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Rope Drop Radio: A Disney Travel Planning Podcast
Lightning Lanes in 2026: What You NEED to Know

Rope Drop Radio: A Disney Travel Planning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 51:51


Lightning Lanes in 2026 are powerful — but only if you know how to use them. Today we break down exactly how to book, stack, and master Lightning Lanes at Walt Disney World. How to Use Lightning Lanes in 2026 | Complete Disney Strategy Guide Lightning Lanes are the single most important planning tool at Walt Disney World in 2026 — and we're answering every question you didn't even know you had. In this episode of Rope Drop Radio, Doug and Lauren explain: What Lightning Lanes actually are The difference between Multi Pass vs Single Pass vs Premier Pass When you can book (7 days vs 3 days) How many you can hold at once What the return window REALLY means What happens when a ride goes down How to stack for park hopping And which rides to prioritize in each park If Lightning Lanes confuse you — this is your episode.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Metal mayhem ROC: Tailgunner — Bones on Midnight Blitz, Working With KK Downing, and Touring Momentum

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 28:56


In this episode of Metal Mayhem ROC, we're joined by Bones from the UK heavy metal band Tailgunner. Bones joins us as the band prepare to release their second album, Midnight Blitz, and reflects on a period of rapid growth and forward momentum. We discuss how Tailgunner developed a working relationship with KK Downing, how that connection evolved, and what it was like having KK involved as producer on the new record. The conversation also covers Tailgunner's role in the No Life 'Til Leather Metallica tribute album, including the exposure that came with kicking off the release, and how extensive touring helped sharpen the band both musically and professionally. Bones also looks back on discovering heavy metal growing up, the early influences that shaped his musical path, and what he's seeing from audiences today as Tailgunner continue touring in the UK with Fozzy and prepare for major European festival dates this summer, including Download. CHAPTERS 00:00 – Tease 02:08 – Why they call him Bones 02:30 – When KK Downing noticed Tailgunner 04:32 – Why KK got involved 05:41 – KK Downing as a producer 07:38 – How touring shaped the second album 10:08 – New songs: War In Heaven, Midnight Blitz, Eulogy 14:46 – Opening the No Life 'Til Leather Metallica tribute 17:52 – Discovering heavy metal growing up 19:08 – Who's in the crowd at Tailgunner shows 20:24 – Touring now and playing Download Festival Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

During the Break
House Talk with Lori and JoAnna! Showing Agreements - Touring Agreements AND Hello 2026!

During the Break

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 17:23


Showing Agreements - Touring Agreements AND Hello 2026! Realtor - Lori Montieth with Keller Williams and Mortgage Professional -JoAnna Otero with Union Home Mortgage join forces to talk real estate and home buying! The in's-and-out's, the do's-and-don'ts, and the ups-and-downs! With over 40 years combined experience they bring it all to the table in a fun, casual, and informative way! To contact Lori: https://www.findchattanoogarealestate.com/ To contact JoAnna: https://www.uhm.com/jotero/ ===== THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: Nutrition World: https://nutritionw.com/ Vascular Institute of Chattanooga: https://www.vascularinstituteofchattanooga.com/ The Barn Nursery: https://www.barnnursery.com/ Optimize U Chattanooga: https://optimizeunow.com/chattanooga/ Guardian Investment Advisors: https://giaplantoday.com/ Alchemy Medspa and Wellness Center: http://www.alchemychattanooga.com/ Our House Studio: https://ourhousestudiosinc.com/ Team Montieth Real Estate - Lori Montieth: https://www.findchattanoogarealestate.com/ Ballinger and Associates - Risk Management: https://ballingerandassociates.com/ AirSpace Acoustics: https://www.airspaceacoustics.com/ ALL THINGS JEFF STYLES: www.thejeffstyles.com PART OF THE NOOGA PODCAST NETWORK: www.noogapodcasts.com Please consider leaving us a review on Apple and giving us a share to your friends! This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm

The Bootleg Kev Podcast
#631 - Hurricane Wisdom Kicking $100K Syrup Habit, Touring With Bossman Dlow, Florida Mt. Rushmore & More

The Bootleg Kev Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 66:36 Transcription Available


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Adventure Rider Radio Motorcycle Podcast
The Edge, the Motorcycle and the Road Back

Adventure Rider Radio Motorcycle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 61:27


There's something about being on a motorcycle that just feels right — in ways that are hard to explain, but easy to recognize. Not long ago on the show, cognitive scientist Mark Changizi, author of Motorcycle Mind, talked about how riding a motorcycle is unlike anything else we do, because the physics involved mean the bike responds directly to your body — your balance, your inputs, your movement — reacting instantly, almost like a hybrid of human and machine moving as one. That connection sharpens focus and pulls you fully into the moment, and according to Changizi, it can change how our brains process space, motion, and risk. Those changes don't necessarily stop when the bike is shut off, and for some people, riding becomes a place to return to — a way forward when other things aren't working, a focus when life is closing in — and that idea sits at the center of today's episode, as Rusty David shares his story.This episode contains a brief reference to suicide. Listener discretion is advised.

HardLore: Stories from Tour
Frank "3 Gun" Novinec: Hatebreed, Ringworm, Integrity, Terror

HardLore: Stories from Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 103:25


It's another historic day on HardLore, as we're joined by Frank Novinec (AKA Florida Frank/Frank 3 Gun) of Hatebreed, and formerly of Ringworm, Integrity, Terror and more.We've often lauded him as having one of the best resumes in the history of the genre, and now we hear all about his introduction to music and eventually to hardcore. From raiding his parents' record collection, his lifelong connection with heavy metal (mostly KISS and Blue Oyster Cult), growing up in the Cleveland hardcore scene and starting RINGWORM, joining INTEGRITY during Systems Overload, playing TERROR while they were on the rise, all the way to now celebrating 20 years of being in HATEBREED.An amazing insight to one of our favorite guys. Enjoy._____________________• Join the HARDLORE PATREON to watch every single weekly episode early and ad-free, alongside exclusive monthly episodes.• Join the HARDLORE DISCORD.Cool links:• Get 10% off MILLS VINTAGE site-wide with code HARDLORE.• HardLore Official Website/HardLore Records STORE._____________________00:00:00 - Start00:01:00 - Hello Welcome, The Rays, The Broncos00:05:50 - Discovering Music in a Bad Environment00:13:41 - Meeting Human Furnace, Learning Guitar00:15:15 - Ringworm (Force of Habit)00:17:35 - The Ringworm Demo/The Promise00:26:47 - Joining Integrity00:29:56 - "Frank 3 Gun"00:36:37 - Birth Is Pain/Terror Split 7"00:41:37 - Integrity Warped Tour 199500:43:03 - Systems vs. Seasons00:45:56 - Pardon This Interruption...00:48:17 - Justice Replaced By Revenge00:53:26 - Joining & Leaving Terror01:00:30 - Joining Hatebreed01:04:30 - European Festival Crowds vs. Touring the States01:06:41 - Hatebreed Playing With Kiss01:14:27 - Kiss Collection01:15:41 - Type O Negative Kiss Parties01:18:53 - Frank Loves Disney Resorts (Hates Universal)01:21:20 - Hatebreed Writing Contributions01:22:24 - Favorite Hatebreed Songs to Play01:23:58 - Music Videos01:25:31 - New Hatebreed?01:26:28 - Food Frank01:33:25 - Supernatural Frank01:34:49 - Touring01:36:08 - Remaining Goals01:42:33 - Parting Words HardLore: A Knotfest Series, Fueled by Monster EnergyEdited by Steven Grise • Title sequence by Nicholas MarzlufJoin the HARDLORE PATREON to watch every single weekly episode early and ad-free, alongside exclusive monthly episodes.Join the HARDLORE DISCORD for community discussions and to participate in our future Q&A episodes.FOLLOW HARDLORE: INSTAGRAM, TWITTER, SPOTIFY, APPLEFOLLOW COLIN: INSTAGRAMFOLLOW BO: INSTAGRAM, TWITTER For sponsorship opportunities, email us! hardlore@knotfest.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Good Guys
REUNITED! Drake Bell on Touring, Fatherhood & Life After Nickelodeon

