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Ready to experience Bali like never before? In this full travel guide, we take you through the best things to do, where to stay, what to eat, and how to enjoy luxury travel in Bali without breaking the bank. From stunning bamboo villas to secret swing spots and unforgettable local food — we cover it all. We spent two weeks in Bali exploring Seminyak, Selat, Amed, and everything in between. Bonus: We flew to Bali in business class for under $400 per person (retail: $10,000+). Want to know how? Check out our podcast where we explain how we use points and miles to travel in luxury for less! Resources: YouTube episode Bali Highlights Full blog post on our Bali experience See our guide on Plannin and get discounts on your travels Agung's Nest Airbnb | Bamboo House Other amazing Bali stay's in a similar area Start here to learn how to unlock nearly free travel Sign up for our newsletter! This month's best current card offers LTH Online Points & Miles In Depth Course: Use coupon code "BOLDYGO" for a 50% discount! BoldlyGo Travel With Points & Miles Facebook Group Truicity Wealth Management Connect with DeAndre Coke: Instagram: BoldlyGo.world Website: BoldlyGo.world YouTube: BoldlyGoWorld
Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort is a French style luxury beachfront oasis combining French elegance and authentic Balinese charm. Located in Bali's pristine Nusa Dua, this five-star resort offers exquisite dining, revitalising wellness treatments, and stylish accommodation, creating the perfect escape for a luxuriously serene and culturally immersive experience in Bali. Jean-Pierre Joncas, General Manager of Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort, brings a blend of warmth, elegance, and expertise to one of Bali's most celebrated luxury retreats and speaks to Renae about his love of Indonesia and of Sofitel. With a hospitality career that spans mutliple continents, Jean-Pierre has crafted a reputation for creating seamless guest experiences that capture both the essence of Bali's charm and Sofitel's French sophistication. Under his direction, Sofitel Bali combines modern luxury with Balinese tradition, offering guests world-class amenities and unique cultural experiences. Having been in this hospitality industry for 2 decades, Jean-Pierre shares how he manages his staff to give personalised service to each guests, making it a memorable stay at Sofitel Nusa Dua Bali. He also speaks about why people keep coming back to Bali and how competitive it is right now in Bali's hospitality scene—and how he incorporate local culture to respond to it. Admitting he is a foodie, he shares his top 3 restaurants in Bali: Cuca at Jimbaran, Mamasan at Seminyak and coffee at Kimtamani. He also talks about his love of art galleries and museums, Museum Pasifika in Nusa Dua and Blanco Museum in Ubud. To close this episode, he talks about his team building trip to Japan and how he is as excited as his team members are, with the itinerary including cultural, food and luxury hospitality experiences. — Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:44 Jean-Pierre and his amazing resumé 01:54 The blend of French elegance and Balinese culture in the hotel's design. 02:24 Candle ritual at sunset, inspired by Paris and Balinese culture 03:36 Phenomenal facilities and great location for travellers in Nusa Dua 04:20 Renae's amazing experience staying at the most sought-after room at Sofitel Nusa Dua Bali 05:20 The only hotel in Bali with direct access to the pool from your room 06:00 Personalised service tailored for each guest 07:10 Popular and unique Sofitel's Bali fitness and wellness facilities 08:40 Bali is getting busier and more tourists are coming 09:55 Competition arise from small boutique hotels in Bali's hospitality industry and how Sofitel responds to it 11:30 The essence of luxury is when guests feel special and have memorable experience 12:55 When Bali hooked his mother's heart 13:59 The warmth and welcoming spirit of Balinese people gives long lasting impact on Jean-Pierre's work 14:33 He's a foodie. 16:23 Art galleries and museums he loves in Bali 17:10 Nature landscape and the famous rice terrace in Ubud 18:20 Sambal makes dining creative and memorable 19:08 Jean-Pierre's love of Komodo Island and the surrounding islands 21:15 Challenges for those little islands if they want to have more int'l tourists come over there 22:25 Luxury travel shifts may help the growth of those islands 22:48 MRT plans in Bali 25:03 His recent travel stories to Australia and Hong Kong 26:30 The main focus of his travel is to have lock cultural experience combined with confort of luxury 27:45 Where2Fromhere, Jean-Pierre? -- For collaborations, contact us at: renaemanos@mac.com Host: Renae Leith-Manos Editor: Raf Camitz Content Writer: Tiasani Sundari Graphic & Design: Caylie Wallace For more luxury travel go to: www.renaesworld.com.au For Sofitel Bali go to: https://sofitel.accor.com/en/hotels/9078.html Check out instagram: @renaesworldofficial For Luxury Hotel Consulting: www.luxuryhotelconsulting.com Watch every episode with spectacular visuals from some of the world's best and most luxurious hotels over on Renae's YouTube channel, “Renae's World, Where to From Here”.
How to Stop Water Polution. In case you're wondering what water polution has to do with a new continent discoevered in the Pacific Ocean, here's the answer to this mystery. This new continent is an island that consists solely of garbage and plastic waste. Some countries are ready to announce an ecological disaster. Let's see if there's something we can all do to save the planet. TIMESTAMPS The popularity of plastic 0:26 Garbage islands 1:47 The Great Pacific Garbage Patch 2:30 Problems connected with the plastic pollution of the ocean 4:39 Bali ecological disaster 7:31 Several ways to solve problem 8:26 #newcontinent #garbageisland #ecologicalproblem Music: Butchers - Silent Partner https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/... SUMMARY -2 million plastic bags a minute are thrown away. As for bubble wrap, the amount produced in just one year would be enough to cover our planet around the equator. 500 billion plastic cups are used and disposed of annually. -There are 3 huge garbage islands in the world: in the central North Pacific Ocean, in the Indian Ocean, and in the Atlantic Ocean. -The size of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is currently more than 600,000 square miles. According to the journal Scientific Reports, there are more than 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic that have accumulated in this area. -Plastic objects in the ocean kill animals or get stuck in their bodies. Some types of plastic are toxic. In addition, plastic has the ability to absorb such poisonous substances as mercury. Birds often choke to death after trying to swallow a bright object that has caught their eye. -Indonesian authorities have recently declared a “garbage emergency.” More than 100 tons of waste brought ashore every day to beaches from Seminyak and Jimbaran to Kuta. -To solve the problem, people can find a way to remove the garbage that is already in the ocean. Another way out is to decrease pollution or stop it completely. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightgram 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A major fire has destroyed several villas in the tourist area of Seminyak in Bali. The monster blaze was reported around 10:30 last night with reports as many as 16 villas were destroyed. Bailey was staying in one of the villas and told Millsy & Karl on 6PR Breakfast he's lost nearly all of his belongings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of the food mentor podcast takes a slight twist into the hospitality and hotel management world.On a recent business trip to Indonesia I met a fantastic Australian Brendan Lane Mullins the General Manager of Bali's leading luxury hotel The Seminyak Spa and resort.https://www.theseminyak.comAs most people would know Seminyak in Bali is one of the most popular tourists spots in Asia.I thought Brendan would be a fantastic guest on our Food Mentor Podcast and I was absolutely correct.Take a listen to Brendan's background and how he has used his hotel management experience to travel the world.Amongst many topics we chat about the incredibly friendly Balinese people and how this culture creates superb hospitality service.This is a great story including the day in the life of a Hotel General Manager in a luxury hotel in one of the worlds most visited towns - Seminyak, Bali!Listen out for Brendan's special promo code to guarantee you the cheapest rate on the market. A fabulous podcast for budding hospitality folk looking to work and travel.I hope you enjoy this podcast! David Burns is also the founder of DJB Food Group and Creme design helping manufacturers, brands and entrepreneurs develop innovative new products and brands to supply into retail. Also see davidjburns speaker, because we love talking about this industry. Would you like to be a guest on our show or sponsor an episode to reach your target audience? Connect with us anytime david@djbfoodgroup.com
In this episode of 'The Vacay Podcast' Sophie Jackson is joined by Tina Pizzoni from Helloworld, to talk about the beautiful coastal town of Seminyak in Bali. They discuss everything from 'where to stay, the weather, to what documentation to complete before arrival.' They cover times of the year to explore so the weather is right, avoiding high heat, humidity and heavy rain. They discuss some 'must see/do' experiences, like spas, temples and even shopping. If you stay in Seminyak it is also easy to get to other places like Ubud or the Tanah Lok Temple to watch the sunset. Tune in to 'The Vacay Podcast' for an unforgettable journey through this beautiful destination, brought to you by nib & helloworld.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a Text Message.Ahhh, Bali! I'm excited to share an insider look at Bali as part of our Destination Discovery series. In this episode, we cover the island's unique vibes, local cuisine, stunning beauty, and the friendliness of the locals. I share my top things to do and places to explore, from the serene Ubud to the vibrant Seminyak. I'll also share tips on where to stay, how to navigate persistent vendors, and my favorite experiences like the water healing ceremony and hidden waterfall tours. Whether you're planning a short visit or considering a longer stay, tune in for an enlightening guide to Bali.Mentioned In This Episode:Free Presentation: The 3 Pathways to Become a Digital NomadWater Healing Ceremony in UbudHidden Waterfall TourSurfing LessonsSnorkeling and Boat Tours (Nusa Penida)Rice Terrace & Northern TemplesKecak Fire Dance at UluwatuMonkey Forest in UbudSunrise Hike up Mt. BaturJeep Tour to Mt. BaturATV and Whitewater Rafting TourSome of these are affiliate links. We appreciate you using these links to support the show and they are no additional cost to you. Connect with me on Instagram @theluxelifeabroadEpisode WebsiteGet an additional dose of weekly travel inspo in your inbox! Sign up for our weekly newsletter filled with the most current travel tips, updates and deals. Rate, Review, & Follow"I love Steph and can't wait to hear the next episode!" If that sounds like you, it would mean the world to me if you would rate and review my show. This helps more travel lovers to find the podcast and connect with our travel community on Instagram. For Apple Podcast, click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select "Write a Review". Share what you love most about the podcast.And if you haven't done so already, tap follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode!
Many cities have regular Astral Codex Ten meetup groups. Twice a year, I try to advertise their upcoming meetups and make a bigger deal of it than usual so that irregular attendees can attend. This is one of those times. This year we have spring meetups planned in over eighty cities, from Tokyo, Japan to Seminyak, Indonesia. Thanks to all the organizers who responded to my request for details, and to Meetups Czar Skyler and the Less Wrong team for making this happen. You can find the list below, in the following order: Africa & Middle East Asia-Pacific (including Australia) Europe (including UK) North America & Central America South America There should very shortly be a map of these meetups on the LessWrong community page. https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/spring-meetups-everywhere-2024
We travel to FITUR - International Tourism Trade Fair.Taking place in Madrid, this year's event was the biggest ever.As the sector is still recovering from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, we speak to representatives from countries around the world who are aiming to attract visitors.Plus we focus on responsible tourism, and look at how much emphasis is being placed on sustainability by the travel industry.Produced and presented by Ashish Sharma(Image: Tourists at a beach club in Seminyak, Bali, Indonesia, in May 2022, just after the region opened more broadly to fully vaccinated visitors from overseas. Credit: Getty Images).
In this captivating interview Renae sits down with Australian Evan Burns, the acclaimed Australian hotelier and Country Manager for Cross Hotels and Resorts Indonesia, part of the Flight Centre Travel Group. Evan shares his extensive experience in hotel management, from his early days at Westin Hotel in Melbourne to his influential role today in Bali, Indonesia. About Evan Burns: Evan Burns is not just a hotelier; he's a global hospitality expert with a robust career spanning Japan, Fiji, and Southeast Asia, with a strong affinity for Indonesia. Armed with a Bachelor's degree from William Angles Institute, Evan has mastered various aspects of hotel management, including business development, operations management, guest experience, and much more. Delve into the transformative journey of Cross Hotels & Resorts in Indonesia, led by Evan Burns, a visionary in the hotel industry. This interview highlights the company's significant growth and its expansion of luxurious properties while maintaining operational excellence and enhancing guest experiences. Evan Burns, known for his holistic approach, has not only steered the company towards success but also ingrained sustainable practices and community engagement at its core. Learn about his strategies in balancing operational efficiency, creating exceptional guest experiences, and fostering robust stakeholder partnerships, especially in the Indonesian hospitality market. Discover how Cross Hotels & Resorts Indonesia upholds its commitment to sustainability, going beyond just environmental measures to support local communities, collaborate with artisans, and promote local economic growth, all while preserving Indonesia's rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. Evan Burns also shares his personal commitment to various community causes, including Shuffle and Strides for mental well-being and his involvement with the Bali Geckos, showcasing his dedication to fostering community spirit. The interview also covers Cross Hotels & Resorts Indonesia's impressive portfolio, focusing on properties that offer exceptional service, stylish design, and authentic guest experiences, like the luxurious beachfront villas in Bali and captivating properties in Lombok. Renae will delve into the upcoming opening of Kaura at Manggis, Bali, a premier retreat pavilion combining comfort, sustainability, and cultural immersion, offering visitors a unique insight into Balinese life and culture. Evan Burns and Cross Hotels & Resorts continue to lead the Indonesian hospitality industry towards a sustainable and responsible future, with their latest partnership to bring Cross Paasha Bali Seminyak into their exclusive portfolio, promising a unique beachside experience combined with a vibrant nightlife in the heart of Seminyak. Don't miss this engaging interview as Evan Burns shares his insights and experiences, offering a glimpse into the future of luxury and sustainable hospitality in Indonesia.
