agree with this." I think it's a kind of epistemology.2:50 - 4:00: Brandl notes that saying it is a kind of epistemology is quite different from his statement that art is a tool for epistemology. Shottenkirk says it is a kind of way of gaining knowledge of the world. But she admits that the phrase "a tool" is probably a more correct way. But then she rethinks that and says: if it is "a kind" that means it is one kind of species among many kinds of epistemologies. But if it is a tool then it is a way one gets to epistemology itself, right?4:01 - 4:42: Brandl says, "No, a tool is an instrument that helps to achieve certain goals." So, what are the goals of epistemology? Ways of gaining knowledge. Then it is how art can be used to achieve the goals of epistemology.4:44 - 5:25: Shottenkirk interjects that art is a kind of prybar - a tool that one uses to pry ourselves open and make ourselves vulnerable to other ways of looking at the world. Increasing our sensitivities,5:26 - 7:35: Brandl says, yes, increasing our sensibility, giving us different interpretations. Shottenkirk agrees and discusses the role of low-level information. Peripheral vision sets the context for what we focus on, for example. Art is a sensory onslaught that allows us to practice the editing of perception.7:38 - 11:35: But Brandl notes that we can also define epistemology as a tool. But now we have a tool for a tool! Here's a proposal: every tool you can use in different ways - put it to good use or bad use, etc. Shottenkirk agrees. She notes, as a way of socializing us, art makes us understand other people and work in consort with others, particularly within nationalities. This is culture. A way to build knowledge structures.11:40 - 18: 20: Brandl says he is interested in the sociology aspects of epistemology, too. He Shottenkirk why she picked out (in the paintings in the exhibition) those four ways of accessing reality in the paintings (Hobbes (violence), Hildegaard von Bingen (transcendence), C.S. Peirce (analysis), Langer (the unconscious)) and then linked them to the philosophers. He asks, the way Susanne Langer picks out how art accesses reality is perhaps closest to you? He discusses other classifications by other writers. He and Shottenkirk discuss it.18:27 - 24:00: Brandl switches to discuss Hobbes and states that he views Hobbes as "philosophical optimist". Hobbes was thinking, "we can fix it - we just need good institutions". But haven't we all lost confidence in that? Shottenkirk responds and refers to the Hobbes painting and the reference to violence and notes examples in all the arts that refer to danger/excitement. Brandl says what's the message here? He answers, "that's how we are and it won't go away and we are going to have to live with it." Shottenkirk agrees, and notes that art can't get us out of this (cruelty) but maybe it can expiate some of these tendencies.24:01 - 30:57: Brandl notes that Shottenkirk had mentioned Brandl's paper "The Purposes of Descriptive Psychology", European Journal of PhilosophySupport the showTwitter: @talkpopc Instagram: @talkpopc
00 -1:38: At the talkPOPc exhibition at the 5020 Gallery in Salzburg, Austria, August 2023, Shottenkirk asks Gauker about his theory of imagistic data and arguments against propositional content.1:40 - 3:30: Gauker begins by saying that he is interested in imagistic content. People's capacity to solve problems by mental imagery has been neglected in philosophy. Philosophers have tended to think of cognition on the model of reasoning from propositions. But we often solves problems by means of mental imagery. He gives a example of this in solving a plumbing problem, and then the example of putting on one's jacket. But he's not sure if that fact can be used as a tool for understanding art.3:50 - 4:52: Shottenkirk notes that in the plumbing example, we don't need words for these things but we understand it in context. In art, so much of what we experience is of low-level features and we don't have to have words for those low-level features. We understand things things contextually; is that plausible?4:50 - 9:48: Gauker (who prefers the phrase “Gradable qualities” to low-level) gives several examples of how real-world and geometrical knowledge goes into understanding the data that is stimulating the retina, and we don't have words for many of those things. It may be that the appreciation of some kinds of arts that they induce this kind of mental activity and that we find this pleasurable. But he's still not sure if this kind of thinking introduces anything to understanding the visual arts. Often he is just finding interesting the geometrical shapes, etc. Or appreciating a battle scene, etc.9:50 - 11:30: Shottenkirk notes that Gauker has named three different ways one can process work: 1) low-level, 2) depiction or the reference function 3) the narrative. Gauker responds that many people are interested in having an emotional reaction elicited, but he is not in it for that. Shottenkirk refers to problems with the word "emotion". 