Good Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 78:04


Mazel Morons! Oh boy, do we have a treat for you this week. Drake Bell is back on the show and immediately thrown into the madness: Josh's flu-voice, Ben's missing ass (as confirmed by Zepbound), and a deeply emotional discussion about… toddler pooping anxiety. We catch up on Drake's wild year - 91 shows, 150 flights, Latin America tours, dad life in Florida, Minions Land obsessions - and Drake tells the full story of the absolutely deranged reality show that made him dive off a 33-foot platform and burst his eardrum.We also get into parenting philosophies, routines, gambling responsibly (we think), dermatology fears, how becoming fathers changed everything, and whether the trio has officially entered their “unc” era. It's nostalgic, hilarious, heartfelt, and exactly the kind of episode fans loved the last time Drake joined the show.Leave us a voicemail here!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok! Sponsors:As a special offer for GOOD GUYS listeners, goodwipes is giving you your first pack for FREE! Buy any package in store, text them your receipt, and get reimbursed almost immediately. For more details, head to goodwipes.com/GOODGUYS. See thicker, stronger, faster-growing hair with less shedding in just 3-6 months with Nutrafol. For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners $10 off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code GOODGUYS10Right now, Collective is giving you fifty percent off of your first two months when you go to Collective.com/GOODGUYSShop SKIMS Mens at http://www.skims.com/goodguys #skimspartnerHead to Superpower.com and use code GOODGUYS at checkout for $20 off your membership. Live up to your 100-Year potential. #superpowerpodPlease note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love
#442/Holland Taylor + Touring Palm Springs with Shann Carr and JD Cargill + Adele Cygelman on Arthur Elrod + Musical Guest Lenore Raphael

US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 70:23


Starting with Los Angeles, we'll talk with Rudolph Schindler homeowner, and star of Two and a Half Men, Holland Taylor.  Then we move to Palm Springs, the center of the Universe for midcentury Modernism. Everybody who's a fan of Modernism needs to plan a trip, and today we'll talk with Palm Springs tour guides Shann Carr and JD Cargill, author Adele Cygelman and her new documentary Arthur Elrod: Modern Cool, Later music from jazz pianist Lenore Raphael. 

The Business of Dance
118- Brooke Lipton: Emmy Nominated Choreographer, Glee, Palm Royale, Britney Spears, Madonna, and Dancing with the Stars.

The Business of Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 80:44


Interview date: December 7th, 2025Episode Summary:Brooke Lipton—Emmy-nominated choreographer and longtime Hollywood Vibe faculty member—joins Business of Dance to share her journey from booking her first professional job at 12 to building a lasting career in dance, television, and choreography. She reflects on moving to Los Angeles at 18, training relentlessly, learning how to care for her body, and developing the discipline needed to survive in a competitive industry.Brooke opens up about touring with Britney Spears, becoming a young mother, and making the pivotal transition from performer to choreographer. She breaks down how assisting, understanding life on set, and respecting every department shaped her leadership style and allowed her to create healthier, more sustainable environments for dancers.In the Q&A, Brooke delivers honest advice on confidence, comparison, and work ethic—urging dancers to go “full out,” attack their weaknesses, stay adaptable, and remember that joy and resilience are essential to longevity in this industry.Shownotes:(0:00) – Welcome + introduction to Brooke Lipton(6:10) – Career overview: tours, TV, choreography credits(9:46) – Phoenix beginnings + first job at 12(12:30) – Moving to LA at 18, full-time training(14:29) – Health, body awareness, and longevity(17:28) – The haircut moment: identity and visibility(21:54) – Britney Spears tours + touring realities(25:49) – Touring while pregnant, life balance(31:52) – Transition into choreography via Glee(34:33) – Hiring dancers and creating opportunities(45:37) – Advice: fundamentals, weaknesses, discipline(1:17:50) – Closing message: confidence, joy, resilienceBiography:Brooke Lipton's energy is contagious. Originally known as an exceptional natural dancer, she is now an accomplished choreographer who thoroughly understands the requirements of dramatic TV photography and production.A native of Phoenix, AZ, Brooke was already a rising star in the LA dance scene at the age of 12. She moved to LA to pursue her dream of being a professional dancer, and has since worked with artists including Madonna, Janet Jackson, Beyonce, and Paula Abdul. Brooke toured the world with Britney Spears for over eight years, including the “Dream Within A Dream” Tour, “The Onyx Hotel” Tour and “Circus” promo tour.Later, she was a key member of the choreographic team on the mega-hit Fox TV series “Glee”, starting as Associate and rising to Choreographer over the show's six seasons, during which the team created more than 750 musical numbers as well as the show's two live-performance world tours, plus “The Glee Project” unscripted series and “Glee Live 3D The Movie”.Brooke's work has also been featured on many other major TV series including “Dr. Odyssey”, “9-1-1: Lone Star”, “Dancing with the Stars”, “Lucifer”, “National Treasure”, “Bones”, and “American Horror Story”. Most recently, she choreographed seasons 1 and 2 of the magnificent new Apple+ series “Palm Royale”.As a choreographer, Brooke has worked with such iconic stars as Shirley MacLaine, Carol Burnett, Kate Hudson, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kristen Chenoweth and Ricky Martin, and has two Emmy nominations in Outstanding Choreography For Scripted Programming one for “Lucifer” and the other for season 1 of “Palm Royale”.Connect on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brooke_lipton/

Travel with Rick Steves
820 Vietnam; Touring the Mississippi River

Travel with Rick Steves

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 52:00


Bradt guidebook author Joshua Zukas, who focuses exclusively on Vietnam, shares why he enjoys challenging misconceptions about his adopted home. And a writer who has spent his life captivated by the mighty Mississippi River takes us on a virtual tour of America's great waterway, from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.

Adventure Rider Radio Motorcycle Podcast
DEEP TROUBLE: The Day an SOS Was Ignored on the Pony Express Trail

Adventure Rider Radio Motorcycle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 89:51


Adventure riding has a strange relationship with risk. We prepare, carry tools, research routes, ride with friends, and do everything we can to stack the odds in our favour on adventure motorcycle rides. But every now and then, something appears that wasn't on the map or in the plan, and it shows up faster than we can process it. In those moments, the problem isn't just the obstacle itself, but what happens next. This story takes place on a remote stretch of Nevada's historic Pony Express Trail, a well-known backcountry route for adventure riders—experienced riders, familiar terrain, and a route travelled for generations. It's the kind of ride where preparation feels like it should be enough, until it isn't, and decisions suddenly matter in ways you don't expect when riding far from help.

