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Huge News! Tim and Julie Harris are providing 250 live mastermind meet-ups in 2024. Chances are there is an event near you. Best part? These events are free! Grab your spot now: https://app.getriver.io/tim-and-julie Agents and Brokers... Did you know that New Construction makes up more than 30% of what's available in today's real estate market. There are still more buyers than homes to sell, especially if you're only relying on your MLS. Welcome back to America's #1 Daily Podcast, featuring America's #1 Real Estate Coaches and Top EXP Realty Sponsors in the World, Tim and Julie Harris. Ready to become an EXP Realty Agent and join Tim and Julie Harris? https://whylibertas.com/harris or text Tim directly 512-758-0206 IMPORTANT: Join #1 Real Estate Coaches Tim and Julie Harris's Premier Coaching now for FREE. Included is a DAILY Coaching Session with a HARRIS Certified Coach. Proven and tested lead generation, systems, and scripts designed for this market. Instant FREE Access Now: YES, Enroll Me NOW In Premier Coaching https://members.timandjulieharris.com The National Association of Realtors reports: "Newly built single-family properties comprised a record share of homes on the market, making up nearly one-third of housing inventory nationwide, according to new research from Redfin. New-home sales typically make up only about 10% of the market. NAR predicts that new-home sales will rise an additional 13.9% in 2024 as builders ramp up construction and offer more incentives to attract buyers. QUESTION: What do the top 37 Millionaire Real Estate Agents all have in common? (Hint: It's not their dashing good looks, it's not their branding or even the number of past clients they have) What the top agents all have in common is that they have a real estate coach. Not just any coach, an Elite Real Estate Coach. The only question now is, do YOU qualify to have an Elite Coach? Click here now to apply: https://forms.gle/tyaccP46UY8dZTBp9 P.S. Elite Coaching is an exclusive program and not everyone who applies will qualify. What should you do starting today? Become a new construction specialist in your town immediately. The more you know about this honeyhole of inventory, the more homes you'll sell this year. This also means more listings for you, since many build clients are also resale clients. NOT knowing about new homes for sale means you could be selling 30% less than you otherwise would, so let's get serious about this with a deep dive on today's show. Follow this 5-Day Plan to Deep-Dive into New Home Inventory in your market! Action Step #1: Identify and Map New Construction Neighborhoods in the areas where you sell real estate. Use Google Maps, and create a route using your Navigation or Maps app so you can visit 5 developments per day for 5 days. If you don't have that many, adjust accordingly, or expand geographically. If you have far more than that, make this into a 10-day plan so you can become fluent in new construction in your market. REAL ESTATE LEADS, LEADS and more LEADS: Question: What is Tim and Julie Harris's favorite PROBATE LEAD PROVIDER? Simple, https://alltheleads.com/harris Tour the model homes in person, get to know the product, the price range and all the details for each neighborhood. Let the new build reps educate you and create a relationship. Ask to get on their email lists for inventory updates. Action Step #2: Prioritize which neighborhoods you see first based on what your active buyers are looking for. Who are you already working with who could be a match for these developments? Set up those visits and meet your buyers there to get registered, and perhaps even write a contract on that visit! Ready to become an EXPIRED Listing Agent? As promised, here is the discount link for the EXPIRED LISTING LEADS: https://www.redx.com/affiliate/tim-and-julie-harris/?aff_code=670699
Using the NYC subway can feel daunting and confusing, but we've got 10 tips to make your experience much easier! Above all, don't be afraid to ask for help, be aware of your surroundings, and check the signs at the station and on the train! Here are 10 tips for successfully using the NYC subway, even as a tourist: Use Google Maps to navigate Green lamps on the street mark the subway entrances You don't need a metro card. You can tap your phone with Apple Pay or tap a credit card. Check the entrance to the subway to confirm that it goes uptown or downtown or both Look up/follow the signs. Also, check the live train updates on the boards by the tracks. The signs are your friend! Be safe while in the station and while riding Let people off before you get on How to ask a local -Find people not wearing headphones, someone with a dog, or someone who doesn't seem stressed navigating themselves. Sometimes a “Is this going uptown?” can be helpful to ask. Before you sit, check for things (including liquids) on the seat. Don't stand by the doors of the train and don't block the subway entrance/exit. Give people space to move around stairways, at exits, etc. This Episode's 'You'll Have to Check It Out' Segment: Grace Street Coffee & Desserts. Try the mango shaved ice, it's life-changing! Subscribe to our newsletter to get all the updates on new episodes, articles, and guides! https://rebrand.ly/newsletter-bth
