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Summer can be a great time to vacation in Orlando, but visiting during July and August has some key differences that will impact what you pack and what you wear.We Bust the Myths About What You Really Need to Bring and Advice to IgnoreFor starters, Orlando summers are hot, humid and often wet. Afternoon thunderstorms are a near-daily occurrence, and temperatures hover in the high 80s to mid-90s (°F) and sometimes top 100°F. Add in the Florida humidity and you can expect to experience heat like you've never felt before.Still, summer vacation in Orlando can be fun and has a few benefits, as long as you're aware of the weather and prepare for it. So how do you stay cool, dry, and comfortable while still enjoying your vacation? Here's your essential Orlando summer packing guide:Summer Clothing for Orlando: Think Light, Breathable and Fast-Drying1. Lightweight T-Shirts and Tops When it comes to travel shirts and t-shirts, choose lightweight, moisture-wicking materials like performance blends or soft cotton. Avoid anything heavy or clingy. Thick cotton tees can get soggy quickly in the humidity or during a daily afternoon downpour.Tip: Be sure to plan your wardrobe so that you can swap out a shirt if you need to change midday after rain or sweat.2. Quick-Dry Shorts or Skorts The top pick here is athletic or casual shorts made from fast-drying and lightweight materials. These types of shorts are more practical than denim or heavy canvas shorts, both of which hold moisture and can feel heavy and uncomfortable. Skorts are also a great option for women who want a mix of comfort and coverage.3. Comfortable Footwear You'll be walking a lot, especially in theme parks. Go for breathable sneakers or well-ventilated walking sandals with good support. Also, shoes that dry quickly after a downpour are great for summer vacations in Orlando. There are also a growing number of waterproof running shoes that are perfect for summer in Florida. Tip: Avoid flip-flops unless you're heading to the pool or water park. If you want to wear sandals, make sure they're made for long walking days and can handle getting wet.4. Lightweight Rain Jacket or Poncho: Yes or No? Afternoon thunderstorms roll in daily like clockwork in the summer. If you're a poncho person, a compact rain poncho or a lightweight, breathable rain jacket will save you from getting drenched—and cool down drafts from intense indoor A/Cs. However, these plastic wraps can also make you hot sticky and uncomfortable in the oppressive Orlando summer humidity. Instead, we recommend a super small travel size umbrella as a better option, the kind that fold to fit in the palm of your hand. Remember, you'll dry quickly if you don't mind a little summer drenching. We find this preferable to wrapping ourselves in plastic and cooking in the Florida heat.5. Sun Protection Gear For the record, sun protection is always something to keep in mind. Consider the following when you pack for your Orlando summer vacation:Wide-brimmed hat or baseball capUV-blocking sunglassesSwimsuits (bring more than one)Cover-ups for pool daysOrlando Summer Heat Accessories: Do You Really Need These?You'll often see these items recommended, but it is really worth lugging around extra gear? We don't regurgitate the same old stale advice. Here are the straight yes or no answers.1. Refillable Water Bottle (No) Staying hydrated is key in the Florida heat. An insulated refillable water bottle can keep your drink cold all day. However, many theme parks have free refill stations and you can also get free ice water at any time from any quick service restaurant at Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando. So, no, we never bring a refillable water bottle, but you might want to lug one around.2. Sunscreen (Yes) Choose water- and sweat-resistant SPF 30 or higher. Reapply every couple of hours, especially if you're outside all day. 3. Small Daypack or Sling Bag (Yes)While we recommend carrying around the least possible amount of stuff, if you do have a few things, then these small bags are perfect for carrying your rain gear, water, sunscreen and snacks. Look for a water-resistant option or bring a plastic bag to protect electronics when it rains.4. Portable Fan or Cooling Towel (No)Battery-powered fans or cooling towels are often recommended while waiting in lines or walking around midday. Sure, theme parks and other stores want you to buy this stuff, but this kind of extra stuff is really not necessary. A refreshing stop in the A/C with an ice water goes a lot further than a tiny little battery fan that you have to carry around. Remember, you're not traveling to the middle of a remote desert, so don't pack like you are (avoid the tired old repeated hype of so many "expert" travel blogs). There are plenty of better ways to stay cool (including fun theme park mister cooling stations). As far as cooling towels go, the truth is that any moistened towel or facecloth will do the exact same thing. Cooling towels marketed that way are nothing special (it's all marketing). Any towel will give you the cooling effect and this method will cool you down if you are overheated. But don't spend money on something marketed as a cooling towel. Grab a face cloth from the hotel room and you're good to go.5. Ziplock Bags or Waterproof Pouches (Maybe)These can be useful for keeping electronics or important documents safe when those summer storms hit and even for water rides where you risk getting splashed.What Not to PackHeavy clothing – You won't wear it and it takes up bag space.Heels or fashion shoes – Choose comfort over style, especially in the summer.Thick denim jeans – Too hot and slow to dry. Not a summer essential in Orlando.Big Umbrellas – Often impractical in busy parks; we recommend a tiny palm size version.Final Thoughts on Packing for an Orlando Summer VacationPacking smart for an Orlando summer vacation is all about staying cool, dry and comfortable.Choose breathable fabrics, prepare for both heat and rain and don't forget the sunscreen. With the right gear, you can focus less on discomfort and more on making magical memories.Bonus Tip: If you're planning theme park days, pack a change of socks and stash them in your bag. Wet socks + walking = guaranteed blisters. Plus all onsite hotels at Walt Disney World have laundry, so dry those wet clothes or shoes if you need to.Shop at 1923 Main StreetThank you for listening to the Travel Style Podcast at 1923MainStreet.com.Shop unique and original travel inspired and subtle Disney travel clothing, including t-shirts, sweatshirt, hoodies, dresses, swimwear and more at 1923 Main Street.Follow along on X,
This week we discuss our recent travels, Asbury Park's Pride parade, the generational divide, and also the recent reports about the Rangers shopping everyone and everything, particularly Kreider and Miller. We then touch on the possible (obvious) collusion at the 4 Nations Face-off.Become a PatronPublic (free) Podcast feedSubscribe on SpotifyCheck out our merch - https://rangerssuck.shopJoin the Wolfpack today!Follow us on BlueSky, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTubeSend us an email: contact@rangerthingspodcast.com
This prompt is brought to you by a friend and listener, and I thought it was so great! How do we get through the summer without all driving each other totally crazy?? As a homeschool mom, I have had to learn how to make life work even when everyone is home together all the time and have put together a few thoughts for you to consider as you try to make your house just a little more peaceful this summer. I hit on:Structure & routinesFood planning & boundariesCleanliness of the housePreventing over-stimulationObedienceIf your family is driving each other crazy this summer, consider making a small move in ONE of these areas at a time to see if it can help bring a little more peace into your days.
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Watch us on YouTube! It's a big week for Bilt Rewards members. No, not because Richard is camping. Thank goodness he didn't add an RV component to Bilt Rewards. Not only did Bilt announce Qatar Airways Privilege Club as their 16th airline partner, they announced an unprecedented 200% transfer bonus to Accor hotels for Gold and Platinum Bilt members on Rent Day. Ed shares his first experience using TSA PreCheck Touchless ID since RealID has gone into effect. Hilton has hit 200,000 points a night at some properties. Is it worth it to redeem that many points for a night at some of these dream properties? POLL QUESTION: Should Ed fly home from Europe in Premium Economy or Business Class? Is Lufthansa restricting First Class seats on international long-haul? Points Path has data that proves otherwise. Lastly, Richard and Ed answer a listener question about Mr. & Mrs. Smith's hotels. https://thepointsguy.com/news/can-still-book-luftansa-first-partner-miles/ #biltrewards #accorhotels #businessclass #lufthansa #tsa If you enjoy the podcast, I hope you'll take a moment to leave us a rating. That helps us grow our audience! If you're looking for a way to support the show, we'd love to have you join us in our Travel Slack Community. Join me and other travel experts for informative conversations about the travel world, the best ways to use your miles and points, Zoom happy hours and exciting giveaways. Monthly access Annual access Personal consultation plus annual access We have witty, funny, sarcastic discussions about travel, for members only. My fellow travel experts are available to answer your questions and we host video chats multiple times per month. Follow Us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/milestogopodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@milestogopodcast Ed Pizza: https://www.instagram.com/pizzainmotion/ Richard Kerr: https://www.instagram.com/kerrpoints/
This episode is all about my experiences during the summer holiday. We went to Jaipur and to NCR, stayed with friends, family and my mommy. This one month was a lesson in the importance of staying grounded and connected with the real world. Join me as I recount the fun and not so fun bits along with what they taught me.Use my special link https://zencastr.com/?via=maitri to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan.Support the Podcast- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maitrivermaConnect with @littlefixespodcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/littlefixespodcast/ Email me- littlefixespodcast@gmail.comDisclaimer- This podcast is only for educational and entertainment purposes. It doesn't intend to replace the guidance of trained professionals like doctors, psychiatrists, psychologists and coaches etc.Music Credit- Epidemic Sound
