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Your hosts River and Michele, besties on a spiritual quest to help women LIVE in their truth. Michele and River will chat about a myriad of topics from Divorce, Parenting, spiritual journeys, and sexual identity and will bring on experts and/or friends to dive deeper into topics that feel relevant in today’s world.
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Travel Writers Radio

Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)

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Interviews, reviews, features and news from the Travel Writers Radio Show, produced by PALAT - the Professional Association of Lifestyle and Travel Writers - our international network of food, lifestyle and travel journalists and broadcasters. Now heard live every Wednesday 5-7 pm (AEST) and Saturdays 1pm to 3 pm on Melbourne's J-AIR 88 FM; online at www.j-air.com.au and on SoundCloud. Email us: info@travelwritersradio.com
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The Wine Road provides the Wine, When and Where of Northern Sonoma to locals and visitors with tips and news on events, wineries, restaurants, outdoor activities, and places to stay. Hosts Marcy Gordon and Beth Costa interview guests biweekly and share their insider stories about the places to check out when you're exploring along the Wine Road.
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Entrepreneurs, Executives, & Eccentrics" is a new podcast exploring the world of business through in-depth interviews with a diverse range of guests, hosted by Scott Turman. From visionary entrepreneurs who have turned dreams into successful ventures, to accomplished executives shaping industries, and eccentric personalities with unique approaches to business and life, Scott navigates through their stories with a blend of curiosity and expertise. Gain valuable insights, learn from the experi ...
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Welcome to Speaking of Writers. Veteran broadcaster Steve Richards interviews local, regional and best selling authors. For more info email steve @ sval622@sbcglobal.net. Cover art photo provided by Janko Ferlič on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@thepootphotographer
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Opinion writer Jonathan Capehart talks with newsmakers who challenge your ideas on politics, and explore how race, religion, age, gender and cultural identity are redrawing the lines that both divide and unite America. "Capehart" is a podcast from Washington Post Opinions, with conversations adapted from Washington Post Live events.
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When Ted Hughes and Daniel Weissbort founded MPT in 1965 they had two principal ambitions: to get poetry out from behind the Iron Curtain into a wider circulation in English and to benefit writers and the reading public in Britain and America by confronting them with good work from abroad. They published poetry that dealt truthfully with the real contemporary world. For more than 50 years MPT has continued and widened that founding intent.
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Lucky Unlucky is a new comic book series written by Scott MacDougall and drawn by D. S. Barrick. It follows the exploits of Lucky, a part time call centre worker with dreams of making it big on the professional poker scene. But there’s a problem--Lucky has a bad case of ongoing bad luck. That’s until he meets Mr. Marlowe, a mysterious chap who makes Lucky an offer he can’t refuse. Mr. Marlowe grants Lucky all the ‘luck’ he’ll need to win at poker, and in exchange Lucky forfeits any good luck ...
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Rep. James Clyburn (D-S.C.) joins The Post's Jonathan Capehart from the Democratic National Convention in Chicago to talk about the Harris-Walz 2024 campaign strategy, the prospects for Democrats to regain control of the House of Representatives and why he feels Kamala Harris' 2024 campaign "surpasses" Barack Obama's 2008 campaign run.Conversation …
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Episode 208 Redsicover the charming town of Sebastopol with us! Enjoy a hot cuppa from Retrograde Coffee and Sunshine or delve into the world of tea at Many Rivers. We also share some of our favorite dining delights such as The Redwood and Pilar for authentic Georgian cuisine. Secondly, we provide an in-depth look into the thriving wineries of Seba…
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Episode 208 Redsicover the charming town of Sebastopol with us! Enjoy a hot cuppa from Retrograde Coffee and Sunshine or delve into the world of tea at Many Rivers. We also share some of our favorite dining delights such as The Redwood and Pilar for authentic Georgian cuisine. Secondly, we provide an in-depth look into the thriving wineries of Seba…
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Helen Hayes has been in Canada and is now in Alaska where hjer Viking ruiseliner she cruise liner visited the island of Sitka, a popular stop on the southern end of Alaska and almost always a stop on the typical typical seven day Alaska cruise from Vancoubver or Seattle. With its rich Russian history – a Russian n Orthodox Cathedral in the centre o…
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In our new feature #SuiteLife this week we present the Penthouse at InterContinental Hotel Sorrento on Melbourne's Mornington Peninsula, Tere are two penthouses available and you don’t just get a very comfortable room with a window overlooking the Bay, you open a frosted glass door and ascend a set of stairs to a magnificent outdoor rooftop terrace…
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– Our resident wine expert, Tyson Stelzer is working with Langtons to conduct what is being billed as the largest auction of fine and rare champagne in Australian history. He tells Graeme Kemlo that a recent champagne auction in Europe run by a different auction house achieved more than 1.5 million euros And he says Australia is now the fourth larg…
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Michele is on her own this week while River takes a little sabbatical due to not having enough spoons. This is the shortest podcast in history. HAHA What does that mean you ask? The phrase “not having enough spoons” originates from the Spoon Theory, a metaphor used to describe the limited amount of energy or mental and physical resources that peopl…