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Supporting B.C's housing legislation on upzoning GUEST: Dylan Kruger, Delta City Councillor B.C's new transit hub housing legislation GUEST: Ravi Kahlon, B.C's Minister of Housing The trucking industry's billion dollar wage theft GUEST: Dave Earle, President and CEO of the BC Trucking Association Why you shouldn't use Google Maps on trails GUEST: Doug Pope, Search Manager with North Shore Rescue Shaping BC - Moment Energy GUEST: Geri Mayer-Judson, Show Contributor Reacting to B.C's latest legislation on transit hubs GUEST: Eric Woodward, Township of Langley Mayor Harrison Fleming no longer Mayor Ken Sim's communications director GUEST: Jen St. Denis, Reporter with The Tyee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you're feeling overwhelmed and unproductive while trying to work remotely, constantly switching between different apps, and struggling to stay organized, then you are not alone! Many digital nomads find themselves wasting precious time searching for important files and information, leading to missed deadlines and added stress. Have you heard these myths about essential tools for digital nomads? Myth #1: To be productive, you need a fancy, expensive setup. Myth #2: Traveling and working simultaneously is impossible. Myth #3: Productivity tools are only for traditional office settings. Our seven digital nomads are back. Ranika Koneru, Shaun Busuttil, Nora Dunn, Chris Cerra, Gianni Bianchini, Jason Robinson, and Mr. Derek Smith are here to share the truth about essential tools for digital nomads. Find links to all the tools mentioned in the episodes here: Use Google Maps for travel planning, saving locations, and reading reviews of restaurants and hotels. Try Rome2Rio to find the most efficient and cost-effective transportation options between places. Utilize Skyscanner to search for and book flights at the best prices. Use Airbnb to find accommodation everywhere. Consider using Facebook Marketplace for local accommodation options, especially in Southeast Asia. But when it comes to finding an apartment, Shaun mentions Flatio. Chris Cerra has a free newsletter called Remotebase.co, where you get curated Airbnb deals and special discounts. And if you want to sign up for the Premium Newsletter, where the deals are even better and more specific deals it's Remotebase.co/Premium. Use the code: ”VAGA20” for 20% off the annual membership forever. Visit Nora Dunn's website, TheProfessionalHobo.com, for a regularly updated resource of websites to find monthly accommodations around the world – excluding Airbnb. The Radio Vagabond sponsor, Hotels25.com is also a great tool for the best prices on hotels, guest houses, hostels, and apartments. Gianni uses Notion.so for structuring his work. It's a versatile organizational tool catering to digital nomads' personal and professional needs. It encompasses a range of features, including database checklists and flexible viewing options, making task management a breeze. Although mastering Notion may take some time, it can become a powerful asset, weaving efficiency into the digital nomad lifestyle. LINKS TO THE SEVEN NOMADS Visit Jason Robinson's travel blog TheNomadExperiment.com and follow him on Instagram as @TheNomadExperiment. Follow Nora Dunn's YouTube channel, with tips on travel and travel gear, her blog, TheProfessionalHoboand on Instagram as @TheProfessionalHobo. Follow travel writer on his blog “ShaunBusuttil.com“ and on Instagram as @TheShaunBusuttil. Chris Cerra's email newsletter, RemoteBase.co, for the best accommodation deals for digital nomads. Use promo code VAGA20 to get 20% off on his Premium Newsletter forever. He's @nomadaccommodationguy on Instagram Check out Mr. Derek Smith's website on public speaking. He's @Mr_Derek_Smith on Instagram. Check out Ranika Koneru's company, Cloud Connections, for inspiring group travel experiences to the world's greatest festivals. She's on Instagram as @RainbowRani_ Explore Gianni Bianchini's travel blog, Nomad Is Beautiful, YouTube channel, and podcast for digital nomad advice and insights. On Instagram as @Gianni.Bianchini. Connect with Palle Bo on YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, and twitter. See all the links here. KEY MOMENTS: 00:00 - Introduction Palle Bo introduces the episode and mentions that they will be discussing tools and resources for digital nomads. 