The Voyage Report: where you get the scoop on travel! This podcast introduces listeners to globetrotters, explorers, current travel topics and trends, tips and tricks, and destinations around the world. Subscribe, review, and share to support our original content from our team of journalists. Thank you for listening and visit us at VoyageReport.com. Bon voyage!
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I'm lifting the lid on a myriad of topics and sharing my thoughts and experiences on a voyage of adventure and discovery that has been more than six decades long. Like a vintage wine, I hope to be easy on the nose, pleasant on the palate, always leaving you with the desire for more and if consumed in too greater quantity, not to be leaving you with a thumping headache!
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The Science Podcast From Live Science The world can be a pretty mysterious place and we at Live Science love to ask and answer questions about mysteries big and small: about ancient civilizations, our planet and our solar system, the plants and animals that live alongside us, our bodies and how they work, and the technologies that we use every day. Join us on this exciting voyage of discovery and downright weirdness as we solve… Life’s Little Mysteries.
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Into The Voyages is a youth podcast which is a blend of entertainment, motivation, stories, poems and whatnot. Every episode will either charge you up, or tickle your funny bone with heartfelt conversations and life winning stories. We hope to serve the best to our audience in any possible way. So tighten your seat belt and get on board with us on this Voyage. Instagram: @arukanbansal
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Listening to America aims to “light out for the territories,” traveling less visited byways and taking time to see this immense, extraordinary country with fresh eyes while listening to the many voices of America’s past, present, and future. Led by noted historian and humanities scholar Clay Jenkinson, Listening to America travels the country’s less visited byways, from national parks and forests to historic sites to countless under-recognized rural and urban places. Through this exploration ...
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A fun adventure where I live my life by trying the things I’ve always dreamed about and then report back to you!
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As a roller coaster enthusiast, one of my favorite parts of the hobby is getting the reaction of somebody coming off a ride they've never ridden before. That's what I want to share with you. Coaster Redux is a different kind of roller coaster podcast. It's part trip report, part on-ride experience, part ride review, and all storytelling. So, join me on this journey as tell my roller coaster story, from how I became an enthusiast to my thoughts on some of the most elite roller coasters at buc ...
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The BIC Magazine Podcast Network is THE place for oil and gas insiders and executives to share ideas, trends and news affecting the oil, gas and energy industry. BIC Magazine is the leader in connecting people in business and industry with one another for the betterment of all.
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Now hear this! Now hear this! Nathan Dean, and Brian of LSG Media embark on "warped tour" across multiple Star Trek series. They'll dive into the inevitable and tangential topics that pop up around the plot, characters, and production. Climb aboard and let's talk Trek! Hardcore, casuals, and the uninitiated are all welcome. Episodes release every other Monday.
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Your weekly deep-dive into the archives of Roddenberry Entertainment, from the personal files of Gene Roddenberry. Each week, “Dr. Trek” himself, Larry Nemecek, and his guest host will take a behind-the-scenes look at documents that haven’t been viewed in decades—many being revealed publicly for the very first time!
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Travel Writers Radio
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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: [email protected]
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EJ Scott has in depth conversations with celebrity guests, actors, writers, directors, producers, comedians, improvisers, comic book artists and writers, musicians, legends and up and comers. Conversational, open, honest and humorous. Guests that brought you The Walking Dead, VEEP, True Blood, Marvel's Daredevil, Marvel's Luke Cage, Areested Development, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, Stranger Things, Breaking Bad, Saturday Night Live, MADtv, The Good Wi ...
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Host Robert Kelly discusses Giant Monster Movies with his friends and family, and sometimes a very special guest or two.
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Dear People of Earth Science and Physics- The UFO Podcast - Disclosure - Aliens - UAP
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🌌 Welcome to ”Dear People of Earth,” the podcast that takes you on an exhilarating journey into the heart of the UFO and UAP enigma through the lens of science and discovery. 🚀 If you’ve ever wondered about the mysteries that reside in the night sky or the science behind those unidentified flying objects, you’re in the right place. Join us as we embark on an exploration of the cosmos and the uncharted territory of UFOs and UAPs. 🔬 Dive deep into the realm of UFO science and physics with our ...
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A weekly podcast on Bitcoin, Ethereum, DeFi, Web 3.0, and The Future of Money by Ryan Allis and Mike Gavela. Includes analysis of the technological and macro trends for the smart and savvy crypto investor. Subscribe to our newsletter at coinstack.substack.com and also join our free Telegram group at www.t.me/thecoinstack.
