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90 Day Gays: A 90 Day Fiancé Podcast with Matt Marr & Jake Anthony
ENCORE EPISODE: Fboy Island 0108 “True Bromance”

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

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 46:52


After the guys flex a little too hard at their pool party, a trip to Stingray City adds even more bite to the competition. Later, Sarah, CJ, and Nakia each must decide which suitors are making it to the final dates.This episode originally dropped August 2021 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

KISS PR Brand Story Press Release Service Podcast
Explore the Best Grand Cayman Fishing Charters with Black Tip Charters: Your Premier Private Charter Destination!

KISS PR Brand Story Press Release Service Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 4:32


Toronto, Canada -- Grand Cayman Fishing Charters - Miss Essie The Jewel of Our Cayman Boat Charters Fleet Discover the Grand Cayman with Black Tip Charters: The Ultimate Private Boat Charter Experience! Black Tip Charters, a leading player in Grand Cayman private boat charters, is inviting Canadian holidaymakers to dive into an unforgettable aquatic adventure this summer. This highly esteemed company is renowned for its superior Grand Cayman private boat services, including fishing trips and other water sports activities, promising an authentic and memorable marine experience to all its guests​. Black Tip Charters specialises in private boat charters, taking visitors on a stunning journey through the sparkling waters of the Grand Cayman. Explore the vibrant marine life, including Stingray City Sandbar, Coral Gardens, and Starfish Point, aboard the jewel of the Black Tip Charters fleet, "Miss Essie". This superior private boat charter service is a must-try for anyone seeking to enjoy a delightful day of fishing in the Grand Cayman or simply wanting to admire the captivating beauty of the island's marine life. "Miss Essie", a 32 ft Boston Whaler cubby cabin, is the pride of our Grand Cayman private boat charters. Equipped with twin 275 Mercury engines, it accommodates up to 10 guests comfortably. The boat is fully equipped with all the amenities necessary for a delightful day at sea, including a Garmin GPS, VHF radio, Bluetooth stereo, Wi-Fi hotspot, lavatory, fresh water washdown, cooler, and an accessible dive ladder to the ocean.Guests have showered praise on Black Tip Charters for their expert crew, clean and well-equipped boats, and the ability to customise their trips. One customer shared an "awesome day on the water catching lobster & conch", and snorkelling with stingrays and beautiful fish, recommending that everyone should experience a Black Tip Charters trip while on the island​. Another satisfied guest highlighted a "great trip with Glen around Cayman" on one of the company's private boats, praising the crew for their professionalism and knowledge. The guest also mentioned an unexpected stop at Stingray City and the well-stocked boat, promising to choose Black Tip Charters again for their next Grand Cayman private boat fishing trip​1​.Black Tip Charters holds an official Trade & Business License, is certified by the Port Authority of Grand Cayman, insured, and holds a Wildlife Interaction Zone (WIZ) permit from the Department of Environment, ensuring the highest standards for their Grand Cayman private boat charters​. Experience the unique and unforgettable beauty of the Grand Cayman marine life with a private boat charter from Black Tip Charters. Book your adventure today!For more information or to book your Grand Cayman private boat charter or fishing trip, visit https://blacktipcharters.com/.About Black Tip Charters Black Tip Charters is a leading water sports company in Grand Cayman, offering private boat charters, sunset cruises, reef fishing, deep sea fishing, and more. With their knowledgeable and friendly crew, they strive to provide unforgettable experiences to their guests.Media Contact +1 (345) 927-6886https://blacktipcharters.com/Best Grand Cayman Fishing Charters on IG. As Seen on News: 

The Beach Is Just The Beginning
Active Antigua & Barbuda

The Beach Is Just The Beginning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 73:36


