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Welcome to the third and final instalment of my Nomad Cruise adventure, where I hopped aboard the Horizon cruise ship and sailed from Spain to Greece for 9 days with a bunch of incredibly talented digital nomads. If you haven't already listened to Part I and II then go back and do so before continuing :) Let's jump back aboard the Horizon! CRETE We arrived on the lovely Greek island of Crete on Saturday. I was really looking forward to this stop a little more than the others because a bunch of us nomads decided to go scuba diving. Unfortunately, our scuba diving excursion got cancelled due to bad weather, which is precisely what happened when I tried to go scuba diving in the Bahamas previously – I guess I'm not meant to frolic with the fishies :( Anyway, a bunch of us decided to hire 3 cars and crammed ourselves in the back to explore the island. I was assigned the driving duties, naturally. If I managed driving up to Sani Pass in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, with a Toyota Corolla then I can certainly handle a few winding roads along the coast of Crete! Because my hands were on the wheel, I enlisted the services of Rosanna to chat with a few of the nomads in the back seat for you to meet. Our nomad convoy drove to a lovely beach and soaked up some Greek sunshine for the afternoon. After our skins were sufficiently sun-kissed, we headed back to the ship to join the rest of the gang. RYAN/RIAAAAAN (FRENCH) Ryan runs his own travel blog called Le sac à dos has been a full-time traveller/digital nomad for 8 years. Although he doesn't count the number of countries he has travelled to, the list of places he hasn't visited is far shorter than the ones he has. Like most of us, Ryan joined the Nomad Cruise to connect with other digital nomads to network and make new friends. He has an interesting story as to how he came to be a full-time nomad, and his blog shows his unique style of travelling. He also developed an iPhone app, Budji, which helps you keep track of your budget while you travel. Be sure to follow Ryan on his website/blog and his Instagram. NAFPLION We arrived at the beautiful seaport town of Nafplion in the Peloponnese in Greece, up the hillsides near the north end of the Argolic Gulf. The port is so small that we took lifeboats to the shore. I decided to explore the port alone, so I grabbed a nice coffee at the restaurant overlooking the quaint port. Over coffee, I had a chance to quietly reflect on how incredible this Nomad Cruise journey has been so far. I made so many new friends in such a short space of time, establishing deep connections with so many like-minded people. I am still in contact with so many of them to this day - we are a kindred community of nomads and our connection is meaningful. DINING ROOM FAREWELL For the final dinner of the cruise, all the waiters and chefs hosted a really loud and vibrant farewell ceremony for the guests. It was really entertaining. Here I linked up with Carou Llou – you might remember her from episode #24 when I met her and her husband in Chiang Mai, Thailand. But she lost her voice from all the excitement. :) NOMAD CRUISE CLOSING CEREMONY To keep us all from being sad to say goodbye to each other, Johannes and the Nomad Cruise team put on a closing ceremony for us nomads. Here, we were treated to more performances from a few talented nomads, including guitar virtuoso and good friend, Tobias Rauscher who stole the show with his own song Memories. A big challenge for many nomads is that there isn't really a defined space for deep connections due to the transient nature of the lifestyle. But Nomad Cruise has done just that: they have created a place for all wanderers to come together to make real connections with each other. People who do not live the travelling lifestyle don't really understand it, and so it is really special to come together with a large group of people who know exactly what it is like on the road. I have a great sense of belonging with these people. I feel welcome, and even though I'm not the youngest member (nor the oldest), it really doesn't matter. What matters is our connections we form with one another. It may sound cheesy, but I truly feel like I have finally found my tribe, my people, my extended family. So, I knew for a fact that this wouldn't be my last Nomad Cruise. When Johannes told us that the next cruise was going to be from Barcelona, Spain to Recife, Brazil – across the Atlantic Ocean – I knew I was going to make it my mission to be on that boat. Did I make it to the next cruise? You'll just have to stay tuned to hear if I did… Until the next time… my name is Palle Bo and I gotta keep moving. JOIN THE NOMAD TRIBE As I've mentioned before, this episode series was recorded before the pandemic. Right now, obviously the cruises are cancelled, but when things get back to normal, I'm sure there's going to be more. If you want to join the next Nomad Cruise then drop me a line, I have a way