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Alaska Wild Project
AWP Episode 219 "Adakite" w/Chase Berenson of Aleut Ventures

Alaska Wild Project

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 127:10


Daniel Buitrago, Brandon Fifield & Jack Lau are joined by special guest Chase Berenson of Aleut Ventures   Shout out to Ivy Verity “Wild About Dough”, Jack's wet fishing trip to Yakutat, Mississippi Pot Roast w/moose blackstrap, May 15th BHA NapTown Brewery, Webcams in Adak, Atuu/Kiska Island Battle in WWII with the Japanese, Aleut Ventures Adak Island Island Inn, Adak Island population of 27, the life style and The Aleutian Shield Fern, adventure opportunities on Adak Island, (Hiking, Sight Seeing, Bird Watching & Biking), Land Use permits, crazy winds 100mph plus, venturing beyond, Caribou & rats on the island, Adak Hot Springs, volcano activity on Adak,        Visit our website - www.alaskawildproject.com Adak Inn - www.aleutventures.com Watch on YouTube - www.youtube.com/@alaskawildproject Follow us on Instagram - www.instsgram.com/alaskawildproject $upport the show on Patreon - www.patreon.com/alaskawildproject

Raising Godly Boys Minute
#887: Sightseeing

Raising Godly Boys Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 0:59


Have you ever asked yourself, “What does God want my son to see that he is not seeing, and how can I help him see it?”Because sin is deceptive, it can blind your son to the sin in his own heart. Let's look for chances to be a tool to help him see it.When you help him see what motivates his desires and actions, you are doing what God has called you to do as a parent.Parenting is not about getting your son to do the right thing, but helping them to see so that he wants to do the right thing. This type of sightseeing is key to fostering lasting life change in your children.For more encouragement and parenting advice, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com.

House of R
'The Last of Us' Season 2, Episode 3 Deep Dive

House of R

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 164:33


It may be three months later in Jackson, but Joanna and Mal are back to talk about the latest episode of 'The Last of Us'! They take their signature deep dive and see what happens to the town of Jackson in the wake of the devastating attack. We see how Ellie is recovering and will be determined to get justice. (00:00) Intro(13:02) Cold Open(29:54) Three Months Later(51:54) Meanwhile, at Miller Manor(113) 'Sorry I Fucked Up Your Revenge Plan' Cookies(128) Now What?(1:29:39) You Wanna Know How I Got These Scars?(1:36:17) Pre-Trial With Captain Wyoming(1:38:52) The Council Meeting With the United Colors of Flannel(2:01:47) They Should be Building that Wall(2:08:31) Some Anti-Converse Propaganda(2:14:23) Craig Mazin Threw a Funeral for Us … Thanks?(215) Road Trip(222) Sleepover(214) Road Trip: The Sequel(2:25:11) Sightseeing(223) Spores Galore(2:29:03) Spoilers: A Fungus Among Us Hosts: Mallory Rubin and Joanna RobinsonSenior Producer: Steve AhlmanVideo Supervision: John RichterSocial: Jomi AdeniranAddition Production Support: Arjuna Ramgopal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Steamy Stories Podcast
Rainstorm in Fargo: Part 1

Steamy Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025


Pete was retired and seeing the US. Then Tracey came along.Based on a post by ron de, in 2 parts. Listen to the ► Podcast at Connected.  The ‘workaholic' retires.It's amazing how much time you have once you retire. You have nowhere to be at any certain time and no people you just have to be there to meet. You have no deadlines and no tasks that absolutely have to be done before the corporate visit on Tuesday. It's like a curtain between you and your life has been lifted and you can see yourself doing what you always wanted to do.That's what I thought I was going to see when I cleaned out my desk and went to the retirement party at my office. It was exciting to know that no longer would my life be dictated by some corporate edict or some problem that had to be solved right now if the entire business wasn't going to immediately collapse.It was just that way for about a month. I could stay up late or go to bed early depending upon how I felt. I could watch movies on cable any time I wanted instead of falling asleep in the middle when watching at night. I could do anything I wanted to do; except after a month I didn't know what that was because I'd already done everything I could think of doing. There was a reason for that, and the reason started bothering me because of George Mills.I was one of those guys who worked twelve hours a day at my office and then worked another couple hours at home. George was one of those guys too. George lasted six months after he retired before keeling over in his neighbor's back yard and croaking. It was at his funeral I realized George had never said anything about any hobbies or anything except work. He even had a complete set of work files in his home office that he kept updated to the current information so he could work at home. His wife said George had a heart attack, but I figured George had just given up because without his job, he had no reason to keep living.I didn't want to go down that same road, but it looked like that was where I was headed. After a month, it was hard to get out of bed, shower and shave, and then get dressed. Other than a weekly trip to the grocery store for some frozen dinners and some beer, I just sat in my house. It was still winter, and when spring finally made the grass grow, I'd have to mow about once a week, but that was all I had to look forward to.When I got home from George's funeral, I sat down and took stock of where I was in life. My list was both encouraging and a little dissappointing.Youthful Infatuation Goes Bad.The worst mistake I'd made was marrying Marsha when I was twenty and still in college. It was a time we were both studying hard during the week and playing hard on the weekends. When we graduated, me with a degree in engineering and Marsha with a degree in finance, it was still good for the first couple of years. After that, the marriage went downhill pretty fast.It wasn't a money problem because we were both making good salaries. The problem was me. I know that. I couldn't stop working, even on the weekends, but Marsha wanted to go out and have fun on those weekends. She finally started going out by herself and in the process, met a guy who didn't work all day, every day, and then come home and work at night too. After the second year, we had a serious talk and decided to split and go our separate ways. Marsha didn't want anything from me, so other than spending about two months salary on a lawyer in case she changed her mind, it didn't cost me anything except my time and a lot of soul searching.That soul searching led me to realize I probably wasn't going to change relative to my work habits, so another woman probably was going to work out the same way. I dated a little at first, but it never worked out because there was always some important project I had to finish. After I canceled a date or two, she'd tell me she had already made other plans. I finally stopped trying.The Bachelor Life.All that work did get me a rapid rise in my company, then a higher paying job at another, and then another until by the age of sixty, I wasn't a millionaire, but I had enough in the bank I didn't have to work to live comfortably. I'd bought and paid for a pretty nice house, drove a new car every couple of years, and in general was pretty happy with my life.I retired that year thinking I was young enough I'd still have time to catch up with everything I'd missed. What I ended up being was lost with nowhere to go and nothing to do. I needed some way to occupy my time or I was going to end up like George.One afternoon, I was sitting on my couch and watching a travel show about national parks when I thought maybe I had an answer to my problem.After a lot of thought, I'd figured out that work had given me three things I needed to be happy - something to plan for, something to do to follow that plan, and a way to keep learning. I'd looked at a bunch of hobbies other people enjoy, but none of them really interested me. They either required a lot of equipment and space or took a long time to learn. Watching about national parks was a different story. All I needed to go to a national park was me and I didn't need to learn anything first. I'd learn just by going there.How to travel was the next question. Though my job had required flying a lot, I never liked it. I always felt like I was trapped in an aluminum tube and couldn't do anything to help myself is something happened. Driving wasn't that way. If I wanted to stop to look at something, I could stop. If I was hungry, I could get something to eat. If I was tired, no matter what time of day, I could just pull into a hotel and get a room.Hitting the Road.After a little figuring of costs, it looked like traveling around to parks might be fun, but it would be pretty expensive what with the cost of hotel rooms and eating out all the time. There was also the problem of my house. I couldn't just leave it empty for a month at a time, and a month is about what it would take to get to and back from some of the parks I found that interested me. I was driving back from grocery shopping one afternoon when the answer pulled up beside me.The motorhome looked huge, but the driver wasn't having any trouble negotiating the traffic. It just took longer to change lanes and a lot longer to accelerate. All I knew about motorhomes was that you could live in them, so I started doing some investigating on the internet. What I found convinced me this was the answer to most of my problems.I looked at several types, and decided the type they call "Class A" was what I wanted. I didn't need to be able to sleep six people, but they were big enough they wouldn't feel like living in a closet and they were really nice inside. They all had heaters for winter and air conditioning for summer, and even though most campsites had receptacles for electricity, the big motorhomes had on-board generators for power. I could park it anywhere and still have all the comforts of home.There were a lot of them for sale within a hundred miles of me, so I took several trips to look at different makes and models. I knew I wanted one less than forty feet long, because my research found out that some states and some campsites have a length limit of forty feet.After looking at a lot and driving a few, I decided a Thor Challenger was what I wanted. It had everything I could ever want plus some. The driver's seat and passenger's seat were more like living room chairs than car seats. It had a little kitchen with a microwave, a two burner propane stove, and a sink. I only needed one bathroom, but it came with two and they weren't really much smaller than the bathroom in most apartments. One had a shower, and one had a tub with shower.It was roomy on the inside too, thanks to three sections that extended a few feet once it was parked and leveled. Those extensions made it possible to have a king-size bed in the main bedroom and a double bed in the living area that folded up into a couch for the wide-screen television set on the opposite wall. It had a surprising amount of closet space too, and the kitchen had room to store pots and pans and a small pantry.One thing I really liked was the full size refrigerator. A lot of the smaller RV's had tiny little refrigerators. I didn't want to be grocery shopping every day. The damned thing also had three television sets all cable ready - one in the master bedroom, one across from the couch, and one on the outside under the electrically extended patio awning.It had power everything, including a system that self-leveled it when parked. I didn't realize I needed that until the salesman explained