11:33 - 14:38: Gauker makes the important point that emotion can't be the point to art as that would mean that "we are always interested in ourselves". Shottenkirk adamantly agrees and says that what art does is pull someone else into our world as art gives a first person perspective of the artist. Guaker worries that this commits the viewer to understanding the intention of the artist. Shottenkirk partially disagrees; the meaning of the artwork is only partially constituted by the artist's intentions.14:40 - 16:47: Gauker notes that much of meaning is today dependent on the larger artworld. There follows a back and forth debate about context and meaning and intention in art.16:50 - 45:00: Gauker takes the conversation back to the idea of emotion. Something is tragic because it represents a scene that is tragic; the viewer doesn't have to experience that emotion...just recognize the emotion. Shottenkirk asks him if he can put together that example with the former example of the plumbing problem. He answer as follows: It's only because you've seen horses and horses move that allows you to understand what's going on in a battle scene picture. Shottenkirk then pushes again, and asks "to bring emotion into the plumbing example", and then says, "yes, I was watching for that expression that says 'there's no emotion in plumbing'!" She notes that there is pleasure knowing how plumbing is put together - the tactile pleasure. Texture is an important part of peripheral vision. Gauker hesitates, and says that a plumber can do it quite dispassionately. Shottenkirk retorts that there are little micro seconds of good/bad - it is never completely neutral. The conversation continues with them trying to locate the role of emotion in art.Support the showTwitter: @talkpopc Instagram: @talkpopc
Romana Hasenoehrl, Certified Laughter Yoga Trainer brings joy and understanding to people of just how amazing they truly are. A long term travel specialist supporting people to be brave and just travel. Author, she has already published 8 books and working on number 9. https://writers-workshops.mailchimpsites.com
Don't poop on the spacebar @SamAdams84 @MooseheadLager @twopitchersbeer @Leinenkugels @Stieglbrauerei @OldNationBrew @YazooBrew #beer #radler #shandy #SoQD #OOOhorse Co hosts : Good ol Boy Dave, Good ol Boy Kendall, Good ol Boy Sparky, and Good ol Gal Julieanna SUDS Episode – Just when you think it will end, there is another installment in the Summer of Questionable Decisions. It's beer and juice which is called radler or a shandy. Good help is getting harder to find - “I'm sorry my tastebuds are out of the office” – The Icelandic Miniature Horse. This episode will make you wonder which host is tasting furniture polish the most. You'll probably have the same reaction as Kendall, more Natty Ice at table #4. We taste and rate the following shady and radler beer from 1-5: The Shandy/Radler beers in this flight were blind tasted and brewery was revealed after tasting and ratings were done for each. 7:58 Porch Rocker Lemon Radler - made with a blend of Helles beer with lemon. 4.5% ABV. Boston Beer Company, Boston MA SUDS-3 11:26 Grapefruit Radler - made with a lager with natural grapefruit, grape, and lemon juices 4% ABV. Moosehead Breweries Limited Saint John, NB Canada. SUDS-4 18:15 Water Boy sparkling Watermelon Lime Radler. 4.2% ABV Two Pitchers Brewing Company Oakland, CA SUDS-1 25:27 Summer Shandy- wheat beer with natural lemonade. 4.2% ABV Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company Chippewa Falls, WI SUDS-2 30:37 Raspberry Himbeere – Raspberry Radler with 40% Stiegl Goldbräu and 60% fruit soda. 2% ABV Stieglbrauerei zu Salzburg, Salzburg Austria. SUDS-2 34:40 Grapefruit Blood Orange Radler – blend of lager, grapefruit juice and a hint of blood orange. 5.15 ABV. Two Pitchers Brewing Company Oakland, CA SUDS-3 38:42 Shandy- German style lager with lemonade. 4.8% ABV. Old Nation Brewing Company Williamston, MI SUDS-4 42:19 We tried making our own Radler using Yazoo Daddy-O-Pilsner 5% ABV Yazoo Brewing Company Nashville, TN and Jarritos Pineapple Soda. Tipp Distributors, El Paso TX We didn't give a rating, because it would be based on individual blends. info@sipssudsandsmokes.com @sipssudssmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes™ is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on Apple & Google Podcasts, PRX, Spotify, Podbean, Soundcloud, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast. Check out Good ol Boy Dave on 60 Second Reviews https://www.instagram.com/goodoleboydave/ Kendall decided that this is not a better choice than a bikeride in the middle of a heatwave. His beer blog is: https://www.beermakesthree.com/ Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: https://amzn.to/2Xblorc The easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes” Credits: TITLE: Maxwell Swing PERFORMED BY: Texas Gypsies COMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI) PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI) COURTESY OF: AudioSparx TITLE: Flapperjack PERFORMED BY: Texas Gypsies COMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI) PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI) COURTESY OF: AudioSparx TITLE: Back Roads PERFORMED BY: Woods & Whitehead COMPOSED BY: Terry Whitehead PUBLISHED BY: Terry Whitehead COURTESY OF: Terry Whitehead Post production services : Pro Podcast Solutions Advertising sales: Contact us directly Content hosting services: PRX, Earshot, Radio4All, PodBean, Soundcloud