Are you dreaming of a cheap and cheerful getaway? Why not try Bali? The island of gods! It's only a hop, skip, and a jump from Australia, and you'll get to taste some mouth-watering Indonesian cuisine. There's a lot to do in Bali. I know because I just got back! I even attended a Balinese cooking class. And guess what? I share all my knowledge of Bali on Noel Anderson's 15 Mins of Fame podcast. Trust me, my hot tips (like going to Potato Head Club in Seminyak) are guaranteed fun. This podcast, “Love, Bali and Gado Gado: A Spicy Take on Island Life,” explores themes around Balinese cooking, Double Six Beach, drag bars, the Monkey Forest in Ubud … and The Real Housewives of Melbourne. Love, Bali and Gado Gado Podcast Hosted by Noel Anderson and recorded live in Bali More Info: https://linktr.ee/noelanderson Hey! Do you have a podcast story to tell? Then get in touch! Start Your Own Blog and Get $25 Credit Produced by Harlequin Ink
Episode ini diunggah selaku media partner dari Pameran "Stigma" yang dibuka tanggal 21 April 2023 jam 17:00 di Uma Seminyak Pameran Stigma menghadirkan karya-karya dari Army Rissa, ArtGeedArt, Geofanny Tambunan, and Skinner Ohrami; Dikurasi oleh Penawati. "Stigma" disini menyorot terhadap pentingnya pengetahuan tentang kesehatan mental dan stigma yang ada padanya, juga terhadap stigma kehadiran karya yang mungkin tidak layak di publik, serta hal-hal individual yang pernah dilalui setiap perupa yang menghadirkan karya di pameran ini. Apa saja itu? Yuk, dengerin!
John Halpin is the legendary American General Manager of The Oberoi Hotel in Bali's Seminyak. This luxurious five star haven sits on a huge15 acre piece of well manicured land, stretching 450m along the beachfront, making it one of the best locations for access to both the peace and calm of the beach and the buzz of shopping, clubs and restaurants on the whole island. Halpin was part of the launch team of Oberoi Lombok, (another extraordinary Indonesian property) in 1996 when he moved to Asia, and initially spent 9 years working between Oberoi Lombok and Oberoi Bali, first in Food and Beverage and then in Senior Management. He was lured away by the prestigious Como Hotels and Resorts where he worked in Bhutan and Ubud, but it was Executive Chairman Mr PRS Oberoi who wanted him back in Bali, and back at The Oberoi. In 2012 Halpin returned to The Oberoi Bali and has never left. Today the Oberoi Bali buzzes with stays from successful and high profile guests the world over, and many Europeans check in for as long as 2-3 months and some do this every year. For many it offers traditional old school service combined with the best of five star luxury. You can watch every episode with spectacular visuals from some of the world's best and most luxurious hotels over on Renae's YouTube channel, “Renae's World, Where to From Here”.
John Halpin is the legendary American General Manager of The Oberoi Hotel in Bali's Seminyak. This luxurious five star haven sits on a huge15 acre piece of well manicured land, stretching 450m along the beachfront, making it one of the best locations for access to both the peace and calm of the beach and the buzz of shopping, clubs and restaurants on the whole island. Halpin was part of the launch team of Oberoi Lombok, (another extraordinary Indonesian property) in 1996 when he moved to Asia, and initially spent 9 years working between Oberoi Lombok and Oberoi Bali, first in Food and Beverage and then in Senior Management. He was lured away by the prestigious Como Hotels and Resorts where he worked in Bhutan and Ubud, but it was Executive Chairman Mr PRS Oberoi who wanted him back in Bali, and back at The Oberoi. In 2012 Halpin returned to The Oberoi Bali and has never left. Today the Oberoi Bali buzzes with stays from successful and high profile guests the world over, and many European guests check in for as long as 2-3 months and some do this every year. For Australians, Europeans and local South East Asian travellers, The Oberoi Bali it offers traditional old school service combined with the best of five star luxury. You can watch every episode with spectacular visuals from some of the world's best and most luxurious hotels over on Renae's YouTube channel, “Renae's World, Where to From Here”.
Grill'd Bali is Australia's favourite Burger Brand....and they opened their first ever International store in Seminyak, Bali. On this episode of Bali Insiders we talk with Amy from Grill'd about both the challenges and triumphs of bringing an Aussie brand to the island. Amy tells us why Grill'd chose Bali as their first International location, and how Seminyak is the first international venture for the company, but definitely not the last. Have you ever thought of bringing your International brand to Bali? Grill'd Seminyak is open 11am – 11pm Monday to Sunday They offer their own delivery service through whats app +62 811-3999-716 or you can also find them on Gojek and Grab. Find their store at Jalan Kaya Jati 3X just up from Seminyak Village. Insta: @grilldburgersbali Facebook: Grill'd Bali About Emma & Karlie Emma Vipond - Cooke is the Co Host of Bali Insiders Podcast and Founder of Long Table Events Bali. Emma has lived in Bali for the past 5 years with her Husband and now twin boys. Long Table Events is one of Bali's leading Events Businesses specialising in creating bespoke Weddings and Corporate Events across the island. She has also just launched a new Mobile Events Bar Service called PALMS. Karlie Cummins is the Co Host of Bali Insiders and Founder of Bali Buddies - a digital Insider's Guides to all things Bali and surrounds. She has called Bali home for the past 6 years, along with her husband and two teenage daughters. Karlie works with most of the resorts, restaurants and hospitality & tourism associations across Bali as part of her business. Find Bali Buddies here Find Long Table events here
The last Blog from Ubud. Bali Indonesia 29 First of all, I would like to say thank you to Pak Made. Mr. Made at MM House in Ubud. I spent the month at his location, which overlooks the beautiful rice field in the blog. I have a Tik Tok video with him as well. If you are ever in Ubud and need a place to stay, give him a shout. So, this is it, the last blog from Ubud. My first long-term stay in Ubud and let's say that my review of Ubud is a positive one. I am sure it's not just me, but I found it to be refreshing. I mean that in both the weather and the area itself. I love the Bukit and Jimbaran area. I love the views overlooking the island and the fact that I know the area. Ubud was very new for me, but I felt good despite being out of my element. I am a fish out of water in more ways than one. I am far from fluent in Bahasa Indonesia, the Indonesian language. With a little help from the locals who usually understand a word or two, I have made it. What makes Ubud special? For me, it was a touch less traffic because I was not right in Ubud. I wouldn't want to be in the thick of things. It's too busy. I am not a drinker or a bargoer so being out from Central Ubud suited me just fine. Nothing is far, I was 11 minutes from the downtown area of Ubud. I did have to visit when my Mac called it quits on me. I have been meaning to get this laptop fixed but I always put it off. I was sure that Ubud would have been the last place I would have the battery replaced but I did. A small local shop did a great job, and I had the laptop back before I could finish my apple crumble and latte. I was halfway done when they messaged me that I could pick it up. So, there you have it. All you writers with Macs, I've got you. Meeting locals. I have several blogs where I met locals here. It has been a wonderful experience. Even today, I had to get the oil changed on my scooter and a couple of guys in the shop had it done in five minutes and $5 Canadian later I was gone. It's the simplicity of many things here that are simply awesome. Sure, there is traffic, but it comes in spurts. There are barely any lineups anywhere. With a million little restaurants, there is always a unique place to visit and eat at. There are no nightclubs here, those are reserved for the Kuta, Seminyak, and Canggu areas. So, what's in Ubud? Lots of fun and quirky places... That is the quick answer. The longer one is... Many rice fields surround Ubud though there are bigger areas such as Tabanan and Jati Luwih which is a UNESCO site. The pace of life in Bali is slow in general. It is even slower here in Ubud. Things get done, like my laptop and oil change. The most amazing thing I found in Ubud was the amount of hidden little places. One truly needs to look for and zoom in on Google maps to find some hidden gems. These little places and restaurants that belong to villa complexes or small resorts have amazing views. Tanahdewah was one such place for example. A boutique hotel with incredible views. Or Bebek Sari which is an incredible restaurant that is so worth the trip if you are here. Where to next? Well, I have picked out a place in the Balian area of Tabanan. I am somewhat at the base of a mountain and yet 14 min walk to the beach. I am sure I will visit the beach quite often and have more adventures to tell once I am settled in. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/zsolt-zsemba/message
Pantai Cinta, Love beach The words Pantai Cinta translate directly to Beach love. While that should be more like Lover's Beach or beach of love it sure is a beautiful place. It is quite incredible because it is a mixture of sandy beaches, rocky cliffs, and a beautiful sloping green terrace area where little shops are set up. In Bali, the sun sets at nearly the same time every day. It does vary a bit here and there with the season. When the roads get busy it is because of two things. People are either getting off work or heading out to see the sunset. The ritual of a sunset. To me, every sunset is special to watch. It never gets old because I love to people-watch during this time. The kids, the teenagers, couples, and families young and old all come out to experience the end of another day. One cannot blame them. At times I have witnessed incredible colors and even lightning and sunset at the same time. This was something incredible to witness. Watching the sunset and the brilliant orange and gold colors light up the ocean. Yet as the sun was poking out the lightning could be seen in the clouds to the right. No matter where you are the beach is not far. Bali is not huge, so in general, the beach is close. Yet the farther you are from the main tourist attractions the more special the sunsets become. Yes, besides the obvious of having fewer people around, the most amazing part for me is the locals. When you wander off the beaten path and head out further and further, you can experience the simple life. Local families come out to the beach, with kids playing in the rivers as the freshwater rivers meet the ocean. These inlets are incredible. They carve their way down the mountain and towards the ocean, but they transform the beach every day. The sandy shores get moved, pushed, and eroded in different ways each day. The beach is alive, so each visit is different. The sunset. It is a calm and romantic time. Couples and families dance in the shadows while dogs chase each other up and down the beach. Kids playing soccer, throwing a Frisbee or just chilling with coconut drinks. Pantai Cinta is not different. But it is a special place for couples because of the stadium-like terraced plots that have been carved out. Usually seated on beanbags, it is a special time for locals to chill and watch the end of another day. Then after the sunset, there is traffic to get back home. In the end, it is worth it. If one sticks around for another hour or so, they may witness further light shows when the sky turns an orange, turquoise blue before darkness sets in. If you are in Bali, you would be a fool to miss the amazing sunsets in Uluwatu, Pantai Cinta, or the ones in Seminyak and Canggu. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/zsolt-zsemba/message
BALI INSIDERS SHOW NOTES In episode 3 of season 3 of Bali Insiders we speak with Jasper Manifold, the owner of the iconic Seminyak restaurant Merah Putih. We speak with Jasper on the eve of the re-opening of Merah Putih after being closed for the past 2.5 years. We chatted about how the idea of a high end Indonesian restaurant came about and its overnight success when it first opened back in 2013. Merah Putih is reopening quite significantly on 17th August 2022, Indonesia's Independence Day and we talk a little bit about the History of Indonesia becoming independent from the Dutch in 1945. A great and exciting episode about business in Bali really starting to make a comeback! CREDITS Hosts: Emma Vipond-Cooke and Karlie Cummins Episode Sponsor - Grab Superapp Guest: Jasper Manifold Merah Putih Restaurant Bali @merahputihbali Instagram: @baliinsiders Facebook: Bali Insiders
This week on the pod, Hannah and Sarah talk about their first week in Bali. They explore the beach towns of Seminyak and Canggu, before heading to the cultural centre of Ubud. They finish the episode in the beautiful Gili islands. Find out why Hannah wasn't so happy about her experience at the monkey forest and their impressions of the famous Bali cat-poo-chino coffee. They have learnt a lot about the culture, customs and traditions of the island and share some of these lessons with us.
0:42: Welcome back to X8; thanks so much for joining us and subscribing! 1:10: Intro and welcome Titus Rosier, GM of the W Bali - Seminyak 1:34: So many Americans put Bali on their bucket list; walk us through any non-dreamy realities? 3:17: Your design elements are so beautiful yet modern, how did you fit in with the nature around you? Ref: Nusa Dua, Ubud 4:48: Is Bali a good place for families? Tell us about family travel 5:54: Talk to us about sustainability and eco-consciousness 7:30: What is “Sound Suite”? Ref: Sleep, Eat, Record, Repeat 8:45: Ref: Tiny Desk Concerts 9:12: Beyond local artists, are there any international stars playing soon? 9:54: Tell us about the cuisine at the W? Ref: Fire and Starfish Bloo 11:15: How can people find out more about your property? Web: https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/dpswh-w-bali-seminyak/overview/ Socials: @WBali on Twitter and @wbaliseminyak on INSTA & Facebook 12:06: Thank you and thank you for joining us! Stay safe & keep traveling!! You can find us and more info on the web at www.x8travelpodcast.com or email us at info@explorateurjourneys.com Also on Instagram @theexplorateur and Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/theexplorateur
Mountains. Beach clubs. White sand beaches. Black sand beaches. River rafting. Cooking classes. Great food. Spectacular nightlife. What does Bali not have? Tune in, as we discuss all things Bali on this episode of Travel. Explore. Celebrate Life.
Mountains. Beach clubs. White sand beaches. Black sand beaches. River rafting. Cooking classes. Great food. Spectacular nightlife. What does Bali not have? Tune in, as we discuss all things Bali on this episode of Travel. Explore. Celebrate Life.
BALI INSIDERS SHOW NOTES In Season 2 Episode 4 of Bali Insiders we talk to Lynley Le Grand, owner of The Corner House Bali and 2002 Bali Bombings Survivor. Lynley shares with us her incredible story of being a starry eyed 22 year old, who had just completed University and travelled to Bali to start her own import export business. She travelled on her own but met up with a friend from Australia that fateful night and they headed off to Paddies Night club. Within 20 minutes of them arriving a man with a back pack walked in and set off a bomb. The unbelievable story that follows is what nightmares are made of. However this horrific experience could not destroy the love that Lynley had for Bali and she returned many times before her and her Husband made the decision to move their Family to the Island to live permanently where they now run the successful Corner House Bali in Seminyak. Lynley was incredibly generous to share her experience with us and we really hope you enjoy this episode. CREDITS Hosts: Emma Vipond-Cooke and Karlie Cummins Episode Sponsor - The Corner House Bali Guest: Lynley Le Grand Instagram: @baliinsiders Facebook: Bali Insiders Charity - Feed Bali ABOUT Bali Insiders is brought to you by Emma Vipond-Cooke and Karlie Cummins. A weekly podcast bringing you the insider tips and what's REALLY happening on the World's Favourite Island. You can also expect chats from Bali's movers & shakers and those doing amazing things on our beautiful Island home.