Get active in Antigua and Barbuda! From kitesurfing and E-biking to snorkelling and kayaking, the islands are teeming with activities that aren't only  fun and exhilarating, but show you another side of island life as well. For a gentle introduction to the island's more active side, Kander Lewis from South Coast Horizons recommends joining them on a kayak tour through the serene mangrove swamps near Cades Bay. And combining it with snorkelling trip on Cades Reef, one of the best underwater experiences in the Caribbean.While we're out on the water, we'll pop into Stingray City and chat to Justin Moody-Stuart. He reveals why swimming with rays here is a real ‘once-in-a-lifetime' experience. And why dropping in on Laviscount Island to see the giant tortoises is pretty cool too.Robert Hall from the Antigua Barbuda Sport Fishing Club tells us why the islands offer some of the best game fishing  in the world and where you can land yourself a big one.In recent years, Antigua and Barbuda have emerged as one of the best hiking destinations in the Caribbean. Shawn Maile from Trek Tours tells us about  the different trails you can follow and what you can expect to see.E-biking has become increasingly popular in Antigua too. Rudolph Zacariah from BestoEPV explains why their tours are such a great way of exploring and experiencing the island. And I chat with their guide KJ, moments after I finish one of their tours. I think you'll be able to tell, I'm pretty pumped.Ready to ramp things up? Amie from Salty Dogs Adventures reveals that the roller coaster thrills of driving a 4WD buggy through some of the most remote and rugged corners of Antigua is also a pretty good introduction to life on the island as well.And Jake Kelsick from Kelsick Kiteboarding reveals why the north side of Antigua is the best place to learn kitesurfing in the world. And why it's a pretty good place to go wakeboarding as well. But first, we start with the most popular activity on Antigua and Barbuda, Ziplining across the lush forests of Fig Tree Drive with Antigua Rainforest Zipline Tours. It's Antigua's number one activity on Trip Advisor and I chat with Nancy Hadeed to find out why.I must warn you though, there is screaming. Mostly in delight. But not always.Links: The official Antigua and Barbuda tourism authority website: visitantiguabarbuda.com.Learn more about Peter at his personal website: petermoore.net.Book your ziplining adventure at Antigua Rainforest Zipline Tours.More about the kayaking and snorkelling tours offered by South Coast Horizons.Swim with stingrays at Stingray City.All you need to know about hiking with Trek Tours.Reserve your e-bike adventure with BestoEPV.Get muddy with Salty Dogs Adventures.Learn to kitesurf with Kelsick Kiteboarding.

90 Day Gays: A 90 Day Fiancé Podcast with Matt Marr & Jake Anthony
FBOY ISLAND on HBO Max: 0108 "True Bromance"

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

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2021 46:52


After the guys flex a little too hard at their pool party, a trip to Stingray City adds even more bite to the competition. Later, Sarah, CJ, and Nakia each must decide which suitors are making it to the final dates.JOIN REALITY GAYS EXTRA! Either on Patreon, https://www.patreon.com/RealityGays?fan_landing=true or Supercast, https://realitygaysmulti.supercast.tech/ NOTE: The $15 video tier is on Patreon only.KEEP UP with the Gays in our NEWSLETTER! https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/HLyBwFh/90daygays Find us on the Socials:Twitter @RealityGaysPodInstagram @RealityGaysPodcastFacebook @RealityGaysPodcastLEAVE A REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reality-gays-trash-tv-and-gaydd-with-mattie-and-poodle/id1477555097Find all our podcasts on our podcast network, www.RealityGaysPodcast.com.Y'ALL--COME AT US ON CAMEO! Book Jake or Matt! We will read you, sing to you, or tell you if your BF has BDF.SISSY SWAG! Get a mug, shirt, pillow at our MERCH STORE!Wanna talk with your Sissy Squad? Join our PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUPFind Mattie! Instagram: @theMattMarr Twitter: @theMattMarrFind Jake! Twitter: @jakeitorfakeit Instagram: @jakeitorfakeitListen to Mattie's other ADVICE podcast, THE DEAR MATTIE SHOW! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Your Faith Journey - Finding God Through Words, Song and Praise

