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Send us a textIn this episode of 'Midlife with Courage,' host Kim speaks with Gina Gallaun, author of 'Embrace Your Brave in 30 Days.' Gina shares her journey from leaving a successful job in Estonia to traveling the world and meeting courageous women who overcame adversity. Gina and Kim discuss the impact of embracing courage, the importance of recognizing and addressing fears, and transformative stories from Gina's book. Highlights include Gina's brave decision to follow her dreams, how real-life examples can inspire self-reflection and action, and the value of supportive communities. If you're looking for inspiration to pursue your dreams and navigate midlife with bravery, this episode is a must-listen.00:00 Welcome to Midlife with Courage00:11 Meet Gina Galown: A Journey of Courage00:38 Gina's World Trip and Life in Colorado01:22 Taking the Leap: Quitting the Job02:33 Facing Fears and Embracing Change05:27 Inspiration Behind the Book07:42 Stories of Courage from Around the World09:33 Flavia's Journey to Love14:05 Embracing Courage at Any Age16:28 Embracing Dreams at Any Age16:58 Lissy's Journey to Medical School19:59 Balancing Family and Ambitions21:46 Inspiring Stories of Courage24:10 Navigating Motherhood and Career28:53 Future Plans and Final ThoughtsYou can find Gina on her website www.wavesandwords.org which includes a link to purchasing her book 'Embrace Your Brave in 30 Days.' ****Midlife with Courage listeners will get 10% off their purchase by using the code KIM so grab yours today!****Get your free ebook called Daily Habits for Hormonal Harmony by going to my website. This free guide will help you balance your hormones through some easy daily activities. Just add your email to the popup and your guide will be on its way to your inbox.From morning until bedtime, you can help yourself feel better! Support the showKim Benoy is a retired RN, Certified Aromatherapist, wife and mom who is passionate about inspiring and encouraging women over 40. She wants you to see your own beauty, value and worth through sharing stories of other women just like you.Would you like to get a "sneak" listen to each podcast? Subscribe to my website to get my weekly inspirational message and a link to that week's podcast a day ahead of everyone else! Just click the link below to get on the list! SUBSCRIBE WEBSITEFACEBOOK
Warren Brown on driving through 80 countries in searing heat and pouring rain in a vintage Bean car, while recreating the 1927 world tour of Australian motorist, Francis BirtlesToday we bring you the next chapter in the adventurous exploits of author and cartoonist Warren Brown.Some years ago Warren Brown stumbled on the true story of a pioneering Australian motorist, Francis Birtles, who set out to drive a 'Bean' car from London to Melbourne in 1927.For nine months he rattled through Europe, Turkey, Iran and India, through murderous mountain ranges and blustering blizzards.Warren has just returned from his own recreation of Birtles' epic journey, in the very same model of car and 1920s outfits. He and his co-pilot Matthew Benns travelled through 80 countries in the open-top car in searing heat and pouring rain while recreating Beans' escapades.To his great surprise, while they were en route, their trip made them accidental celebrities in Saudi Arabia.This episode of Conversations explores modern history, Australiana, Australian explorers, car rallies, Peking to Paris, motorsport, motoring, motoring history, automobiles, Gaza, Suez Canal, travel, Ford, historical re-enactment, politics, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Pakistan, Middle East, Cairo, Pyramids, royal family, Laurence of Arabia.
In this conversation, Charles shares the inspiring journey of taking a seven-month mini retirement with his family, exploring the motivations behind their decision, the planning process, and the transformative experiences they encountered along the way. He discusses the impact of travel on his children, the importance of adaptability, and how the trip allowed them to reconnect as a family. Charles also highlights the lessons learned about resilience, the value of pausing in life, and his upcoming book that documents their adventure. Takeaways Travel was a shared dream that started on their honeymoon COVID-19 made them rethink the timing of their trip They aimed for immersion in cultures rather than a packed itinerary The trip was a reset for their family values and connections Children showed remarkable adaptability and resilience during the trip Travel experiences fostered growth and confidence in their kids
What if you could take a trip around the world? Not just any trip, but a trip where you followed your father's footsteps? In My Father's Footsteps is a time-traveling documentary that takes you on a journey across three continents as Bella retraces her fathers 1982 solo trip around the world. Through Bella's eyes, you will gain a unique perspective on the changes and enduring aspects of our world over the past 40 years. Bella sits down with us to chat about what she experienced... and it's amazing!Connect with us! Instagram - Facebook www.visiteastdallas.comPartner with us! connect@visiteastdallas.com
Matching dinosaur footprints on two different continents and for the first time ever, a human-caused asteroid shower is coming to Earth. Plus, on This Day in History, a Zeppelin airship completes its round-the-world trip. Matching dinosaur footprints found on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean | ScienceDaily NASA's dart mission may spark human-caused meteor showers (msn.com) Fallout from NASA's asteroid-smashing DART mission could hit Earth — potentially triggering 1st human-caused meteor shower | Live Science NASA Confirms DART Mission Impact Changed Asteroid's Motion in Space - NASA Ninety years since the first round-the-world airship flight | World Air Sports Federation (fai.org) Passengers and Crew of Graf Zeppelin's Round the World Flight of 1929 | Airships.net Graf Zeppelin's Historic 1929 Flight Around the World (youtube.com) Contact the show - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thank you to SafetyWing for sponsoring today's episode. They are my go-to choice for travel insurance, and here are five reasons I love using them.I love the ‘Pay as you go subscription, cancel anytime' feature. This gives greater flexibility.I travel to many different countries, and SafetyWing covers over 180 countries!When entering a claim, you have no worries about the deductible as it is $0.Are you in a rush to book insurance? No pre-approval is needed, and it takes 5 minutes to purchase. You can do it the same day you fly out, even if your trip has already started.A travel medical insurance policy with a medical expense limit of $250,000 covers travel delays, lost luggage, and trip interruption, and you can add electronic theft insurance for up to $3000 worth of electronic valuables.Click the link below today to get your travel insurance with SafetyWing!SafetyWing Travel InsuranceHello, and welcome to Episode 151 with Erin Hynes, a returning guest. This episode is different from the previous one as Erin quit her job to travel the world for 165 days this year (2024). As we have both been on 'big' trips in recent times, I thought it would be great to hear about Erin's trip first and foremost and then dive into some intriguing questions about what we both thought on different aspects of travel post-COVID.We dive into the reasons for Erin quitting her job to travel, each part of the trip, including Tanzania, Greece, Sri Lanka (and more!), the cost of the trip, what her backup fund was, what she thought of travel in a post-COVID world, whether it was as transformative as her last big trip in 2017 and so much more! There is an important lesson and story in this episode about the need for travel insurance, which everyone should take note of, and very apt for this episode's sponsor, too! Erin is one of my favourite people in travel, and she has an awesome podcast named the Curious Tourism: Responsible Travel Podcast. She took a break during her trip but plans to get stuck into a new season in the coming