It's no secret that vacation hotspots cost more to visit during their peak season... A new Bankrate report reveals which destinations typically see the largest price hikes (at 13:16) --- There is a 'small business boom' across the country as more Americans intentionally seek to spend their dollars at independent hometown storefronts... But the group driving this trend may not be who you would expect (at 21:17) --- Summerific recipes for the family or your next family gathering from Kyra's Kitchen! (at 42:36)
Almost a third of Americans say they'll go into debt just to take a summer vacation this year. Would you? Tommy talks with Ted Rossman, Bankrate Senior Industry Analyst
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Comedian and actor George Wendt, who played Norm on the show "Cheers," died Tuesday at the age of 76. CBS News' Carter Evans looks back at his life and legacy. The cost to take a summer vacation is a little less than last Memorial Day. Economic uncertainty is causing the airlines to see some weakness in bookings, which could allow for some deals. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave breaks down the numbers and shows how you can save.CBS News' Anthony Mason takes his first painting lesson at the Art Students League with acclaimed artist Sharon Sprung, exploring creativity, vulnerability, and a deeper connection to his late stepfather.Maria Avgitidis, also known as "Matchmaker Maria," offers her signature no-nonsense relationship advice in her debut book, "Ask a Matchmaker: Matchmaker Maria's No-Nonsense Guide to Finding Love."Eva Erickson, the show's first contestant with autism, shares how her bond with tribemate Joe Hunter shaped her "Survivor" journey. Both are now in the final five. Simon Pegg and Pom Klementieff reprise their roles as Benji and Paris in "Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning," with Klementieff's character seeking revenge against her former boss. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Charleston's Retirement Coach, Brandon Bowen discusses the importance of financial planning, especially during the summer vacation season. He shares personal anecdotes about family vacations and emphasizes the need for proper financial preparation for spontaneous trips. The conversation shifts to the differences between captive and independent insurance agents, highlighting the potential savings when working with independent advisors. Brandon also addresses the hidden costs associated with financial advice and the importance of understanding investment fees. He encourages listeners to consider a portfolio x-ray to identify any excessive fees they may be paying, ultimately aiming to provide a clearer financial picture for retirement planning. Like what you hear? Get a second opinion today: bowenwealth.com Follow us on social media: YouTube | Facebook | LinkedInSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn how you can grow your business on the NKY Spotlight Podcast! Today, Sarah Nelson of Untangled Escapes Travel talks about vacation planning and Mike Newburger of U.S. Bank shares how you can get involved with the NKY Chamber's Business Referral Network. The NKY Spotlight Podcast is powered by CKREU Consulting and sponsored by Schneller Knochelmann Plumbing, Heating & Air.
In this episode, New York Times bestselling author Pablo Cartaya takes us behind the scenes of his new middle grade novel, A HERO'S GUIDE TO SUMMER VACATION.This episode is sponsored by NOSY CROW, and their innovative STORIES ALOUD program, which gives readers instant access to professionally produced and narrated versions of their books. Look for the STORIES ALOUD QR code on the back of Nosy Crow books to give it a try.Click here for an audio sample, from the book WHO ATE STEVE?
Patrick talks about saving some Money this summer on vacation
On this episode, we have some news about Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party dates and ticket prices, the dates for EPCOT International Food and Wine Festival, and how Disney sees its competition effecting their bookings (I.E Epic Universe opening). We also share a list of the reasons why you should book a trip to Disney World this summer.Join Club 32Help us to fund & grow the show by becoming part of Club 32! You'll get more additional content, CTM Apparel discounts, 1901 Candle Company discounts, private Facebook Group, private podcast & more! - head to ctmvip.com1901 Candle CompanyWe're excited to launch our brand new Disney Scented Candles & You Can Learn More at 1901candleco.com.CTM ApparelGet the best Disney, Universal and/or Pop Culture apparel that is hand made in our shop - shop at ctmshirts.comSubscribe To The Show & Leave Us A ReviewApple Podcasts - Click HereStitcher - Click HereSpotify - Click HereFollow Us on Social MediaCTM Facebook Group: @capthemagicTwitter: @capthemagicInstagram: @capthemagicVisit Us OnlineSubscribe to our YouTube Channel!Capture the Magic Podcast – find the latest episodes!Capture The Magic Apparel – you can find a great Disney-inspired t-shirt collection!Join Club 32! Our private group with access to exclusive livestreams, podcasts, and MORE! Visit ctmvip.comOur SponsorsZip Travel - visit vacationwithzip.com to see how they can help you have the vacation of a lifetime!