that most campsites aren't level, so without it, I'd be jacking it up level by hand.The price he quoted me was just shy of two-hundred thousand, but I'd expected that and I had a plan. If I was driving all over the US, I wouldn't need my house, and my house would more than pay for the Thor and still leave quite a bit to add to my travel cash. A month later, I sold my house and everything the Thor already had that I didn't need two of. After I picked up the Thor and temporarily parked it at a local campsite, I was ready to start except for my car.I'd seen a lot of cars towed behind motorhomes, but I really didn't see the need. Most grocery stores have huge parking lots, so I could just drive the Thor to a Walmart and get my groceries before I parked for the night. It took another week to sell my car.The day after the check for my car cleared, I emptied the black water tanks, filled the clean water tank, and then drove to a gas station. Seeing the dollars add up when I filled the eighty gallon fuel tank was a bit of a shock, but I'd figured the fuel cost into my travel budget. The Thor was supposed to average about seven miles to the gallon, so fuel would still be cheaper than driving my car, eating every meal in a restaurant, and paying for hotel rooms.It was June by then and the days were warming up in the northern states, so my plan was to head North from Nashville and drive across Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, and Washington and then turn South. Depending upon how long that took, I'd go South for the winter through California, then turn East and drive to Florida. That plan was pretty flexible. I wasn't in a hurry to get anywhere.I'd already seen as much of Chicago as I wanted, so I bypassed it and headed into Wisconsin.I didn't push my schedule. Driving time was from about nine in the morning until three in the afternoon. Then I'd start looking for an RV campsite on the GPS unit. The point was to enjoy the drive and I did. Sitting up so high, I could see for miles ahead of me, and I could also look down into the cars that passed me.Sightseeing in the other lane.Just watching the country change was worth the drive. It was relaxing just driving along and watching the fields and forests go by and watching the other people in their cars. Sometimes, those people weren't really relaxing. The first day, I realized what I'd read about what truckers saw was true.The rear facing camera on the Thor had picked up the black SUV when it passed the semi behind me except it didn't just pass. It pulled up to go around the semi, but slowed to the truck's speed for about thirty seconds before driving on toward me.When it got closer, in my side mirror I could see a man driving and a woman in the passenger seat. When it passed me, it did the same thing as when it passed the truck. When the SUV was even with my side window, it started pacing me When I looked down into the passenger window, there was a woman sitting there, only she wasn't just sitting. She was slumped down and her top was unbuttoned and pulled away from her naked breasts, and those breasts were pretty impressive.She looked up a me, grinned, and then lifted her breasts and sort of wobbled them up and down. Then she licked her lips, took a nipple in the fingers of each hand and pulled her big breasts into long cones. As the SUV accelerated, she smiled and waved.Well, that was pretty weird, I thought, but it was just the start. I never realized there were so many women who apparently like showing themselves to complete strangers. There weren't hundreds, but over the next few weeks if I was driving past a large city on a weekend, I'd see at least one. I saw more bare breasts than I'd ever seen outside of movies on cable.There were also a couple who were covered on top but naked from the waist down and obviously masturbating. One was even completely naked. As that sedan drove along beside me for almost a minute and the woman worked her fingers in and out, she looked up at me and pursed her lips in a kiss. Right before the sedan drove on, the driver reached over and pinched her left nipple, the woman's mouth opened in a little "O" shape and she arched up as far as the seat belt would let her and her thighs started to quiver.Well, I might have been sixty, but I wasn't immune to what a naked woman can do to a man. Some of those women were young, but most seemed to be more mature, mature enough I'd have loved meeting them and wouldn't have felt like I was screwing some college girl. Most were with a man so I figured he was into showing off his wife or girlfriend and might not mind sharing her. There were a couple where the driver was a woman too, and I wondered if they were both into the exhibitionist thing and if they both might like a little sack time with an agreeable guy.Nights in the RV.I would have been more than agreeable to both those little fantasies. It had been a long time since I'd slept with a woman, but I hadn't lost the urge. It was my damned job that stopped me from trying. I never met any women except the women at work and they were all married or too young. Oh, there were the checkout girls at the grocery store. Most of them weren't married, but they were even younger than the women at my job. Most looked young enough they were probably still in high school.The first night I pulled into a camping spot was also interesting and made me think I'd chosen the right way to spend my time. I'd leveled the Thor and was hooking up my electric, black water and clean water connections when a guy walked up with two beers, handed me one, and said "Hi. Haven't seen you before. Where you from?"That night, I found out a lot of the people at RV campgrounds know each other. I thought my idea of living in an RV all the time was probably unique, but a lot of people were doing the same thing. They'd hook up at an RV camp from time to time and share stories of what they'd seen and done. It was almost like there was an extended family of RV campers out there. By the time we all went back to our RV's for bed, it was almost midnight and I'd made a bunch of new friends. Well, truth be told, they were the first actual friends I'd had in a long time. I'd worked with a lot of people but was too busy to make friends with any of them.Most were about my age and were making the best of their retirement by seeing the US. While some still had permanent homes somewhere, for many their motor home was the only home they had. They'd plan their trip to be at a daughter or son's home for the holidays, but other than that, they lived, as one woman told me, "Free as when we were twenty and just married with no kids."As I motored through Wisconsin and then into North Dakota, I kept seeing a few of the same people, and I met a lot more when I parked for the night. It was always the same. I'd pull into my spot and hook up. While I was doing that, somebody would walk over to say hello and invite me to spend some time with them.Most of the RV parks also had tent camping sites, but those were usually used by younger couples, often with kids along once the schools let out. I like kids, but I also like quiet, so I usually asked for a site some distance away from the tent spots.Weather Hits Without Warning.One afternoon when I was rolling through Fargo, North Dakota it was raining like hell, and I mean raining so hard my windshield wipers were barely keeping up. I'd seen the weather forecast and knew that was probably going to happen, so I'd called ahead for a reservation and booked it with my credit card. It was a good thing I had, because when I pulled into the campground, there was only one spot left and that spot was next to the tent sites.After pulling onto the pad, I leveled the Thor and ran out the extensions but didn't go out to hook anything up. My holding tanks were far from full and I had most of the 150 gallons of fresh water left in the water tank. The generator came to life when I started it so I had electricity for everything.The rain let up about half an hour later while I was deciding what I was going to have for dinner. It was then, a Jeep Wrangler drove into the tent site beside me. A woman got out, opened the back, and pulled out a bag. In the bag was a tent, and she started setting it up. It wasn't a big tent like the families I'd seen using, but it was big enough it was taking her a while.She had the back poles in place and was working on the poles at the entrance when it started raining again. In less than a minute, I figured she was soaked through to the skin and she still didn't have the tent so it would stand up by itself. She wasn't going to get it to stand up either. The wind that blew in the rain wasn't especially strong, but the tent was acting like the sail on a sailboat and it was obvious she wasn't strong enough to control it.I opened the side door on the Thor and yelled, "Hey, there. You're not getting anywhere. Come inside until this rain blows over".She looked up, gave me a funny look, but then ran over to the door and stepped inside. She said, "Thanks. I thought I could get my tent up before it started raining again, but I was getting drenched out there", then chuckled."I think I better just stand here until it quits or I'll drip all over your floor."I didn't quite know what to say because she was the first woman I'd met in anything resembling a social environment in years. All I could do for a few seconds was look at her.She wasn't the young girl I'd expected to see. She looked about my age or maybe a little younger but I could see a few strands of sliver in her wet brunette hair. She was wearing jeans and a T-shirt that were both soaked through, and that wet T-shirt was sort of stuck to the bra holding her big breasts. When she smiled at me, I snapped out of my trance."No, the floor is vinyl and it'll mop up just fine. Come on inside and dry off".She frowned at me."No, thank you, unless your wife has a robe or something I can wear."I figured when I said I wasn't married, she'd think the worst and leave. I didn't want her to do that."Ma'am, I'm not married, but I might be able to find something you could wear. I think you have a bigger problem than that though. You didn't get your tent set up so it'll be as wet on the inside as on the outside. You don't have anyplace to sleep even if it does stop raining."She frowned at me again."I can sleep in my Jeep, thank you. I've done it before and it didn't kill me.""What about eating? I don't think you're going to be able to start a fire or light a stove in the rain."She cocked her head."Are you asking me to spend the night with you?""No, I'm just offering you a dry place to sleep, right here on my couch by yourself, and something hot to eat. Oh; and something to wear until your clothes dry out or you can get some dry ones."She was still looking at me with her head cocked to one side, so I tried to explain myself."Ma'am, I've only been doing this for a few weeks, but one thing I've learned is most of the campers are friendly people who help each other out. That's all I'm trying to do. I'm not trying to suggest anything else."She looked at me for what had to be a minute, but then she smiled."I guess it would be a lot nicer here than outside in my Jeep. Thank you for making the offer. I don't know what you'd have that I could wear though. Maybe a shirt would work, but you're a lot taller than me and my; well, I'm bigger in other places than you are, so your clothes aren't gonna fit me at all."I smiled, both because I'd evidently convinced her I wasn't a serial killer and because for some reason I was happy she was going to stay."I think I might have something that will work. Come on back to the bathroom and I'll get you a couple towels. You can take a shower if you want. If you do, I'll have to give you some soap and shampoo. I never use this bathroom. I use the one in my bedroom, so this one doesn't have anything in it."