months towards the end of the year. She is also among the most respected travel bloggers out there, with her Pina Travels blog, which is great for all sorts of information on many countries and subjects related to travel.Check out the links below. I last saw Erin in person during my big trip last year in Toronto, and it was great to hop on a call for three hours to record an episode and catch up! If you have any questions about our trips, please send a note to my email below or DM me on Instagram.Enjoy. Be inspired!Episode 151 Blog - www.wingingittravelpodcast.com/episodes/a-165-day-round-the-world-trip-with-erin-hynesErin HynesPina Travels Website - https://pinatravels.orgCurious Tourism Podcast Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/curious-tourism-responsible-travel-podcast/id1449041086Curious Tourism Podcast Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0cHtHbMFCk7DOTb9j4CfqI?si=0dbdedbd95ee4687Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/pinatravels/Contact Erin - erin@pinatravels.orgPatreon Shout-OutThanks to Laura Hammond for supporting this podcast. She does so by purchasing a monthly membership on my Patreon. You can support me, too, by checking out the details below!Winging It Travel PodcastWebsite - https://www.wingingittravelpodcast.comWinging It Travel Podcast CreditsHost/Creator/Writer/Composer/Editor - James HammondProducer - James HammondPodcast Art Design - Swamp Soup Company - Harry UttonContact me - jameshammondtravel@gmail.com Social Media - follow me on:Instagram - wingingittravelpodcast - https://www.instagram.com/wingingittravelpodcast/TikTok - wingingittravelpodcast - https://www.tiktok.com/@wingingittravelpodcastFacebook - Winging It Travel Podcast - https://www.facebook.com/jameshammondtravelReview - Please leave a review and rating wherever you get your podcasts!Support My Podcast - MembershipsPatreon - HereBuy Me A Coffee - HereSupport My Podcast - Affiliate Links If you click one of the below to book something, I get a tiny commission, which helps the podcast.Book Flights with Skyscanner - https://skyscanner.pxf.io/ZQ7b0XUse Revolut Travel Card - HereBook Your E-Sim With GigSky - gigsky.pxf.io/Qy7XAxBook Hostels With Hostelworld - HereBooking.com - Here Book Experiences With Viator - HereDiscovery Car Hire - HereBook Buses With Busbud - HereBook Trains With Trainline - Here Travel Insurance with SafetyWing - HereBook Flights With Expedia Canada - HereBook Accommodation With Vrbo - HereBooking Events With Ticketmaster - HereMerch Store - Here Buy my Digital Travel Planner - HereThanks for supporting me and the podcast! Happy travels and listening!Cheers, James.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/winging-it-travel-podcast--4777249/support.
In this episode of "Sleepless in Singapore," I take you through the last stretch of my journey that began in April 2017. From the stark American feel of Guam, complete with fast food chains and wide roads, to the culturally rich experiences in Korea and Japan, my travels have been a whirlwind. In Seoul, my friend Yijoo introduced me to the unique Korean sauna culture and local delicacies, while in Japan, I explored hidden gems with a native friend, indulging in everything from bamboo forests to raw chicken dishes. Returning to Singapore for a brief yet memorable evening with friends, I reflect on the transformative nature of this trip. The journey's end is bittersweet, filled with gratitude for the people I've met and the experiences I've had. As I prepare to share future adventures, including a US road trip with my friend Markus, I cherish these moments that have profoundly shaped me.
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In this episode of "Sleepless in Singapore," I recount my whirlwind visit to Brunei, a spontaneous detour after returning from Bali and Timor-Leste. My stay at a hostel run by a former dentist named Bel set the stage for an immersive experience. Bel, a knowledgeable guide, took us on a boat tour down Brunei River, showcasing everything from the local fauna to the majestic Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque with its legendary golden rooftop. The adventure included a visit to a stilt village, a bustling wet market, and a memorable, budget-friendly haircut complete with an unexpected massage. From Brunei, I hopped over to Manila, where a rainy arrival led to a brief but enjoyable exploration with a newfound Polish friend. Soon after, I journeyed to the remote island of Palau, where I was embraced by a warm Chinese couple at a cozy hostel. Despite a mishap with my drone, the dive trips revealed breathtaking underwater landscapes and pristine beaches. The camaraderie and stunning natural beauty of Palau left an indelible mark, making it one of the most remarkable and cherished destinations of my travels.
In this episode of "Sleepless in Singapore," I recount my second visit to Singapore, a stark contrast to my first underwhelming trip in 2012. Invited by my friend Hama, I dive into the vibrant nightlife, savoring steamboat dinners, partying at Clarke Quay, and enjoying shots at Chupitos. The whirlwind tour continues with visits to Gardens by the Bay and local hawker centers, where I indulge in Singaporean delicacies like laksa and chicken rice, creating a tapestry of newfound appreciation for the city. Our adventure doesn't end there; we spontaneously decide to explore Bali and Nusa Penida. Despite a brief setback with a friend's illness, we relish the island's beauty, riding scooters and enjoying the serene villa life. My journey then takes a solo turn to Timor-Leste, where I navigate the unfamiliar terrain and cultural quirks, culminating in a memorable, if slightly perilous, motorbike ride back to Dili.
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In this episode of "Sleepless in Singapore," I recount my first trip through Southeast Asia, covering Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Myanmar. The journey begins with a memorable flight to Luang Prabang, Laos, on a small prop plane with a unique laminated boarding pass. The landscapes below are a breathtaking mix of green mountains and the brown flow of the Mekong River. Once in Luang Prabang, I explore the local market, savoring street food, and visit the stunning Luang Prabang waterfalls, capturing their beauty through my camera lens despite some technical challenges. Moving on to Chiang Mai, Thailand, I reunite with Karen, a friend met earlier in Cambodia, and we embark on various adventures, including visiting an elephant sanctuary and making onsen eggs in hot springs. The journey continues to Chiang Rai, with its winding roads and unique charm, before heading to Myanmar. In Myanmar, we delve into the rich cultural tapestry, visiting ancient pagodas in Bagan and experiencing local customs like chewing betel nut. Each destination offers a distinct flavor of Southeast Asia, creating a tapestry of vivid memories and immersive experiences.
In this episode of "Sleepless in Singapore," I take you to the bustling streets of Ho Chi Minh City. My journey begins with a near-miss on a scooter taxi, a thrilling initiation into the city's chaotic traffic. At my hostel, I join a communal dinner, savoring spring rolls and beer with fellow travelers, creating memories that would draw me back years later. My exploration includes a visit to the Cu Chi tunnels, a labyrinthine network that once sheltered and supplied soldiers during the war. Crawling through these narrow, dark tunnels, I feel a mix of claustrophobia and fascination, a stark contrast to the amusement park-like atmosphere of the site. Next, I venture into Cambodia, landing in Siem Reap with the majestic Angkor Wat on my itinerary. After a serendipitous encounter with Fortunata via Couchsurfing, we meet a local taxi driver who takes us to an unexpected yet delightful restaurant experience. Despite initial skepticism, the evening turns out to be a culinary adventure, complete with impeccable service and unbelievably low prices. The following day, Angkor Wat's grandeur leaves me in awe, and a chance meeting with Hama, who would later invite me to Singapore, marks the beginning of a life-changing encounter.