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Your quota doesn't take a summer vacation, so your pipeline-building efforts can't afford to either. This is a reality check. Summer is coming fast, and if you don't get your pipeline positioned for success now, you'll be scrambling come mid-July. The summer sales slowdown is a documented phenomenon across almost every industry. According to data from HubSpot, prospecting response rates can drop by as much as 25% between June and August. Appointment conversion rates decline by similar percentages. And overall deal velocity—how quickly opportunities move through your pipeline—slows dramatically during this period. Why does this happen? It's simple: Decision-makers take vacations. Buying committees become fragmented with staggered time off. Business momentum slows as organizations shift to a summer mindset. And you are distracted with the pool, the beach, your kids, and fun travel. Salespeople Wait Until it is Too Late That's reality. Now, here's the brutal truth. Each summer salespeople make the same bad mistake—they wait until they're already in the summer slump to try to climb out of it. By the time they realize their pipeline is drying up in late June, it's already too late to course-correct, leading to stress and anxiety as their sales numbers and income drop as the temperature rises. If you are not focused on building your summer pipeline now, you are in big damn trouble. First, your prospects become harder to reach, which means your connection rates drop. With lower connection rates, you get fewer meetings. Fewer meetings lead to fewer opportunities entering your pipeline. Meanwhile, your existing pipeline is moving slower than normal due to vacation schedules. These factors don't just add up—they multiply. And here's the kicker—while you're experiencing this slowdown, your quota isn't taking a vacation. Your revenue targets remain unchanged. In fact, for many organizations, Q3 is when quota ramps up higher and the pressure really starts to build to hit annual targets. The Sales Psychology of Going Into Summer Prepared to Make Quota Beyond the pure mathematics of pipeline building, there's a psychological advantage to preparing now. When you're proactively filling your pipeline ahead of the summer slowdown, you operate from a position of confidence and abundance. Sales professionals who hit the summer slump with a thin pipeline typically find themselves in panic mode. When you're in panic mode, prospects can sense it. Your conversations become more about your needs than theirs and your willingness to discount increases. These behaviors ultimately reduce deal profitability and your income, and damage your relationships with potential customers. Contrast this with the sales professional who's already built a healthy summer pipeline. They can approach each conversation with genuine curiosity and patience. They can focus on value creation rather than transaction acceleration. They can maintain price integrity because they're not desperate for the deal. And they can actually have summer fun rather than summer stress. Double Down on Prospecting Now The simple reality is that connecting with prospects will get harder during summer. So you need to double your outreach volume now. If you normally make 30 prospecting calls daily, bump that to 60 for the next six weeks. The 30-Day Rule states that the prospecting you do in this 30-day period will pay off for the next 90 days. In other words, the seeds you plant today will determine your harvest in July and August. Knowing your pipeline is healthy going into summer allows you to enjoy any vacation time you take without constantly checking emails. When you're not scrambling for deals, you can be more selective about which opportunities you pursue, focusing on ideal customer profiles rather than anyone with a pulse. A well-built summer pipeline might actually allow you periods of lower activity that you can use for s...
In this sun-soaked episode of the Vibrant Voice, Cody & Meagan are kicking off summer vibes early by sharing their all-time favorite summer vacation spots. Whether you're craving coastal luxury, desert relaxation, or a mountain escape, we've got the perfect list of destinations that will inspire your next getaway—or give your property some hospitality ideas worth stealing.
In this captivating episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty sits down with author Pablo Cartaya to explore the magic of middle-grade literature and the power of authentic storytelling. Cartaya's latest book, "A Hero's Guide to Summer Vacation," promises to be a heartwarming journey that will resonate with young readers and their families. The conversation delves deep into the art of writing for middle-grade audiences, a demographic Cartaya describes as a "sweet spot" of incredible potential. With humor and insight, he explains how sixth, seventh, and eighth graders are at a unique stage of life - like "having a Ferrari engine but riding a tricycle." His approach to writing is refreshingly honest: speak to kids directly, treat them with respect, and never talk down to them. "A Hero's Guide to Summer Vacation" follows young Gonzalo on an epic road trip with his grumpy grandfather, a famous children's book author. The novel weaves together multiple narratives, exploring themes of family, heritage, and personal discovery. Cartaya's storytelling approach is both playful and profound, creating a book that makes readers laugh on one page and potentially cry on the next. The author's passion for connecting with young readers shines through, particularly when he discusses his school visits. His goal is simple yet powerful: to be real, to make kids laugh, and to help them feel seen and understood. This approach has earned him high praise, including a memorable compliment from a school principal who said he "speaks middle school." For parents looking to spark meaningful conversations and introduce their children to rich, layered storytelling, "A Hero's Guide to Summer Vacation" appears to be a must-read. Cartaya's book promises to be more than just a summer adventure - it's a journey of understanding, connection, and growth. Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!
This week on the Simply Autastic Siblings Podcast, Cameron and Brandon share their hilarious summer vacation plans. From visiting the High School Musical set in Salt Lake City, to theme parks in Kansas City, and back to the Minnesota State Fair. Plus, plane ticket tips, sibling banter, and birthday shoutouts!
The “perfect summer vacation” is a lie we keep booking flights for. Why even plan a vacation when you could be working, building your brand, and stacking cash? This episode dives into the chaos of travel plans, family meltdowns, and the nagging question: is a trip really worth the stress? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve, Justine, Jeff, Tim & Kathy talk about summer vacations and whether or not they include bourbon. TBD music is by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Important Links: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theabvnetwork Our Events Page: bourbonpalooza.com Check us out at: abvnetwork.com. The ABV Barrel Shop: abvbarrelshop.com Join the revolution by adding #ABVNetworkCrew to your profile on social media.