Steamy Stories
Rainstorm in Fargo: Part 1

Steamy Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025


Pete was retired and seeing the US. Then Tracey came along.Based on a post by ron de, in 2 parts. Listen to the ► Podcast at Connected.  The ‘workaholic' retires.It's amazing how much time you have once you retire. You have nowhere to be at any certain time and no people you just have to be there to meet. You have no deadlines and no tasks that absolutely have to be done before the corporate visit on Tuesday. It's like a curtain between you and your life has been lifted and you can see yourself doing what you always wanted to do.That's what I thought I was going to see when I cleaned out my desk and went to the retirement party at my office. It was exciting to know that no longer would my life be dictated by some corporate edict or some problem that had to be solved right now if the entire business wasn't going to immediately collapse.It was just that way for about a month. I could stay up late or go to bed early depending upon how I felt. I could watch movies on cable any time I wanted instead of falling asleep in the middle when watching at night. I could do anything I wanted to do; except after a month I didn't know what that was because I'd already done everything I could think of doing. There was a reason for that, and the reason started bothering me because of George Mills.I was one of those guys who worked twelve hours a day at my office and then worked another couple hours at home. George was one of those guys too. George lasted six months after he retired before keeling over in his neighbor's back yard and croaking. It was at his funeral I realized George had never said anything about any hobbies or anything except work. He even had a complete set of work files in his home office that he kept updated to the current information so he could work at home. His wife said George had a heart attack, but I figured George had just given up because without his job, he had no reason to keep living.I didn't want to go down that same road, but it looked like that was where I was headed. After a month, it was hard to get out of bed, shower and shave, and then get dressed. Other than a weekly trip to the grocery store for some frozen dinners and some beer, I just sat in my house. It was still winter, and when spring finally made the grass grow, I'd have to mow about once a week, but that was all I had to look forward to.When I got home from George's funeral, I sat down and took stock of where I was in life. My list was both encouraging and a little dissappointing.Youthful Infatuation Goes Bad.The worst mistake I'd made was marrying Marsha when I was twenty and still in college. It was a time we were both studying hard during the week and playing hard on the weekends. When we graduated, me with a degree in engineering and Marsha with a degree in finance, it was still good for the first couple of years. After that, the marriage went downhill pretty fast.It wasn't a money problem because we were both making good salaries. The problem was me. I know that. I couldn't stop working, even on the weekends, but Marsha wanted to go out and have fun on those weekends. She finally started going out by herself and in the process, met a guy who didn't work all day, every day, and then come home and work at night too. After the second year, we had a serious talk and decided to split and go our separate ways. Marsha didn't want anything from me, so other than spending about two months salary on a lawyer in case she changed her mind, it didn't cost me anything except my time and a lot of soul searching.That soul searching led me to realize I probably wasn't going to change relative to my work habits, so another woman probably was going to work out the same way. I dated a little at first, but it never worked out because there was always some important project I had to finish. After I canceled a date or two, she'd tell me she had already made other plans. I finally stopped trying.The Bachelor Life.All that work did get me a rapid rise in my company, then a higher paying job at another, and then another until by the age of sixty, I wasn't a millionaire, but I had enough in the bank I didn't have to work to live comfortably. I'd bought and paid for a pretty nice house, drove a new car every couple of years, and in general was pretty happy with my life.I retired that year thinking I was young enough I'd still have time to catch up with everything I'd missed. What I ended up being was lost with nowhere to go and nothing to do. I needed some way to occupy my time or I was going to end up like George.One afternoon, I was sitting on my couch and watching a travel show about national parks when I thought maybe I had an answer to my problem.After a lot of thought, I'd figured out that work had given me three things I needed to be happy - something to plan for, something to do to follow that plan, and a way to keep learning. I'd looked at a bunch of hobbies other people enjoy, but none of them really interested me. They either required a lot of equipment and space or took a long time to learn. Watching about national parks was a different story. All I needed to go to a national park was me and I didn't need to learn anything first. I'd learn just by going there.How to travel was the next question. Though my job had required flying a lot, I never liked it. I always felt like I was trapped in an aluminum tube and couldn't do anything to help myself is something happened. Driving wasn't that way. If I wanted to stop to look at something, I could stop. If I was hungry, I could get something to eat. If I was tired, no matter what time of day, I could just pull into a hotel and get a room.Hitting the Road.After a little figuring of costs, it looked like traveling around to parks might be fun, but it would be pretty expensive what with the cost of hotel rooms and eating out all the time. There was also the problem of my house. I couldn't just leave it empty for a month at a time, and a month is about what it would take to get to and back from some of the parks I found that interested me. I was driving back from grocery shopping one afternoon when the answer pulled up beside me.The motorhome looked huge, but the driver wasn't having any trouble negotiating the traffic. It just took longer to change lanes and a lot longer to accelerate. All I knew about motorhomes was that you could live in them, so I started doing some investigating on the internet. What I found convinced me this was the answer to most of my problems.I looked at several types, and decided the type they call "Class A" was what I wanted. I didn't need to be able to sleep six people, but they were big enough they wouldn't feel like living in a closet and they were really nice inside. They all had heaters for winter and air conditioning for summer, and even though most campsites had receptacles for electricity, the big motorhomes had on-board generators for power. I could park it anywhere and still have all the comforts of home.There were a lot of them for sale within a hundred miles of me, so I took several trips to look at different makes and models. I knew I wanted one less than forty feet long, because my research found out that some states and some campsites have a length limit of forty feet.After looking at a lot and driving a few, I decided a Thor Challenger was what I wanted. It had everything I could ever want plus some. The driver's seat and passenger's seat were more like living room chairs than car seats. It had a little kitchen with a microwave, a two burner propane stove, and a sink. I only needed one bathroom, but it came with two and they weren't really much smaller than the bathroom in most apartments. One had a shower, and one had a tub with shower.It was roomy on the inside too, thanks to three sections that extended a few feet once it was parked and leveled. Those extensions made it possible to have a king-size bed in the main bedroom and a double bed in the living area that folded up into a couch for the wide-screen television set on the opposite wall. It had a surprising amount of closet space too, and the kitchen had room to store pots and pans and a small pantry.One thing I really liked was the full size refrigerator. A lot of the smaller RV's had tiny little refrigerators. I didn't want to be grocery shopping every day. The damned thing also had three television sets all cable ready - one in the master bedroom, one across from the couch, and one on the outside under the electrically extended patio awning.It had power everything, including a system that self-leveled it when parked. I didn't realize I needed that until the salesman explained that most campsites aren't level, so without it, I'd be jacking it up level by hand.The price he quoted me was just shy of two-hundred thousand, but I'd expected that and I had a plan. If I was driving all over the US, I wouldn't need my house, and my house would more than pay for the Thor and still leave quite a bit to add to my travel cash. A month later, I sold my house and everything the Thor already had that I didn't need two of. After I picked up the Thor and temporarily parked it at a local campsite, I was ready to start except for my car.I'd seen a lot of cars towed behind motorhomes, but I really didn't see the need. Most grocery stores have huge parking lots, so I could just drive the Thor to a Walmart and get my groceries before I parked for the night. It took another week to sell my car.The day after the check for my car cleared, I emptied the black water tanks, filled the clean water tank, and then drove to a gas station. Seeing the dollars add up when I filled the eighty gallon fuel tank was a bit of a shock, but I'd figured the fuel cost into my travel budget. The Thor was supposed to average about seven miles to the gallon, so fuel would still be cheaper than driving my car, eating every meal in a restaurant, and paying for hotel rooms.It was June by then and the days were warming up in the northern states, so my plan was to head North from Nashville and drive across Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, and Washington and then turn South. Depending upon how long that took, I'd go South for the winter through California, then turn East and drive to Florida. That plan was pretty flexible. I wasn't in a hurry to get anywhere.I'd already seen as much of Chicago as I wanted, so I bypassed it and headed into Wisconsin.I didn't push my schedule. Driving time was from about nine in the morning until three in the afternoon. Then I'd start looking for an RV campsite on the GPS unit. The point was to enjoy the drive and I did. Sitting up so high, I could see for miles ahead of me, and I could also look down into the cars that passed me.Sightseeing in the other lane.Just watching the country change was worth the drive. It was relaxing just driving along and watching the fields and forests go by and watching the other people in their cars. Sometimes, those people weren't really relaxing. The first day, I realized what I'd read about what truckers saw was true.The rear facing camera on the Thor had picked up the black SUV when it passed the semi behind me except it didn't just pass. It pulled up to go around the semi, but slowed to the truck's speed for about thirty seconds before driving on toward me.When it got closer, in my side mirror I could see a man driving and a woman in the passenger seat. When it passed me, it did the same thing as when it passed the truck. When the SUV was even with my side window, it started pacing me When I looked down into the passenger window, there was a woman sitting there, only she wasn't just sitting. She was slumped down and her top was unbuttoned and pulled away from her naked breasts, and those breasts were pretty impressive.She looked up a me, grinned, and then lifted her breasts and sort of wobbled them up and down. Then she licked her lips, took a nipple in the fingers of each hand and pulled her big breasts into long cones. As the SUV accelerated, she smiled and waved.Well, that was pretty weird, I thought, but it was just the start. I never realized there were so many women who apparently like showing themselves to complete strangers. There weren't hundreds, but over the next few weeks if I was driving past a large city on a weekend, I'd see at least one. I saw more bare breasts than I'd ever seen outside of movies on cable.There were also a couple who were covered on top but naked from the waist down and obviously masturbating. One was even completely naked. As that sedan drove along beside me for almost a minute and the woman worked her fingers in and out, she looked up at me and pursed her lips in a kiss. Right before the sedan drove on, the driver reached over and pinched her left nipple, the woman's mouth opened in a little "O" shape and she arched up as far as the seat belt would let her and her thighs started to quiver.Well, I might have been sixty, but I wasn't immune to what a naked woman can do to a man. Some of those women were young, but most seemed to be more mature, mature enough I'd have loved meeting them and wouldn't have felt like I was screwing some college girl. Most were with a man so I figured he was into showing off his wife or girlfriend and might not mind sharing her. There were a couple where the driver was a woman too, and I wondered if they were both into the exhibitionist thing and if they both might like a little sack time with an agreeable guy.Nights in the RV.I would have been more than agreeable to both those little fantasies. It had been a long time since I'd slept with a woman, but I hadn't lost the urge. It was my damned job that stopped me from trying. I never met any women except the women at work and they were all married or too young. Oh, there were the checkout girls at the grocery store. Most of them weren't married, but they were even younger than the women at my job. Most looked young enough they were probably still in high school.The first night I pulled into a camping spot was also interesting and made me think I'd chosen the right way to spend my time. I'd leveled the Thor and was hooking up my electric, black water and clean water connections when a guy walked up with two beers, handed me one, and said "Hi. Haven't seen you before. Where you from?"That night, I found out a lot of the people at RV campgrounds know each other. I thought my idea of living in an RV all the time was probably unique, but a lot of people were doing the same thing. They'd hook up at an RV camp from time to time and share stories of what they'd seen and done. It was almost like there was an extended family of RV campers out there. By the time we all went back to our RV's for bed, it was almost midnight and I'd made a bunch of new friends. Well, truth be told, they were the first actual friends I'd had in a long time. I'd worked with a lot of people but was too busy to make friends with any of them.Most were about my age and were making the best of their retirement by seeing the US. While some still had permanent homes somewhere, for many their motor home was the only home they had. They'd plan their trip to be at a daughter or son's home for the holidays, but other than that, they lived, as one woman told me, "Free as when we were twenty and just married with no kids."As I motored through Wisconsin and then into North Dakota, I kept seeing a few of the same people, and I met a lot more when I parked for the night. It was always the same. I'd pull into my spot and hook up. While I was doing that, somebody would walk over to say hello and invite me to spend some time with them.Most of the RV parks also had tent camping sites, but those were usually used by younger couples, often with kids along once the schools let out. I like kids, but I also like quiet, so I usually asked for a site some distance away from the tent spots.Weather Hits Without Warning.One afternoon when I was rolling through Fargo, North Dakota it was raining like hell, and I mean raining so hard my windshield wipers were barely keeping up. I'd seen the weather forecast and knew that was probably going to happen, so I'd called ahead for a reservation and booked it with my credit card. It was a good thing I had, because when I pulled into the campground, there was only one spot left and that spot was next to the tent sites.After pulling onto the pad, I leveled the Thor and ran out the extensions but didn't go out to hook anything up. My holding tanks were far from full and I had most of the 150 gallons of fresh water left in the water tank. The generator came to life when I started it so I had electricity for everything.The rain let up about half an hour later while I was deciding what I was going to have for dinner. It was then, a Jeep Wrangler drove into the tent site beside me. A woman got out, opened the back, and pulled out a bag. In the bag was a tent, and she started setting it up. It wasn't a big tent like the families I'd seen using, but it was big enough it was taking her a while.She had the back poles in place and was working on the poles at the entrance when it started raining again. In less than a minute, I figured she was soaked through to the skin and she still didn't have the tent so it would stand up by itself. She wasn't going to get it to stand up either. The wind that blew in the rain wasn't especially strong, but the tent was acting like the sail on a sailboat and it was obvious she wasn't strong enough to control it.I opened the side door on the Thor and yelled, "Hey, there. You're not getting anywhere. Come inside until this rain blows over".She looked up, gave me a funny look, but then ran over to the door and stepped inside. She said, "Thanks. I thought I could get my tent up before it started raining again, but I was getting drenched out there", then chuckled."I think I better just stand here until it quits or I'll drip all over your floor."I didn't quite know what to say because she was the first woman I'd met in anything resembling a social environment in years. All I could do for a few seconds was look at her.She wasn't the young girl I'd expected to see. She looked about my age or maybe a little younger but I could see a few strands of sliver in her wet brunette hair. She was wearing jeans and a T-shirt that were both soaked through, and that wet T-shirt was sort of stuck to the bra holding her big breasts. When she smiled at me, I snapped out of my trance."No, the floor is vinyl and it'll mop up just fine. Come on inside and dry off".She frowned at me."No, thank you, unless your wife has a robe or something I can wear."I figured when I said I wasn't married, she'd think the worst and leave. I didn't want her to do that."Ma'am, I'm not married, but I might be able to find something you could wear. I think you have a bigger problem than that though. You didn't get your tent set up so it'll be as wet on the inside as on the outside. You don't have anyplace to sleep even if it does stop raining."She frowned at me again."I can sleep in my Jeep, thank you. I've done it before and it didn't kill me.""What about eating? I don't think you're going to be able to start a fire or light a stove in the rain."She cocked her head."Are you asking me to spend the night with you?""No, I'm just offering you a dry place to sleep, right here on my couch by yourself, and something hot to eat. Oh; and something to wear until your clothes dry out or you can get some dry ones."She was still looking at me with her head cocked to one side, so I tried to explain myself."Ma'am, I've only been doing this for a few weeks, but one thing I've learned is most of the campers are friendly people who help each other out. That's all I'm trying to do. I'm not trying to suggest anything else."She looked at me for what had to be a minute, but then she smiled."I guess it would be a lot nicer here than outside in my Jeep. Thank you for making the offer. I don't know what you'd have that I could wear though. Maybe a shirt would work, but you're a lot taller than me and my; well, I'm bigger in other places than you are, so your clothes aren't gonna fit me at all."I smiled, both because I'd evidently convinced her I wasn't a serial killer and because for some reason I was happy she was going to stay."I think I might have something that will work. Come on back to the bathroom and I'll get you a couple towels. You can take a shower if you want. If you do, I'll have to give you some soap and shampoo. I never use this bathroom. I use the one in my bedroom, so this one doesn't have anything in it."