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– Our next segment, What’s On In Oz has information and inspiration to get out this weekend, to see, do and enjoy in some of our cities and rural regions around Australia.To submit an event for consideration in your area, email us: info@travelwritersradio.comPhoto: Puffing Billy RailwayBy Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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Three-Michelin star French chef, Michel Guerard, passed away on the weekend at the age of 91, having continued to work in his later years. And you believe he has been a significant figure in the culinary world, so we should sshare his legacy with our listeners. Our Culinary Editor Rita Erlich reports.…
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Saar Zafrir is a man on a mission to transform the way hotels are designed. The Amsterdam based multi-award winning interior designer invited Bridgett Leslie to stay at the Hotel Fleur de Ville in Belgium to experience his design work - here guests are greeted with hand written notes and detailed elegance to match Zafrir's philosophy that hotel roo…
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Sydney correspondent Mike Smith, discovered a new five-star wellness retreat, Namia River Retreat which features 60 luxury villas, all with pools. It is is set to open this December in Hoi An, a part of Vietnam increasingly popular with Australian visitors. Mike speaks with Donna CampbellPhoto supplied…
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Here's what's new on Travel Writers Radio, broadcast first on J0AIR 88FM in Melbourne. The show is produced and presented by the writers and broadcasters of PALAT - the Professional Association of Lifestyle and Travel Writers.We welcome your interest or inquury by email: info@travelwritersradio.comThanks for listening…
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In TOM CLANCY SHADOW STATE, Jack Ryan, Jr. finds himself on the run after confronting a Chinese spy ring operating within the American technology supply chain. The vibrant economy of the new Vietnam is a shiny lure for Western capital. Not wanting to be left behind, Hendley Associates sends Jack to acquire a rare earth mining company operating in t…
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Join Scott Turman as he dives into a conversation with Michael Levy on the future of collaboration, the intelligence of our gut microbiome, and how AI is reshaping societal dynamics. Discover the secrets to purpose-driven success and the transformation of work dynamics in the 21st century! Michael Levy is a visionary leader specializing in building…
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THE HATERS, by bestselling author Robyn Harding, tells the story of high school guidance counselor and newly published author Camryn Lane. After years of struggle and rejection, her first novel is published. Her editor is happy, her friends thrilled, and her teenage daughter proud. All is right with the world; Camryn is living her dream.Until she r…
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In this episode, we delve into the extraordinary journey of John Rivers, a former healthcare executive turned barbecue mogul and philanthropist. Discover how his passion for cooking ignited a movement to combat food insecurity and revolutionize sustainable agriculture with the groundbreaking 4 Roots Farm Project. Tune in to hear John’s inspiring st…
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On the heels of the historic prisoner swap that led to the release of detained journalists Evan Gershkovich and Alsu Kurmasheva, we revisit a conversation from Post Live's World Press Freedom Day May 3 event. Jonathan Capehart speaks with Committee to Protect Journalists CEO Jodie Ginsberg, RSF USA executive director Clayton Weimers and Radio Free …
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Is humanity on the brink of Disclosure? 👽 In this eye-opening conversation, Nancy Thames shares her personal story of lifelong contact with interdimensional beings & extraterrestrials. 🛸 We discuss the concept of disclosure, humanity's connection with these beings & the importance of bringing this information to light. As a child, Nancy experienced…
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Justine Cpstigan tells us what a great idea it was to take a mid-career break for six months during whicvh she would live in EDurope.This "Gap-Half-Year" as we dubbed it enabled her to contnue to write as a journalist and she says because she was in pqrts of Eyrope not often visited she won some story commissions from publishers in Australia.It may…
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Our Culinary Editor Rits Erlich has an interesting interview with Gerard Doherty, who 30 years ago began a group for chefs with the aim to introduce chefs to various cuts of meat and cooking styles - initialy it was sponsored by Australia’s meat and livestock corporation One chef would host the group in a restaurant or pub. It had to change over th…
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– Karin Avila, who usually reports to us from Valencia Spain,. Travelled to attend a school reunion in Salzburg Austria, but decided after that to take s short break, but to avoid the densely populated areas, findint two small towns, Obertraun and Bad Ischl in Salzkammergut northern Austria to hike and climba round the local mountains. Karin recomm…
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Once again, River + Michele find their schedules off kilter and so we record another solo cast dual episode. River kicks us off with our topic on Spiritual Guides and how they come to us, how we use the knowledge and why seeing 111 or 11:11 is important in your own journey. Being consistent is very important to River + Michele, so whether their sch…
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Reporter Carmen Jenner flew to Bali for the third annual Suara music festival, but she also discovered a new "go to" destination, Nuanu City. On 44 hectares it has a growing list of amenities including schools, hotels, restaurants and condominiums . It is an ecological development that encourages harmonious living and will likely appeal to the expa…
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Since we last spoke to Kristin Henning in middle America, much has changed – Biden stepped back, Kamala Harris is contesting the Presidency, she picked a running mate and they have raised millions of dollars in just a few weeks. Meabnwhile the polls are showing Harris ahead in swing states and Donald Trump suddenly has serious opposition. What does…
