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Sitting here wondering WTAF are we actually waiting for....the people of Tbilisi Georgia have not slept in days are out in the streets by the gazillion fighting for their democracy. Understanding that none of them wanted the Russian Putin Pussy Parade there unlike here where a bunch of dirtbag dipshits and billionaires chose a dictator who is too dumb to do shit on his own his entire miserable life. I'm really just wondering what the actual fuck are we doing?????? which is bascially NOTHING at least for me while i sit in my apartment and rant into a microphone. Not honestly sure how or what i need to prepare for the clusterfuck of a white supremacist billionaire bitch storm is brewing. Anyone have any ideas? Because Kash Patel surely has a whole fuckton of nightmarish type shit he and the rest of those consipiracy theory thugs wanna dish out. Ok. In the meantime i'm having a hoodie holiday blowout sale so DM me on the gram and send ya'self or someone a lil' bit of cozy. cool. thanks. yalla. bye.
Alun's been travelling for 12 months and was in need of a travel reset, so decided to rent an apartment in the trendy city of Tbilisi, Georgia. Routine and relaxation turned into chaos when Alun's Airbnb flooded during the night. High pressure jets of water spraying all over the house at 3am? Just the authentic Georgian experience he was hoping for! We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at tripologypodcast@gmail.com Check out our website: tripologypodcast.comFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/tripologypodcast/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@tripologypodcast Please rate the show and help us grow! Recommend the podcast to family & friends (all of them). It makes a HUGE difference. Thank you for your continued support. It means the world.
Tommo and Megsy are world travelers who have visited almost100 countries. But, several years ago, they set down roots in the country of Georgia and that's where they're raising their family and working on spreading the world about the beautiful and fascinating country they call home. They tell Brent about an amazing feast called a Supra, a dumpling eating lesson, and the incredible toasts given by a person called a Tamada. Plus, they'll talk about a restaurant whose menu is based on a 100 year old cookbook and a bottle of wine at passport control. [Ep 302] Show Notes: Eat This! Food and Wine Tours Food Fun Travel Tbilisi podcast Georgian House Giuaani Winery Ninia's Garden Chveni Ethnographer Barbarestan
Days 36 & 37 of my Around the World Ride: I rode 52 miles (84 km) from Gori to Tbilisi, Georgia. Day 37 was spent traveling to Australia: a 3-hour flight from Tbilisi to Dubai, a 7-hour layover in Dubai and an 11-hour flight to Perth, Australia.
This podcast is sponsored by Transcend, go to https://www.transcendcompany.com/rawtalk This Podcast is sponsored by Betterhelp. Go to http://www.betterhelp.com/rawtalk and get 10% off your first month! 0:00 Intro 0:29 how merabs life has been 1:34 what was merabs life before all of this 5:19 america is weak compared to other people in other countries 6:56 how merab found fighting 12:38 who inspired merab and how he got here, what growing up was like 18:34 why so many fighters come out of places like where merab is from 21:00 when did merabs fighting change 22:48 merabs endurance 24:04 the hardest part training wise for merab, and not finishing people 26:58 will the suga sean fight be merabs most difficult fight? 29:14 transcend ad 30:45 how does merab thing the fight is going to go? 32:12 merab and brad want to roll around and spar 33:13 merab on social media 35:08 getting dms from people you'd unexpect from popularity, and how its messed up things for a lot of people 38:41 where does merab find his peace oustide of fighting 40:18 does merab believe in intention 41:14 how merab maintains the grind and the heart 45:43 better help ad 46:48 who is the toughest guy in merabs division to beat 49:23 would merab ever go up in weight classes? 52:58 after ufc would merab fight influencers? 54:38 jake paul and mike tyson 56:12 if logan and jake paul fought how would it go 58:48 outside of aljo who has merab created good friendships with 1:02:51 brad is opening a gym in vegas
Tekuna Gachechiladze is the chef and founder of Café Littera in Tbilisi, Georgia. She has been called the godmother of Georgia's culinary revolution and fuses thousand year old Georgian flavours with contemporary international influences. We will hear how Tekuna Gachechiladze, to her family's disappointment, switched her academic career to chef-restaurateur and how important the ceremony around eating is for the Georgians, especially in times of oppression and political turmoil. The recommendations mentioned in this podcast and thousands more are available for free in the World of Mouth app: https://www.worldofmouth.app/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nino Mortkipanidze, Chapter Ambassador, and Maria Voskanyan, Communication Lead (Women in Tech), joined the show to promote the first edition of the Women in Technology Caucasus and Central Asia awards for the first time in Georgia, scheduled for September 22. About Nino: Chapter Ambassador for Women in Tech Chief Innovation Officer at THE CROSSROADS Caucasus University in Tbilisi, Georgia. Nino is an experienced consultant with a demonstrated history of working in the management consulting industry. She is skilled in Operations Management, Financial Accounting, Project Management, and Risk Management—a strong consulting professional with a BBA in Major Corporate Finance. About Maria: Communication Lead for Women in Tech Blockchain UX Designer, Brand Strategist, Empowering Women to make sense of Web3 Despite working in male-dominated industries - Tech/Digital, Maria has helped dozens of companies transform and develop cutting-edge branding and UX/UI designs that stand out from the noise and inspire them to take action. After running into Blockchain Technology and learning more about Web3, Maria was instantly motivated to become one of the adopters of emerging Web3 tools; this practice later manifested in a turning point in her career when she founded a Web3 Women Space Community that is run and managed entirely by women. Empowering women in Web3, training, learning, supervising remote teams, mentoring and getting mentored by industry leaders, and building ecosystems designed to support, assist, fund, and grow women have become her lifelong mission. What's Women in Tech? Women in Tech is the world's leading organization for Inclusion, Diversity, and equity in STEM. The community counts for over 200,000 members across the globe, with chapters in all six continents. With the Head Office in Paris, they are a Global Movement. The community is represented by persons of all abilities – regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, class, age, or sexual orientation. What's the focus of Women in Tech? They focus on four primary areas that call for action: Education, Business, Social Inclusion and Advocacy. They create impact through the effort to build skills and confidence, setting women up for success. Women in Tech's mission? Women in Tech® has a double mission: to close the gender gap and to help women embrace technology. They aim to educate, equip, and empower women and girls with the necessary skills and confidence to succeed in STEM careers. By 2030, the goal is to Empower 5 million Women and Girls. website https://women-in-tech.org/ge/ Nino Mortkipanidze linkedin.com/in/nino-lortkipanidze-27a494195 Maria Voskanyan linkedin.com/in/maria-voskanyan A MUST-LISTEN SHOW!!!