01:08 - Leveraging ChatGPT Derek talks about how he ChatGPT to capture new ideas and how it has been a huge benefit for him as a writer. 03:45 – Nomadigo Ranika shares an app called Nomadigo, which helps digital nomads see where their friends are located throughout the year. 04:12 - Google Maps Gianni discusses how he uses Google Maps to plan his travels and relies on AI to provide recommendations for itineraries. 07:23 – Rome2Rio and Facebook Marketplace Jason talks about using Rome2Rio to plan transportation options and mentions using Facebook Marketplace to find accommodations at local prices. 14:48 - Introduction to Notion Gianni recommends Notion.ai as a versatile app to manage work and personal life. It offers features like databases, checklists, and different viewing options. Although it has a learning curve, it can become a valuable tool for productivity. 16:22 - Google Translate Shaun praises Google Translate, particularly its photo translation feature. It has been useful for him during his travels in the Balkan region, allowing him to understand signs and communicate with locals, and how it's enabling travellers to experience local culture and communicate with locals effectively. 17:46 - Importance of Local Connections Palle emphasizes the value of building connections and getting a sense of community while travelling and mentions an upcoming episode on this topic and the significance of connecting with locals in new places.
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Today's guest made our new home feel like home faster because of her local Washington DC family travel guides. I am so excited for you to meet Jennifer Liao. Jennifer runs a great blog Family Trip Guides - Family Travel DC and Beyond! and a very active Instagram page for the Northern Virginia/DC Metro area. Here is her Instagram Page: Jennifer | DC Family Travel (@familytripguides) • Instagram photos and videos Tips from Jennifer- Set the expectation that adventures can be challenging but worth it Use Google Maps to find a hidden gem Visit the Post Office Museum! VIsit neighborhoods (Use google maps to find a playground and a restaurant) Self-Care: Use a line-a-day journal. Record the moments in real-time. https://amzn.to/3yXaE0V (Affiliate Link to Amazon) Family Fun Idea: Jennifer has stickers in her bag when her family has to wait. You are exactly the right mom for your kids. I am so glad to know you. Find me on Instagram at @everyday_runner_christy Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to this podcast Don't forget to leave a rating or review. Email me Play4life.Christy@gmail.com Want to share a family play idea? Leave a message on SpeakPipe!
On this trip report Annie chats with Heather Nellis about her 12 days solo in Paris. A friend met her in Paris for a couple of days, but for the most part she was alone and got to decide exactly what she wanted to do and see! How would you like that?! For Heather this was the trip of a lifetime and she shares great tips on how to make your own solo trip to Paris a great success. Because she is a police officer, she also has great tips for staying safe while traveling. This is the day use hotel for the day she arrived was Hotel Britannique. It is inexpensive and has a great location downtown. Episode Page | Guest Notes | Transcript Discussed in the 12 days solo in Paris episode [00:00:17] Twelve Days Solo in Paris [00:03:34] Enjoying the Relaxed Pace of Life in France [00:05:23] Is Paris Safe for a Female Solo Traveler? [00:08:32] Don't Engage with Street Folks, Walk with Purpose [00:09:00] How to Connect with Locals in France [00:10:20] Use French Pleasantries [00:11:54] Favorite Things [00:12:10] Saint Eustache Church [00:12:42] E. Dehillerin Kitchen Supply Store [00:13:56] Palais Garnier Opera [00:15:35] Day Use Hotel for the Day You Arrive [00:17:27] Not Comfortable with Taking the Metro [00:18:00] Visiting the Saint Denis Basilica [00:21:30] Taking the Batobus: the Hop-On-Hop-Off Boat in Paris [00:22:16] Get a Discount on the Batobus with any Metro Card [00:23:15] The Batobus Are Great in Bad Weather [00:23:53] Changing Weather in Paris in October [00:24:21] Taking an Electric Bike Tour in Paris [00:25:47] Be Mindful of the Bikes When Walking in Paris! [00:26:50] Arc de Triomphe Wrapped by Cristo [00:28:25] Notre Dame Reconstruction [00:29:03] The Orsay Museum [00:29:56] The Orsay Audio Tour [00:30:17] Making Time for Down Time in Paris [00:32:37] Lots of Walking When