Chatter that Matters
Canadian Tourism -Sightseeing to Soul Seeking

Chatter that Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 4:16 Transcription Available


Have you ever stood in a place that felt like more than just a location? Where the air carried stories, the land echoed memory, and you walked away with more than a photo, or even a memory that will last a lifetime, you walked away different? Two weeks ago on Chatter that Matters I interviewed Ben Cowan-Dewar who built Cabot Links and Cabot Cliffs on Cape Breton Island.  Two golf courses that have captured the attention of golfers all over the world and brought energy and vitallity to one of the most beautiful places in the world. Last week, my guest was Zita Cobb, who was a force of human nature who created Fogo Island Inn, as a model for creating an economic renaissance, a true circular economy that can be replicated across Canada. In today's special three-minute episode of Chatter that Matters: Mini Matters, I'm breaking format to talk about tourism, and its power to transform Canada's economy and identity. Tourism isn't just travel. It's a passport to enlightenment. A conversation with nature, and with our nature. And Canada? Canada is a sleeping superpower. Three coastlines. Ancient forests. Cities pulsing with culture. Indigenous wisdom, world-class cuisine, and experiences that can reset your soul. Tourism can be the spark that rekindles our economy, from the land up. But only if we rethink it. Only if we stop seeing it as sightseeing and start building it as life-changing. Take a few minutes. Lend me your ears—and maybe, your imagination. Let's talk about what it means to bring the world to Canada.   Afterwards, I encourage you to listen to both of these shows if you are in the expeience, hospitality or tourism space, or love those who dream and do. If you want to hear my interview with Ben Cowan-Dewar - Build it and they Will Come, click here: https://chatterthatmatters.libsyn.com/ben-cowan-dewar-build-it-and-the-world-will-come If you want to hear Zita Cobb's amazing story -  https://chatterthatmatters.libsyn.com/zita-cobb-the-miracle-of-fogo-island      

Flight Safety Detectives
Manhattan Tragedy: Sightseeing Helicopter Crash - Episode 266

Flight Safety Detectives

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 34:54


Todd Curtis and John Goglia discuss a fatal air tour helicopter crash near New York City that killed all six people on board, including a family of five from Spain. They examine several witness videos plus ADS-S data in their analysis.The crash happened on April 10, 2025, three days before this episode was recorded. The flight was apparently routine until the helicopter suddenly rotated and crashed. Pieces of the aircraft, including the tail boom and the rotor blades, separated from the aircraft before it crashed into the Hudson River.Air tour operators are allowed to operate flights under Part 91 regulations, although the leasing company operated under Part 135 regulations that have a higher standard for inspections and maintenance. The aircraft was over 20 years old and leased from a company in Louisiana. The NTSB will likely interview anyone from the two companies involved with maintaining the aircraft.Given the circumstances of the crash, maintenance issues may have caused the accident. In addition to live lives lost, leading to concerns about the mental health effects this may have on those who maintained the helicopter. John has experienced incidents where maintainers may have harmed themselves because of their role in maintenance-related accidents. Don't miss what's to come from the Flight Safety Detectives - subscribe to the Flight Safety Detectives YouTube channel, listen at your favorite podcast service and visit the Flight Safety Detectives website. Music: “Inspirational Sports” license ASLC-22B89B29-052322DDB8

AP Audio Stories
FAA says company whose sightseeing chopper crashed, killing 6, is ceasing operations immediately

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 0:51


AP correspondent Julie Walker reports the helicopter tour company that crashed in New York's Hudson River killing 6, is no longer operating.

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL
The Jersey City marathon kicked off this morning... Senator Schumer calls for a crackdown on sightseeing helicopters... Cuomo promises to build a million new apartments over the next decade...

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 4:13


FirstSF
The Sign of Sight Seeing

FirstSF

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 47:10


CULTiTALK
#140 Employer Branding mit Sandra Feldmann: Erfolgreiches Recruiting im Zeitalter der Digitalisierung

CULTiTALK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 54:26


In dieser fesselnden Episode des CULTiTALK-Podcasts begrüßt Georg Wolfgang die leidenschaftliche Sandra Feldmann. Sandra, die als Head of Talent bei Octopus Energy und Gründerin von It's a Talent Business tätig ist, bringt reichlich Erfahrung und Wissen im Bereich Talent Attraction und Talent Acquisition mit. Im Gespräch wird deutlich, wie wichtig es ist, KandidatInnen auf Augenhöhe zu begegnen und das Potenzial von aktiven Ansätzen zu nutzen, um Bewerbende tatsächlich als KandidatInnen zu betrachten. Ein zentrales Thema ist die Unterscheidung zwischen traditionellem Marketing und der kulturrelevanten Bedeutung der Talentsuche in Unternehmen.Sandra teilt ihre persönliche Reise vom Studium der amerikanischen Kulturgeschichte hin zum HR-Bereich und gibt Einblick in ihre ersten Schritte in einer Agentur und später in der Start-up-Welt. Sie berichtet von ihren Erfahrungen mit innovativen Methoden wie Hyperpersonalisierung und der Nutzung moderner Tools, um die Interaktion mit potenziellen Mitarbeitenden zu revolutionieren. Die Zuhörenden erfahren, wie Sandra mit kreativen Ansätzen, darunter Gedichte an KandidatInnen zu senden, großen Erfolg hatte.Zusätzlich diskutieren Georg und Sandra die Rolle von Employer Branding und wie wichtig es ist, authentische und echte Kulturwahrnehmungen nach außen zu tragen. Sandra geht auf die Notwendigkeit ein, Sightseeing im Business zu betreiben, um wirklich zu verstehen, was potenzielle Mitarbeitende anzieht, und wie wichtig das Verhältnis zwischen Vorgesetzten und Mitarbeitenden ist, um den Erfolg in neuen Rollen sicherzustellen. Dieses spannende Gespräch bietet einen tiefen Einblick in die strategische Weiterentwicklung von Rekrutierungsprozessen und zeigt, wie HR als Geschäftsstrategie verstanden werden kann. Alle Links zu Sandra Feldmann: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandra-feldmann/Unternehmen: www.itsatalent.businesshttp://octopus.energy/careers Alle Links zu Georg und dem Culturizer:Georg: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georg-wolfgangCulturizer: https://culturizer.appCULTiTALK: https://cultitalk.de

gruenweiss.sg - der espenblog
Womens Euro - Maika Fischer

gruenweiss.sg - der espenblog

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 35:12


Noch wenige Wochen und die UEFA Women's EURO 2025 in der Schweiz beginnt. Auch die Stadt St. Gallen darf Gastgeberin für drei Gruppenspiele sein. In einer Kooperation zwischen «gruenweiss.sg» und der «Host City St.Gallen» gibts einen Blick hinter die Kulissen des Grossanlasses. Als erstes sind unsere Nachbarinnen aus Deutschland zu Gast. Maika Fischer, Team Managerin des DFB Frauenteams erzählt im Podcast über ihre bisherige Karriere bei der UEFA und beim DFB sowie von den Aufgaben einer Team Managerin.Was muss vor einem Grossanlass organisiert werden? Wie gross ist das Team um das Team beim DFB? Wie erfolgt die Reise zu den Spielorten und bleibt Zeit für Sightseeing in der Ostschweiz? Und was möchte Maika Fischer mit dem DFB Frauenteam zurück nach Deutschland nehmen?Die Antworten auf diese Fragen gibts jetzt im Podcast mit Pascal Baumann.

Mark Narrations - The Wafflecast Reddit Stories
My Friends Left Their Young Child Outside My Hotel Room To Go Sightseeing r/Relationships

Mark Narrations - The Wafflecast Reddit Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 21:22


Relationship Reddit Stories, OP came back to her hotel room as she forgot her sunglasses to discover her friends 6 year old child sitting outside her room alone.0:00 Intro0:18 Story 13:17 Story 1 Comments / OP's Replies6:21 Story 1 Update 17:42 Story 1 Update 28:53 Story 211:35 Story 2 Comments / OP's Replies15:12 Story 2 update17:44 Story 318:53 Story 3 Comments#redditupdate #redditrelationship #redditstories Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/mark-narrations-the-wafflecast-reddit-stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Baktroppen
#78: Los Angeles Marathon: 42,2 km sightseeing til fots i LA

Baktroppen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 83:50


Tone har løpt Los Angeles Marathon! Eller... løpt? Kanskje gått vil være mer riktig beskrivelse? For har man egentlig løpt et maraton når man går mye? Løpt, gått eller gogga - her får du høre hvordan det gikk. Her er episode 78 av Baktroppen!---Baktroppen er en løpepodkast fra nettbutikken⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Løpeskjørt.no⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Thea Stenersen og Tone Nordang Pettersen snakker om løping i alle former, både med og uten gjester.Følg oss:Baktroppen løpegruppe:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Meld deg inn gratis her⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠baktroppen_podkast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Strava:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Baktroppen⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook-gruppe:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠fb.com/groups/baktroppenpodkast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Ta gjerne kontakt om du har forslag til temaer og gjester.Vi blir også veldig glade om du vil følge og abonnere, og legge igjen noen stjerner eller en omtale der du hører podkast. Tusen takk!