In this episode of "Sleepless in Singapore," I recount the continuation of my Southeast Asia trip, focusing on my experiences in Vietnam. I remember opting for a cheap flight from Bangkok to Hanoi, which, in hindsight, I regret due to the discomfort and long queues. Upon arriving in Hanoi, I stayed in a charming boutique hotel in the old quarter, where the hospitality was heartwarming. My first night in Hanoi was memorable, not just for the delicious local food like pomelo salad and pho, but also for a pivotal text from my friend Nikki, which eventually led me to cut my trip short and return to Germany for a new job opportunity. Exploring Hanoi, I was captivated by the city's vibrant street life, where tiny chairs and Heineken beers became the backdrop for life-changing conversations. My journey took me to significant sites like the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the Hoa Lo prison, where history felt both real and surreal. A bus tour to Sapa introduced me to the lush, green rice fields and the warm hospitality of a homestay, despite the muddy trails. My adventure concluded with a visit to a quieter bay near Halong Bay, where the beauty was somewhat overshadowed by the throngs of tourists. Returning to Hanoi, I treated myself to a luxurious stay by West Lake, offering a peaceful end to my Vietnamese escapade.
In this episode of "Sleepless in Singapore," I recount my journey from Tioman Island to Georgetown, Penang, and further to Bangkok. Georgetown's colonial charm captivates me, with its vibrant street food and stunning murals. A scooter tour reveals Penang's natural beauty, and an adventurous ferry ride leads me to Thailand, where I navigate border crossings and local trains. Reaching Koh Tao, I relish the island's serene beaches and laid-back vibe, despite a rustic overnight boat journey. Bangkok greets me with the chaos of Khao San Road, a lost phone, and a strange encounter with a woman selling a house in Sweden. Yet, the city redeems itself with picturesque views from a skyscraper and a memorable seafood feast with an old friend.
In this episode of "Sleepless in Singapore," I recount my solo adventure to Kuala Lumpur after parting ways with Philipp. The journey begins with a hectic AirAsia flight from Manila, reminding me of the serene joys of train travel. Upon arriving in Kuala Lumpur, I reconnect with friends Misha and Verena, who I met on a train to Mongolia. We stay in a budget hostel, explore the vibrant Chow Kit wet market, and savor a memorable breakfast at The Red Bean Bag. The day unfolds with sightseeing, culminating in a daring taste test of the infamous durian fruit, which leaves us both intrigued and repelled. The narrative shifts to a lively night out, filled with billiards, beers, and spontaneous club-hopping, ending with an unexpected stay at a nearby hotel. The next day, I rest and then wander through Petaling Street Market and Jalan Alor, soaking in the local atmosphere. My journey continues with a bus ride to Mersing and a ferry to Tioman Island, where I reunite with Misha and Verena. Despite basic accommodations and scarce food supplies, we revel in the island's natural beauty, highlighted by an exhilarating jungle hike to a secluded waterfall. The trip concludes with a thrilling scooter ride and a nerve-wracking dash to catch a flight to Penang, setting the stage for future adventures in Thailand.
In this episode of "Sleepless in Singapore," I find myself embarking on a new chapter of my journey, this time in the vibrant Philippines—alone for the first time in weeks after parting ways with Philipp. As I navigate the bustling streets of Manila and settle into the luxurious Shangri-La, the solitude feels strange yet liberating. The city's chaotic charm quickly becomes evident through a series of misunderstandings with an Uber driver and an unexpected encounter at the hotel, setting the tone for my solo adventure. As I adjust to being alone, my travels take me to the serene surroundings of El Nido. Opting for a secluded Airbnb in the jungle, I embrace the quiet, finding peace in the simplicity of my surroundings despite the initial boredom. Learning to ride a scooter becomes a thrilling necessity, opening up new vistas of lush landscapes and local life. Adventures to local waterfalls and beaches interspersed with moments of reflection and unexpected social interactions enrich my experience, marking a significant, introspective phase of my travels.
In tonight's episode of "Sleepless in Singapore," I take you on a journey back to Taiwan, a place I last visited as a child. Landing in Taipei, the capital's vibrant energy is instantly noticeable, especially the sheer number of scooters buzzing through its streets. Philipp and I, newcomers to the city's dynamic pace, find ourselves among neon-lit churches and bustling food markets, where local dishes challenge our culinary courage. As the night unfolds, we join forces with Sebastian and Victor, fellow travelers, diving into Taiwan's lively night scene and later, its natural beauty. Together, we explore rain-soaked landscapes and hot springs hidden within lush forests, our days filled with unexpected adventures and culinary explorations, like the acclaimed Din Tai Fung. The warmth of newfound friendships and the thrill of rediscovery make every moment in Taiwan unforgettable, leaving us with vibrant memories and stories to cherish.
In this episode of "Sleepless in Singapore," I recount the transition from Korea to Japan, starting with a curious encounter with a kimchi pastry in Busan. This prelude to our travels led us to a ferry ride to Fukuoka, where Japan presented itself not with the anticipated high-tech spectacle but with serene, orderly streets and an unexpectedly quiet ambiance. Settling into our modest accommodations, we dove into the local cuisine with a bowl of hearty ramen and marveled at the advanced features of Japanese toilets. The culinary journey peaked with our first taste of Kobe beef, an experience marked by its subtle, buttery texture and rich flavors, highlighting the unique culinary heritage of Japan and setting the tone for a trip filled with surprising discoveries and quiet reflections.
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In tonight's episode of "Sleepless in Singapore," I reminisce about when my brother Philipp and I unexpectedly ventured into South Korea seven years ago. Originally aiming for China, visa complications rerouted us to Seoul, a city that took us by surprise with its modern vibe and technological advancements. This unplanned detour turned into a deep dive into Korean culture—sampling spicy local dishes, navigating Seoul's efficient public transport, and experiencing the DMZ's tense atmosphere. Our journey through Korea was marked by spontaneous decisions and new friendships, like meeting Frederick, a globe-trotting courier with an intriguing story. Each unexpected twist in Seoul—from our struggles with spicy octopus to insightful tours at the DMZ—revealed the essence of travel: the joy found in unforeseen adventures and the profound connections made along the way.
In this episode of "Sleepless in Singapore," I recount our journey from Irkutsk to Mongolia, an adventure that brought unexpected friendships and breathtaking natural beauty into our lives. Upon arriving in Irkutsk, we didn't linger, quickly moving on to meet Katya, a local who shared incredible tales of her solo travels, from scaling Everest's base camp with minimal gear to navigating deserts and jungles on a shoestring. Her stories, filled with humor and resilience, were both inspiring and a stark reminder of the vast experiences the world has to offer. Our next major stop was Lake Baikal, renowned for its crystal-clear waters and stunning natural beauty. This part of the trip was a profound experience, offering moments of reflection and connection with nature. The simplicity and magnificence of Baikal, coupled with the shared moments with friends old and new, underscored the journey's essence. As we moved into the Mongolian steppe, the landscape shifted to endless horizons and a profound sense of tranquility. This segment of our trip, marked by the rugged beauty of the steppe and the simplicity of nomadic life, offered a deep connection to the earth and a peace seldom found in urban existence.
In this episode of "Sleepless in Singapore," we hop on the Trans-Siberian Railway, excited and a bit anxious. We're moving from Moscow's busy streets to Russia's wide-open spaces. Our first big stop, Kazan, brings us together with Dina, a fellow traveler whose warmth and tips really stand out. Kazan itself is a revelation, a mix of historical beauty and the unexpected, like finding the perfect pair of sneakers after a minor mishap and discovering an ointment that magically cures smelly feet, making for some quirky travel tales. Yekaterinburg, however, shifts the mood. The city greets us with a grey, almost color-drained ambiance that starkly contrasts the vibrancy of Kazan. This part of the journey feels like stepping into a different world, where the vividness of life seems muted. Despite this, our spirits remain high, fueled by interactions with locals and the novelty of standing at the border of two continents. The Transib itself gives us a mix of thoughtful and fun moments, like a bizarre yet memorable visit to a train restaurant that could be a scene from a film. Moving forward, all these bits and pieces from our journey weave into a collection of memories that really show off the varied landscapes and cultural richness of Russia.
