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Relebogile Mabotja speaks to Gabbi Brondani the Writer and Travel Correspondent about travelling with a modern, blended family and the planning needed to execute a successful family holiday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Embark on a heartwarming journey this holiday season with our special holiday episode! Join us as we explore the art of designing meaningful moments with loved ones during this festive time. Discover tips, traditions and travel-inspired insights to create a holiday haven that fosters deep connection and joy. Tune in for a unique blend of travel enthusiasm and seasonal spirit, guiding you to craft memories with the ones you cherish most. Here's to designing a holiday season filled with warmth, togetherness and lasting connections. From our little corner of the world to yours, Happy Holidays from the Design Her Travel team!Be sure to sign-up for our newsletter and be the first to know about all the latest happenings at Design Her Travel. Get ready - because 2024 is lining up to be our biggest year yet! Sign-Up HERE!Support the showLet's CONNECT! Subscribe to the Newsletter
Celebrate December and the Winter Holiday Season on this episode of Big Blend Radio's BIG WEEKLY BLEND podcast that covers holiday food, cooking and baking, seasonal music and holidays, and travel destinations that span from Tucson, Arizona and Coastal Mississippi to New Brunswick, Canada and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. FEATURED GUESTS: * EVA ELDRIDGE - Travel writer and editor of "Trouble in Tucson: A 2023 Left Coast Crime Anthology." More: https://evaeldridge.com/ * LISA EVANS - Travel writer and author of "100 Things to Do in Coastal Mississippi Before You Die." More: https://writerlisa.com/ DECEMBER & WINTER HOLIDAY MUSIC PLAYLIST: * YOUTUBE: https://tinyurl.com/zkyy6bum * SPOTIFY: https://tinyurl.com/y6kmz59v Special thanks to The Peanut Patch in Yuma, Arizona. Visit the store or shop online for gourmet holiday gifts and gift baskets: https://thepeanutpatch.com/
If you're planning a getaway this summer with your partner or some friends and can't agree on a destination, Sarah Slattery from TheTravelExpert.ie outlined all of the latest offers to inspire an unforgettable trip this summer. Whether Portugal, Italy or Greece, Sarah has all of the tips ahead of planning your summer holiday. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
George Schaub is a photographer's photographer, and that may be the best compliment I can give anyone. George has a been a professional photographer since 1966, when he was the House photographer for promotion, brochures, and events at International House, NYC - and he's been a writer for almost as long. From the 1970s through the 2000s his career took off, with articles published in Studio Photography magazine, followed by articles and illustrations in the New York Times Sunday Arts and Leisure section, Video Photography, Lens Magazine, Lens on Campus, Photographer's Forum, Camera Arts, Photo District News, and a monthly column in Darkroom Photography magazine. George was a regular contributor to Travel Holiday magazine and he had photo and technology related articles in consumer magazines such as Popular Mechanics, Travel & Leisure, Men's Journal, and American Photographer. After covering the L.A. olympics, George was hired as an Assistant Editor at popular Photography magazine, and later became a writer and copy editor, before eventually becoming the Executive Editor. With all of that experience, George has also been heavily involved on the education side of photography, through his writing, and his workshops through a number of educational outlets, including the famed Santa Fe Photo Workshops. He was an Adjunct Professor at New School University/Parsons School of Design, teaching courses that included a General Intro lecture course, a Masters Class in Black and White Printing, Digital Camera intro; Advanced Photo Techniques; Digital Photo Processing, and Digital Printing. He has also been an Adjunct Professor at Sitka University for online critiques and assignments. His body of work is extensive, and after a number of photo and illustration books, some of which have been self-published, George's latest book is In Public, which covers his street photography from 1970 through 2020. Join author, educator, and photographer George Schaub and me as we explore his approach to Street Photography, his new book In Public, and his photo Illusion Realite, on this episode of Behind the Shot. Connect with George Portfolio: gschaub.zenfolio.com Instagram: @gschaubphoto Facebook: facebook.com EBay: ebay.com George's Book In Public: blurb.com George's Photographer Pick W. Eugene Smith: magnumphotos.com
It's bloody hell out there! That's Gatwick Airport Departures for you but its hellish wherever you travel. Julian Bray explains --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/julianbrayunrivalled/support
Pam Harshman and Ron Harshman on harshman Travel Agency Holiday 2022 Forecast with Peter Mingils on Building Fortunes Radio
Using proper etiquette is very important in relating to others but something we aren't always sure how to navigate. Jacqueline Whitmore, International Etiquette expert is going to help us with etiquette tips for traveling during the holidays and how to handle difficult conversations during this polarized time where even family and friends aren't on the same page. She also explains how to greet people when heading back to work events or at the office and even how to raise kind children. If you want to bring kindness and your best self to these situations, you'll want to tune into to this conversation. I particularly appreciated Jacqueline's definition of etiquette as it goes way beyond which fork to use. Tune in now. The show notes and freebie mentioned are at https://thegoodlifecoach.com/157
Pam Harshman and Ron Harshman from Harshman Travel Agency on Holiday Vacation Plans on Building Fortunes Radio with Peter Mingils https://www.harshmantravel.com
Harshman Travel Holiday Travel on Building Fortunes Radio Peter Mingils with Pam Harshman and Ron Harshman
Travel Show: Fiji travel, Holiday travel tips and the best places to relax!
First up this week is a word to the wise. Live and Let’s Fly lets us know that things are rocky right now at Air Canada and Aeroplan. They attempted a systems integration last week that did not go well. It’s not only a good time to check your existing reservations. It’s also a good time to have a plan B if you were planning to use Aeroplan to book an upcoming trip. That’s why it pays not to procrastinate. I’m famous for waiting too long to book trips and getting tripped up by things like this. Another cautionary tale this week is via View From The Wing. Hyatt is losing the Ocean Resort and Casino in Atlantic City as part of the World of Hyatt program. This sort of thing happens from time to time. However, this one is a bit more painful. For starters, the change is happening at the start of 2020, less than a month from now. Second, Hyatt isn’t doing much to help those affected. Other than offering to move award reservations to a paid rate or transfer them to another hotel, people with award bookings are stuck. There are no similar properties nearby. In fact, the next closest hotels are a Hyatt Place and Hyatt House in Mt Laurel, over 40 miles away. I get that Hyatt’s in a bad spot here. But, part of why I continue to patronize Hyatt is because they have continued to stand behind their members where other chains take the easy way out. I could be wrong here, but I think most customers understand when something like this happens. However, since the matter is completely out of the customer’s control, a few extra Hyatt points in someone’s account seems a worthwhile value to let customers know Hyatt empathizes with them in the situation. Here’s hoping Hyatt finds a solid resolution for customers here. It’s holiday shopping time, and there’s a gift giving guide for business travelers written by yours truly. Road warriors have different needs than occasional travelers and leisure travelers. Gear has to justify its weight and space in a backpack or briefcase, and you better get solid value for money spent. If you’re hunting for the perfect gift for a business traveler, we’ve got plenty of suggestions they’re bound to love. God Save the Points shines some light on 5 Marriott Moments you might consider spending your points on. Experiences are becoming a bigger part of loyalty programs, but they’ve been around a while. Heck, it’s 7 years ago since I redeemed my SPG Starpoints to get my wife a tennis lesson with Andre Agassi. Still the single greatest redemption I’ve ever had. Anyway, take a look at these Marriott Moments. The Hotel Danieli in Venice is one of my favorite, which means once again I’m saying Gilbert from God Save the Points has good taste. Last up this week is a reminder about Kimpton Hotels’ secret social password. Make sure to have the password when you check-in for a Kimpton stay to earn a mystery prize, like free breakfast or a bottle of wine. The current password is “Stay Human”. Thanks to Ben at One Mile at a Time for reminding us of this fun benefit. That’s a full wrap on today’s travel news. If you’ve got a piece of travel news that you think I should feature on NowBoarding, you can e-mail me at ed@pizzainmotion.com, or find me on social media, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. And, you can find me blogging daily at pizzainmotion.com.
Top Consumer Travel Broadcaster Frank Brehany joins Geoff in the studio to discuss the issues facing holiday makers as we move into 2020. He is the first call broadcaster for many national radio shows and TV discussions. Top destinations, what to expect after BREXIT, safe travel tips and how to get the best holiday deal for your family. This is an insightful discussion on the industry from Frank's extensive experience. #Travel #Holiday #currency #Family #wintersun
Thomas Alleman was born and raised in Detroit, where his father was a traveling salesman and his mother was a ceramic artist. He graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in English Literature. During a fifteen-year newspaper career, Tom was a frequent winner of distinctions from the National Press Photographer's Association, as well as being named California Newspaper Photographer of the Year in 1995 and Los Angeles Newspaper Photographer of the Year in 1996. As a magazine freelancer, Tom's pictures have been published regularly in Time, People, Business Week, Barron's, Smithsonian and National Geographic Traveler, and have also appeared in US News & World Report, Brandweek, Sunset, Harper's and Travel Holiday. Tom has shot covers for Chief Executive, People, Priority, Acoustic Guitar, Private Clubs, Time for Kids, Diverse and Library Journal. In the late 1990s, Tom exhibited "Social Studies", a series of street photographs, widely in Southern California. He's currently finishing "Sunshine & Noir", a book-length collection of black-and-white urban landscapes made in the neighborhoods of Los Angeles. Resources: Download the free Candid Frame app for your favorite smart device. Click here to download for . Click here to download Support the work we do at The Candid Frame with contributing to our Patreon effort. You can do this by visiting or visiting the website and clicking on the Patreon button. You can also provide a one-time donation via . You can follow Ibarionex on and .
In this episode, we give you all of our tips and tricks for traveling on a budget, plus we share about a recent trip we took together, and how we saved money! You can find the show notes for this episode here: http://frugaliciouspod.com/episode2.
The Governor's House Inn in Charleston, SC offers the rare pleasures, aristocratic comforts and romantic grandeur of a pre-revolutionary National Landmark. With magnificent drawing rooms, boudoir staterooms, and expansive veranda porches, it is no wonder that the former Governor's mansion was proclaimed the most glamorous of Charleston inns by Travel Holiday. Support the show: https://www.theinformedtraveler.org/
The Governor's House Inn in Charleston, SC offers the rare pleasures, aristocratic comforts and romantic grandeur of a pre-revolutionary National Landmark. With magnificent drawing rooms, boudoir staterooms, and expansive veranda porches, it is no wonder that the former Governor's mansion was proclaimed the most glamorous of Charleston inns by Travel Holiday. Support the show: https://www.theinformedtraveler.org/
Pam Grout is a world traveler, a loving mother, and a best-selling author who has just published her newest book, E-Cubed: 9 More Experiments that Prove Mirth, Magic and Merriment is your Full-time Gig. This is a sequel to her previous book E-Squared: 9 Do-it-Yourself Energy Experiments that Prove Your Thoughts Create Your Reality. Both reads are humorous and wise, written from Pam’s insightful, courageous angle on how the universe works. She provides readers with a series of “experiments” meant to elevate their beliefs and expectations about their lives.Pam has published 15 books so far and sold articles to dozens of publications. She writes for Travel & Leisure, Outside, Family Circle, Modern Maturity, New Age Journal, Scientific American Explorations, Arizona Highways, Travel Holiday, Tennis, Powder, Snow Country, the Washington Post, the Detroit Free Press, First for Women, Amtrak Express and more. She’s also a Midwestern stringer for People magazine. http://Pamgrout.com
Travel: Holiday for Pennies Part 2 - Today Dom O'Neill (the man who loves a bargain) and Alistair Goodier (a chap who loves an upgrade) discover how to fly abroad for far less than you'd think. Need a holiday? On a tight budget?
Pam Grout, joins us to discuss her do-it-yourself energy experiments as well as her new book, E-Squared. Pam is a high energized mom, traveler, and author. She has written 15 books and has articles in many publications including Travel & Leisure, Outside, Family Circle, Modern Maturity, New Age Journal, Scientific American Explorations, Arizona Highways, and Travel Holiday, and others, too. She also writes a travel column titled, “Now, Where was I?” She is an all-round, fun-loving woman and we are very blessed to bring her wise knowledge about creating your own reality to all of you. Check out her website at: http://pamgrout.com/
Brenda Tharp specializes in location, nature and travel photography. She has llama-trekked, sea-kayaked, flown in helicopters and hot-air balloons, cycled, and hiked to get her photographs. Those images have appeared on the pages of Adventure West, Alaska Airlines, Audubon, Discovery, Forbes, Navigator, Sierra, Sunset and Travel Holiday magazines, along with many others. Her images have also been published in books by Chronicle, Michelin, National Geographic, Sierra Club, and others.She photographed the award-winning books Muir Woods: Redwood Refuge, and Marin Headlands: Portals of Time, (GGNPA). She wrote and photographed the book Creative Nature and Outdoor Photography (Amphoto 2003). Her commercial clients include those in the educational and travel markets, along with book publishers, corporations, design and advertising agencies. You can see more of her work by visiting . For streaming audio or subscribe to the podcast for free viaBrenda Tharp recommends the work of . Book Recommendation:
How about some sunny beaches and SCUBA for the holidays? Today's holiday flashback episode takes us there! 2/3 of our world is water. Why only explore 1/3 of it? Scott Taylor provides an exciting introduction to the wonderful world of SCUBA, adventure travel and the joys of SCUBA for adaptive adventurers! Thanks, Scott for a great show! www.a1scuba.com www.facebook.com/A-1-Scuba-Travel-Aquatics-Center-299066874461/