The Bobber
Sightseeing in Jefferson County: Wildlife Edition

The Bobber

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 7:25


In this episode, Hailey embarks on a sightseeing expedition through Jefferson County. But this isn't just any ordinary sightseeing expedition…we're on a mission to discover Wisconsin's native wildlife, stopping by spectacular wildlife areas scattered throughout the county! The Bobber is brought to you by Something Special from Wisconsin: https://www.somethingspecialwi.com/Read the blog here: https://discoverwisconsin.com/sightseeing-in-jefferson-county-wildlife-edition/Jefferson Marsh Wildlife Area: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/Lands/WildlifeAreas/jefferson.html; Jefferson Tamarack Swamp State Natural Area: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/statenaturalareas/JeffersonTamarackSwamp; Koshkonong Wildlife Area: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/Lands/WildlifeAreas/kosh.html; Lake Mills Wildlife Area: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/Lands/WildlifeAreas/lakemills; Glacial Drumlin State Trail: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/glacialdrumlin; Sandhill Station Campground: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/glacialdrumlin/recreation/camping; The Bobber: https://discoverwisconsin.com/the-bobber-blog/The Cabin Podcast: https://the-cabin.simplecast.com. Follow on social @thecabinpodShop Discover Wisconsin: shop.discoverwisconsin.com. Follow on social @shopdiscoverwisconsinDiscover Wisconsin: https://discoverwisconsin.com/. Follow on social @discoverwisconsinDiscover Mediaworks: https://discovermediaworks.com/. Follow on social @discovermediaworksJefferson County: https://www.jeffersoncountywi.gov/. Follow on social @jeffersoncountywi

Life Radio
Hässliche Passfotos

Life Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 14:24 Transcription Available


In der neuesten Folge von „Frühstück für Morgenmuffel“, dem Podcast von Andi Hohenwater und Steffi Speer, dreht sich alles um das Frühstück und die kleinen Herausforderungen des Alltags. Während Steffi mit einem köstlichen Protein-Vanillepudding beschäftigt ist, offenen sich die beiden unterhaltsam über das Leben, bevor sie in das heutige Thema eintauchen. Steffi beschreibt, wie sie diesen Pudding als „schuldigkeitsfreies“ Frühstück betrachtet – eine humorvolle Reflexion über die Ernährungsüberzeugungen der 2020er Jahre, die für viele eine komische Vorstellung von Gesundheit und Fitness transportieren. Ein aufmerksames Detail in dieser Episode ist Steffis bevorstehender London-Urlaub, der zwangsläufig von einem kleinen Missgeschick begleitet wird: Ihr Reisepass ist abgelaufen! Die Sorge um die schnelle Erneuerung des Passes sowie die damit verbundenen hektischen Vorbereitungen lockern die Stimmung auf und zeigen, wie auch im Alltag Pannen für gute Unterhaltung sorgen können. Dabei wird in gewohnt witziger Art und Weise über die Bedeutung von Passbildern diskutiert, denn wie oft muss man wirklich mit einem Pass zeigen? Und wie wichtig ist es, dass man auf einem Foto gut aussieht? Dies sorgt für den typischen Humor der beiden Moderatoren – geprägt von einer Mischung aus Selbstironie und ehrlicher Reflektion. Während Steffi mit klaren Urlaubswünschen wie „Fisch und Chips in einem richtigen Pub“ und dem Bedürfnis nach Sightseeing auf Touristen-Route träumt, wird schon mal darüber gescherzt, welche pläne ihr Mann hat und ob seine Knieverletzung vielleicht sogar von Vorteil sein könnte, um den Tag etwas langsamer angehen zu lassen. Es wird ein ganz normales Bild von Reisen gezeichnet, das durch die humorvollen Anekdoten und die ehrliche Interaktion der beiden Gastgeber besticht. Steffi spricht auch die unterschiedlichen Urlaubsstile von ihr und ihrem Mann an, die nicht unterschiedlicher sein könnten. Das Gespräch wechselt dann zu dem spannenden Thema der Reiseorganisation, wobei die Vorfreude auf London immer mehr zum Tragen kommt. Steffi offenbart, dass es nicht nur ums Essen, sondern auch um die Sehenswürdigkeiten gehen wird, und der typischen „Landleben-auf der-Touristenroute“-Erfahrung! Ein wertvoller Hinweis von Andi zur Buchung des Fluges zeigt, dass sich auch innerhalb des Gesprächs nützliche Informationen verstecken – und es wird gemeinsam gelacht über die Eigenheiten des britischen Englisch. Mit Eitelkeit und dem alltäglichen Stress, der in kleine und große Missgeschicke gipfelt, bleibt die Episode spannend, leicht und sehr unterhaltsam. Beide moderatoren zeigen sich als authentische Stimmen, die die kleinen Hürden und Freuden des Lebens nachvollziehbar und charmant in den Vordergrund stellen. Es ist eine erfrischende Episode, die das Vergnügen am gemeinsamen Frühstück feiert und die Vorfreude auf Abenteuer im Ausland schafft – während gleichzeitig die Themen Identität und Selbstbild locker und humorvoll behandelt werden. Ein abwechslungsreicher Start in den Tag, der den Zuhörern auf charmante Weise Stärke und Leichtigkeit im Alltagsleben näherbringt!

REISELUST!? – Radioreise.de
REISELUST Berlin-Mitte Zwischen Fernsehturm und Gendarmenmarkt

REISELUST!? – Radioreise.de

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 57:10


In dieser Radioreise führt Sie Alexander Tauscher durch Berlin-Mitte. Freuen Sie sich auf einen Rundgang mit besonderen Momenten im Herzen der deutschen Hauptstadt. Unsere Tour beginnt auf dem Berliner Fernsehturm, dem höchsten freistehenden Bauwerk Deutschlands und dem derzeit dritthöchsten Fernsehturm Europas. Er wurde Telespargel oder Honeckers Protzkeule genannt, er hat alles überstanden und überlebt. Der, wie er heute genannt wird, TV-Turm schießt vom Alexanderplatz in die Höhe und ermöglicht das 360-Grad-Panorama über die Bundeshauptstadt. Kai Matzanke, der Marketingleiter des Fernsehturms, erklärt uns die neuen Highlights am Fuß und in der Aussichtskugel. Jan Seifert, Moderator bei Star.FM Maximum Rock schaut mit uns gemeinsam auf seine Wahlheimat. Der in Ostthüringen geborene leidenschaftliche Radiomacher plaudert beim Blick auf sein Spree-Athen über besondere Erlebnisse an gewissen Orten, die wir aus der Vogelperspektive sehen. Der in Hamburg geborene Friedrich-Carl Wachs erzählt uns, wie er sich im Laufe der Jahre in einen zunächst nicht geliebten Fernsehturm regelrecht verliebt hat. Der Mann, der am 9. November 1989 am Brandenburger Tor auf der Mauer tanzte, wohnt nun fast zu Füßen des Fernsehturms nah am Hackeschen Markt und schwärmt von der einzigen Metropole Deutschlands, Berlin. Berlin-Guide Tatjana Rossa flaniert mit uns entlang der legendären Straße "Unter den Linden". Später führt sie uns zum wohl schönsten Platz Berlins, dem Gendarmenmarkt. Ihre Tour endet in der Friedrichstraße an der Grenze der Stadtbezirke Mitte und Kreuzberg, am legendären Checkpoint Charlie. Sie erinnert an die Zeit der zementierten Teilung und an Momente, die zwischen und Frieden lagen. Gordon Freiherr von Godin, der Chef des DDR-Museums unternimmt mit uns eine kurze Zeitreise zurück in den untergegagenen ersten Arbeiter- und Bauernstaat auf deutschem Boden. In einer späteren Radioreise wird er mit uns ausführlich die Geschichte der DDR aufrollen. Anschließend statten wir einer betagten, aber jungebliebenen Dame einen wunderbaren Besuch ab - Clärchens Ballhaus. Über das breite Tanz-Angebot dieser Berliner Institution und über das Restaurant „Luna D'Oro” plaudert Gastgeberin Claudia Steinbauer. Unser Basiscamp in Berlin-Mitte ist ein Haus mit ebenfalls bewegter Geschichte. Als einstiges Palasthotel war es eine Legende zu DDR-Zeiten. Das Radisson Collection Hotel, Berlin liegt direkt am Spreeufer neben dem Berliner Dom und ist der beste Ausgangspunkt für Sightseeing zwischen Museumsinsel und Nikolaiviertel. Marketing-Chef Simon Riegler-Kern spricht über den neuen Living-Tree, die Domlounge und das kulinarische Angebot im Hotel. Viel Spaß in dieser Radioreise durch die Mitte von Spree-Athen!

Places I Remember with Lea Lane
Wine And Sightseeing At Special Vineyards In France, Italy And Spain

Places I Remember with Lea Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 23:53 Transcription Available


Send us a textThatcher Baker Briggs, the founder of Thatcher's Wine in LA, spills the secrets to crafting the ultimate wine vacation, balancing leisurely tastings with relaxation, over the perfect four to five-day getaway. Thatcher offers invaluable tips on wine tasting etiquette, like the art of spitting versus drinking, especially when you're behind the wheel, and emphasizes the importance of pre-arranged transportation in Europe's charming but Uber-less wine regions. Discover how to navigate the diverse costs of tastings across various regions and get insider advice on dining experiences that will elevate your wine adventure.Embark on a sensory journey through Europe's most captivating wine regions, starting with the French Riviera and its Provençal allure, then onward to the Champagne region where bubbly meets French fries for an unexpectedly delightful pairing. Experience Italy's Piedmont region, where medieval towns, stunning landscapes, and exquisite wines like Nebbiolo await. Imagine the aroma of truffles in Alba and the cultural tapestry of Turin. Finally, savor the culinary masterpiece of a paella in the heart of Alicante, Spain, celebrating the joys of European cuisine and the art of wine. Cheers to travel, taste, and the tales that bring them to life!_____Thatcher Baker Briggs is the founder of Thatcher's Wine in LA. He is a sommelier, and a frequent traveler to the great vineyards of Europe._____Podcast host Lea Lane has traveled to over 100 countries, and  has written nine books, including the award-winning Places I Remember  (Kirkus Reviews star rating, and  'one of the top 100 Indie books of  the year'). She has contributed to many guidebooks and has written thousands of travel articles. _____Our award-winning travel podcast, Places I Remember with Lea Lane, has dropped over 100 travel episodes! New podcast episodes drop on the first Tuesday of the month, on Apple, Spotify, and wherever you listen. _____Travel vlogs of our featured  podcasts-- with video and graphics -- now drop on YouTube . Please subscribe, like, and comment. ****************************************Website: https://placesirememberlealane.com Travel Blog: forbes.comBlueSky: lealane.bsky.socialX (Twitter):@lealane Instagram: PlacesIRememberLeaLane Facebook: Places I Remember with Lea LaneYouTube Channel: Places I Remember: Travel Talk with Lea Lane

Transit Tangents
Ep. 59: Washington, D.C. - Transit Tour

Transit Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 22:18 Transcription Available


Join us as we explore Washington, D.C., using only public transit. This episode introduces listeners to the city's diverse transportation options. From the automated Red Line to quirky streetcars and bike shares, the hosts share experiences while highlighting which modes are effective and what makes the DC transit landscape unique. • Navigating through DC's transit system using metro, buses, and streetcars • Insights from a local expert commuter on the DC transit experience • Automation of the Red Line and its impact on the service • Challenges and nuances of riding the streetcar through mixed traffic • Discussion on the popularity and alternatives within Capitol Bike Share • Exploring the Navy Yard's redevelopment and its public transport connections • Sightseeing highlights along the National Mall • Comparison to other cities' transit systems and their effectiveness • Reflection on community engagement driven by transportation initiativesSend us a textSupport the show

Global Greek Influence
Beyond Sight: Seeing Machines

Global Greek Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 40:32


Beyond Sight: Seeing Machines dives into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence and computer vision, where machines don't just see but truly understand the world. Join us as we explore how cutting-edge research is revolutionizing autonomous vehicles, robotics, and perception in complex environments.Dr. Christos Sakaridis, a leading expert from ETH Zurich, shares how his groundbreaking work combines physics, optics, and machine learning to overcome challenges like nighttime driving and sensor fusion. We also tackle ethical questions and imagine the transformative near future of AI-powered machines in our everyday lives.Curious to learn more? Follow the Global Greek Influence podcast, leave a review, and visit us at www.global-greek-influence.com!Suggested Curated Chapters:02:51 The Journey into Computer Vision and Machine Learning10:31 Bridging Theory and Real-World Application26:05 Ethical Considerations in Advanced Robotics31:50 Future of Computer Vision and AI

Learn German | GermanPod101.com
Advanced Audio Blog 3 S3 #9 - When Sight-Seeing in Germany Do You Feel the Need to Flee?