After two months abroad, Erin and Kattie finally reunite over a stable internet connection and talk about Erin's 150 day trip so far! They discuss the highlights from Tanzania and Sri Lanka - like what happened to Erin's Teva's on Safari and the memorable hike up Sri Pada at the crack of dawn - and how Erin's body has been hanging in there... Up next... NEPAL! If you're a fan of the show, don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Curious Tourism: Responsible Travel Podcast! Follow us on social media @curioustourismpod. Read Erin's award-winning blog, Pina Travels. Subscribe to Kattie's podcasting newsletter, Pod the North. CREDITS Written and Hosted by: Erin Hynes Producer: Kattie Laur Music from Motion Array Logo by Nicole Hall
In tonight's episode of "Sleepless in Singapore," I share my adventures in Kiev and Moscow. The journey kicks off in Kiev, where our Airbnb host, Kolya, turns out to be a real-life elf guiding us to astonishing views of the city from a precarious rooftop. This unique introduction to Kiev, alongside a quirky dining experience at a restaurant called Pervak, sets the tone for an exploration filled with cultural surprises and delicious local cuisine. The narrative then moves to Moscow, where the experience deepens. Here, making friends at the Kremlin Lights hostel, celebrating birthdays with new acquaintances, and getting a taste of local life beyond the tourist trails define our visit. Moscow stuns with its massive subway system and a military parade that's both awe-inspiring and a bit intimidating.
Join Mark Yegge, wealth architect and lifestyle investor, as he shares insights from his recent six-month journey around the world in this captivating podcast episode. From backpacking through 11 countries to experiencing diverse cultures, Mark reflects on his adventures and the valuable lessons learned along the way. Discover the realities of long-term travel, from minimalist packing to embracing new perspectives on wealth and lifestyle. Gain inspiration to redefine your own path and pursue meaningful experiences. Tune in to the Wealth Architect podcast for more empowering insights into living life on your terms. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share for future episodes!"
In this episode, Philipp and I navigate a quirky mix-up with a bar named Szimpla. Initially landing in a lackluster pub we mistook for our target, our spirits weren't dampened for long. We soon discovered the real Szimpla, a vibrant, welcoming spot that felt like a slice of Berlin right in the heart of Budapest. This unexpected twist turned our night around, leading us into a whirlwind of social connections and fun that exemplified the unpredictable joy of traveling. Budapest presented itself as a city of contrasts. From the initial confusion at Simpla to the awe-inspiring views of the parliament by the Danube, and a somewhat disappointing venture into a local thermal bath, Budapest was a rollercoaster of experiences.
This week I chat with Alyssa about her 20 day trip that included both Disney World and Sea World. Resources See photos from Alyssa's Trip Disney with large groups Staying off property Booking dining (and hard to get dining reservations) Pirate Dinner Adventure Get a quote on a Disney Vacation here Do you want to be a guest and share your trip report? Never Miss an Episode Subscribe on iTunes Join Julie's newsletter Help the show. Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings & reviews help, and I read each one because I love your input! Subscribe on iTunes Follow Us! Follow on Instagram Follow on TikTok Like on Facebook Follow on YouTube Let's Connect Do you have tips you want to share with other listeners? Do you want to be a guest and share your Disney expertise? Do you want to be a guest and share your trip report? Contact me! I'd love to hear from you. Plan Your Best Disney World Trip Ever
This week I chat with Alyssa about her 20 day trip that included both Disney World and Sea World. Resources See photos from Alyssa's Trip Disney with large groups Staying off property Booking dining (and hard to get dining reservations) Pirate Dinner Adventure Get a quote on a Disney Vacation here Do you want to be a guest and share your trip report? Never Miss an Episode Subscribe on iTunes Join Julie's newsletter Help the show. Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings & reviews help, and I read each one because I love your input! Subscribe on iTunes Follow Us! Follow on Instagram Follow on TikTok Like on Facebook Follow on YouTube Let's Connect Do you have tips you want to share with other listeners? Do you want to be a guest and share your Disney expertise? Do you want to be a guest and share your trip report? Contact me! I'd love to hear from you. Plan Your Best Disney World Trip Ever
In this episode, I kick off my biggest trip yet, starting from grandma's house near Mannheim, Germany, and aiming for Beijing, before exploring Southeast Asia. The journey is sparked by a rough patch in my career, leading me to quit my job without a backup plan for the first time ever. In search of a fresh perspective, I ring up my brother Philipp and pitch him the idea of taking the Trans-Siberian Railway all the way to Beijing. Without hesitation, Philipp is in, asking only about the budget and timing. Just like that, we're set to plan this massive trip, diving into preparations with a mix of excitement and a bit of anxiety. The run-up to departure is a blur of research, packing debates, and a frantic last-minute visa chase. We decide on backpacks, gadgets, and even look up the best SIM cards for the journey. Despite a visa hiccup that almost derails us, we are fueled by the thrill of adventure. Our farewell is a mix of emotions, leaving home with just our backpacks and a plan. As we move from the familiarity of Vienna to the unknown of Bratislava, the trip truly begins to feel like the escape we had hoped for, filled with new sights, tastes, and the occasional challenge. This episode ends before the journey even really starts though – so stay tuned for more.
Santa Claus gives an update on his preparations for his busiest night of the year ahead of delivering presents to millions of boys and girls all over the world.