Most of you know one of our sons, his wife, and our grandson, William, live on Grand Cayman Island.  We have gone there to visit them several times and it is such a wonderful escape each time we go.  On various occasions while there, we have done things like watch the annual Batabano parade as people from the island dress in colorful, outlandish costumes, and dance in procession through the streets for a festive carnival celebrating turtles!   We have been there for Pirate Week as people parade through town dressed like pirates.  We have taken boat rides out to Stingray City which is an area of ocean surrounding a sand bar where we were able to get out of the boat to pet and feed dozens of stingrays circling around us.  We have gone on a submarine excursion to view the gorgeous colors of the coral reef.  And, we have had multiple delicious meals as we enjoyed time with our kids.  These times have provided a memorable respite from normal, ordinary, everyday life.  I so miss being able to see them during this pandemic and I realize how such vacation time provides an often necessary, welcome escape from routine everyday experience.  However, not all forms of escape from the real world are beneficial, helpful, or even healthy. This human desire to seek escape from the real world is as ancient as human history, and this desire is as old as Christian faith.  In fact, religious faith may intensify this desire.  For people of faith, once we experience and begin to understand what is holy, set apart and good about life together within the context of Christian community, we tend to want to avoid the clamor and conflict of the greater world.  We tend to want to escape and often cocoon ourselves within the safe confines of Christian community while staying away from the major issues that face so many around the globe.  For centuries, monasteries, convents, and different types of communal living all testify to this desire to live unencumbered by the world while simply focusing on a faithful, set apart life. This was the kind of desire John’s community was facing as the gospel writer penned the words of the Bible passage we read today.  Written at the end of the first century, John’s community was facing increasing persecution and conflict with authorities who opposed the gospel message. Many thought that if they could simply stay together and remain in supportive fellowship with each other they would not have to defend their beliefs.  Many felt that by living together in such a community where they would remember Jesus’ stories and sense his presence in fellowship, in the communal meals they called the agape feast, and in bread and wine, they would experience a safer way of life as they faced a growing, hostile world.  In today’s gospel reading, the disciples, John’s faith community, and each one of us get to overhear Jesus’ prayer for all his followers as he is about to face his own death.  On the eve of his crucifixion, Jesus speaks words of prayer and promise for all his disciples, including each one of us.  As he faces his own death, as he faces what John calls his “hour of glory” or his whole purpose for being here, we hear Jesus praying for all who follow him.  And what does Jesus pray for?  He prays that his followers may find God’s support, encouragement, strength, and courage to face the challenges that come from living in the world and bearing witness to the gospel of grace and love that comes from him.  And he prays that his followers may be one in fellowship with each other and with God. The world was a hostile place for early Christians and, as we have seen so clearly over the past few years as well as throughout this pandemic, the world can be a very difficult, challenging place for us today.  The words we hear from Jesus on this day do not sugarcoat the challenges his followers face.  Jesus speaks words of truth about the world in which we live.  This is a world where war seems to be a constant.  This pandemic has taken so many lives.  Climate change is looming large on the horizon and is already bringing enormous change to our world.  Conspiracy theories abound and far too many people want to believe falsehoods, not acknowledge known truths, and trust their own uninformed opinions instead of trusting in science and proven scientific fact. Terrorism is an increasing threat right here in our own country.  Poverty is very real and present in our own community, throughout this country, and around the globe.  Thirteen million children are food insecure right here in America, one of the richest countries in the world.  Hunger is a monumental challenge around the world.  We have seen through our pantry projects how hunger is a challenge right here in our own Okemos community.  Over the past few years, our culture has become increasingly dysfunctional as we have experienced extreme polarization in thinking and beliefs.  Racism is present in almost every system and structure.  The rage and anger people feel is palpable.  Yes, the world is a difficult place and Jesus does not deny that.  In today’s reading, we hear him speak words of truth about what the disciples will face.  And, as we move out of this pandemic, begin to again gather, and move into a different kind of normal, we who call ourselves Christian also need to speak words of truth about what we face in 2021. Jesus’ words provide his followers with no escape from life’s difficulties.  His words to the Father are, “I am not asking you to take them out of the world, but I ask you to protect them from the evil one.”  He asks for God’s protection and support against all the evils of the world for all his followers.  Jesus does not promise us exemption from the struggles of life, but he does promise and assure us that we are not alone in the struggle.  And, instead of retreating from the world, Christ offers us an alternative model that can empower us to live in the world without succumbing to its values and pressures.  We are to live amid all the knotted complexities without getting ourselves entangled.  Friends, we are enabled to live this way as we immerse ourselves in God’s word, in God’s action through the living Word, and as we are fed with the nourishment of Jesus’ very life through weekly Word and Sacrament.  When we do this, we live into the gift of unity that is God-given!  And, as we live this way, God reorients our yearnings for escape from the world as the truth of God’s word is revealed in and through the very real stuff of the world, the needs of the world.  As Jesus’ prayer continues, we then hear a great crescendo as he says, “As you have sent me into the world, so I have sent them into the world.”  This is a very powerful phrase because the words “sent into the world” are the exact opposite of escaping from or “getting out” of the world.  This verse in today’s gospel is patterned on Jesus’ own life and calls the church to follow his example by becoming engaged with the world in all its distorted powers and pressures. Yes, we do live in a difficult and often painful world.  And, we can at times become exhausted, even feel despair as we view and experience people’s pain and watch ceaseless violence and corruption both here and around the world.  This feeling can cause us to want to stay cocooned within our own homes and our own safe community, not addressing the needs of the world.  However, Jesus’ words today tell us we have been sent to bear witness to the truth that God loves this whole world, broken as it is.  We have been promised Christ’s presence with us and to us as we vitally and faithfully become fully engaged with the needs and wounds of this world, and as we bear Christ’s creative, redeeming Word and God’s healing love to this world.  As we begin to again gather in person and come together as a community of Faith, we come to be made one, to receive God’s gift of unity, and to be energized and fed by the truth of God’s redeeming Word.  And, we are called not to escape but to do the necessary work so that all people might have a more abundant life, a life that truly matters, right here and right now.

Hall Around Town Radio
Hall’Em In Fishin’ Episode 2-2018 Conversations from the Caymans!

Hall Around Town Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 20:10


In this episode #2-2018 Hall’Em In Fishin’ Host Captain Scott Hall takes you on a trip to Grand Cayman! sponsored by Coastal Angler Magazine, Fort Myers…  We begin the Gran Cayman dialogue with Captain Mark Combs of the "Night Moves" (a 77' Marlow Yacht) where he talks about the lifestyle, culture and draw the islands have to tourists and the Cruise Line Industry. Captain Mark goes on to mention the many sporting options on the island, the food and of course the fantastic fishing! After a short break we bring you Segment 2 of the show featuring the legendary fisherman and Captain, Charles Ebanks. Captain Ebanks shares with us in a distinctive island accent his experience fishing the well known fishing tournaments in the Caymans. He goes on to talk about his favorite fishing spots and the incredibly clear water that goes from knee deep at Stingray City (a sandbar located off shore) to over 1,000 feet deep less than a few yards away. Charles gives us some great insight about how to choose the right fishing trip or stingray excursion while visiting Grand Cayman while touting the atmosphere and hospitality of the island. Charles is now working privately on a 50 foot Viking Yacht for an individual owner but is always available around the marina to answer you questions or point you in the right direction. Captain Scott said "Charles was a true gentleman and so humble about his island status...he was a true please to speak with" Tune in and enjoy this exciting new episode and as always don’t forget to subscribe to our variety of shows by clicking the links on our home page, like us on Facebook @hallaroundtownradio and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @hallaroundtown. (there are clickable links on our home page also) See you on the water!!

Greatness Quest
044: 3 Secrets To Success – Stingray City Bahamas

Greatness Quest

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2017 37:11


Join us at Stingray City in the Bahamas and get a look at what it takes to turn your idea into success. On this show you’ll discover: The one HUGE mistake I made (and most entrepreneurs make all the time) and how you can MAKE SURE you don’t do the same thing. Three Secrets To Building A Successful Business (and probably more lessons if you look for them). Your Job As An Entrepreneur – to help you create FAST success. 18 years ago I lived in the Bahamas and “tried” unsuccessfully to start a Tour Business using stingrays as the attraction. While on vacation with my family, I discovered a “thriving” and extremely successful business, that EXECUTED this idea with perfection. Come and enjoy Stingray City’s friendly and gentle rays with Trevor Crane and his family, as they feed the stingrays, pet them and enjoy the wonders of nature with this unique Stingray City Bahamas experience. The Southern Ray is known as the puppy dog of the sea, always looking for attention and a snack. The Rays “sting” is a boney spine in the tail that CAN NOT be used in an offensive manner. It is strictly used as a defensive tool to protect itself from predators while sleeping or relaxing. Our guides will brief you on how to handle the Rays and at no time will you be at any risk. In fact quite the opposite, you will find yourself spellbound by their gracefulness and beauty, and you will find yourself among the thousands of people who return home wanting to come back. To get this week’s 2 FREE Gifts, visit: http://greatnessquest.com/stingray GIFT ONE: 3 Secrets to Building A Successful Business GIFT TWO: Your Job As An Entrepreneur

Tips For Travellers
Cayman Islands Tips For Travellers Podcast #260

Tips For Travellers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2017 27:40


In this episode of the podcast Gary Bembridge of TipsForTravellers.com, visits the Cayman Islands and provides tips for travellers on the 10 must-see sights and attractions. In addition he also provides some key observations, historical highlights, best time to visit, getting there and around and general tips and advice. Cayman islands for many is a tax haven and represents some of the perceived less salubrious sides to global trade and tax avoidance. Its also a place full of gorgeous beaches, luxurious hotels and apartments and a major cruise hub. It’s busy, vibrant and I was more impressed with it than I thought I would be. The episode covers the following must-see sights and attractions: Seven Mile Beach. Stingray City. Cayman Turtle Centre. Scuba Diving around shipwrecks. Hell. Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park. Observation Tower, located in Camana Bay. Pedro St. James. Museums: Cayman Islands National Museum and Cayman Car Museum. Duty Free Shopping. Resources and links: Visit Houston Official Site: http://www.visithouston.com After listening to the podcast: Please leave a comment on Tipsfortravellers.com/podcast, email me or leave a review on iTunes. Subscribe (and leave a review) to the podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher or TuneIn Radio. Consider becoming a Podcast Patron and visit tipsfortravellers.com/patron. Make a donation at http://www.tipsfortravellers.com/paypal Save

Vacation Mavens
043 Grand Cayman Vacation

Vacation Mavens

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 43:18


Do you have the winter blues? It is time to start thinking about a trip to a somewhere warm. This week we chat with Jodi Grundig about planning a Grand Cayman vacation. ON THE PODCAST 00:30 - Kim and Tamara chat about winter travel and the winter blues 02:42 - Warm Weather Vacation Experiences 09:54 - About Jodi Grundig 16:28 - Where to Stay in Grand Cayman 18:30 - Beach Access with a Hotel 21:56 - Activities with Kids 26:37 - Getting Around the Island 27:55 - Food Recommendations 29:54 - Best Time to Visit Grand Cayman 31:30 - How to Save Some Money 33:57 - Best Place for a Family Photo 36:24 - Favorite Travel Gear 39:50 - App of the Week ABOUT JODI GRUNDIG Jodi Grundig founded Family Travel Magazine in 2011 to help make travel accessible to families. She resides in Massachusetts with her husband, ten-year old son, twelve-year old daughter, and Havanese dog, and has traveled extensively to Europe, the Caribbean, and the U.S. both with and without her children. When she isn't writing blog posts, Jodi can be found on the softball/baseball field or the theater cheering on her children. Jodi has a BA in Economics and Psychology and an MBA in Finance. Follow on: Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram. TIPS FOR PLANNING A GRAND CAYMAN VACATION Cayman Turtle Centre is a great activity for kids. They have a pool with a water slide and a neat snorkeling area where you can see turtles. Rum Point is a beach on the other side of the island that is more focused on locals, but has a beachfront restaurant and a place that you can rent water sport equipment. Camana Bay is a newer development that has shops and restaurants, along with a movie theater and a Farmers Market on Wednesdays. If you are planning to rent a car in the Cayman Island; note that you have to drive on the left side there. So if you are not comfortable doing that, then you should look into other transportation options. Going in the summer the water is warm and there are not as many tourists compared to going in the winter. BEST PLACE TO TAKE FAMILY PHOTO Anything on the beach would be great, but getting a family photo at Stingray City is a great opportunity. FAVORITE TRAVEL GEAR Jodi loves her SPF clothes from Lands End that are great when you are trying to keep from getting a sunburn. For walking, she likes her Fit Flops for warm weather. They are comfortable and she can walk anywhere in them. APP OF THE WEEK It is the new year so many of us are focused on healthy lifestyle goals. Did you know how much functionality is built into the Health app on your phone? They can track steps, activity and more. Plus, because they are built into your phone they don't drain your battery like the downloadable health apps. MENTIONED ON THE PODCAST Turtle Centre Camana Bay FOLLOW US AND SPREAD THE WORD! If you liked this show, please be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play and leave us a review! Have a question or comment? Send us an email or leave us a voicemail at +1.641.715.3900, ext. 926035# You can also follow our travels on Stuffed Suitcase and We3Travel, or follow the Vacation Mavens on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter. Thanks for listening!

