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In this episode, I'm catching you up on my day and everything that's been on my mind lately. I talk about my trips to DC to spend time with a man I really like, and how I'm trying to be more intentional about dating, relationships, and where I invest my energy.I also get into some real-life adulting after finding out my rent is increasing. And as if life wasn't busy enough, I'm also getting ready for my upcoming trip to Puerto Vallarta. Between travel planning, dating, work, and everyday responsibilities, I'm trying to find balance while still enjoying the moment.Don't forget to subscribe, like, and give me my 10s in the comments!X: @LNwithSylvesterEmail: LateNightwithSylvester@gmail.com
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As U.S. motorists face some of the highest gas prices in years, with the national average already at $4.56 per gallon and forecast to average $4.80 between Memorial Day and Labor Day, we ask you, are you changing your summer travel plans? How so? Are you taking smaller day trips or doing a staycation rather than one big extended vacation somewhere? Listeners checked in with their thoughts and plans.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As U.S. motorists face some of the highest gas prices in years, with the national average already at $4.56 per gallon and forecast to average $4.80 between Memorial Day and Labor Day, we ask you, are you changing your summer travel plans? How so? Are you taking smaller day trips or doing a staycation rather than one big extended vacation somewhere? Listeners checked in with their thoughts and plans.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patrick talks about most affordable places and what you can take through TSA
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Are you looking to get away but the cost of everything is maybe holding you back? London Live listeners talk about travel plans on a budget.
The Awake Space Podcast with Laurie Rivers covers a range of topics including travel plans, astrology classes, Patreon updates, and discussions on collective action and consciousness. Laurie shares insights on bypassing, resistance, and the impact of social conditioning. The podcast also features community news and a Q&A segment. The conversation covers a wide range of topics including resilience, systemic skills, judgment, radical acceptance, and spiritual experiences. Laurie Rivers shares personal experiences and insights on these themes, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and healing.May 16th (17th) Charts and Channeling with Astrologer Laurie Rivers and Medium Matilda get your ticket here: https://lriversastrologer.as.me/schedule/a2c6ba30/?appointmentTypeIds[]=91056539The Awake Space Podcast is 100% Listener Supported - Become a member today theawakespacepodcast.comTakeawaysCollective action and consciousness are key themes in the podcast, emphasizing the importance of community and shared responsibility.The discussion on bypassing and resistance highlights the need for self-awareness and accountability in personal growth and spiritual development. Resilience is built on seven factors and can be learned.Radical acceptance involves feeling into discomfort without judgment or story.Knowledge is not power unless you know how to use it.Spiritual experiences and connections to guides can be deeply personal and transformative.Chapters00:00 Travel Plans and Updates05:04 Alignment and Manifestation10:26 Virtue and Accountability18:01 Resilience and Radical Acceptance45:43 Spiritual Experiences and Connection to Guides
The federal government says Canada is in the “early stages” of discussions about possibly privatizing airports. How could potentially impact travel for Canadians? The most recent gang shooting in Surrey is highlighting why we need a local gang task force. According to Statistics Canada, 35 per cent of 20- to 34-year-olds were living with a parent in 2021, up from 31 per cent in 2001. Why are we seeing this trend? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We discuss the government's comments on the impact of the Middle East fuel crisis on Sweden's economy and what sky-high jet fuel prices can mean for your summer holidays. In politics, TikTok has emerged as a key platform for political communication ahead of the September election, especially among young first time voters. We ask if Sweden's political party leaders' attempts to woo young voters on Tik Tok will pay-off or are they a bit cringe!And we chat with Pelle Almqvist, frontman for the rock band, The Hives, who this week were awarded the Honorary Prize at the Swedish Music Export awards.Presented by Ulla Engberg and Dave RussellProduced by Kris Boswell.