Visiting Paris! [00:32:56] Get an External Battery to Charge Your Phone Mid-Day! [00:33:54] Enjoying the Food in Paris [00:34:22] Use Google Maps to Find Restaurants in the Areas You'll Visit [00:35:32] Don't Call an Uber at the Airport [00:36:54] Use a Taxi to Take You into Paris [00:37:44] Luggage Lockers in Paris [00:39:53] What Heather Wouldn't Do Again [00:41:09] What Tools Did You Use to Prepare for Your Trip? [00:44:07] Using this Podcast to Prepare for Her Trip [00:44:46] Itinerary Plannig Service [00:45:41] Did You Ever Get Bored as a Solo Traveler? [00:46:11] Rue Cler Was Meh [00:47:36] Other Food Markets [00:49:58] Patreon Rewards! [00:51:17] Newest Covid Rules in France [00:56:28] Going All Electric in France [00:57:36] Polution Stickers in France: Crit'Air [00:58:48] Developping New Nuclear and Hydrogen [00:59:38] Presidential Campaign [00:59:58] Macron an Putin More episodes about going to Paris for the first time FOLLOW US ON: Email | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter
My eight favorite Google updates in 2021. Can you believe these did not exist at the start of this year? 8. Google Sites Custom Themes 7. Use Google Maps in Google Calendar 6. Annotate Images in the Chrome OS Image Editor 5. YouTube Previews in Google Classroom Search 4. Checklists in Google Docs and Sheets 3. Google Expeditions is now web-based in Google Arts & Culture 2. Use Your Webcam in Jamboard on the Web 1. Google Docs Smart Chips What do you think? What did I miss? Please let me know by commenting below or tweeting me, @TomEMullaney.
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There's a feature on Google Maps called the COVID Layer that lets you check out how many COVID-19 cases are in a certain area. It's like a heat map, on top of Google Maps, but for coronavirus cases. It's a pretty cool feature and we wanted to learn a little more about it, so we asked Google technology expert Justin Burr to come on KYW Newsradio In Depth to break down what it can do and how to get the most out of it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, we continue our interview with Alex, as he shares his Top 10 Travel Tips (plus 1), and asks us to share some of ours too! Alex’s Top 10 Travel Tips (plus 1) Join a rewards program (airline miles) Can use miles to get meals, more legroom, check a bag One-World Alliance, Star Alliance, Southwest, Delta Learn how to use Google Flights well Open destination search Consider alternate transportation methods Rome2Rio.com Consider taking a bus Explore a city on foot And use public transportation Burger boat! Don’t be an influencer, but be sure to take photos Balance between capturing memories and experiencing the trip People never try to start a conversation with you when you’re on your phone Offer to take photos of others Find something to collect Try and have it be the same thing in all the places you go When traveling with a buddy, set expectations before you leave Talk about budget expectations Discuss how to spend your time - what do you want a day to look like? Get a travel credit card Benefits: no international fees, free rental insurance, buy clothes if bags are lost, trip cancelation Use Google Maps to your advantage Pins & hearts in google maps Talk to locals, be a local The “top 10 things” in a city doesn’t always give you a complete picture of a city Learn which restaurants to visit Also learn what to avoid (where should I not go) Treat yo-self! Get a message, get a nicer room for the night, buy the nice thing, etc. Ryan’s Travel Tips: Know yourself Use what you enjoy to frame your travel Cheryl’s Travel tips: Don’t always assume everything will work out & be prepared when things don’t E.g., schedule a long enough layover Be yourself when traveling & also try to experience local culture Wish You Were Here Cheryl: Rockhounding at the Humpback Mountain Trailhead, Snoqualmie Region, WA Alex: Saint Lucia Christmas Concert, Stockholm, Sweden Ryan: Fort Casey, Whidbey Island, WA Follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @tmwypodcastLeave us a voicemail (or text message): (406)763-8699Email: tmwypodcast@gmail.com
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Bite Me – A Texas Saltwater Fishing Podcast #26: What fishing show patrons said about 5-fish trout limits. Kayaking surge, other trends in the industry you noticed. Spring transition. How to use Google maps, satellite imaging, even drones as tools. You may be making a big mistake cleaning your reels. Gafftop kill in POC. The next best thing to being on the water is listening to the Bite Me podcast. Hosted by longtime Texas saltwater fishing legends John Lopez and Capt. Scott Null, it offers the best in Texas inshore and offshore insight.