One of the many crises plaguing our planet is that which is caused by waste—and in particular, plastic. The Indonesian island of Bali is famous for its beautiful beaches and 50 shades of lush green tropical countryside. However, the island is also in the throes of a monumental plastic emergency created by a perfect storm of factors. Poor education, inconsiderate tourists, mass sales of single-use plastic, and a gravely lacking waste management infrastructure have all led to this rising problem. Experts say that beaches like Kuta, Seminyak, and Legian are plagued by up to 60 tonnes of plastic rubbish each day. The trash is a combination of foreign waste brought to the island by the Indian Ocean's Java Sea waves and plastic from the island itself, brought to the sea by the many rivers and tributaries. Another rather depressing example of the plastic waste problem is a dead sperm whale that washed up at an Indonesian nature reserve. An autopsy of this sentient creature's stomach contents discovered 6kg of plastic waste, including 115 single-use Danone Aqua plastic cups. And then came the pandemic. With 80% of its GDP deriving from tourism revenue, Bali has experienced a crushing economic crisis, leaving tens of thousands of Balinese families desperate and starving. In early 2020, Made Janur Yasa recognised the unique opportunity presented by these two issues and knew something had to be done. So he created Bali Plastic Exchange—a sustainability movement that empowers communities to change their waste behaviour through dignity-based exchange systems. Plastic Exchange invites Balinese communities to collect all types of plastic rubbish from their local area and trade it for rice. The idea is profound and simple in equal measure since Janur believes that giving people rice does not benefit the community, as it is rescuing rather than enabling. This model, however, empowers the people of Bali to help themselves and clean up their island as a united collective. Janur's uncomplicated concept has taken flight. Just two years later, Plastic Exchange has connected with over 200 villages, collected over 700,000kg of plastic, and distributed over 170,000kg of rice to families in dire need of this staple food to survive. Since its inception, Plastic Exchange has fed over 30,000 families, and while naturally in need of ongoing awareness and support, the NGO continues to grow as the word is spread. "Within every crisis lies an opportunity" — Made Janur Yasa When we interview people, we never know what will come of the discussion; that's the beauty of having a podcast with guests. We were welcomed into Janur's home and were delighted to speak to this warmhearted, spiritual and pragmatic thinker who has dedicated his energy to the service of others. Janur received a CNN Hero Award in 2021 as recognition for his work. Such an accolade might well inflate an ego, but not this man. He speaks with humility, of community, and always of "we" (never "I"). Above all, Janur speaks of "action," as he believes "edu-action" trumps charity or straightforward education every day of the week. Having heard the man speak of this with such passion, we are inclined to agree. The How To Die Happy podcast exists to share stories and practical utilities for living and dying well. There is a solid argument that serving others through generosity and compassionate help is the epitome of what it means to live well. Whether you agree is your truth, of course. Perhaps listen to this interview, and hear for yourself. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/howtodiehappy/message
ON-AIR! This is #PRR482 by Nicky Romero incl. music by MEDUZA, GRX, Morgan Page, Mark Knight and many more. Nicky Romero drops his remix of "Pyramid" by John Dahlback! Deniz Koyu and Raiden are on this week's #ProtocolSpotlight! Tracklist: 1. MEDUZA ft. Hozier - Tell It To My Heart 2. Døber & Savage Kids & Rushline vs. CamelPhat & AME - The Light vs. Paradigm (Whaler Mashup) 3. Jack Back x Fancy Inc x Roland Clark - Alive 4. Coldplay X BTS - My Universe (eSQUIRE Remix) 5. Protocol Spotlight: Deniz Koyu & Raiden - Am I 6. Florian Picasso & GRX - Far Away 7. Sam Feldt - Call On Me (feat. Georgia Ku) [Justus Remix] 8. Throwback Track: Martin Garrix & Matisse & Sadko - Dragon 9. DubVision - No More 10. Marcus Santoro & Ivan Gough feat. Lily Papas - Dreaming 11. JAY-Z, Beyoncé - Crazy In Love (RetroVision Flip) 12. Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman & Paul Green vs. HLX & SwitchBlade x Whispers vs. Tiësto & KSHMR vs. Michael Calfan - Urus vs. Avalon vs. Secrets vs. Treasured Soul (Fuerte & Whaler Mashup) 13. Swedish House Mafia & The Weeknd vs. Steff Da Campo x Dave Crusher - Moth To A Flame vs. Why Boy (J-Kerz Mashup) 14. Oësha - Seminyak 15. John Dahlback - Pyramid (Nicky Romero Remix) 16. Morgan Page feat. Maggie Szabo - Sweet Illusion 17. Mark Knight & Darius Syrossian feat. Prospect Park - Get This Feeling
Bayz and Dazza welcome this weeks guest Jake to discuss all things Bali. Uluwatu, Ubud, Seminyak, Canggu and the Gili Islands all coveredFOLLOW US:https://www.instagram.com/vibesntribes_/Apps: GoJek Agoda Uluwatu:Accommodation:Radisson BlueBeach ClubsUlu Cliff House Single Fins Sunday's Beach Club Ubud:FoodLocavore Folk Hujan Local Activities Sacred Monkey ForrestWaterfall Volcano TrekSeminyak:AccommodationCapsule HostelClubsPotato Head La Favela Canggu:The Lawn Old Mans La Brisa Gili T: AccommodationMates Place
MYR_invites friends to play # Scotty Cal_Bali Sydney-born DJ Scotty Cal is a self-confessed lover of all things house & techno and has spent the last few years cultivating his own unique sound at various venues and parties around Australia, before making the move to Bali to further expand his career on the international platform. It began with his early days on the decks at Shore Club in Manly and since Scotty Cal has fast become a sought-after DJ, playing at the world's biggest electronic music festivals such as Ultra (Resistance) as well as boutique events along the likes of Knee Deep in Sydney & Circo Loco (Aus). He currently resides in Bali where he is a regular on the music scene, playing gigs at Single Fin, Jenja, Mrs. Sippy, Red Ruby, Da Maria, Ulu Cliffhouse and DC 10 inspired aeroplane bunker Gate 88. When Scotty Cal takes to the decks, the dancefloor quickly fills and doesn't stop, fuelled by his crowd-pleasing formula of ever-present basslines mixed with everything from deep, rolling house sounds to addictive melodic house grooves. Having already joined the ranks of Ultra's Resistance DJs and supported numerous world class acts like YOUSEF, Hot Since 82, Patrick Topping, Marc Romboy, Loco Dice, Doorly, Franky Rizardo, Claptone, , Popof, Late Night Tuff Guy, Emanuel Satie, Christoph, Butch, Ben UFO, Seth Trawler, Scotty Cal has established himself as a hot talent in the house & Techno music world. Scotty Cal has recently seen his debut original solo production ‘Mothership' reach #17 on the ARIA club charts, signed his collaborative deep house track ‘Kumculo' with Kaiser Waldon to Oscar P's label Heavy, and has his much awaited EP in the making. Working as a co-partner at Escape Presents alongside renowned DJ and producer Kaiser Waldon, the duo has successfully taken their brand, originally based in Sydney's Northern Beaches, and established an “Escape to Bali” concept on the island, throwing the most south after house and techno parties every month at various locations from Uluwatu to Seminyak and currently hold a successful partnership with beachfront venue La Brisa. Contact ☛ www.facebook.com/DjScottyCal ☛ www.soundcloud.com/djscottycal MYR _ invites friends to play Since its inception in 2016 the MYR brand has been consistent with its core objective of having an unwavering focus on genre bending, sophisticated house and techno music. To date the German based imprint has released a total of 22 EP`s from a talented array of producers spanning across the world. The MYR invite series stays true to this with creating another platform expanding the label by showcasing artists in their true form as they create journey`s that keep dancers on the floor with groove filled melodies, warm drums and an ever present rolling undertone of energy. Each selector provides a unique take on rhythm and groove giving listeners a view into the world of crafting timeless music. Soundcloud ☛ bit.ly/3rS292Z Apple.Podcast ☛ apple.co/3ofxr1k In case of any question feel free to contact us here: Mail ☛ wearemyr@web.de MYR Official: ☛ www.goeranmeyer.com/myr ☛ www.facebook.com/Label.MYR Linktree: ☛ www.linktr.ee/_MYR_ #MYR #invites #friends #to #play #guest #mix #scotty #cal #sydney #bali #escape #presents With Love, TEAM MYR.
MYR_invites friends to play # Scotty Cal_Bali Sydney-born DJ Scotty Cal is a self-confessed lover of all things house & techno and has spent the last few years cultivating his own unique sound at various venues and parties around Australia, before making the move to Bali to further expand his career on the international platform. It began with his early days on the decks at Shore Club in Manly and since Scotty Cal has fast become a sought-after DJ, playing at the world's biggest electronic music festivals such as Ultra (Resistance) as well as boutique events along the likes of Knee Deep in Sydney & Circo Loco (Aus). He currently resides in Bali where he is a regular on the music scene, playing gigs at Single Fin, Jenja, Mrs. Sippy, Red Ruby, Da Maria, Ulu Cliffhouse and DC 10 inspired aeroplane bunker Gate 88. When Scotty Cal takes to the decks, the dancefloor quickly fills and doesn't stop, fuelled by his crowd-pleasing formula of ever-present basslines mixed with everything from deep, rolling house sounds to addictive melodic house grooves. Having already joined the ranks of Ultra's Resistance DJs and supported numerous world class acts like YOUSEF, Hot Since 82, Patrick Topping, Marc Romboy, Loco Dice, Doorly, Franky Rizardo, Claptone, , Popof, Late Night Tuff Guy, Emanuel Satie, Christoph, Butch, Ben UFO, Seth Trawler, Scotty Cal has established himself as a hot talent in the house & Techno music world. Scotty Cal has recently seen his debut original solo production ‘Mothership' reach #17 on the ARIA club charts, signed his collaborative deep house track ‘Kumculo' with Kaiser Waldon to Oscar P's label Heavy, and has his much awaited EP in the making. Working as a co-partner at Escape Presents alongside renowned DJ and producer Kaiser Waldon, the duo has successfully taken their brand, originally based in Sydney's Northern Beaches, and established an “Escape to Bali” concept on the island, throwing the most south after house and techno parties every month at various locations from Uluwatu to Seminyak and currently hold a successful partnership with beachfront venue La Brisa. Contact ☛ www.facebook.com/DjScottyCal ☛ www.soundcloud.com/djscottycal MYR _ invites friends to play Since its inception in 2016 the MYR brand has been consistent with its core objective of having an unwavering focus on genre bending, sophisticated house and techno music. To date the German based imprint has released a total of 22 EP`s from a talented array of producers spanning across the world. The MYR invite series stays true to this with creating another platform expanding the label by showcasing artists in their true form as they create journey`s that keep dancers on the floor with groove filled melodies, warm drums and an ever present rolling undertone of energy. Each selector provides a unique take on rhythm and groove giving listeners a view into the world of crafting timeless music. Soundcloud ☛ bit.ly/3rS292Z Apple.Podcast ☛ apple.co/3ofxr1k In case of any question feel free to contact us here: Mail ☛ wearemyr@web.de MYR Official: ☛ www.goeranmeyer.com/myr ☛ www.facebook.com/Label.MYR Linktree: ☛ www.linktr.ee/_MYR_ #MYR #invites #friends #to #play #guest #mix #scotty #cal #sydney #bali #escape #presents With Love, TEAM MYR.
Suta is the manager of Puri Naga, a family owned hotel in Seminyak, a nice place with Balinese architechture from decades ago.
Our guest is Ali who teaches surfing at or right by Double Six Beach in Seminyak.
Hello my horizontal lovers, my intimacy investigators, my horizontalists! horizontal is the podcast about intimacy of all kinds, recorded while lying down (and usually, while wearing robes). With few exceptions, our conversations are languorous, meandering, and long-form, as though post-coital, or stargazing, or staring out onto the open road in the wee hours of a very long road trip. It’s a private conversation made public. It’s consensual eavesdropping. Typically on horizontal, each conversation is between 3 and 5 hours long, and divided into two to four parts. The former half is available to all horizontalists, and the latter, is available exclusively to patrons of the horizontal arts. This is Season 4, my Season of Experiments. During this season, I’m investigating form and format, length and structure, context and content. Playing aurally. Trying things I haven’t tried yet. Thus far, Season 4 has seen a mash-up with Devin Person’s “this podcast is a ritual” show, episodes with more-or-less intrusive narration (you decide), and a session with a matchmaker in which I get interviewed, as the client. you spilled your hot come on my hot girlfriend, this episode, is from my very first recording spotlighting a single sexy topic! In episodes 126 & 127, I lie down with Dallas King, L.A. native, global hedonist, director, filmmaker, hot professor, model, and profoundly experienced bull. He is writing the book on cuckolding. Literally. That’s what he’s in Bali to do. It’s called GASM. For images featuring such highlights as Dallas’s rippling abs, brooding fashion sense, and graphic tattoos, witness his Instagram @dallasking1 In this first half of our recording, we talk about: craigslist personals what cuckolding means “the lifestyle” versus sex-positive culture working as a massage therapist in L.A. & becoming a bull his first time pleasing another man’s wife & being watched while doing it grappling with professional, mental, and religious inhibitions homophobia & sexual performance how being a bull can affect your romantic relationships humiliation & emasculation agreeing on where to come navigating couple dynamics dealing with your own expectations cuckqueens, and … my desire to be a female bull. For access to the spicy second half of this conversation, as well as 50 other exclusive episodes, navigate yourself directly to Patreon.com/horizontalwithlila. Make sure you click the link or type that in exactly, because, as a creator who is considered “adult,” my profile isn’t searchable on Patreon. (!) Other than that, Patreon is great. It’s like the love child of crowdfunding and a subscription service. You can become a patron for $7/month on up, and the rewards get more and more sumptuous. For instance, at the $100 level, you get a 30-minute one-on-one Intimacy Guidance session with me every month... This episode was mixed and mastered by Irving Gadhoury of IGrecording.com. My cover art was illustrated by Shana Shay, from 99designs. This intro music is a remix by acapella beatbox musician kidmental, whose motto is “theme songs for everyone.” Support a Black creator, and get a catchy jingle of your very own by hiring him on Fiverr or becoming his patron on Patreon. Upcoming in Season 4, I have a recording from my guest spot on Dominick Q & Bryan Stacey’s “The Great Man Within” podcast, a couple of episodes with the journalist Sue Jaye Johnson, in which she interviewed me for her project “The Pleasure Report,” a 5-part mini-series with Jet-Setting Jasmine, who you must know — a badass Black therapist & porn star, and her incredible Dom husband, and a daughter that gives me hope for the future of humanity, as well as shows with segments, a la NPR, among other explorations. Until next time: May you have someone to love, something to do, and something to look forward to. I’m looking forward to scripting and rehearsing my first TED-style talk, and the event I curated around it to celebrate the 4-year podcast-aversary on May 21st, 2021! It’s gonna be called “Hot Love Talks.” Thank you for listening. Thank you for getting horizontal. Now, come lie down with us, in Seminyak, Bali, Indonesia.