Kaelin is doing a solo trip in Italy!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kaelin is doing a solo trip in Italy! Plus, find out why Amanda got ghosted on Waiting by the Phone from the vault... Listen now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the time of year where Canadians would usually start putting their summer travel plans on paper, but this year looks different. Fuel shortages, however, have forced a number of airlines - including Air Canada - to cancel several routes for months, upending where and how Canadians spend their summer. Host Caryn Ceolin speaks to Lorn Sheehan, professor of strategy and tourism at Dalhousie University to discuss how travelers could brace for a turbulent next few months, and how fast we could feel relief should Iran and the US sustain a lasting ceasefire. We love feedback at The Big Story, as well as suggestions for future episodes. You can find us:Through email at hello@thebigstorypodcast.ca Or @thebigstory.bsky.social on Bluesky
Autopilot Monitors Flight Price Drops After Booking | Save Money, Cash & Points | Sam Hollander Interview Justin Vacula of the Hurdy Gurdy Travel Podcast interviews Sam Hollander from Autopilot about how travelers can track flight price drops after booking and potentially save money, receive travel credits, or rebook award flights for fewer points. Autopilot helps monitor eligible flights booked directly with supported airlines, making it easier to spot lower fares without manually checking prices every day. Sam explains how the idea for Autopilot came after many airlines reduced or removed change fees, why repricing opportunities are often missed, and how the platform works for both paid tickets and award travel. Autopilot affiliate link: http://withautopilot.com/?partner=HurdyGurdy In this interview, Justin and Sam discuss supported airlines, how to import reservations, privacy considerations, common savings opportunities, how Autopilot compares with competitors, upgrade alert features, and upcoming plans for hotel repricing. Whether you book flights with cash, points, or miles, this episode covers a useful travel tool that may help you save money after you've already booked. Timestamps: 00:00 Podcast Intro 00:32 Meet Sam Hollander and Autopilot 01:13 How Autopilot Got Started 03:06 How Autopilot Works 04:39 Importing Flights and Tracking Prices 05:52 Eligible Flights and Savings Opportunities 07:44 Big Savings and Real Price Drops 10:13 International Flights and Airline Partners 12:03 Privacy and Security 13:30 Break and Links 16:19 Competitors and New Features 17:31 Upgrade Alerts and Hotel Repricing 19:51 Travel Plans and Final Discussion 21:51 Credit Cards and Outro —
Who owns travel in 2046? AI personalization, curated surprise, and the death of serendipity.
A quarter of Americans are reconsidering their travel plans for the summer HR 1 full 2371 Thu, 09 Apr 2026 15:42:33 +0000 LB7qOf2NKtmWKgoFGitKcZ6fmiHqCmMB news MIDDAY with JAYME & WIER news A quarter of Americans are reconsidering their travel plans for the summer HR 1 From local news & politics, to what's trending, sports & personal stories...MIDDAY with JAYME & WIER will get you through the middle of your day! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News False https://play
Episode 814: Neal and Toby dive into Americans rethinking their Summer travel plans as the conflict in the Middle East pushes up costs. Then, Iran sets up a tollbooth at the Strait of Hormuz and its upsetting countries who aren't getting preferential treatment. Next, Starbucks wants to reward top performing baristas with bonuses. Meanwhile, the FDA approves a new weight loss pill for Eli Lilly. And, Tesla delivers disappointing EV sales. Watch ‘Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat' on Prime Video Vote for our show for the Webby Awards: https://wbby.co/57452N Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.swap.fm/l/mbd-note Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Victor and Sona introduce their podcast recap of the Season 2 premiere of Apple TV's 'Your Friends and Neighbors,' noting the show's quick renewals and sharing upcoming travel to Florida that may affect release schedules; they also plug ongoing coverage of DTF (two episodes left), The Pitt (two episodes left), and upcoming Euphoria. They discuss Apple TV's growing volume of projects, including 'For All Mankind's' fifth season, the alt-history premise of the series, and new releases like Outcome, Margo's Got Money Troubles, Widows Bay, and The Savant. In the episode discussion, they criticize the confusing cold open and a clunky Princeton interview scene, praise James Marsden's introduction and dynamic with Sam, debate plot handwaving around the burglaries and legal fallout, and touch on Mel's perimenopause subplot, Coop's sister's job prospects, and the Gatsby-like party ending. They close with Sona's negative impressions of Imperfect Women and a brief discussion of how binge vs week-to-week release affects engagement. mailto:needssomeintroduction@gmail.com 00:00 Welcome and Show Intro 00:52 Travel Plans and Schedule 02:01 Subscribe Call to Action 03:02 Florida Meetup Idea 04:13 Imperfect Women Tease 05:19 Apple TV Content Boom 06:26 For All Mankind Pitch 10:37 Upcoming Apple Premieres 14:14 Start Season 2 Recap 14:42 General Impressions 18:07 Awkward Opening Scene 19:52 Previously On Debate 26:42 Handwaving and Logic 31:42 Princeton Interview Fail 34:33 Marsden Steals the Show 37:27 Themes and Season Setup 40:12 Status and envy culture 41:15 Luxury locations and towers 41:57 Marsden heist chaos 45:33 Barney joins the scheme 49:29 Mel date and perimenopause 52:32 Do heists still matter 56:48 Gatsby party spectacle 01:00:15 Politics and aging bodies 01:03:52 Teen drama and sister job 01:09:31 Imperfect Women rant 01:14:04 Binge vs weekly releases 01:17:05 Wrap up and goodbye