Google News and Updates Don’t be a turkey: Use Google Maps to avoid traffic and crowds this Thanksgiving Create your smart home for the holidays with the Google Assistant Featured Content Pam Hubler is an Instructional Coach in Charleston, South Carolina with 22 years in education. Pam is passionate about professional development, technology integration, literacy, and building a strong culture in schools. As a Google Certified Trainer, Pam supports teachers by providing frequent professional development on how to integrate GSuite tools into their daily routines no matter what they teach. She also guides discussions during PLC’s to help teachers find dynamic ways to provide instruction and develop engaging literacy activities. Pam also loves to create resources to share with educators through her website, Twitter, as community manager of the Shake Up Learning Facebook Group and other social media platforms. She has presented at FETC, the EdTechTeam Low Country Summit, and EdCamps. Pam is a lifelong learner who loves to read professional development books, especially books from Dave Burgess Consulting, Inc. and listens to Podcasts like the Google Teacher Tribe to keep up with educational technology and pedagogy. She strives to be PIRATE leader to support educators so we can keep great teachers in the profession. Google Certifications: Google Certified Educator Level 1, Google Certified Educator Level 2, Google Certified Trainer Google “Spark”: I've always found technology integration interesting, especially when online creativity tools became possible. I don't even remember how or when I started using Google, but once I switched, that was it! I think being introduced Google Forms and realizing how Google Drive worked on all devices is when I realized just how productive Google tools can help educators become. The longer I use it, the harder it is to use other tools, especially paid tools, for my day to day productivity and resource creation. Connect with Pam: www.spedtechgeek.com @specialtechie Resources Pam’s Tech Coach Resources Google Teacher Tribe Mailbag Linda Hummer (Ohio) - Thank you for all you do! I love listening to the podcast and trying out the ideas you share! I have an app smash- use the new cc feature in slides along with screencastify. Students that are shy or not comfortable talking in front of the class could record themselves ahead of time and then have it played during class or the teacher can view when they have time. This will also help the teacher when they are accessing the project. There are times when you are grading while students are presenting that you miss things. Having the video to replay showing what they said would be extremely helpful! Thanks! Joel (via SpeakPipe) - G Suite admin for a small school, students using Google Classroom stream during class that was neither constructive nor appropriate, easy for students to navigate to other sites … way to monitor without micromanaging? On The Blogs Matt - Google Slides sticky note brainstorming: Powerful planning (+ FREE template!) Kasey - How to Create a Google Class Template in Google Classroom [shortcode-variables slug="signature"]
It’s great to be able to communicate with people and to be able to get ahold of people as you’re getting through a country and making plans. I travel a lot, probably logging 75,000 - 100,000 miles flown every year. The majority of those miles are international, and I’ve learned a lot from traveling so much. So today I’m sharing my top 5 travel tips with you, from looking like a local to tackling jet lag and how to make plans and get around once you get to your destination. Do you have other travel tips? Join the Nion Life Community and share them with the awesome group of creatives, plus find support, inspiration, and collaboration. Vedic meditation actually really helps with jet lag. Some things we learn in this podcast: Try to look like a local [1:30] Accrue your airline status [1:45] Get international roaming on your cell phone [2:45] Use Google Maps [3:45] Get Global Entry and TSA PreCheck [5:00] How to beat jet lag [5:50] Links mentioned: Join the Nion Life Community Read more about these tips in my article on Medium Learn more about T-Mobile's international plan Get some One Above anti jet lag tablets Check out my episodes with meditation teacher Emily Fletcher: Episode 66 and Episode 101
