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Live from Amsterdam ahead of his performance at the Luminosity Beach Festival, Markus Schulz delivers the latest studio edition of Global DJ Broadcast. The show includes three Coldharbour world premieres from Elias Erium, Adina Butar and Mike EFEX; alongside a selection of trending favorites. Kyau & Albert return for the guestmix, providing a showcase of what's to come from their Euphonic label over the summer. The Long Weekend Mix series returns to GDJB next week, with Markus providing a journey set for Independence Day weekend. The Essentials with Markus Schulz 01. Goodboys & Korolova - The Present 02. Charles D x TMPR x Inner City - Good Life [In Bloom] 03. Corren Cavini - Lion's Head [Deeper Shades] 04. Joris Voorn x Funk D'Void - Diabla 05. Ezequiel Arias - Sin Control 06. Elias Erium - Raha 07. Gowzer - Drift Line 08. Paul Oakenfold x Markus Schulz x Grace - Not Over Yet 09. Rex Mundi - Bella Monaco [Hall of Fame] 10. Timmo - Echoes of You 11. Kryder - Ascension 12. Daniel Wanrooy - Burned 13. Basil O'Glue - Ask What You Can Do [Down the Rabbit Hole] 14. Above & Beyond - Major Drop 15. Mesh x Dan Stone - Purple Haze [A Moment of Sunrise] 16. Adina Butar - Another Dimension Kyau & Albert 01. Boss Axis - Warriors 02. John Grand - Hyperstate 03. Peter Illias - Out of Our Lives 04. David Broaders - Shearwater 05. Ronski Speed - Melody Beneath 06. Kyau & Albert x Maywave - 1000 Years 07. Above & Beyond - Home (Kyau & Albert Remix) The Final 30 17. ALPHA 9 - Dark Matter 18. Fictivision x Tasadi - Out of Orbit 19. Mike EFEX - Free Your Mind 20. Johan Gielen presents Airscape - Circles (Festival Mix) 21. The Thrillseekers - When Darkness Falls 22. Argy, Paul Oakenfold & Planet Perfecto Knights - ResuRection 23. Markus Schulz & Daxson - Reverence (Robert Nickson Remix) 24. Daxson - Shining Bright
Groovelectric continues its 20-year best-of celebration with an uplifting, sunrise-flavored mix. Donations, Merchandise, Newsletter, more: https://www.groovelectric.com Podrunner: Workout Music mixes: https://www.podrunner.com PLAYLIST 01. DJ Joe T. Vannell - Voices in Harmony (Paul Van Dyk's Csilla In Dreamland Mix) 02. Boosta - Love Strings 03. Mint - Albert the Bull 04. Laion - Baila la Lluvia 05. Goldfish - Sold My Soul 06. Gui Boratto - Beautiful Life (Sascha Funke Remix) 07. The Boogeyman - I Promise You (Original Club Mix) 08. The Cube Guys, notadoctor - Sunday Morning (The Cube Guys Mix) 09. Mossy - Melodic Sea 10. The Cube Guys - Keep On Runnin (Afrodisiac Mix) 11. Alex Graham, Kristian Nairn - Life Is Too Short 12. Underworld - Listen To Their No 13. Inpetto - No More Serious Faces 14. Joseph Ray, Lakou Mizik - Lamize Pa Dous 15. Pete Lazonby - Sacred Cycles (Healing Mix) == Please support these artists == Music copyright the respective artists. All other material c2006, 2026 by Steve Boyett. For personal use only. All rights reserved. Any unauthorized copying editing, exhibition, sale, rental, exchange, public performance, or broadcast of this audio is prohibited. No part of Groovelectric or its website and associated content may be used or reproduced in any manner for the purpose of training artificial intelligence technologies or systems.
Thursday - We talk Ice Cream Trucks and old candy, casinos & Jai alai, Stuff You Can See with Chloe G from the Orlando Weekly including Oddities & Curiosities, Girl's Rock camp, plus all you can eat pancakes. Attorney Glenn Klausman with the Case of Types of Insurance for Colbert Court. Rauce Thoughts on embarrassing moments. Plus, JCS News, JCS Trivia & You Heard it Here First. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
No breaking Pittsburgh Steelers news? That's when our show gets the most honest. We're back in the basement, catching up with the Footballing family, and we start with the one Steelers moment that actually deserves the spotlight: Pat Freiermuth getting married. We send a real congratulations, then pivot into what we do best when the offseason goes quiet, telling stories and hanging out like you're sitting right here with us. We bring back the beer segment with two very different pours: a Western American lager that takes Ben straight back to Estes Park, Colorado, and a “Beer Flavored Beer” sent in from Allusion Brewing Company in Pennsylvania. The beer talk turns into the kind of unexpectedly fun rabbit hole we love, including a legit question: why do some beer steins have lids, and what does that say about the history of drinking culture? From there, it's camp stories from Wind River Ranch and a faith-based retreat that mixes family time, teaching, worship, and the kind of challenge you can't fake. Ben tells the egg toss story that ends in a brutal loss at the worst possible moment, then walks through a 3:45am hike in the dark to a sunrise summit over 11,000 feet. We talk altitude, heart rates, carrying everyone's water, kids sprinting ahead like mountain goats, and the simple “mountains and valleys” metaphor that sticks with you long after the trip ends. If you like Steelers podcasts with personality, craft beer reviews, and real-life lessons that land, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a laugh, and leave a review with your own best hiking or game-day fail story.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee open today's show with thoughts on Mike Babcock's introduction in Edmonton as the team's next head coach. David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period joins the conversation to break some news of Šimon Nemec's trade to the Calgary Flames. David details New Jersey's return the deal, the latest on Matthew Knies' trade market, the array of high-end talent available before the draft, and the new landscape for NHL contracts. The boys also touch on what's next for Darnell Nurse, Dougie Hamilton, Morgan Rielly, and Dylan Larkin. After the break, the guys weigh in on Brady Tkachuk's introduction in Sunrise and discuss what's ahead for him with the Panthers. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
A former high-level city employee is accused of faking paperwork to scam the Foodbank. Details on his alleged scheme. An invasive pest that comes with a nasty sting. These nettle caterpillars are now being spotted. A busy week for online shoppers, as Amazon launches Prime Day deals. We'll look at how the other retailers are responding, and how you can save. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee start the week by reacting to the Ottawa Senators' decision to trade Brady Tkachuk to the Florida Panthers. They share their thoughts on the Senators' return, the trend of American players pushing away from Canadian teams, and the pressure on Steve Staios to make another big move. Then, the newest Maple Leafs defenceman, Darren Raddysh (14:45), joins the show to discuss his decision to sign long-term in Toronto and his ties to the city. Later, Nick, Justin and Sam react to the Hockey Hall of Fame's class of 2026, share their thoughts on Raddysh's pricy contract, and break down the rumours around Sergei Bobrovsky, Connor Hellebuyck, Matthew Knies, and Darnell Nurse. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Today's episode of 'Living In Aurora' features a new guest, Deanna Hernandez! She is a volunteer with Neighbor Project and representative for solar panel company Sun Rise. This morning she joins our program to talk about her experience volunteering with the Neighbor Project and her work in our community. Got questions? Send us an email to: goodmorningaurorail@gmail.comHave a great rest of the day! Good Morning Aurora will return with more news, weather and the very best of Aurora. Subscribe to the show on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcastThe second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in 5 days a week, Monday thru Friday from 9:00 to 9:30 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodmorningaurorailSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP...Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora#cityofaurorail #fyp #morningnews #reels #morningshow #podcast
A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach
When most people think about success today, the conversation often revolves around billionaires, massive companies, private jets, luxury lifestyles, and unimaginable wealth.But is that really the American Dream?I showcase how our collective definition of success may have drifted away from the traditional vision that once defined the American Dream: home ownership, family, community, meaningful work, financial stability, and the opportunity to build a better life.Somewhere along the way, we've increasingly equated success with extreme wealth—even though that level of wealth is unattainable for almost everyone.Why do so many people defend billionaires? Why do we idolize lifestyles we'll likely never experience? And what happens when pursuing extraordinary wealth overshadows the pursuit of an ordinary but fulfilling life?I also discuss wealth inequality, the psychology behind aspirational thinking, the role fear plays in shaping public discourse, and why redefining success may be one of the most important conversations we can have.Because maybe the goal was never to become a billionaire.Maybe the goal was simply to build a life worth living.