Travels With Randy Route 66 Episode 10 is here! Oklahoma! And The Grapes Of Wrath Route 66 Journey Progress Update Bubba and Randy discussed Randy's progress on his Route 66 journey, focusing on Oklahoma where he is currently traveling. They noted that Oklahoma has done a good job preserving and promoting the historical route, with 429 miles of the bike route available and minimal interstate usage. Randy mentioned that Kansas will be his next stop, where he will cover only 13 miles of Route 66 across three towns. Route 66 and Technological Displacement Bubba and Randy discussed the historical context of Route 66 and its significance in John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath," where it was referred to as the "Mother Road." They explored how advancing technology in the 1930s displaced farmers in Oklahoma, leading many to migrate to California in search of work, only to face exploitation and wage disparities. The conversation drew parallels between this historical displacement and the current impact of AI on jobs, questioning how future technological advancements might affect employment and requiring society to adapt and evolve once again. Generational Work Ethics and Route 66 Randy and Bubba discussed differences in work ethic between generations, using the movie "The Grapes of Wrath" as an example of how people in the past handled challenges without complaining. They explored Route 66, highlighting stops like Sam's Town in Eric, Oklahoma, and discussing the town's connection to Roger Miller. The conversation also touched on Bonnie and Clyde's connection to the Red River and mentioned several movies associated with Route 66, including "Easy Rider" and "Cars." Route 66 Travel Plans Discussion Randy discussed his plans to travel Route 66 again starting in September from Chicago to Santa Monica, aiming to reach Seligman by late October for a centennial celebration and signing event. He noted the different perspectives of Route 66 depending on the direction of travel and wanted to capture more sights during this new journey. The conversation also included a discussion about Sears kit homes from the 1930s, with Beth providing information about how these homes were sold through catalogs and could cost between $600 for a small cottage to a few thousand dollars for larger models. Route 66 Trip Highlights Randy shared details about their Route 66 trip, highlighting visits to Elk City's museum with its historical road grader exhibit and the well-preserved town layout. They discussed getting lost in Clinton and missing some Route 66 attractions, including a neon arch and mini golf course. Randy also described Weatherford's Space City connection to astronaut Thomas P. Stafford and the newly added 30-foot astronaut statue, though they decided not to visit the Stafford Air and Space Museum during this trip. The conversation included a brief discussion about Apollo 10's role as a dress rehearsal for the moon landing, and Randy mentioned visiting Lucille's roadhouse in Weatherford. Route 66 Journey Updates Randy shared updates about their Route 66 journey, discussing notable towns and landmarks between Weatherford and Oklahoma City, including Bridgeport's Pony Bridge, El Reno's fried onion burger, and Bethany's Southern Nazarene University. They highlighted the challenges of navigating Oklahoma City's multiple route alignments and provided guidance on following historical Route 66 signs rather than bicycle routes for a more authentic experience. The discussion also touched on the repurposing of historic sites into new businesses and included a humorous exchange about Love's Travel Stops responding to a social media post. Route 66 Travel Updates Randy discussed his recent travels along Route 66, sharing experiences from Oklahoma and plans for future trips, including a potential return visit in the fall. He mentioned meeting new people and gathering suggestions for places to visit on his return journey. Randy also explained his use of Jim and Gemini for trip planning, while Beth continues to handle podcast-related tasks and provide road information during his travels. Travel Plans and National Parks Randy and Bubba discussed their upcoming travel plans, including Randy's visit to Sam's rustic property and future plans to visit Alaska's national parks. They noted that their Facebook page, "placebook.com/travelswithrandypodcast," has grown to 32,000 followers. The conversation highlighted their original goal of visiting all 61 national parks, with Randy needing to complete 8 parks in Alaska, some of which require plane or boat transportation to access. Route 66 Travel Journey Discussion Bubba and Randy discussed Randy's Route 66 travel journey, where he's taking his time documenting the route with photos while staying in places like Cracker Barrel parking lots. Randy explained his approach of doing smaller sections of the route at a time, suggesting that listeners could start with a "there and back" trip in their own state as a test run. He noted that while taking his time allows him to see more, he's missing some experiences like neon signs at night and visiting restaurants, which he plans to address on his return trip westbound. Route 66 Business Strategy Planning Bubba and Randy discussed their sons' recent trip to Italy and compared their personalities to their own middle-child experiences. They then planned a business strategy for selling Route 66-themed postcards and calendars, deciding to create a Shopify store and potentially include Route 66 stamps as a special feature for the first 100 orders. They agreed to start the product line with car culture and hidden gem themes, and discussed the possibility of Randy traveling the Route 66 to sell wholesale products. SO. MANY. PHOTOS - Come join the conversation on Facebook with our 32,000 friends! https://www.facebook.com/travelswithrandypodcast Have a great idea for the guys? Want to sponsor us? Want us to sell something National Park or Route 66 related? Want to be a guest? Want to pay for both of us to go to Alaska? Want me to stop asking questions? bubba@travelswithrandypodcast.com !!