Today my guest is Richard Millington, the founder of FeverBee, a football fan, and a published community author who loves data but still may get bored during a photo shoot
Join Mike for this trip report, bonus episode! He breaks down all of the money saving hacks along the way. You'll hear:A full breakdown of how Mike booked a 49 day around the world tripFlying Blue miles to maximize on Asian & African airlinesSaving your money or your miles on economy seats and how to decide when to do thisBest hotels along the way (points and cash)And more… Episode Timestamps:1:29 - First leg to Tokyo + getting a surprise business class upgrade4:35 - Flying to China with Flying Blue Miles and visa free transit in China9:47 - To Taiwan (Flying Blue Miles again!) in business class14:29 - Cambodia Hyatt hotels20:18 - Kuala Lumpur with a cheap flight + a cheap Marriott24:10 - Flying to Madagascar with Aeroplan miles25:21 - How to decide to use points for business class or just fly economy 32:13 - Flying to Kenya with Flying Blue miles36:56 - Meeting a Daily Drop fan from Uganda37:47 - Flying to Cape Town and discovering the Ethiopian Airlines overnight hack39:30 - Cape Town experience + a Hyatt you might want to pass on42:08 - Flying to Zimbabwe with Air Link43:52 - An border crossing that got Mike stuck in Zambia 48:43 - Flying to Botswana 50:40 - Continuing the journey back home to Toronto 53:54 - Wrapping it up Keep Up With Daily Drop: Stay up to date with the newsletter: https://dailydrop.com/ Join the Lounge: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dailydroplounge Check out our top cards: https://dailydrop.com/pages/our-top-credit-cards Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dailydrop/ Hang out on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DailyDrop Prefer a video podcast? Head over here: https://www.youtube.com/@DailyDropPodcast
Three round-the-world sailors have described how 20 to 30 sharks bit into their inflatable boat causing it to deflate 800km southeast of Cairns. The men, who had to be rescued, say their catamaran was bitten by cookie cutter sharks in two incidents over two days. An Associate Professor of environmental science at Bond University, Daryl McPhee, says little is known about the small shark. He's talking to SBS's Phillippa Carisbrooke
The Sweep Spot - Former Disneyland Cast Members Talking Disneyland
We welcome Benji to talk about a special trip around the world he recently took, Disney Parks Around the World - A Private Jet Adventure. We have authored two books: Cleaning The Kingdom: Insider Tales of Keeping Walt's Dream Spotless and Cleaning The Kingdom: Night, Day, Past and Present. The Sweep Spot is an unofficial Disneyland podcast, with weekly episodes: a Topical Episode every two weeks, alternating with a Current Events Episode the other weeks. Once per month, our Patreon participants join us in our live-as-we-record chat. Lynn Barron and Ken Pellman, former Disneyland Day Custodial Foremen, are your hosts. For more information and to order books, visit our official website: http://www.TheSweepSpot.com
Episode 201 - We welcome Gavin McFall to the show this week to talk about his 14-month round-the-world backpacking trip. Gavin visited 19 countries across South America, Australia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. He shares how he saved for the trip, how he planned such a long trip, the work programs he did while traveling, his experiences with guided tours along his journey, how he made friends while traveling solo and tells all the stories from his journeys. This episode will, without a doubt, transport you to a vacation of a lifetime and will inspire you to take a long trip for yourself. Follow @gavman_97 to connect with Gavin and follow along his travels. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Trip Meet Ups! We're hosting our first trip meet-up at River Expeditions June 7-10, 2024. Visit our travelsquadpodcast.com/new-river-gorge-adventure-trip for all the information and to book and use code TSP for 20% off! Travel Itineraries on Sale Now! Explore our instant download trip itineraries for trips to iconic USA, international, and national park destinations that plan every detail of the adventure for you. On sale for $30! travelsquadpodcast.com/travelitinerary Shop our favorite travel gear, packing lists, and gifts for travelers on our Amazon Shop https://www.amazon.com/shop/travelsquadpodcast Travel Squad Podcast merch on our Etsy etsy.com/shop/travelsquadpodcast Connect with us on Social Media: YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram Jamal: @jamal_marrush Brittanie:@bucketlist_brittanie Kim: @lushdeez Email us at travelsquadpodcast@gmail.com to discuss: Being a guest on our podcast or having the squad on yours Ask a Question of the Week --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/travel-squad-podcast/support
Episode 82 of the This and Much More Podcast features Rollie and Evelin! We talk about finally reaching 1000 subscribers, Rollie losing years worth of work on his hard drive, father's day, california trip to Nintendo World, Superior drop, and much more. Hope you guys enjoy the episode! Studio 1017 https://instagram.com/Studio10.17 https://tiktok.com/@studio10.17 Evelin Vogues https://instagram.com/EvelinVogues Ella Y Mas https://instagram.com/EllayMas https://www.EllayMas.com Rollie Vogues https://instagram.com/RollieVogues https://tiktok.com/@RollieVogues Vogues Studios https://instagram.com/VoguesStudios https://VoguesStudios.com Essen Rugs https://instagram.com/EssenRugs https://EssenRugs.com Superior Style https://instagram.com/SuperiorHTX https://www.SuperiorHTX.com Marvelous Club Vintage https://instagram.com/MarvelousClubVintage https://depop.com/MarvelousClubVintage https://whatnot.com/MarvelousClubVintage Subscribe, like, and comment. We appreciate all the support and love and can't wait to bring you this and much more content! Intro / Outro: https://instagram.com/knightyouafool --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/studio1017/support
Hello and welcome to the Enchanted Ears Podcast, where we discuss anything and everything Disney. Disney announced a new winter holiday celebration in Hollywood Studios called Jollywood Nights. Also, a new Mickey short is coming called Steamboat Silly. Is this a play to keep the rights to Steamboat Willie? This week is part one of our two-part trip recap to Universal Studios Hollywood and Disneyland. This week, we're talking Universal, and more specifically, Super Mario World. We answer all of your pressing questions. Is it worth the trip from Anaheim? What kinds of snags might you face when trying to get into the park? And are the $40 power up bands necessary? We also share our thoughts on the rides, minigames, and Express Pass. If you plan on going yourself, you'll benefit from our mistakes and successes. Plus, we'll let you know what to do and what you can skip, especially if you go to Universal in Orlando. As always, thank you so much for listening! Have a magical week! Submit a question/topic for us to discuss on a future episode. Don't forget to check us out on: -Instagram -Facebook -Youtube Missing the smell of the parks? Check out Magic Candle Company and use code Enchanted at checkout to save 15% off your next order.
Simone Stolzoff has worn many hats. He's worked as a writer, designer, and now, Author. He grew up with "four parents", each having a unique influence on him, He grew up being told he could do whatever he wanted but realized there were assumptions behind that. Over the last couple of years, he's contemplated how we can design a life not centered around work (which obviously interests me as well) and has come to some interesting conclusions.
Disney World And Beyond with The Gold Key Adventurers Society
Super Nintendo World Trip Report The long awaited Super Nintendo World is finally open at Universal Studios Hollywood. This exciting new land brings the world of the Mario Brothers to life with interactive elements, thrilling attractions, and beloved characters from some of your favorite games. Guess who got to visit Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Hollywood? We did! Let's hop into that warp pipe and explore the Mushroom Kingdom First impressions- what it's like warping into the world of Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and Bowser. Things to do- Mario Kart:Bowser's Challenge, Key games, blocks and easter eggs, Bowser Jr battle, Toadstool Cafe, Character meet and greets. Why you need a power band!, snacks outside the land Helpful hints:early access pass, Express pass, VIP tour access, stay late, play with everything! Read about everything you need to know before visiting Super Nintendo World, as well as get help planning your trip on the Key to the World Travel blog, here: https://www.keytotheworldtravel.com/super-nintendo-world/ As always, a huge thank you to our sponsor, Key to the World Travel. For all your travel needs, Key to the World's expert travel advisors are standing by. Make sure you tell them the Gold Key Adventurers sent you! Proud to be a Feedspot Top 100 Disney Podcast! https://bit.ly/GKASFeedSpotDisney Thanks to Outer Vibe for the use of their song Hoka Hey off of the album Hoka Hey as the intro and outro of our show. For tour dates, merch, music and more, check them out at www.outervibe.com. Don't forget to subscribe to the show to make sure you don't miss a single week of adventure. While you're at it, how about leaving us a rating and review? Word of mouth is the best way for us to grow our society of intrepid adventurers-if you have a friend or two who might enjoy our particular brand of adventure and silliness, send them our way. The Gold Key Adventurers Society is always looking for new members! Find all our episodes, links and info at https://www.goldkeyadventurers.com. Make sure you follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GoldKeyAdventurersSociety, on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/gkaspodcast, and on Twitter at https://twitter.com/GKASPodcast. Show The Gold Key Adventurers some love by buying the hosts a coffee (or two or ten?) at https://bit.ly/KofiDonateToGKAS Better yet, try one of Expedition Roasters' delicious theme park and pop culture inspired flavored coffees! Using our affiliate link will help keep the Gold Key Adventurers caffeinated and making great content for you! https://bit.ly/ExpeditionRoastersGKAS Remember, life is short and the world is wide. So go have an adventure!