Learn German | GermanPod101.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 2:18


learn how to talk about a sight-seeing experience

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Tuk tuk sightseeing business eyeing Saint John

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 8:14


Stephen Devlin of Stevie Go Go tuk tuk, who found success on CBC's Dragon's Den, is making plans to relocate to Saint John.

The Pen Addict
649: Better Than Sightseeing

The Pen Addict

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 52:33


Wed, 22 Jan 2025 16:15:00 GMT http://relay.fm/penaddict/649 http://relay.fm/penaddict/649 Better Than Sightseeing 649 Brad Dowdy and Myke Hurley Brad is back from the Philadelphia Pen Show. There was snow, and there were cheesesteaks. Most importantly, there were pens, and people. It's recap day! Brad is back from the Philadelphia Pen Show. There was snow, and there were cheesesteaks. Most importantly, there were pens, and people. It's recap day! clean 3153 Brad is back from the Philadelphia Pen Show. There was snow, and there were cheesesteaks. Most importantly, there were pens, and people. It's recap day! This episode of The Pen Addict is sponsored by: Enigma Stationery: Shop online with code PENADDICT25 for a free gift and discounted shipping on orders of $50 or more. Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code PENADDICT. Links and Show Notes: Support The Pen Addict with a Relay FM Membership Submit Feedback Philly Pen Show Mike Matteson - YouTube LIVE from the Philly Pen Show 2025! - Inkdependence - YouTube Nahvalur 365 Anniversary Plongeur Model 03 Iterum – Franklin-Christoph Dromgoole's - Sprinkle Ops Fountain Pen Diamine x Sugar Turtle Studio, Slowpoke Series 1 — The Pen Addict Ink Institute – Gourmet Pens Shop HelensCreationsNJ - Etsy

Relay FM Master Feed
The Pen Addict 649: Better Than Sightseeing

Relay FM Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 52:33


Wed, 22 Jan 2025 16:15:00 GMT http://relay.fm/penaddict/649 http://relay.fm/penaddict/649 Brad Dowdy and Myke Hurley Brad is back from the Philadelphia Pen Show. There was snow, and there were cheesesteaks. Most importantly, there were pens, and people. It's recap day! Brad is back from the Philadelphia Pen Show. There was snow, and there were cheesesteaks. Most importantly, there were pens, and people. It's recap day! clean 3153 Brad is back from the Philadelphia Pen Show. There was snow, and there were cheesesteaks. Most importantly, there were pens, and people. It's recap day! This episode of The Pen Addict is sponsored by: Enigma Stationery: Shop online with code PENADDICT25 for a free gift and discounted shipping on orders of $50 or more. Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code PENADDICT. Links and Show Notes: Support The Pen Addict with a Relay FM Membership Submit Feedback Philly Pen Show Mike Matteson - YouTube LIVE from the Philly Pen Show 2025! - Inkdependence - YouTube Nahvalur 365 Anniversary Plongeur Model 03 Iterum – Franklin-Christoph Dromgoole's - Sprinkle Ops Fountain Pen Diamine x Sugar Turtle Studio, Slowpoke Series 1 — The Pen Addict Ink Institute – Gourmet Pens Shop HelensCreationsNJ - Etsy

BRITPOD - England at its Best
St. Martin-in-the-Fields: Kirchengemeinde der Royals und Pilgerstätte für Fans klassischer Musik

BRITPOD - England at its Best

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 25:43


Wir sind am größten Platz Londons: Dem Trafalgar Square. Jedes Jahr zieht der Platz 15 Millionen Touristen an. Besonders jetzt in der Weihnachtszeit, denn hier steht der größte Weihnachtsbaum Londons. Es ist viel los, auf den Straßen und Geschäften herrscht buntes Treiben. Und direkt an diesem pulsierenden Platz befindet sich ein Ort der Spiritualität, Ruhe und klassischer Musik: St. Martin-in-the-Fields. -- Schon beim Betreten des imposanten Bauwerks spürt man die Geschichte, die in den Mauern steckt: Von den beeindruckenden Säulen bis zu den schneeweisen Wänden – die außergewöhnliche Architektur von St. Martin-in-the-Fields strahlt einen besonderen Charme aus. Unsere Abenteurer Alexander-Klaus Stecher und Claus Beling lassen sich dieses gigantische Bauwerk von einem echten Experten erklären: Der Architekt Eric Parry, der das Gebäude ab 2004 restauriert hat, führt die beiden persönlich durch die Kirche. Spannend: Die royale Familie gehört zur Kirchengemeinde von St. Martin-in-the-Fields. Und auch kulturell spielt das Haus in der ersten Liga: Dank Violinist und Dirigent Sir Neville Marriner und der legendären Academy of St. Martin in the Fields ist die Kirche weltweit für ihre klassischen Konzerte bekannt. Ein Highlight sind z.B. die populären Lunchtime-Concerts, bei denen Besucher am Mittag klassische Konzerte genießen können. Außerdem trifft Claus einen lieben Freund, den Komponisten Sir Richard Blackford. Er kennt und verfolgt die musikalische Geschichte der Kirche bereits seit Schulzeiten und gibt hier im BRITPOD einen sehr persönlichen Einblick in diesen einzigartigen Ort im Herzen Londons. -- WhatsApp: Du kannst Alexander und Claus direkt auf ihre Handys Nachrichten schicken! Welche Ecke Englands sollten die beiden mal besuchen? Zu welchen Themen wünschst Du Dir mehr Folgen? Warst Du schon mal in Great Britain und magst ein paar Fotos mit Claus und Alexander teilen? Probiere es gleich aus: +49 8152 989770 - einfach diese Nummer einspeichern und schon kannst Du BRITPOD per WhatsApp erreichen. -- Ein ALL EARS ON YOU Original Podcast.

Voices in Japan
The Best Onsens in Hokkaido!

Voices in Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 43:04


Listen to this episode ad free + exclusive episodes and bonus material at https://www.patreon.com/voicesinjapanOn this episode the lads quickly look at the top Japanese word for 2024! And for the main topic, they look at some of the best open air onsens to visit in Hokkaido. This top ten list takes you all over Hokkaido from the popular areas of Jozankei and Norboribetsu to some more obscure locations around this prefecture! A must listen for those who wish to visit Hokkaido, or for those already living here. Sponsors:MaruMoriThis site has everything you need to learn Japanese! It's an all-in-one, guided, gamified Japanese learning experience with the aim to take you all the way from absolute beginner to language mastery, and the best part is you can start anywhere! https://marumori.io/register?rcode=vijBearfoot BarLocated in downtown Sapporo, walking distance from the subway station. There are a variety of Japanese made local and craft beers, bottled and on tap. 21 different sorts of international beers. A wide range of regular and unique spirits and basic cocktails also available. Burgers and pub style snacks. With friendly English and Japanese speaking staff.  https://www.facebook.com/bearfootbarHokkaido GuideEstablished over 10 years ago, written by locals for locals and international tourists. The guide contains information on all types of businesses and locations around Hokkaido. There's information regarding all things Hokkaido such as sightseeing, nightlife, events, services, food and restaurants, entertainment, outdoor activities, and more. Currently offered in English and Thai, advertising space available. Check out website for everything you need to know about this beautiful prefecture. https://hokkaidoguide.comThe Red House A restaurant located in the heart of Rusutsu Ski Resort. It's just cross from the main road and it's behind the Seicomart Convenience store. This restaurant features some western style dishes, and some Japanese cuisine. The extensive menu includes some vegetarian dishes, ramen, hamburgers, plus some mouth watering desserts and much more. Open winter and summer, 12-3pm for lunch, 5-9pm for dinner.https://theredhouse.jp/Rusutsu LodgesOpen all year round. Located 5 minutes walk to the main Rusutsu Ski Resort Gondola. There are Japanese, Western, and apartment style rooms with breakfast packages available. There's a Japanese sento (public bath), two convenience stores less than a minute walk, ski room and tune up tables, plenty of free parking space, and summer BBQ packages available. Check out the website for more information and availability. http://rusutsulodges.comUse our Buzzsprout affiliate link to start your podcast today!Website:https://www.voicesinjapan.com/Follow us and check out our other content:https://youtube.com/@voicesinjapanpodcasthttps://twitter.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.facebook.com/voicesinjapan/https://www.instagram.com/voicesinjapan/Get in touch: voicesinjapan@gSupport the showSupport the show

Learn German | GermanPod101.com
Daily Conversations for Absolute Beginners #23 - A Spot of Sightseeing in Germany — Video Conversation

Learn German | GermanPod101.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 3:13


learn how to show a friend around town with this video conversation

The Wittering Whitehalls
Wobbly Shoes, Hugh of Orange & Sightseeing On Tour

The Wittering Whitehalls

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 34:37


It's an all sorts episode this week. There's an update from the DL who once dressed as Donald Duck (you remember, don't you?), a question about entertaining the kids and whether or not there's time for sightseeing when on tour. You can email your questions, thoughts or problems to TheWitteringWhitehalls@gmail.comOr, perhaps you'd like to send a WhatsApp message or Voice note? Why not?! Send them in to +447712147236This episode contains explicit language and adult themes that may not be suitable for all listeners.Please review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy/

Mysteries and Monsters
Mysteries and Monsters:Episode 318 Sightseeing With Aliens with Insha Fitzpatrick

Mysteries and Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 100:56


We set our eyes on the skies this episode as I welcome back author Insha Fitzpatrick to the show. The latest installment in the "Totally Factual Field Guide" series sees Insha sighseeing with aliens. From alien encounters in cinema to the disturbing cases of alien abdution, the mystery of exoplanets and Quatermass, we ponder our place in the universe. Insha's books can be found here: Insha's website is here: Thank you as always to Insha for joining me once again. Our Patreon is now live, if you want to support the show and get Ad-Free episodes, bonus content, early release of the regular show and monthly prizes for everyone who signs up! Join here now for the flat fee of $4 a month which is a bargain! You can also support the show by leaving a review to help spread the word. Don't forget, you can now show your support with our brand new Merchandise shop on Tee-Public! Click here for all the show merch! You can join us on Facebook and Instagram as well. You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel! Email us at mysteriesandmonsters@gmail.com with any feedback, guest suggestions or if you'd like to appear.            All artwork by Dean Bestall and the show was produced by Brennan Storr of the Ghost Story Guys.  Our theme music is kindly provided by the amazing Weary Pines, you can find them here:    Intro - Zombies Ate My Shotgun       Outro - Into The Night        Mysteries and Monsters is a part of the Straight Up Strange Network.  #Aliens #InshaFitzpatrick #UFOs #UAPs #Space #Abduction #BettyandBarneyHill #TravisWalton #CalvinParker #WhitleyStreiber #NASA #CarlSagan #JohnCarpenter #TheThing #Alien #WarOfTheWorlds #JeffWayne #QuirkBooks #JordanPeele #Nope #InvasionOfTheBodySnatchers #Communion #Pascagoula 

Manga Machinations
527 - One Shot 79 - The Music of Marie

Manga Machinations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 81:25


dakazu is back from Japan to talk about random connections with Akiko Higashimura, the Tokiwaso Manga Museum, and more! Then we dive into Usamaru Furuya's The Music of Marie where interesting aesthetics clash with questionable philosophy!!! Send us emails! mangamachinations@gmail.com  Follow us on Twitter! @mangamacpodcast Check out our website! https://mangamachinations.com Check out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/mangamactv Check out our new commentary channel! https://www.youtube.com/@MangaMacWatches Timestamps: Intro - 00:00:00 Listener Question - 00:03:38 Gintaro-san Otanomi Mousu - 00:09:48 Tokiwaso Manga Museum - 00:13:14 Sightseeing in Japan - 00:17:51 Oshi no Ko - 00:21:55 *SPOILERS* Love and Heart - 00:24:55 Arcane - 00:29:29 Kubo and the Two Strings - 00:35:36 Next Episode Preview - 00:40:18 The Music of Marie - 00:40:58 Outro - 01:19:41 Songs Credits: “Galaxy Groove” by Yarin Primak “Slappy” by Ido Maimon “Whipped Cream” by Steven Beddall “Psychedelic Funkadelic” by Evert Z

Voices in Japan
Japanese Internet Cafes!