Meet Adam Mcasey. At the age of 25, Adam decided to head to Bali to invest in property with no plans to go into hospitality. But things quickly changed when he realised Bali was missing the high quality venues that he had come to love in Melbourne. He had a long lease in a commercial property, where he was operating a homewares business which he decided to turn into the now famous, Sister Fields Cafe. Within the next 3 years he opened 3 more venues next door, Boss Man Burgers, Sibling, and Bikini. He has also been involved in starting Expat Coffee Roasters and Fika. After seeing his Dad do long hours from open to close, the impact that had on his physical wellbeing as well as the time away from the family he knew how to do things differently in Bali. So from day one he delegated every role in the venue instead of being behind the machine, in the kitchen or on the floor, and over the last 7 years has been able to build an amazing culture with over 600 staff. Business in Bali can be very lucrative but as Adam discuss there are so many challenges that come with running venues in a foreign country. Finding staff, understanding the differences in cultures and religions, and having a understanding of the legal requirements of doing business in Bali. His venue Sisterfields was averaging nearly a thousand meals a day, but that all changed when covid hit. Some of the biggest hit industries was tourism and hospitality venues. This was a disaster for Adam when you consider all his venues are in Seminyak where 95% of people there are tourists, but seeing his ability to adapt during covid and stay so positive is very inspiring. I was very honoured to have Adam come on to this podcast. There was so much wisdom in everything he said.
In this episode, we chat with Coconuts Bali Associate Editor Sheany to find out why beaches in Sanur and Seminyak are filling up with people despite, you know, the ongoing pandemic.Other stories include:11-year-old girl dies after eating pufferfish crackers in Bali | Thailand to allow medical use of cocaine, opium and morphine | Shell or Shoe? Netflix's ‘The Crown' makes fun of Imelda Marcos | Over 100 women voice sexual harassment complaints against top Hong Kong athlete | Bangkok taxi passengers have to pay for baggage from now on | Changi Airport sets up indoor glamping getaways | Pocong goes international: Indonesian netizens spooked by ‘ghost sighting' in hit K-drama series ‘Start-Up' | Sarawak firemen rescue ridiculously fat croc from drainThe Coconuts Podcast delivers impactful, weird, and wonderful reporting by our journalists on the ground in eight cities: Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Manila, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Yangon, and Bali. Listen to headline news and insightful interviews on matters large and small, designed for people located in – or curious about – Southeast Asia and Hong Kong.
Bachelorette week two will come your way soon, promise (but no promises). In the meantime we travel back in time to season one, when we were even worse at making podcast than we are today. Lucky you. Being a feminist is great, but have you ever succumbed to the ancient ways of being pressured to cleanse your Miss V in an unnecessary and confusing ceremony? This week Storm and Mel meet the Crocodile of Seminyak and try a traditional Vulva Fogging known as a Rattus Vagina.Special guest stars Renly Baratheon, Stanley Ipkis, Emma Stone and Jonah Hill join us as we discover what it really means to turn your ticking time bomb of womanhood into a ripe, non-fatal papaya.I mean really, what could go wrongSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/what-could-go-wrong. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Heiß ersehnt von euch und nun ist er endlich da: Der Podcast über Wandas Leben auf Bali. Yayyy!!! Wir freuen uns wie ein veganes Schnitzel! Diese Folge ist der 2.Teil von einer dreiteiligen Podcast Serie des Wandaful Podcasts "Yoga beyond the Asana“, in der Wanda eingehend über ihr Leben auf Bali berichtet. Wanda ist 2014 für 3 Jahre nach Bali ausgewandert und hat dort als Yogalehrerin gelebt und gearbeitet. In der Zeit auf Bali hat Wanda sich intensiv ihrer persönlichen Weiterentwicklung gewidmet, sowie dem Studium der Yoga Tradition und hat zahlreiche Aus - und Weiterbildungen absolviert. Dort kam sie auch erstmals mit dem traditionellen, tantrischen Hatha Yoga in Kontakt, welches sie heute mit Leidenschaft unterrichtet. Wanda lernte dort ihren Ex-Partner, einen erfolgreichen Yogalehrer kennen, sie unterstützte ihn bei der Eröffnung des Yogastudios, in dem sie 1,5 Jahre hunderte von Unterrichtsstunden sowie Workshops und Training gab. Wanda reiste innerhalb ihres Bali Aufenthaltes auch mehrere Monate nach Indien und Thailand, um sich weiterzubilden und weisen Gurus zu lauschen. Dort lernte sie auch das Ayurveda und die Philosophie des Tantra kennen. Wanda kehrte 2018 nach Deutschland zurück, um ihren "Rucksack an Erfahrungen & Wissen" mit den Menschen in Deutschland & Europa zu teilen. Heute lebt sie mit ihrem Partner und ihren 2 Hunden in der Nähe von München. Wanda liegt es am Herzen, Yoga mit ganzheitlichen und spirituellen Ansatz weiterzugeben als Tradition, Philosophie, spiritueller Lebensweg – ganz im Sinne ihres Mottos „Yoga beyond the Asana“. In dieser Folge beantwortet Wanda folgende Fragen: - Wie hast du dort Fuß gefasst ? - Wie hast du dich auf Bali vorbereitet? Aufenthaltsgenehmigung? - Wenn man auf Bali leben möchte wie fängt man an? Wohnung, Job, etc. - Von welchem Geld hast du gelebt? Wie hast du Miete gezahlt? Hattest du Geldsorgen? - Wie ist es dort als Ausländer*in zu leben? - Wie mischt sich das Ganze dort überhaupt mit der Kultur Balis? - Wo hingehen? Die schönsten Beaches & Cafés? - Wie sind die unterschiedlichen Orte Ubud, Canggu, Kuta, Seminyak, Uluwatu? - Deine Lieblings Cafes? Wanda’s Lieblings Cafes & Restaurants auf Bali Ubud: Mudra - Frühstück Lazy Cats - Frühstück Kafe - Cafe, Frühstück & Lunch Monsieur Spoon - Cafe Elefant - Dinner Sage - Vegan / Dinner Sayuris - Vegan / Dinner Yoga Barn & Radiantly Alive / Restaurant & Yoga Canggu: Shady Shack - Frühstück & Lunch Crate - Frühstück Vida - Frühstück Monsieur Spoon - Cafe La Baracca - Dinner Italiener Warung D'Nung - Dinner & Lunch Uluwatu: Drifters - Cafe & Lunch La Baracca - Dinner Italiener Mana Uluwatu Restaurant & Bar - Dinner Flüge kompensieren: atmosfair.de Coolearth.org Amazonwatch.org
Pernah kepikiran gak sih kalo ke Bali tuh waktunya ngapain aja semua terserah anda asal dosa di tanggung masing-masing? Eh, emangnya kalo ke Bali dosa? Ga juga si, orang happy. Terbukti, @ferallyms malah punya 2nd home a.k.a rumah kedua di kawasan Seminyak yang begitu masuk langsung teriak, "SAMLEKOUM I'M HOME" meski kadang gak bisa masuk namun tetap maksa gimanapun caranya. @indiarisa yang punya cerita seru tapi rada nyesel tapi yaudalah dia gak mau ngumbar kayanya, plus 2 kacamata @eizamaghfira yang hilang, silakan cari tau dan sebutkan kacamata mana aja yang di maksud, karena, emangnya kalo mantai pake 2 kacamata agar apa deh? Bonus kehadiran spesial ibuk meneher @ajrinaab yang nampak udah jadi warlok Bali seutuhnya, Mau tau tips cara dapetin bule? Dengerin selengkapnya di episode ini, Insya Allah ada meski ga janji.
Mostly new music, recorded on my 40th birthday with a little help from Baby Groovement. Originally broadcast on Reform Radio 27th July 2020, find it here https://www.mixcloud.com/reformradio/groovement-27th-july-2020/ More info and buy links https://groovement.co.uk/2020/08/groovement-podcast-agent-j-look-up/ Pic: Potato Head Beach Club, Seminyak, by me
In questa #PillaladiTurismo torniamo nel sud-est asiatico, in Indonesia e più precisamente sull'isola più turistica del paese... Ecco a voi #Bali Il punto di vista dell'agente di viaggio Gaetano, della Progetto Vacanze.Per richieste e maggiori informazioni:whatsapp: +390805042034mail: carlnino@hotmail.itSeguici sui social:Facebook: http://rdrct.cc/go/spfbYoutube: http://rdrct.cc/go/spytInstagram: http://rdrct.cc/go/spigPodcast: http://rdrct.cc/go/sppd
https://www.hallocasa.com the international real estate marketplace Stories, ebooks and content for various countries on http://blog.hallocasa.com Today I talked to Tiara Moelyono from Bali, Indonesia. Tiara has been working in the real estate sector for more than 5 years and is now CEO of Prime Property Bali, a company which focuses on long-term rentals of exclusive real estate property villas in Bali. Tiara gives us an overview of Bali itself, how to get around, where to go, where to stay, and what to do. She then gives us an overview of Denpasar and its neighborhoods including Canggu, Kuta, and Seminyak. Apart from that, she talks about real estate investments and leasholds, as much as starting a business in Bali, both as a local and as a foreigner. Finally, she illustrates her services, how the rental process works, what is required, payment terms, and describes us some of her current listings which she has on her portfolio. I really enjoyed the interview, I hope you like it, too! You can contact Tiara via HalloCasa profile: https://www.hallocasa.com/profile?id=687&lang=en Website: https://primepropertybali.com/ Email: info@primepropertybali.com
Kali ini Cheryl Marella dan RaRisa Sastro akan ngobrol tentang karir, dan lebih lengkapnya adalah karir perempuan di dunia hospitality. Nggak berat sih, tapi ada cerita cerita seru, menegangkan, sekaligus lucu di belakangnya. Apalagi kita kedatangan Bertha Pesik, PR Manager dari W Bali - Seminyak yang cerita tentang bagaimana dia memulai karir, pindah ke Bali, dan pengalaman pengalaman lucu juga seram di belakang keseruan kerjanya. Jangan sampai ketinggalan, dengerin sampai kelar!
Hi guys, mon nom est Danny Kronstrom du Gay Voyageur. Dans ce nouveau numéro de la web série touristique Queer ou pas?, je m'intéresse à Bali, une île coup de coeur. Bali a longtemps été une destination touristique méconnue, attirants les surfeurs. Depuis une trentaine d'années, Bali attire des millions de touristiques à travers le monde. Bali fait rêver plus d'un voyageur pour ses magnifiques paysages, ses rizières, ses plages et ses montagnes. Parmi les destinations incontournables, il y a Seminyak et Ubud. Bali est situé dans le plus grand pays musulman au monde : l'Indonésie. Si le pays est plutôt fermé sur la question des droits LGBT, Bali a une vision opposée sur cette question mais plusieurs autres aussi. Cette division reste bien vive entre Bali et le reste du pays. Il faut dire que Bali se démarque positivement sur plusieurs points dont celle de la question des droits homosexuels. Pour en parler, j'accueille Arno Peraudeau, propriétaire de la Villa Sarah. Il habite la ville Semyniak à Bali depuis plus de 7 ans. Gay Voyageur : https://www.gayvoyageur.com
Hi guys, mon nom est Danny Kronstrom du Gay Voyageur. Dans ce nouveau numéro de la web série touristique Queer ou pas?, je m’intéresse à Bali, une île coup de coeur. Bali a longtemps été une destination touristique méconnue, attirants les surfeurs. Depuis une trentaine d’années, Bali attire des millions de touristiques à travers le monde.Bali fait rêver plus d’un voyageur pour ses magnifiques paysages, ses rizières, ses plages et ses montagnes. Parmi les destinations incontournables, il y a Seminyak et Ubud.Bali est situé dans le plus grand pays musulman au monde : l’Indonésie. Si le pays est plutôt fermé sur la question des droits LGBT, Bali a une vision opposée sur cette question mais plusieurs autres aussi. Cette division reste bien vive entre Bali et le reste du pays. Il faut dire que Bali se démarque positivement sur plusieurs points dont celle de la question des droits homosexuels.Pour en parler, j’accueille Arno Peraudeau, propriétaire de la Villa Sarah. Il habite la ville Semyniak à Bali depuis plus de 7 ans.