Zack The Russian, aged 22 and from Siberia, was forced to flee his homeland after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. He started creating YouTube content while in Russia, to introduce Russian culture and life to his audience. As a student in Moscow, he participated in protests against the invasion of Ukraine, risking arrest and conscription into the war. In March 2022, he left Russia for the Republic of Georgia, where he lived in Tbilisi for a year. He is now studying in the US, and works as a You Tube content creator and is a strong voice protesting the war through his channel. He advocates for Ukrainian independence, and gives voice to fellow Russians who are calling for a democratic and peaceful Russia. He offers information on how the war affects Russians and hopes, through YouTube to further peace and understanding. ---------- LINKS: www.youtube.com/@ZacktheRussian Instagram - instagram.com/zacktherussian PayPalpay - pal.me/zackdarussian?country.x=GE&locale.x=en_US Patreon - patreon.com/zacktherussian ---------- SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ---------- TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND: Save Ukraine https://www.saveukraineua.org/ Superhumans - Hospital for war traumas https://superhumans.com/en/ UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukraine https://unbroken.org.ua/ Come Back Alive https://savelife.in.ua/en/ Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchen https://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraine UNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyy https://u24.gov.ua/ Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation https://prytulafoundation.org ---------- PLATFORMS: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CurtainSilicon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siliconcurtain/ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4thRZj6NO7y93zG11JMtqm Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/finkjonathan/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ---------- Welcome to the Silicon Curtain podcast. Please like and subscribe if you like the content we produce. It will really help to increase the popularity of our content in YouTube's algorithm. Our material is now being made available on popular podcasting platforms as well, such as Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
We're in Tbilisi, Georgia, with Paul McDougal of Travelness.com. We talk about the sulfur baths in the Abanotubani District, going for a walk at Turtle Lake, and exploring the historic Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Show notes & our 1-page guide are at WeTravelThere.com/tbilisi Acorns invests your spare change automatically on every purchase and earns Found Money at participating retailers. It's a great way to save for travel. For a limited time, sign up at wetravelthere.com/acorns & we'll both earn $5.
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Nino Lortkipanidze, Chapter Ambassador, and Maria Voskanyan, Communication Lead (Women in Tech), joined the show to promote the first edition of the Women in Technology Caucasus and Central Asia awards for the first time in Georgia, scheduled for September 22. About Nino: Chapter Ambassador for Women in Tech Chief Innovation Officer at THE CROSSROADS Caucasus University in Tbilisi, Georgia. Nino is an experienced consultant with a demonstrated history of working in the management consulting industry. She is skilled in Operations Management, Financial Accounting, Project Management, and Risk Management—a strong consulting professional with a BBA in Major Corporate Finance. About Maria: Communication Lead for Women in Tech Blockchain UX Designer, Brand Strategist, Empowering Women to make sense of Web3 Despite working in male-dominated industries - Tech/Digital, Maria has helped dozens of companies transform and develop cutting-edge branding and UX/UI designs that stand out from the noise and inspire them to take action. After running into Blockchain Technology and learning more about Web3, Maria was instantly motivated to become one of the adopters of emerging Web3 tools; this practice later manifested in a turning point in her career when she founded a Web3 Women Space Community that is run and managed entirely by women. Empowering women in Web3, training, learning, supervising remote teams, mentoring and getting mentored by industry leaders, and building ecosystems designed to support, assist, fund, and grow women have become her lifelong mission. What's Women in Tech? Women in Tech is the world's leading organization for Inclusion, Diversity, and equity in STEM. The community counts for over 200,000 members across the globe, with chapters in all six continents. With the Head Office in Paris, they are a Global Movement. The community is represented by persons of all abilities – regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, class, age, or sexual orientation. What's the focus of Women in Tech? They focus on four primary areas that call for action: Education, Business, Social Inclusion and Advocacy. They create impact through the effort to build skills and confidence, setting women up for success. Women in Tech's mission? Women in Tech® has a double mission: to close the gender gap and to help women embrace technology. They aim to educate, equip, and empower women and girls with the necessary skills and confidence to succeed in STEM careers. By 2030, the goal is to Empower 5 million Women and Girls. website https://women-in-tech.org/ge/ Nino Lortkipanidze linkedin.com/in/nino-lortkipanidze-27a494195 Maria Voskanyan linkedin.com/in/maria-voskanyan A MUST-LISTEN SHOW!!!
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow Windsor TONIGHT: This host zooming from Tbilisi, Georgia to Mscow, New York City, Ottawa, Pearl River Valley and Omsk: With special attention to Roskosmos combat battalion called Uran.
This week Georgians and those sympathetic to them protested outside the Georgian embassy in Tallinn. They did so in solidarity with the massive protests in Tbilisi - Georgia's capital - as the parliament tried to pass a Foreign Agent law that the protesters dubbed the "Russian Law", as Putin passed the same law on his path to authoritarianism. In this episode, our host Terry McDonald is joined by TLU Graduate and protest organizer Anano Iashvili, who tells us about the political situation in Georgia, the ongoing Russian military occupation of Georgian territory, the backlash against the law, and what comes next as the government wavers in face of widespread resistance. We learn about Georgia's fate - living a proud independent identity while often caught between Russia and the West. This podcast is presented in conjunction with Estonian World magazine.