We'll be back with a brand-new full episode next week, but for now enjoy this trip report where Ryan O'Reilly takes us on a California road trip and visits the Warner Brothers Studio Tour, Universal Studios Hollywood (with Super Nintendo World) and the Disneyland Resort! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan-oreilly0/support
Join me for a special episode recorded immediately after a transformative breathwork session at a seminar in Argentina. As I share my thoughts and newfound clarity on life and my experience with stuttering, I invite you to reflect on your own journey and the power of mindfulness practices to unlock personal growth. If you enjoy this episode, please take a moment to rate and review the podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts - it helps us reach more listeners on their own journeys of self-discovery. Thank you for tuning in! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/happiness-podcast/message
A Canadian family has been travelling the world for almost a year, after a shocking diagnoses for three of the four children. The parents are introducing their children to the rich wonders of the world before their children eventually lose sight due to a rare genetic disease.
Michelle and Roshan from @honeymooonhackers are newlyweds who just went on their round the world honeymoon this summer and are now helping others plan their dream honeymoon on points. Roshan learned about the points and miles world in 2018 and Michelle got on board this year after experiencing their RTW honeymoon. In this episode, we go over their incredible 44-day honeymoon and how you can structure a similar trip by transferring American Express points to ANA. If you're looking to get started with American Express points, I'd recommend starting with the Amex Gold card rather than the Amex Platinum. The monthly $20 in dining credits for the Amex Gold card almost exactly offset the annual fee, and it's a great card to earn 4x everyday with groceries and restaurants, including takeout. If you are interested in supporting this show when you apply for your next card, check out geobreezetravel.com/cards and if you're not sure what card is right for you, I offer free credit card consultations at geobreezetravel.com/consultations Amex Gold: https://milevalue.com/creditcards/american-express-gold-card/?aff=gbt Swagbucks: https://www.geobreezetravel.com/swagbucks You can find Rosan and Michelle at: Instagram: https://www.geobreezetravel.com/honeymooonhackers You can find Julia at: Free course: https://www.geobreezetravel.com/freecourse Website: https://www.geobreezetravel.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geobreezetravel Credit card links: https://www.geobreezetravel.com/cards Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/geobreezetravel Award travel coaching call: https://www.geobreezetravel.com/calendly Sign up for the newsletter and get exclusive access to sign up for free coaching calls: https://www.geobreezetravel.com/free-coaching Geobreeze Travel is part of an affiliate sales network and receives compensation for sending traffic to partner sites, such as milevalue .com. This compensation may impact how and where links appear on this site. This site does not include all financial companies or all available financial offers. Terms apply to American Express benefits and offers. Enrollment may be required for select American Express benefits and offers. Visit americanexpress .com to learn more.
Thanks for listening to Season 3, Episode 18 of Dialogue Alley! In this episode, Erik, Melanie, and Carly discuss:News: Hogwarts Legacy is almost here! MinaLima Prisoner of Azkaban reveal! Main Topic: Melanie and Erik both were at the Wizarding World in Orlando within a week of each other. Hear about their trips! Translation of the Show: Khmer (Cambodian)Carly @alltheprettybooks on InstagramErik @knockturnerik on InstagramMelanie @theharrypottercollection on InstagramThanks to our Editor: TommyImages of books that are discussed on this episode will be available on Instagram @dialogueallypodcast, as well as alltheprettybooks.net and theharrypottercollection.comJOIN US ON PATREON!!You can get access to our Discord and our BONUS EPISODES!patreon.com/dialoguealleySend Questions and Listener Mail to: Dialoguealleypodcast@gmail.comVisit our site dialoguealley.comWe would love to hear from you!Music:The Magic Shoes
Do you have a deep desire to travel the world? See different places? Most importantly, meet all the different people? For some people traveling the world is on their bucket list of what they will be doing when they retire.Today's podcast episode guest Don McClure took a different approach and sold his house, his cars, packed up his family and now slowly travels the world. All while running his own law firm. To hear:➡️ Why he made this switch➡️ What made him finally take a step towards this dream ➡️ What his family all sold to get out of the US ➡️ Where he is living now ➡️ How is it physically possible to run a law firm that is stationed in a different time zone than you … Then listen in.
International Travel Tips/Travel Hacking + Recap of our 2022 Around the World Trip! We just returned from a 9 week international trip where we circumnavigated the world for the 2nd time! This was our 5th time traveling internationally for 2 months or more. Overall we have traveled to 42 countries in the last 5 years! On this trip we visited 4 continents & 8 different countries! Tune in as we go over our trip, including all the places we went & amazing things we experienced! We also discuss international travel hacking- including flights, hotels, activities, cell phone service, insurance, paying for things, getting around, and more! If you want to be able to be able to travel abroad frugally & efficiently like we do- you'll want to tune in to learn more!
Ananda More is a Homeopath in Toronto, Canada and also the filmmaker of the Homeopathy documentary Magic Pills: Promise or Placebo?Ananda is dedicated to her patients, to her own continuing education, and to supporting and building the homeopathic community: After graduating with honors from the Ontario College of Homeopathic Medicine in 2005, she studied with Sunil Anand in India, and volunteered at a Homeopathic Hospital in Chennai, India, she has also completed a 3 year post graduate program with Louie Klein, as well as studying with many other internationally known Homeopaths. She also has an 11 month online course which she offers to home users of Homeopathy, to empower them with the skills of home prescribing for their family and friends. In the past, she has also served as a board member of the Ontario Homeopathic Association and on the council of the College of Homeopathy of Ontario. She is also the co-owner of Riverdale Homeopathy in Toronto, which supplies remedies to their clients all across Canada and America. Take this round the world trip with us as we travel – virtually – with Ananda, to all the interesting places she visited, to learn more about homeopathy and the impact it's having worldwide. And remember to check out her documentary online – Magic Pills: Promise or placebo at www.magicpillsmovie.com or order your remedies at Riverdale Homeopathy: https://www.riverdalehomeopathy.com/
On this day in 1890, journalist Nellie Bly ended her 72-day trip around the world. / On this day in 1924, the first ever Winter Olympic Games began in Chamonix, France. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Der Sieg von Joe Biden bei der US-Präsidentschaftswahl und der Durchbruch in Sachen Corona-Impfstoff führten gestern zu einem neuen Rekordhoch beim Dow Jones. Am Ende des Tages ging er knapp drei Prozent fester aus dem Handel.
Sirens of Lesbos started off as a challenge to create the perfect Ibiza summer hit, but soon turned into a group who blend different sounds and styles together from world beat to nu-soul. Although they are based in Switzerland, the band members are of different heritages: Czech, Sudanese and Eritrean, origins that can be found in their musical infusion. We caught up with Arci and Jasmina from the band to find out more about their first album, SOL, which comes out this week.