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Tim, a Data Product Owner, and Matthew, a Data Scientist, talk about data in pop culture - Movies with killer robots, TV shows with A.I. gone berzerk, and whatever we find that brings out our inner data nerds. A bit of philosophy, a bit of data science, and a whole lot of fearing for our lives and the future of humanity.
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Podcast: Industry leaders tee off for mental health and safety excellence
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5:29Jeremy Osterberger visits Wildcat Golf Course in Houston for a powerful day of purpose, connection, and community at the Industry Business Roundtable’s annual golf tournament. Jeremy speaks with Willie Wells, President and CEO of the Industry Business Roundtable, and Pastor Randy Miller of Nova Vita Mental Wellness, the event’s charitable beneficia…
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It wasn’t just the series finale of Star Trek: Enterprise. “These Are the Voyages” marked the end of an 18-year era of continuous Star Trek on television, dating back to The Next Generation in 1987. Emotions ran high on set, and not all of them were celebratory. Returning guest Mike DeMeritt, First Assistant Director on Enterprise, brings us a cand…
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#1652 America's Public Lands: A Report Card
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52:56Clay Jenkinson interviews Jonathan Thompson, the author of books about the American West, including Sagebrush Empire: How a Remote Utah County Became the Battlefront of American Public Lands. Thompson has written much about the pushback of western ranchers, irrigators, mining interests, and chambers of commerce against federal regulation (and even …
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Les Miserables Arena Specvtacular Leaves You Wanting More and More - Helen Hayes
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9:20The Les Miserables Arena Spectacular opened recently in Sydney and is now playing in Melbourne, then Brisbane. It features some of the best songs created for musicaak theatre, based on a novel by Victor Hugo set in 19th century France. if you did not get to see the original stage musical, could you just go along to this arena show and appreciate th…
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Captivated By First Visit to Vietnam, Karin Avila Can't Wait To Return -Graeme Kemlo
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17:13Vietnam wasn’t on Karin Avila’s list of must-see destinations. But a 12-day journey exploring the water puppet theatres of Hanoi to the manicured gardens of Tra Que—a 400-year-old seaside “vegetable village”—left her captivated. Once scarred by war, Vietnam has risen to become one of the world’s most sought-after destinations. The food is fresh and…
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New York Reporter Phil Brown -Americans Are Resigned To Life With Trump
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15:02Phil Brown in New York looks at Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office and his impact not only on the rest of the world, but how did New York react to everything that went on. Phil reports on the local reaction to the Trump administrationBy Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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What's Up On Travel Writers Radio May 14 -Graeme Kemlo & Helen Hayes
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3:53Here's the .latest in food, wine, lifestyle and travel from Travel Writers Radio, produced and presented by PALAT - the Professional Association of Lifestyle and Travel Writers. we;re proud to have been ranked in the Top 10 Travel Podcasts in the World this year. So thank you for listening.We welcome your feedback or suggestions vie email: info@tra…
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13-16 Voyager and Enterprise call sheets - May 2001
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20:09May 2001 marked a major transition as Star Trek: Voyager had just wrapped, and Enterprise was ramping up production. With little time to exhale, the crew jumped into a new era: new cast, new look, even new tech (farewell, hand-written call sheets!). But as always, the most revealing stories live between the lines. First Assistant Director Mike DeMe…
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#1651 Ten Things About the American Revolution
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50:31Clay and frequent guest Lindsay Chervinsky discuss the American Revolution in a “live” podcast recording in Vail, Colorado. Was George Washington a great military strategist? How vital was Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence when it was written? Why weren’t women incorporated as full citizens — as Abigail Adams suggested — when America re-const…
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Is Melbourne Bidding Bon Voyage To Cruise Ships After Tariff Hike -Graeme Kemlo
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5:43So why are we seeing lless cruise ships in Port Phillip Bay and at Station Pier in Port Melbourne, a great location for access to the city by public transport.The truth is that Donald Trump is not the opnly government leader who uses the tariff to generage revenue, In December 2023 the Victorian state Government levied with little notice a 15% tari…
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Alistair Smith's Long Way Around The Outback to Gold Coast -Part 2
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12:49Last week Alistair Smith explained perfectly why he chose to go the long way around, rather than speed the main highway from Melbourne to the Gold Coast. And giving himself four weeks on the road instead of a couple of days proved fruitful as he was free to explore interesting stops along the way. He continues his story tonight – a story you really…
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Kristin Henning's Deep Dive Into Valencia Part 2