A longtime State Senator has announced she'll retire at the end of this month. We'll tell you why she came to this decision. Plus, a measure has been approved that would require the Army to negotiate with the state to renew military land leases. What community leaders have to say on this. We check in at the Capitol for the latest political news, as the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act has expired and is causing uncertainty. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cliff and Luke broadcast live from Hume Lake as Sunrise's campers are experiencing God's creation, His Word, and a lot of fun happening all at once.Watch on YouTube: youtube.com/sunrisecommunitychurchWatch live on Mondays at 10am: www.facebook.com/sunrisecommunityonline/liveSong: Fredji - Happy Life (Vlog No Copyright Music)Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music.Video Link: https://youtu.be/KzQiRABVARk
In marshes across the country, birds awaken on a summer morning. Tall dense grasses and reeds often make marsh birds hard to see, but their voices carry easily across the lush, green landscape. You can hear birds like the Redhead, the Sora, the American Bittern, the Ruddy Duck, this Yellow-headed Blackbird, and many more. More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The deadline to clear the homeless encampment at Waianae Boat Harbor has been pushed back again. One of Hawaii’s longest-serving state senators is stepping away from public office. The family of the 16-year-old killed in the Pali Highway crash is speaking out for the first time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Show Notes This week on MSB, G Gundam sets an unprecedented pace that would put the Shrikes to shame, Nina raises some interesting questions about the timeline, Thom dishes of scientific facts, and Domon takes a leap of faith. Ready? Go! Mobile Suit Breakdown is written, recorded, and produced within Lenapehoking, the ancestral and unceded homeland of the Lenape, or Delaware, people. Before European settlers forced them to move west, the Lenape lived in New York City, New Jersey, and portions of New York State, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Connecticut. Lenapehoking is still the homeland of the Lenape diaspora, which includes communities living in Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and Ontario. You can learn more about Lenapehoking, the Lenape people, and ongoing efforts to honor the relationship between the land and indigenous peoples by visiting the websites of the Delaware Tribe and the Manhattan-based Lenape Center. Listeners in the Americas and Oceania can learn more about the indigenous people of your area at https://native-land.ca/. We would like to thank The Lenape Center for guiding us in creating this living land acknowledgment. You can subscribe to Mobile Suit Breakdown for free! on fine Podcast services everywhere and on YouTube, visit our website GundamPodcast.com, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, or email your questions, comments, and complaints to gundampodcast@gmail.com. Mobile Suit Breakdown wouldn't exist without the support of our fans and Patrons! You can join our Patreon to support the podcast and enjoy bonus episodes, extra out-takes, behind-the-scenes photos and video, MSB gear, and much more! The intro music is WASP by Misha Dioxin, the recap music Window by 1000 Handz, and the outro is Long Way Home by Spinning Ratio, all licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 licenses. All music used in the podcast has been edited to fit the text. Mobile Suit Breakdown provides critical commentary and is protected by the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Gundam content is copyright and/or trademark of Sunrise Inc., Bandai, Sotsu Agency, or its original creator. Mobile Suit Breakdown is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Sunrise, Bandai, Sotsu, or any of their subsidiaries, employees, or associates and makes no claim to own Gundam or any of the copyrights or trademarks related to it. Copyrighted content used in Mobile Suit Breakdown is used in accordance with the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Any queries should be directed to gundampodcast@gmail.comRead transcript
An investigation is underway in Kaimuki after an attempted homicide involving a law enforcement officer. The 16-year-old killed in Wednesday morning’s crash on the Pali Highway has been identified. Plus, Hawaii Island Police continue investigating the death of an 8-year-old girl as her family searches for answers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
F.W. Murnau didn't live long enough to direct a huge slate of films, but the man bullhorning The Last Laugh also has Nosferatu, Faust and Sunrise on his resume. Like those, The Last Laugh is a silent picture And THIS one infamously uses very few intertitles to explain dialogue or motivations. So Emil Jannings went very big! The story is that he loses his job as the doorman of a swanky hotel, leading to depression and shame. The artistry by Murnau and his team are terrific. Their movie is slow-paced and extremely melodramatic, but there's poetry...until an irrational deus ex machina in the last 15 minutes. The story in episode #746 ends up leaving much to be desired. So enjoy the rare Friday show the next few months as I hand out towels and talk about The Last Laugh. Rate and review this podcast in your application, but also become a subscriber. Seek me out on Letterboxd too (RyanHYES) and also Twitter (@moviefiend51) and Bluesky (ryan-ellis). The email address is "haveyoueverseenpodcast@gmail.com".
A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach
Fox Sports has faced criticism during the World Cup for cutting away from matches and missing live action during hydration breaks. But to me, this isn't just a Fox problem—it's a symptom of a much larger issue across media, entertainment, and the creator economy.More and more, content feels like it's becoming secondary to the business model built around it. Whether it's sports broadcasts prioritizing ad inventory, streaming services chasing volume over quality, or Hollywood relying on endless remakes and sequels, the underlying question remains the same: Have we forgotten that the content itself is supposed to be the product?I explore how the backlash against Fox's World Cup coverage reflects broader trends in modern media, why audiences are growing frustrated, and what creatives can do to push back against a system that often prioritizes monetization over meaningful experiences.Because sometimes the solution is surprisingly simple: If you're broadcasting the World Cup... show the World Cup.
A four-time Jiu-Jitsu world champion is heading to trial for allegedly assaulting an off-duty police officer. We'll tell you how the incident began. Plus, a 16-year-old was killed after driving over a barrier and falling into the ravine below. We have aerial video that shows just how far the car went off the highway. And, former President Obama opened the doors to his Presidential Center yesterday. We'll give you a look inside the star-studded lineup. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Following his emotional Sunrise Set presentation for 2026, Markus Schulz looks ahead to a New York City visit with an early summer edition of Global DJ Broadcast. The show is highlighted by Not Over Yet, his tribute to the iconic Grace classic alongside Paul Oakenfold, as well as new music from Above & Beyond, Cristoph & Fahlberg, Kevin de Vries, Das Pharaoh and more. Progressive trance favorite Matt Fax provides the guestmix, featuring exclusive productions and remixes. The Essentials with Markus Schulz 01. Above & Beyond - Feel the Vibe 02. Mees Salomé & Robby East - Mindstate [A Moment of Sunrise] 03. Cristoph & Fahlberg - Set Your Mind 04. Kevin de Vries, Stylo, Eli & Dani - In the Night 05. Sander Kleinenberg & Helsloot - My Lexicon 06. Ezequiel Arias - Psychodelia 07. GRAZZE - Following the Truth (Das Pharaoh Remix) [Deeper Shades] 08. Hel:sløwed x MIDI Kittyy - Can't Let You Go [In Bloom] 09. Daniel Wanrooy - Burned 10. Kryder - Pulse of Hearts 11. Darren Tate - Child of the Times 12. Atlantis - Fiji (Oliver Smith Remix) 13. Paul Oakenfold x Markus Schulz x Grace - Not Over Yet 14. Eelke Kleijn - Feel It, See It 15. Veerus & Mattia Saviolo - Move Your Body [Down the Rabbit Hole] 16. Mike P.U.S.H. vs. Rank 1 - Zenith [Hall of Fame] Matt Fax 01. Matt Fax - Till You Let Go 02. Matt Fax - Tomorrow 03. Markus Schulz & Matt Fax - The New World 04. ID - ID 05. Avenue One - Coming Back For More (Matt Fax Remix) 06. Armin van Buuren - Lifting You Higher (Matt Fax Remix) 07. Seven Lions - Breaking Me (Matt Fax Remix) The Final 30 17. Nemke - Maia 18. Johan Gielen presents Airscape - Trance Society 19. Exolight & Suncatcher - The Journey 20. ALAT - Kreator 21. Markus Schulz & Daxson - Reverence (Robert Nickson Remix) 22. C-Systems - Beyond Control 23. Mike EFEX - Talk to Me 24. The Thrillseekers - When Darkness Falls
A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach
In fast-paced workplaces, it's easy to become frustrated when someone makes a mistake, misses expectations, or doesn't deliver something the way you envisioned. The default reaction for many people is criticism.But what if education produces better results?I argue why teaching, mentoring, and coaching others is often far more effective than yelling, berating, or simply pointing out what's wrong. Drawing from my own career, I reflect on the mentors who took the time to guide me through mistakes, explain why something mattered, and help me grow into a more capable professional.Those lessons didn't just improve my work—they shaped the way I approach leadership today.I also discuss why companies often hire younger, less experienced workers while failing to invest in their development, how workplace culture impacts loyalty and retention, and why people are more likely to stay where they feel valued, empowered, and supported.This isn't about avoiding accountability. Mistakes still need to be addressed. It's about remembering that when possible, education creates growth, while criticism often creates fear.If we want better teams, better workplaces, and better outcomes, we should lead with teaching first.