Voices in Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 32:16


What is a Japanese internet cafe? On this episode we talk about the pros and cons of an internet cafe in Japan. How different are they from other countries, and what can you do at an internet cafe? Are they useful for travelers? Matt also comes across a strange new style of cyber cafe in Tokyo. He talks a little about that. Enjoy!Sponsors:Bearfoot BarLocated in downtown Sapporo, walking distance from the subway station. There are  variety of Japanese made craft bottled beers. A wide range of regular and unique spirits and basic cocktails also available. Burgers and pub style snacks. With friendly English and Japanese speaking staff.  https://www.facebook.com/bearfootbarThe Red House Located in the heart of Rusutsu Ski Resort, just cross the main road and it's behind the Seicomart Convenience store. The restaurant features a mix of Japanese, Asian fusion, and western Style dishes, including shabu-shabu with wagyu beef and Hokkaido wagyu beef steak. Open winter and summer, 12-3pm for lunch, 5-9pm for dinner, with prices ranging from under Yen 1000 to about Yen 5000. https://theredhouse.jp/ Rusutsu LodgesOpen all year round. Located 5 minutes walk to the main Rusutsu Ski Resort Gondola. There are Japanese, Western, and apartment style rooms with breakfast packages available. There's a Japanese sento (public bath), two convenience stores less than a minute walk, ski room and tune up tables, plenty of free parking space, and summer BBQ packages available. Check out the website for more information and availability. http://rusutsulodges.com Hokkaido GuideEstablished over 10 years ago, written by locals for locals and international tourists. The guide contains information on all types of businesses and locations around Hokkaido. There's information regarding all things Hokkaido such as sightseeing, nightlife, events, services, food and restaurants, entertainment, outdoor activities, and more. Currently offered in English and Thai, advertising space available. Check out website for everything you need to know about this beautiful prefecture. https://hokkaidoguide.comUse our Buzzsprout affiliate link to start your podcast today!Website:https://www.voicesinjapan.com/Follow us and check out our other content:https://youtube.com/@voicesinjapanpodcasthttps://twitter.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.facebook.com/voicesinjapan/https://www.instagram.com/voicesinjapan/Get in touch: voicesinjapan@gmail.comHelp support us at:https://www.patreon.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/voicesinjapanSupport the show

Driftwood Outdoors
Ep. 267: Campfire Conversations

Driftwood Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 89:54


Brandon Butler and Nathan “Shags” McLeod sit around a campfire catching up with Paddle Don, Adam Voight, Hollywood Steve, Misty Mountain Michael, and Joe Hawkins. Topics discussed: Ozark attractions, devils well, peck ranch, the old 40 acres, state farm commercials, new fly shop idea, Mark Van Patten, fishing, mystery bait bucket and more.For more info:Misty Mountain Guiding Service (573) 823-9057Special thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com

Hustle + Gather, with Courtney and Dana
Sightseeing in Hell: Conversations with Sisters

Hustle + Gather, with Courtney and Dana

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 42:34


Sometimes, the biggest "fails" aren't business moves, they're emotional ones: losing your spark, feeling creatively drained, or just plain stuck. We all know how it feels when you're in a rough spot but still poking around, trying to make sense of it all. Luckily, Courtney and Dana have a plan for sidestepping that hot mess! Tune in as they unpack last week's conversation with mindset guru Courtney Tarrant. Sign up for the venue masterclass here!This show is hosted by Dana Kadwell and Courtney Hopper and is produced by Earfluence.Check out their other hustles!C&D Events The Bradford Wedding VenueAnthem HouseHustle and Gather

Suite Run
Two Brothers, One Love: Running. Eastvale and Santa Barbara CA Ep. 149

Suite Run

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 138:02


Aaron and Joshua Potts represent brotherly love and passion for running. Their podcast 2 Black Runners delivers running news, interviews and share their insights on the running world with swag and enthusiasm for the sport.In this conversation we hear about the 2024 LA Marathon from both a runner's and supporter's POV. We cover a bunch of running topics as well as their "best of" on travel in Eastvale, CA and Santa Barbara, CA.You'll definitely want to hug a sibling after this conversation.Get all of their recommendations in the show notes Here.

RTÉ - Culture File on Classic Drive
Sightseeing With Melmoth | Culture File

RTÉ - Culture File on Classic Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 7:57


A twilight tour through the lost city of once-celebrated Dublin author of gothic fictions, Charles Maturin, creator of Melmoth The Wanderer.

Voices in Japan
Japanese Horror Movies & Strange Happenings!

Voices in Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 45:59


In celebration of Halloween, Ben, Matt, and Burke look at some iconic Japanese horror films and the stories behind them. Burke talks about some strange occurrences that happened while making these movies. Have you seen any of them? There is also a strange occurrence while we recorded this episode! Have a listen... if you dare.  Listen to this episode ad free + exclusive episodes and other content at https://www.patreon.com/voicesinjapanCongratulations! Suppose you've successfully met a Japanese woman while out in the city, at work, through friends, or even on a dating app. Where should you take her on your first date? In this episode, Ben, Matt, and Burke review the top three recommended spots for a first date according to Japanese women!Sponsors:MaruMoriThis site has everything you need to learn Japanese! It's an all-in-one, guided, gamified Japanese learning experience with the aim to take you all the way from absolute beginner to language mastery, and the best part is you can start anywhere! https://marumori.io/register?rcode=vijBearfoot BarLocated in downtown Sapporo, walking distance from the subway station. There are a variety of Japanese made local and craft beers, bottled and on tap. 21 different sorts of international beers. A wide range of regular and unique spirits and basic cocktails also available. Burgers and pub style snacks. With friendly English and Japanese speaking staff.  https://www.facebook.com/bearfootbarHokkaido GuideEstablished over 10 years ago, written by locals for locals and international tourists. The guide contains information on all types of businesses and locations around Hokkaido. There's information regarding all things Hokkaido such as sightseeing, nightlife, events, services, food and restaurants, entertainment, outdoor activities, and more. Currently offered in English and Thai, advertising space available. Check out website for everything you need to know about this beautiful prefecture. https://hokkaidoguide.comUse our Buzzsprout affiliate link to start your podcast today! Website:https://www.voicesinjapan.com/Follow us and check out our other content:https://youtube.com/@voicesinjapanpodcasthttps://twitter.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.facebook.com/voicesinjapan/https://www.instagram.com/voicesinjapan/Get in touch: voicesinjapan@gmail.comSupport the showSupport the show

The Perfect Ten
Ep 406 - Top Ten Sightseeing Attractions

The Perfect Ten

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 42:26


Y'all get out there and see some things! And we're giving you all the best ones to start with. So tune in, have some fun with us, hit that 5-star rating, tell a friend about the show, and come back Thursday for more!

Voices in Japan
Dating Apps in Japan. How to Meet Japanese People!

Voices in Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 42:11


Listen to this episode ad free + exclusive episodes and bonus material at https://www.patreon.com/voicesinjapanIn this episode Ben, Burke, and Matt go through the top 10 dating apps in Japan. They talk about the pros and cons of each app. They look at who each app caters for, and how useful they are for those looking for love, marriage, friendship, or something else. Have you tried any of these?Sponsors:MaruMoriThis site has everything you need to learn Japanese! It's an all-in-one, guided, gamified Japanese learning experience with the aim to take you all the way from absolute beginner to language mastery, and the best part is you can start anywhere! https://marumori.io/register?rcode=vijBearfoot BarLocated in downtown Sapporo, walking distance from the subway station. There are a variety of Japanese made local and craft beers, bottled and on tap. 21 different sorts of international beers. A wide range of regular and unique spirits and basic cocktails also available. Burgers and pub style snacks. With friendly English and Japanese speaking staff.  https://www.facebook.com/bearfootbarHokkaido GuideEstablished over 10 years ago, written by locals for locals and international tourists. The guide contains information on all types of businesses and locations around Hokkaido. There's information regarding all things Hokkaido such as sightseeing, nightlife, events, services, food and restaurants, entertainment, outdoor activities, and more. Currently offered in English and Thai, advertising space available. Check out website for everything you need to know about this beautiful prefecture. https://hokkaidoguide.comUse our Buzzsprout affiliate link to start your podcast today! Website:https://www.voicesinjapan.com/Follow us and check out our other content:https://youtube.com/@voicesinjapanpodcasthttps://twitter.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.facebook.com/voicesinjapan/https://www.instagram.com/voicesinjapan/Get in touch: voicesinjapan@gmail.comSupport the showSupport the show

Pop Culture Man Children
360: Insha Fitzpatrick Returns! (Writer of "Sightseeing with Aliens")

Pop Culture Man Children

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 54:44


Welcome to Earth! On today's all new episode of PCMC Mike is joined by returning guest Insha Fitzpatrick. Insha is the weird and wonderful author of kid's books like "Who Sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott?" and the "A Totally Factual Field Guide to the Supernatural" series. Her latest book is "Sightseeing with Aliens," the third in this series. Mike and Insha also discuss horror movies, spookiness, pumpkin-spice and a lot more! If you want to hear more from Insha go to the PCMC podcast feed and check out her first appearance on episode 305.  find us everywhere @PCMCpod

Learn Vietnamese | VietnamesePod101.com
Must-Know Vietnamese Social Media Phrases S1 #18 - A Sightseeing Trip

Learn Vietnamese | VietnamesePod101.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 6:03


Hike: Explore | Wander | Live
Sightseeing with Sandy

Hike: Explore | Wander | Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 27:53


Send us a textShambrekia Wise shares the origin story of how she co-created Sightseeing with Sandy with her daughter.After receiving a Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis, Shambrekia made a decision to live life more intentionally and to create lasting memories with her daughter, Sandy. Sandy observed that she didn't see a lot of kids that looked like her when they traveled. She asked her mom to find a solution to it. This conversation was one of the factors that led to creating Sightseeing with Sandy. “The book series, ”Sightseeing with Sandy”, creates a telescope to the world so children don't ever have to leave home to explore it.” Check out the book series hereWebsite: https://sightseeingwithsandy.com/Instagram: @sightseeingwithsandySupport the Show.Connect with Hike:Instagram: @thehikepodcast @shenandoahexplorerFacebook: @thehikepodcastEmail: hikepodcast@gmail.com

Voices in Japan
Sumo, Typhoons, New Japanese Money, and Sex at a Shrine??