Omar gets right to the inspiring conversation with Anthony Rivest. He's not from Athens Georgia or Atlanta Georgia but Tbilisi Georgia, the country.Anthony helps stressed-out professionals get clear on their roadmap to a life that lights them up. He also hosts Your Brother's Podcast. Do you feel trapped in a “successful” life?In this episode, Omar and Anthony discuss:Lack of ClarityThe Relationship with the Inner SelfBeing Stuck in HabitsAddictionPurposeCreating Something NewFocusing AttentionDoing your Own ThingHatersWhy Anthony Left Canada for GeorgiaLiving in GeorgiaGoing withinand much more! Join the What if it Did Work movement on FacebookGet the Book!www.omarmedrano.com
GB2RS News Sunday the 27th of November 2022 The news headlines: 146 to 147MHz NoV Extension HF DXpedition FundTrustee Required RSGB Convention Presentations Ofcom has agreed to the RSGB request to extend the 146 to 147MHz Notice of Variation for a further year. It is available on a non-interference basis and the NoV is subject to a 30-day notice period of change or withdrawal. Full licence holders can apply for the 146 to 147MHz NoV via the RSGB website at rsgb.org/nov The RSGB assists HF DXpeditions to the rarer countries through a fund that is supported each year from the proceeds of a raffle held at the annual RSGB Convention, as well as income from legacies and donations. The Society is looking to appoint a fifth Trustee for the HF DXpedition Fund who, given the increasing number of applications, will also act as Secretary to the group. Applicants should be enthusiastic HF DXers with an interest in DXCC and IOTA. For further information about the role and how to apply, go to the volunteer vacancies section of the RSGB website at rsgb.org/volunteers The RSGB has released two individual 2022 Convention presentations. In the first, Professor Alwyn Seeds, G8DOH talks about “Building a VHF/UHF Contest Station”. The second presentation is by Hans Summers, G0UPL who explains “The QCX CW transceiver kit story: design, development, five years of production and evolution”. Part of the second presentation was live-streamed during the Convention but you can now watch it all on the RSGB YouTube channel – go to youtube.com/theRSGB and choose the RSGB 2022 Convention playlist. On Saturday 3 December at 1400UTC, AMSAT SA and the South African Radio League are hosting a webinar about Hamprojects. This is a platform to facilitate complex projects that are beyond the possibility of individuals or even one amateur radio society or club. The concept was developed by Willi Vollenweider, HB9AMC as part of the IARU Region 1 Shaping the future of Amateur Radio initiative. During the webinar, Willi will explain Hamprojects in detail and how individual radio amateurs and groups, or amateur radio cubs, can participate or initiate their own projects and attract international participation. The webinar is free to attend and open to anyone who has an interest in technology and a desire to become part of future innovation. Register as soon as possible, as participation is limited to 150 persons, via tinyurl.com/hamrprojects Don't forget the Transatlantic Centenary Tests event that starts at 0000UTC on Thursday the 1st of December and runs for the whole month. There are awards available for working the special stations and, if you are an RSGB Member and hold a Full Licence, still opportunities to book an operating slot. Go to rsgb.org/tct for full information. And now for details of rallies and events Bishop Auckland Radio Amateur Club Rally will be held today, the 27th, at Spennymoor Leisure Centre, High Street, Spennymoor, County Durham, DL16 6DB. Doors open at 10.30 am for everyone and 10 am for disabled visitors. Admission is £2 and free to under-14s who are accompanied by an adult. Talk-in will be on 2m channel V44. Contact Bob Dingle, G0OCB on 07710 023 916 for further information. The Midlands Round Table event will be held on Saturday the 3rd of December. The day will follow a relaxed schedule with talks aimed primarily at Microwave, Amateur Television, Amateur Satellite and other innovative areas of amateur radio. There will be tables provided free of charge for the junk sale and for any free items attendees wish to give away. The event is being held at Eaton Manor, Eaton-under-Heywood, Church Stretton, Shropshire, SY6 7DH. The event venue will be open from 9 am and proceedings will start at 10 am. Questions and requests should be directed to Paul, G8AQA on 01694 771 441. The Yeovil Amateur Radio Club Rally will be held on Thursday the 29th of December at Davis Hall, Howell Hill, West Camel, Yeovil, Somerset, BA22 7QX. Doors will be open from 9.30 am to 1 pm and admission is £3. Free parking is available. The event will include bring and buy as well as 20 tables for traders. For more information contact Bob on 01963 440 167. Now the Special Event News Leyland and District Amateur Radio Club will be active as GB9LD for Lancashire Day today, the 27th of November. Activity will take place on the 40m to 70cm bands. At 1500UTC the club will read the Lancashire Day Proclamation on HF and toast His Majesty King Charles III, Duke of Lancaster. All are welcome to join in. Enquiries to ladar@mail.com On Thursday the 1st of December, GB1WH will begin operating. The Special Event Station has been established to promote the work done by Wakefield Hospice. For more information, visit the GB1WH QRZ.com page. GB1LJF begins its on-air activities on Thursday the 1st of December. The Special Event Station is operating to celebrate the manufacturing of the English Electric Lightning aircraft in Lancashire. More information is available via the GB1LJF QRZ.com page. Now the DX news Today, the 27th is the last chance to work Alex, K6VHF. He is active as 4L1FP from Tbilisi Georgia. He is