The next Honolulu Police Chief has completed his move to Oahu. We'll tell you what his plans are and when he'll be sworn in. Plus, it's now been three years since a Hawaii teen was nearly killed after she was shot in the head by a stray bullet. The latest update from Richianna Deguzman as she continues healing. And, gardening is quickly gaining popularity. We'll tell you some tips on how to prevent injuring yourself if you are thinking about leaning into your green thumb. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Willis is in France as Qantas announces details of the longest non-stop commercial flights in the world - Sydney to London - beginning in 2027.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Social Success Series is back with a brand new episode featuring a very special guest and hospitality's no-nonsense voice, Mr. Scott Eddy! Scott Eddy joins the podcast to give audiences his perspective and insights on where the future of hospitality is headed, social media growth in hospitality, and how AI technology is the biggest innovation that the industry has ever seen. If you are looking to stay ahead of the hospitality technology curve by getting the latest hospitality information, tune in to the episode. Cassady Quintana: Welcome to the Social Success Podcast, where we have conversations with top hospitality professionals about successful digital marketing strategies, emerging trends, and how to connect with today’s travelers. I’m your host, Cassady Quintana. Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of the Social Success series. My name is Cassady Quintana and I am the brand ambassador here at Travel Media Group. And today we have an awesome guest. I am super excited, a hospitality influencer, celebrity to me. Super excited to have the no nonsense voice of hospitality. Mr. Scott Eddy, thank you so much for joining me. Scott Eddy: Thanks so much for having me, man. Cassady Quintana: Yeah, super excited. So, right now you’re in Spain. We talked a little bit about that, but for people that may be a little bit unfamiliar with you and your history, talk us through how you got involved in hospitality and how you got to where you are today. Scott Eddy: Yeah, so I actually didn’t come from a hospitality at all. I came from investment banking, which I think gives me a very different lens of the world. So I look at hospitality through psychology, positioning, ROI, branding human behavior before I even look at aesthetics, which actually means nothing. after my banking career ended, I went to Thailand on a two week trip, and after four days I called my mom. I was like, I’m never coming home. I love this place. And I ended up living in Bangkok for 11 years. So I went over there in 99, several years before social media came out. So for the next four or five years, I basically just partied my butt off all over Asia, made a lot of friends and just getting acclimated with the region. ’cause it was just, it’s like a different world over there. So then social media came out and I started the first digital agency in Asia, and we were the biggest for five years. And all my clients were hotels. So my very first client in this industry was the first Aman property on earth. Aman…, which was in Phuket. And that really taught me the whole quiet, luxury, luxury persona. Like that whole thing. It really like it was like a, like a, like a weight in my brain that is still there today. It’s really, really stuck with me and a lot of things that I learned from that project. Really, I use it every day. Cassady Quintana: Yeah. No, that’s awesome. I feel like a lot of the people I talk to and we talk to here, it’s kind of a similar story. They fall into hospitality, they don’t realize, and it happened to me too, like I was working just in normal social media marketing before I got into hospitality. And that’s kind of how it happens for a lot of people. So you live in hotels, you’re traveling constantly. A lot of people would only dream of that. I wish I could do something like that. So for you, at what point did you realize, like, this wasn’t travel anymore, but you could kind of turn that into your brand and a business for yourself? Scott Eddy: So, okay, so as I was doing the agency, and again, I just hired really smart people that worked at advertising agencies. And just watched them. But during that time, that’s when social media first came out. And I’m very early on every platform. I was probably first 2000 people on Twitter. And Twitter was it back then. So that’s actually where I built my brand. And I was the first American expat in every Asian country to have a million followers on Twitter, which back then got me headline news, which got me speaking gigs, which got me consulting gigs. So after a while, all my business was coming through my social media. And again, this is back when there was no term influencer, there was no term personal brand. There was no, that might have been a thing, but it wasn’t a thing. So eventually I just decided to sell the agency because it just made no sense to me to have a brick and mortar office paying 37 full-time employees when the clients are coming through my phone or my computer. Like, it just didn’t make sense. So I sold it and started traveling around. In total did 11 years in Thailand, one year in Philippines, one year in Sri Lanka, four years in Spain, one year in Portugal, and one year in London. And then I came back to the US in 2015, thereabouts. And that is when I literally blew up because that is when real budgets were starting to be applied to social media marketing. And I was approached by a PR agency as soon as I came back to be the travel host for the first video, for the first travel show that was gonna be a lifetime. And it was like a Anthony Bourdain type show. It was called Video Globetrotter. So that solidified me in the U.S. Then I just started doing just huge campaigns with F1, with Air New Zealand, with like, all these big brands. I was a brand ambassador for Lexus for two years. I mean, it was, it was very, very cool. But when I, before I came back to the States when I was in Europe, I was just looking at like what was gonna happen when I went back to the States and I was like, well, I don’t want to get a lease and like have like a normal life. I haven’t had a life for a very long time. So I ended up selling everything that I own while I was in Europe and even now. So I was born in Michigan, but I was grow, I grew up in Fort Lauderdale since I was little. I used to only have a storage unit in South Florida. So I used South Florida as a base in between all my trips. But I’m there two, three days. Like, I was just there this past weekend. I went to F1 and then I came to Europe right away. That’s awesome. So, yeah, I mean, it just happened. When did it happen? Who knows? But it just, I’ve been in the trenches of hospitality marketing for 17 years, since day one of social media. Not that we were doing social media strategies on day one. Back then it was like websites and SEO and graphic design. Remember when people paid for that? Cassady Quintana: Yeah. Scott Eddy: So the services side is very different now. But it’s fun. But it’s fun and hospitality, like it’s the greatest people in the world. Cassady Quintana: I couldn’t agree more. I mean, how could you not be happy with being able to travel to all these places and meet new people and stay in different hotels and you’ve experienced, a wide range of different hotels. So when you think back of all these places you’ve stayed at, for you what makes a memorable stay versus one that’s kind of forgettable? Scott Eddy: And I’ve had both. The difference is emotional impact. That’s it. Most luxury hotels today are physically beautiful. And emotionally empty. The industry has been become obsessed with that whole polished and everything else. But forget humanity. Guests don’t remember the sink design or the way the lobby looked. They remember how your people made them feel. And I’ll give you a perfect example, and this is not to put them down, but I just left Tulsa. I was there for eight days. I mean, you’re talking about Tulsa, Oklahoma. Like it’s not New York City, it’s not Paris, it’s not Hong Kong, it’s Tulsa. And I was at the Marriott there. And again, this is not a ultra luxury property, I’m telling you right now, I stay over 300 nights in hotels and have done so for the more than eight, nine years. This was the best employees, the best staff that I’ve ever met in my life, ever. And I’ve lived in Asia for 13 years. And Asia has, I mean, the best of the best. But I mean, it, it was crazy. Like the finance lady coming out and she’s like smiling and laughing with the staff. Have you ever seen finance person smile? Like that’s where the creativity goes to die. That’s the person who’s telling me, no, no, no, we don’t have the money for this. Like, it was unbelievable like every day I was just like pinching myself. I’m like, is this real? It was just, it was really crazy that the best experience that I’ve had ever in hospitality just happened. Cassady Quintana: Oh, that’s awesome. And I feel like this is something that a lot of hotels should be posting about on social media because I always say like, your hotel and the way it looks is part of the experience, but what makes it memorable or what makes it terrible for people is how the service was. So, and that can be hard to translate online. So when you are looking at a hotel, social media page for you, like what makes something make