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10:47Kristin Henning continues her deep dive into the culture and food of Valencia Spain. Kris identifies the best places to eat and explains why Valencia is also a design center and a European Green City. After our chat, you'll find a link to her detailed post about Valencia on Travel Past 50. https://travelpast50.com/find-top-things-see-and-do-valenci…
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Spain Correspondent Karin Avila's Update On Getting Driver's Licence in Spain
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19:45- Visiting another country with an international driver's licence is one thing…when you actually move to a foreign country you have to get a local licence to drive a motor vehicle. As regular listeners to this show will remember we documented about one year ago, the trials and tribulations of trying to obtain a drivers licence in Spain our reporter…
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What's New On Travel Writers Radio May 7 -Graeme Kemlo
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2:56Here's what you'll find on Travel Writers Radio this week. Thanks for listening. Feel free to contact us at [email protected] Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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13-15 Matt Jeffries bridge designs - 1964
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21:57One of TV’s most iconic set designs didn’t just look futuristic—it functioned like the real thing. Matt Jefferies’ vision for the U.S.S. Enterprise bridge was both cinematic and sensible, blending style with storytelling utility. This week, Ben Robinson returns to The Trek Files to explore two of Jefferies’ original design documents and reveal the …
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Clay's conversation with Amy Irvine, the author of the 2018 book Desert Cabal: A New Season in the Wilderness. Ms. Irvine published the book on the 50th anniversary of Edward Abbey's blockbuster Desert Solitaire: A Season in the Wilderness. Desert Cabal is a careful and nuanced conversation with the late Edward Abbey, who died in 1989. Wasn't his r…
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136: "Way or the Warrior" Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Dominion War)
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And The Winner Of Our Best Personal Travel Disaster Story is...
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2:42A couple of weeks back we talked about travel disasters we had encountered whether as travel writers or just plain leisure travellers and we asked any listeners who wanted to share their personal disaster stories with us and we would choose the best. Listen to the email submission from Lydia Leibrock of Naples Florida. It is an absolute classic. So…
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Kristin Henning Takes Deep Dive Into Valencia's Culinary Scene
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16:13Kristin Henning reports on her deep dive visit to Valencia, Spain. This Mediterranean coastal city is the third largest in Spain...and is known as a culinary capital and the birthplace of paella. Kris identifies the best places to eat and explains why Valencia is also a design centre and a European Green City. After our chat, you'll find a link to …
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Reporter Alistair Smith Takes Long Way Around Outback To Gold Coast -Graeme Kemlo
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13:34Travel Writer Alistair Smith doesn’t mind going the long way around as he tells me in this interview about a recent outback drive from Melbourne to Gold Coast Queensland, which he admits could have been covered in about two days. Instead it lasted four weeks and he covered 8000 km. However, Alistair clearly had a great experiences in the outback bu…
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Debbie Clarke On Power of Regenerative Storytelling in Travel -Keeley Warren
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21:03Our award-winning sustainability reporter Keeley Warren speaks with Debbie Clarke on why intentional and considered storytelling matters in the tourism and travel sector. Debbie is the Director of Regenerative Development at The Centre for Good Travel, course facilitator at The Tourism CoLab, and host of The Good Awaits podcast. She explains her fr…
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Kari Hunter Details Elevation of Choice Hotel Brands in Australasia -Helen Hayes
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12:08Kari Hunter, Senior Director Commercial and Revenue Management with Choice Hotels, says guests will now be spoiled for choice when looking for business or leisure accommodation. She reveals to reporter Helen Hayes a new upmarket range of properties that will certainly change people’s perceptions of this group and their offerings at more than 1700 p…
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What it's like to be in a country-wide power blackout -Karin Avila reports from Spain
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16:13While the authorities in western Europe are still coming to grips with the real cause of this week’s power blackout that affected whole countries, shutting down public transport and closing airports across Spain, Portubal and parts of France. One of out reporters on the spot Karin Avila speaks with Graeme Kemlo about the blackout, which she said ca…
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What's Up On Travel Writers Radio April 30 -Graeme Kemlo & Helen Hayes
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4:41Overview of this week's two-hour radio show on food, wine, lifestyle and travel. Produced and preasented by the Professional Association of Lifestyle and Travel Writers (PALAT)By Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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13-14 The Star Trek Guide - April 17, 1967
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21:01The Trek Files returns to one of the most foundational documents in Star Trek history: the third revision of The Star Trek Guide from 1967. Author and “Trek Whisperer” Glen Henderson joins Larry Nemecek to explore the show’s core creative philosophy—especially the idea that believability in characters and behavior matters more than technobabble. To…
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#1649 Sean Sherman and Native American Food