operating SSB, CW and FT8 on the 80 to 10m bands. QSL via Logbook of the World, Club Log or directly to K6VHF. Don, K6ZO will be active as 7Q6M from Malawi until the 29th of November. He will be available on the 160 to 6m bands using SSB and CW. QSL via Logbook of the World or directly to K6ZO. Special Event Station CX100B will be active until the 30th of November. The station is operating to celebrate the centenary of the first radio broadcast in Uruguay which took place on the 6th of November 1922. QSL via CX1AA and Logbook of the World. Special callsign ZW200ESQ is active until the 30th of November to celebrate the bicentennial of the Brazilian Navy. Operations will take place from the premises of the Brazilian Naval School's Communication Group. Activity will be on all bands from 80m to 70cm using CW, SSB, digital modes and FM on satellite. QSL via the bureau or directly to PY1JR. Bob, W7YAQ and Al, K7AR will be active as K8H from Tutuila Island, OC-045, American Samoa until the 1st of December. They will be operating two stations on the 160 to 10m bands. QSL via Club Log, Logbook of the World or via W7YAQ. Now the contest news Today, the 27th, the CQ Worldwide DX CW Contest ends its 24-hour run at 2359UTC. Using CW only on the 160 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and CQ Zone. On Monday the 28th of November the RSGB FT4 Contest runs from 2000 to 2130UTC. Using the 80, 40 and 20m bands, the exchange is a report and four-character locator. Thursday the 1st of December sees the start of the UK Six Metre Group Winter Marathon. The contest will run until the 31st of January 2023. Using all modes on the 6m band, the exchange is signal report and locator. The ARRL 160m Contest begins at 2200UTC on Friday the 2nd of December and finishes at 1600UTC on Sunday the 4th of December. Using CW only on the 160m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. American and Canadian stations also send their ARRL or RAC section. Next Sunday, the 4th of December, the 144MHz AFS Contest runs from 1000 to 1400UTC. Using all modes, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA, and G4BAO on Friday 25th November 2022 We dodged a bullet last week when a large coronal hole failed to produce a geomagnetic disturbance. Despite many predictions that we could expect an upturn in the Kp index, it looks like the solar wind missed the Earth, probably because the hole was too low in the Sun's southern hemisphere. As a result the Kp index never went higher than 4, actually 3.67 globally, and things remained calm. This was good news for HF, although a low solar flux index below 120 all week was nothing to get excited about. At the same time, the improvement in low-band conditions, as we head into late Autumn, is making up for it. Top Band contacts have been recorded with 3B8 Mauritius, and Peter, G3PHO has even made it into the USA in the late afternoon on 160m FT8. So, if you've never worked much on Top Band, and you have the antenna for it, give it a try. Failing that, try the top end of 80m SSB around sunrise in the UK for contacts with the USA. Next week, NOAA predicts that the solar flux index will remain around the 120-125 mark. The good news is that there are no large coronal holes currently visible and there have only been minor C-class flares with CMEs that have not been Earth-directed, so geomagnetic conditions are likely to be good. That is, at least until the 1st of December when we have a predicted Kp index of four, which may disrupt contacts mainly on polar paths. This is good news for this weekend's CQ Worldwide CW contest, which is a great opportunity for you to up your country totals or for your Worked All States award. Now a footnote for those occasions when the propquest.co.uk graphs are not updating. It can be a local effect at one of the stations, such as Chilton, which has been offline recently. Usually selecting one of the tick boxes in the top right of the graphs will show Fairford or Dourbes when available. However, last week and maybe still, we have a complete blank for all three ionosonde station plots, which is much more likely to be a server issue in the States where the data is hosted. You can check the Propquest server is working by selecting the “Archive” or “Averages” tabs. In any event, the ionosonde data plots will come back automatically once any issues have been resolved. And now the VHF and up propagation news The unsettled spell of weather continues into the first half of next week so could provide some further rain scatter opportunities on the GHz Bands. The broad south-westerly pattern may well switch over to an easterly after midweek as high pressure builds across Scotland. This could bring a return of Tropo for some parts, but looks a bit weak, while the south will continue to be affected by low-pressure systems. It will feel colder, with some models hinting at wintry conditions being a possibility, so wrap up well if you plan to do any portable operation! The Alpha Monocerotids meteor shower noted last week is over but the small November Orionids, active until the 6th of December, reaches its peak on Monday the 28th. Get ready for the big Geminids meteor shower in December. It commences on the 4th reaching a ZHR of over 100 between the 14th and 15th. More about this closer to the shower peak. Moon declination is increasing again and goes positive on Friday. So Moon windows will lengthen and zenith angles will increase. Path losses, on the other hand, start to increase again this week after last Friday's perigee. We have to wait until mid-2026 before maximum declination coincides with the lowest path loss, but we are moving in that direction again. 144MHz sky noise is low all week, not getting above 300 Kelvin until next Sunday. And that's all from the propagation team this week.