In this Episode, Will speaks with Alan Oken in his current home of Seminyak, Bali where the two of them discuss Alan's journey, Alice Bailey, Esoteric Astrology, The Evolution of Humanity, WTF this whole Age of Aquarius is & more. Alan Oken is an Astrologer, Teacher, Author & Life Long Student of the Ageless Wisdom Teachings, he has done a phenomenal job over the past 50 years in bringing the ageless wisdom & soul-centred astrology to the mainstream in a practical, modern way. A true Aquarian Age teacher, mentor & friend, my conversation with Alan was incredibly heartwarming & is sure to give you an incredibly fresh perspective to the New Age. Check Out Alan's incredible Mentorship Programs, Workshops, Recordings & Books Here: alanoken.com/ Follow: @IAMWILLNICHOLLS on Twitter & Instagram And Subscribe to YouTube to watch video episodes of A Mindful Moment Podcast! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amindfulmomentpodcast/support
I detta avsnitt av resepodden drabbas en i resesällskapet av bali-belly. Det gör att dagarna i Seminyak blir lugnare än beräknat. Trots detta lyckas Lena leverera riktigt bra tips på matställen och beach clubs! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
https://www.hallocasa.com the international real estate marketplace Stories, ebooks and content for various countries on http://blog.hallocasa.com Today I talked to Tiara Moelyono from Bali, Indonesia. Tiara has been working in the real estate sector for more than 5 years and is now CEO of Prime Property Bali, a company which focuses on long-term rentals of exclusive real estate property villas in Bali. Tiara gives us an overview of Bali itself, how to get around, where to go, where to stay, and what to do. She then gives us an overview of Denpasar and its neighborhoods including Canggu, Kuta, and Seminyak. Apart from that, she talks about real estate investments and leasholds, as much as starting a business in Bali, both as a local and as a foreigner. Finally, she illustrates her services, how the rental process works, what is required, payment terms, and describes us some of her current listings which she has on her portfolio. I really enjoyed the interview, I hope you like it, too! You can contact Tiara via HalloCasa profile: https://www.hallocasa.com/profile?id=687&lang=en Website: https://primepropertybali.com/ Email: info@primepropertybali.com
Welcome to season 2, episode 5!It's no secret that AJ has struggled with maintaining a long-term, steady fitness routine. Whilst he values healthy living in the grand scheme, this has often been lost in translation in his day-to-day life. We know for sure that he's not the only one. In today's episode, Kenzie (a certified PT and fitness instructor) seeks insight on AJ's entire journey with fitness & health. The goal? To discover where he's going wrong and why.AJ reveals a past of following fitness trends, forgetting to be fit at all, and eventually, finding his way back to a more balanced lifestyle today. Kenzie sheds some light on how he can make permanent change in 2020, and make fitness a non-negotiable for life!Are you ready to unleash a long-term healthy you? Stop reading; get listening! Don’t forget to like and subscribe to be notified when we drop a new episode!Catch you in the next one!Kenzie & A.J. xx Keep updated on Instagram: @whatthegappodcast Facebook: @whatthegappodcast
In this episode we talked with Franky Bujungkyo about food in bali. Top 3 for cheap and expensive food in Ubud and Seminyak, and why some places worth to visit.
Wira, a young Balinese from a rural part of Bali, starts a social enterprise that brings income to the local community from tourism but still preserves the culture and local knowledge through Five Pillar Experience.You will learn the ups and downs of running a social enterprise in Bali especially after the Vulcanic eruption and the earthquake in 2018. Persistence and optimism are the two main characters of Wira’s success traits. Be sure to tag us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook to say 'hey' and let us know you enjoyed the show. Also, send us a message or email (podcastbali@gmail.com) if you have helpful feedback, suggestions or questions.You can find more information about this episode on our podcast blog! Check it out at www.livinginbalipodcast.com/episode17
In today’s episode I interview Hannah aka The Sleep Nurse. After birthing her second son she recognised a gap in support when new parents come home from the hospital. She was in the throes of exhaustion and anxiety triggered from sleep deprivation when she resolved to become a sleep support for new parents. She now works with families of newborns to 5-year-olds and admits that she loves helping frustrated, tired, overwhelmed families through the newborn period that she found incredibly challenging. Hannah’s transition from hospital to home was a unique experience with her first son, Cliff. He had spent the first four weeks of his life in NICU and Special Care after being born at 32weeks so those first days at home were actually the very first time Hannah and husband Phil had been alone with their baby. “The day that we went home...that was the day that felt like he was born. It was the best day of my life,” she says. Eight weeks prior she had left home with a suitcase and jumped on a plane to Bali with Phil. They had been together for a year when they unexpectedly fell pregnant, embraced the surprise and moved out of a share house and into an abode of their own. Hannah had nausea and dreadful heartburn but apart from that she was gliding through a trouble-free pregnancy. Phil planned their Balinese babymoon as a surprise and they spent the first week in a remote part of the island before heading to Seminyak to shop and eat. It was during dinner with friends that Hannah first started to experience period pain cramps that came every half an hour. She didn’t think much of it, put it down to the heat and went to bed that night to sleep it off. She was 29weeks and 4 days pregnant. The next day she woke with a sore lower back, went out to shop and when it was time to have lunch she couldn’t get comfortable enough to sit down so she went back to the villa with Phil. By evening she was in the hospital; her mucous plug had come away and she was regularly contracting.
Hansen, originally from Indonesia, was working in finance and living in Singapore where he started dating his wife Jessica. In the span of just a year, Hansen quit his job, got married to Jessica and co-founded a business with her - in Bali! They turned an abandoned, overgrown space in the busy Seminyak area into a vibrant, beautiful and comfortable work space called Biliq.You will even get to hear an inspiring story about the local dogs rescued by Hansen and his wife. We were truly impressed with Biliq and had a great time getting to know Hansen so we hope you enjoy episode 16!-------You can find more information about the podcast and this episode on our website! Check it out at: www.livinginbalipodcast.com/episode16
Mit Tanja Wolf durfte ich ein super spannendes Interview führen über Liebeskummer beim Mann und wie man damit umgeht. Wie unterscheidet sich der Liebeskummer von Mann und Frau? Was hilft bei Liebeskummer? Und wir gehen auch der spannenden Frage nach, wie geniesst man das Leben als Single? Dieses Interview hilft dir bestimmt weiter. Natürlich kannst du Tanja auch direkt anschreiben. Du findest weitere Infos von Tanja auf der Website tanja-wolf.ch. Vorstellung unseres heutigen Interview Gastes Life Coach Tanja Wolf verhilft ihren Kunden zu mehr Lebensqualität. Sie begleitet sie durch herausfordernde Phasen und unterstützt sie erfolgreich dabei, sich selbst ein Leben zu gestalten, dass sie lieben. In ihrer Coachingpraxis in Zürich Hottingen kann man in ruhiger und angenehmer Atmosphäre über sämtliche Themen aus dem Leben, der Liebe und dem Beruf sprechen. Aus den Erfolgen ihrer Klienten schöpft sie ihre Motivation und das macht sie am Ende des Tages selbst glücklich. Welches (Spa) Hotel in D/A/CH würdest Du einem verliebten Paar empfehlen, welches so richtig die Zeit zu zweit geniessen möchte? Wenn es doch mal etwas weiter weg sein darf, empfehle ich das W Bali in Seminyak. Dort unbedingt die exklusive „Marvelous Pool Villa, 1 Bedroom Villa“ buchen. Der absolute Traum. Unglaublich zuvorkommender Service, eigener Pool, hoher Zaun… was will man mehr ;-) Link zum Hotel: https://www.marriott.com/reservation/rateListMenu.mi?defaultTab=standard Deine beste Buchempfehlung Das Buch hat mich damals genau zur richtigen Zeit gefunden und war der absolute Augenöffner. Es muss irgendwann um 2013 herum gewesen sein. Seitdem bin ich quasi aufgewacht, könnte man so sagen. Buchtitel 1: SEELENGEVÖGELT - Manifest für das Leben Buchtitel 2: Das Café am Rande der Welt: Eine Erzählung über den Sinn des Lebens Buchtitel 3: Das letzte Buch, das ich mir gekauft habe und gerade lese ist: DIE QUELLE DES GLÜCKS & DIE URSACHE DER LEIDEN. - 108 Erkenntnisse die alles verändern Webseite: tanja-wolf.ch Email: info@tanja-wolf.ch Instagram: lifecoach_zurich LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanja-wolf-b9044949/?originalSubdomain=ch Telefon oder Whatsapp: 078 400 29 25
On today's episode of All in the Industry®, host Shari Bayer has a special “On the Road” show from Bali, Indonesia with two exclusive interviews. First, Shari sits down with critically acclaimed Chef/Owner Will Goldfarb of Room4Dessert, a dessert tasting menu restaurant on the outskirts of Ubud. Will, who has worked in the kitchens of Ferran Adria, Tetsuya Wakuda, Paul Liebrandt, and Morimoto, among others, is originally from New York State. He trained at Le Cordon Bleu before working at elBulli as Pastry Chef. Will opened Room4Dessert in New York prior to relocating the restaurant to Bali. He has a new book, Room for Dessert (Phaidon), and is featured on his own episode of the Netflix series, Chef’s Table: Pastry (4/13/18). Next, Shari chats with Chef/Co-Owner Ray Adriansyah of Locavore, a tasting menu restaurant featuring modern cuisine with the finest locally sourced seasonal produce. Ray founded Locavore in the heart of Ubud with his business partner, Chef Eelke Plasmeijer. The restaurant has been named one of Asia's Best 50 Restaurants. Today's show also features Shari's PR tip, Speed Rounds, and Solo Dining experience at Kaum at Potato Head Beach Club in Seminyak, Bali. Listen at Heritage Radio Network; subscribe/rate/review our show at iTunes, Stitcher or Spotify. Follow us @allindustry. Thanks for being a part of All in the Industry®! It's HRN's annual summer fund drive, this is when we turn to our listeners and ask that you make a donation to help ensure a bright future for food radio. Help us keep broadcasting the most thought provoking, entertaining, and educational conversations happening in the world of food and beverage. Become a member today! To celebrate our 10th anniversary, we have brand new member gifts available. So snag your favorite new pizza - themed tee shirt or enamel pin today and show the world how much you love HRN, just go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate. Photo courtesy of Shari Bayer. All in the Industry is powered by Simplecast.
Bali az egyik legnépszerűbb úticél a világon, de mégis mit lát a turista és mit az, aki hosszabb ideig ott tartózkodik? Mitől olyan különleges Bali? Mit jelent a hétköznapokban a balinéz hinduizmus Indonézia legszabadosabban gondolkodó szigetén? Mennyibe kerül egyáltalan Balin élni? Tényleg annyira sok a szemét az esős évszakban, hogy nem lehet bemenni a tengerbe? Hogyan tudunk ez ellen tenni? Milyen visszatekinteni a magyar alkoholfogyasztási szokásokra, miután egy évet éltél egy muszlim országban? Mi az, ami jobb Balin, mint Budapesten és mi miatt mégsem élne ott? Továbbá sok-sok gondolat, amihez aki élt már külföldön, biztosan tud kapcsolódni.//Show notes//Navigátor FB: https://www.facebook.com/Navigator.csapo/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdNcPxhnNNWAFZn1CRxjwsAInstagram: @navigator_travelphotograpyUtazás közben fotóztam FB csoport: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1068999453277102/https://indonezia4arca.hu/Helyszínek: Yogyakarta, Prambanan, Jáva, Lombok, Szingapúr, Sanur, Kuta, Seminyak, Canggu, Amed, Lovina, Singaraja, Ubud, Denpasar, Szumátra, Aceh, Pura Lempuyang, Agung, Kelinking, Nusa Penida, JatiluwihApp, weblap: Gojek, Grab, Google maps offline, Waze, momondo, AirAsia, Lion Air, GarudaFesztivál, tánccsoport, könyv, fotós: Járatlan Utakon fesztivál, Indonéz Napok, http://www.arummelati.hu/, Harmincz Rita: Bali könyv, Sekala es Niskala, J. D. Salinger: Zabhegyező, Paulo Coelho: Az alkimista, Jimmy Nelson, https://www.facebook.com/jimmy.nelson.official/, Rehahn Photograpy (instagram)Ha tetszett ez az adás, akkor iratkozz fel a csatornánkra és értékelj minket! Két hét múlva kedden jön az újabb rész!Ha kérdésed, javaslatod van, akkor írj nekünk a Facebook/Instagramon oldalunkon.
On this weeks episode of VedgeTalk, we chat with Founders of The Kynd Community in Bali, Lauren and Corryn. These two have both had amazing journeys from their home towns on the coast of New South Wales, Australia to Bali, Indonesia. Lauren having lived and breathed hospitality through her life, this always made sense but for Corryn, it was holiday, gifted to her for graduation by her parents that guided her in this direction. In this conversation we covered: - Both Lauren and Corryn's upbringings. - Why Lauren decided to go vegan. - How Corryn decided not to pursue a career in the corporate world. - The beginning and growth of Kynd Cafe in Seminyak. - Pushing through self doubt and fear. - Opening a completely not for profit cafe, called Give, in Canggu. And much more! Hope you enjoy the show!