Thom Britton talks about how to use Google Maps to promote your shows. He explains why his photos have gotten over 250,000 views, how he uses Maps in his marketing strategy, and how to most effectively use your photos to increase your exposure. Thom is a fire eater, a classically trained Chef, and a director and producer of circus shows. He has worked for Master Chef Rick Bayless, opened for Green Day, and has won acclaim for his one-man show, "FreakShow & Tell.” Show Notes: FreakShow & Tell - https://freakshowtell.com/ Danger Circus - http://dangercircus.com/ - Download our free marketing resources at https://wellattended.com/resources
EP101 GunBlog VarietyCast Pacifiers & Peacemakers - Answering The Anti-Gun Groups Felons Behaving Badly - 2 NC men facing murder charges for shooting elderly woman to death Tech Tips with The Barron - Legitimate Malware Main Topic - Massachusetts Assault Weapons Ban Blue Collar Prepping - Maps & Apps The Bridge & This Week in Anti-Gun Nuttery - Tiffany and Weer’d Compare Origin Stories Plug of the Week - Merrell Jungle Moc shoes Our Sponsor - http://www.lawofselfdefense.com/variety Intro - Cam & Company iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nra-news/id499375290 NRA podcast feed - https://www.nranews.com/podcast.xml Watch on NRA website - https://www.nranews.com/series/cam-and-company/video/cam-and-company-season-12-episode-137/episode/cam-and-company-season-12-episode-137 Pacifiers & Peacemakers - Answering The Anti-Gun Groups Felons Behaving Badly 2 NC men facing murder charges for shooting elderly woman to death - http://wncn.com/2016/07/03/2-nc-men-facing-murder-charges-for-shooting-elderly-woman-to-death/ Suspect 1 - http://webapps6.doc.state.nc.us/opi/viewoffender.do?method=view&offenderID=0771484&searchLastName=Lewis&searchFirstName=Robert&searchRace=2&listurl=pagelistoffendersearchresults&listpage=1 Suspect 2 - http://webapps6.doc.state.nc.us/opi/viewoffender.do?method=view&offenderID=0703429&searchLastName=Garrett&searchFirstName=Edward&searchRace=2&listurl=pagelistoffendersearchresults&listpage=1 Tech Tips with The Barron - Legitimate Malware Criminals plant banking malware where victims least expect it - http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/07/criminals-plant-banking-malware-where-victims-least-expect-it/ The Main Topic The loophole in the Mass. assault weapons ban - https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2016/07/20/the-loophole-mass-assault-weapons-ban/eEvOBklTriWcGznmXqSpYM/story.html Massachusetts to enforce longstanding assault weapons ban by closing loophole - http://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2016/07/20/massachusetts-enforce-longstanding-assault-weapons-ban-closing-loophole Massachusetts AWB - https://malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartI/TitleXX/Chapter140/Section121 Federal AWB - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Assault_Weapons_Ban Blue Collar Prepping - Maps and Apps Google Maps for iPhone - https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/google-maps-real-time-navigation/id585027354?mt=8 Google Earth Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.earth&hl=en Apple - https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/google-earth/id293622097?mt=8 Use Google Maps offline - http://trendblog.net/how-to-use-google-maps-navigation-offline-without-internet/ Map of Real-Time Disasters - http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php US Geological Survey Topographical Maps - http://tinyurl.com/a6pz9c Rand McNally State Maps - http://amzn.to/2a3L3JY 2017 Rand McNally Large Scale Road Atlas - http://amzn.to/29Yj8ri Crossing the Bridge from Anti-Gun Nuttery - Tiffany and Weer’d Compare Origin Stories Plug of the Week Merrell Jungle Moc shoes - http://amzn.to/29Wyv5D