Joining me today are two people I’ve spent uncountable nights singing karaoke with, who graciously played host when Heather and I got to experience a New Year’s Eve in Sydney, and who I’ve been living vicariously through the last year as they travel around on their 3-year Round the World Trip, my favorite kiwis in the whole world, Mon and T from GetHappy.today.What locations would be on your big trip list? Let us know by tagging us in a post on Instagram at @ExtraPackofPeanuts.Today's podcast is sponsored by Oregon State University ECampus.In This Episode04:30 The Hidden Gem 09:45 Planning The Big Trip & The Spreadsheet17:50 The Deciding Factor Of When To Leave22:05 Taking Things With Ease & Lessons From Travel25:40 Get Happy Today: Begin Your Journey To Happiness27:30 The Parallel Between Two Seemingly Different Things36:05 Budgeting For A Long Extended Trip48:45 Traveling During COVID55:00 Being "Stuck" In Barbados58:35 The Future Of Their Travels During COVID01:03:15 What's It Like To Be Turned Away From A Country01:11:05 Trying To Get Into Slovenia01:14:30 Trying To Avoid Anymore Border Drama01:18:15 The Pillars Of The Travel Plan & What Will They Miss01:21:30 What Happens After The Trip?01:24:35 The Places They Want To Possibly Live01:33:40 The Vietnam Jeep Story Important LinksFind Mon & T on GetHappy.todayFollow Mon & T on Facebook | InstagramAkashinga: The Brave Ones | National GeographicOregon State University E-CampusLocation IndieWant to follow our adventures? Check out our Instagram's @ExtraPackOfPeanuts, @HeatherSherry, and @TravelingWhitMyles Want More?Beautifully Boozing Around The World w/ Natalie MigliariniAround The World On 50 Bucks w/ Christopher SchachtLiving Around The World w/ Worldtowning
As many of you know, we started this podcast as a way of giving something back to our walking club members who decided to continue to support our club through this very difficult time. Twelve weeks on and we are now out walking again, albeit in smaller groups. Next week’s podcast will be the last one in this season (yes, we may ignite it again at a later date) but I just wanted to say a huge thank you, not just to the guests who have appeared on the show, but a massive thanks to Nigel Banister, whose idea it was to produce a postcast in the first place. Nigel had the idea of Janet & John, which was inspired from Terry Wogan and from this, new characters were born. We love both Janet & John and Derek & Doreen. I can’t see this being the end, because we really want to know what happens to all four characters - it’s like a mini soap opera. But for now we will be taking a short break. Love you guys! Onto the show! This is a show for those who love everything to do with the outdoors, backpacking, hiking and of course walking. Hopefully, we have something for everyone in each episode. So without further ado, let me explain the contents of this week's show. We always start the podcast with a bit of a quiz in the form of “guess the sound”. We have another difficult sound this week, with a weird clue! Those of you who lived through the ’80s may get it! Segment two continues with the adventures of Janet & John’s latest antics and this week John is giving out stile tips! But what sort of stile? Segment number three is an interview with husband and wife team Karen & Colin Roberts. They took a year out from their busy lives and travelled the world! The fourth segment is an education slot. This week I will be telling you about three of my favourite YouTubers to watch for backpacking and hiking. We then end the show with Derek & Doreen who spot a UFO in Northamptonshire! So, without further ado, let’s get this show on the road, and see if you can guess this week’s soundbite. I did promise a bit of a clue. Rather than give you some facts, all I will say is “hard on the outside soft on the inside!” - Harry Enfield! LINKS AS PROMISED: 1. Darwin on the Trail - click here 2. Paul Messner - click here 3. Dixie / Homemade Wunderlust - click here See you next week!
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Shawn Scott and Kristen Baker recently took a year away from their jobs and they are traveling around the world. Host Tim Winders was able to meet Shawn and Kristen during a brief stop in Colorado when they returned from Antarctica before they flew out to Fiji. In this episode, they discuss why travel is important, how they travel including where the funding comes from, and how they are able to leave their jobs as a business coach and kindergarten teacher to take a trip that most people only dream about. They also discuss the impact travel has on mindset, thought process and the importance of sabbatical. Show Notes: Learn more about our guests around the world trip: www.gogonanas.com Connect with Shawn & Kristen at: Shawn: shawnscott107@gmail.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shawnscott107/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/linktoshawn1/ Kristen: msbaker@gogonanas.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/msbakersadventures/ Do you like the show? Please subscribe, rate, review, and share! Connect with the SeekGoCreate Network: SeekGoCreate.com SeekGoCreate Facebook SeekGoCreate Instagram SeekGoCreate LinkedIn SeekGoCreate Twitter The SeekGoCreate Podcast is a team effort: JK Winders - Creative Director, Producer Dulce Irving - Operations Director Hunter Irving - Web Design, Online Presence Tim Winders - Host, Content Creation --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seekgocreate/message
Benni ist wieder zurück von seinem Around the World Trip und hatte einen intensiven Austausch mit den örtlichen Abschleppdiensten von Los Angeles. Norman war mit Sonny Loops, MrsBella und Tina Dzialas in Berlin untwerwegs. Außerdem wird über den Instagram Shitstorm von Finch Asozial gesprochen. Passend dazu gibts nen ziemlich unangebracht - dummen Witz von Norman.