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Emilie La Haye, a Dutch music teacher, is the driving force behind the new 'Amsterdam Jeugd Muziektheater,' previously known as the Boekman Choir. Her passion for fostering creativity and community among children has transformed this ensemble into something special. Bridgett Leslie recently met Emily and the kids in Amsterdam, including two Austral…
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Here's information on the latest episode of Travel Writers Radio. The show is produced and presented by members of PALAT - the Professional Association of Lifestyle and Travel Writers.To get in contact email: info@travelwritersradio.comBy Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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Adam Plantinga, currently a sergeant with the SanFrancisco Police Department, has written two acclaimed nonfiction books revered by mystery and thriller writers—400 Things Cops Know, an Agatha Awardnominee, and Police Craft. Plantinga's debut novel is called THE ASCENT. A high-security prison fails, forcing a down-on-his-luck cop and the governor’s…
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U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield joins The Post's Jonathan Capehart for a conversation about Sudan’s hunger and displacement crisis, the underlying conflict of the country’s civil war and the response from the international community.Conversation recorded on Tuesday, July 30, 2024.…
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Episode 207 Ron Rubin, Owner of River Road Family Vineyard and Winery We are so excited to welcome Ron Rubin, the "patron saint" of the Wine Road Podcast! We discuss his journey in the wine industry, his initiatives, and dedication toward sustainability and community outreach. Truly a treasure to Sonoma County, we're so happy to have him on the sho…
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Episode 207 Ron Rubin, Owner of River Road Family Vineyard and Winery We are so excited to welcome Ron Rubin, the "patron saint" of the Wine Road Podcast! We discuss his journey in the wine industry, his initiatives, and dedication toward sustainability and community outreach. Truly a treasure to Sonoma County, we're so happy to have him on the sho…
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Listen in as David Carmell, CEO of Deal Rocket Technologies, reveals his journey from law to entrepreneurship, discussing the magic of minimal viable products, the importance of persistence, and how his revolutionary platform is transforming the digital marketplace. Discover the secrets to building luck into your business strategy and why simplicit…
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Welcome to long awaited "CULT" episode. This week is a little different, as Michele is taking on the role of interviewer this week as River + Michele finally delve into the poignant story of River's childhood, marked by her upbringing in a cult. This week, after 18 long years, River's mother unexpectedly reached out, stirring a whirlwind of emotion…
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Does cruising on the Adriatic off Croatia sound good to you? Reporter Justine Costigan has just completed an immersive cruise along the Croatia coast on board Azamara Pursuit, and told Graeme Kemlo that her nine days onboard strengthened her resolve to get a car and visit Croatia by road fpr even more immersion in the food and culture.Justine parti…
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Dark Sky tourism is a big mover in tourism, even here in Australia. We spoke this week with Judith Bailey, president of Dark Sky Victoria and she told Graeme Kemlo that in Melbourne many could no longer see one of the stars of the Southern Cross. Australia is world- renowned for its dark skies and our light pollution problem is affecting tourism an…
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Our correspondent, Bridgett Leslie reports from Belfast, Northern Ireland, where protests turned violent last Saturday night following the Southport killing and rising of anti-immigration sentiments. Bridgett spoke with Rev Dr. Livingstone Thompson, a Belfast resident and expert in racial equality and cultural competence. Photo: Rev Dr Livingstone …
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Graeme Kemlo paid a visit courtesy of Business Events Victoria to tourism business operators on the Mornington Peninsula about 90 minutes south of Melbourne and among the highlights was lunch at Pt Leo Estate, a wonderful restaurant with three types of restaurant space and a magnificent sculpture park with millions of dollars in artwork set on a 16…
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Wayne Hamilton has the best office in the world. He is an Expedition Leader in the Kimberley with Coral Adventurer...so much so that our Carolyne Jasinski tells him she wants his job. Wayne explains what is involved in ensuring the 100 passengers on the cruise are both informed and entertained during a 10-day cruise down the coast from Darwin to Br…
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This is a collection of short stories written over many years. Some are more or less contemporary, a few are set in the 19th Century, and a few others were inspired by the work of other people. Harry Hutchins has been interested in folklore, mythology, history, fantasy and science fiction for a long time. His home is largely decorated in full bookc…
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Salam to Gaza: Hussein Barghouthi, translated by Suneela Mubayi. We are grateful to Suneela Mubayi for providing these recordings, featuring a live reading from the event "Nakba Then and Now: Refuse Silence" published on YouTube by The Radical Book Collective and the Polis Project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wfuqn34gY_I&t=5839, followed by an …
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For thousands of years before America’s founding, Nativepeoples made their homes in the Mississippi watershed, regarding it with awe and adorning its banks with mounds and silhouetted effigies of animals, humans, and spiritual beings. They respected the “great river” and lived peaceably alongside it. However, when European settlers arrived—and late…
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Shannon Gill returns to share profound astrological insights for 2024. Reflecting on the significant celestial events of the first half of the year, including the impactful Aries eclipse & Mercury retrogrades in fire signs, Shannon delves into the creative & initiatory energies of 🔥, the transition dynamics brought by Pluto entering Aquarius ♒️ & t…
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