Don't poop on the spacebar @SamAdams84 @MooseheadLager @twopitchersbeer @Leinenkugels @Stieglbrauerei @OldNationBrew @YazooBrew #beer #radler #shandy #SoQD #OOOhorse Co hosts : Good ol Boy Dave, Good ol Boy Kendall, Good ol Boy Sparky, and Good ol Gal Julieanna SUDS Episode – Just when you think it will end, there is another installment in the Summer of Questionable Decisions. It's beer and juice which is called radler or a shandy. Good help is getting harder to find - “I'm sorry my tastebuds are out of the office” – The Icelandic Miniature Horse. This episode will make you wonder which host is tasting furniture polish the most. You'll probably have the same reaction as Kendall, more Natty Ice at table #4. We taste and rate the following shady and radler beer from 1-5: The Shandy/Radler beers in this flight were blind tasted and brewery was revealed after tasting and ratings were done for each. 7:58 Porch Rocker Lemon Radler - made with a blend of Helles beer with lemon. 4.5% ABV. Boston Beer Company, Boston MA SUDS-3 11:26 Grapefruit Radler - made with a lager with natural grapefruit, grape, and lemon juices 4% ABV. Moosehead Breweries Limited Saint John, NB Canada. SUDS-4 18:15 Water Boy sparkling Watermelon Lime Radler. 4.2% ABV Two Pitchers Brewing Company Oakland, CA SUDS-1 25:27 Summer Shandy- wheat beer with natural lemonade. 4.2% ABV Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company Chippewa Falls, WI SUDS-2 30:37 Raspberry Himbeere – Raspberry Radler with 40% Stiegl Goldbräu and 60% fruit soda. 2% ABV Stieglbrauerei zu Salzburg, Salzburg Austria. SUDS-2 34:40 Grapefruit Blood Orange Radler – blend of lager, grapefruit juice and a hint of blood orange. 5.15 ABV. Two Pitchers Brewing Company Oakland, CA SUDS-3 38:42 Shandy- German style lager with lemonade. 4.8% ABV. Old Nation Brewing Company Williamston, MI SUDS-4 42:19 We tried making our own Radler using Yazoo Daddy-O-Pilsner 5% ABV Yazoo Brewing Company Nashville, TN and Jarritos Pineapple Soda. Tipp Distributors, El Paso TX We didn't give a rating, because it would be based on individual blends. info@sipssudsandsmokes.com @sipssudssmokes Sips, Suds, & Smokes™ is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf. Available on Apple & Google Podcasts, PRX, Spotify, Podbean, Soundcloud, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast. Check out Good ol Boy Dave on 60 Second Reviews https://www.instagram.com/goodoleboydave/ Kendall decided that this is not a better choice than a bikeride in the middle of a heatwave. His beer blog is: https://www.beermakesthree.com/ Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: https://amzn.to/2Xblorc The easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes” Credits: TITLE: Maxwell Swing PERFORMED BY: Texas Gypsies COMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI) PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI) COURTESY OF: AudioSparx TITLE: Flapperjack PERFORMED BY: Texas Gypsies COMPOSED BY: Steven R Curry (BMI) PUBLISHED BY: Alliance AudioSparx (BMI) COURTESY OF: AudioSparx TITLE: Back Roads PERFORMED BY: Woods & Whitehead COMPOSED BY: Terry Whitehead PUBLISHED BY: Terry Whitehead COURTESY OF: Terry Whitehead Post production services : Pro Podcast Solutions Advertising sales: Contact us directly Content hosting services: PRX, Earshot, Radio4All, PodBean, Soundcloud
Moosham Castle in Austria was home to some of the bloodiest witch trials in the 1800's and many more terrifying events throughout history. Together we will explore the horrifying happenings that took place there. Discover more TERRIFYING podcasts at http://eeriecast.com/ Follow Carman Carrion! https://www.facebook.com/carman.carrion.9/ https://www.instagram.com/carmancarrion/?hl=en https://twitter.com/CarmanCarrion Subscribe on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/0uiX155WEJnN7QVRfo3aQY Please Review Us on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/freaky-folklore/id1550361184 Music and sound effects used in the Destination Terror Podcast has or may have been provided/created by: CO.AG: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcavSftXHgxLBWwLDm_bNvA Myuu: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiSKnkKCKAQVxMUWpZQobuQ Jinglepunks: https://jinglepunks.com/ Epidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Kevin MacLeod: http://incompetech.com/ Dark Music: https://soundcloud.com/darknessprevailspodcast Soundstripe: https://app.soundstripe.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Join Lauren and Craig as they present an absorbing catch-up with Alexandra Kuric - Global Talent Management at Red Bull - all the way from Salzburg Austria...We follow Alex's TA journey from Canada to Red Bull and take a deep dive into the amazing 'Wingfinder' tool.Alex is extremely informative and bloody entertaining... Enjoy!Thanks so much to our great mates at CVCheck - this month's sponsor.