Voices in Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 37:32


Listen to this episode ad free + exclusive episodes and bonus material at https://www.patreon.com/voicesinjapanIn this episode Matt talks about meeting famous sumo wrestlers, plus the new Japanese ¥1000 note with a famous artwork on it, and what to be wary of during typhoon season. Burke talks about a surprising story regarding a couple and a shrine, he then tests Matt on his shrine etiquette!Sponsors:MaruMoriThis site has everything you need to learn Japanese! It's an all-in-one, guided, gamified Japanese learning experience with the aim to take you all the way from absolute beginner to language mastery, and the best part is you can start anywhere! https://marumori.io/register?rcode=vijBearfoot BarLocated in downtown Sapporo, walking distance from the subway station. There are a variety of Japanese made local and craft beers, bottled and on tap. 21 different sorts of international beers. A wide range of regular and unique spirits and basic cocktails also available. Burgers and pub style snacks. With friendly English and Japanese speaking staff.  https://www.facebook.com/bearfootbarHokkaido GuideEstablished over 10 years ago, written by locals for locals and international tourists. The guide contains information on all types of businesses and locations around Hokkaido. There's information regarding all things Hokkaido such as sightseeing, nightlife, events, services, food and restaurants, entertainment, outdoor activities, and more. Currently offered in English and Thai, advertising space available. Check out website for everything you need to know about this beautiful prefecture. https://hokkaidoguide.comUse our Buzzsprout affiliate link to start your podcast today! Website:https://www.voicesinjapan.com/Follow us and check out our other content:https://youtube.com/@voicesinjapanpodcasthttps://twitter.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.facebook.com/voicesinjapan/https://www.instagram.com/voicesinjapan/Get in touch: voicesinjapan@gmail.comSupport the Show.Support the Show.

Andrew's Daily Five
Aaron's New Music Review: Episode 15

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 16:50


Send us a Text Message.Intro song: True Messenger by Jon Anderson & the Band Geeks5. Plastic Horses by Colby Acuff4. The Hard Way by Pete Yorn3. We Belong by Ingrid Michaelson2. The Day the Mississippi Died by Gillian Welch & David Rawlings1. Sightseeing by The National ParksOutro song: Going in Circles by GIFT

Schwarze Akte - True Crime
#217 Wo ist Judy? Verschwunden beim Sightseeing

Schwarze Akte - True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 52:39


Während ihr Mann Jeffrey noch auf einer Konferenz ist, genießt Judy einen typischen Touri-Tag in Philadelphia. Zumindest glaubt Jeffrey das. Doch am Abend erscheint Judy nicht wie verabredet zum Essen. Sie ist spurlos verschwunden. Erst fünf Monate später findet sich eine vermeintliche Spur - tausend Kilometer entfernt. Was ist mit Judy passiert? Ist sie Opfer eines grausamen Verbrechens geworden? Gab es einen Unfall? Oder ist sie womöglich aus freien Stücken untergetaucht? --- Content Hinweis --- In dieser Folge sprechen wir über ein rätselhaftes Verschwinden und Mord. Wenn du dich mit diesen Themen nicht wohlfühlst, hör dir die Folge bitte nicht alleine an. --- Links --- Foto von Judy: https://t1p.de/a09fk Foto von Judy und Jeff: https://t1p.de/ousa1 Foto von Judy und Tochter Amy: https://t1p.de/kmnos Foto des Pisgah National Forests: https://t1p.de/q3wf4 Foto von Gary Michael Hilton: https://t1p.de/q5c4v --- Werbepartner [Werbung] --- Rabattcodes und Links von unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr unter https://linktr.ee/schwarzeakte --- Schwarze Akte Buch [Eigenwerbung] --- Das Schwarze Akte Buch mit weiteren spannenden Fällen erhaltet ihr überall dort, wo es Bücher gibt. www.schwarzeakte.de/buch --- Social Media & Kontakt --- Instagram: @schwarzeakte YouTube: @SchwarzeAkte TikTok: @schwarzeakte Mail: schwarzeakte@julep.de Website: www.schwarzeakte.de --- Credits --- Hosts: Anne Luckmann & Patrick Strobusch Redaktion & Schnitt: Anne Luckmann Intro und Trenner gesprochen von: Pia-Rhona Saxe Producer: Falko Schulte Eine Produktion der Julep Studios Impressum: www.julep.de/impressum [Wir übernehmen keine Haftung für die Inhalte externer Links.] --- SPOILER --- Dieser Fall wurde zum Zeitpunkt der Veröffentlichung dieser Episode nicht aufgeklärt.

Voices in Japan
Visiting Tokyo!

Voices in Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 47:08


In this episode we look at where to stay in Tokyo, how to get around Tokyo, where to visit plus where to eat in this amazing city. Matt gives us his first hand account of his trip there and gives his advice on what to do and where to stay in Tokyo!Listen to this episode ad free + exclusive episodes and other content at https://www.patreon.com/voicesinjapanSponsors:MaruMoriThis site has everything you need to learn Japanese! It's an all-in-one, guided, gamified Japanese learning experience with the aim to take you all the way from absolute beginner to language mastery, and the best part is you can start anywhere! https://marumori.io/register?rcode=vijBearfoot BarLocated in downtown Sapporo, walking distance from the subway station. There are a variety of Japanese made local and craft beers, bottled and on tap. 21 different sorts of international beers. A wide range of regular and unique spirits and basic cocktails also available. Burgers and pub style snacks. With friendly English and Japanese speaking staff.  https://www.facebook.com/bearfootbarHokkaido GuideEstablished over 10 years ago, written by locals for locals and international tourists. The guide contains information on all types of businesses and locations around Hokkaido. There's information regarding all things Hokkaido such as sightseeing, nightlife, events, services, food and restaurants, entertainment, outdoor activities, and more. Currently offered in English and Thai, advertising space available. Check out website for everything you need to know about this beautiful prefecture. https://hokkaidoguide.comUse our Buzzsprout affiliate link to start your podcast today! Website:https://www.voicesinjapan.com/Follow us and check out our other content:https://youtube.com/@voicesinjapanpodcasthttps://twitter.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.facebook.com/voicesinjapan/https://www.instagram.com/voicesinjapan/Get in touch: voicesinjapan@gmail.comSupport the Show.Support the Show.

You Should Know Podcast
BECOMING A BABYSITTER GONE WRONG! -You Should Know Podcast-

You Should Know Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 103:12


TOUR TICKETS: https://linktr.ee/youshouldknowpodcast?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=cf28649f-95a7-4878-8701-fc4ea9c2f071 NEW MERCH: https://youshould-know.shop/password PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/YouShouldKnowPodcast FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/people/You-Should-Know-Podcast/61552092953106/ NEW TWITCH CHANNEL: https://m.twitch.tv/peytonhardin/home Peyton's Polaroids: https://instagram.com/peytonpolaroids?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== TRUE VAULT ESCAPADES: https://youtube.com/@AtomicWolf54 0:00 DREAMCON REACTION 3:14 CAM JOINS 5:36 Eating Cams Placenta 6:28 Peyton Broke Up Cam & Liv 9:42 BOOKING.COM 10:50 Sight Seeing is a SCAM? 18:10 We Saw A VAMPIRE 20:49 The Last Doctor Visit! 23:14 Testing Peyton's Flirting 28:25 HEINEKEN 0.0 29:34 THE UNCLE QUIZ 38:33 ROCKETMONEY 40:04 WORST BIRTHDAY PARTY EVER! 45:03 Exposing My Childhood Writing 49:21 CRAZY GOAT HEAD STORY 55:11 Running around NAK*D! 58:33 Scared Of Your BUCKET-LIST 1:01:08 PDS DEBT 1:02:26 OSTRICHES ARE EVIL 1:08:45 CRYING ON INSTAGRAM 1:14:14 HIMS 1:15:45 Does Cam Care About Peyton? 1:22:10 Pregnancy Picture GONE WRONG 1:23:54 We Are Going To The Army 1:25:10 THE SYRUP DEBATE 1:29:47 POP CULTURE (EMINEM ALBUM) 1:39:41 ANNOUNCEMENTS Todays Sponsors: Rocket money: https://app.rocketmoney.com/signup?_forward_params=1&_smtype=3&cl=on&utm_campaign=ysk&utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=podcast&wpcid=ysk&wpcn=ysk&wpsnetn=podcast HIMS: https://www.hims.com/consult-start-qn-mbg-dlp-holiday?utm_source=QCode&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=hims&utm_content=YSK&utm_product=zeus&utm_term=rsu Heineken 0.0: https://shop.mikmak.ai/social/663bde5d1462a90bf68fc95c?utm_source=na&utm_medium=paid_digital_audio&ut PDS DEBT: https://pdsdebt.com/free-debt-assessment/?ref=ysk HIMS: https://www.hims.com/consult-start-qn-mbg-dlp-holiday?utm_source=QCode&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=hims&utm_content=YSK&utm_product=zeus&utm_term=rsu For your personalized ED TREATMENT OPTIONS! Booking.com: BOOK YOUR TRIP TODAY WITH BOOK.COM YouShouldKnow P.O. BOX 191564 2825 Oak Lawn Ave Dallas, Texas 75219 FOLLOW PEYTON: https://instagram.com/psh8?igshid=ZDg1NjBiNjg= JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/V5WYhSte2R Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Thomas Paine Podcast
Amos Andy ** Tourist Sight Seeing Agency

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 29:23


90 Day Gays: A 90 Day Fiancé Podcast with Matt Marr & Jake Anthony
Live in Houston! 90 Day LOVE IN PARADISE 0406 "Sightseeing the Truth"

90 Day Gays: A 90 Day Fiancé Podcast with Matt Marr & Jake Anthony

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 87:27


Thank you Space City! Houston, We Love You!Alex meets Adriano's mother and makes a plea for her religion. Madelein breaks down when Luke hesitates while visiting a wedding venue. Kyle gets an STD test as Ani looks to a friend for advice. Shawn plans a big surprise for Alliya.---6/2 Phoenix,AZ6/5 Columbus, OH6/6 Indianapolis,IN6/7 Chicago, IL6/12 Atlanta,GA 6/13 Charlotte, NC Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

DocuSweeties with Chris and Wah
90 Day Fiancé: Love in Paradise S4 Ep6 "Sightseeing the Truth"

DocuSweeties with Chris and Wah

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 28:34


Alex meets Adriano's mother and makes a plea for her religion. Madelein breaks down when Luke hesitates while visiting a wedding venue. Kyle gets an STD test as Ani looks to a friend for advice. Shawn plans a big surprise for Alliya. --- Please support us by giving us a 5-star review on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Amazon Music or any podcast app of your choice. Patron supporters get EXCLUSIVE content such us a live every first Monday of the month. Follow us! Instagram, X and TikTok:  @docusweeties  @justcallmewah  @Chrislfarah Patreon.com/docusweeties (http://Patreon.com/docusweeties) Join us on our Facebook group!  https://www.facebook.com/groups/6702616296426962 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/docusweeties/support

Thomas Paine Podcast
Amos Andy -- Tourist Sight Seeing Agency

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 29:23


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