This week's Local Selection Mix comes from Belfast born, Berlin based talent AOIFE. Fresh off the back of a debut in Tresor, AOIFE has supplied a 90 minute thriller full of twists and turns from groove, loops, bloops, EBM and slamming techno. DJ, event promoter, international publicist and label manager- AOIFE has confirmed her own place in Europe's dance music community. The Belfast born, Berlin based talent has firmly integrated herself amongst a variety of parties, starting a residency with Germany's Ravescape and having regular appearances with UK party starters Ape-X. AOIFE has formed an unapologetic approach to DJ sets, focusing on the sounds of untamed techno, driving electro, ebm and dance floor euphoria. The self-taught DJ has already appeared on notable platforms like Rinse FM, RTE Pulse & Kanal 6. After being tipped as ‘One To Watch‘ on Behind The Decks in 2020, AOIFE made a move to Berlin and has continued on an accelerated progression, rubbing shoulders on line ups with the likes of VTSS, Manni Dee, Keepsakes & O.B.I. at clubs including Tresor, Khidi Club, Suicide Club, Digital & World Headquarters, Rote Sonne in cities such as Newcastle – England, Amman – Jordan and Berlin & Munich – Germany & Tbilisi – Georgia. With a profound multifaceted ability, AOIFE strives to develop and mature her sound amongst the Berlin music scene, as she joins Percussive Agency. The future burns bright bright for this rising talent. This is a mix of different tracks, moments, moods and sounds that I've been playing over the last while. I'm preferring longer sets at the moment and getting the chance to build on energies so that's why this one has an extra half hour to a 60'minute podcasts as normal. Expect a bit of everything from groove, loops, bloops, EBM and slamming techno. AOIFE ------------------ SC: @aoife_ie IG: www.instagram.com/aoife_ie Four Four Magazine --------------------------- FB: www.facebook.com/FOURFOURDANCE/ IG: www.instagram.com/fourfourmagazine/ Web: www.fourfourmag.com/
Ex-hotelier and rock'n'roll promoter, turned wine merchant and author, John Baker is a name well known in the industry, mostly for his knowledge of fine wines and his book "Stalin's Wine Cellar". Jill & Richo chat to John about his adventure from Double Bay Sydney to Tbilisi Georgia to authenticate Stalin's secret multimillion dollar wine cellar. A wild, rough ride in the glamorous world of high-end wine, this is an interview not to be missed! #stalinswinecellar
The journey continues in Part two of Tom, Sam, and Shannon's conversation with Mitch Kates - the pro wrestler turned marketing strategist turned political operative. After moving to Pittsburgh on a dare and a brush with local office (complete with “Think Big” campaign swag in size XXL only), our weekend warrior started his own branding firm working with the likes of Playboy and Guinness before moving on to managing political campaigns. How did he make the transition and how did his victories in a number of important local-level races land him in Tbilisi Georgia? Tune in to find out and hear more of the story behind The Georgian Dream Campaign. Spoiler Alert: there is a shark tank built into the conference room floor, collateral distributed under the cover of night, and an albino rapper at every campaign rally. And when you're done listening, let us know - is Mitch responsible for finally ending the Curse of the Bambino in 2004? A Marketing Podcast With No Name is produced at kglobal studios in Washington DC and is hosted by Tom Frank, Shannon Powers and Sam Santarelli.
What does marketing have to do with wrestling and the country of Georgia? We're not really sure either. . . But on the inaugural episode of A Marketing Podcast With No Name, Tom, Sam, and Shannon find the connection as they welcome Mitch Kates to talk about a career that is anything but ordinary. In part one of this two-part interview, they dive into his roots as a professional wrestler, the evolution of his professional brand from Killer Kowalski's nephew to Jason the Terrible, and why being the villain is sometimes even better than being just another good guy. They also get into the story that brought Tom and Mitch together in the first place — traversing Tbilisi Georgia documenting the life and campaign of an unlikely presidential candidate to win over the hearts and minds of Georgians as well the American audiences supporting him. Listen in as Tom gets to reminisce about his glory days as a filmmaker, Sam shows off his useless trivia knowledge, and Shannon learns more than she ever wanted to know about a sport that is all for show. And while you wait for Part Two to drop, let us know what you think - is Jason the Terrible so generic a brand, it's actually brilliant?A Marketing Podcast With No Name is produced at kglobal studios in Washington DC and is hosted by Tom Frank, Shannon Powers and Sam Santarelli.
Zamir Gotta upstages Anthony Bourdain on a tour of the mountainous Eurasian country, featuring food from Tbilisi, Batumi, and Khurvaleti. Original Airdate: Season 7, 2016. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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In this episode, Meg & Tom discuss some of the reasons why you should consider adding Tbilisi to your travel bucket list. They also talk about some of the reasons why moving to Tbilisi and living in Tbilisi is pretty great! Mentions: Female Safety App - https://safeyou.space/ (Safe You) Emergency Services Contact App - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mia.emergency_georgia_112&hl=en&gl=US (112 Georgia) (need Georgian Sim for this to work)
Tbilisi Podcast is OUT MAY 4th! We are so excited to bring you this brand new podcast all about Tbilisi Georgia. This Podcast Is For You if you've ever thought about visiting or even moving to Tbilisi, or just curious about this up and coming destination! Covering everything a visitor or expat would need to know about Tbilisi & Georgia.
Sometimes the hardest thing about being a digital nomad is planning where to go next. With this new guide, Crucial Constructs explains why the city of Tbilisi is a great choice. Go to https://crucialconstructs.com/how-to-be-digital-nomadtbilisi-georgia (https://crucialconstructs.com/how-to-be-digital-nomadtbilisi-georgia) for more information.
Lately, I have been obsessed with the country of Georgia, and if you like beaches, mountains, charming old towns, wine regions, and off-the-beaten path places, then you might become obsessed with this former communist state, as well.Emily Lush certainly did. She's an Australian writer and photographer who moved to Georgia after falling in love with its history, culture, textiles, and architecture, like Armenian merchant houses, opulent mansions, mosques, and Orthodox churches.Emily joins me on the LIVE Without Borders podcast to discuss how to explore and eat your way through Georgia, including the capital Tbilisi and road trips. Enjoy!Hello! I'm your host, Sarah Mikutel. But the real question is, who are you? Where are you now and where do you want to be? Can I help you get there?Visit sarahmikutel.com to learn how we can work together to help you achieve more peace, happiness, and positive transformation in your life.Book your Enneagram typing session by going to sarahmikutel.com/typingsession
“Stealing a quiet moment in the middle of the city.”
What is Tbilisi Georgia like? In this video, Andrew shares five things that he loves about Tbilisi, Georgia and what you should know about the city and culture. https://nomadcapitalist.com/ Andrew Henderson and the Nomad Capitalist team are the world's most sought-after experts on legal offshore tax strategies, investment immigration, and global citizenship. We work exclusively with seven- and eight-figure entrepreneurs and investors who want to "go where they're treated best". Work with Andrew: https://nomadcapitalist.com/apply/ Andrew has started offshore companies, opened dozens of offshore bank accounts, obtained multiple second passports, and purchased real estate on four continents. He has spent the last 12 years studying and personally implementing the Nomad Capitalist lifestyle. Our growing team of researchers, strategies, and implementers add to our ever-growing knowledge base of the best options available. In addition, we've spent years studying the behavior of hundreds of clients in order to help people get the results they want faster and with less effort. About Andrew: https://nomadcapitalist.com/about/ Our Website: http://www.nomadcapitalist.com Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=nomadcapitalist Buy Andrew's Book: https://amzn.to/2QKQqR0 DISCLAIMER: The information in this video should not be considered tax, financial, investment, or any kind of professional advice. Only a professional diagnosis of your specific situation can determine which strategies are appropriate for your needs. Nomad Capitalist can and does not provide advice unless/until engaged by you.