Hi there Joyrider, I'm back from a month being in Bali! I must have crossed some boarders along the way. Not just literally but also the boarders along my Joyride to Freedom because all of a sudden the language has changed. Not for me, because my Inner Guidance has always spoken in English to me, but I've been translating it to Dutch for you, because, you know, I'm from Holland, and who do I think I am, and 'doe maar normaal dan doe je al gek genoeg' But. My Future Self has bigger plans for me. Besides. My whole experiment is about following my Inner Guidance. The whole point of my Inner Roadtrip, and this Joyride to Freedom, is to see what happens if I dare to follow up on my INSIDE JOB. So here I am, yet again, changing lanes and shifting gears. In this episode I share with you Kathrin Zenkina's 3 Step Process to Manifesting. Kathrin is better known as Manifestation Babe (https://manifestationbabe.com/). I was one of the 12 Bali Babes on her Manifesting Retreat in Seminyak, where she taught us al she knows (and lives) about manifesting a life wilder than your wildest dreams. This 3 step process is the process she talked about in her interview with James Wedmore on his Mind Your Business Podcast that led me to Kathrin in the first place. You can listen to that episode here: http://mindyourbusinesspodcast.com/podcast/159. I started following Kathrin when I found out that she had done the exact same experiment as I had just embarked upon. To follow the universal laws for a year and really trust and believe that the Law of Attraction works. For one year she would learn things, apply it and teach what works. This is what I do too. I learn it, apply it, write & draw about it in my Illustrated Documentary and than teach it in my Magical Manifesting Motel (https://louniestadt.com/magical-manifesting-motel/)(Dutch) and the Wild & Free Society Podcast (since#46 in English) and drop them as Notes from the Road on the virtual doormats of my subscribers. Continue reading on my blog and download the Mini Manifesting Manual on my blog: https://louniestadt.com/episode-46-easy-rider-roadmap-to-manifesting/ Go your OWN way. Godspeed, Lou
Welcome to the Travelman Podcast, today, I thought because I’ve just recently booked eight nights at Courtyard by Marriott Bali Seminyak Resort, for an upcoming family holiday in May, I thought what a great idea to do a podcast episode on the eight best resort and hotel pools that I’ve ever swum at. I reckon that Courtyard by Marriott will sneak in to my top eight one day. I’ve broken these pools into three categories: 1st category: Pool Characteristics, how large or small the pool is, what’s the shape, how it does it look? 2nd category: Best Assets, meaning what’s the best thing about the pool. What makes it unique and so forth. 3rd category: Downfall, either the pool is perfect or it can work on a few things that may have made it a better experience for me. So, beginning with number eight and making our way to number one. This is the eighth best resort/hotel pool that I’ve ever swum at. There are pools that I haven’t listed here, either because I forgot about them or they weren’t that special! And there’s two I’ve got video of on my YouTube channel, Travelman Podcast. Timestamps: Intro to the show 5:35 - 8. Scirocco Apartments 9:35 - 7. First Bungalow Beach Resort 12:10 - 6. Aonang Orchid Resort 15:33 - 5. Ulun Ubud Resort 18:33 - 4. Nirwana Resort Hotel 22:48 - 3. Meritus Pelangi Beach Resort & Spa, Langkawi 26:09 - 2. Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen Resort 29:05 - 1. Hotel Nikko Bali Benoa Beach Outro to the show Information on resorts and the hotels: 8. Scirocco Apartments Address: Thera 847 00, Greece Website: https://scirocco-santorini.com/ 7. First Bungalow Beach Resort Address: 4/6 Chaweng, Moo 3, Bophut, Koh Samui, 84320, Thailand Website: http://firstbungalowsamui.net/ 6. Aonang Orchid Resort Address: 141 หมู่ที่ 2 Tambon Ao Nang, Amphoe Mueang Krabi, Chang Wat Krabi 81000, Thailand Website: http://www.aonangorchid-resort.com/ 5. Ulun Ubud Resort Address: Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Kedewatan, Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia Website: http://ulunubud.id/ YouTube footage I took of pool: https://youtu.be/nraSNGdXpG8 4. Nirwana Resort Hotel Address: Jl. Panglima Pantar, Sebong Lagoi, Teluk Sebong, Sebong Lagoi, Tlk. Sebong, Kabupaten Bintan, Kepulauan Riau 29155, Indonesia Website: http://www.nirwanagardens.com/hotel/nirwana-resort-hotel/ 3. Meritus Pelangi Beach Resort & Spa, Langkawi Address: Pantai Cenang, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia Website: https://www.meritushotels.com/meritus-pelangi-beach-resort-spa-langkawi/index.html 2. Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen Resort Address: 1a Avenida esquina Calle 26 Colonia Centro, Gonzalo Guerrero, 77710 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico Website: https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/mexico/grand-hyatt-playa-del-carmen-resort/cunpc 1. Hotel Nikko Bali Benoa Beach Address: Jl. Pratama No.68X, Tj. Benoa, Nusa Dua, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia Website: https://hotelnikkobali-benoabeach.com/ YouTube footage I took of pool: https://youtu.be/fKnhziNLQrY WHERE I’LL BE STAYING IN MAY: Courtyard by Marriott Bali Seminyak Resort Address: Jalan Camplung Tanduk No 103 SP, Jl. Dhyana Pura, Seminyak, Bali, 80361, Indonesia Website: https://www.marriott.com.au/hotels/travel/dpssm-courtyard-bali-seminyak-resort/ Follow Travelman Podcast: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/travelman-podcast/id1281446908 Libsyn: https://travelmanpodcast.libsyn.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/benthetravelman/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travelmanpodcast/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/TravelmanPod Tune In: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Travel/Travelman-Podcast-p1103948/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ben-dow/travelman-podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3cYw4pCrK3C-Rty3zmw-eQ Travelman Podcast Website: https://travelmanpodcast.wixsite.com/travelman (New website coming soon via www.travelmanpodcast.com)
Being a feminist is great, but have you ever succumbed to the ancient ways of being pressured to cleanse your Miss V in an unnecessary and confusing ceremony? This week Storm and Mel meet the Crocodile of Seminyak and try a traditional Vulva Fogging known as a Rattus Vagina.Special guest stars Renly Baratheon, Stanley Ipkis, Emma Stone and Jonah Hill join us as we discover what it really means to turn your ticking time bomb of womanhood into a ripe, non-fatal papaya.I mean really, what could go wrong See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A saga with more twists and turns than the streets of Seminyak. Nine Australians aged between 18 and 29 were busted in a botched drug smuggling attempt and faced the possibility of the death death penalty. The two ringleaders, Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukamaran eventually faced the firing squad after a highly politicised international stoush. But how did it happen? Were Chan and Sukamaran really the kingpins they were portrayed as? And did the AFP send them all to the slaughter?
A saga with more twists and turns than the streets of Seminyak. Nine Australians aged between 18 and 29 were busted in a botched drug smuggling attempt and faced the possibility of the death death penalty. The two ringleaders, Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukamaran eventually faced the firing squad after a highly politicised international stoush. But how did it happen? Were Chan and Sukamaran really the kingpins they were portrayed as? And did the AFP send them all to the slaughter?
Introduction to Fortitude BaliLocated in the heart of Seminyak, the only air-conditioned crossfit gym in the area. Upon stepping into the gym, you'll be wow-ed by the amount of equipments, awesome music, welcoming staff and of course the tons of merchandise and great coffee to go with your workouts! Should you need a post-exercise protein shake, you can also get it right from their counter.A gym co-owned by 3 passionate individuals that found a way to work together bringing this lively and pumped space to life! Passionate and serious only about bringing this gym to the next level!Tune in to what they have to say! Should you ever be in Bali and need a location to exercise or do your workouts at, you won't get it wrong at Fortitude Bali!Support them by following them on social media too at:Fortitude Bali InstagramFortitude Bali FacebookWith that, enjoy the podcast and share it with the world.Share, Subscribe and Give us 5 stars!!!Follow us at:FacebookInstagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It is almost an anachronism when we talk about the authenticity and hospitality offered at Clove Tree Hill Villas. Situated in East Selemadeg, Bali, its target audience isn’t really the holidaymaker that flocks to the likes of Kuta, Seminyak or even, Ubud. Herein, lies the irony. Thanks to the mass over-commercialisation of tourism in Bali, visitors […] The post #031 – Clove Tree Hill Villas appeared first on A Digital Marketing Podcast - Destroy Digital.
If you’ve been following along on my Instagram, you’ll know that I’ve just spent two months in paradise aka Bali. In between sunset drinks, margaritas every day and spending weekends at beach clubs - yes, that’s the truth, and yes, I REALLY REALLY now need to stop drinking cocktails, get healthy and get back into a routine - I had quite a lot of time to think.After having far too much time to think and spending far too much time eating my breakfasts, lunches and dinners in full - and empty - restaurants and cafes from Seminyak to Canggu, I decided to put together a podcast episode on some of the things that the FULL ones are doing well.Because, frankly? They are nailing it, and the reason that they are doing so really comes back to understanding and leveraging some very basic - but often overlooked social media and marketing concepts.So, let’s get back to basics and go through five things that I have seen Bali restaurants, bars and cafes really get right - with examples that you can apply within your OWN business!------WANT TO START A PODCAST? Free Masterclass: bit.ly/podcast-classREADY TO LIFT YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA GAME? Steal My Strategy: bit.ly/sss-social-media-masterclassWANT TO CREATE AN ONLINE COURSE? Free Checklist: bit.ly/sss-online-course-checklistSHOW NOTES (including a transcription of this episode and all links and resources): https://www.steviesayssocial.com/34DM STEVIE OVER ON INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/steviesayssocial
What's up, Facebook? Okay. I was just ... I think it's pretty obvious where I just was. Sweaty as a motherfucker. I was just ... Hello Susanne. I was just up on that roof there, you see up that roof there? See that? That's a pub. On the top of the pub is a gym, it is the best sweatbox gym in Bali. No air con, all open windows, top of a pub, sweating like a motherfucker, and I was just smashing a bunch of stuff around and I ripped my entire fucking nail off. I literally ripped the whole nail right off the top of the nail and it went flying across the room and landed at the feet of a pretty hot looking guy, actually, who looked a little taken aback at having a flying white nail, one of these ones from my other hand that's holding the phone. Behind this phone is a fuck load of blood on top of my nail. Well, there's several band aids on it, plasters, whatever they're called, but they're not working, 'cause I'm sweating like a bitch. And right now I'm in super fucking adrenaline flow. Anyone on my team, I don't know if Mim saw my WhatsApp, somebody needs to drop the details in right away for breaktheinternet.com. I am okay, I'm always okay. I nearly said I'm not okay. Wait. Why would I not be okay? I'm gonna hold it with the other hand, though, this broken hand is not wanting to work as well. It fucking hurts. You ripped the whole nail off and I was like, "Motherfucker!" But I forgot I had my headphones on and I was listening to my tunes, I was listening to Metallica, Sandman, which by the way, is a song that was definitely written from super flow. Am I freezing or am I working right now? Is this working? It says poor connection. I was listening to Sandman and if you listen to the lyrics, if you listen to the lyrics of any song, and then ... Okay, I feel like this is probably frozen, 'cause I don't see any comments coming up. If you listen to the lyrics of any song, and then you're feeling like, "Holy fuck, they're saying exactly what I'm thinking," then what it means is that the songs gone into ... The song's actually coming from your own reality. You're creating that song. Okay. Come on, bitches, let's get this connection back. Hey, [Ladrina 00:02:43]. Hey, Karen. Brooke has frozen, connection's back now. We're coming back. We're back, we're back. Manifest that shit back. [inaudible 00:02:52] like the ninjas they are. Hello. Hello, world, we're still working. Okay, I'm not in my right mind, that's for sure. So I was in super flow anyway, I've been in the super flow, I'm going, "Holy shit, I did some crazy things in some other lands this morning." You'll see when I post my blog, which I've already written, I just haven't posted it yet. I'll do it after this. It came from another world, in another place. So then I went straight to the gym and I was so in fucking in super flow in the gym and I was listening to Metallica, I was listening to a tonne of stuff, but when I was listening to Sandman ... Hang on. I'm a change. When I was listening to Sandman, I was like, what does it say? Something never, never land, whatever it says about never, never land, and I'm like, "Well, that's fucking exactly what's up." I was in never, never land all morning. And then I realised, of course, because I'm still in a never, never land and I created the fucking song. I made this song, I wrote this song, and that's why the lyrics are speaking to me, and by the way, for those people who are like, "She's gone next level batshit crazy," you should probably just leave now, 'cause you're never gonna come into this world and space with us, and for the ones who get it, the sweat dripping off my chin honours the sweat inside of your soul. I don't know what that means, it sounds good, though! So, I was in the fucking super flow, I was creating entire other realms and universes. I was downloading from the deep, deep collective unconscious, 'cause it's a little what my blog's about, and then all of a sudden, some young German dude stole my dumbbell. Well, he didn't realise it was mine, so he was using it. So then he was done, so I went to get it back, in which tore the entire fucking nail off. It just flew off and it went flying across the room, landed at the feet of some young hottie who looked at me a little shocked and appalled, but concerned as well, which was nice. So, I just calmly shouted, "Motherfucker!" Across the entire gym, forgetting how my headphones were on and that I was a lot louder than I thought I was. Everyone stopped and looked at me, and then I just, sashayed over, picked up my nail. I was like, "I'm fine, I'm good," 'cause I'm charged with adrenaline. So I felt fine, I didn't feel hurt, and then I went and picked up my dumbbells again and then I looked down at my hand and there was fucking blood everywhere. That's what happens when you rip an entire nail off, by the way. So, I went and got some plasters from reception and then I continued my workout, but it hurts like a little bitch, but not really, 'cause I guess the best way to deal with that and to heal myself is just to go back to another world for the rest of the day and heal it inside of that world while I'm there, so then when I come back, it'll be fixed, which by the way, by the way, is the exact fucking way when I talk about ... Have you heard me talk about manifesting abs in 20 minutes? Like anytime I get a little puff puff going on down there ... It's pretty good right now, didn't have to do it today. If I, I don't know, whatever, I woke up a little less ripped than I want to be, then I just ... I use my 20, 30, 40 minutes, whatever it is in the gym, to just go into another realm, into another world ... I'm not kidding, obviously, why would I be kidding? And then I just carve out the abs that I want when I'm in that other world, while I'm in super flow, while I'm in the gym, and then when I get back ... Come on connection, stay with us. Guys, can you just help me out with the manifestation? Can we do a team prayer? We pray to the internet gods of Seminyak that my internet works for the next three minutes until I get back to my villa. Check out this pretty-pretty. It's super pretty over there! So, I'll be back home in two minutes, anyway, three minutes. And yes, okay, so that's what I do. I only fully realised how to explain this this morning, though. By the way, did you check out the comment? You gotta read that comment. It's time to get fucking angry. The first module of my new training is about getting angry. Getting angry with yourself for being such a boring little bitch. Go read that and make sure ... Internet gods, pray harder. They're just testing us. They're laughing at us, laughing hilariously. Come on let's go, let's go, let's go. Connection. I'm looking at you, connection. Figure your shit out. Turn yourself back on. Work, work, work. Come on, you can do it. You guys need to pray harder. All right, you're gonna