you gravitate towards it and wanna engage with it, rather than it being a promotional or sale. Like how can hotels translate that inhuman experience and how awesome their staff is and how awesome their staff makes you feel to social media so that potential guests can feel that through the phone? Scott Eddy: I mean, first off,I browse through social media profiles of hotels every day. I mean, I’m, I’m talking dozens and it’s, it’s honestly most of it just makes me wanna throw. It is ridiculous. We are in the most feel good, fuzzy warm feeling industry in the world. And they can’t stop taking these gorgeous pictures of rooms and dead pictures of an empty swimming pool. And like, it’s unbelievable. Most hotels, social media feels like it was approved by seven people in a boardroom and a legal department. That’s the problem. Everything is safe, polished, filtered, and emotionally flat human beings connect with people, not corporate perfection. When are you gonna wake up? Like, I don’t understand. It’s 2026. It’s almost as if they don’t have a calendar. Like show it, show the chef, show the bartender, show the housekeeper, show them, show humor. I mean, like, it’s crazy. Cassady Quintana: And I think that’s the thing, like when Instagram first came out, it was that opposite, right? We need the perfect photo, we need the perfect shot. We have to use the perfect filter. And now it’s, it’s kind of gone to the opposite. And maybe this is with AI becoming so pertinent in all of these things, but people want to see that real moment. Because it’s hard to imagine yourself in a perfect photo of a hotel room. Like, I wanna see someone enjoying their coffee, or like you said at the pool, things like that. So obviously you’ve followed this since it’s started and it’s changed. We’ve seen new trends. We’ve seen Instagram change its algorithm completely. So beyond that human emotion, is there anything else that you think hoteliers are still getting wrong in 2026 with their social media? Scott Eddy: I mean, the biggest mistake hotels are still making is thinking that content is the strategy. Content is not the strategy. Content is the vehicle. Emotional relevance is the strategy. Anybody can create content. Now, do you have a phone? You can create content, you have AI, it can create content. So the value is no longer in simply producing the content. The value is in perspective, storytelling, culture, trust, leadership, and emotional connection. That is the number one. Most hotels still have no clear voice online. What I love to ask hotels. I love to say, what is your brand personality? They don’t know how to answer. Like, how do you not know that there’s no founder visibility, there’s no staff involvement, there’s no community building. God help you if you can find a GM. They’re heading in the office. There’s no understanding of platform psychology. I was talking to a guy who is part of a group of a hotel group, and they own 11-17, they owned a bunch of hotels. And I asked him about one of the properties. So before we hopped on the call, I went on every platform to see where they are, how active they are. That way I have the ammunition. We get on the phone and I ask him, what about X, Y, Z property? I couldn’t find them on TikTok. Why aren’t they, oh, I don’t like TikTok. That wasn’t a question. Cassady Quintana: Right. Scott Eddy: And then, with me, I dive deeper. I’m like, why don’t you like it? kids dancing. Come on. That’s the way it started. I said, the average, the average age demographic that’s most active right now is 38 to 57. Luxury brands are killing it on TikTok. I love when people say can’t sell luxury on social media. What? These are the people that aren’t on their phones. Right. Come on, man. Cassady Quintana: No, and I love that you mentioned that because especially TikTok, it had that, that image, especially in 2020 of just being that platform where people dance. But it goes beyond that now because we’re starting to see integrations with, Booking.com on TikTok and Expedia on Instagram. Like, there the conversation of is important is long gone. Now it’s, why are you not on this? It’s kind of almost weird and embarrassing if you’re not on social media. Like, what do you mean you’re not on social media? ’cause that is, and especially my, I’m older, gen Z, but as these new demographics start to have buying power, this is where we’re searching. Likeand it, and like you said, TikTok is now that age group of 30 to 50. Like those are the people with the most buying power. So what do you mean, like that it, and it’s hard to get people to see that sometimes because when they have that preconceived notion of what social media is, to try and get them to a point of believing in it is tough. But I mean, the proof is in the pudding. We can show them how important that is. So kind of in that same world, I mean we’re seeing a lot of influencers in hospitality now. And we actually, I did an exercise last week where I was searching, hotels and the most viral videos and most of them came from influencers. So where do you see the value with influencers in hotels and maybe where do you see that continue to go? Scott Eddy: The problem with the whole influencer space, and I hate that word so much. Just because influencers ruined, just like marketers ruin the term marketing. Influencers have ruined the term influencers. I mean, it’s just such a egotistical. Ridiculous word. It’s just such a saturated market. So much so that I don’t even work in South Florida and I rarely work in Florida. And if I can avoid it, I rarely work in the U.S. I’d much rather work overseas. South Florida, it’s like all the big cities are just saturated. So, I mean, of course in between all my trips I get offered to do a million free things and I’m like, bro, I’ve been building my brand for 17 years. Like I’m not in the intern stage right now. Like, I already built my brand. I don’t, I don’t need your $20 meal for Instagram posts. I appreciate it though. But I mean, most hotels, they still evaluate influencers completely wrong. They obsess over follower accounts instead of trust and audience alignment. I can’t tell you how many times, so if somebody doesn’t know me, they don’t follow me on LinkedIn or a lot of other platforms and they just look from the outside looking in and they just see a big audience. So the first thing they’re gonna say, okay, this guy’s an influencer. Which I don’t mind. I still being an influencer, I hate it. But doing that is still a lot of what I do. Because yes, I travel with a video guy. They’re get and a photographer, one of the top photographers in hospitality by the way. And they both arrive here on Friday and we’re going on a cruise. So I do travel with a video guy and we do long form storytelling. We do a lot of things and we do complete photo shoots and this and that, but they always want my distribution. So like, I would never run away from that because I have a very good audience. I’m deep in the wine world. I’m deep in the finance world. I mean, my audience spends, so I know creators with massive audiences that couldn’t drive a booking if their life depended on it. Meanwhile, smaller niche creators, which strong trusts absolutely crush it because their audience actually listens to them. Listen, it’s the micro influencers that are killing it right now. Their engagement rates are in the teens, people like me, people with over a million followers, generally if you have a anywhere from one to 3% engagement rate, you’re killing it. I get very high engagement. So I mean, I just figured it out two days ago because I’m launching a new website and new media kit and whatnot. I just did my media kit or my engagement rate on Instagram so far in 2026 and I’m at 6.5%. Oh, that’s awesome. I mean, that’s like top tier, right? For somebody in my space. But I mean, most macro, most big, I think they call ’em mega like over one, two, 3 million. You’re lucky if you get one to 2%, but the numbers still work out to somebody who has 20,000 who’s getting an 11% engagement rate. Things like that. So, I mean, hotels need to stop treating creators like vending machines. Here’s a free room now, make us viral. It’s not a strategy. I can’t tell you how many hotels tell me that they want to go viral if I can help them. And I, and I asked them, I’m like, what is getting going viral gonna do for you? And they can’t answer going viral 90% of the time, does nothing. My photographer that I traveled with, he did a hyperlapse video on a river cruise that we were on of like a locks opening up and closing. It was very cool. I think it got like 12 or 15 million. I’ve never even gotten those numbers. I mean, he’s still sitting, like, he didn’t gain a hundred thousand followers. He didn’t get 10,000 brands commenting oor wanting to work with him. Viral does nothing without a proper strategy attached to it. What I mean? So the, the problem is these brands, they don’t do the research. I can’t tell you how many times I get reached out to and they’re like, Hey, we want you to do this campaign. And I’m like, this is not even my niche. Oh, sorry. It was a copy and paste email. Well, no kidding. Of course. It was like, it just, listen, over the next few years, creators are gonna evolve into, and they already are full blown media companies, production, distribution, consulting, storytelling, community building, all of it. The creator economy, let me tell you, and I’d much rather call it that than influencer space. It’s becoming one of the most