Update on Jeff's South and Central America trips cancellations, trip to Denver, Maddy Halls time in Austria and our new Accounting 121 course being taught in Salzburg 2022
In this episode of the Free Walking Tour Salzburg Podcast, I will introduce you to the 15 must-see sights of Salzburg from the Salzburg Cathedral to Mozart's Birthplace and some lesser known places like Nonnberg Abbey and Saint Sebastian's cemetery. We pass by most of these sights on the Free Walking Tour Salzburg, but even without a tour it will be easy to find these sights in Salzburg on your own. If you do join the Free Walking Tour Salzburg, you should nevertheless revisit these places on your own to spend more time and take a closer look. All of these places of interest are within walking distance.
In this episode of the Free Walking Tour Salzburg Podcast, you will find out why a Salzburg Card is worth it and how to best use a Salzburg Card. From the Hohensalzburg fortress to the Untersberg Cable Car. I have ten years of experience in hospitality in Salzburg and spent a lot of time recommending and explaining Salzburg Cards to hostel guests. Now I am here to give you all the information I gathered over the years. The Salzburg Card is the best deal, if you would like to go all in on sightseeing in Salzburg. The Card allows you admission to most of the attractions in Salzburg at a fixed price. There are 24 hours, 48 hours, and 72 hour Salzburg cards, allowing you free admission within those timeframes. You can visit all the museums, head out to Hellbrunn Palace where the trick fountains are, and take a river cruise and a cable car to the peak of Untersberg.
Skylar Owens changed her major from pre-med to international business after her study abroad trip in 2019 to Salzburg Austria. Hear what’s she is up to!
Chatting cars with Salzburg Austria, Lancaster PA, and beautiful downtown Burbank CA, you’re on the air! Then from Brooklyn NY, Marc Goldbaum calls in on the set of Marvelous Mrs Maisel to tell us about the show and some pretty disastrous news about his Porsche 996. We also get down on the drums. Thanks for hanging with us! #grouphang #thankyouthankyouthankyou
Here’s a question I’ve been wondering lately, “Can food and drink be a tool for mental travel in the time of COVID while we’re all stuck at home?” Hell yes it can! But you'll have to go about it the right way. I’ve realized, if we can learn to implement Sommelier Leslee Miller’s philosophy of “Thinking & Drinking,” maybe we can get our mouth, nose, and eyes abroad… even if the rest of our body can’t. Join me on the podcast as we head to a Salzburg Austria, and enter a schnapps shop resembling a store right out of a Harry Potter novel, where I learned… maybe drinking before noon doesn’t have to lead to drunkenly stumbling back onto a Sound of Music tour bus. *** GUEST LINKS:Leslee Miller: https://amuseewine.com/Sip Better: https://www.sipbetter.com/meetlesleeAmsterdam City Walk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsXPFOKdjSIMusic: THUNDERBIRD by Ryan Taubert *** Friends, if you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping the show continue! Or better yet, BUY SOME MERCH! www.thecuriouspod.com/store For show notes and past guests, please visit thecuriouspod.com/questions Sign up for Rob’s email newsletter (“⟁”) at therobmorgan.com/newsletter Call The Official Podcast Hotline: (612) 584-9330 Recording Locations: www.thecuriouspod.com/map *** Follow Rob: Instagram: Instagram.com/therobmorgan Facebook: facebook.com/therobmorgan YouTube: youtube.com/therobmorgan Web: www.therobmorgan.com
Kyla Sanderson, a recent graduate of UNC Charlotte in Marketing landed her dream job a month after graduation. Kyla went with Wake Tech back in 2018 to Salzburg Austria and was part of a large group. She loved the trip and made a ton of friends. Congrats Kyla!