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This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with JOURNAL author Cole Burgett about his article, “Blades, Spirits, and the Sacred: Encountering Shintoism in Assassin's Creed Shadows”. https://www.equip.org/articles/blades-spirits-and-the-sacred-encountering-shintoism-in-assassins-creed-shadows/This is also part of Cole's ongoing Cultural Apologetics Column.[Editor's Note: This review contains spoilers for Assassin's Creed Shadows.] Related articles and podcasts on video games: Episode 128 Summer Vacation, Kids, and Video Games: Better Alternatives to FortniteSummer Vacation, Kids, and Video Games: Better Alternatives to FortniteEpisode 098 Virtual Violence, Video Game Addiction, and the Kingdom of GodVirtual Violence, Video Game Addiction, and the Kingdom of GodEpisode 022: Can God Fit in This Machine? Video Games and ChristiansCan God Fit in This Machine? Video Games and ChristiansRelated articles and podcasts by this author:Episode 437: What is Truth in ‘Dune: Prophecy'?What is Truth in ‘Dune: Prophecy'?Episode 430: Space Pirates and Treasure Planets: A Review of ‘Star Wars: Skeleton Crew'Space Pirates and Treasure Planets: A Review of ‘Star Wars: Skeleton Crew'Episode 425: Film Review: Netflix's MaryEpisode 420: ‘Heretic' The Gospel According to Mr. Reed‘Heretic': The Gospel According to Mr. ReedEpisode 415: The Subtle Art of Corruption in the Sophomore Season of ‘The Rings of Power'The Subtle Art of Corruption in the Sophomore Season of ‘The Rings of Power'Don't miss an episode; please subscribe to the Postmodern Realities podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Please help spread the word about Postmodern Realities by giving us a rating and review when you subscribe to the podcast. The more ratings and reviews we have, the more new listeners can discover our content.
How do you use Getting Things Done® (GTD) when it comes to vacations? In this episode, Morten and Lars revisit the topic of GTD and vacations for 2025. Some things have changed since last time, so listen to this episode, where Morten and Lars talk about: - Their use of the Natural Planning Model for vacations - Their use of travel checklists - Their current thinking on how to do your GTD practice while on vacation ..and much more! We hop that this helps you in your "GTD journey" and if it does, or if you have questions for us to pick up in the podcast, you can reach us at podcast@vitallearning.dk And as always, we'd love for you to follow or connect with us on LinkedIn! We always like to connect with GTD'ers from around the world, you can find the links to our YouTube profiles in the Links below. We have some really cool free webinars coming up, which we really want you to join
Teases! Superfluous Branding! Rambling! The SiftPop feed reawakens with some info on how to get your picks in for Summer Sum and more!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Bruce and Gaydos explain some of the warning signss in the economy, including why some U.S. adults are skipping their summer vacations.
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Justin sets up his gear at the new location of Two Roads Tavern at MP 4.5 on the bypass in Kitty Hawk, where he talks with Travis Tyler, bartender at Outer Banks Brewing Station; Tiffany Moldovan, director of property management at Beach Realty & Construction; and Glen Sherwin, part owner of Two Roads Tavern. They discuss more the do's and don'ts of OBX bar-going, what the summer rental season is shaping up to be like (and how you can book your vacation) and the awesome new location of Two Roads Tavern.Outer Banks This Week Podcast Presented by:Kelly's AutomotivePowered by:Outer Banks Pest ControlSponsored by:Brindley Beach VacationsJust for the BeachFrisco Woods Campground
NBC News senior business analyst Stephanie Ruhle shares a few tips and tricks to help enjoy summer fun on a budget. Also, Daisy Edgar-Jones joins to discuss her new film ‘On Swift Horses,' which tells the story of a young woman caught in a love triangle when her husband's brother suddenly shows up. Plus, TODAY contributor and Peloton instructor Ally Love offers a few seasonal swaps to refresh your wellness routine this spring. And, chef Danny Grant shares a delicious rack of lamb and cucumber salad recipe—perfect for Easter dinner.
At The Manely Firm, P.C., they know not just Georgia family law, but the way family law is practiced in specific courts in individual counties all around the state, like the courts in Forsyth, Gwinnett, Fulton or Cobb County. Even within the same court, one family law judge is likely to handle a matter differently […]
At The Manely Firm, P.C., they know not just Georgia family law, but the way family law is practiced in specific courts in individual counties all around the state, like the courts in Forsyth, Gwinnett, Fulton or Cobb County. Even within the same court, one family law judge is likely to handle a matter differently […]
Bruce and Barry Markson explain how President Trump's tariff plan is impacting international travel.