powerful engines in hospitality because the bigger AI gets, and listen, a lot of these companies will go to the wayside. But AI, the technology is here. The bigger AI gets, the more valuable humans are gonna be. Cassady Quintana: Absolutely. We, we say that all the time, especially because AI is gonna fuel the tech. But at the heart of hospitality is the people and it will always be the people. And you can’t replace that people to people emotion. And like you said earlier in this episode about how that’s what you remember the most right. Is how the staff made you feel. And AI will never be able to do that. So I’m glad you brought up AI because we are seeing that start to shape the traveler journey. Like I mentioned with the integrations with Expedia and Instagram and their AI agents that are building these itineraries. So where do you think AI and social media and hospitality are headed now and in probably the next couple of years? Scott Eddy: I honestly think that most of the hospitality industry still underestimates how massive this shift is. This is bigger than social media. This is big tech, bigger than mobile phones, bigger than websites. AI is fundamentally changing how humans make decisions, right? We’re moving from search behavior to recommendation behavior. And that changes everything. Your website is no longer the front door to your brain. AI is becoming the front door. Yeah. Travelers are increasingly asking ai what hotel fits their personality, what cruise line matches their lifestyle, where they should go for a specific emotional experience. Yeah. So now your digital footprint matters more than any more than ever. Consistency matters more than ever. The brands that survive this next era are gonna be the brands that feel the most human, have the clearest voice and create the strongest emotional connection online, generic corporate garbage. You’re done. Cassady Quintana: Yeah. Yeah. And I mean, and we’re already in the middle of that. I feel like we know a lot of us, we don’t necessarily know how big AI is gonna be and where we’ll be this time next year. I mean, I bet in just a few weeks we could be having this conversation again and it would be something new. So course it’s definitely always changing and I recommend everyone that’s listening to this episode to follow you because this is the kind of stuff that you’re talking about and you’re following and it’s, it’s super important. Hotels are busy and a lot of the time they don’t have the time to do the research. So if they can find people like you to get that information from, it’s extremely helpful because it’s, it’s changing every single day. So if you can stay up to date and understand it and what’s going on and how you need to adjust your social strategy and your marketing strategy as a whole, you’re gonna be ahead of the pack. And so with that, thank you for all that awesome information. I kind of wanna shift gears to get to know you a little bit more Sure. With some rapid fire questions. So first thing that comes to mind that you can think of. So favorite hotel you’ve ever stayed in? Scott Eddy: I have a couple, but let’s say Kuda Duke in Maldives. Cassady Quintana: Alright. I love that. Scott Eddy: It’s insane. Insane. Cassady Quintana: Okay. And then what do you think is the most underrated destination right now? Scott Eddy: Right now? Sri Lanka. I lived in Colombo for a year. It’s seriously underrated. I think it’s, I mean, and it’s already bubbling, right? But I think it’s just gonna explode soon. Cassady Quintana: Is there a best time of year to visit there? Scott Eddy: Just like, you’re in Orlando, right? Cassady Quintana: Yeah, I’m in Orlando. Scott Eddy: So, so just like us, winter time is their high season just like Florida. Cassady Quintana: Okay. Noted. Perfect. Okay. Do you have any travel habits that you swear by? Scott Eddy: Yeah. I, and this is a life habit. I mean, just ’cause my whole life is travel, but I wake up super early every day and I’m up for the sunrise and I go for sunrise walks. If you ever follow, especially my Instagram stories, I’d post sunrise almost every day. I think there’s no better way to start the day. I think it’s impossible to have a bad day when you start the day like that. Cassady Quintana: Right. That’s why they recommend you get 10 minutes of sunlight every morning. Right. There’s, there’s something to that. So definitely everyone follows Scott’s Instagram so you can get that morning motivation for your walks. Okay. One hotel that is crushing social media right now, or one that you’ve seen recently that you loved? Scott Eddy: Wow. That is a great question. Wow. That’s a good question. . You can, there’s a lot out there you can tell. I didn’t really go over your notes, . Cassady Quintana: That’s okay. Scott Eddy: I never do. ’cause that’s like the, that’s when you get the raw answers? Cassady Quintana: Exactly. And then you overthink it. Scott Eddy: Let’s go back to that. Let me think about that for a couple minutes. Cassady Quintana: Okay, perfect. Well that was the last rapid fire question I had. So maybe people just need to follow you and find out later.. Scott Eddy: But let’s talk about brands as a whole. So like, I love, I love fun luxury and I guess they would call them luxury lifestyle or whatever, but I love the one hotels. Okay. All over. I really love, so if you really follow, I used to be, I used to do a lot of work with Ritz Carlton pre pandemic and now they’re just garbage. But horse, the guy who co-founded it started Capella. Capella Hotels is really cool, really fun. It’s just, I like brands that don’t take themselves too seriously. I mean, I hate the whole corporate stuffy stuff. And listen, I’m titanium bonvoy, like I stay in Marriott properties all over the world. Just so I can hit that status. Right. It’s easy because they’re large, they’re boring. The marketing is, I mean it’s, it’s so vanilla, it’s so beige. It’s so like, like it’s forgettable in 10 seconds. Never used to be, and it’s interesting. I remember when W first came out when they were Starwood. W was awesome. I mean fun, great, great, great. Like the marketing was like, just so off the chart and now they just look like any other hotel. Cassady Quintana: Which is so interesting. ’cause social media is like the place to be crazy and be fun because there are really no rules. And like why wouldn’t you be, especially if you were that at one time and your competitors are doing that. Why? I wanna, I wanna know like what the logic is behind that. Like are they trying to keep an image or? Scott Eddy: No? Well, well the ones that are that fly a big flag like Marriott and Hilton and that, they always hide behind, oh, well I can’t do that. ’cause of brain guidelines. Right? So you can’t show fun. Of course you can, right? They just hide behind the rule book and everything takes 15 approvals. So by the time you do have a good idea and you want to execute it, it’s gone. Cassady Quintana: It’s too late. The trend is over. Scott Eddy: It’s about speed. Cassady Quintana: Absolutely. Yeah. Well, I’ll definitely go check out those brand Instagram pages. ’cause that’s the kind of stuff I like to look at. I mean, that’s what makes me as a traveler, I don’t really have much brand loyalty. So I like to do research and look at their Instagram pages and social media, and I’m gonna pick the one that looks the most fun to me. So super important. Okay. Well as we wrap up, Scott, I’m so excited we had this conversation, but for anybody that’s listening, what are you up to next? Where can they find you? You have any campaigns or exciting things coming up? Scott Eddy: I mean, I’m pretty much, I mean, you’re all of this month I’m going, so the, the the top vacation club company and now they’re transforming into just hotels. Nice. But, it’s called Ante in Mexico. So they just launched their ultra luxury cruise line here in the med couple weeks ago. And we’re going out there to film and, and to shoot. That’s the cruise we’re joining on Saturday. And then I’m spending the last two weeks this month in Rome. And then next month I, I’m going to Ellie Miami the first week of June. And then I go to Sicily to speak at a conference. And yeah, so I’m going nonstop and at the same time I’m doing a whole rebrand. So in the next few days I’m launching new website, new logo, new everything. So it’s fun. Cassady Quintana: Well, perfect. By the time this episode comes out, you’ll have your full rebrand. Scott Eddy: There you go. Cassady Quintana: So when people listen to this and they find you, you’ll be ready. So, perfect. Well, I’m excited to, to watch your travels and of course I’m connected with you on LinkedIn and love to see everything that you’re up to. I’ll make sure to follow your Instagram too so I can get that morning inspiration for my Sunrise walks. But thank you so much for taking a little bit of your time out of your day. I know you’re super busy with travel and things going on, so I really appreciate it and I know our listeners do. So thanks for joining me. Scott Eddy: Thanks for having me, man. Cassady Quintana: All right, cool. Well, thank you everybody for listening to another episode of the Social Success Series, and we’ll see you next time. Be sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcast so you don’t miss an episode. The Social Success Podcast is produced by Travel Media Group. Our editor is Brandon Bell with Cover Art by Bary Gordon. I’m your host Cassady Quintana, and we hope you enjoyed this episode.
A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach
You've probably heard the phrase: "We all have the same 24 hours." But that's only true if you ignore invisible labor.I teach you the difference between maintenance tasks and growth tasks—and why that distinction fundamentally changes how we think about productivity, success, and hard work.Maintenance tasks are the things that keep life running: cooking, cleaning, commuting, raising children, organizing files, answering emails, managing schedules, and countless other responsibilities that often go unnoticed. Growth tasks, on the other hand, are the activities that generate advancement, recognition, promotions, and financial rewards.The problem? Society tends to reward growth while taking maintenance for granted.Whether it's unpaid household labor, overlooked workplace responsibilities, or the behind-the-scenes work required to make creative projects possible, much of our effort remains invisible—even though everything would fall apart without it.This episode examines how hustle culture overlooks these realities, why comparing yourself to others can be misleading, and how recognizing invisible labor can help you extend more compassion to yourself and others.Sometimes the reason you're not moving faster isn't because you're lazy.It's because you're already working harder than you realize.
We are continuing to follow the aftermath of a balcony collapse in South Kihei. You'll hear from some of the visitors about their experience from that day. A warning to Kauai residents - What you need to be on the lookout for as reports of gas thieves are spiking. We'll tell you some tips on how to reduce stress when it comes to planning so you don't ruin your vacation vibe. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Illicit drug trafficking, diplomatic coalitions, and free trade ideology are drawing Pacific and Latin American countries closer together. - 違法薬物の密輸、外交上の連携、そして自由貿易イデオロギー――。太平洋の島しょ国とラテンアメリカの国々が距離を縮めています。SBSの日本語放送は火木金の午後1時からSBS3で生放送!火木土の夜10時からはおやすみ前にSBS1で再放送が聞けます。SBS日本語放送ポッドキャストから過去のストーリーを聞くこともできます。無料でダウンロードできるSBS Audio Appもどうぞ。SBS 日本語放送のFacebookとInstagramもお忘れなく。
A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach
Making a single movie is exciting. Building a creative home where talented people can consistently make meaningful work together? That's the bigger dream.In this clip, I talk about the type of studio I'd love to build someday—a place where artists, filmmakers, writers, and creatives collaborate on projects they genuinely believe in. Not just my projects, but stories that the team collectively wants to bring to life.I also share several studios that inspire this vision: The team behind Arco and their studio, Remembers Mano Animation Studio, the creators of The Glassworker Studio Ghibli and its enduring commitment to quality storytellingWhat fascinates me about these examples isn't just the films they've made—it's the creative culture they've built. They created environments where great work can continue long after a single project is completed.For me, that's the ultimate goal: not just making one film, but helping build a place where many incredible films can be made.
A high surf warning is in effect as the recent south swell is hitting the islands. We'll take a look at how lifeguards were impacted. Plus, a Kauai community is standing behind a long-standing teacher who lost her job after 33 years. Hear from a Chinese developer who is behind bars for allegedly smuggling aliens and having communist ties. What he has to say, as he fears retaliation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Show Notes Episode 527: When You're Here, You're Family This week Host Dave Bledsoe was kicked out of Sunrise of Mountain Lakes in Parsippany New Jersey for recruiting the old ladies to join his “Hippie Sex Cult”. (Again) On the show this week introduce the man mostly responsible for destroying the feel good vibe of the 1960s: Charles Manson. Along the way we discover Dave's crippling fear of commitment is rooted in reality. Then we dive right into the backstory of No Name Maddox. (You know him better as “Charlie”) We meet his incredibly bad mother, follow Charlie in and out of “reform” schools that seemed not about “reforming” kids at all. We chill with Charlie's mentors in prison, from Danny Trejo to “Creepy” Karpus. From there we walk the streets of Haight Ashbury with Charlie as he quickly realized this Summer of Love thing will work for him! Then we head to Hollywood for the frankly astonishing story of how a tiny career criminal mixed and mingled with the glitteratti of Tinsel Town. (He knew Grandpa Munster!) Finally, we see how Charlie didn't become a rock star so he became the leader of a murder cult. Our Sponsor this week is Spahn Movie Ranch Family Fun Tours, fun for ALL kinds of families. We open with CBS news reporting local crime and close with the Constellations, who are family. Show Theme: Hypnostate Prelude to Common Sense The Show on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/whatthehellpodcast.bsky.social The Show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthehellpodcast/ The Show on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjxP5ywpZ-O7qu_MFkLXQUQ The Show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatthehellwereyouthinkingpod/ Our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/kHmmrjptrq Our Website: https://www.whatthehellpodcast.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Whatthehellpodcast The Show Line: 347 687 9601 Closing Music: https://youtu.be/E3TM-sbqITk?si=jjiZ2vM2vSxkolD0 Buy Our Stuff: https://www.seltzerkings.com/shop Citations Needed: Charles Manson – Hoosier Juvenile Delinquent https://weeklyview.net/2015/01/22/charles-manson-hoosier-juvenile-delinquent/ Danny Trejo Says Charles Manson Once Hypnotized Him in Jail https://www.mediaite.com/media/entertainment/danny-trejo-says-charles-manson-once-hypnotized-him-in-jail/ How Did Charles Manson's Early Years In Prison Shape Him? https://www.oxygen.com/manson-the-women/crime-time/how-charles-manson-prison-time-shaped-mcneil-island Charles Manson was not an artist worth indulging https://theoutline.com/post/2510/charles-manson-was-not-an-artist-worth-indulging Pimpology: The 48 Rules of the Game https://www.google.com/books/edition/Pimpology/bC07OG_8KcAC?hl=en&gbpv=1&printsec=frontcover Wikipedia: The Manson Family https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manson_Family#Confirmed_members_and_associates Doris Day's son Terry Melcher was ‘very paranoid' after Manson murders, pal reveals in book https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/doris-day-terry-melcher-charles-manson-bill-cassara-book You Must Remember This Season 4: Charles Manson Hollywood https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/you-must-remember-this/id858124601 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Melbourne woman reveals the ridiculous hoops she had to jump through just to quit her gym membership, while Sunrise reporter Katie Brown joins us from Vancouver after the Socceroos' huge World Cup win. We celebrate proud parent moments, catch up with NSW Premier Chris Minns, and unpack all the celebrity action from the Knicks game in New York. Plus, Charlie Verco shares the terrifying shark attack story that's got everyone talking.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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One of the biggest challenges for indie filmmakers isn't making the movie—it's getting access to the people who can help make it happen.In this clip, I share three practical strategies I've learned for reaching talent, studios, agents, managers, composers, and other decision makers when you're starting from the outside looking in.Topics Include: Why foreign representatives can sometimes be easier to work with How entertainment lawyers can help open doors to companies that don't accept unsolicited submissions Why casting directors are often worth the investment when pursuing talent attachments The role reputation and relationships play in Hollywood outreach How to position your project for studios, investors, and collaboratorsIf you're trying to get your film off the ground and wondering how people actually connect with actors, managers, and industry decision makers, these strategies can help shorten the learning curve.
Illicit drug trafficking, diplomatic coalitions, and free trade ideology are drawing Pacific and Latin American countries closer together. - 불법 마약 밀매, 외교적 연대, 그리고 자유무역 이념이 태평양 및 라틴 아메리카 국가들을 더욱 가깝게 만들고 있습니다.
Details on a multi-car wreck that snarled traffic on the H1 for hours. New technology coming to the Maui police department is stirring up some conversation. We hear from both sides of the debate over AI. GLP-1's are taking the nation by storm, how they are now impacting the retail industry as Americans slim down.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BIG STORY: We spoke with Zahra Anderson-Himmelspach, a young organizer who is helping lead a student driven movement for a better future through her work with Sunrise Tarrant Schools.Rise & Resist: A Night of Student Protest Art on Thursday, June 18th at 6:30pm in Southside Preservation HallDonate to the mutual aid fund supporting families impacted by ICESHORT STORY 1: Data Center UpdatesIn serene Fort Worth garden, residents rally against data center developmentFort Worth to weigh local data center regulations as residents call for moratoriumTexas Republicans press for local control over spread of AI data centers on first day of conventionThe Texas Power Grid, AI, and the Race for Data Centers | Rep. John McQueeneyFort Worth could ban cryptocurrency mining. Data centers might be here to staySHORT STORY 2: FWISD UpdatesFort Worth school district investigating teacher for social media postsFort Worth school board meeting interrupted by protester yelling about Sharia lawFWISD parents, educators protest Muslim principal's reassignment at board meetingFort Worth ISD hit hard by principal turnover following TEA takeover of districtFort Worth ISD students see biggest gains in Algebra I, Biology, test scores showSHORT STORY 3: County Commissioner's CourtResolution honoring LGBTQ health center in Arlington rejected by Tarrant commissioners / Tarrant commissioners call proposed honor for LGBTQ+ Health a ‘political stunt'WINS: SparkFest / Latina poets leave fear behind to share stories of empowerment in Fort WorthNational Juneteenth Museum to break ground in coming months after yearslong delaysHip Pocket opens its 50th seasonArlington elects Jason Shelton as next District 8 council member with more than 60% in runoffFort Worth building slated for downtown library now proposed for community arts space / A new library. An arts incubator. Game plan changes in downtown Fort WorthLOSSES: Fort Worth settles whistleblower lawsuit for $1.1 million / Fort Worth council approves $1.1M deal in police captain's retaliation lawsuitFort Worth police crime-fighting drone program takes off in partnership with Flock SafetyTarrant sheriff, district attorney mum on election integrity task force, cite short notice / Republican Election Judge tampers with Election equipment and assaults Democratic Election Judge.Karmelo Anthony Judge Calls Him 'Nice Young Man' But Stands By Jury's 35-Year SentenceACTIONS:June 11 - 20 Freedom Vibes June 20 - TCDP Pride EventJune 27 - Trinity PrideUntil July 5 - Black Journalism exhibitJune 28 - 817 GatherJuly 1 - 817 Gather at the TableJoin the 817 Gather Discord, donate to the 817 Gather, and follow us on Instagram & TikTok.
Honolulu police are currently investigating two separate homicide cases that happened early this morning. A six-vehicle crash shut down all eastbound lanes of the H-1, leaving six people seriously injured. And Maui police have a 34-year-old Kahului man in custody in connection with a shooting and carjacking near Hookipa Beach Park.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Show Notes This week on MSB: your hosts are shocked, dismayed, horrified by a sudden and entirely unexpected betrayal, a beloved Victory Gundam character makes a cameo, Rain reminds us that she's always got the right tool for every scenario, and Domon keeps one eye on the clock. Ready? Go! Mobile Suit Breakdown is written, recorded, and produced within Lenapehoking, the ancestral and unceded homeland of the Lenape, or Delaware, people. Before European settlers forced them to move west, the Lenape lived in New York City, New Jersey, and portions of New York State, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Connecticut. Lenapehoking is still the homeland of the Lenape diaspora, which includes communities living in Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and Ontario. You can learn more about Lenapehoking, the Lenape people, and ongoing efforts to honor the relationship between the land and indigenous peoples by visiting the websites of the Delaware Tribe and the Manhattan-based Lenape Center. Listeners in the Americas and Oceania can learn more about the indigenous people of your area at https://native-land.ca/. We would like to thank The Lenape Center for guiding us in creating this living land acknowledgment. You can subscribe to Mobile Suit Breakdown for free! on fine Podcast services everywhere and on YouTube, visit our website GundamPodcast.com, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, or email your questions, comments, and complaints to gundampodcast@gmail.com. Mobile Suit Breakdown wouldn't exist without the support of our fans and Patrons! You can join our Patreon to support the podcast and enjoy bonus episodes, extra out-takes, behind-the-scenes photos and video, MSB gear, and much more! The intro music is WASP by Misha Dioxin, the recap music Window by 1000 Handz, and the outro is Long Way Home by Spinning Ratio, all licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 licenses. All music used in the podcast has been edited to fit the text. Mobile Suit Breakdown provides critical commentary and is protected by the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Gundam content is copyright and/or trademark of Sunrise Inc., Bandai, Sotsu Agency, or its original creator. Mobile Suit Breakdown is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Sunrise, Bandai, Sotsu, or any of their subsidiaries, employees, or associates and makes no claim to own Gundam or any of the copyrights or trademarks related to it. Copyrighted content used in Mobile Suit Breakdown is used in accordance with the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Any queries should be directed to gundampodcast@gmail.comRead transcript
Surveillance video appears to show a violent hammer attack that police say left a man hospitalized. The suspect was arrested on suspicion of second-degree assault, then released pending further investigation. Plus, how new technology could soon give Maui police another set of eyes in the sky—and on the ground.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Experience the calming sounds of dawn with gentle nature ambiance perfect for sleep, meditation, and deep relaxation. Let soothing birdsong, soft wind, and peaceful morning atmosphere ease your mind and restore your focus.
A manhunt for the suspect in a violent carjacking on Maui. What police tell us about the current risk to the community. Plus, a Hawaii lawmaker leads a charge to keep handguns out of the mail. We hear from both sides on the issue. Are you looking for a job? Get ready to deal with artificial intelligence. Tips on how you can stand out as AI takes a bigger role in the hiring process.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The annual Sunrise Set returns as one of the most cherished traditions in the Global DJ Broadcast calendar. Created as a celebration of music, memories, emotions and imagination, the 2026 edition invites you to step away from the noise of everyday life and immerse yourself in the theatre of the mind. Featuring beautiful melodies, evocative atmospheres and meaningful moments from across the trance, progressive and melodic spectrum, this special two-hour journey continues a tradition of storytelling through sound while offering a glimpse into the spirit of the forthcoming In Search of Sunrise 22. Wherever you may be listening in the world, thank you for sharing this experience and being part of the journey. Tracklist: 01. Estiva - Fine Day (BLR Afro Summer Mix) 02. Quivver - Out of Reach 03. Sander Kleinenberg & Helsloot - My Lexicon 04. PARAFRAME & PUROFY - By Your Side 05. Markus Schulz presents Dakota - Faultline 06. Deep Dish x Eynka featuring Wrabel - Midnight 07. Kryder - Time 08. Giuseppe Ottaviani & Hypaton - Tree of Souls 09. Das Pharaoh - Whispers in the Wind 10. Super-Frog Saves Tokyo - Lumiere 11. Solarstone & Orkidea - Slowmotion VII 12. EBENEZER & Sarah de Warren - Colorblind 13. Ferry Corsten & Marsh - Attraction (Ferry's Mix) 14. Mike EFEX - The Unseen Path 15. Airwave - Inner Child 16. Markus Schulz x BLR - Ten Seconds Before Sunrise 17. Slusnik Luna - Let Me Breathe 18. Solarstone - Dream Sequence 19. BLR - Bonaire 20. OTTAGON & Giuseppe Ottaviani - Linking People 21. Paul Oakenfold - Theme for Great Cities (Revisited) 22. JES x Alex M.O.R.P.H. x MRPHLNDR - Spellbound 23. Daxson - Amber Horizon (In Search of Sunrise Mix) 24. Nemke - Maia 25. Shadow Assembly - Elarion 26. Kryder - Ascension 27. BT - Flaming June (PARAFRAME's Flaming June in F Minor) 28. Markus Schulz & HALIENE - Death of a Star (Markus Schulz In Search of Sunrise Remix) 29. The Quest - C-Sharp (ALAT Remix) 30. Arksun - Arisen
In the shadow of Queensland's highest mountain, Shannon Fraser disappeared into unforgiving rainforest terrain. Seventeen days later, scarred, sunburned, and dramatically weakened, she emerged alive from a wilderness that many believed would claim her life. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach
For years, I've been developing my animated sci-fi/fantasy feature film, The Arbiters. And for the first time, it feels like the dominoes might finally be lining up.In this episode, I share where the project stands today—from attaching talent and exploring music partnerships to preparing an animatic for the American Film Market (AFM). I break down the realities of indie filmmaking, the "chicken-and-egg" challenge of financing, and the strategies my team and I are using to move the project forward.I also discuss a major creative breakthrough we recently had while designing one of the film's most important realms, why researching mythology unlocked the solution, and how visual storytelling continues to shape the evolution of the movie.Whether you're a filmmaker, artist, entrepreneur, or anyone pursuing a long-term dream, this episode is about staying patient, adapting your strategy, and recognizing when years of effort may finally be starting to compound.
A murder investigation in Liliha. The details of a 70-year-old man being dead, and a man half his age is in custody. Another potential hurdle for payments to Maui wildfire survivors. More on the recent ruling that could be challenged. A weekend celebration bringing together Hawaii, Japan, and the Pacific. Casey Lund is live this morning with a preview.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Illicit drug trafficking, diplomatic coalitions, and free trade ideology are drawing Pacific and Latin American countries closer together. - अवैध लागूपदार्थको तस्करी, कूटनीतिक गठबन्धनहरू र स्वतन्त्र व्यापारको विचारधाराले प्रशान्त क्षेत्र र ल्याटिन अमेरिकी देशहरूलाई एक अर्काको नजिक ल्याइरहेका छन्।हाम्रा थप अडियो प्रस्तुतिहरू पोडकास्टका रूपमा उपलब्ध छन्। यो नि:शुल्क सेवा प्रयोग गर्न तपाईंले आफ्नो नाम दर्ता गर्नु पर्दैन। पोडकास्टमा सामाग्री उपलब्ध हुनासाथ सुन्न यहाँ थिच्नुहोस्।थप सुन्नुहोस्
This is a practical conversation on circadian living — how to structure your day around light, darkness, food, movement and sleep in a way that supports your biology. We also explore the modern mismatch of indoor LED lighting, artificial light at night, late eating, phone use before bed, blue blockers, beeswax candles, incandescent light, night driving, flicker, skin cancer nuance, sun exposure, DHA, omega-3s and the deeper philosophical implications of living in rhythm with nature. CONSULT DR MAX
A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach
Whether you're a podcaster working with an editor, a musician collaborating with producers, or a filmmaker managing a team across multiple countries, one question inevitably comes up: What's the best way to share media?I provide the most popular solutions available today—from traditional cloud storage platforms like Google Drive and Dropbox to cloud-native virtual drive systems like LucidLink and Suite Studios that are changing the way creative teams collaborate.I discuss the strengths and limitations of each option, when it makes sense to use them, and how different creative professionals can choose the right workflow based on their needs, budget, and team size.Topics Include: Cloud-native virtual drives vs traditional cloud storage LucidLink, Suite Studios, EditShare, Hedge PostLab Drive, and BeBop Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive Managing large media files remotely Collaborating with editors, producers, and creative teams around the world Using Frame.io for feedback, approvals, and client reviews The workflow I personally use for my own projectsAs creative collaboration becomes increasingly global, understanding how to efficiently share, organize, and access media can save time, money, and countless headaches.What tools are you using to share media with your team? Let me know in the comments.
Overcrowding concerns at the State Hospital. Why advocates say staff there are terrified while on the job. Special access, cultural programs, and family activities are planned at Iolani Palace this weekend. Casey is live to tell us why this 'kamaaina Sunday' will be extra special. And remembering a giant of the local fitness industry. Friends and former workout cast members share their memories of Gilad Janklowicz and the legacy he leaves behind.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Read transcriptShow Notes This week on MSB, Domon walks into the most obvious trap in history and suffers a series of betrayals that will leave you shocked to your core... or they might have if the opening narration hadn't given the whole thing away! What evil lurks behind the mysterious new Mobile Fighter and its Darkness Finger? Nina and Thom are on the case, but first they have to decide whether it looks more like a moth or a bat. Plus, Rain is holding out for a partner (he's gotta be strong, he's gotta be fast, and he's gotta be fresh from the Gundam Fight), Master Asia needs enrichment in his enclosure, and like a true child of the 90s, Sai Saici prefers video games to exercise. Ready? Go! Mobile Suit Breakdown is written, recorded, and produced within Lenapehoking, the ancestral and unceded homeland of the Lenape, or Delaware, people. Before European settlers forced them to move west, the Lenape lived in New York City, New Jersey, and portions of New York State, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Connecticut. Lenapehoking is still the homeland of the Lenape diaspora, which includes communities living in Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and Ontario. You can learn more about Lenapehoking, the Lenape people, and ongoing efforts to honor the relationship between the land and indigenous peoples by visiting the websites of the Delaware Tribe and the Manhattan-based Lenape Center. Listeners in the Americas and Oceania can learn more about the indigenous people of your area at https://native-land.ca/. We would like to thank The Lenape Center for guiding us in creating this living land acknowledgment. You can subscribe to Mobile Suit Breakdown for free! on fine Podcast services everywhere and on YouTube, visit our website GundamPodcast.com, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, or email your questions, comments, and complaints to gundampodcast@gmail.com. Mobile Suit Breakdown wouldn't exist without the support of our fans and Patrons! You can join our Patreon to support the podcast and enjoy bonus episodes, extra out-takes, behind-the-scenes photos and video, MSB gear, and much more! The intro music is WASP by Misha Dioxin, the recap music Window by 1000 Handz, and the outro is Long Way Home by Spinning Ratio, all licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 licenses. All music used in the podcast has been edited to fit the text. Mobile Suit Breakdown provides critical commentary and is protected by the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Gundam content is copyright and/or trademark of Sunrise Inc., Bandai, Sotsu Agency, or its original creator. Mobile Suit Breakdown is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Sunrise, Bandai, Sotsu, or any of their subsidiaries, employees, or associates and makes no claim to own Gundam or any of the copyrights or trademarks related to it. Copyrighted content used in Mobile Suit Breakdown is used in accordance with the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Any queries should be directed to gundampodcast@gmail.com
Broadcasting from Ibiza, Markus Schulz returns with the latest studio edition of Global DJ Broadcast. The show is highlighted by the world premiere of Not Over Yet, his new collaboration with Paul Oakenfold and Grace; paying tribute to a song that has left a lasting mark on generations of dance music fans. Alongside the premiere, Markus shines a spotlight on Above & Beyond's Anjunabeats Volume 17 and Armin van Buuren's A State of Trance 2026 mix compilations. Beloved Coldharbour family member Mike EFEX provides the guestmix, highlighting his recent release Talk to Me. The Essentials with Markus Schulz 01. EBENEZER & Sarah de Warren - Colorblind 02. Fahlberg - The Beauty of Absence [Deeper Shades] 03. Pavlo Vicci - Tantum 04. Charles D - One Time for Your Mind 05. KREAM & Korolova - Annihilation 06. Eelke Kleijn - Feel It, See It 07. Christian Smith - Golden Point 08. Henry Saiz - The Pulse 09. Paul Oakenfold, Markus Schulz & Grace - Not Over Yet [In Bloom] 10. Atlantis - Fiji (Oliver Smith Remix) 11. Basil O'Glue & Nomas & Calantha - Morphing Realities [Down the Rabbit Hole] 12. Kryder - Ascension 13. Gaia - Tuvan (BLR Remix) 14. Johan Gielen presents Airscape - Trance Society 15. Nemke - Maia [A Moment of Sunrise] 16. Ben Gold - Where Life Takes Us [Hall of Fame] Mike EFEX 01. Mike EFEX - The Unseen Path 02. PARAFRAME - Strong 03. Alex Lentini & STOMP BOXX - Witches of Eden 04. Mike EFEX - The Message 05. Mike EFEX - Talk to Me 06. ID 07. Ticon, Martin Vice, Michael Banel & MVMB - Something Sleeps Inside Us (Innervoix Remix) 08. Spartaque, The YellowHeads - Galactic Drift 09. Simone Zino - Freedom 10. DOØL - Focus On (Broken Robot Remix) The Final 30 17. Nora en Pure - Senses of Comfort 18. Dosem - Queryer 19. Above & Beyond and Justine Suissa - When I Look in Your Eyes 20. Mesh x Dan Stone - Purple Haze 21. John Summit - Crystallized (John Summit Playa Dub) 22. Daniel Wanrooy - Burned 23. Markus Schulz presents Dakota - What the Night Gave Me 24. Adam Beyer & Mark Reeve - Love Within