Rope Drop Radio: A Disney Travel Planning Podcast
Must-Do Disney Dining in 2026 (With Annette Jackson)

Rope Drop Radio: A Disney Travel Planning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 48:48


From unforgettable meals to memory-making moments, we're breaking down the must-do dining experiences at Walt Disney World in 2026 with one of the most trusted voices in Disney travel. Episode Description Dining at Walt Disney World isn't just about what's on the plate — it's about the memories made around the table. In this episode of Rope Drop Radio, Doug and Lauren are joined by a true Disney podcasting legend and travel expert, Annette Jackson, owner of Touring and Cruises, to share the must-do dining locations for 2026. Annette has been part of the Disney podcast world since the earliest days of WDW Today, and today she leads one of the most respected travel agencies in the industry. Together, we work our way around Walt Disney World — from Animal Kingdom to Hollywood Studios, resort dining, EPCOT, and Magic Kingdom — highlighting dining experiences that go beyond food and create lasting family memories. If you're planning a Disney trip in 2026 and want to book dining that truly matters, this episode is for you. Welcome & Housekeeping Patreon shoutout Apple Podcast review: yo to yo toto Stuffy of the Week

History of South Africa podcast
Episode 260 - Touring South Africa pre-1880, the Tangled Tale of Woolworths and Disraeli Gears

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 19:40


We're touring the sub-continent today, choose your mode of transport — Cape Cart, ox-wagon, horse, mule, on foot? Before the arrival of steam locomotion, roads in South Africa were little more than rutted tracks created by repeated passage of wagons and animal teams rather than purpose-built carriageways. There was no formal road network in the early 19th century: routes developed organically where ox-wagons, horse-drawn carts, and pack animals repeatedly traversed the landscape, linking farms, military posts, and markets. These tracks followed natural contours and river fords, often taking months to traverse over rugged terrain. The primary transport machines on land before railways were ox-wagons and horse-drawn vehicles. The ox-wagon was the backbone of overland transport. It carried heavy goods — from wool bales and foodstuffs to mining equipment — over long distances and difficult terrain. Transport riders, both European and African, led these wagons into the interior, resting at outspans before continuing. Their significance was such that even towns and trails were defined by their routes. Before the age of railways, South African towns grew up along the overland routes forged by ox-wagons, horses and people on foot, and the rhythms of travel on those routes had a profound influence on where settlements were established and how they were spaced. In an era when roads were not engineered highways but repeated trails across the veld, the limits of what an ox-wagon team or a horse-mounted traveller could cover in a day shaped the practical distances between reliable stopping places, watering spots and supply points — and ultimately played a role in the birth and growth of towns. The first public railway service in South Africa marked a dramatic shift in land transport. The Natal Railway Companyopened a small line in June 1860, linking Point (Durban) to Market Square using steam traction — this was the earliest operational stretch of railway in the country. Its first locomotive, “The Natal,” carried goods and passengers, representing a novel machine in the South African transport system and signaling a move away from animal-powered haulage. So after that sojourn through the wonderful world of 1879, we return to Zululand. Lord Chelmsford was in a pickle. He had initially blamed the disaster at Isandlwana on his 2 IC Pulleine, and Durnford but by February, a few weeks after the battle, the general inclination of the Horse Guards back home was to point the finger at Chelmsford instead. In the British parliament, conservative prime minister Disraeli was struggling to spin a way out after the terrible news from South Africa, “It is a military disaster,” he said in the House of Lords on 13th February “…a terrible military disaster, but I think we may say it is no more…”

History of South Africa podcast
-DELETED- Episode 260 - Touring South Africa pre-1880, How Woolworths started and Rowlands Folly

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 19:40


We're touring the sub-continent today, choose your mode of transport — Cape Cart, ox-wagon, horse, mule, on foot? Before the arrival of steam locomotion, roads in South Africa were little more than rutted tracks created by repeated passage of wagons and animal teams rather than purpose-built carriageways. There was no formal road network in the early 19th century: routes developed organically where ox-wagons, horse-drawn carts, and pack animals repeatedly traversed the landscape, linking farms, military posts, and markets. These tracks followed natural contours and river fords, often taking months to traverse over rugged terrain. The primary transport machines on land before railways were ox-wagons and horse-drawn vehicles. The ox-wagon was the backbone of overland transport. It carried heavy goods — from wool bales and foodstuffs to mining equipment — over long distances and difficult terrain. Transport riders, both European and African, led these wagons into the interior, resting at outspans before continuing. Their significance was such that even towns and trails were defined by their routes. Before the age of railways, South African towns grew up along the overland routes forged by ox-wagons, horses and people on foot, and the rhythms of travel on those routes had a profound influence on where settlements were established and how they were spaced. In an era when roads were not engineered highways but repeated trails across the veld, the limits of what an ox-wagon team or a horse-mounted traveller could cover in a day shaped the practical distances between reliable stopping places, watering spots and supply points — and ultimately played a role in the birth and growth of towns. Drawn by spans of oxen, often 8–18 animals harnessed in long teams — these wagons carried goods, families and traders across great distances. Their average pace was slow by modern standards, typically around twenty kilometres per day under good conditions, depending on terrain, weather and the condition of the animals. This daily range was often the practical maximum that wagon drivers would plan for, and that distance became a natural unit for planning journeys, locating inns or out-span grazing grounds, and later for settlements that would service trafficked routes. Because of these constraints, towns tended to appear at intervals that corresponded roughly with a day's travel by ox-wagon or horse — places where travellers could rest, water animals, resupply or trade. These stopping points, sometimes initially little more than a watering hole or crossing on a drift, acquired markets, services and sometimes a church or administrative function as traffic increased and the surrounding countryside was settled. Over time, these logical halting-places evolved into permanent towns serving an increasingly local and itinerant population. The first public railway service in South Africa marked a dramatic shift in land transport. The Natal Railway Companyopened a small line in June 1860, linking Point (Durban) to Market Square using steam traction — this was the earliest operational stretch of railway in the country. Its first locomotive, “The Natal,” carried goods and passengers, representing a novel machine in the South African transport system and signaling a move away from animal-powered haulage. Almost simultaneously, railway construction began in the Cape Colony. In 1858–1862, the Cape Town Railway and Dock Company built the line from Cape Town to Wellington, opening sections to Eerste River and then Stellenbosch by the early 1860s. These early lines employed steam locomotives and rudimentary rolling stock (passenger coaches and goods wagons) — the “iron horse” replacing oxen and horses over these corridors. In 1931, South African entrepreneur Max Sonnenberg opened his first store in Cape Town chosing the name "Woolworths" specifically because the American F.W. Woolworth brand was already a global symbol of retail success.