watch this on the replay and you'll be like, "God damn it, now I have to listen to her saying work, work, work like Britney Spears in Work, Bitch, until the connection worked." I'm gonna keep talking anyway, I'm gonna trust that it's just coming back to me at any moment in time. So, maybe I'll sing. (singing). Okay, I don't know if the singing's going to show up on the replay or not, 'cause I'm just kind of killing time while I wait for my connection. All right, we're nearly there. Okay, maybe I can go use the Sea Circus connection. Oh. It's gonna work any second. Man. All right. Okay, we got it back, we got it back, we got it back, we got it back. You missed me singing Wiz ... Is it even Wiz Khalifa who even sings this? I was singing Go Hard or Go Home while the connection was off. I don't know if you got to hear it. I don't even know whose song it is. One second, I'm gonna go inside now. I'm home. So now it's all a little calmer and saner. I think I have five minutes. I gotta do a high vibe mastermind Q&A. All right. Here we are. Home sweet home. I'm so not sitting out there. It's sweaty as fuck. Okay, so I was singing Go Hard or Go Home while I waited for the connection to become good. Fuck, oh my god, there's so much blood on my hand right now. Okay, and then what else was I telling you? I don't even know why I got off this livestream, I was charged with super flow on the livestream off it, I was charged with fucking super flow, I was in the best place in space, ever, I was creating worlds and other realms, I was thinking about how I finally figured out how to explain to you the thing about where I manifest abs or hundreds of thousands of dollars or whatever it is you need or desire, in like 20 minutes, or a minute. Why do I even need 20? I really just use the 20 minutes to do a workout or meditation or something, or whatever it is that I desire. I finally realised how I can explain why this works to my own self, nevermind to you. I now know how it works, and how it works is, you're literally leaving the Earth, you guys, you're literally leaving and going to another planet. Okay, who wants to post in the high vibe mastermind and share this livestream to high vibe and say, "Kat's gone to some other realm right now and she's vaguely aware that she's supposed to be on members Q&A at 12, noon," which I think it might be right now, "But clearly she's off spinning with the fairies and we should all go and watch her on this livestream right now for a few more minutes." Who wants to do that? Is somebody on my team there and can do that? I'm sure they are, somebody will do it for me. Probably 10 people. Yes, does that make sense? Are you understanding me? Are you picking up what I'm putting down? Do I still look like I'm fucked up from the gym? Well, the blood's mainly stopping now. Okay, don't worry. I'm under control. It's just that ... Thanks, Sage. It's just when I go to another world, you guys, I go a little crazy and I can't really logically try and explain any of that shit, but you know it has to be. I don't know why they come in here and shut all my blinds. Why do I need my blinds shut? Do you think I should sit on the bed, 'cause it might calm me down, except I'm literally dripping Bali sweat, so then I'd have to sleep in it later, so we won't do that. I feel like I could even go in the bath. I feel like I could go any place. So, basically, does it make sense to you? Oh, my ass is so sweaty. Do you understand what I'm saying to you? Breathe through it. Do you understand what I'm saying? So, if I go to another place and I carve out my entire abs ... What the fuck? Is this connection still not working? All right, we should've had the last of the connection issues. It says connection's bad still, it's being a fucker. I don't know what's happening. Maybe it's because I'm in another world and I'm not really here, so then the Bali WiFi's like, "Why the fuck do you need me?" I'm not here. Look at the site of me. God damn it. Okay. I'm gonna be super zen as fuck in as much as that's humanly possible. So, the bullet point version of how to change your abs in 20 minutes ... Oh, I just got, I got an interesting message just pop up. Why is my notifications on for that? My god, another one. Go away. I'll be with you when I'm back in the world. I can't answer messages when I'm in another world, you guys. I can only answer DMs that are straight to my soul. If you want to get my attention and I'm not answering you in a message, it's more than likely that I'm in another world, in another realm, and instead of fucking DM'ing me on Facebook or Instagram like a weirdo, you could just DM me straight to my soul, and if you think I'm kidding, then you need to practise going to other realms more frequently, but don't worry, 'cause I've written a 2,000 word blog post already that tells you how to go to other realms, and I wrote that this morning, and I'll post it shortly. It just seems very logical to me, 'cause often when I'm kind of travelling in between worlds, going into the deep collective unconscious or the freaking crazy fucked up psyche that's inside of me, or you, wherever it is I'm going, I'll DM people soul to soul, and then some of them DM me back. You know who you are. Sometimes in a slightly intrusive manner where I'm like, "Hello, I'm over here writing, you don't need to be constantly knocking on the door of my soul," but at the end of the day, if you get in, if your DM arrives into my soul, it's actually automatic transmission and automatic acceptance. I was just like, shit, how much of me showing down there. I think we're good. So, that's a real thing that I do all the time. I frequently talk to people just via soul DM. It's a lot easier, 'cause you can be doing things at the same time, it just kind of happens automatically, but oftentimes I'll journal it. There's some things written in this journal right here from other people's souls. They're just in here. It's like, I could sell this shit for a lot of money, 'cause I'm journaling some freaking badass people in here. They're speaking straight to me, right in there. Happened this morning quite a lot. And so the thing with manifesting abs instantly or an extra 100K in a day instantly, or whatever it might be, is maybe a product of some sort of work you do in the physical world, whatever. I really think that's got little to do with anything, 'cause the physical world is only a reflection of the internal one anyway. So really how I do it, and I couldn't figure this the fuck out for some time. I was like, I know I do it instantly, I have literally watched my body change in like 20 minutes to where it's quite shocking and even one time one of my clients ... Fuck. Okay. The phone just exploded out of the tripod. Even one of my clients and friends, Amanda, was with me one time in the gym and she had me talking about it many times, and she was working out with me in Del Mar a month or two back, and she was like, "Holy shit, I just saw that happen. You didn't have abs at the start of this workout, now you do." Like, carved out as well, so we did an Insta story about it, obviously. We looked fabulous anyway, so it was required. But I couldn't figure out, how do I do that? I just knew that I do and I knew that if I got into super flow and into another realm, I kind of just decide if I want whatever crazy amount of money that comes through or some next level epi-connection with somebody or some new clients, whatever it is. Anything and everything. I'm like, well, I know 100% that I do this and I'm confident that I do it, I've seen it over and over again ... And now I've got full on sweat that is drying on me and I'm becoming super clammy. I'm probably reabsorbing it all, so I'll have to go lay naked in the sun after this and get it all back out again, except I've gotta do a high vibe training. We'll figure it out. When I'm doing my client calls, for those of you that I'm speaking with in an hour or two, there's a high chance I'm gonna be naked on the deck on that call, just to warn you, 'cause I need to sweat it out and tan it up. Okay, and so this morning it finally came to me in a vision, in a dream, in a download from another realm where it always is, I was like, "Oh my god, it's so fucking obvious!" Of course how I do it is because I'm in another world, I've travelled to the world in between worlds, slipping between the cracks, the river beneath the river, the world beneath the world. Those of you who go there and know of this, know exactly what I mean, and those of you who are like, "What in the fuck is she on?" I'm on another dimension and I went there purely on and of my own accord with no additional substances, except for these amino acids and a fuck load of inner work over the past 30 years. And so, you know what I mean. And those of you who are kind of fascinated and intrigued and slightly scared, but you don't have any clue what I'm doing, this is for you and you need to join breaktheinternet.com and you all need to join breaktheinternet.com, it's in the pinned comment, because I will explain and teach it to you. Largely via soul transmission, but also in the format of some video and audio trainings and worksheets and whatnot and several ounces of shenanigans in whatever format they come out. Oh my god, that training's going to be amazing. That training, breaktheinternet.com, my new programme, was pure soul download, but it was fire and brimstone download. You read it, you saw it, you're in it, those of you that are in it. Danny Alor is in, who else is in? Give me the shout out. I'm sorry, high vibers, I'm not sure when I'm gonna get there, but this is exactly what you need and I'll get there after this. We were just doing Q&A anyway, so you might have a fuck load more questions after this. So, next was ... What was next? So yes, yes, what I was saying, if you're fascinated and intrigued and slightly terrified, you definitely need to keep listening, 'cause you know I'm speaking to your soul when you joined, of course you did. Hey, Mandy. Julie joined, of course she did. So many badass people have joined. Sage is in, yes. That makes total sense to me. I know the soul people ... This might be the most powerful thing I've ever unleashed. You can feel it just by reading the description there and then your soul will fucking kick you up the nether regions if you don't join, I would imagine. Barron, of course you're in. Like, every person who's in, I'm like, of course, of course, because they're all, whatever you want to call us, indigo children. I don't know. That expression's not that exciting for me, but it's kind of what it is. They're all dialled up individuals, dialled in individuals who are operating between worlds and between realms, and I see that even in the ones who I don't know who they are, I just read the energy of it and the vibration of your name and your picture and I just know, obviously. I don't have to explain it to those of you who know. But those of you who don't know are like, "I don't even know why I'm watching this shit," and those of you who are in between, are like, "Okay, you should join so that it can make more sense to you." So then when you slip into another realm, which I teach, I actually teach how to do in my blog post today, which I'll post when I fucking get to it, but it is ready. It's finished, but I thought of more things that need to go in there, so the [inaudible 00:18:42], it's so full at the moment, I almost can't handle the intensity of it. So, I'm gonna explain about that. Read the blog later. I'll tell you what it's called even, so you can look out for it. It's got a picture of a very wild looking spirit ghost cat, and me, on the picture that's going with it. Oh, this bloody nail. Ouch-y, kiss it better. I just licked my own blood on a livestream. Sorry about that. The title is called, it's quite long, it's called, "Slip into the Deep Collective Unconscious, Slip into the Rapture, Slip into Your Soul and Come Back Alight with Miracles, the Impossible, Created like This." I love my long titles with a lot of commas in them. And it says, "And now I'm gonna show you how it is I slip away fully and allow all of it full stop, a story," and then I may, indeed, quote the queen from Alice in Wonderland. Should I just read you the blog post? Okay. "'Let's consider your age to begin with. How old are you?' 'I'm seven-and-a-half, exactly.' 'You needn't say exactly,' the queen remarked. 'I can believe it without that. Now I'll give you something to believe. I'm just 101, 5 months and a day.' 'I can't believe that!' said Alice. 'Can't you?' said the queen in a pitying tone. 'Try again. Draw a long breath and shut your eyes.' Alice laughed, 'There's no use trying," she said, 'One can't believe the impossible.' 'I dare say you haven't had much practise,' said the queen, 'When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.'" "I tend to believe as many impossible things as I can all day long and I have a practise and a process around that and I wonder what would happen if you began to practise believing the impossible. Practise is a practise." Now, I'm really starting to read the whole blog post and I'm quite inclined to continue on. "I wonder what would occur if you allowed yourself to slip betwixt worlds." I wrote, "betwixt." I thought about writing "between" and I was to otherworldly at the time to come up with a word like "between" so it didn't come out of me. "I wonder what you'd allow if you realised suddenly that the answer to all of it is to simply access, daily, the ordered state in which visions are given, transmissions passed through, downloads continue, and miracles, become real." I will write sentences for as long as I fucking want to write them with as many commas as I want and all the grammar police can get back to the other world where I'm not a part in anyway. Can I tell you, it's the place I dance and play and, daily. I could keep reading. "Sometimes for an entire day or even more, I don't come back to Earth at all." I think that's obviously. All right, I'll stop right there. I'm gonna post the blog shortly after this. Maybe or maybe not. I thought of a lot of other things that gotta go in there and they're all just kind of bubbled up in my head and I'm not sure where they're going or where they're coming from, or even if I'm here or there or nowhere at all, but when I'm there, is when you just go there and you're just like ... Okay, just carve out some abs and just gonna reshape my body, I'm just gonna pull in this money, I'm just gonna draw in that post in two minutes into my soul, just gonna quickly soul DM this person or there, I'm gonna decide that the exact freaking soul crazy ass soulmate people ... How many times can you say the word "soul" in one word ... In one sentence. I'm gonna join into ... We all are mad here, and I'm gonna join into through the freaking [inaudible 00:21:53] glass, another world, another place, another time. Breaktheinternet.com. Don't go to breaktheinternet.com, it's just the name of the programme. Breaktheinternet.com. Read that comment, that was a freaking soul transmission and transmutation and download and that's where that programme came from, and I think that's fucking clear and that's exactly why everybody's who joining the programme is like next level crazy, fucked up in the most awesome way, and in that programme, we're gonna do a lot of travelling to other worlds. What book is it? Is it a book that I'm talking aloud right now? Should we transcribe this livestream? Anna, I know you're there in the other place with me, I know your in there, just send me a fucking soul DM and tell me what you're thinking and feeling, because we're co-creating this right now and probably nobody else here is real at all, except for me and Anna and it's our world and you just hopped into it. Thank you for being here. I think that's obvious to everybody. So, then, yes. Well, that's actually the whole instant manifestation process explained in two and a half seconds or maybe 25 minutes or however long it was. The time is irrelevant, because we bend time and space. That is how you instant manifest! Isn't it obvious? Because when you go to ... If I yell too loudly, the butlers might come and make sure I'm not being ... I was gonna say molested, but I don't like that word. I'm not having a meltdown. So, exactly. Exactly. Anna knows exactly what's going on. Intergalactic as fuck. And isn't it obvious that if you wanted to manifest instantly in the human realm, you would just go to the world between worlds, you'd go to the river beneath the river, you'd go to the place in your soul, you'd slip into the cracks and you might be there for 100,000 years or a minute or a moment or the blink of an eye or a quick DM from you soul to somebody else's, but in that time, there is no time and time is never ending and expansive, and I can't look at you, 'cause I'm just transmitting right now. And you'll just do whatever you want to do. It doesn't matter. You'll just do things that, in the human realm, would've taken 10 years or 20 years or 10 months or two weeks or whatever people think. I don't care what they think, 'cause I'm not with them or one of them or of them, and then when you come back, you maybe had meanwhile ripped your fucking nail off in the gym while listening to Sandman. That was unfortunate, but it doesn't matter, 'cause you're still on an adrenaline rush and riding high as fuck, so when you come back, people are like staring at you 'cause you're vibrating like a crazy person, or maybe you're walking through the streets yelling this shit, and then 20 minutes passed in that human people world that they talk about, and