Cathy Rowley, our first non traditional student who joined us back in 2017 to Salzburg Austria. Cathy fit into the group just like everybody else on the trip. Cathy just returned from a March 2020 trip to South Africa! She loves to travel.
Forbes Dixon teaches economics at Wake Tech and for the two past summers has taught with me in Salzburg Austria. He loves Austria! Hear his overview on how the trip impacts student success.
Nobody to date on this podcast sounds more excited to talk about studying in Salzburg Austria! Aubrey, who lives in Raleigh but is from Toronto Canada cannot stop thinking about and talking about that three week trip. Trust me, you will hear it on this episode!
Dr. Shirley McLaughlin is an extensive traveler and is so fun to travel with. She has traveled with Wake Tech three times to South Korea, Dubai and Salzburg Austria. Dr. Shirley shares her experiences around the world. She is a Professor at NC Wesleyan College.
The sleep meditation begins with a short breathing exercise. After the breathing exercise follows a 30-minute audio recording that I did when I walked around beautiful Fuschlsee.
The sleep meditation begins with a short breathing exercise. After the breathing exercise follows a 30-minute audio recording that I did when I walked around beautiful Fuschlsee.
In episode seven, Dolores Guiñazú interviewed Judy & Dagmar Jenner, TWIN TRANSLATIONS. Judy lives in Las Vegas since she was a teenager, where she also pursued her higher education. She received her M.B.A. (summa cum laude) in Marketing from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, in 2001. Judy is the past president of the Nevada Interpreters and Translators Association and currently chairs the organization’s professional development committee. In 2010, she was named one of the “Women to Watch” by the business newspaper InBusiness and was the alumna of the year for the Honors College of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She is a federally certified court interpreter (Spanish), a master-level court certified Spanish interpreter (Supreme Court of Nevada), a court-registered German interpreter in Nevada, and a certified court interpreter in California. She teaches translation and interpretation at the University of California-San Diego (Extension) to online students pursuing the certificate in English/Spanish translation and interpretation studies.Dagmar received the equivalent of a master’s degree in French and Communications from the University of Salzburg (Austria) and an undergraduate degree in Spanish and French translation and interpretation as well as a master’s degree in French and Spanish conference interpreting from the University of Vienna (Austria). She is an accredited freelance conference interpreter for the institutions of the European Union and works in the German booth (from English, Spanish, and French into German). Dagmar is the president of UNIVERSITAS Austria, the Austrian Interpreters’ and Translators’ Association. She’s an expert on the new German orthography reform and frequently gives workshops on this complex subject. In addition, Dagmar teaches consecutive interpreting (English/Spanish->German) in the master’s degree program at the University of Vienna. Dagmar lives in Vienna, Austria, and spends her summers and, oftentimes, her winters in (you guessed it!) Vegas, enjoying her twin’s company and the desert sun.In April 2010, Judy and Dagmar published the highly anticipated book, “The Entrepreneurial Linguist: The Business-School Approach to Freelance Translation”, which has received great reviews around the world and has sold more than 4,000 copies. In this entrepreneurial interview, Judy & Dagy share with us how the idea of their book developed, and they talk about the mindset of highly successful language entrepreneurs. They generously share their tips as well as how to move forward in an evolving and changing profession. In the words of Judy & Dagy, “Let’s start with a small paradigm shift that will benefit us all professionally. Most of us are humanists, and as such, we don’t have much of a business background. Linguists are very much in demand in the global marketplace, we have very specific skills that are of utmost importance for any corporation that does business on a global scale. Start thinking of yourself as an essential part of the international communications chain, and price your services accordingly. Let’s collectively work on our Entrepreneurial Linguist mindset!” Human Translations, as our lovely colleague Sandy Jones stated this year, is what sets us apart from MT (machine translation) and AI (artificial intelligence). This is the final episode of our FIRST SEASON of the ATA Spanish Division Podcast. This new 2020, let us highlight the importance of being #humantranslators. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we do, because TOGETHER, WE ALWAYS GROW. Thanks for listening!