of getting you a discount. You can fill out the form on the Contact page of my website or just write to me at: listener@TheRadioVagabond.com. LETTER FROM A LISTENER Here's another letter from a listener. This one is from Kelvin, from Wales: Hi Palle, I came across you on Jason's podcast. Interestingly, I also did Graphic Design in my native Wales. I have always loved radio but never thought of it as a career (I am not hinting or anything). I have been travelling for 20 years but have only managed 52 countries. What am I doing wrong? Anyways, will look forward to hearing some of your podcasts here in lockdown. Best, Kelvin Hayes Thanks for your mail, Kelvin! Come on, visiting 52 countries isn't bad at all - that's pretty amazing. And besides, it's about the adventures, not that country count. I'd like to say that I'm not counting, but I am, and my number is 90 right now. The podcast Kelvin talks about is Zero To Travel with Jason Moore, where I was a guest around 6 months ago. Here I talked about my background as a graphic designer before going full time into radio. And yes, it is a career. With my production company, Radioguru that I started in 2007, I produce radio, sound design, voiceovers, and podcasts. And these are things I'm able to do remotely. In fact, I just produced three soundtracks for The LEGO Group for their new adult product, LEGO Art. We dove into the world of Star Wars, Andy Warhol, and The Marvel Universe. You can listen to those on LEGO.com/art. I WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! I really would like to hear from you. Where are you and what are you doing as you listen to this episode? You can either send me an email on listener@theradiovagabond.com or go to the Contact page on my website TheRadioVagabond.com. Or send me a voicemail on WhatsApp and I can play it on the next episode. My WhatsApp number is +4540105105. Either way, I would love to hear from you. It's so nice to know who's on the other end of this. SPONSOR A special thank you to my sponsor, Hotels25.com, who always provide me with the best, most affordable accommodation wherever I am in the world.
Well, well, well. If it isn't that feeling of excitement that we're going racing again! About bloody time too. Join James Baldwin, Campy & Tommy T as they discuss what happens when Where's Wally strikes again, why Seb is happy he only spun once & how no one is surprised that Williams still don't score any points. Join our F1 Fantasy League here! Instagram AUSF1 www.ausf1.com.au
Episode 2 of the 'home-learning' inspired podcast series, Primrose and Terry: in the shed. Starring 7 year old Primrose and her Dad, Terry. In the episode we discuss our smart speaker (the 4th member of our family), verbs & Primrose reviews Where's Wally! Featuring Old Nanny from Bexhill (Terry's Nan) on the phone, and Mummy in the garden. Primrose and Terry: in the shed is produced by Primrose Lee, edited by Terry Lee, with music and imaging by Primrose Lee. Our artwork is by Stoo Elvin.
Maria Sharapova's retirement is the big news of the week so Gigi and Naomi reflect on all aspects of her career... Djokovic and Nadal pick up more titles and Gigi is deep in World Book Day preparation... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This was a lot of stuff that was hard to talk about. Today's episode Nick, Julia and Ciarán talk about the Turkish invasion of Northern Syria and the right wing terrorism in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt. The only jokes we could make were about a kid's book god damn it.Women in Right Wing German Terrorismhttps://www.opendemocracy.net/en/countering-radical-right/germany-role-women-radical-right-terrorism/HOW TO REACH US:Corner Späti https://twitter.com/cornerspaetiJulia https://twitter.com/YungOctobristsRob https://twitter.com/leninkraftNick https://twitter.com/sternburgpapiCiarán https://twitter.com/CiaranDold
This time the boys try to spare their blushes as they attend a Life Drawing class for the first time!Discussion includes an intense debate on crisps, chat about the boys' previous artistic highs and lows (feat some special comments from the mums), Mr Bean and Where's Wally... As well as hearing about Jon's struggles with an 'open house' art exhibit when he was a hungover 20 something!How will it go? Will day jobs be ditched in the pursuit of artistic excellence? Will the sight of a nude person just send them into fits of giggles? Download and listen to find out.Hit us up with any feedback: Firsttimetriers@hotmail.comFollow on Instagram: @FirstTimeTriersAnd on Twitter: @FirstTimeTriersBig thanks to Espio for providing music for the pod too! Check them out on Spotify. Also please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and SHARE! See you next time!
From the back streets of Tokyo, Tom Decent and Georgina Robinson try to unravel what's happening between World Rugby and the referees, we get ready for Reece Hodge's hearing and learn about the special reponsibilities of the youngest member of the squad.