then people are like, "How the fuck did you do that like that?" It's like, isn't it obvious? I was in another realm, so I had as much time and space and whatever it was that I needed and I was upgrading, up levelling, rewiring my entire eternal fucking ram, and becoming the next level of my character of this programme, and so then I came back, and of course a moment had passed. Where the fuck do you think Alice in Wonderland or Narnia even came from? I mean, really? Who's gonna transcribe this book? It's gonna be my next book, it's gonna be called Soul Shifts and Intergalactic Transmissions, do you think? It'll be Soul Ships and something. I don't know. I can't think about it. I don't know why I'm thinking this, there should definitely be no thinking going on. So for those people who then come along and watch this or are watching it right now, and I still can't look at you. If I'm not looking at you, by the way, I notice that sometimes when I co-livestream with Patrick that I'm not looking at him, and I'm looking either over here or over there, and I can't look at you guys right now and if I'm doing that, it's not that I'm ignoring, it's because I'm accessing something else, by the way. Or if you ever ask me to intuitively download and message, get a message or a transmission, sorry, for you, you'll notice I have to look away, or if I'm looking at you, you'll see that I look away. If I'm on audio, you won't see anything at all, but you'll feel it. So that's what's up, and I'll read your comments later when I come back down to Earth, which may be in an eventual while, I imagine. So, for people like, "She's on something," 'cause this is what I get a lot of, and then a lot of friends who do use psychedelics and stuff like that are like, "You're like that all the time anyway," I've never used anything. Okay, now I can look at you. I've never used anything, I've never taken anything at all. I wrote about this in my blog today anyway, but I'm accessing other dimensions anytime I want to and that is why I'm high, and then I end up on massive fucking trip and sometimes it's a little intense and out of control. Thursday I was off in another place the whole entire day and it was actually a bit too full on and it was so hard to come back down. I'm pretty sure I just manifested you, Patrick, because I just mentioned your name about transmitting and channelling, downloading stuff and then you appeared. See? I told you guys, exactly what I'm doing. So, okay, I have to go over here again. So, when I'm over there and when I'm in that place and space, I was saying to you, not to you, I was saying about you, Patrick, that when I ... I'm, okay, are you just saying "I am," because you are, I am. All he says is "I am." I have no doubt. I re-watched some of our livestream from Thursday and I was like, for half of the livestream, I'm looking up there and it's like, it looks like I'm ignoring what you're talking about, but actually, it's 'cause I was downloading from another realm, but when I watched the replay I was like, "I didn't realise how much of that livestream I was looking up there." And then the entire rest of the fucking day, I was ... Nearly gonna tip this on my head. I was so in another realm, it was so fucking intense, so much crazy shit happened. Today, I haven't been in the human world at all, I was explaining just now how you instantly manifest, because when you're there, you're gone for as long as you need to be. You could be gone for hundreds of generations and lifetimes and now I'm going there again. I'm just in between words right now. I'm in the place between the place, and then you're just doing whatever the fuck it is you want to do, and then you come back here and people ... "How did she do that? How did she change that so quickly?" It's like, "Please, I was over there for several thousand generations." And then I came back to this moment in time, and here I am. That one on Thursday was beyond. If you didn't watch that joint livestream that we did on Thursday, I actually couldn't even handle the intensity of watching the whole thing again. I only watched an hour and a half of it. Yes, it did go on for well over two hours. So, then this morning, when I wrote this blog, holy shit, I was way through the looking glass, I was all the way in the looking glass, it was insane. I created so many new things and so many new worlds, and then, and then, and then, I was in the deep collective unconscious, deep in the realm which is not this one, deep in a psyche, obviously, of you and of me. I'm slipping. I have slipped, I stay slipped. I'm slipped right away, and then I ripped my entire fucking nail off in the gym. That broke me a little bit out of the spell for a moment, because of all the blood, and then everybody was looking at me, but then I was so freaking charged and other worldly that I couldn't feel the pain of it now anyway, and I'm like ... Yeah. Okay, I'm trying to decide whether I need to ground or whether I need to go further. "Further, further, in that flirty mystical, and if you're not careful, your scary place, where you access all things and you know all things and you create ..." I feel like somebody's gonna report me if I'm being too crazy. And you create, well, let's speak of that later. I'm reading from my blog post again. I'm reading bits and pieces. "Those who know me well, those who know me well and also regularly use medicine, drugs, tools to access an altered state often comment on how you seem to already be there all the time. This is become a recurring conversation with several of my closet people." Those who know me well know that I don't use anything, but I'm going further. Okay, I'm in it right now. Keep going further. I'm getting so shaky, 'cause I'm not really here. Oh! And, that's the also the reason why you don't need to eat when you're in super flow and you don't need to sleep, you don't need anything. You don't need to talk ... This is what I'm trying to explain to you guys. When I'm not replying to you on DM, it's because I'm only in the soul DM conversation, all right? So if you were smart about it, you would just send me messages when I'm journaling and I'll write them in my journal. That's what I do a lot of the time. I had many reports in there from many people. It's quite the story, and sometimes I don't write them down, though. Sometimes they just come to me when I'm out and about and I'm like, of course, and I just go back to something and then it's upgrade, upgrade, upgrade, and then occasionally, actually occasionally, and [inaudible 00:30:40] talked about this, occasionally, people are reckless with slipping between worlds. You don't want to be reckless, because you might stay there and, in fact, the human experience isn't actually an experience that we get to have. So, you want to dance between worlds. You want to play between worlds. You want to float back and forth. Why the fuck am I still wearing my ear pods when I'm at home? That was for on the street. Do you think that I threw the air pod container somewhere when I was out jumping up and down on the street? I just found it over here. Okay. They really annoy my human ears sometimes. So, okay. How many points have I not finished? It doesn't really matter, 'cause those of you who are with me in the other world are getting all the points anyway. And you definitely should join the programme. Oh my god. I was so fucking angry at myself on the weekend. It was ridiculous. I spent the entire weekend ... Actually, I was out a fuck load on the weekend. I met so many ... I don't know who they were. I don't know if they were spirits or people, but I did a lot of crazy, cool stuff on the weekend and in between being out, which was at least half of the time, I was all in that other worldly state, and then somewhere in the middle of it, I got fucking angry, which is where that programme came from and when you read that, it will reach into your soul, it will grab your soul, it will pull it out, and we will dance together into another realm, which is where that entire programme is being derived from. If you're not available for slipping between the cracks of the worlds, you should not join this programme, because I'm really not gonna know what to do with you. You're just gonna be one of those place feeler type people that sits there and looks pretty, hopefully, on the internet, but I guess we can use your name for something. But the problem is that we might just code you out of the entire game. So you wouldn't really want to come unless you are of that world. It could be dangerous for you humans. Okay, is there anything left to say? I think that's actually the entire fucking story. Let me tune in, let me dial in. What else is there? Oh, I was talking about being on the trip. Well, I may be still there. I don't know what's gonna happen when I jump into my members training after this, and then for those who I'm speaking with in an hour and a half, that will be interesting for everybody, and then I'm gonna have to have some sort of situation go on in my day ... I'm either gonna just keep going or I'm gonna have to ground back again if I want to actually manage to my ass on a plane tomorrow, which I am supposed to do in theory. You can go on a plane while you're in another world. That's what I was gonna say, when you're slipping between worlds, is when if you're walking down the street or you're at the gym or wherever you are, your feet are not on the ground and you're dancing and floating with space and time. You know that feeling and you're like, "What's happening? I'm not even moving, but I'm moving, and are these people real?" And everything's fucking blurry, but it's clear as day, that's because you're in another world. Actually, you're in massive amounts of soul, like, I was gonna say destruction, but it's beautiful destruction. It's upgrading, we're gonna upgrade that hard drive like a motherfucker. So, that's what's goin on there. You know where you're like, "I'm getting a little scared that I'm slipping away and I'm going crazy, and what's happening?" And I'm like floating and I'm flying and all the people around me are ... They're kind of just like energies and the ground is moving and you don't really know what's up and you're like, "I'm not in control," but actually, you're in complete fucking control. You just went into a different world, that's what's happening, and that explains why when you're in super flow, [inaudible 00:34:14] called it the deep collective unconscious, or the deep psyche or whatever he called it, and I call it super flow. All right? That's what I mean when I say "super flow." Other worlds slipping into other realms, and when you're there, of course you don't need to eat. Holy shit. I smell so bad. I was sweating litres of sweat when I was at the gym before. I'm gonna jump ... Definitely gonna do the high vibe livestream naked from the pool after this. From there up, don't get too excited. You don't need to eat, 'cause why would you need to eat when you're in another world? That's completely illogical. That would just be stupid. It makes no sense at all. So, when you're in the super flow land and you're like, something's almost wrong with me, because I never seem to sleep and I seem to never need to eat and I seem to just decide things when I'm floating and flowing and flying, and then they're done, and you get a little worried or you get a little concerned for your own sanity, don't be concerned, and if you have people in your life who are concerned, simply code those people out of the programme and come play with more of these people. That's really the whole system. And don't worry about it, because at some point in time, you'll come back to the human Earth and you'll go, "Fuck, I need some tacos" and then you'll go out for drinks with people and meet new people and be a human person, but while you're out meeting new people, you definitely could slip away as well, which happened to me also. That's it. Don't forget, life is now. Join breaktheinternet.com and press fucking play.
Recently returned from a month in SE Asia, Tim shares his stories and advice from Bali, Indonesia. Tune in to hear about the unique aspects about the different areas of Bali: Ubud, Uluwatu, Canggu, Legian, Seminyak, Kuta, and more. This episode's stories include hiking a mountain for the sunrise, receiving a priest's blessing at Tanah Lot, and zipping through the streets of Canggu on a motorbike at night.
Mets and Clayton sit down with Northern Beaches local and owner of Muscle Republic Apparel, Vic Gigliotti. Listen to Vic's story, who comes from a Real Estate background turned his passion for fitness into his pursuit to becoming the best activewear label in the world. So you want to start or build a T - shirt company? QUOTES & SHOW NOTES [2:05] “I did my first comp and sort of transformed my life in 2012.” [2:15] “Part of our business, which everyone would know that’s aware of Muscle Republic is that my dog is the CEO Charlie Brown.” [2.23] “We found a dog shop, called Dog Tail in Seminyak on a Legiyong I think it is in Bali and we bought young Charlie at the time about 6 dog jumpers that cost me $30 each.” [2:45] “We pulled over onto the side of the street and I bought Bintang singlet for $6 for a bit of a souvenir. A couple of mates that I was with said, how can they possibly make this and sell it for $6 because we could sell this for $40 in Australia.” [3:05] “My friend said to me I should make my own, as a bit of a bet.” [4.47] “I made these muscle tees at the time, as I loved training in them. It just happened at the right time. The trend and fashion was leaning towards Muscle Tees in 2013, it was a street wear thing.” [5.05] “You couldn’t find the right fit, that was the one issue I was going through. I was going to Rebel to buy my apparel and I just couldn’t find anything that fitted me perfectly and I thought I would just make my own.” [5.35] “I was probably at my worst when I was bodybuilding, I hit rock bottom. I had no personal assets, no money in the bank, living pay-check to pay-check. I had to move back in with my parents.” [6.20] “I didn’t realise at the time that I was always complaining about things, very ungrateful.” [6.26] “I had to hit rock bottom in order to realise I had to make changes. I woke up one morning saying enough is enough, I’m going to come back.” [6.35] “Part of that journey was actually getting my dog. So I had something to put my energy in.” For all show notes and subscription information you can find us via Website: http://muscleandmindpodcast.com
We spent 2 months in Bali and we're here to share what we did in Bali, where we went, and why we ended spending 2 months there. When we first planned our trip to Asia, we knew we wanted to go to Bali for at least a month! Amanda did her yoga teacher training there back in 2015 and loved it, and she was really excited to take Ryan back there and show him some of her favorite places on the island. We started our trip in Canggu, where Amanda did her yoga teacher training, and we spent our first few days hanging out on the coast, eating good food and practicing yoga before making our way to Ubud where we spent most of the rest of our 2 months. We really set up "life" in Ubud, purchasing memberships at Hubud Coworking space and at The Yoga Barn. Our days were spent eating great, healthy food, practicing yoga and working on some of our bigger projects at Hubud. We did take at least one day each week to explore though! We made a day trip to Seminyak, took a tour to some of the sights around Ubud, spent a day at The Bali Zoo through Voyagin, and took a day trip to Sanur. On this episode, we share why we loved Bali, what we did, and what our 2 months was like there. Enjoy! If you enjoy the podcast, join the community on Facebook, Instagram + sign up for the monthly newsletter. This episode of the podcast is brought to you by YOU - this listener of the show! We just changed up our rewards on Patreon, and becoming a supporter of the show has never been better. Did someone say postcard from an exotic location? If you want to support the ongoing production of the show, please visit www.theworldwanderers.com/patreon/ Music Credits: www.bensound.com
On this landmark 50th episode of the podcast, Jacquie joins me to talk about productive things you can do in Bali. Hear about different temples, activities and volcanoes in Ubud, Seminyak, Kuta and other places on the island. In a dramatic tale, Jacquie reveals how losing all her money and cards on an unfamiliar island … Continue reading #50 – UnBALIvable
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The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
It is a sad day in the LBP world. After a year of pool parties, long nights of discussion and brainstorming on the deck, and countless DCers and LBP listeners visiting and crashing on our couches, the time has come to say good-bye to our Bali House (aka TMBA HQ). It’s been good times on the good old Jl Drupadi in Seminyak. We’re not giving up the compound dream, though. In fact, it’s getting bigger. And Dan & Ian are on the lookout for a resort or 10+ private room compound to turn into TMBA HQ 2.0 for the upcoming year. If you have any leads let us know! This week, after yet another 5-Star iTunes review showers the LBP with love, Dan & Ian decided it was high time to start sharing some of the secrets that has enabled them to become six-figure full-time income bloggers (much to Ian’s mixed elation and dismay). None of this is new stuff – but it will help you to be more effective with content. What’s the most important private label secret? It’s about Social Media and SEO.