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57:07Clay talks with noted chef, author, activist, and visionary Sean Sherman, an Oglala Lakota man who is changing the world of indigenous food. Sean is the author of an award-winning book, The Sioux Chef's Indigenous Kitchen, and another book, Turtle Island, which is coming out in November. They discuss the white conquest of the North American contine…
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The ANZAC Sporit In Context -PM Paul Keating's 1993 Speech on the Unknown Soldier
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8:09In this special edition of Travel Writers Radiop we focus on our national memorial day, known as Anzac Day. ANZAC was the name given to the soldiers from Australia and New Zealand who fought side by side in Gallipoli 110 years ago. They forged a bond that still exists as the men and women of both our armed services continue to defend democracy in o…
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Auther Simon Tancred on ANZAC POWs WWII Escape From Italy -Mike Smith
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14:54Simon Tancred’s love of hiking is such that he has walked more than 15,000 kilometres across Italy. His love affair with the country’s trails began in 1993 when he launched Hidden Italy guided and self-guided walking tours. The company today thrives on taking up to 1000 walkers a year. One of those treks is featured in Simon’s new book – Trails to …
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It's time for our seasonal dive into Gene Roddenberry's mail bag for a look at fan letters that were considered for publication in the book "Letters to Star Trek." Topics range from DeForest Kelley's southern accent to acquiring props and other leftovers from production to parents just not understanding Star Trek's appeal. John Champion joins Larry…
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#1648 Hitting the Road With Lewis and Clark
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52:43Occasional guest host and LTA videographer Nolan Johnson joins Clay to talk about the epic Lewis and Clark Airstream journey of 2025, wherein Clay will follow the Lewis and Clark Trail from Jefferson’s Monticello in Virginia to Astoria, Oregon, and back again. Historian James Ronda said the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-06 was “America’s first…
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13-12 Star Trek: The Next Generation bible version 1 - November 5, 1986
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21:57The crew of the Enteprise-D were taking shape in the earliest creative days of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Julian Picard, Commander Ryker, and Leslie Crusher all went through revisions to becomes the characters we know today. Deanna Troi evolved from a towering, large-brained, four-breasted telepath into, fortunatley, a character who was far mo…
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135: Officer's Mess: Crew Questions
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1:01:55HamTron’s Questions (Posted 4/1/2025, 11:31 AM) Opening Context: "With the age of franchises like Star Trek and Star Wars, different shows and films have come out which really push up against the edges of the tone and genre set by the foundational entries in the series. Things like Andor and the straight action movie JJ Abrams Trek come to mind. I’…
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Clay's interview with Walt Dabney, who worked for over 30 years in the National Park System, including serving as America's Chief Ranger for five and a half years in Washington, D.C. Mr. Dabney is lecturing around the country about the threat to public lands from those who would return them to the states or privatize them altogether. Mr. Dabney ref…
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Choosing Australia's Greatest Coastal Walks, Editor Brent McKean speaks with Graeme Kemlo
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16:32Brent McKean doesn’t just talk the talk, he walks the walk as the editor of a bi-monthly magazine, Great Walks and now as editor of his group’s first hardback coffee table book about Australia’s greatest coastal walks. Graeme Kemlo, who in his youth was known to hike in Victoria’s high country, but has since hung up his boots, enjoyed the chat with…
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#Worth1000Words Graeme Kemlo At Sanctuary Of Truth Pattaya Thailand
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1:31Well that’s our theme for #Worth1000Words and this week’s image is from Graeme Kemlo who recently visited a magnificent building in Pattaya Thailand. Our Tuk-Tuks arrived atop a hill north of Pattaya City to find a large crowd, but in the distance with the backdrop of the Gulf of Thailand – it looked a bit like a battleship made of wood. It is the …
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Reporter Alistair Smith on Veteran Tourism To Milne Bay and Rabaul PNG
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14:17Our Melbourne-based reporter Alistair Smith is certainly someone who has been known to take the road less travelled and we benefit from some of the unusual destinations he chooses to visit. This week he speaks with Graeme Kemlo about his cruise north of Australia to Papua New Guinea, in particular the sites of Australia’s military engagement in Mil…
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Travel Disasters We've Suffered -Helen Hayes & Graeme Kemlo
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11:56Maybe we're over-sharing but Helen Hayes was asked at a recent writers' festival whether she had suffered any travel disasters in her career as a traveller. She asked Graeme Kemlo the same question and now you will all discover our most embarrassing moments on the road. We did offer for anyone who cares to share that you could email your story to i…
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$Billions Impact of Trump Administration Actions On All Of Us Including Travel