Louis is one of the original daily travel vloggers on YouTube. He is curating beautiful and inspiring content from a global travel community that shares the same passion for adventure & social change. He recently completed his first circumnavigation and is wrapping up the documentary from that trip. – LOUIS COLE –Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/FunForLouisTwitter: https://twitter.com/funforlouisInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/funforlouisFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiveTheAdventureClub – THAT CREATIVE LIFE PODCAST –Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/Podcast_AppleSpotify: http://bit.ly/Podcast_SpotifyGoogle: http://bit.ly/Podcast_GooglePodWebsite: http://thatcreative.lifeInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/thatcreative.lifeYouTube: http://www.youtube.com/thatcreativelife"JOIN" on http://www.youtube.com/saradietschy for the exclusive video version of the podcast. - SARA DIETSCHY -Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/saradietschyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/saradietschy/Twitter: https://twitter.com/saradietschy - GEAR USED -Panasonic GH5s: https://bhpho.to/2BGetrXMics: https://bhpho.to/2Ew2obTDistributed via Simplecast: http://bit.ly/SimpleCast_TCE
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In this episode, I’m going to talk about the world trip that I’m about to go on with my girlfriend. About a week ago I was freaking out about it until I realized that I didn’t need to because we already planned everything out.Now I’m just excited for the trip and looking forward to it, so listen in as I share what it’s been like preparing for it, systematizing how content is going to be created while I’m away, and what the first month of traveling will look like.Key Points Discussed:It’s a party in the USA: 6 days to go on the world trip (01:11)Making and following the plan like it’s a wedding coming up (04:20)The success that comes with great preparation (09:38)6 days driving around and living on the customized Toyota Tundra (14:41)Having a blast in the super beautiful North Shore (Oahu) (18:20)Doing the next episode on a cruise ship to the Bahamas (25:30)The importance of learning sales (30:01)Additional Resources:Selling with ConfidenceYou can find the transcripts and more at www.thinkdifferenttheory.com/131--Be sure to follow me on Instagram @joshfortiSubscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, or anywhere else you listen to your podcasts.You can find this episode plus all the previous episode here.Be sure to grab a copy of The Mindshift Playbook here.If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
In this episode, I’m going to paint a picture of why I'm really going on a world trip in the coming two weeks or so. I’ll talk about the comfort zone I used to be in and how my brother’s death totally changed my perspective on life and led me to the path that I’m on now. Tune in as I share how going on the world trip about being a free thinker, a movement to change the world, finding truth, and really launching the Think Different Theory brand.Key Points Discussed:Getting caught in a powerful Bomb Cyclone (02:35)On a cruise ship with the some of the coolest marketers (04:42)Free thinkers who search out truth and value making a positive impact (09:20)One week in Hawaii staying in a camper tent on top of a pickup truck (14:08)The hardest year for Josh: The struggle and turmoil (17:25)Travelling all over the world and having fun with Josh (23:06)Thinking different, being different, being a free thinker and finding the truth (28:26)Additional Resources:Selling with ConfidenceYou can find the transcripts and more at www.thinkdifferenttheory.com/128--Be sure to follow me on Instagram @joshfortiSubscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, or anywhere else you listen to your podcasts.You can find this episode plus all the previous episode here.Be sure to grab a copy of The Mindshift Playbook here.If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
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This week we're talking about heading to the "Land Down Under" with Gilbert Ott from God Save the Points! Tune in to get his expert take on all the must do's anyone headed to Sydney, Australia should add to their list. In addition to Sydney, Gilbert and Ed also chat about making the most of your time in the land of Oz with insight on Cairns, Melbourne and Brisbane. Second on today's episode, Shawn Coomer from Miles to Memories recaps his recent 'Round the World Trip to every Disney Resort! He and Ed chat about the similarities and differences between all six resorts, how many days you should budget for each one and what to expect before you get there.Links10 "Must Do's" for Your First Time in Sydney, AustraliaEvery Disney Park In The World In 6 Weeks? With A Toddler?!? Crazy, But We Did It!Thanks to Our Sponsor!AutoSlashAutoSlash's mission is focused and clear: to help you get the best possible rental car rate, and then to share their expertise with you so you have the best trip possible. They take the same flexible rates you find on the rental companies’ own sites and then apply the best coupons to them. Sometimes the savings are modest. A lot of times they’re big. Sometimes they’re massive. They do in minutes what it would take you hours to do. And they do it all for free.NowBoarding: The Official BoardingArea PodcastDon’t forget to check out the NowBoarding Podcast – with a NEW show format! Tune in for a recap of the week’s latest news, deals and top posts on BoardingArea!
Linus Wilson talks about season 4 of his part-time around the world trip where he sails his 31-foot Island Packet from Vava'u, Tonga to Suva, Viti Levu, Fiji. Then he and his volunteer crew member sail to the home of the active volcano Mt. Yasur, Port Resolution, Tanna. Finally, the Slow Boat arrives in Noumea, New Caledonia after the third offshore passage in less than a month. That is the 15th successful multli-day offshore passage that Linus has captained in the Slow Boat since purchasing the sailboat in 2013. He summarizes seasons 1-4 and talks about the offshore passage strategy and execution. The Slow Boat Sailing t-shirts and mug are at https://teespring.com/slow-boat-sailing https://teespring.com/slow-boat-sailing-mug https://teespring.com/women-s-tee-slow-boat-sailing Support the videos atwww.Patreon.com/slowboatsailing On the Slow Boat Sailing Podcast Linus Wilson has interviewed the crew of Sailing SV Delos, WhiteSpotPirates (Untie the Lines), Chase the Story Sailing, Gone with the Wynns, MJ Sailing, Sailing Doodles, SV Prism, Sailing Miss Lone Star, and many others. Get Linus Wilson’s bestselling sailing books:Slow Boat to the Bahamashttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B018OUI1Q2 Slow Boat to Cubahttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MFFX9AGhttps://gumroad.com/l/cubabookand How to Sail Around the World-Part Timehttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B0OFYNWhttps://gumroad.com/l/sailinghave been #1 sailing ebook bestsellers on Amazon.You can get the full audiobook of Sailing to Treasure Island by Captain John C. Voss. at http://www.Patreon.com/slowboatsailing SAILING TO TREASURE ISLAND: The Cruise of the XORA (Annotated) by Captain J.C. VossThe paperback athttps://www.amazon.com/dp/1790302390orhttp://www.lulu.com/shop/captain-jc-voss/sailing-to-treasure-island-the-cruise-of-the-xora/paperback/product-23887731.html or the eBook athttp://www.lulu.com/shop/captain-jc-voss/sailing-to-treasure-island-the-cruise-of-the-xora/ebook/product-23887490.html or audiobookhttps://www.audible.com/pd/B07LC35H18/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-136779&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_136779_rh_us Get the paperback or eBookSailing the Ogre: The Log of a Woman Wanderer (Annotated)by Mabel M. Stockathttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MB8BF3C/or the audiobook at www.Patreon.com/slowboatsailingor audiblehttps://www.audible.com/pd/B07N7LT2DQ/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-140980&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_140980_rh_us Associate Producers Larry Wilson, Kevin Yager, and Rick Moore (SSL).Sign up for our free newsletter for access to free books and other promotions at http://www.slowboatsailing.comCopyright Linus Wilson, Oxriver Publishing, Vermilion Advisory Services, LLC, 2019
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Premiere Quest is a podcast about QUESTS. Our first quest was to the world premiere of Pacific Rim 2 (season 1-4). Our new quest is to record a season of our podcast on a houseboat in Africa. This week we discuss KITCHEN NIGHTMARES / WIKIHOW. If you enjoy the episode please send us ATHop cards. Oh, check out the all new website: www.premierequest.com
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Mornings With Mike: Daily Motivation For More Health, Happiness, Fulfillment
With my around the world trip quickly coming to an end, I've been struggling with what to do afterwards. This one question however has helped me decide.
In which Natasha and RoShawn thank you profusely as they regale you with tales of their travels and exploits. Don't forget to order your illustrated copy of Prisoner Of Azkaban here! http://amzn.to/2gmQqGjAnd check out our sponsor, Accio! Box, and use UNSPOILED for 10% off your first 3 boxes! www.acciobox.com
In which Natasha and RoShawn thank you profusely as they regale you with tales of their travels and exploits. Don't forget to order your illustrated copy of Prisoner Of Azkaban here! http://amzn.to/2gmQqGjAnd check out our sponsor, Accio! Box, and use UNSPOILED for 10% off your first 3 boxes! www.acciobox.com
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My Peaceful Family Podcast Vol 82 features Ms.Ayami Yokobatake. She travelled around the world with her husband for 7 months. This episode is in Japanese. ***** 皆さんこんにちは。 国際結婚カップルと多文化環境での子育てを支援するMy Peaceful Familyの塚越悦子です。 My Peaceful Family ポッドキャスト番組第82回では、社団法人ハースの代表理事をされている横畠文美さんにお話を伺いました。 今回のエピソードでは、帰国後の生活のこと、そして世界一周旅行の経験をきっかけに始められた社団法人ハースの活動についてお聞きしました。 どうぞお楽しみください! ***** My Peaceful Family ウェブサイト 成功する国際結婚の秘訣!「国際結婚一年生」著者:塚越悦子公式ブログ
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