The first part of his 40,000-kilometer cycling journey took him from England to Tbilisi Georgia. After a winter break in England earning money, he reunited with his bike and continued through central Asia along the Pamir highway and into the Whakan Valley. He was denied a visa to China so he chose to cycle India from south to north. His adventure continued into Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and down Australia from Darwin to Adelaide enduring the relentless heat of the Outback. It was 775 days on the road with a budget of $5.40 a day. Check out Josiah and his other adventures include sailing across the Indian Ocean and hiking across Europe at josiahskeats.com. Josiah Skeats, welcome to The Pursuit Zone.
“The thunderstorm that ended in tragedy for the city: lost homes and a washed away zoo that released its animals into the streets (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/08/the-tragedy-of-tbilisi-zoo-what-happened-next-georgian-capital)”
In this episode I interview Mike Swigunski, author of Global Career: How to Work Anywhere & Travel Forever. Mike has worked and traveled in over 85+ countries over the past decade and loves writing about remote work and entrepreneurship. He's currently in Tbilisi, Georgia and we talk about his favorite countries to work from as a digital nomad, costs of living, and what he thinks of Georgia compared to the 85+ other countries he's been to. Mike's Book: https://globalcareerbook.com/ Mike's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6MwSmOY5N3qGw_P3tTcIfg Johnny's Channel: http://Youtube.com/JohnnyFD 12 Weeks in Thailand: https://amzn.to/3mD8ZXB Life Changes Quick: https://amzn.to/3ktu2tC
Art Costa Manso shares his experience solo traveling around the world, being a digital nomad in Georgia, and how he started his YouTube Channel Gringo Nation. Art talks about the pros and cons of living in Georgia, what the expat community is like, the cost of living, and what "home" means for him. "A visitor is a gift from God" is a popular saying in Georgia. It illustrates how welcoming Georgians are towards foreigners. Check out Art's YouTube Channel Gringo Nation: www.youtube.com/gringonation For videos about life in different countries, interviews with expats, and travel guides, go to www.youtube.com/readygoexpat. Follow us on Instagram @readygoexpat --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/expatsexposed/message
Gracia es una apasionada de los trenes y estaba recorriendo Europa cuando llegó la pandemia. Le dio tiempo a volver a su casa en Tbilisi (Georgia) donde reside desde hace 3 años. Ha aprovechado estos meses para publicar su libro de viajes: 'Sola, Anatomía de un viaje en tren a Tbilisi’
Gracia es una apasionada de los trenes y estaba recorriendo Europa cuando llegó la pandemia. Le dio tiempo a volver a su casa en Tbilisi (Georgia) donde reside desde hace 3 años. Ha aprovechado estos meses para publicar su libro de viajes: 'Sola, Anatomía de un viaje en tren a Tbilisi’
The podcast about Georgian polyphonic songs and the women who sing them. Launching 21st October 2020 at the International Symposium on Traditional Polyphony in Tbilisi Georgia. Support the podcast at: https://www.patreon.com/voicesoftheancestors https://ko-fi.com/voicesoftheancestors
From the Host: Katherine Ann Byam Isabelle is an inspiration to her students past and present, as she does finance with style and flair. Her articles have been viewed more than 350000 times, a testament to the value she brings. This podcast explores: The financial impact of the pandemic on luxury brands bottom line. The trends in sustainable change and whats driving it. The upskilling needed by people adversely impacted by the pandemic. About our guest - Isabelle Chaboud Isabelle Chaboud is an Associate Professor in the Finance Law and Accounting department of Grenoble Ecole de Management. Since December 2018, she has been Programme Director for the MSc in Fashion Design & Luxury Management and since September 2019, responsible for the MBA Brand & Luxury Management specialisation. Her main areas of teaching are financial analysis (especially in the luxury sector), auditing and international accounting. She teaches or taught in Grenoble, London, Paris, Berlin, Marrakech, Moscow, Tbilisi (Georgia) and Singapore. Before joining Grenoble Ecole de Management in 2001, Isabelle worked for 7.5 years for PriceWaterhouseCoopers in Lyon, France where she was a financial audit manager. She had clients in various industries as well as in services. She was part of the European Internal Audit team of PwC and worked in Spain (Madrid) and Portugal (Lisbon). Isabelle is a French native but lived for more than three years in the United Kingdom, two years in Germany, one year in the United States, one year in Spain. She graduated from Grenoble Ecole de Management in 1992 and from the International Teachers Program (ITP) delivered by HEC Executive Education, Paris in June 2014. She regularly publishes intellectual contributions in different media. f you would like to learn more about this topic, please find her work in English below https://theconversation.com/how-the-covid-19-crisis-could-remodel-the-luxury-industry-138137 Where Ideas Launch - the Podcast for the Unexpected Innovator is hosted by Katherine Ann Byam and sponsored by Dieple Virtual Service Hub. DVSH is her consulting firm that supports modern day service based and manufacturing start ups to scale up with Strategy, Process Optimisation, and Advanced Analytics. Check it out on the following link https://www.dieple.com/vsh/
En el episodio de hoy continuaremos tratando el tema de la situación económica de España, con la opinión de un profesional español radicado en Bruselas hace muchos años. Sergio es un arquitecto valenciano que conocí hace muchos años en Tbilisi (Georgia) y empaticé desde el primer momento por su capacidad de interpretación en temas de actualidad nacional e internacional. 07:50 ¿Cómo ven a los españoles en el exterior? 11:55 Los georgianos y el coronavirus. 17:09 Boris Johnson “El que tenga que morirse que se muera” 21:15 No tener una fiscalidad común en Europa es un error enorme. 23.31 Hay que obligar a los Bancos, de alguna manera, a que pongan el dinero en circulación porque sino, ese dinero se lo quedan ellos y no mueve la economía.. 24:29 El precio del petróleo. 28:46 Las vacunas y el “Apocalipsis Zombi”. 31:00 La farmacéuticas. Los efectos adversos de las vacunas los paga el Estado.