This week we are joined by a very special guest, Tamara's daughter Hannah shares her thoughts on their trip to Iceland including her favorite activities and what she liked best about Iceland. Tamara also shares Iceland family travel tips and gives you some ideas on how to plan a trip to Iceland. ON THE PODCAST 0:45 Today we are talking about Iceland 1:45 WOW Air and other cheap fares to Iceland 3:30 Iceland Air 4:13 How long to stay in Iceland 5:37 When to go to Iceland 7:15 What to do with kids in Iceland 11:02 Budgeting for a trip to Iceland 14:18 Getting around Iceland 16:19 Food options in Iceland 16:55 How to prepare for a trip to Iceland 18:49 Special guest: Hannah Gruber 22:06 Hannah's favorite activities 25:00 Midnight sun 26:10 Food in Iceland 27:30 Hannah's recommendations for families 28:36 Tip of the week 30:52 Next week: dude ranches! ICELAND FAMILY TRAVEL TIPS Stay at least five days If you are only there for five days, stick to just one region (like the South Coast) Go in the fall-spring to see the Northern Lights (but not a lot of daylight) Go in the summer for Midnight Sun and make the most of your long days Bring waterproof hiking boots and rain gear (including rain pants) Book hotels 6+ months in advance You may need to plan on getting two rooms to fit a family Bring your credit card with a chip and know your pin number Rent a mifi device to create a mobile hotspot Use Google Maps to figure out driving distances but check ahead because some roads are closed except in summer TIP OF THE WEEK When traveling internationally, a MiFi device like ones from Tep Wireless let you create a mobile hotspot so you can use your phone for GPS and everyone can get internet access. They mail you the unit and when you get back you ship it back. MENTIONED ON THE PODCAST When to do Iceland with Kids What to pack for a trip to Iceland Glacier hiking in Iceland Dog sledding in Iceland Icebergs in the Glacier Lagoon Sample Iceland Itinerary 20 Iceland Travel Tips FOLLOW US AND SPREAD THE WORD! If you liked this show, please be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play and leave us a review! Have a question or comment? Send us an email or leave us a voicemail at +1.641.715.3900, ext. 926035# You can also follow our travels on Stuffed Suitcase and We3Travel, or follow the Vacation Mavens on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter. Thanks for listening!
World Password Day is Thursday. Remember to change your shared passwords for video on demand sites 10-year-old boy wins $13,000 for hacking Instagram Dick Smith reopens under Kogan react to budget 2016 Judge forces woman to give fingerprint to unlock iPhone Aldi launches 4G mobile plans on Telstra network Telstra releases 4G on wholesale Hackers steal Gumtree customer data Google given access to London patient records for research Apple loses trademark fight over 'iPhone' name in China YouTube Working on 'Unplugged' TV Subscription Service for 2017 as Hulu Confirms Live TV Plans No data, no problem: Use Google Maps offline
World Password Day is Thursday. Remember to change your shared passwords for video on demand sites 10-year-old boy wins $13,000 for hacking Instagram Dick Smith reopens under Kogan react to budget 2016 Judge forces woman to give fingerprint to unlock iPhone Aldi launches 4G mobile plans on Telstra network Telstra releases 4G on wholesale Hackers steal Gumtree customer data Google given access to London patient records for research Apple loses trademark fight over 'iPhone' name in China YouTube Working on 'Unplugged' TV Subscription Service for 2017 as Hulu Confirms Live TV Plans No data, no problem: Use Google Maps offline --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aussietechheads/message
In this podcast Sandra shows how you can use BlindSquare in conjunction with Google Maps. She also demonstrates how you can look at a Google Maps route even when you are not at its start. This allows you to explore a route before you travel. Walking the route that Sandra has simulated, Alan Robbins shows you the turn-by-turn directions given by Google Maps. To compare Google Maps with Apple Maps, listen to https://audioboom.com/boos/2695572-how-to-use-blindsquare-with-apple-maps