The Jim Hill Media Podcast Network
The Case for Lightning Lane (Ep. 11)

The Jim Hill Media Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 24:50


In this session of The Case Four, Judge Jim Hill presides over a lively and surprisingly practical debate about Walt Disney World's Lightning Lane system. Len Testa and Chris Cox dig into what you really gain - and lose - when you pay to skip the standby line, weighing money, time, stress, and how much of your vacation you want to spend staring at your phone. Along the way, the court grapples with pie-related grievances, parenting realities, and whether Disney's most premium option might actually make sense. HIGHLIGHTS • A plain-English breakdown of Lightning Lane Single Pass, Multi Pass, and Premier Pass and how Disney complicates all three • Real-world math on paying to skip lines versus waiting with kids for hours • The mental load of Lightning Lane optimization and how much phone time it actually demands • Touring tactics like rope drop pairing, stacking, burner Lightning Lanes, and the 119-minute grace period • Why Lightning Lane Premier Pass might be the least stressful - and most honest - version of the system HOSTS • Jim Hill - IG: @JimHillMedia | X: @JimHillMedia | Website: JimHillMedia.com • Len Testa - IG: @len.testa | Website: TouringPlans.com • Chris Cox - IG: @magiccox | X: @bigcox | Website: MagicCox.com FOLLOW • Facebook: JimHillMediaNews • Instagram: JimHillMedia • TikTok: JimHillMedia SUPPORTSupport the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at Patreon.com/JimHillMedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave GreyProduced by Eric Hersey - Strong Minded Agency If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TravelPulse Podcast
Biggest Changes the Travel Industry Needs

TravelPulse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 33:08


This week, I welcome Antoine Wilson, owner of AD Elite Travels and CEO and Co-Founder of Melanated Safaris, to first discuss the latest trending news in travel, including winter storm Fern's impact, a big change for NYC's hotel scene, and more. Later, Wilson and I dive into what changes the travel industry needs to make. He shares his thoughts on inclusiveness, representation, customer service being key, the advisor-supplier relationship, and more. Additionally, Wilson closes it out with his advice for travel industry peers on how to make 2026 their best year yet. The discussion on travel industry changes begins after the 13-minute mark. Today's episode sponsor: Globus family of brands If your clients are asking about escorted touring, Globus and Cosmos should be at the top of your list. Together, they offer the widest touring portfolio in the industry — from affordable adventures with Cosmos to immersive, experience-rich journeys with Globus. Touring with Globus means everything is handled — hotels, transportation, sightseeing — all led by expert Tour Directors who manage logistics, unlock local insight, and bring destinations to life. That’s the difference between touring and FIT travel, where clients are left juggling the details. Add in strong commissions and dedicated advisor support, and Globus makes escorted touring easy to sell — and easy to trust. Have any feedback or questions? Want to sponsor the show? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Roadcase
Episode 302: Andy Hall of The Infamous Stringdusters

Roadcase

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 98:21


I'm psyched to welcome Andy Hall of The Infamous Stringdusters to Roadcase!!  The Stringdusters are celebrating their 20th year as a band and they've got a new album, 20/20, coming out February 13 to mark this special occasion.Andy talks to me about the evolution of the band — their roots in progressive bluegrass, and how they all came together — and we go deep into that collaborative vibe that makes the Stringdusters so special. The Stringdusters is one of my favorite bands, and I'm delighted to have Andy on the show. You can check out this one by clicking on that link in the bio — and stay tuned for more special coverage of the Dusters coming up next week!  =======================================Episode Chapters:00:00:00 Episode Intro with Host Josh Rosenberg00:04:15 Introducing Andy Hall00:07:21 Post-Tour Recovery and Mental Decompression00:10:22 Curating a Balanced Home Life00:13:20 20th Anniversary Reflections and New Album Insights00:16:06 Song Selection and Creative Process00:19:12 The Dynamics of Band Collaboration00:21:55 Navigating the Music Industry Changes00:24:59 Business Strategies for Success00:27:53 The Energy of Live Performances00:31:11 Evolving Live Show Philosophy00:38:16 The Evolution of Bluegrass Performance00:45:13 Adapting to Different Performance Environments00:48:17 The Journey to Mastering the Dobro01:00:14 From Upstate New York to Bluegrass Stardom01:06:51 The Evolution of Jamming and Collaboration01:08:24 Living the Colorado Lifestyle01:09:45 The Influence of Colorado on Bluegrass01:10:30 Balancing City Life and Nature01:11:49 Skiing Adventures and Local Favorites01:13:38 The Intersection of Music and Skiing01:15:36 Creating Music in Beautiful Settings01:17:03 Exploring Themes of Struggle and Positivity in Music01:23:15 The Impact of AI on Music Creation01:30:32 The Joy of the Artistic Process=======================================For more information on Roadcase:https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comOr contact Roadcase by email:  info@roadcasepod.comRoadcase theme music:  "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer

Touring The AFC South
Touring The AFC South: Episode 377: Super Bowl is Set, AFC South Connections To The Super Bowl

Touring The AFC South

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 48:33


The Fumble's Samaria Terry joins the show! We talk about the Super Bowl participants along with some AFC South connections and news!#mikevrabel #titans #patriots #superbowl #nfl #football #drakemaye #samdarnold #seahawks #seattle #newengland #robertsaleh

Adventures In Venueland
James Rasmussen

Adventures In Venueland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 69:41


Pull up a chair as we head to "America's Farm to Fork Capital," Sacramento, for a special in-person episode with James Rasmussen, VP of Arena Programming at Golden 1 Center. Our hosts sit down with James in the Sacramento Kings podcast studio and dig into what makes the city special and things to look forward to for those coming to the Event & Venue Marketing Conference in June. Fresh off a venue tour before recording, we talk about the many features of the arena that make it stand out – including being 100% solar powered and the importance of the solar panels on the roof, giant window walls that can open to cool the venue with the delta breeze, sourcing 90% of their food and beverage from within 150 miles, LEED Platinum Certification, and so much more. We talk through the building's evolution as it approaches its 10th anniversary and their emphasis on designing for the future. We chat through James' career history from working as a security guard at Bob Dylan's house while in college at Pepperdine University to his entry into live events with Arena Network, and many shows and tours he worked on along the way. There's nothing like recording these in-person and you're sure to enjoy this special episode live from halls of Golden 1 Center.James Rasmussen: LinkedIn | EmailGolden 1 Center: Facebook | Instagram | X/Twitter ––––––ADVENTURES IN VENUELANDFollow on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, or X/TwitterLearn more about Event & Venue Marketing ConferenceMeet our team:Paul Hooper | Co-host, Booking, Branding & MarketingDave Redelberger | Co-host & Guest ResearchMegan Ebeck | Marketing, Design & Digital AdvertisingSamantha Marker | Marketing, Copywriting & PublicityCamille Faulkner | Audio Editing & MixingHave a suggestion for a guest or bonus episode? We'd love to hear it! Send us an email.

NEW: That Peter Crouch Podcast
Marcus Mumford on Scoring Past Mourinho, Noel Gallagher's BRUTAL Advice & Mid-Gig Side Quests

NEW: That Peter Crouch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 72:06


On this week's episode of That Peter Crouch Podcast, Pete, Sids, and Chris are joined by the one and only Marcus Mumford for a wide-ranging, hilarious, and surprisingly football-obsessed chat. From charity matches and penalty shootouts with José Mourinho, to growing up as a die-hard AFC Wimbledon fan, Marcus opens up on how deeply football is woven into his life and music.The lads dive into unforgettable stories from the Grenfell charity match, playing alongside Premier League legends, and why grassroots football still hits harder than the modern game. Marcus also lifts the lid on life at the very top of music — from Glastonbury and Hyde Park to playing at the White House, meeting Barack Obama, and getting a no-nonsense songwriting pep talk from Noel Gallagher.There's chaos too, as Crouchy's Spanish guitar challenge gathers pace, gigs are planned (and refused) around England kick-offs, and Marcus explains why hearing his music on Match of the Day was a bigger moment than almost anything else.Music, football, side quests, and a proper debate about whether the game really has gone — this one has it all.00:00 – Subscribe song, intro & opening chaos02:15 – Sid's holiday, previous guests & missing episodes05:10 – Guitar chat, New Year resolutions & festival fantasies08:40 – Kasabian, Finsbury Park & learning guitar late in life11:55 – Marcus Mumford joins the podcast14:30 – Grenfell charity match & scoring past José Mourinho19:05 – Visiting Mourinho at home & the “pantomime villain” role23:10 – Playing with football legends27:55 – New album Prizefighter & why it's his favourite record32:40 – Hyde Park, Glastonbury & refusing to gig during England games37:10 – AFC Wimbledon, grassroots football & fan ownership41:45 – Football chants, Match of the Day & music in stadiums46:20 – Noel Gallagher's brutal songwriting advice50:05 – Touring chaos, Mexico gigs & running into the sea mid-show54:30 – “Games Gone”, VAR & what football has lost57:10 – Chris serenades Marcus Mumford as a farewell58:05 – Paddy Power segment01:02:40 – Listener messages01:08:20 – Final thoughts, teasers & episode wrap-upThis episode is sponsored by The AA, the UK's No.1 breakdown provider. It's OK with the AA, they're the fastest major breakdown provider with more patrols up and down the country, 24/7, 365 days a year. So, if you want that peace of mind and be back on the road in no time - Join today at theaa.com/crouch T&Cs apply. Verify claims at theaa.com/bestFollow our Clips page https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLNBLB3xr3LyiyAkhZEtiAA For more Peter Crouch: Twitter - https://twitter.com/petercrouch Therapy Crouch - https://www.youtube.com/@thetherapycrouch For more Chris Stark Twitter - https://twitter.com/Chris_StarkInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrisstark/For more Steve Sidwell Twitter - https://twitter.com/sjsidwell Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevesidwell14 #PeterCrouch #ThatPeterCrouchPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Music Business Insider Podcast
2026 Music Business Preview: AI, Streaming, Touring & the New Artist Revolution

Music Business Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 62:59


2026 Music Business Preview: AI, Streaming, Touring & the New Artist Revolution Join Ritch Esra and Eric Knight as they break down the massive shifts happening in today's music business in "2026 Music Business Preview: AI, Streaming, Touring & the New Artist Revolution". From the Suno/Warner AI deal to the evolution of distribution, catalog sales, streaming plateaus, live performance challenges, and the rise of micro-IP artists, this episode is your annual preview of what's ahead for 2026. Get the real story behind generative AI, indie artist breakthroughs, and how the definition of music success is changing forever. #MusicBusiness #AIinMusic #Streaming #IndieArtists

The Realest Podcast Ever
Dayne Jordan Talks Lupe Fiasco, Touring The World With Jazzy Jeff & Creating A Legacy

The Realest Podcast Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 112:25


Dayne Jordan is a North Philadelphia native that defied the odds and carved out a place for himself in hip hop history. His dynamic live performances and attention to detail as an artist has led to him touring the world with the greatest DJ of all time and performing in front of millions of fans.  Following the Jordan Brand World of Flight opening in Philly, the TRPE Pod Boyz reconnected with Dayne leading to the first of multiple planned interviews chronicling his impressive resumé and importance to the rap community. Today they discuss Dayne's creative process, his relationship with Lupe Fiasco and his 15 years of touring with DJ Jazzy Jeff.  This interview is a testament to Dayne's greatness and proof that perseverance, integrity & intentionality will take you far in the rap game!!  For more exclusive content like this, subscribe to The Realest Patreon ever at https://patreon.com/officialtrpe  •YouTube: https://youtube.com/@trpe  •Twitter: https://twitter.com/officialtrpe  •Insta: https://instagram.com/officialtrpe  •Facebook: https://facebook.com/TheRealestPodcastEver  •Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/trpe?ref_id=12031 

The Fowl Life
E538 - Cody Cannon: Songs, Shows, and the Miles Between

The Fowl Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 53:52


Chad sits down with Cody Cannon, lead singer and songwriter of Whiskey Myers, in duck camp, for a conversation that stays centered on music and the life around it. They talk about what Cody listens to, where ideas come from, and how songs turn into something real. Touring, playing live, writing, and the rhythm of being on the road all come up. Cody's thoughtful, funny, and easy to listen to, and the conversation moves naturally between stories. If you care about music, songwriting, or what it actually looks like to build something over time, this episode has plenty to offer. This episode is brought to you by Demerbox, 
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The Business of Dance
117- Shanie Blais: Wicked Film, Karol G Tour, Camila Cabello & Doechii's “Anxiety”

The Business of Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 80:34


 Interview date: November 30th, 2025Episode Summary:In this Business of Dance interview, Shanie Blais—Montreal-born, LA-based dancer—shares how her career evolved from a small-town studio kid into a working professional with major credits including the Wicked film, the Wicked live performance special, and a stadium/world tour with Karol G. Shanie walks listeners through her early training, her decision to leave Montreal to pursue bigger opportunities, and how she tested both New York and LA in “three months at a time” visits before fully committing.A major focus of the conversation is the O-1 visa journey: what “deal memos” actually are, how relationships and credibility build a strong case, and why being physically present in the market (classes, events, consistent visibility) matters. Shanie emphasizes that success today looks different than past generations—less open calls and more direct booking—meaning dancers must treat social media as their resume while still doing the real-world work of training and networking.Throughout the Q&A, Shanie offers grounded advice on staying versatile, building confidence and social skills, and protecting mental health in an industry that runs in seasons of highs and lows. From navigating London as a newcomer on Wicked to learning how to balance training with rest, her biggest message is clear: show up, be kind, plant seeds without expectations, and trust timing—because when it's meant for you, it will align.Shownotes:(0:00) – Welcome + Wicked introduction(4:20) – Montreal roots & competition beginnings(11:31) – Choosing LA over New York(14:59) – O-1 visa strategy & deal memos(22:22) – Signing with an agency in LA(24:17) – First LA booking: Camila Cabello(26:35) – Booking Wicked without audition(30:00) – Direct booking era & social media resumes(37:11) – Touring with Karol G: stadium life(56:19) – Mental health, balance, and longevityBiography:A professional dancer, born in Montreal and based in Los Angeles for the past five years, I live my passion for dance by collaborating with some of the biggest names in the industry. I recently toured the world with the renowned Latin artist KarolG and worked on one of the greatest films,, Wicked. Throughout my international career, I have performed alongside artists such as Doechii, Bebe Rexha, Camila Cabello, Olivia Rodrigo, and Shania Twain.  For me, dance is a way to tell stories, connect, and inspire.Connect on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shanie_blais/

Touring The AFC South
Touring The AFC South: Episode 375- Robert Saleh: Inside the Walls of MetLife Stadium (Ft. Antwan Staley)

Touring The AFC South

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 29:36


Before Robert Saleh was the head coach of the Tennessee Titans, he was the head coach of the New York Jets. And to give us a picture of Saleh from the inside walls of the Jets' building, Antwan Staley of the New York Daily News joins the show! #jets #newyork #football #nfl #robertsaleh #titans

Touring The AFC South
Touring The AFC South: Episode 376: An Empire State of View

Touring The AFC South

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 43:17


Dexter Henry of NY Post Sports joins the show! We talk NYC's view of Robert Saleh with the Jets along with Dexter's beloved Pittsburgh Steelers head coaching search. #jets #steelers #miketomlin #robertsaleh #newyork #pittsburgh #titans

Adventure Rider Radio Motorcycle Podcast
RIDER SKILLS: Four Lessons for Control and Confidence in Gravel

Adventure Rider Radio Motorcycle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 82:14


Gravel riding makes many motorcycle riders uneasy — not because the bike is out of control, but because it doesn't behave the way pavement has trained us to expect. The front wanders, the bars move, braking distances grow, and the instinct is to hold on tight and slow down — usually making things worse. On this episode of Rider Skills, we break gravel riding down into four clear lessons: how to let the bike move without panicking; how throttle, braking, and electronics change traction on loose surfaces; how to read gravel roads and choose lines intentionally; and why braking and cornering with limited traction is not only possible, but fun.

Rope Drop Radio: A Disney Travel Planning Podcast
26 Disney World Tips You Actually Need for 2026

Rope Drop Radio: A Disney Travel Planning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 46:39


Planning a Walt Disney World trip in 2026? We're sharing 26 smart, practical tips that actually matter—no outdated advice, no myths, just real-world strategies to save time, money, and stress. Episode Description If you're heading to Walt Disney World in 2026, this episode of Rope Drop Radio is your fast-track to smarter planning. Doug and Lauren share 26 quick-hit Disney tips that reflect how the parks really work right now—not advice from someone's cousin who hasn't been since 2019. From free food and water, to transportation truths, these tips will help you move faster, wait less, and enjoy more magic on your next trip. And yes—we clear up a Lightning Lane naming mistake right out of the gate.

Touring The AFC South
Touring The AFC South: Episode 374- Titans and Steelers Start New Beginnings (ft. Nate Washington)

Touring The AFC South

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 39:54


Former Pittsburgh Steelers and Tennessee Titans wide receiver Nate Washington joins the show to talkTitans, Steelers and Nate's new book, Football Was My Father!Nate's new book, Football Was My Father, is available at www.natewashington85.com as well as on Amazon! #Titans #Steelers #nfl #books #football #camward #

Fishing with David Lucas
Morgan Jay on Kill Tony, William Montgomery and Touring the World

Fishing with David Lucas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 66:18


Thank you to my sponsors: BlueChew & Reliefband BlueChew - Get 10% off your first month of BlueChew Gold with code DAVID at https://bluechew.com Reliefband - For 20% off your order, head to https://Reliefband.com and use code FDL More Morgan Jay YT: https://www.youtube.com/@morganjay IG: https://www.instagram.com/morganjay TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@morganjay Tour: https://morganjay.com/ David Lucas Tour Dates: https://www.davidlucascomedy.com/tour 0:00 Touring overseas, Morgan Jay's music 8:33 Kill Tony, William Montgomery, Comedy audiences 13:29 Morgan Jay's start in comedy, Morgan Jay's family 22:27 Touring, Country living, Imposter syndrome 30:58 Comedy Mothership, Selling shows 43:50 David Lucas' start on Kill Tony 53:39 DeRay Davis, Getting booed, Josh Johnson NEW MERCH AVAILABLE https://shopdavidlucas.com/ Connect with David Lucas Website: https://www.davidlucascomedy.com Merch: https://shopdavidlucas.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidlucasfunny Twitter: https://twitter.com/funnydavidlucas Youtube: ​⁠@DavidLucasComedian David Lucas was born in Macon, GA. He started acting an early age, performing in numerous stage plays at the Macon Little Theatre. He relocated to Hollywood where he was a contestant on, “MTV Yo Momma”. He has since written for several television shows and continues to perform stand up all over the country (for such comedians as Louis CK, Erik Griffin, Joe Rogan, Brendan Schaub, Tony Hinchcliffe, Bert Kreisher, DL Hughley and many more). David is a Kill Tony Hall of Famer and currently headlining his own tour! Filmed By Daniel Casas https://www.instagram.com/presentedbydaniel A 7EQUIS Network Show https://www.instagram.com/7equis https://www.7equis.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The 3028: Theme Park History & Pop Culture Listory
Thirty20Eight #358 (S9:E19) Touring Tokyo Disneyland: Where Dreams Come True!

The 3028: Theme Park History & Pop Culture Listory

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 75:50


Matt and Kevin are joined by jetsetter Turkey Leg Jeff to tour around Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo Disney Sea. JOIN US ON PATREON! For access to over TWENTY exclusive shows, a private discord, blogs, and more, join the 3028 gang on Patreon! If you wish to leave a one-time donation, you can still do that via VENMO or PAYPAL. And if you're in need of graphic design help for your business or personal pod, check out Kevin's portfolio for a free, no-obligation quote!

Reduced Shakespeare Company Podcast

What happens when you're a five-person theatre company whose stage manager is too sick to fly and the shipping company won't deliver your props and costumes? Reed Martin explains what happened last month when those hiccups affected our performances of The Ultimate Christmas Show (abridged) in Oregon and Washington. It's a tale of improvisation; scrambling and calling on reserves; promoting from within; early mornings and late nights; the beauty of muscle memory; all hands being on deck all across the country; getting the chance to admire beautiful scenery; not panicking; the show going on; and the whole thing turning into a Christmas (ultimate) miracle. (Length 19:47) The post Joys Of Touring appeared first on Reduced Shakespeare Company.

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TravelPulse Podcast
Billion-Dollar Deals Shaking Up the Travel Industry

TravelPulse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 31:45


This week, I welcome back Stephen Scott, founder of Travel Hub 365 and the Odyssey Travel App, to first discuss the latest trending news in travel, including new developments from ASTA, big cruise industry happenings, and more. Later, Scott and I dive into the recent billion-dollar deals that have been shaking up the travel industry during both pre-and-post-pandemic times. Scott provides insights into how these mergers and acquisitions impact the industry and what they mean for the travel advisor. The discussion on billion-dollar deals begins after the 15-minute mark. Today's episode sponsor: Globus family of brands If your clients are asking about escorted touring, Globus and Cosmos should be at the top of your list. Together, they offer the widest touring portfolio in the industry — from affordable adventures with Cosmos to immersive, experience-rich journeys with Globus. Touring with Globus means everything is handled — hotels, transportation, sightseeing — all led by expert Tour Directors who manage logistics, unlock local insight, and bring destinations to life. That’s the difference between touring and FIT travel, where clients are left juggling the details. Add in strong commissions and dedicated advisor support, and Globus makes escorted touring easy to sell — and easy to trust. Have any feedback or questions? Want to sponsor the show? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ten Year Town
Jerry Roe: Recording, Touring, and Advocacy in Modern Music | Ten Year Town Ep. 114

Ten Year Town

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 57:49


Jerry Roe is a Nashville-based session and touring drummer. He has played on records for artists including Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, HARDY, and many others, and is also a member of the heavy duo Frendship Commanders. Roe is regarded as an A-list session drummer and has built a career recording and touring at the highest level of the music industry.In this episode, we discuss Jerry's approach to recording sessions, how he prepares (or doesn't prepare) for studio work, his advocacy for musicians' rights and union membership, and many other stops along the way.--------------------------------------------------This episode is also sponsored by The Graphic Guitar Guys. They create eye-catching custom guitar wraps for some of the biggest artists and festivals in the music industry. Their work is perfect for adding a unique touch to album pre-sale bundles or VIP package items—check them out and discover how they can transform a guitar into a show-stopping work of art.---------------------------------------------------Troy Cartwright is a Nashville-based artist and songwriter originally from Dallas, Texas. His songs have collectively garnered hundreds of millions of streams, and he is currently signed to Big Machine Music for publishing. Cartwright has written songs recorded by Cody Johnson, Nickelback, Ryan Hurd, Josh Abbott Band, and has upcoming cuts with several A-list artists.#JerryRoe #SessionDrummer #NashvilleMusicians #StudioDrummer #MorganWallen #LukeCombs #HARDY #FrendshipCommanders #MusicIndustry #UnionStrong #MusiciansRights #Drumming #TenYearTown #TroyCartwrightNew Episodes every Tuesday.Find the host Troy Cartwright on Twitter, Instagram. Social Channels for Ten Year Town:YoutubeFacebookInstagramTwitterTikTokThis podcast was produced by Ben VanMaarth. Intro and Outro music for this episode was composed by Troy Cartwright, Monty Criswell, and Derek George. It is called "Same" and you can listen to it in it's entirety here. Additional music for this episode was composed by Thomas Ventura. Artwork design by Brad Vetter. Creative Direction by Mary Lucille Noah.