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7:53Another day, another drop in the stock market in a year in which the travel industry was feeling so bullish having rebuilt that sector following the COVID pandemic and with a quick stroke of his felt pen Donald Trump has flushed it all down the toilet. Billions of dollars have already been lost from Superannuation accounts here in Australia. But th…
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What;s New on Travel Writers Radio April 9 -Helen Hayes & Graeme Kemlo
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3:48The very latest from Travel Writers Radio covers food, wine, lifestyle and travel from our team of professional reporters and broadcasters. Now in its 11trh year on air, Trasvel Writers Radio team members produce and present their independent and authentic stories from around the corner and around the world with No AI and No BS - that's a promise.T…
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134: "The Die Is Cast" Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Dominion War)
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13-11 Star Trek: Voyager "Death Wish" call sheet and production report - October 17, 1995
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21:04Star Trek fans already know about Voyager's "Year of Hell," but they may not know about the "day of hell" that plagued production in October 1995 while filming the second season episode "Death Wish." It would take more than the power of Q to rescue cast and crew from the multiple accidents and failures the threatened to derail the epsiode. That's w…
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#1646 The Legacy of Louis L'Amour and American Western Fiction
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57:01Clay interviews Beau L’Amour, the son of Louis L'Amour, the celebrated author of multi-million best-selling Westerns. Beau L’Amour is the manager of his father’s literary estate. By his passing at 80 in 1988, Louis L’Amour wrote just under 100 novels and more than 250 short stories. All of his books are still in print. Clay and Beau talked about ch…
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Dow and X-Energy's nuclear push, CenterPoint's gas sale and more energy news | BIC Weekly Industry Report
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5:43In this episode of the BIC Magazine Weekly Industry Report, we cover Dow and X-Energy’s permit application for a small modular reactor in Texas, CenterPoint Energy's sale of its natural gas distribution business, TG Natural Resources' $525 million acquisition of Chevron's East Texas assets, Phillips 66’s $2.2 billion acquisition of EPIC Y-Grade, an…
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Reporter Mike Smith with China Tours Specialist Wendy Wu
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9:03From her office in London to the far-flung regions of China, Wendy Wu continues to expand her horizons by establishing “new destinations” for travellers to explore. As founder and owner of leading travel wholesale company Wendy Wu Tours, Wendy has seen many changes since organising her first guided tour from Australia in 1998. Today, an effervescen…
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Adelaide's $9Billion Infrastructure Pipeline To Add 15 New Hotels 2465 Rooms -Graeme Kemlo
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55:55Graeme Kemlo was recently in Adelaide, where he received the latest report from Adelaide Economic Development Agency. It reveals that more than $9 billion dollars worth of major infrastructure is currently approved, planned or under construction. It includes 14- better make that 15- new hotels that will seriously enable this former city of churches…
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Chocolate Entrepreneur Leanne Neeland Grows Her Regional Victorian Tourism Business -Graeme Kemlo
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17:49Graeme Kemlo chats with entrepreneur Leanne Neeland about her move from Western Australia to Victoria in 2012 to visit the wine regions of Victoria and find a tourism-related business to establish. With husband Ian she found a niche in chocolate and ice cream, establishing the Yarra Valley Chocolaterie and Ice Creamery soon after. Now Leanne has th…
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Reporter Alistair Smith's Got Georgia On His Mind...and Stalin On His Itinerary.
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14:40On his recent trip through eastern Europe reported on the show earlier, journalist Alistair Smith fulfilled a wish to visit Georgia, the former Soviet republic with its rich history. He did not go looking for stories of the darker past when Stalin was in charge; however, a museum to his honour and the house he was born in were on his group itinerar…
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What's New On Travel Writers Radio April 2 -Helen Hayes & Graeme Kemlo
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4:12We have more food, wine, lifestyle and travel stories from our team tonight. Our correspondents cover a range of interesting destinations too, from Victoria to Bali, from China to Spain, plus Georgia and British Columbia in Canada.If you want to get in contact, email: [email protected]'d love to hear from you with your comments, your su…
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All you need to know and more about Sun Peaks Ski Resort Canada -Helen Hayes
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12:55Helen Hayes made a quick trip last month across the Pacific to Sun Peaks Resort near Kamloops in British Columbia. She''s been there so many times she knows the place like she's a local. Helen and a few other Aussies just love the place. She tells you all you need to know plus some handy tips on where and when to ski, eat and drink.Photo: Helen Hay…
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#Worth1000Words -Karin Avila All Roads Lead To Spain
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1:12All Roads Lead to SpainOn a windy spring day in the city of Valencia, correspondents Kris Henning and Karin Avila met for the first time. Sipping horchata — a locally originated creamy non-alcoholic drink made from tiger nuts — they settled comfortably at a café in Mercado de Colón, a 20th-century Valencian Art Nouveau structure dating back over 10…
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