Tom and Matt are joined by Dave Bulmer to discuss Beatles conspiracies, hoover delivery and just who exactly this "Waldo" character is anyway. This episode was brought to you by our patrons, whose names are too long and varied to list here, but you can join them in the cult of bisk by going to www.patreon.com/lifesapitchpodcast Find us at www.facebook.com/lifesapitchpodcast Or follow us on twitter @lifesapitchshow Follow us on twitch for our video game live feeds - www.twitch.com/lifesapitchpodcast Subscribe on iTunes! - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/lifes-a-pitch/id1003281026?mt=2 Or on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5PSD8efA2dJktmDgojwKgb Or anywhere that uses an RSS feed - http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:140240683/sounds.rss Subscribe to our videos on Youtube! - www.youtube.com/channel/UCLC3Hl8GU4uFnGcDXxwcUdw
Remember Where's Waldo? It began as Where's Wally? in 1987, a book of crowd scenes created by a British illustrator named Martin Handford. He started hiding Wally in the middle of these complex backdrops as a way of helping readers focus more closely on his artwork. Children of all ages quickly began spending hours staring at pages trying to find the weird looking guy with the striped shirt, glasses, and the pom-pom hat. There was such a sense of triumph when he was finally found after a diligent search... until the page was turned and a new search began. You might be surprised to know that there is a version of Where's Waldo? happening in our lives right now. We are looking for answers that seem to be harder to find than Waldo ever was. The backdrop of our society is as complex and confusing as it has ever been. How do we make choices day to day? How should we live as the church in our fractured times? Our Waldo is wisdom, and we need it more than we realize. This week, we will continue our study on First Corinthians, A Better Way. We'll discover how the Apostle Paul addresses the divisions in the Corinthian church with a discussion of wisdom. In 1 Corinthians 1:18-31, Paul tells the church that the solution to their problems cannot be seen in the wisdom of the world, but only in the wisdom of God. Paul makes it clear that our "Waldo" can be found. I hope you'll join us this week as we learn what wisdom is and where to find it.
In this episode, Wally is nowhere to be found, but the show must go on. Bubba and Chikilean talk about Bubba's past, dealing with family law, child support, and co-parenting between separated parents. We also talk about making changes in our lives and towards the end, the episode takes a dark path, as we speak about alcohol abuse. Just so everyone knows, Wally does not have a drinking problem (:
Dai and Ruth join forces once more to give their assessment of how the season has gone so far for the Welsh clubs. They discuss Cardiff, Swansea, Newport and Wrexham, plus offer predictions as to how they will fare for the rest of the season. Following this, they discuss other goings on in the world of Welsh football. Bellamy's bullying allegations, Hennessey's "unfortunate" photograph, Ramsey's new club, Wales Women v Italy and this seasons Welsh Premier League. Finally, the big finish is the new feature of the show - Where's Wally. Dai and Ruth try and unravel what Ryan Giggs has been doing recently, other that watching Wales players play.....
Back once again with the EFL action it's Caroline Barker, Sam Parkin, Adrian Clarke, and Joe Crilly. Listen in as they get into all the action from Leagues One and Two, including an inaugural Sam Parkin scouting report, and the latest from Notts County. Here's how it sounds: RUNNING ORDER: * PART 1: EFL TV rights (01m 30s) * PART 2a: League One review: Luton's high five against Plymouth, Sunderland's missed chance, and a Herbie Kane scouting report (06m 00s) * PART 2b: League One odds with William Hill (10m 20s) * PART 2c: League One review continued: Wimbledon reviewed, Oxford United praise, and are Burton in a false position? (12m 40s) * PART 3a: Notts County update with Leigh Curtis from the Nottingham Post (25m 20s) * PART 3b: League Two review: MK Dons do what Sunderland can't and take top spot, Bury bang in the goals, and Mansfield turn draws into wins (33m 00s) * PART 3c: League Two odds with William Hill (40m 10s) * PART 4: Weekend previews (42m 10s) PARISH NOTICES: * get your bet on with [William Hill](http://sports.williamhill.com/bet/en-gb/betting/y/5/Football.html) * get ship done [here](https://www.shipstation.com/welcome-podcast-listener/) GET IN TOUCH: * Send us a tweet: @[theTotallyShow](https://twitter.com/thetotallyshow) * Find us on Instagram: @[totallyfootballshow](https://www.instagram.com/totallyfootballshow/) * Like us on Facebook: @[TheTotallyFootballShow](https://www.facebook.com/thetotallyfootballshow/)
From zebra crossings to prison uniforms, from Where's Wally? to the Breton shirt, stripes have always had a knack for grabbing our attention. In a BBC documentary called 'Out of Line', graphic designer Teresa Monachino shares her love of the horizontal line (produced by Mair Bosworth for BBC Radio 4).