What a little hidden gem of a city! You're going to visiting the birthplace of Mozart and seeing where Julie Andrews sang with the Von Trapp family. Or maybe you'll just simply enjoy a castle overlooking the entire city! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/TravelingTwogether/support
Artist: Kranzinger (Salzburg, Austria) Name: Techno Podcast #84 (July 2019) Genre: Techno Release Date: 28.07.2019 Exclusive: Techno Podcast Kranzinger Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/patrick_k CONTACT (Techno Official): Email — techno.official@hotmail.com Follow us: https://facebook.com/Techno.Official
Follow Spartaque: http://www.spartaque.com Follow Codex: http://www.facebook.com/codexrecordings 01 Spartaque - FGC [Codex] 02 Filterheadz - Hypnotized [Unity Records] 03 UMEK, D-Unity - Narrative Adventure [Suara] 04 Andre Crom - Glow (Spartaque Remix)[Tronic] 05 Konrad (Italy) & Fabio Neural - Lay Down [Misfit Music] 06 Giovanni Carozza - Vertical [Codex] 07 Pleasurekraft - Corpse Reviver Number 1 (Ramiro Lopez Remix)[Kraftek] 08 UMEK, D-Unity - Total Invasion [Suara] 09 Spartaque - Is That Hurt [Terminal M] 10 Linus Quick - Der Treffpunkt [Funk'n Deep Black] 11 Giovanni Carozza - Thermal Inertia (Spartaque Remix)[Codex] 12 Spektre - Gates Of Dawn [Respekt] 13 Drumcomplex - Joy [Terminal M] 14 Oleg Mass - Terra Nova [ELEVATE] 15 Bolster - Logical [Orange Recordings] 16 Spartaque - Breathe Deep [Terminal M] The 43th episode of Codex Podcast with Spartaque recorded live in Die Kantine, Salzburg, Austria.
In this episode I had the opportunity to sit down and talk hockey with Andrei Lavrov from @lavrovhockey Andrei is a coach at the Red Bull Training Academy in Salzburg Austria, and a former development coach and analyst for the Russian national team. And just like one of our past podcast guests @larijoutsenlahtihe's also a former Red Bull Crashed Ice athlete. This is another must listen for any player, coach or hockey parent who's looking to learn from one of the best coaches in the game today. Thanks again to Andrei for taking the time. Much appreciated my man! Find out more about Andrei here: https://www.instagram.com/lavrovhockey/ Find the Free shooting & scoring course here: https://hockeyprotraining.com/mini-course/
Today Alex shares a story about his times in Salzburg, Austria. The home of Mozart and the Sound of Music is filled with churches, palaces, shops, and some great breweries! If you like sports, you have the opportunity year-round to catch a game with the Red Bull soccer and hockey teams. Enjoy! www.365daysoftravel.com www.facebook.com/365daysoftravelproject IG: @365daysoftravelproject twitter:@365daysoftravel
Hi everyone...Alex with the Show Notes for Travel First Episode 7. In this episode I take you to beautiful Salzburg in Austria....the birthplace of Mozart and the home of The Sound Of Music. Google says: Salzburg is an Austrian city on the German border, with views of the Eastern Alps. It’s known as the birthplace of Mozart and setting for the film “The Sound of Music.” The city is divided by the Salzach River, with medieval and baroque buildings of the pedestrian Altstadt (Old City) on its left bank, and 19th-century Neustadt (New City) on the right. Subscribe, rate and review at iTunes; audioBoom; Stitcher; Pocketcasts; Podbean or any good podcatcher app. You can stream this and previous episodes via www.bitesz.com For more travel stuff, follow us on Facebook and twitter: Facebook: www.facebook.com/travelfirstpodcast twitter: @travelfirstpod Photos courtesy of Tourismus Salzburg #travel #Salzburg #Mozart #thesoundofmusic #Austria #holiday #Europe #listen #podcast #TravelFirst Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Don't forget to like and share please. Tracklist on www.tanzgemeinschaft.com/guest-mix-tabea-3492 Download for free on The Artist Union We are very pleased to present the next guest Tabea (@tabea_official). Tabea, residing in Salzburg (Austria) is a DJ focused on the Deep and Tech side in the electronic music genre. A little while ago we were blown away by her "Homemade mixes". Hearing this and another mix of her was the catalyst that sparked our fire. Tabea is a true painter of music. Following her shows that she's a hard working artists trying to get out there and and makeit. Her hard work has already been honored by sharing the stage with some of the industries most respected names as there are: Felix Kröcher, Dustin Zahn, Stephan Bodzin and many more. So make sure to follow her and catch up if she's playing in your area. Her mix is one great trip through deep & tech house lane. She picked some fantastic tracks for this stunning on hour long guest mix for @Tanzgemeinschaft. We hope you all enjoy it.