Sweeping cuts are throwing America's national parks and forests into uncertainty. With fewer rangers, trail crews, and wildfire fighters, the effects could be immediate — closed campgrounds, neglected trails, and a fire season primed to be more dangerous than ever. Audie talks with veteran wildland firefighter Riva Duncan and CNN Chief Climate Correspondent Bill Weir about what these cuts mean for public lands, outdoor tourism, and the communities—and economies— that depend on them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Among the many organizations affected by the federal budget cuts, our national parks and monuments are also facing job losses and belt-tightening measures. Locally, we've seen jobs cut at Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Death Valley National Park, and Zion National Park. So what does this mean for your summer vacation plans? Co-host Sarah Lohman talks with Bertha Gutierrez, the Nevada Program Director for the Conservation Lands Foundation, about budget cuts and other new attacks on our public lands that could drastically change how we hike, camp, and play outdoors. Learn more about the sponsors of this March 4th episode: Treefort Music Fest Vegas PBS Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastVegas on Instagram, or email us at lasvegas@citycast.fm. You can also call or text us at 702-514-0719. For more Las Vegas news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, Hey Las Vegas. Looking to advertise on City Cast Las Vegas? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week I had the pleasure of sitting down with Jim and Vince Phelps just to do a little catching up and all of the sudden it occurred to me I haven't really had the chance to talk with them about their Alaskan Road trip they went on last summer. They recounted some awesome tales from nights under the sun, small game hunting, fishing, travel north of the arctic circle and of course mosquitos. Sit back relax and let these gentlemen regale you with tales of flat tires and mating swans, we got plenty of laughs in and I'm sure you will too.UPO Gear & Such- https://uponation.co/ UPO Social Media- https://linktr.ee/underpressureoutdoorsHazmore Outdoor Products- https://hazmore.net/Use Code UPO15 at checkout for 15% off your next order!HangFree- https://hangfree.co/ Use code UPO10 at checkout for 10% off your next order!Water Feather Boats- https://waterfeathers.com/ Find a Dealer Near YouBecome a Patron- https://www.patreon.com/user?u=45295718
Somehow it's summer again in the Baby-sitters-verse, and that means it's time for more Super Special-style world-building! In Baby-sitters' Summer Vacation, the map expands upstate as the Stoneybrook sitters cajole Stacey into leaving the comforts of concrete (?) and Bloomingdale's to join them as counselors-in-training at Camp Mohawk/Camp Moosehead. Excavate your embroidery floss and meet us and CharJo at the craft cabin as we unravel the common threads between Super Special #2 and The Parent Trap and hear about real-life camp experiences from the other side of the lake with our guest (and Cameron's cousin) Tobin. Classic Camp Media Watch List Meatballs (1979) Ernest Goes to Camp (1987) Salute Your Shorts (1991-1992) Addams Family Values (1993) Camp Nowhere (1994) Heavyweights (1995) Wet Hot American Summer (2001) What did it take to convince you to go to (or remain at) summer camp? Send a(n online) postcard to stoneybrookreunion@gmail.com. See the map that suggests there are no 12-year-old cabins (or campers) on Instagram @stoneybrookreunion.
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Send us a textThe fellas welcome Brad's wife, Amanda, back to the show. Brad and Amanda discuss their summer vacation and all the shenanigans that come with a Sansom excursion.Listen, enjoy, and spread the word. Thanks for listening to Idiot Sticks.
MAC Outdoors with Mia Anstine brings you Randi Minetor, the acclaimed author of the "Death in the National Park" series. Whether you're an adventurous hiker, a nature enthusiast, or planning your next outdoor vacation, this episode shares insights you will want to experience! Important links can be found at MiaAnstine.com RANDI'S BOOKS CAN BE FOUND AT: https://www.amazon.com/shop/miaanstine SUPPORT THE SHOW: Visit VOORMI — Voormi.com/MiaAnstine Use discount code MACO10 at WSI Sports — https://mia.limited/WSI Use discount code ANSTINE at Tarnkappe — https://mia.limited/tarnkappe Mia's Amazon Storefront — https://www.amazon.com/shop/miaanstine MAC Outdoors apparel and gear – https://mia.limited/1 Self-Defense Radio Network – https://mia.limited/SelfDefenseRadio
Summer's over, Goosebuddies. How did you spend it? Were you hunting for buried cars at the beach? Attacking the pool lifeguard with psychic damage? Or tracking down a beloved but lonely ice cream man? The Goosebuddies check out The Adventures of Pete & Pete's classic episode "How I Spent My Summer Vacation", arguably one of the best in the series. And Michael Stipe is there! Episode discussion: 17:30 Off-Topics: Secret Level, Crying Support Goosebuds to get access to bonus episodes, join our secret Discord, and more at patreon.com/goosebuds Dress your skeleton with Goosebuds apparel at goosebuds.store Email: goosebuds@gmail.com Twitter: @GoosebudsPod Edited by Kevin Cole (@RealKevinCole) Music by Seth Earnest (sethearnest.net) Cover art by Brock Gallagher (@brockadile)
As we continue our break, we're revisiting some of the most inspiring episodes on finding balance, joy, and resilience in everyday life. In this episode, we'll explore how to shift your mindset to create lasting change with Kelsey Koehler, and discover the art of living tranquilly with Dr. Srikumar Rao. We'll delve into the process of rewiring an addicted brain with Deborah Mash, and emphasize the importance of focusing on mental wellness over mental illness with Joseph Yi. Additionally, Katerina Lengold shares insights on finding balance in an overstimulated world, and Dr. Greg Hammer guides us on how to live intentionally to rewire our brains. Join us as we revisit these powerful conversations to help you cultivate a more balanced, joyful, and resilient life.Referenced in this episode:Episode 219 | Shifting Your Mindset to Make The Change Happen | Kelsey KoehlerEpisode 209 | Living Tranquilly In Everyday Life | Dr. Srikumar RaoEpisode 210 | Rewiring an Addicted Brain | Deborah MashEpisode 194 | The Focus of Mental Wellness Over Mental Illness | Joseph YiEpisode 232 | Finding Balance in an Overstimulated World | Katerina LengoldEpisode 236 | Rewiring Our Brains By Living Intentionally | Dr. Greg Hammer__________________________________________________________We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you would like to be a supporter of the show, head to www.lindseyelmore.com/supporter Your contribution helps us to bring the best guests into our interview chair. Thank you for listening. Come check us out at www.spreaker.com/show/the-lindsey-elmore-showBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lindsey-elmore-show--5952903/support.
Why do Americans spend lots of money to visit walkable, bikeable, transit-friendly European cities, only to come back to the U.S. and oppose all those things where they live? Rick Steves has some thoughts. Countless people know and love the popular travel writer for his guidebooks and long-running television programs, which encourage people to explore Europe's “backdoor” destinations—those off-the-beaten-path locations that have just as much or more to offer than its more touristy cities and sights. Rick takes a thoughtful and philosophical approach to travel and believes it offers people important lessons for becoming better global citizens. He is also an activist and philanthropist who believes in the power of local advocacy; he has funded affordable housing in his hometown of Edmonds, Washington, and is pursuing a one-man effort to turn a downtown roundabout into an Italian-style piazza. Please note: This episode was recorded before Rick announced his recent cancer diagnosis. We wish him all the best and many more years of inspiring people to explore the world. * * * * * ***Support The War on Cars on Patreon and receive ad-free versions of regular episodes and exclusive bonus content. Plus, we'll send you stickers.*** This episode was produced with support from Pinhead Locks and Cleverhood. Listen for the latest discount codes. * * * * * LINKS Learn more about all things Rick Steves. Pick up a copy of Rick's book Travel as a Political Act and the 40th edition of his travel guide Europe Through the Back Door as well as books by other podcast guests at our official Bookshop.org page. “When he's not traveling around Europe, writing about Europe or running his multimillion-dollar European tour company, the prolific TV host and author likes to squeeze in some local activism.” (Washington Post) Rick Steves Wants to Set You Free (New York Times) The Future in our Hands, the Norwegian movement Rick mentions in the episode. * * * * * Buy official podcast merch in our store. Follow The War on Cars on Instagram, Threads, Facebook, Bluesky and Mastodon. Follow and review us on Apple Podcasts. It helps people find us! This episode was edited by Ali Lemer. It was recorded by Justin Fernandez at the Brooklyn Podcasting Studio. Transcriptions are by Russell Gragg. Our theme music is by Nathaniel Goodyear. TheWarOnCars.org
As we continue our break, we're thrilled to revisit some of the most groundbreaking episodes on innovative and integrative medicine. In this episode, we'll explore how personalized medicine is revolutionizing healthcare with Tyler Panzner, uncover the healing benefits of light therapy with Alyson Evans, and take a closer look at the realities of medical practice in the U.S. with Otis Brawley. We'll also dive into the future of healthspan with Dr. Leroy Hood and Dr. Nathan Price, and embrace the concept of Human Design with Rosy Crescitelli. Join us as we revisit these insightful conversations, offering you a fresh perspective on the evolving landscape of health and wellness.Referenced in the episode: Episode 214 | Creating Truly Personalized Medicine | Tyler PanznerEpisode 215 | The Healing Benefits of Light Therapy | Alyson EvansEpisode 216 | Pulling Back The Curtain: How Medicine is Really Practiced in the U.S. | Otis BrawleyEpisode 237 | Healthspan Revolution: Extending Vital Years of Quality Living | Dr. Leroy Hood and Dr. NathanPriceEpisode 252 | Embracing Your Unique Design: A Deep Dive into Human Design | Rosy Crescitelli__________________________________________________________We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you would like to be a supporter of the show, head to www.lindseyelmore.com/supporter Your contribution helps us to bring the best guests into our interview chair. Thank you for listening. Come check us out at www.spreaker.com/show/the-lindsey-elmore-showBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lindsey-elmore-show--5952903/support.
As we take a short summer break, we're excited to revisit some of our most enlightening episodes. Today, we'll focus on women's health and hormonal health, revisiting key insights from past guests who have shared their expertise on these crucial topics. We'll explore strategies for managing hormonal balance, addressing women's health concerns, and leveraging practical tools to support overall well-being. Join us as we refresh your knowledge on how to navigate and optimize your health through the lens of hormonal and women's health.Referenced in the episode: Episode 221 | The Mismanagement of Women's Health | Dr. Jolene BrightenEpisode 225 | The Hormonal Blindspot: Why Ignoring Your Hormones Can Harm Your Health | Beth WestieEpisode 226 | High Alert Females: How Our Bodies Respond to Stress and Danger | Izabella WentzEpisode 201 | Mastering Menopause | Sharon Stills__________________________________________________________We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you would like to be a supporter of the show, head to www.lindseyelmore.com/supporter Your contribution helps us to bring the best guests into our interview chair. Thank you for listening. Come check us out at www.spreaker.com/show/the-lindsey-elmore-showBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lindsey-elmore-show--5952903/support.