DC on SCREEN #449 - Alright kids, let's talk about the first half of 'The Flash' season 4. Is the fan backlash against Iris fair? If she shouldn't be running Team Flash, what should she be doing? Where's Wally? Where's Jesse? How horrible is Amunet Black, and when exactly DID The Thinker work his mental mojo on Brainstorm? Listen to us, then talk to us! We look forward to talking your thoughts!Where to Find Us:Hit us up on Twitter @DConSCREENThis episode was also recorded on live video on Facebook @DConSCREENE-Mail us at DConSCREEN@gmail.comCatch up with David on Twitter @davidcroberson(205) 259-6331
Mark and Emma hit up the pre-Heyward DiC cartoon "Ulysses 31" today, and are pleasantly surprised by it! The French-Japanese animation was based off the story of Homer's Odyssey, wherein Odysseus travels a long journey back home after the ten year battle of the Trojan War. Except here they sci-fied the heck out of it and now it's a story of a bloke called Ulysses (the latin name for Odysseus) who, after a run-in with Zeus, now has to travel to the Kingdom of Hades in order to restore life to his entire ships crew, who have become as lifeless as stone. Not lifeless enough for them all to conveniently travel into the cargo hold, but hey. Fascinating ship designs, awkward voice acting and brilliant hair package up this little 80s oddity quite nicely. But what did we think of it? Well my dear friend, listen and find out!For those curious of the current ranking of what we've seen thus far: 1. Where's Wally? / 2. Inspector Gadget / 3. Dinosaucers / 4. Super Mario Super Show. http://mostlykobolds.com
Hey there, Wally Watchers... er, I mean Podcast listeners! This week, we're talking about Dic's 1991 cartoon based on Martin Handford's 'Where's Wally' picture books; a series that probably shouldn't have been and yet turned out pretty good!
In which our heroes attempt to sort out the lore, pick apart the cultural changes, discuss casting choices as Sean pitches his ideal Where's Wally film. We discuss the point at which we started to hate Zach Braff, get a lot of cannon from the old Where's Wally cartoon, and the difference between Wanda and Wendy. Gabe discusses the Animals of Farthing Wood, Zammit hates the Scrubs finale, Edgoose wonders who the hell is named Waldo, and Sean just wants Wally to take a journey of introspection. So sit back, grab your walking stick, open a portal and get lost amongst several different versions of yourself. In a world where everyone's trying to find Wally, Wally really just needs to find himself. Want to help stop Zach Braff doing another garden state? Head to http://www.patreon.com/sanspantsradio and for as little as $1 a month we can make sure he never hurts us again. Hankering for some sweet geeky loot delivered to your door every month? Do us a favour and go to www.geekfuel.com/sanspants and sign up to receive your (possible) Aunt May today! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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What does Wally have to do with the baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist? This teaching based on Matt 3:13-17 is all about identification. Because of what the Messiah identified with, we get to identify with Him and are identified by Him! Question is, "Do we identify with and accept our kingdom assignments?" Will you be God's Wally?
Wil and Matt Kirshen discuss Racist Slurring, Strawdience, Where's Wally, Waldo and Walter? Ou est Charlie? and Piano Man Begins.
Welcome to another 55 minutes of geektastic entertainment blasting it's way through your headphones. Dave returns from his secret mission against EPOCH and there is some talk about the episode with the non geek and Barry's thoughts on Legend of the Seeker finale. News: A Team casting news, The Hardy men?, Where's Wally?..the movie! Week that was: Outlaw: The Legend of Robin Hood, Artemis Fowl the graphic novel ,Numb3rs,Harpers Island, Primeval season finale(TV) and Fantastic Four Main Feature: in this shorter main we take a few questions from our listeners involving Robin Hood and Ashes to Ashes Look out for special mini podcast to reveal the Atomic Robo competition winner coming soon Enjoy!