Travel Brigade
Winter Break in the Western Caribbean

Travel Brigade

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2014 73:00


Leave winter behind and join Travel Brigade on a ship cruising through the Western Caribbean. We’ll sail to Dunn’s River Falls in Jamaica, swim with sea life at Stingray City in Grand Cayman, hit the beaches of Cozumel and visit the Mayan site of Tulum on the Mexican coast. We’ll talk about relaxing, rum drinks and great seafood in a tropical paradise. Enjoy the trip! Follow us on Twitter @TravelBrigade.  

Travel Brigade
Cruising the Western Caribbean

Travel Brigade

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2013 73:00


Sail with Travel Brigade on the Norwegian Pearl cruising through the Western Caribbean. We’ll have interviews as we sail to Dunn’s River Falls in Jamaica, swim with sea life at Stingray City in Grand Cayman, hit the beaches of Cozumel and visit the Mayan site of Tulum on the Mexican coast. We’ll talk about relaxing, rum drinks and great seafood in a tropical paradise. Enjoy the trip! Follow us on Twitter @TravelBrigade.

Travel Brigade
Cruising the Caribbean: Jamaica, Grand Cayman, Cozumel

Travel Brigade

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2013 73:00


Sail with Travel Brigade on the Norwegian Pearl cruising through the Western Caribbean. We’ll have interviews as we sail to Dunn’s River Falls in Jamaica, swim with sea life at Stingray City in Grand Cayman, hit the beaches of Cozumel and visit the Mayan site of Tulum on the Mexican coast. We’ll talk about relaxing, rum drinks and great seafood in a tropical paradise. Enjoy the trip! Follow us on Twitter @TravelBrigade.

Travel Brigade
Cruising the Caribbean: Jamaica, Grand Cayman, Cozumel

Travel Brigade

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2013 73:00


Sail with Travel Brigade on the Norwegian Pearl cruising through the Western Caribbean. We’ll have interviews as we sail to Dunn’s River Falls in Jamaica, swim with sea life at Stingray City in Grand Cayman, hit the beaches of Cozumel and visit the Mayan site of Tulum on the Mexican coast. We’ll talk about relaxing, rum drinks and great seafood in a tropical paradise. Enjoy the trip! Follow us on Twitter @TravelBrigade.

Shark Task Force
Help Save the Stingray

Shark Task Force

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2012 0:42


The Shark Task Force takes a moment out with Guy Harvey to honor the stingrays of Stingray City. Discover how you can help protect these creatures at the number one dive site in the world in Grand Cayman. For more information, check out www.sharktaskforce.com or www.guyharvey.com After all, why wait a whole year, for just one week on sharks?