The conflict in the Middle East has continued for another week, and there's concerns from industry experts about it impacting tourism. Intrepid Travel's chief executive recently confirmed travellers are delaying their plans until the second half of the year in the hope disruption caused by the Iran war will be resolved. BloggerAtLarge.com writer Megan Singleton says people are concerned about the impact of fuel prices driving up the cost of flights. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gustav and Solveig join David from Sierra Nevada to discuss training camp and how things have gone for them there. Gustav discusses dealing with injury, while Solveig discusses her plans for the year, and what it's like to be the reigning world champion. (00:00) Introduction(01:00) How is are things going in Sierra Nevada(01:57) Indoor Trainer vs Outdoor Riding(03:00) Have Solveig & Gustav Been Training Together? (04:18) Who Else is at Sierra Nevada(04:53) What's Going on With Gustav's Injury? (06:22) How Have Things Been Going for Solveig? (07:08) Solveig's Race Calendar?(08:00) How Do Pro's Setup a Race Calendar and Why? (11:11) How Does Gustav Need to Change his Year Given his Injury? (12:30) Gustav's Recent Training (13:30) Solveig's Recent Training (14:23) What Does the Block Between Oceanside and Texas Look Like? (16:00) How Are Solveig and Gustav Feeling Going into Oceanside? (18:44) How Does Solveig Feel Being Reigning World Champion? (21:42) How Will the Races in Oceanside Playout? (24:23) How Has Training Alone Been for Solveig? (26:35) How is Gustav Finding Injury Mentally? (30:00) 20m Rule Discussion (32:41) Travel Plans for Oceanside and Training Leading into the Race (34:33) Gustav's Haircut(35:10) Podium Picks for IM 70.3 GeelongThanks to the sponsors of this podcast series:MaurtenTo benefit from the one-time code and get 15% off your next purchase on Maurten.com, simply enter the code “TNMS4” at checkout. The code is applicable once per customer, on all products except the Maurten Bicarb System, valid until 31/12/2026.Maurten WebsiteInstagram: @maurten_officialYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MaurtenOfficialHosted, edited and produced by Dr David LipmanEditing, video and introduction by Roj Ferman
Did you know the Bible never talks about vacations? Our modern idea of escape and leisure isn't really a biblical category. But that doesn't mean travel is pointless! In fact, used well, it can become a powerful tool for fathers who want to shape the spiritual, relational, and cultural life of their family. In this episode, we talk about how dads can think differently about travel and turn trips and family adventures into opportunities to build family culture on purpose. If you're a dad who wants to lead your family intentionally, even on vacation, this episode will give you a strategic framework for making travel count. Links in this Episode Travel Hacking: www.Going.com Strategic Vacation Guide: https://abrahamswallet.com/strategic-vacation-guide/ About Abraham's Wallet: Abraham's Wallet exists to inspire and equip Biblical family leaders. Please partner with us in inspiring and equipping multi-gen families at https://abrahamswallet.com/support AW website Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Facebook LinkedIn Instagram Chapters (00:00:00) - How to Use Travel to Build Your Family Culture(00:00:48) - God's Rest for You(00:02:19) - Does Intermountain Christian School Have A Mascot?(00:06:20) - How to Travel to God's Sacred Sites(00:09:06) - Why Might You Travel?(00:11:24) - Stephen and Amy on Travel Plans(00:15:39) - How to Plan a Family's Travel(00:16:30) - Travel Traps, and How to Avoid Them(00:19:25) - 3 Preachments on Overdoing Luxury(00:21:25) - What to Do About Upgrading My Daughter's Flight(00:24:16) - Amino On Underdoing Luxury Travel(00:32:48) - Travel Hacking: 3 Practical Hacks(00:35:12) - Top 3 Tips for Traveling With AI(00:42:26) - The Strategic Vacation Planner(00:48:37) - The Value of a Vacation
Fuel has skyrocketed up around 40%. Travel plans have been disrupted. The impact of the middle east war is also affecting people's investment decision making too.
What do you do when you're booked for an international vacation to go to your friend's wedding, but they call the thing off a month before???
PJ talks to Tracey whose son is a bolt risk and now faces losing a parking space outside the school he goes to. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thousands of passengers are left in limbo as they try to get home, or get some certainty from airlines as to what will happen...Tony is worried they won't get home from Australia, and joins Andrea, along with other listeners, to discuss.
MONDAY HR 1 Catching up with the Monsters from the weekend. What is happening in March? Pancakes vs Cereal. Oh and the other big story. Trying to figure it all out. Russ went to the Strawberry Festival. Angel at the Central Florida Fair.