Music Business Insider Podcast
Music Business Legend Reveals Why Artists MUST Own Their Music in 2026. Terry McBride CEO Nettwerk Music Group [Sarah McLachlan, Coldplay]

Music Business Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 58:52


Music Business Legend Reveals Why Artists MUST Own Their Music in 2026 Join us for a game-changing conversation with legendary music executive Terry McBride, CEO of Nettwerk Music Group. Terry reveals how an outsider perspective, artist ownership, and building music communities are redefining success in the streaming age. From his battles with the RIAA to the rise of AI and the next generation of music marketing, get insider strategies you can use right now. Don't miss this deep dive into music business, artist community, and the power of staying authentic!

High Scrollers
Predicting What Artist's Are Touring This Year

High Scrollers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 38:44 Transcription Available


Big show today! What the hell does Buoy mean? We talking Anna Paul, Celeste Barber and Taylor Swfit AND we are predicting what pop acts we think are going to tour this year? LINKS Follow @alrighthey on all socials Follow @brittney_saunders on all socials Follow @novapodcastsofficial on Instagram Email us HERE scrollers@novapodcasts.com.au CREDITSHosts: Alright Hey and Brittney SaundersExecutive Producer: Xander CrossDigital Content Producer: Brittany Birt Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep331: PREVIEW THE FOLKLORE OF THE ONLY A MAN STORY Colleague Nathaniel Philbrick. Nathaniel Philbrick discusses a recurring oral tradition where Washington, touring the country, tells awestruck observers that despite his title, he is "only a man.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 1:54


PREVIEW THE FOLKLORE OF THE ONLY A MAN STORY Colleague Nathaniel Philbrick. Nathaniel Philbrickdiscusses a recurring oral tradition where Washington, touring the country, tells awestruck observers that despite his title, he is "only a man." Philbrick argues these stories, though absent from contemporary newspapers, likely reflect Washington's genuine efforts to humanize the presidency and acknowledge his own flaws.1787 ASHINGTON DEPARTS NEW YORK.

The Business of Dance
116- Eddie Garcia : Michael Jackson (2 Tours + Super Bowl), Janet Jackson, J Lo, Ariana Grande, Paula Abdul

The Business of Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 100:30


Episode Summary:In this powerful and deeply insightful episode, Eddie Garcia takes listeners on a journey through his extraordinary dance career—from a tap-dancing kid earning scholarships at Dupre's to becoming one of the youngest dancers ever selected by Michael Jackson. Eddie reflects on the discipline and versatility that shaped him early on, blending classical training with emerging street styles that positioned him perfectly for the explosion of music videos in the 1980s.He shares behind-the-scenes stories from iconic projects including Smooth Criminal, the Bad and Dangerous World Tours, and his early work with Janet Jackson under Paula Abdul. Beyond the glamour, Eddie opens up about legal emancipation, learning professionalism at a young age, navigating rejection, and understanding the unspoken rules of auditions and touring life.Throughout the conversation, Eddie emphasizes the importance of humility, preparation, financial responsibility, and soul over tricks. He offers invaluable wisdom on longevity, leadership, and why relationships—not just talent—sustain a career. The episode closes with Eddie's passion for mentorship and giving back through teaching and Camp MIA, reminding dancers that true success comes from authenticity, gratitude, and staying connected to why you fell in love with dance in the first place.Shownotes:(0:00) – Welcome, introductions, and session overview(9:30) – Early training: tap roots, Dupre's scholarships(13:10) – Style fusion: breaking, jazz, ballet foundations(16:40) – First break: Janet Jackson via Paula Abdul(19:45) – Emancipation and preparing for adult responsibilities(21:15) – Michael Jackson audition and Smooth Criminal booking(26:40) – Touring young: Bad & Dangerous World Tours(31:00) – Lessons from Michael: timing, presence, musicality(44:00) – Auditions, rejection, resilience, and professionalism(1:49:00) – Teaching legacy, Camp MIA, giving backBiography:Eddie Garcia is an accomplished director, choreographer, dancer and multi-faceted entertainer with a solid reputation for choreography built upon decades of performing internationally alongside many of today's most celebrated stars. At just 16 years old, Eddie's incredible dancing style and technique delivered him to the world stage via many projects with Janet Jackson. He danced in some of her most iconic videos and performances of all time, including “Nasty”, “What Have You Done For Me Lately”, “When I Think of You” and the classic “Control” on the American Music Awards.By the time Eddie turned 17, “The King of Pop” himself, Michael Jackson, hand picked Eddie to join him. This began with “Smooth Criminal” and continued with other well known videos like the “The Way You Make Me Feel” and “Speed Demon”. Eddie spent the next five years dancing with Jackson on the record-breaking and internationally acclaimed “Bad” and “Dangerous” tours.It was during those invaluable years of touring and working on countless sets where Eddie fine-tuned his innate ability to direct, produce and choreograph. He has since lent his talent as a dancer and choreographer to many well known artists such as Jennifer Lopez, Paula Abdul, Mariah Carey and Ariana Grande. Eddie Garcia artistic fingerprint that has made him one of the most sought after names within the world of dance. He continues to enjoy engaging in new creative endeavors.

Talk Toomey
Sanguisugabogg's Drew Arnold on Imposter Syndrome & Touring With His Heroes

Talk Toomey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 31:31


On this episode of Talk Toomey, Joshua Toomey is joined by Drew Arnold of Sanguisugabogg to dive into the band's latest album, Hideous Aftermath, and the chaos surrounding its release. Drew talks about playing major Danny Wimmer Presents festivals, touring with deathcore legends Despised Icon, and the surreal feeling of having heroes open for Sanguisugabogg including dealing with a bit of imposter syndrome along the way. The conversation also explores the band's songwriting and recording process, the pressure that comes with new music, and working with Kurt Ballou of Converge behind the board. It's an honest and heavy discussion about growth, expectations, and surviving the modern metal landscape. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Adventure Rider Radio Motorcycle Podcast
Riding Cambodia: When a Guided Motorcycle Trip Goes Off Course

Adventure Rider Radio Motorcycle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 44:45


In 2003, Bryan Jones and his wife, Max, joined a guided motorcycle tour through Cambodia, expecting a challenging but well-run adventure motorcycle trip through jungles, villages, and remote roads. What they got instead was something very different — aging bikes, a guide who kept disappearing, and a journey that quickly became unpredictable.

Rope Drop Radio: A Disney Travel Planning Podcast
How to Rope Drop Disney World in 2026 (Park-by-Park Plans)

Rope Drop Radio: A Disney Travel Planning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 49:32


Want to beat the crowds at Walt Disney World in 2026? We're breaking down exactly how to rope drop every park—with and without Lightning Lane—for families of all ages. Episode Description Rope drop is still one of the most powerful strategies at Walt Disney World, and in 2026 it matters more than ever. In this episode of Rope Drop Radio, Doug and Lauren walk park by park through proven rope drop strategies that help you ride more attractions with less waiting—whether you're traveling with little kids, teens, or adults only. We explain what rope drop really is, how early you need to arrive, how staying on-site changes your strategy, and then give step-by-step plans for Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, EPCOT, and Magic Kingdom—with and without Lightning Lane.

Touring The AFC South
Touring The AFC South: Episode 373-Talking AFC South and Playoff Football (Special Guest, ESPN's Domonique Foxworth)

Touring The AFC South

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 46:48


Domonique Foxworth of ESPN joins the show! We talk some NFL playoffs and AFC South football on this episode of Touring the AFC South!#49ers #eagles #ajbrown #bomanijones #jaguars #bills #broncos #bonix #joshallen #texans #cjstroud #drakemaye #patriots #rams #bears #calebwilliams #matthewstafford #panthers

Mojo In The Morning
Dirty 2: Pres. Trump Drops F-Bombs While Touring Ford Plant

Mojo In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 10:39 Transcription Available


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The Cowsills Podcast
202: Inside Our Touring Playbook

The Cowsills Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 39:50 Transcription Available


The holidays threw everything into overdrive, so this week there's no guest—but instead, you get something even better: a real behind-the-scenes look at how this show actually runs. We're taking you inside one of our latest team meetings to break down the logistics of life on the road, the challenges we face, and how we keep everything moving when things get hectic.It's a rare, unfiltered glimpse into the engine behind the show—and we think you'll love this unique perspective.

TravelPulse Podcast
2026 Wave Season Trends

TravelPulse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 35:14


This week, I welcome two guests: Scott Koepf, Chief Strategy Officer for Cruise Planners and Michael Consoli, a record-setting agency owner with Cruise Planners. Together, we discuss the latest trending news in the travel industry, including new proposals from the government, the growth of the travel advisor career path, and more. Later, Koepf and Consoli share insights to what's trending in the cruise industry as Wave Season kicks off. From the different sectors of the industry on the rise to the unique deals offering great value this wave Season, Koepf and Consoli give their thoughts on all things cruise. Additionally, they offer their top advice to fellow travel advisors on growing their business in 2026. The discussion on Wave Season begins after the 14-minute mark. Today's episode sponsor: Globus family of brands If your clients are asking about escorted touring, Globus and Cosmos should be at the top of your list. Together, they offer the widest touring portfolio in the industry — from affordable adventures with Cosmos to immersive, experience-rich journeys with Globus. Touring with Globus means everything is handled — hotels, transportation, sightseeing — all led by expert Tour Directors who manage logistics, unlock local insight, and bring destinations to life. That’s the difference between touring and FIT travel, where clients are left juggling the details. Add in strong commissions and dedicated advisor support, and Globus makes escorted touring easy to sell — and easy to trust. Have any feedback or questions? Want to sponsor the show? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rope Drop: On Deck - A Cruise News and Planning Podcast
Disney Destiny Trip Report — Alex Cenac's Honest Review

Rope Drop: On Deck - A Cruise News and Planning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 58:29


What's it really like to sail the Disney Destiny? Alex Cenac joins Rope Drop On Deck to share a firsthand trip report from Disney Cruise Line's newest ship, breaking down the staterooms, dining, entertainment, and standout moments that make the Destiny one of the most talked-about cruises right now. Episode Summary This week on Rope Drop On Deck, Doug and Michelle welcome Alex Cenac of Touring and Crusies for a full Disney Destiny trip report. Fresh off the ship, Alex walks us through their sailing from embarkation to debarkation, sharing honest impressions, surprises, and tips for future cruisers. From first steps onboard and overall ship vibe to dining experiences, shows, and what sets the Destiny apart from other Disney ships, this episode is packed with real-world insight for anyone considering a Destiny sailing—or just wanting to know if the hype is justified.   Word of the day thanks to Back To The Mouse.  

2 Broke Boys
Ray Wroten (Bond & Bentley) on Touring Chaos, Trivia Nights, and Rebuilding Old Songs

2 Broke Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 80:13


Ray Wroten from Bond & Bentley pulls up to the studio to talk touring, local Maryland venues, why the band re-recorded fan-favorite songs instead of “remastering,” and how recording live in the room keeps the human feel intact.We also get into: ridiculous band name ideas, bar-gig requests, “Two Dollar Hot Dog / One Dollar Water,” sobriety + anxiety spirals, meditation that actually works, running a trivia company (M.R. Pub Games), and the most important hypothetical of all time: how many 10-year-olds in bike helmets could you take with a baseball bat?Bond & Bentley “Remnants” is out now.Ray also hosts trivia through M.R. Pub Games.Upcoming: Bond & Bentley live Feb 28 at The Room at Cedar Grove (Lewes, Delaware) dinner + show benefit format.You can find Ray: Website: raywrotenmusic.comFacebook: facebook.com/raywrotenmusicInstagram: instagram.com/raywrotenSpotify: open.spotify.com/artist/5CtSfmKFtZlg8R35flezgUiTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/artist/ray-wroten/412672792You can find Bond & Bentley:Website: https://bondandbentley.net/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bondandbentley/#Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bondandbentleyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/bondandbentleytube

Adventure Rider Radio Motorcycle Podcast
More Than Miles: What Happens When Long-Term Motorcycle Travel Ends

Adventure Rider Radio Motorcycle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 67:42


In December 2019, Lisa and Simon Thomas left their motorcycles and gear in the United States, planning to return after a short trip home to the UK. More than six years later, those bikes are still there — and their lives have gone in a very different direction. This episode lives in the space between what was planned and what actually happened. We talk about building a life around long-term travel, what happens when health intervenes, and the emotional cost of stopping after years on the move. Lisa and Simon share what it's like to lose — and rebuild — identity, confidence, and purpose when the thing that defines you suddenly disappears. And through it all, we explore why motorcycles still matter.

Rope Drop Radio: A Disney Travel Planning Podcast
Disney Trip Report - Doug's Holiday at the Boardwalk

Rope Drop Radio: A Disney Travel Planning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 56:40


What's it really like to visit Walt Disney World during the holidays? Doug shares a full trip report—from flying Breeze out of Lincoln Airport to ringing in the New Year (Early) in the parks. Episode Description The holidays are one of the busiest—and most magical—times at Walt Disney World, and Doug just lived it. In this episode of Rope Drop Radio, Doug breaks down his holiday Disney World trip report, including flights, resorts, dining, rope drops, crowds, and seeing some attractions for the final time. From flying Breeze Airways out of Lincoln Airport to staying at Disney's BoardWalk Inn, Doug walks through what worked, what surprised him, and what listeners should know if they're planning a holiday or New Year's Disney trip. If you've ever wondered whether a Christmas or New Year's Disney trip is worth it, this episode gives you the honest, boots-on-the-ground perspective. Episode Highlights ✈️ Flying Breeze out of Lincoln Airport