After traveling through Scandinavia, I'm finally in central Europe. Here's a glimpse of my trip through Germany, Czech Republic, and Austria before I make my way to London.
Hear about travel to Salzburg, Austria as the Amateur Traveler talks to Gina Czupka about her time living in Salzburg. Salzburg is a "compact walkable city. Everywhere you go there is incredible architecture. It's got a beautiful mountain setting. It's just a picturesque easy place to experience the old-world feel of Europe."
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Hear about travel to Salzburg, Austria as the Amateur Traveler talks to Gina Czupka about her time living in Salzburg. Salzburg is a "compact walkable city. Everywhere you go there is incredible architecture. It's got a beautiful mountain setting. It's just a picturesque easy place to experience the old-world feel of Europe."
Hear about travel to Salzburg, Austria as the Amateur Traveler talks to Gina Czupka about her time living in Salzburg. Salzburg is a "compact walkable city. Everywhere you go there is incredible architecture. It's got a beautiful mountain setting. It's just a picturesque easy place to experience the old-world feel of Europe."
Salzburg and its residents — at least its tourism industry — hum happily along to Mozart and The Sound of Music melodies. Thanks to its charming old town, splendid gardens, Baroque churches and fountains (the town's nickname is "Rome of the North") plus a mighty fortress rising above it all, Salzburg is made for visitors. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.
Salzburg and its residents — at least its tourism industry — hum happily along to Mozart and The Sound of Music melodies. Thanks to its charming old town, splendid gardens, Baroque churches and fountains (the town's nickname is "Rome of the North") plus a mighty fortress rising above it all, Salzburg is made for visitors. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.
Anaesthetic neurotoxicity is currently one of the hottest research topics in anaesthesia. In June 2012 the BJA sponsored a seminar in Salzburg Austria which saw experts from all over the world come together to discuss the current state of the evidence and future research directions in this important area. To accompany this special edition of the BJA, Professor Hugh Hemmings distils down the conference proceedings and summarises the current thinking on the mechanisms of anaesthetic neurotoxicity, translation to human subjects and the potential clinical implications.
After our recent time in Salzburg, we talk about what we got up to, and our top ten picks for things to do on your visit.
Old Salzburg's busy and colorful main drag was, and still is, Getreidegasse. Amidst all the tourists and chain outlets, you'll find purely local hangouts like the Sporer family schnapps shop. This friendly hole-in-the-wall has been distilling and selling schnapps for just over a hundred years, and has enough flavors to keep regulars coming back again and again. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.
Old Salzburg's busy and colorful main drag was, and still is, Getreidegasse. Amidst all the tourists and chain outlets, you'll find purely local hangouts like the Sporer family schnapps shop. This friendly hole-in-the-wall has been distilling and selling schnapps for just over a hundred years, and has enough flavors to keep regulars coming back again and again. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.
Hohensalzburg Fortress towers over the Salzach River, dominating Salzburg's skyline as one of Europe's mightiest castles. Through the forest, Mönchsberg Mountain offers commanding views and a respite from the city. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.
Hohensalzburg Fortress towers over the Salzach River, dominating Salzburg's skyline as one of Europe's mightiest castles. Through the forest, Mönchsberg Mountain offers commanding views and a respite from the city. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.
Salzburg is a world-class destination for live music, with over 2,000 performances bringing life to its churches and palaces year-round. Join us in the opulent Mirabell Palace for Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, performed with gusto by a string quartet visiting from Russia. Then, we'll take a train and boat to the lovely lakeside town of Hallstatt. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.
Salzburg is a world-class destination for live music, with over 2,000 performances bringing life to its churches and palaces year-round. Join us in the opulent Mirabell Palace for Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, performed with gusto by a string quartet visiting from Russia. Then, we'll take a train and boat to the lovely lakeside town of Hallstatt. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.