Hello! We're taking a short break for summer vacation, but that gives us the perfect opportunity to revisit some of our most impactful episodes from the past. Today, we'll dive into the fascinating world of nutrition, diet, and metabolism. We'll explore insights from past guests who've shared valuable advice on how to optimize your diet and metabolic health, and we'll also discuss some practical tools and strategies that can help improve overall well-being and manage various health conditions.Referenced in the episode:Episode 224 | The Diet Myth: Finding Your Personalized Diet | Dr. Tim SpectorEpisode 220 |Why We Are So Effing Hungry | Amy ShahEpisode 228 |The Hidden Culprit of Diet-Related Diseases: Food Additives | Dawn Harris Sherling, M.DEpisode 231 |Eat to Beat Your Diet: Burn Fat, Heal Your Metabolism, and Live Longer | Dr. William LiEpisode 230 |Embracing Metabolic Change: Individualized Approaches for Every Stage of Life | Ian Smith__________________________________________________________We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you would like to be a supporter of the show, head to www.lindseyelmore.com/supporter Your contribution helps us to bring the best guests into our interview chair. Thank you for listening. Come check us out at www.spreaker.com/show/the-lindsey-elmore-showBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lindsey-elmore-show--5952903/support.
We're off this week, but we came in to do a special episode with our good friend, the very talented singer-songwriter, Jason Charles Miller (Final Fantasy Game, Godhead). Check out Jason's new album and website here: www.jasoncharlesmiller.com Titus Podcast... SCREAM SANITY! For Christopher Titus tour dates, specials, and merch visit: https://www.christophertitus.com/ For Rachel Bradley tour dates and merch visit: https://www.rachelbradleycomedy.com/ For The Hylinder's music and merch visit: https://www.thewillingbureau.com To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/ChristopherTitusPodcast
Link recaps his month-long vacation to Hawaii, and Charles tells us about his fun-filled family trip to the North Carolina Mountains. C'mon and have a good time with us! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Another wonderful Friday Freakshow. The fellas are all in studio - Macon, Nate, Coach Badke and Kingston all have a day. We lead things off with a Hello and Layup Line then then talk our favorite tight ends because today is HEATH MILLER DAY! Heath Miller joins Macon to talk his Steelers career, playing with Ben Roethlisberger, winning two Super Bowls, playing for Mike Tomlin AND Bill Cowher, moving from quarterback to tight end at UVA and entering the coaching ranks as the head ball coach of the St. Anne's-Belfield high school football program! We finish with that FreakShow LYFE - Macon recaps his birthday and the gifts he was given, we react to the Giants Hard Knocks episodes and talk about USA Basketball's decision to bring in Derrick White to replace Kawhi Leonard. We also dive into Nate's potential codebreak, receive a sports history lesson from Coach Badke, discuss movie sequels we'd like to see and then draft our favorite summer vacation destinations. (00:00) - Hello, Layup Line & Favorite Tight Ends (7:51) - Heath Miller On Steelers Career, Ben Roethlisberger, UVA & Super Bowl Victories (40:38) - Macon's Birthday Recap, Giants Hard Knocks, USA Olympic Basketball, Coach Badke's History Lesson & Nate's Codebreak (1:18:51) - Favorite Summer Vacation Destinations Draft Want your Green Light Merch so you can look exactly like Chris and the fellas? Hit the website below and get kitted! https://stores.kotisdesign.com/yotehouse/products Have some interesting takes, some codebreaks or just want to talk to the Green Light Crew? We want to hear from you. Call into the Green Light Hotline and give us your hottest takes, your biggest gripes and general thoughts. Day and night, this hotline is open. Green Light Hotline: (202) 991-0723 Send any Talent Search submissions to: social@chalkmedia.com Include any video of your talents, takes and bits as well as a little bit about yourself. Love hearing from the Green Light fans. Also, check out our paddling partners at Appomattox River Company to get your canoes, kayaks and paddleboards so you're set to hit the river this summer. https://paddleva.com/ Green Light Spotify Music: https://open.spotify.com/user/951jyryv2nu6l4iqz9p81him9?si=17c560d10ff04a9b Spotify Layup Line: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1olmCMKGMEyWwOKaT1Aah3?si=675d445ddb824c42 Green Light Tube YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgxWFAA-wuB7osdiAJyLOcw Green Light with Chris Long: Subscribe and enjoy weekly content including podcasts, documentaries, live chats, celebrity interviews and more including hot news items, trending discussions from the NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA, NCAA are just a small part of what we will be sharing with you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices