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Gratitude overload! Today marks our podcast's third anniversary, and I'm also celebrating 49 amazing years on this incredible journey called life. From the first episode to now, your support has been the wind beneath our wings. Thank you for being a part of this community, and for lending your ears and hearts to our conversations. As I reflect on the lessons learned and the growth experienced, I'm filled with appreciation for each one of you who has made this journey so special. Next week, join us for a deep dive into the Word of the Year. Whether it's a tradition for you or something new, I hope you'll embrace this reflective practice with us. Here's to more laughter, learning, and exploration together! Don't forget to tune in next week!
Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
Community gardens are becoming more common in large cities. How do they work? More on today's show. And stay tuned for the next round of tips for your trips around Slovakia.
Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
What are Slovakia's greatest sporting achievements in the last 30 years? What has changed since the establishment of the independent republic? Find out in the first part of today's session, thanks to our competition: Slovakia 30! You can still win interesting prizes. New tips for your trips around Slovakia.
Oaxaca is amazing AND there is so much to do in the area! If you are spending some time in the city, you should definitely consider some day trips. Go along with Laura to get a taste of the options. Morning Light by Sian Alice Group is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Water Leaking by Jeffrey Lewis and the Rain is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. Minor salsa by Dee Yan-Key and Always Question by Red This Ever are licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Support the show
Happy birthday to our host Mary Jelkovsky! In this solo episode, Mary shares 25 things she's learning (key word!) about people, life, and self-love. The best birthday gift is your listenership and being on this self-love journey together! If you enjoyed this episode, please consider taking 60 seconds to rate the show on Spotify or leave a review on Apple. Your feedback means the world and helps the show grow. And make sure to get Mary's books on self-love and if you already have them, please leave a review on Amazon or wherever you bought them from! The Gift of Self-Love: https://maryscupoftea.com/gift-of-self-love. This is a self-love workbook that will help you build confidence, recognize your worth, and learn to finally love yourself. 100 Days of Self-Love: maryscupoftea.com/journal. This is a guided journal with 100 prompts to help you calm self-criticism and learn to love who you are. This episode is sponsored by Big Heart Tea! My favorite certified organic tea with direct-trade ingredients, wrapped in packaging made from plants (not plastics), and produced with the utmost regard for the farmers who grow it. I love Big Heart Tea because their company is female-founded, intentionally-sourced, and mission-driven which you can really taste with every sip. I'm currently drinking their Cup of Love tea and I also love their herbal blends for the afternoons. Stock up on your own tea by going to bighearttea.com and use code MARY20 for a discount!
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48 Trips Around The Sun Hello beautiful humans, thank you for listening and supporting the Thrive Forever Fit Show. It truly means the world to me that you take time out of your precious day to listen to me ramble and rant about things I found entertaining, engaging, and meaningful. SPONSOR: Elite Collagen ~ Visit: https://www.thriveforeverfit.com/store/ For Details.
In this episode of the Tell Me Somethin' Good podcast, Clint Swindall takes us back to the 27th episode of Tell Me Somethin' Good! As he celebrates his 55th birthday, he's sharing the top 50 lessons he learned in his first 50 years. Check it out! ---------- If you like the podcast, you'll love the Tell Me Somethin' Good! book. Check it out: Tell Me Somethin' Good! - https://www.tinyurl.com/yxcsg3sh ---------- Have Clint bring his message of positivity to your organization, either in person or virtually. Check out his demo video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7MXyGYizBY. ---------- Follow me: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/clintswindall Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tmsg_clintswindall/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clintswindall2 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clintswindall LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clint-swindall-csp-9047174/ ---------- Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network
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The No Nonsense Show Episode #737 Jamie Mack turns the Big 50! We didn't do anything special unless you consider this bomb-ass podcast as special!!! We discuss the difference between worrying and planning. Also whether or not worrying is a feminine trait. I know what you are thinking...worrying can't be gender based. I felt the same thing. But let's let our in-house misogynists mansplain why worrying is for girls. Jamie Mack wants to forgive racists and wrongdoers based on context of the time they held the views. French wants to just get along and include everything with an opinion. He once again tried to indoctrinate us into the clan of inclusion. 50 Trips Around the Sun #TNNS737 Support the show by paying your laugh tax or becoming a premium subscriber HERE Get Show merch here: MERCH Follow us at: Twitter Instagram Facebook
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HOUR1 - Shan & RJ take trips Around the NFL, Around the NBA and then slam Wimbledon's ban of Russian players
This episode I talk about how I'm a washed papi, the world being open and some music and entertainment. My black owned business of the week is raeslilly a fashion forward uniform scrub apparel company based out of Akron. enjoy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theloneamigopod/support
It's my birthday episode! Here are some things that I've learned over my 38 years.
This week on Songscapes, Charles takes us to Nashville, Tennessee to talk with singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Sierra Hull. Having picked up the mandolin at age 8, been mentored by Alison Krauss at 11, and debuted at Carnegie Hall at 12, the bluegrass virtuoso has long since been certain that the musician's lifestyle was the one for her. Sierra talks about the strong community of musicians she's always been surrounded by, working alongside her heroes like Sturgil Simpson and Béla Fleck, and how her approach to making music has changed and melded over time. She also dives into her latest album, 25 Trips, and its themes of hope for the future and savoring the moment. Her deep appreciation of traditional bluegrass and bright personality make for a charming episode of Songscapes! Thanks for listening and don't forget to review, share and subscribe to the podcast! Learn more about nonprofit Sustain Music and Nature's work to make music a force for nature at: www.sustainmusicandnature.orgYou can find Sierra on her Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/sierradawnhull/ or on her website at https://www.sierrahull.com/Find Charles on his Twitter at https://twitter.com/coplincharles Host: Charles CoplinProducer: Sustain Music & NatureEditor: Lindsay JohnsonMedia Researcher: Harrison GoodaleTheme Music: Harrison GoodaleFeatured music: 25 Trips, Beautifully Out of Place, and Middle of the Woods
This week, on my 40th birthday, I'm doing something that I've never done before and sharing a list of 41 life lessons from my 40 trips around the sun, in true wisdom-filled Claire style. This time, this celebration, this reflection on what can be seen as both a significant life moment or just another year, has been something I've definitely been feeling from both sides. Both with a lightness for it being just another number, as well as with a deep reverence for the absolute privilege of growing older, of being alive, and for showing up in these wild times knowing there is a service from my heart that is here for the world. I feel my forties are going to invite a rewilding of sorts; a deeper attunement and an embodiment of soul in a way that feels very pleasure filled and activated in the body based and divinely human based experience of life. I'm coming more into my body, sensation, my sensuality, aliveness and pleasure and am inviting in a new level of sacredness to this human experience. I'm excited to begin this new season of my life, and that I get to invite you along with me. One of the ways you can join me is in my free virtual event The Amrita - Birthday Edition, happening this Tuesday 1st February on the new moon. A free celebratory event, incorporating a somatic breathwork journey and celestial light language ceremony, The Amrita will give you an opportunity to experience some of the practices within my (I am) The Remedy experience which will officially open next week. A sacred six week journey back home to yourself, (I am) The Remedy incorporates powerful energy activations, blissful womb yoga meditations, alchemical and ancient wisdom practices, light language transmissions, breath work, EFT, and energy and somatic medicine. You can register for the free event here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUocuivpz4vGtPtXl3RfLVmmVtzWemq2TMa Visit claireobeid.com/episode103 for more. Show Notes: Register for The Amrita - Free Virtual Event here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUocuivpz4vGtPtXl3RfLVmmVtzWemq2TMa Join the (I am)The Remedy waitlist here: https://claireobeid.com/i-am-the-remedy-wait-list/ Love + light, Claire
As Christians, we are often tested. God wants to know that he has us, not partially, all the way. It should be our goal to pass these tests so that God can trust us with more responsibility on this journey.Join Nina Keegan, co-host of Grace Grace with Nina and Michelle as she shares what God is putting on her heart today!https://www.italkmedia.net/show/nina/https://www.ninaandmichelle.org/Check out our televised broadcasts on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyf3d407eGWW50CQrWpSctwJoin us on Facebook at https://facebook.com/ninakeeganministries and https://facebook.com/ninaandmichelleGet Nina's devotional books 100 Days With God, One and Two:https://amzn.to/3tNx5CH and https://amzn.to/3zcmF0E
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After navigating through 32 trips around the sun, it's safe to say I've experienced an array of challenges, have celebrate wins, witnessed many losses, and gained many blessings along the way. While each of us are walking our own unique paths, often times, we'll find ourselves realizing many of the same same, but different lessons. As an empath and Sacred Distuptor with heightened sensitivities, I came here to learn, came here to grow, came here to share and teach what it means to activate your unique destiny while revolutionizing the world with your medicine. And yes, while I recently lost my short term memory and have been navigating through the last nine years with a sensitive nervous system post being struck by lightning, and have navigated through lots of death, depression, and pain, none of that has stopped me from living life based on my terms. It takes a courageous one to become fully embodied in their sovereign truth and in this week's episode, I'm sharing with you some of the greatest nuggets wisdom I've learned after making the decision to stay true to myself and to lead with integrity. In this episode, I talked about... ◆ Lower triangle work and why it's been so powerful in my healing journey ◆How you can accept the inevitability of failure and use it as an opportunity ◆Why taking social media sabbaticals should be non-negotiable (even if you use it for your business) ◆What it means to be a sovereign being and leader ◆ The importance of embodying your truth and sharing it with the world ◆The one true source of happiness ...plus so much more https://sabrinariccio.com/alchemize-your-systems (Sign up before 6/10 and get 50% off of Alchemize Your Systems ) ◆ SOCIAL LINKS ◆ WEBSITE: https://sabrinariccio.com/ (https://sabrinariccio.com/) INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/sovereignsocietypodcast/ (@sovereignsocietypodcast) YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo6V5OFkYVAzioniqoRHWoA (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo6V5OFkYVAzioniqoRHWoA) Support this podcast
Welcome to Episode 010 of the Glitter and Sage podcast! After taking a break for a couple weeks while celebrating her birthday, Melissa comes in this week with a shorter solo episode. IN THIS EPISODE: -Melissa recorded this episode deep in the forest, tuning into nature, sharing from her journal a list she wrote on her birthday of “28 Lessons, Reflections, and Bows of Gratitude for 28 Trips Around the Sun.” RESOURCES: Glitter and Sage podcast sound engineer/video editing: David Atwood Instagram: @mratwoodmusic https://open.spotify.com/artist/4vSKrFQnV2MfsilThMT9Tc?si=gPCRB7E4QQWTqke-37K4TA Quiet Hours Silent Disco Instagram: @quiethours.ny Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/QuietHours.NY/ Website: https://www.nysilentdisco.com/ Intro/Outro Music: “Drishti” by Cosmal Instagram: @cosmal.live https://cosmal.bandcamp.com/ Thanks for tuning in and joining our conversation. See you next time, friends!
Another year has passed. I added a year to when I answer, "How old are you?" Well, at least in theory. I am an unreliable narrator for reporting my age. By accident. But on a repeated basis. That said, as I recorded this episode of the podcast, and write these words, I am celebrating 55 trips around the sun (and I complain I don't get to travel much!). I'm not sure about claiming wisdom, but I do claim some lessons from those years. Lessons I keep learning and relearning. Lessons I must remind myself about. But lessons that matter to my life. While there are quite a few, 5 seemed to be appropriate for 55 years. 5 lessons from 55 years on this earth! I'd love to hear the lessons you've learned! And I'd love to hear any questions or thoughts you might have about thriving. But until then, listen in on the 5 lessons I have learned (and keep learning), and let me know if they are lessons you share. Listen below. RELATED RESOURCES Do Things Happen for a Reason? We Aren't Getting Out Alive! Your Purpose Thrive Principles Book
In this powerful episode, Sirelle and I uncover: Losing his father at a young age How that shaped him into the person he is today Empathy and compassion through embodying grief Grief as it relates to COVID-19 Grief vs. Loss and much, much more. Sirelle cracks wide open as he reflects on his childhood as a young boy tragically losing his dad. He lets us into his history of growing up without his father, how this shaped who he is as a man today and how that lights him up to both share through the written word and a powerful sense of activism. // Sirelle on Instagram Writings by Sirelle: The Day I Met Death Did You Make It Home? To Come Across a Hero 30 Trips Around the Sun The Calm Collective Instagram Website Personal Guidance Coaching Offerings 1:1 Grief Support 1:1 Overwhelm Support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecalmcollective/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecalmcollective/support
Under skilled and strategic leadership, New Zealand is one of the rare countries in the world that has managed to keep the pandemic under control. In fact, New Zealand has been declared COVID-free, thanks to the stringent COVID-prevention measures and the fact that international travel is extremely limited. International travellers might need to hold off [...] Read More... The post Experience the Summery Winter: Top Road Trips Around New Zealand appeared first on Nomads - Discover Different.
I have my dad, Eric Sexton, to share his experiences in different countries. He also shares his religion as it is the reason he goes to different countries.
I am back and it's time to pop so bubbly! I am sharing all about what I have learned after 37 trips around the sun and what I think you need to hear! So grab a glass of champagne and sit down for a moment! Really take this next hour for just you! I am also talking about something super special that you aren't going to want to miss! My new 30-day course! DM on Instagram @lesleyandcoxo to learn more! Don't forget to leave the podcast a five-star review and rating! I would be so grateful!
Our travel wings have been clipped with the borders closed for the foreseeable future but there may be some hope on the horizon. Ponant Yacht Cruises and Expeditions wants to operate 'bubble expeditions' offering New Zealanders the chance to cruise our own country and perhaps Australia in the future. The boutique luxury cruise company, which is already operating in parts of Europe and Tahiti wants an exemption to offer cruises here this summer. Sarina Bratton told Lisa Owen her company would love to bring two ships to New Zealand waters for the December to March season using one or two quarantine options.
In this episode, Clint Swindall shares a recent Facebook "memory" with listeners. While celebrating a milestone birthday three years ago, he created a list of the 50 lessons he learned from 50 trips around the sun. He shares that list on this episode, answers a listener's questions, and shares some good news from around the world! Check it out! ---------- This episode is brought to you by : South Texas BBQ Emporium. We love featuring local businesses, the backbone of the American economy --- people who get up every day and work hard to earn a living doing something they love. That describes the family at South Texas BBQ Emporium. They offer an incredible selection of some of the nation's best spices, rubs, and marinades. Whether you want to impress your family and friends with your backyard BBQ skills or you want to blaze a trail on the competition BBQ circuit, you need to reach out to the good folks at the Emporium. Check them out at www.southtexasbbqemporium.com. Thirteen Stories Publishing is the small, independent publisher we chose to publish the Tell Me Somethin' Good! book. If you're a book reader and regularly buy your books from the big box bookstores, support small business by going to Thirteen Stories Publishing. They have a wide selection of books from many genres. Check them out at thirteenstoriespublishing.com. Let's Talk SMAC. If you are interested in expanding your online presence (either personally or professionally), you need a strategy, and Let's Talk SMAC can help you create that strategy. See what they can do for you by downloading the app wherever you get your apps! ---------- Interested in being a sponsor on the Tell Me Somethin' Good! podcast? Go to https://www.findthegoodinlife.com or send a request to clint@findthegoodinlife.com. ---------- If you like the podcast, you'll love Clint's books. Check them out: Tell Me Somethin' Good! - https://tinyurl.com/yxcsg3sh Engaged Leadership - tinyurl.com/yx9uowtk Living for the Weekday - tinyurl.com/y3o2mdtj ---------- Have Clint bring his message of positivity to your organization, either in person or virtually. Check out his demo video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7MXyGYizBY. ---------- Follow me: Twitter: www.twitter.com/clintswindall Instagram: www.instagram.com/tmsg_clintswindall/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/clintswindall2 YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/clintswindall LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clint-swindall-csp-9047174/ ---------- Recent Podcast Reviews: “During these unsettling times, I needed something to lift me up and to remind me to look at all of the good. This podcast has been a Godsend for me. I love the podcast and everything that the Swindall family is doing. Keep it up!” --- BTuente “I find something positive in every podcast to get me through the day, and in fact, make me a better person. I see more of the good in the world than I saw before after listening, really listening to the messages Clint puts out in these podcasts. My go-to for inspiration and a reminder that the negativity has no place in my life.” --- DtHann “Good vibes podcast! Definitely add this to your list. Thanks for caring and sharing.” ---ALLYMEMPHIS
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On today's episode, Annie chats with Ira about her favorite day-trips around Bordeaux. Ira is in a great position to tell us about that because she moved to Bordeaux full time a few years ago and has gotten to know the area very well. We talk about several wine routes you can drive, about the Bassin d’Arcachon which is dear to my heart as I explain in the episode, the Entre Deux Mers area, and about general tips about visiting this area. Ira publishes a blog called Lost in Bordeaux that I can heartily recommend. Day-Trips Around Bordeaux There is a fair bit of information about Bordaux and Saint-Émilion on-line, but not so much about the other gems in the area. The purpose of this episode is to make you aware of the many wonderful places you can visit around Bordeaux! Before you get going around Bordeaux, it's worth repeating that Bordeaux itself is worth a full day. The city has a lot to offer. If you land in Paris from North America and take the TGV to Bordeaux directly from the CDG airport, you'll arrive in Bordeaux by the middle of the afternoon France time. It would be ideal to spend that first half-day in Bordeaux and then at least one more full day. It's worth it just for the gastronomy and all the great wine bars! Places You Can Visit Around Bordeaux Bordeaux is in the Gironde department, in the Nouvelle Aquitaine region. One of the things that make it special is that there are so many different types of activities to do in this part of France. Having said that, many of the attractions we'll discuss are hard to get to without a car. You should book your car in advance, especially if you need an automatic. Understand that in France last-minute car rentals are terribly expensive. Wine Activities You can't come to Bordeaux and ignore the wine. There are 5 sub wine regions in Bordeaux and you could do a wine route dedicated to each of them. Each would look different, taste different, have a different history. Saint-Émilion Do understand that Saint-Émilion is the most "touristy" wine area of the Bordeaux region, especially during "vendange" season which is Sept and Oct. This town is the easiest to visit by train. The train station in Saint-Émilion is a 15-20 minute walk to the center of the town, but there are taxis, it's easy to do. In Saint-Émilion you MUST take the tour that they offer at the tourist office otherwise you won't get into the monolithic church that is so interesting there. You should plan ahead and book a tour, they have them available in English as well. There are a lot of wineries to visit around Saint-Émilion and for some of those you need a car. If you come in the summer or harvest season, book in advance, they don't like people just showing up. But, if you didn't book in advance, at the Tourist Office they have a list of 3 or 4 chateaux that are open that day for drop-in visitors. Also book your restaurant in Saint-Émilion unless you just want to get a sandwich at a boulangerie because all the good places are full. This is more important than ever because with the pandemic all venues are limited to how many people they can host and this will probably be the case going forward to some time. Pomerole Pomerole is another lovely wine village and area you can visit. It's not as touristy. The town itself if tiny, not much to see. But there are lots of wineries around there including Château Pétrus but most of us can't afford that because it is priced in the thousands per bottle. A more approachable chateau there is called Château Beauregard and it's also very nice. Médoc The Médoc area includes some of the most expensive wines in the world, but it's not as touristy as the others. Médoc is more spread-out all over the Médoc peninsula. They are all along this road with beautiful châteaux sprinkled throughout. You'll see many family-owned wineries, much smaller labels you've probably never heard of. Again, it's important to select a few places you want to visit and book them in advance because, like many popular wine-producing areas in France, they are a bit stuck up in Bordeaux (not as much as in Beaune, actually) and they don't like surprises. It's a different matter in the Fronton, Gaillac and Corbières areas closer to Toulouse. You could spend more than a day exploring the Médoc. On the estuary side of it is the wine and on the other side is the Atlantic Ocean that is so loved by surfers. One place stands out in the north of the Médoc called Soulac-sur-Mer, it's referred to as the "mini Arcachon". Graves-Sauterne If you prefer sweeter white wines, this is the area for you! This is south of Bordeaux. If you look at the Bordeaux area on a map, you have two rivers that flow through it: the Dordogne and the Garonne. Graves-Sauterne is left of the Garonne river on the map. The Garonne and Dordogne Rivers around Bordeaux The Graves area is considered the birth place of the Clairette, which is a name British people use for Bordeaux wines. There are a lot of amazing chateaux in this area, including Château Pape Clément that you can get to using the Bordeaux tram system! If you only have two days in Bordeaux, this is a beaufitul chateau with excellent wines also! Les Sources de Caudalie is another place that's worth a visit. It's a famous luxurious hotel in the vineyard. An amazing place with a great restaurant, and the whole package. Entre Deux-Mers If you're going to take some day-trips around Bordeaux, don't forget to include the "entre deux mers" area. Most people don't know about this Bordeaux wine area, but it's the biggest one and it's wonderful! They produce white wines mostly. It is the Tuscany of Gironde, hilly, vineyards, beautiful medieval towns. This part of the Bordeaux area has a lot of Bastides towns. There's usually a beautiful square with arches, you'll find cafés, restaurants, and shops all around. This is between Gironde and Lot-et-Garonne. Cadillac One such a place is Cadillac which is famous for its château, the man who gave the name to the car is from there. The chateau is a great visit. It was a prison at one point. On the second floor you can see the prison. Saint-Macaire Saint-Macaire is also interesting. It is also an old bastide that was once on the river, but now there is some distance between the town and the river. There are fortification walls. You could spend a half day there because it's an amazing town with a beautiful church, some nice restaurants. If you come at the end of August there is a great medieval festival in Saint-Macaise. Other worthwhile towns are Rions which has a Michelin restaurant. You'll also find Castelmoron d'Albret the smallest village in France by square footage. But every street is lovely and it's wonderful to visit at Christmas because they decorate it beautifully. Abbaye de la Sauve Majeure, the abbey is wonderful, but there's also the Maison du Vin of the area is in this town and they do some wine tasting. Beach Activities Bassin d'Arcachon Bassin d'Arcachon. If you've had enough of the wine, let's go to the beach! Arcachon is a resort destination for French people as well as foreign visitors. It is 60 kilometers west of Bordeaux. If you don't have a car you can take a train from Bordeaux to Arcachon city. This is not a fisherman's village but a bigger town that's intersting in terms of architecture. The "ville d'hiver" part of the city has beautiful villas from the 19th century. The central beach in Arcachon is packed in the summer. You could either get away from that by renting a bike or by taking bus #1 that goes along all the beaches of the south of the Bassin d'Arcachon. Cap Ferret Ira likes to go to the Plage de Pereire because it's good with kids. Or continue on to Plage du Moulleau, another resort little town. Cap Ferret is also really popular. There is a bus to get there but it takes forever. It's better to take a ferry between Arcachon and Cap Ferret. There are oyster farmers, it's not quite a fisherman's village any more, but it's nice. Most restaurants there are "cabanes à huitres" where they serve oysters and that's about it! You'll get your choice of size of oysters, you want #2 or #3, they are the best! L'Herbe in Lège Cap Ferret is a favorite of Ira. Dune du Pilat From Arcachon you can either take a bus or rent a bike to go to the Dune du Pilat. Going by bike is recommended because they have a lot of great bike paths in this area. The Dune du Pilat is the biggest sand dune in Europe, it's amazing. You can climb it year-round. The tourist season there is May through the end of September. At that time they have stairs for everyone to use. The rest of the year you have to climb it in the sand and it's not easy! When you get to the top you see the ocean on one side and the forest on the other, it's wonderful. If you're making a day of it, you could buy a picnic in Arcachon and take it to enjoy while watching the view at the top of the Dune du Pilat. Soulac-sur-Mer Normally they have a wonderful festival in Soulac in July, it's a great place to enjoy for the week-end. Of course, this was cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic, but it will come back! More episodes about the Bordeaux area As you can see, if you're looking for day-trips around Bordeaux you'll have plenty to choose from. We didn't have time to get to all the day-trips around Bordeaux, click on Guest Notes (blue button) to read all the wonderful day-trip Ira recommends! Email | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter Did you get my VoiceMap Paris tours yet? They are designed for people who want to see the best of Paris neighborhoods and put what they are looking at into historical context. There are so many great stories in Paris. Don't walk right past them without having a clue what happened there! You can buy them directly from the VoiceMap app or click here to order activation codes at the podcast listener discount price. Discussed in this Episode Saint-Émilion Pomerol Médoc Surfing Cadillac Saint-Macaire Rions Castelmoron d'Albret Abbaye de la Sauve Majeure Bassin d'Arcachon Dune du Pilat Plage de Pereire Plage du Moulleau Cap Ferret Cabanes à huitres Support the Show Tip Your Guide Extras Patreon Audio Tours Merchandise If you enjoyed this episode, you should also listen to related episode(s): Bordeaux, France a Historical Perspective, Episode 44 Hiking Around Bordeaux, Episode 144 Category: Bordeaux Area
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In this episode Lauren shares her perspective on the worlds current events from a social justice, political and spiritual perspective. This episode is about understanding the darkness and using love to overcome the forces at play. If you want to learn more about the following, this is the episode to tune into. >> Take a zoomed out view of current events >> Do your own research on history and civil rights moments >> Understand your perspective and why it is that way >> Using love to overcome the darkness >> How you can come back to your own truth Happy Birthday Flash Sale: 1 Hour Healing Session || 30% Off 2 Hour Soul Map Intensive || 30% off Other Notes: Follow Aaya Samadhi on IG About Your Host: Lauren is a quantum power and leadership coach, conscious mother, partner, speaker and podcast host of Unapologetically Divine. It is her passion and mission to elevate the conversation and coach conscious mothers and light leaders to find their divine method and expand their impact, power and purpose. Connect with Lauren: https://www.instagram.com/laurenmegan.com www.laurenmegan.com
Today I'm sharing lessons I've learned in 41 trips around the sun. It's my birthday episode and I'm opening up about things I'm grateful for and what has gotten me to where I am today.I announced our women's sexual health series starting next week on the podcast and emphasis on Knowing Her Intimately: 12 Keys for Creating a Sextraordinary Marriage by Laura Brotherson on the YouTube Channel.You can register for the 14 Day Complete Intimacy Challenge here: https://onthebrightersideofmarriage.com/14daychallengeBook a Relationship Breakthrough Call with me here: https://calendly.com/onthebrightersideofmarriage/relationship-breakthrough
Today I'm sharing lessons I've learned in 41 trips around the sun. It's my birthday episode and I'm opening up about things I'm grateful for and what has gotten me to where I am today. I announced our women's sexual health series starting next week on the podcast and emphasis on Knowing Her Intimately: 12 Keys for Creating a Sextraordinary Marriage by Laura Brotherson on the YouTube Channel. You can register for the 14 Day Complete Intimacy Challenge here: https://onthebrightersideofmarriage.com/14daychallenge (https://onthebrightersideofmarriage.com/14daychallenge) Book a Relationship Breakthrough Call with me here: https://calendly.com/onthebrightersideofmarriage/relationship-breakthrough (https://calendly.com/onthebrightersideofmarriage/relationship-breakthrough)
Welcome back! Today's episode begins with a quick update in the present day, the inconvenience of a particular life necessity and the terrible moment when Victor spilled a drink all over his new laptop!! ouch. But what is an episode of Stream of Thought without discussing a certain reoccurring theme, the wonderful advantages of internet, and of course, Victor's birthday!
In this episode Hannah shares about an amazing, Spirit provided outcome from a conversation with the Director of IJM Philippines about the National Strategic Plan for aftercare. You'll also get updates on our work including preps for the Global Resolve Against OSEC Conference, Rescues which have occurred and farewells to interns & fellows. We share highlights from trips around the philippines AND share updates on an exciting development that is now the size of a mango: little Baby Wilkinson. It's a jam-packed podcast; enjoy!!
De nåede lige præcis at være med os i 40 år, inden de i oktober sidste år trak stikket for - indtil videre - sidste gang. Bandet Toto er for mange lig med sublime musikere, gode sange og flere stilskift end det er værd at nævne. I denne uges myROCK myWAY tager Mike Tramp dig, sammen med Steen Skovgaard, på en rejse gennem Totos musikalske univers - og vær beredt: Det bliver nørdet! Vært: Mike Tramp
On this week's episode we reveal the podcast name change, we talk your goals for the next 10 trips around the sun, having just completed your most recent decade and we talk the most important sales advice we see as you start the roaring twenties!
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Taking a few trips around the sun, and sharing life’s wisdom with retired Air Force and commercial airline pilot Crosby Ruff. When someone sees you at a professional investing conference and says, “Hey, I really like your stuff,” you know that’s a pathway to making a new and deep friendship. That’s how Jim and former Air Force and Delta Airlines pilot Crosby Ruff met. And after enjoying a beer together, Jim and Crosby discovered they had a whole lot more in common than just the military and a love of investing. Welcome to the Way the Renaissance Man podcast. This is a show about ideas, personal empowerment, and celebrating the rational life. Our goal is to help each other discover the tools needed to better focus our minds, integrate our thoughts with actions, and live the lives we really want with your host Jim Woods. This season, I will continue speaking with many more interesting Renaissance Men, and Women, who can help us identify, understand and assimilate the key ingredients essential to constructing a life well lived. Who's On: Today’s guest from our FreedomFest interviews is retired Air Force and commercial airline pilot Crosby Ruff. What's Discussed: In this episode, you’ll learn about Crosby’s journey from college student to Air Force pilot, and from schoolteacher to commercial airline pilot. Plus, hear the fascinating story of Crosby’s close brush with death, and how his decisive action during an intense nor’easter storm narrowly averted the disaster of his commercial airliner plunging into the frigid waters surrounding Newark Airport. Crosby Ruff is an example of someone who lives the Renaissance Man ethos. A man whose exhibited extreme grace under pressure, and someone who trusts himself and his training to get through the most extreme circumstances. It’s often said that people come into your life that make a lasting impression. Crosby Ruff is one of those people, and you’ll find out why in this episode. And, so much more... And now, here’s Jim’s conversation with Crosby Ruff… Learn More with Links: FreedomFest Website: https://www.freedomfest.com/ JIM WOODS' WEBSITES: http://JimWoodsInvesting.com http://WayoftheRenaissanceMan.com Now, we want to hear from you! Would like to share your opinion or make a comment on the Way of the Renaissance Man podcast? If so, then please leave your comment or questions in the space provided below and share this article with your friends and family on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Your comments or question could be chosen as our featured Ask the Renaissance Man Anything on a future episode.
Toto is celebrating 40 Trips Around the Sun and then some with a tour. Ahead of a show in Madison, Wisconsin, Eric Paulsen talks with guitarist Steve Lukather about the band, its origins, his career as a legendary guitarist playing with everyone from A (Aretha) to Z (Zevon) and more.
On today’s episode, Nicole and Ali catch up and talk about Ali’s son and his recovery. A topic unexpectedly comes up and they open up about eating disorders from their youth and how it plays out in adulthood. The two ladies discuss previous trips around the sun including birthday lows and highs and what it felt like to turn 40. What do you normally do for your birthday? Do you reflect, set goals for the coming year? Are you comfortable getting older? Come listen! Nic & Ali XO
In part two, Matt joins the conversation. We delve deeper into topics including YouTube, media, rumors, living while gay, men v women, value opposition, racism, surprising celebs, and final pearls of wisdom. I told you it was all the things! Enjoy!
Get ready to meet Julia. What an odyssey this interview was. In part one we discuss hypocrisy, living better, pushing boundaries, lost dogs, silent retreats, transformations, dreams, YouTube, and Game of Thrones. Enjoy!
On episode 297, we go around the World Disney style visiting Walt Disney World, Disneyland Paris and Disneyland California with Super Geek Leianna Hillo. Highlights: First Disney World, Disneyland Paris and Disneyland with another Star Wars Review Disney World at Pop, Coronado Springs and Old Key Wesy Split stay Boma Breakfast La Hacienda San Angel Narcousee First time ‘Ohana Edison Le Cellier California Grill California Grill Brunch The Wave Neutella Waffle Grand Floridian Spa Day Rope dropping Flight of Passage Tips Disneyland Paris Train from London to Paris 3 stays Newport Bay Club and Sequoia Lodge and Disneyland Hotel Chicago Meat Warehouse Chey Remy The different rides from WDW Ratatoui ride Hyper Space Mountain The Castle Indian Jones Coaster Crush Coaster Different Pirates Lessons learned 3 times to Disneyland California; She lives near by Star Wars food review The famous Bar from Star Wars Millenium Falcon Contribute to the show at www.patreon.com/geekinonwdw Join our Facebook community by search Facebook for Geekin’ On WDW Podcast Family and asking to join our private Facebook group and friending me Email me at curt.stone@GeekinOnWDW.com Reach Momma and Auntie Judy for trip planning – TravelinTiaras@gmail.com
These are some of the lessons I've learned from my 44 trips around the sun!
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Paul McDonald and Tommy Nifong complete the Seven Trips Around Jericho with Day 7 (1:50). Discussion (6:30) includes the therapy of shouting, freedom from bondage and seeing God knocking down the walls. Seeing God move above and beyond our imagination depends upon our being rooted and grounded in the love of God (14:45).
Paul McDonald and Tommy Nifong discuss how to find rest in a busy day. Day 6 is read (8:20), and discussed (12:30). Many times we look to our own effort to achieve our desired results, but Jesus offers rest and a sharing of a burden. We have permission to rest. Find time to rest, give yourself permission to relax, even in the middle of a mission.
Paul McDonald and Tommy Nifong describe how God has shown up in Tommy's life. We read Day 3 around Jericho (11:50) and discuss on the back end (14:57). Submission is not through gritted teeth, but to God's plans for us.Pray for God to show you the idols that need to be destroyed, and where we need to submit to His plans.
Tommy Nifong and Paul McDonald talk about Day 5 (1:48) of walking around Jericho. During the discussion (6:50), they discuss the ebb and flow of the walk and battle, how we can move from confidence to crisis. How do we deal with things when they don't look like we thought they would? The purpose of our life on earth is to prepare for our lives in the Kingdom. Recognize the battles that are ours to fight, and release those that God does not give to us. Set aside time for soul care--spend 5-15 minutes alone with God. What does God have for you to enjoy that doesn't look productive but that fills your heart?
Tommy Nifong and Paul McDonald discuss "Hump Day" of our trips around Jericho. The story begins at 1:10, and the discussion (5:20) includes how we deal with the chatterbox in our minds, the power of our brain filter and confirmation bias. We can't base our performance on results, but on our walk with God. We have to connect to the truth of God's Word, reject the lie, and replace it with the truth. Crucify the things that do not produce the fruit of the spirit (love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, self-control). If it does not produce these things, crucify it.
In this episode, Tommy Nifong and Paul McDonald discuss the Story of With by Allen Arnold (2:38) and Day 2 of marching around Jericho (9:42). During the discussion (12:45), we realize how forgetful we can be, and how every day we have to choose to walk in righteousness. Faith is important to see God move. For homework, spend some time asking God to show you how He has shown up so far in 2018.
We return with our soldier after the first lap around the walled city of Jericho (1:02). During our discussion (2:40), we talk about how we have faith in a holding pattern, realizing that the outcome is not up to us. The focus is on walking with God, not accomplishing goals. The outcome is not based on our performace, but on God's plan. Pray to release the results.
We step into our first series, preparing our leaders for the main event, the Outpost. We spend time imagining what it must have been like for an Israelite soldier as he spends a week walking around Jericho. Reading the story of consecration (3:50) and discussion of the story (11:10). Consecration is about looking to heaven to set something apart, and the pain is worth it. Read Joshua 1-6 to prepare for breakthrough.
Presented by AUDIO-TECHNICA and their E-Series in-ear monitoring headphones, Grammy-winning guitarist STEVE LUKATHER reflects on five years as a member of Ringo Starr's All-Starr Band, and 40 years on stage (and 40 million albums sold) with Toto, the band Lukather co-founded when he was still a teenager. Lukather also jams with host Jude Gold on a variety of songs; comments on the art of rhythm guitar; examines his sobriety; discusses both his new autobiography, The Gospel According to Luke; and Toto's new album, 40 Trips Around the Sun; and looks back on his years as a session ace tracking guitar parts on hit records by Michael Jackson, Don Henley, Boz Scaggs, and other stars.
There's a good chance music writer Jesse Jarnow knows more about the Grateful Dead than you ever will. Understandably, he did get a head start when he was in middle school. Since then he's been on a slippery slope that would eventually lead to writing extensively about the iconic jam band. He's penned liner notes for Dave's Picks, the archive series of classic Dead shows; compiled the entire setlist repertoire for the band's 80 disc concert box set, 30 Trips Around the Sun and has a forthcoming book that explores the Dead community entitled Heads: A Biography of Psychedelic America, coming out in March. He's also the DJ of the Frow Show on freeform radio station WFMU...where, of course, he manages to squeeze in some Dead music. Visit Jesse Jarnow online: http://www.jessejarnow.com/about/ https://mobile.twitter.com/bourgwick Listen to the Frow Show: http://wfmu.org/playlists/jj Pre-Order Heads: A Biography of Psychedelic America: http://www.powells.com/book/heads-a-biography-of-psychedelic-america-9780306822551/61-0 Follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thisisboice/ Subscribe to TMT on iTunes: http://bit.ly/TalkMusicTalk Or Stitcher Radio: http://bit.ly/TMTStitcher Or TuneIn Radio: http://bit.ly/TMTtunein If you enjoy the podcast, please take a moment to leave a review and/or rating.It Reviews and ratings help to improve TMT rankings and spread the word. Thanks! "Liz (The Talk Music Talk Theme)"-FULL VERSION Written and Composed on an iPad by boice. https://soundcloud.com/thisisboice/liz-talk-music-talk-theme
As we head into the home stretch on 2015, I've decided to bring you another one of my favorites from 1980... this show took place at the University of Florida, Alligator Alley, on November 29th, 1980. This is a day after the show included on '30 Trips Around the Sun' and a day before the show immortalized on Dick's Picks' 8, Atlanta , 11/30/80. The boys were definitely on a roll and I hope you'll enjoy this fine audience recording of this performance this week and set 2 next week. Being 1980 they roll out with a rocking Alabama Getaway into Promised Land. A wonderful Candyman follows, then Bobby takes over for a New, NEW Minglewood Blues, followed by a nice, lazy Row Jimmy. Mama Tried into Mexicali follows but then we have an excellent Althea. Sailor ->Saint leads us into the set closing Don't Ease Me In.. Grateful Dead Alligator Alley Gym - University of Florida Gainesville, FL 11/29/80 - Saturday One Alabama Getaway [4:30] > The Promised Land [3:58] ; Candyman [7:18] ; New Minglewood Blues [7:02] ; Row Jimmy [11:00] ; Mama Tried [2:30] > Mexicali Blues [4:36] ; Althea [8:14] ; Lost Sailor [6:30] > Saint Of Circumstance [6:38] > Don't Ease Me In [3:46] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod121115.mp3 I do want to thank the kind friends who have donated to the Deadpod and who are my partners in bringing this music to you. Thank you so much!!! Remember to keep that LoveLight on and Be Kind :)
A few months from writing the UFE, Rob decided counting beans did not float his boat. He decided to lead cyclists around the world one road trip at a time.
Morgan Brown is a UPenn marketing graduate Chicago Native, now based in New York City, a skincare connoisseur, and YouTuber with over 500,000 subscribers, who shifting perspectives one story at a time. You can catch her talking about skincare and sharing her travels on both her Instagram and Youtube. Listen to the episode if you need some serenity in your life, need to revamp your skincare, want to turn pain into meaning, or uncomfortable in your current situation, you won't regret it. Enjoy the episode and we hope you have an amazing and productive week Follow Us.InstagramOur WebsiteSubscribe on Apple Podcast Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-you-and-i-podcast/donations