En el episodio de hoy continuaremos tratando el tema de la situación económica de España, con la opinión de un profesional español radicado en Bruselas hace muchos años. Sergio es un arquitecto valenciano que conocí hace muchos años en Tbilisi (Georgia) y empaticé desde el primer momento por su capacidad de interpretación en temas de actualidad nacional e internacional. 07:50 ¿Cómo ven a los españoles en el exterior? 11:55 Los georgianos y el coronavirus. 17:09 Boris Johnson “El que tenga que morirse que se muera” 21:15 No tener una fiscalidad común en Europa es un error enorme. 23.31 Hay que obligar a los Bancos, de alguna manera, a que pongan el dinero en circulación porque sino, ese dinero se lo quedan ellos y no mueve la economía.. 24:29 El precio del petróleo. 28:46 Las vacunas y el “Apocalipsis Zombi”. 31:00 La farmacéuticas. Los efectos adversos de las vacunas los paga el Estado.
In this episode, we are starting a new series where female travellers from all over the globe tell us about their hometowns and why it's such a great place for female travellers to visit. We want to inspire you through their passion for their hometowns to explore places that perhaps you'd never thought of visiting and to discover these cities from a locals perspective. First Hometown: Tbilisi - The Republic of Georgia (Europe) Megsy sits down with her good friend Kelly to discuss why they love living in Tbilisi.They Discuss:Why it's such a great place for female travellers to visit?3 Must See Attractions in TbilisiFood!!! What to Eatand our insiders' tips to getting the very best out of the city Mentions:Bolt (Taxi app) - Use the code LW25S5 to get your first ride free (up to 5 Georgian Lari)Tbilisi free walking tours - https://tbilisifreewalkingtours.com/Cafe Leila - Vegetarian Cafe TbilisiFood Fun Travel restaurant article for Tbilisi - https://foodfuntravel.com/17-best-restaurants-in-tbilisi-cafes-in-tbilisi/Tbilisi meetup - link to our event - https://www.facebook.com/events/1784826648380031/Tbilisi social calendar group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/TbilisiSocialCalendar/ Foodfuntravel.com/georgia - for all our articles on the region, including our Tbilisi arrival guideIf you want to take a food and wine tour with us, of Tbilisi or out to the wine regions - eatthistours.com Read Kelly's blog at: Global Goose Travel: https://global-goose.com/
This episode launches a special series on security, Georgia and the Black Sea region. The series is sponsored by the Polish Embassy in Tbilisi Georgia – the NATO contact point embassy for 2019/2020. In this first episode of the series, Adam catches up with Dominik Jankowski – a Brussels-based expert on security who gives an overview from the NATO perspective. Adam and Dominik discuss the Black Sea, Georgia’s co-operation with NATO, NATO response to the situation in Ukraine as well as relations with Russia.Support the podcast – Become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/talkeasterneuropeJoin us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/TalkEasternEurope Resources:New Eastern Europe Issue 5 2019: The Black Sea Region: A Geopolitical Trojan Horse? http://neweasterneurope.eu/2019/08/26/the-black-sea-region-a-geopolitical-trojan-horse/Adam on Twitter: https://twitter.com/areichardtMaciek on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MakulskiMaciejMusic featured in the podcast licensed under the Creative Commons license 3.0/4.0:Intro: Indie Rock by Scott Holmes –http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes/Road_Trip_Indie_Rock/Indie_Rock_1327Siesta by Jahzzar https://www.freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Travellers_Guide/Siesta
This is a bonus episode of the drunken boxing podcast. It's an interview conducted with Byron Jacobs (host of The Drunken Boxing Podcast) in 2017, by the European/International Wushu Federation's Vice-President during 4th European Continental Kung Fu Championships held in Tbilisi - Georgia. We discussed various aspects related to Chinese traditional martial arts. Some valuable insight came out though this discussion regarding these arts. Support this channel and all my projects: https://www.patreon.com/mushinmartialculture Video of the Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0QAfu9Dil0 The Drunken Boxing Podcast Anchor: https://anchor.fm/the-drunken-boxing-podcast RSS Feed: https://anchor.fm/s/d5c0c08/podcast/rss Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Drunken-Boxing-Podcast-801368680265940/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro/Outro Music Information: Artist: Mujo情 Track Title: Wu Dang Mountain Pt.2 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0vg08... Bandcamp: https://mujobeatz.bandcamp.com/album/... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mujobeatz/?... Used with permission from Mujo情
Brent and Michael are a gay couple who sold everything they owned back in America to travel the world. They have been together for more than two decades and they have found their "happily ever after" by becoming digital nomads. They had a lot of crazy adventures along the way but they believe that this nomad journey is the best decision they ever made. On this episode, Brent and Michael share their experiences as a gay couple in the nomad community. They reveal other people’s consciousness and perception towards the LGBT. After traveling for over 20 years, they have gathered tons of ideas on how to fully enjoy a digital nomad life – and they are here to share those insights with all the listeners! Links: Blog - BrentAndMichaelAreGoingPlaces.com Hotel Hack - www.Pruvo.net Time Stamps: 02:41 – What is the LGBT perception in the digital nomad community? 05:46 – Their nomad journey as a gay couple 06:45 – “The world isn’t the scary place that I thought it was.” - @BrentAndMichael 09:10 – Building a nomad family with other nomads 14:48 – Why they prefer slow travel? 20:30 – Disadvantages of fast travel 24:47 – What it’s like to be a gay couple in Tbilisi Georgia 30:21 – Difference between Americans and other Nationality 36:05 – Gay prejudice and consciousness in Georgia 43:28 – “Experiences are worth so much more than things.” - @BrentAndMichael 44:04 – The things they gave up in order to gain 49:00 – The benefit of taking risks 54:19 – How writing help them finance their travels 58:57 – “Our story isn’t when we left two years ago; it’s everything that led up to it.” - @BrentAndMichael Enjoyed this episode? Share it with friends!
We bring you this episode directly from Tbilisi Georgia where President de la Torre discusses how SDSU students and faculty are making an impact across the globe through SDSU Georgia, where we recently graduated our first cohort of 52 of STEM leaders, 40% of which are women.
Our Guests Tommo and Megsy are two roaming food and travel photographers & writers with an insatiable passion for seeking out culinary deliciousness. They've visited 91 countries during their quest to find the ultimate Food Worth Traveling For. On their food travel blog, they share what they have discovered, to help you plan your next perfect foodie vacation. Whether it be eating on the streets of Calcutta eating 50 cent curry and naan bread baked in an old oil drum converted into a tandoori oven. Or it is Michelin star excellence that is almost too pretty to eat, they will travel the lengths of the earth to find it, photograph it and then eat it. In this episode take a dive into the unchanged culture of Tbilisi Georgia, a country not talked about very often for travel and vacations. Immerse yourself in the wonder of Tbilisi. What You’ll Learn Where Tbilisi is How their people are What to eat Where to eat Spots to Chow Down -Ezo -Lolita -Shavi Lomi -Pipes Burger Joint -Azaphesha -Mapshalia -8000 Mosavali (Vintages) -Tsiskvili -Zakhar Zakharich -Funicular Things to Eat -Khachapuri (Georgian Cheese Bread) -Phkali (vegetable mousse) -Tolma (Stuffen Vine Leave) -Adjaruli Khachapuri (Egg Cheese Boat) -Khachapuri on Spit (Cheese bread on spit) -Kubdari (Svanetian beef stuffed bread) -Khinkali (Soup Dumplings -Salad with Walnut paste -Badrijai Nigvzit (Walnut stuffed eggrolls) If you want to know what else to eat if you're ever in Tbilisi, go to: https://foodfuntravel.com/georgian-cuisine-khachapuri-khinkali-food/ If you want to learn more about Georgian food, visit their website, and subscribe! https://foodfuntravel.com/ Check out their podcast! https://itunes.apple.com/thedish Share your thoughts with us! We'd like to hear from you about places you might want to learn more about or even stories about your adventures. Message us through our website OurFoodAdventures.com Share the show on your Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. Let us know how much you liked the episode with a 5-star rating and what your favorite part was. Thanks for listening! -Chris and Tiarra
Tbilisi, Georgia...my gosh what a gem! Living in Yerevan is a super easy trip to get up to Tbilisi, the capital of Gerogia, so lots of my friends have done the trip a few times to get a change of scenery. This is actually the beginning of another 4-5 weeks of straight traveling - I decided to finish the Birthright program much earlier than expected because I was getting a bit antsy to continue to travel and see more of this region and the Middle East and cross a few places off of my bucket list. Tbilisi seemed like a beautiful place to start. I think I was moreso excited to get out of Armenia and experience a new country and culture, which is why I loved Tbilisi so much. From all of the beautiful and vibrant cafes and restaurants, to wine country, the mountains, and the coast, Georgia as a country is sooo underrated and I highly recommend adding it to your list. All of these are what I thought made it such a great place. I spent 3 days and 3 night in the capital exploring and sight-seeing, going to cafes, eating good food, and drinking good wine. I also spent a day in a northern city called Kazbegi (just south of the Russian border) and was absolutely blown away by the mountains up there. I cannot say enough about this day. This episode features an interview with Konstintine, the owner of the hostel I stayed at in Tbilisi. He was born and raised in Tbilisi and is a true local through and through. I hope you all enjoy this one!
08-01-2017 - VP Mike Pence In Tbilisi, Georgia- Full Speech - audio English
In this episode I talk to Kevin Keller about his life as a Digital Nomad. Kevin has been living "on the run" sind 2014, spread between Tbilisi(Georgia), the Philippines, Mexico, Vietnam, Thailand, Morocco and France (to name only a few), all while working for his company Grumpy Goat Studio. He tells us all about this lifestyle, a couple tips and tricks to get started and devises on remote working as a whole. Here are the links of the show:http://twitter.com/flygeneticisthttp://nomadlaunchpad.comhttp://grumpygoatstudio.comhttps://remoteok.ioCreditsMusic Something Elated by Broke For Free (CC BY 3.0)Your hostSoftware Developer‘s Journey is hosted and produced by Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, a crazy frenchman living in Germany who dedicated his life to helping others learn & grow. More about him at timbourguignon.fr.Want to be next?Do you know anyone who should be on the podcast? Do you want to be next? Drop me a line: info@devjourney.info or via Twitter @timothep.Gift the podcast a ratingPlease do me and your fellow listeners a favor by spreading the good word about this podcast. And please leave a rating (excellent of course) on the major podcasting platforms, this is the best way to increase the visibility of the podcast:Itunes - https://apple.co/2DWk5CWStitcher - http://bit.ly/2U7G931GoogleMusic - http://bit.ly/2ALx8E0Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2BLtV9pThanks!Support the show (http://bit.ly/2yBfySB)
Father Josiah Trenham speaks at the World Congress of Families X on May 15th 2016, in Tbilisi Georgia.
Father Josiah Trenham speaks at the World Congress of Families X on May 15th 2016, in Tbilisi Georgia.
Drac has a chat with Game Designer Mark Rein-Hagen Of Make Believe Game. With topics ranging from living in Tbilisi Georgia, the Toxicity I Am Zombie Game, And of course Drac HAS to ask about Vampire: The Masquerade and the short lived TV Show Kindred The Embraced. We also touch on Larping and what's to come with Make Believe Games.