MONDAY HR 1 Catching up with the Monsters from the weekend. What is happening in March? Pancakes vs Cereal. Oh and the other big story. Trying to figure it all out. Russ went to the Strawberry Festival. Angel at the Central Florida Fair. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
节目简介|Episode Description|エピソード紹介今年暑假,我原本计划一放假就飞去北海道,但后来决定把行程往后推一个月。我分享了为什么6月底去更适合登旭岳、看富良野花田,也谈到了一个新的计划——和爸妈一起去中亚旅行。气候、时间和旅行体验之间的关系,其实会影响整个行程的节奏和感受。In this episode, I share my updated summer travel plans. I explain why I postponed my Hokkaido trip to late June for better hiking and flower season conditions, and I talk about a new plan to travel to Central Asia with my parents. Timing and climate can shape the entire travel experience.今回は夏の旅行計画についてお話しします。北海道旅行を6月末に変更した理由や、両親と中央アジアへ行く新しい計画について共有します。気候やタイミングが旅の体験に与える影響についても考えます。#日本旅游 #JapanTravel #北海道 #Hokkaido #札幌 #Sapporo #大雪山 #Daisetsuzan #中亚旅游 #CentralAsiaTravel #旅行计划 #TravelPlanning #暑假 #SummerVacation发短信给我! Send me a text!Support the show如果您喜欢我的播客,欢迎通过下方方式表达您的支持。您的支持对我来说是巨大的鼓励。但无论如何,我都很感激有您作为听众。能够每周与您分享几分钟的时光,对我来说是莫大的荣幸。❤️ If you enjoy my podcast, you're welcome to show your support through the options below. Your support means a great deal to me and is a huge source of encouragement. But no matter what, I'm truly grateful to have you as a listener. It's an honor to share a few minutes with you each week!❤️ ☕
The Upshift Guys are back with more motorcycle talk than stock exhaust in the trash can. Brian & Brian are ready for Daytona, are you? We got Dyna's FXR's and Softails loaded up and ready to go. Sit back, relax its Upshift time!TakeawaysDaytona fever podcastMotorcycle updates Bike maintenance challengesUpcoming Daytona plans Motorcycle events and ralliesBuilding and customizing motorcyclesChapters00:00 Introduction to Daytona Fever Podcast22:05 Bike Maintenance Challenges33:25 Daytona Itinerary and Events38:47 Travel Plans and Future Trips44:06 Considering New Motorcycle Projects49:06 Challenges and Experiences with Motorcycle Polishing and Customization56:43 Planning for Motorcycle Interviews and Podcast Guests
Rev. Mark Trigsted preached on Romans 15:22–33.
In the latest episode of The Chad & Cheese Podcast, HR's "most dangerous" duo is back to slice through the industry noise with their signature brand of snark and real-talk. This week, the boys dive into LinkedIn's sudden quest for a personality, questioning if the platform can actually pull off being "funny" and what that cultural shift means for your professional feed. The conversation heats up as they dissect Google's latest moves to monetize Google for Jobs, a play that could fundamentally disrupt the recruitment landscape and how employers reach talent. Finally, things get sobering as they issue a blunt wake-up call to white-collar workers: evolve your skillset now or prepare for obsolescence in an AI-driven market. It's a high-stakes mix of big tech power plays and career survival tactics that you won't want to miss. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and Banter 06:46 - Shout Outs and Industry Insights 10:24 - Travel Plans and Events 16:42 - Acquisition of BeApplied by Phenom 24:19 - Market Pressures and Company Valuations 27:51 - LinkedIn's Marketing Strategy Shift 34:18 - Google's Monetization of Job Searches 42:07 - The Future of White Collar Jobs 51:01 - Indeed's Smart Screening Updates
We return to the SVNS 1 circuit, as Canada gets some reinforcements for the Singapore tournament. A tough group required strong performances, as Canada was able to get their best result of the series so far.The lads also discuss the Tri-Nations Challenge set for Vancouver, the new T1 non-contact format, the upcoming U21 women's tour to Ireland & the UK, as well as Canada's schedule for the Men's Rugby World Cup in 2027.
Your Oregon state park adventures might look a little different this year. With new parking and camping fees coming to Oregon state parks, as well as new rules about booking and canceling your campground reservation, there is a lot to navigate when making your travel plans for 2026. On this week's episode of Peak Northwest, we follow up last week's conversation with the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department about the new changes, with tips for navigating your state park adventures for the year ahead. Here are some highlights from this week's show: What you need to know about the new camping rules. Why state park cabins and yurts are still a great deal. Get ready to pay at coastal parks. Consider traveling to some of these lesser-visited state parks to avoid new fees. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Where do you dream of traveling to this year? Australia, an island, the United States, the western part of your state, or the world? Join the dreams and fun as we discuss the places we'd like to visit this year. And drop 40 F-bombs.Round 301!~~~~~~~Please support us on the Beer Thursday Patreon page!Please support us on the Beer Thursday Patreon page! Join a community of travel and humor lovers, and help us keep the laughs coming.Never miss an episode, and help us take you to the top by subscribing, leaving a 5-star review, and sharing this episode with friends to grow our community and support. We love hearing from our listeners, so don't be shy about sharing your thoughts and joining the conversation.~~~~~~~Please support us on the Beer Thursday Patreon page! Your support helps us keep sharing these fun stories and makes you feel like a valued part of our community.At the $10 level, the next 18 Great Human Beings will get access to the Beer Thursday Facebook group.~~~~~~~Here's what our house elf, Artie (not Archie), says about this round: Around the World with the F-Bomb Squad: Travel Tales & Morgan FreemanIn this hilariously chaotic round, our hosts dive into their top travel destinations while dropping F-bombs like they're hot! From wishing to witness the Detroit Red Wings' next Stanley Cup win to the treacherous yet tantalizing wilds of Australia, they cover it all. They passionately discuss why 'motherfucker' is the ultimate curse word and revel in AI-generated Morgan Freeman voices on their navigation apps. Tune in for talks about deadly Aussie critters, scenic bike rides from Germany to Budapest, and dreams of a tropical cruise - all infused with a healthy dose of irreverent humor. If you love travel, sarcasm, and a bit of cussing, this round is your ticket to ride! 00:00 Introduction and Impersonations 00:30 AI Morgan Freeman and Subscription Hacks 01:13 The Versatility of 'Motherfucker' 01:56 Australia Travel Plans 04:11 Dangers of Australian Wildlife 06:06 Family Connections and Ancestry 07:56 Ireland and Scotland 11:45 Ireland and Scotland again.12:04 Kiki's ancestry14:17 Skank Sister?14:50 Shayne wants to visit the Azores!15:28 Future Travel Plans and Retirement Dreams 16:23 The Toast and the Beverage Dilemma 16:36 Planning the Second Half 17:33 Heartfelt Irish Toast 18:15 Travel Plans and Destinations 19:25 Hawaii and the Brady Bunch 22:17 Rock Band Memories 24:28 Cycling and River Cruising the Danube27:48 Cruise Tips and Drink Packages 30:12 Closing Remarks and Call to Action
In this episode of Good Morning Liberty, Nate Thirston and Charles Chuck Thompson discuss a controversial incident involving ICE agents and the shooting of Alex Preti in Nashville, Tennessee. The hosts analyze various aspects of the incident, including the agents' actions, the reactions from the public, and government statements. They delve into the implications of mass deportations, the challenges faced by law enforcement, and potential solutions for immigration issues. The episode also touches on broader topics such as the right to protest, the Second Amendment, and the responsibilities of government agencies. 00:00 Intro 00:31 Unexpected Changes and Travel Plans 02:00 Discussion on Recent Shooting Incident 04:03 Protesters and Government Accountability 09:07 Challenges of Mass Deportation 20:53 Protesting and Legal Observations 26:30 Consequences of Resistance 27:22 ICE Agents and Protesters 28:20 Analyzing the Shooting Incident 31:40 Protest Rights and Legal Boundaries 45:02 Government Accountability and Investigations 47:34 Upcoming Topics and Conclusion
In this episode of the Big Shot Bob Podcast, hosts Robert Horry, Brandon Harper, and Rob Jenners dive into various engaging topics. The episode kicks off with a hilarious and somewhat revealing conversation about Shaquille O'Neal's past quirky habits during meetings, sparking chuckles and light-hearted banter among the hosts. They then shift gears to discuss the landmark upcoming 250th episode of the podcast and reflect on the show's journey over the past five years, recounting their memorable moments and shared experiences. As the conversation progresses, the hosts pay tribute to Kobe Bryant on the sixth anniversary of his tragic passing. Robert Horry, who played alongside Kobe, shares heartfelt memories and insights into Kobe's evolution from a young, talented player to a seasoned veteran. They delve into the significant impact Kobe had on basketball and its fans, as well as the enduring legacy he left behind. The discussion also touches on the collective grief within the basketball community and the admiration for Kobe's contributions both on and off the court. The episode rounds off with an in-depth analysis of recent NBA trade rumors, including potential moves involving Giannis Antetokounmpo and Ja Morant. The hosts debate the strategies different teams might employ as they approach the trade deadline and the effect these trades could have on the league. Listeners are also entertained with a fun game segment, 'Black Accomplishment or White Accomplishment,' where the hosts guess the racial background of historical figures based on their achievements. 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Setup 00:36 Faxing and Funny Anecdotes 02:10 Travel Plans and Weather Woes 04:25 Remembering Kobe Bryant 10:04 Lakers' Performance Analysis 19:43 Trade Rumors and Team Dynamics 28:47 Inside the NBA Discussion 34:54 The Decline of ESPN 39:30 Derrick Rose's Legacy 40:36 Clippers' Surprising Comeback 46:11 Super Bowl Matchup Analysis 51:03 Hilarious Fan Reactions 53:46 Skyscraper Climb Thrills 57:18 Black Accomplishment or White Accomplishment?
The Black Expat returns after a long hiatus to share personal and professional updates. He reflects on solo travel, family trips, and the balance of work and parenthood. He outlines upcoming journeys, Japan, Sri Lanka, South Africa, and Zimbabwe, and explains his travel philosophy about preparation, cultural curiosity, and helping clients plan meaningful, comfortable trips. The episode centers on growth in life, business, and travel.
visit: ➡️ https://raisingheights.com In this episode of Raising Heights, Zach and Tori dive into a lively conversation on whether they would consider returning to TV, reflecting on their experiences from 'Little People Big World.' They cover the challenges of protecting their children's privacy, the enjoyable aspects of being on TV, and the thrill of documenting family moments. However, what would returning to television look like? 00:00 Introduction 00:51 Setting Goals and Future Plans 01:32 Family Life and Daily Routines 03:19 Travel Plans and Adventures 06:18 Kids and Parenting Challenges 08:10 Exploring Chat GPT 10:15 Membership and Merchandise 11:06 Current Events and Politics 14:27 Sponsorship Message 16:04 Reflecting on TV Career 20:51 Discussing Reality TV Shows 21:12 Super Nanny and Parenting Tips 22:58 Behind the Scenes of Reality TV 24:57 Protecting Our Kids' Privacy 27:26 Reflecting on Filming and Privacy 30:06 Fame and Public Recognition 35:08 Documenting Family Life 38:01 Would We Return to Reality TV? 44:50 Future Aspirations and Closing Remarks ---------------------------------------------------- SPONSORS: - COVE https://covesmart.com - Use code: HEIGHTS for 10% OFF your First Order! Support the SHOW! Get EARLY/ AD FREE Episodes and Merch Discounts! Become a MEMBER! visit: ➡️ https://raisingheights.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Return of the Non-Rev Lounge: 2026 Kickoff and Airline Jobs DiscussionMonique and Tyler return to the Non-Rev Lounge podcast to kick off 2026, reflecting on five years of podcasting, holiday travels, and the excitement of listener feedback. They discuss their recent travel experiences, challenges of airline travel around the holidays, and share advice for non-revenue passengers to ensure smoother travels. The episode also dives into a detailed discussion about the worst jobs in the airline industry, and Tyler shares an exciting personal announcement about gaining flight benefits with a new airline.00:00 Introduction and Welcome Back00:53 Reflecting on the Podcast Journey01:48 Listener Feedback and Engagement03:04 Holiday Experiences and Travel Stories04:41 Challenges of Airline Travel09:47 Military and Heavy Bags12:00 Non-Rev Travel Tips21:12 QR Codes and Travel Observations25:06 Unexpected Flight Preferences27:27 Travel Plans and Hotel Upgrades31:49 Navigating Airline Jobs35:25 The Worst Jobs at the Airport46:24 Exciting Announcement and FarewellStaffTraveler is offering a 10% code for any of our listeners who buy their eSIM.Use the Promo code ST10NONREVLOUNGE https://share.stafftraveler.com/nrl-esim✈StaffTraveler is a great app that can assist your non-rev travels! Use it to find the loads for your non-rev travel! Use this to sign up:https://stafftraveler.com/nonrevlounge
Jeaneatte, Evette, and Tina ring in the New Year by sharing their 2026 travel plans and sending warm wishes to all their listeners and viewers. New destinations, new adventures, and a fresh year ahead with the J.E.T. Setting Divas.
What are your travel plans for 2026, and how are you using points and miles to make them happen? In this episode, Alex, Pam, and Jess share their exciting plans for the upcoming year. From safaris in Tanzania to river cruises in France, they break down how they're using credit card rewards to book these dream trips and maximize their points. The Squad dives into their strategies for the year, discussing the cards they plan to open and which ones they'll be canceling. You'll also hear about their 2026 trips already booked, including luxury stays and business class flights. Whether you're interested in domestic or international travel, bucket-list family trips, or quick getaways, this episode will inspire you to start planning your travel in the new year with points and miles. You can find links to resources mentioned in this episode plus the transcript here: pointstalksquad.com/161 Ready to get started with NEARLY FREE travel? Click here for the exact offers we would sign up for this month: https://pointstalksquad.lpages.co/bestoffers/ Points Talk is also on YouTube! You can watch this episode here: youtube.com/@pointstalksquad Let us know what you want to hear on the podcast by sending us a DM on Instagram: instagram.com/pointstalksquad
We're in a hurry because of the Holidays so we call some places to reschedule. We learn about Hanukkah and sing a Christmas song to balance it out, then we get the winning Powerball numbers! Watch Corneezy's special AGAIN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_rJDNkt-pI Join OUR Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/worldrecordpodcast Buy merch, watch videos and more! https://worldrecordpodcast.com 00:00 - Showtime & Theme Song 00:28 - Podcast Introduction & Patreon Plug 01:20 - Getting Into the Show 01:28 - Prank Call: Prima Auto Mall 03:20 - Scheduling Confusion & Holiday Talk 04:00 - More Prank Calls & Jewish Jokes 06:00 - Call Recordings & More Phone Shenanigans 08:00 - Technical Difficulties & More Calls 10:00 - Zipper Sound & Inside Jokes 11:00 - Antisemitism Bits & Call Recordings 13:00 - Hanukkah & Christmas Traditions 16:00 - Ants Story & Childhood Memories 18:00 - Name Drops & Comedy Friends 20:00 - Joke Structure & Comedy School 22:00 - Christmas Song & Holiday Greetings 24:00 - More Holiday Banter & Rescheduling Calls 26:00 - Powerball & Lottery Talk 28:00 - Leaf Blowers & LA Life 30:00 - Sandwiches, Deli Talk & More Calls 32:00 - Frenching Dudes for Money (Comedy Bit) 34:00 - Drinking Pee for Money (Comedy Bit) 36:00 - More Powerball Numbers & Prank Calls 38:00 - Travel Plans & Lottery Dreams
In this week's episode, we take a deep dive into what it takes to design an RV floor plan. We sit down with friends Shirley and Sydney from Sabre to discuss how customer feedback shapes the final product. Plus, some end-of-year reflections, plans for the mini episodes in January, and details about upcoming meet-and-greet events at the Florida RV Super Show and Kansas City RV Show. _____ *Become an RV Miles Mile Marker member and get your first month for $3 *Get your FREE weekly Road Signs Newsletter at https://rvmiles.com/mailinglist/ Support our Sponsors: * Harvest Hosts: Save 15% on a Harvest Hosts membership with MILES at https://harvesthosts.com *Check out all Blue Ox has to offer at https://BlueOx.com *Find all the RV parts and gear you need at etrailer: https://www.etrailer.com/vehicle-finder.aspx?etam=p0001 *Find the perfect RV Mattress and save 30% with code RVMILES at https://rvmattress.com/rvmiles *Get 25% Off RV Life Pro here: https://my.rvlife.com/bill/signup/3?s=rvtw&coupon=QE7KAHVF3E. *Find Liquified at https://liquifiedrv.com/ Track SSTK_MUSIC_ID 437726– Monetization ID MONETIZATION_ID AMXDXB4BX5FLHUYE 00:00 Introduction 02:12 Upcoming Events and Announcements 03:36 Meet and Greet Details 09:20 Travel Plans and Mini Episodes 10:48 Big Changes for RV Miles YouTube Channel 19:48 Interview with Sabre RVs 35:37 Navigating Design and Supply Chain Challenges 36:22 Team Collaboration and Problem Solving 37:49 Innovations in RV Interior Design 39:08 Quality Concerns and Industry Trends 39:57 Influencer Partnerships and Customer Feedback 41:33 New Features in 2026 Sabre Models 44:51 Battle Born Battery Issues 01:01:50 Fantasy Football Playoffs 01:06:43 Holiday Cookie Baking 01:09:15 Wrapping Up and Looking Ahead
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In this episode, Robert Horry, also known as 'Big Shot Bob,' talks about his upcoming 27.5-hour flight to China for NBA goodwill activities. He answers fan questions about playing for teams that performed differently at home versus on the road and shares his perspective on the most outrageous NBA court designs this season. The discussion also touches on the importance of team leadership and the impacts of player movement in college basketball. Additionally, there's a lighthearted debate on the ethics of cloning pets, sparked by Tom Brady's recent cloning of his dog. 00:00 Introduction and Travel Plans 00:53 NBA Goodwill Trip to China 01:26 Listener Question: Home vs. Road Performance 02:42 Discussion on NBA Club Floors 04:59 Leadership in NBA Teams 12:25 Dennis Rodman's Outburst 13:10 College Basketball's Regular Season Dilemma 14:34 Impact of Player Transfers on College Sports 15:41 NIL and the Changing Landscape of College Sports 19:06 Tom Brady's Dog Cloning Controversy 21:55 Ethical Concerns of Cloning and AI
Hollywood, Donno, and Omar Kelly react to Mike McDaniel's viral postgame comments trolling Bills fans, sparking a conversation on AI in sports and how technology is blurring the lines between real and fake. They also dive into the Dolphins' quarterback situation, debating whether Miami should draft a QB given this year's questionable rookie class. The crew evaluates which rookie QBs could make an immediate impact and fit the Dolphins' future plans. The hour wraps with a discussion on airline travel, comparing Spirit, Frontier, and Omar's loyalty to American Airlines.
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Are you flying to Hawaii in the next few months and worried the FAA's flight cuts could derail your trip?With the government shutdown entering day 36 and 10% of flights being eliminated at 40 major airports starting today, Hawaii travelers face a uniquely tough situation because every West Coast hub feeding the islands is being cut.
As the government shutdown continues into record length, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has announced a reduction in flights as airports struggle with staffing air traffic controller towers. The plan will cut air travel capacity by ten percent at forty major airports in the United States. While delays and cancellations have started to pick up, its is only expected to become a much bigger problem as the holiday season approaches. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Geoff Freeman, President and CEO of the U.S. Travel Association, who says Americans are really being let down and should reach out to their Senators and Representatives to end the shutdown. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices