Crianza consciente y respetuosa. Disciplina Positiva y Amor propio. Mil gracias por estar acá.
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Discussions and musing on health from an integral perspective. Incorporating Integral Life Practice, LifeForce Dynamics Qigong & Integral Health. We've also been rated as one of the top 15 Qigong podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/qigong_podcasts/ Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/integral-health-with-ben-calder--3335603/support.
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Discover the vibrant spirit of Calderdale through Calder Navigation, a captivating podcast that weaves together the rich tapestry of life in the area. Join host Samantha McCormick, founder of Curious Motion, as she explores the everyday moments and significant events that shape the lives of Calderdale's residents. Each episode offers a unique and creative lens into the human experience, fostering pride, unity, and empathy within the community. Supported by Calderdale Council, the National Lo ...
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Simon Calder is the Independent’s travel correspondent, the UK’s leading travel journalist. From news updates to discussions with experts, Simon Calder's Independent Travel Podcast will bring you all you need to know from the world of travel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Consecuencias del consumo de comida rápida Cover art photo provided by Anderson W Rangel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@andiewrangel
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DJ until I find a real job . . . Bookings + others DTL Artists +57.319.361.4895 INFODTLARTISTS@GMAIL.COM
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Welcome to the Juan Antonio Calderon podcast, where amazing things happen. Cover art photo provided by rawpixel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rawpixel
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Located in Southeast Texas, for over fifty years, the Calder Baptist Church family has opened our doors to all who earnestly seek direction in grappling with issues of faith in the real world.
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Welcome to the Tips For Baby Boomers w/ Martha Calder podcast, where baby boomers get RE advice!
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Programa 18 del Navío Azul Viernes 19 07 Entrevista y acústico con Sebastián Molina Entrevista telefónica con Esteban Calderón del Quinteto Escolaso.
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Cocina de cuentos donde los ingredientes para los relatos los ponen los oyentes.
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This is a real play Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition podcast.
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Covering the American Hockey League, co-hosts Sean O'Brien and Sarah Avampato give an analytical take on the NHL's feeder league while having a good amount of fun along the way!
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Cambiando nuestra manera de pensar cambia nuestra manera de vivir. Nuestra calidad de vida es un reflejo de nuestras creencias y nuestros pensamientos por esa razón el autoconocimiento es fundamental para iniciar un cambio positivo en nuestra vida. Este es un espacio para compartir historias, conocimiento, experiencias y herramientas que puedan servirte para conocer más de tí mismo y alcanzar tus metas. Encuéntrame en Instagram como @cristinalifecoach
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Welcome to Calder's Calling, your ultimate destination for everything American Hockey League! Join us as we dive deep into the heart and soul of the AHL, where future NHL stars are born, and the passion for hockey runs as deep as the ice itself. Your hosts, Deana Weinheimer, Corey Swartz, and Jay Forster are hockey journalists with a wealth of knowledge and a love for the game that's infectious. Together, they bring you an engaging and informative podcast that explores all facets of the AHL.
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This podcast is meant to be an introduction to Alexander Calder as a sculptor for 4th grade on up. First, it describes one of his mobiles as though someone would see it for the first time, not knowing what one is. Then, it gives background information about the artist in first person narrative. It ends with a challenge for the listener to create a mobile of their own, encouraging the listener to recruit others to do the same and have a “mobile circus” performance with music. It is meant as a ...
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More Than One Thing will pull back the curtain on successful creatives whose journeys appear seemingly perfect. They are not. No one, if they are being truthful, has it all figured out. I want to highlight those multi-hyphenates who are open enough to share their grit. Through a series of interviews, More than One Thing reveals how each guest broke societal norms, found a way to climb outside that perfectly packaged box of expectations and found success in not just one thing, but many. This ...
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November 20th - Changing Times, Changing Trains
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Richard Brown CBE has been one of the leading railway figures in the UK for four decades – including 11 years as chief executive and then chairman of Eurostar, the Channel Tunnel passenger rail service. He has just brought out a book – Changing Times, Changing Trains – in which he prescribes what is needed to turn around the fortunes of the UK's in…
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The Development of EMMETT Technique and Bowen Technique with Ross Emmett
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Welcome to the next of my interviews looking at leading voices in the world of Bowen Technique. I am really excited to share this next instalment, where we interview Ross Emmett, who many of you will know as the founder of EMMETT Technique, a worldwide technique for helping with pain and movement issues. Ross has also been involved in the developme…
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Today on Calder Navigation, we're delighted to have acclaimed poet, Clare Shaw, with us. Clare has been featured in numerous anthologies, has four collections published by Bloodaxe, has written and presented for BBC Radio 3 and 4, and they also lead workshops for Wordsworth Grassmere, the Royal Literary Fund, and the Arvon Foundation. Beyond poetry…
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November 19th - Planes, trains, and travel pains
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It's Travel Desk Tuesday for The Independent's travel podcast, and today I am talking to travel writer Amelia Neath about a new Wales-England-Scotland train link; an unfortunate legal case of Norovirus on a cruise ship; and Spirit Airlines entering bankruptcy – though not in a way that should alarm anyone with a forward booking on the US budget car…
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November 18th - First-Class Steam Dreams
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On today's travel podcast for The Independent, I am talking to Ranjiv Bhalla – founder and chief executive of Veenus Travel, which organises high-end heritage steam train journeys in the UK. What's the appeal of a Bristol to Plymouth day-trip costing nearly £1,000. Ranjiv says: you'll feel like a superstar. This podcast is free, as is Independent T…
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November 15th - Which is the best London terminus station, Part 2
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I’m at London St Pancras International with transport guru, Thomas Ableman. How do Paddington, Marylebone and Euston compare – and which is his overall winner? This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to have it delivered every Friday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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14th November - The best London terminus station, Part 1
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I’m at London St Pancras International with transport guru Thomas Ableman. How does he rate the station, King's Cross, Liverpool Street, London Bridge, and Victoria? This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to have it delivered every Friday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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November 13th - Celebrating 30 years since the first Eurostar
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It's 30 years tomorrow since the first ever Eurostar train. I'm talking to the culture and history specialist from France 24, Florence Gaillard. We're talking about how the French look at the UK. This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to have it delivered every Friday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy…
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November 12th - What makes Dorset a hidden Gem
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On Travel Desk Tuesday I'm talking to Ben Parker about Dorset about how it's become a cool trendy secret. Perched on the south of the UK, Dorset is a hidden gem between Devon and Cornwall. If you head there you could try Sherborne Abbey amongst the hills, or you could check out Shaftesbury or go in land and explore the area Thomas Hardy wrote about…
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Today will see the first easyJet flight from Gatwick to Luxor take off, opening up southern Egypt to travellers. Philip Breckner, director of Discover Egypt, tells me about the opportunities around Luxor and Aswan on the Nile. This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to have it delivered every Friday. Hosted …
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November 8th - Wall's Well That Ends Well: Remembering the Fall of the Berlin Wall
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I am talking to Harald Henning, director of the German National Tourist Office in the UK, in a tiny Trabant car. Almost 35 years ago he bought one in Berlin for £25 and drove it to London as a competition prize. He recalls the unification of German – and talks about what makes the capital so special. This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's…
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November 7th - Peaks & Perks: A Kathmandu Chat about trekking the Himalayas
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I'm in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, in the company of Roland Hunter – founder of The Mountain Company and an expert on trekking in the Himalayas. This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to have it delivered every Friday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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November 6th - Feeling curious about Travel Guides For The Wine Curious
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I love a new niche guidebook and I'm particularly curious about Travel Guides For The Wine Curious. Today I'm interviewing Adam Lechmere, Publishing Director of Acadmy Du Vin, to find out more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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November 5th - How a billionaire would enjoy Monaco
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It's Monaco Grand Prix week and I'm interviewing out Global Travel Editor, Annabel Grossman, who has been there, about the travel and hotel experiences of the super rich in Monaco. This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to have it delivered every Friday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more infor…
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November 4th - Are people moving back to using travel agents?
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I'm interviewing Mark Tanzer the CEO of Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) to discuss the travel industry and the European entry-exit system. According to him the travel industry appears to be recovering steadily from the pandemic. Investors are looking to join the industry, people are continuing to prioritise experiences and travel agents…
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Novemeber 1st - Why airlines overbook seats
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Most airlines overbook their seats, in fact you and I have probably both flown on an overbooked flight. How do you feel about that? I don't mind at all, I think it's great that you can ask an airline for a last minute flight and they're more likely to give you a seat, worrying about the specifics later on. Here's how I benefit from overbooking. Hos…
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October 31st - Oh mon Dieu! How to avoid Eurostar's high fares
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I've been travelling on the Eurostar for nearly 30 years now since it's launch in November 1994. But recently, I've been finding that the eye-watering prices has meant I've rather fallen out of the habit. In this episode though I take a look at Eurostar Snap, which is a ticket scheme aimed at making the most of an opportunity for the right price. T…
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October 30th - The Eurostar Bargain Hunt
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Snap up a Eurostar bargain? I’m back at London St Pancras International, home of the Channel Tunnel rail firm, with an exploration of the new discount tickets for passengers prepared to book late and have no choice about the departure time on the day they choose to travel. This podcast is free, as is The Independent's weekly travel newsletter. Subs…
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October 29th - Why Pembrokeshire is our Global Travel Editor's favourite place to visit
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It's Travel Desk Tuesday which means we're interviewing Annabel Grossman, Global Travel Editor for The Independent, who says that when asked about her favourite place to go in the world she keeps thinking of Pembrokeshire. From St Davids to Tenby to some of the most beautiful coasts in the world the county has a lot to offer. This podcast is free, …
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October 28th - Allies in the sky: What happens when airlines make alliances
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SAS airlines recently made the shift from Star Alliance to Sky Team. Rhys Jones, writer at Head For Points, explains what that actually means. Rhys talks us through how alliances work and why they exist, as well as what 'codesharing' mean in airline lingo. This podcast is free, as is The Independent's weekly travel newsletter. Subscribe here to hav…
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Bowen Technique, Horses and more with Lindsay Holder of SMART Bowen
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Welcome along to the next in my series of interviews with some of the leading voices in the Bowen Technique world right now. In this episode, I am really grateful to have Lindsay Holder, lead UK tutor for Smart Bowen. Lindsay takes us through her history from studying Equine Sciences at University, her introduction to Bowen, which came just from wa…
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October 25th - More holidayers are choosing unusual months to travel
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As we enter the cusp of winter you might assume that travellers are reducing however according to my guest, Julia Lo Bue-Said, chief executive of advantage today people, who have the option, are increasingly choosing unconventional times of the year to go away. This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Get all the latest t…
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October 24th - The airline you can't buy a ticket for
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Today I'm speaking to Alastair Willson, Chief Executive of Ascend Airways. His airline help other airlines overcome operational difficulty by supplying the aircraft and the cabin crew for them. As the industry becomes increasingly seasonal, with there being a huge difference between the number of summer flyers compared to the winter, Ascend Airways…
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October 23rd - How Taylor Swift gave Heathrow Airport take off this summer
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The third-quarter financial results from the UK’s biggest airport are out –I’ve been hearing the details from chief financial officer Sally Ding about passenger numbers and how Taylor Swift's Era Tour gave a late-summer surge for travel hubs like Heathrow Airport. This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Get all the lates…
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October 22nd - The new singles friendly couples resort
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What happens when a single female goes to a couples’ resort in the Caribbean? Find out from Natalie Wilson, who recently returned from Sandals St Vincent. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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October 21st - Pounds, Dollars, and plastic: navigating travel currency
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In today’s episode, I’m joined by Kaya Niedenthal of Currency Online Group to discuss the recent fluctuations in currency markets, how the strength of the pound and dollar impacts travel, and why cash still plays a vital role—even in an era dominated by plastic payments. We also delve into tips for getting the best rates and why some places still p…
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October 18th - The real business with business-class
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You pay a fortune for a business-class ticket because you want to experience the sumptuous new comfort of the latest generation of the premium product – and then the airline changes the plane type and you're back with a seat that is almost prehistoric in modern aviation terms. Rob Burgess, founder of the frequent-flyer website Head for Points, is d…
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#13. Comunicación asertiva en la familia.
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La asertividad es clave para una comunicación efectiva, respetuosa (no violenta) en el ámbito familiar. Promueve la empatía y la sana convivencia.
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October 17th - Heathrow's layover letdown
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Yesterday I was at Gatwick – today it's Heathrow, the one true hub airport in the UK. Within six months, transit passengers changing between international flights will need to pay £10 and fill in an online form for an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) – making the UK's policy completely at odds with other nations. Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Paris CD…
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Winter is coming – and for UK airports that can spell trouble. I'm at London Gatwick, talking to Chief Operating Officer Mark Johnston about preparations for ice and snow at the world's busiest single-runway airport. Plans include polar bears and yetis... This podcast is free, like the Independent Travel newsletter. Get it delivered to your inbox e…
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October 15th - Surfing the Royal waves
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Travel Desk Tuesday today features Ben Parker, UK travel editor (and secret surfer), who has returned from an island-hopping trip around Hawaii – where he learned about the links between Hawaiian royalty and the British monarchy. This podcast is free, like the Independent Travel newsletter. Get it delivered to your inbox every Friday. Hosted on Aca…
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October 14th - Craving a sunny winter retreat? I recommend Egypt
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By mid-October many of us are looking at options for winter sun. For my money, the optimum combination of great weather, ancient history and good value is to be found in Egypt. I'm talking to Philip Breckner, director of Discover Egypt, about the options – and the prospects of the much-delayed Grand Egyptian Museum opening later this month. This po…
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October 11th - The EU Entry Exit System won't darken our doorways just yet
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The EU Entry Exit System has been postponed again. But when it is rolled out it could delay our entrance to the Schengen Area. Here's what it means for you ... This podcast is free, like the Independent Travel newsletter. Get it delivered to your inbox every Friday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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October 10th - Airlines land back in city shops!
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The airline city-centre ticket office is making a comeback. In the 20th century, every airline had walk-in shops in all the major cities served. But that was in the bad old days of extremely high fares that could pay for lavish rentals in areas like Mayfair. They disappeared when online booking took hold. But this week Emirates has opened a fancy n…
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October 9th - The worst motorway in England
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England's worst motorway is the M42 south and east of Birmingham, according to a new survey of over 9,000 motorists by Transport Focus. I've been finding out more about this despised dual carriageway – and what can be done to improve the driver experience – with Alex Robertson, chief executive of the independent watchdog. This podcast is free, like…
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October 8th - Frozen trails: skiing Norway’s "little Antarctica"
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In this episode, Simon Calder chats with Annabel Grossman about her intense skiing journey through the isolated landscape of Fins, Norway. Known as “Little Antarctica,” this region tests even the most experienced explorers. Annabel reflects on her trek, led by polar explorer Wendy Searle, and shines a spotlight on the untold stories of women thrivi…
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October 7th - The Great West Way prepares for Jane Austen's 250th anniversary
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The Great West Way is a marketing enterprise for the corridor from London to Bristol – taking in Stonehenge, Windsor Castle, Blenheim Palace, and the Roman Baths in Bath. Next year promises to be busy, with the 250th anniversary of the birth of Jane Austen. I heard more from Fiona Errington, head of marketing, and Florence Wallace, head of travel t…
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October 4th - The best region to buy wine according to Jilly Goolden
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Ahead of the weekend, where's best to be a wine tourist around the globe? I'm talking to the doyenne of wine experts, Jilly Goolden – who has great things to say about English wine, and visiting vineyards in Sussex and the Cotswolds. But don't offer her a glass of prosecco ... This podcast is free, like the Independent Travel newsletter. Get it del…
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October 3rd - How Finnair is dealing with the closed Russian airspace
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Finnair is an intriguing airline. The national carrier of Finland carved a Nordic niche offering great connections through its Helsinki hub between western Europe, including London Heathrow and Manchester, and east Asia – thanks to a fast track across Siberia. The closure of Russian airspace means it has had to rethink its strategy. I've been talki…
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October 2nd - Is it possible to have a sustainable cruise ship?
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Cruise lines are often condemned for the environmental impact they have on the planet. But Ponant, the upmarket French small-ship expedition line, has a head of sustainability, Wassim Daoud, who is focused on cutting emissions – and the impact on nature and communities. He also talks about "training" tourists – we could do with more of that. Hosted…
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October 1st - How you end up eating KFC in a hotel in a Mallorca
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In a new feature, Travel Desk Tuesday, I talk to one of my excellent colleagues at The Independent about their recent journeys. First up: Natalie Wilson, who flew to Mallorca with some trepidation after a summer of writing about over tourism – but her worst experience was having to dine on KFC in her hotel room because all the restaurants had close…
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September 30th - A blockbuster exhibition at the British Museum
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I'm at the British Museum in London where a blockbuster exhibition called Silk Roads has just opened – exploring the tangle of connections that linked communities as far apart as Scotland, Ireland, Ethiopia and Japan, as well as the more familiar lands of China, and central Asia. My guest is the world's foremost expert on the Silk Roads, and guidin…
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Joanne Hewitt: The vision to have a Bowen Practitioner in every GP surgery
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Welcome along to the next in the series of interviews with leading figures in the Bowen world right now. I'm excited to share this episode, where I talk to Joanne Hewitt of Bowen College UK who has the vision of seeing a Bowen Practitioner in every GP surgery. She was inspired while working as a practice manager in a GP surgery by Paula Esson and d…
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September 27th - There was a strange message on the Network Rail landing page
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I'm at London Waterloo, home of Network Rail. But I am not using the public WiFi – the system has been taken down since the landing page was replaced by a strange message about terrorist acts in Europe. It appears this was not a hack, but the act of someone working for the company that provides the landing page. Hopefully the system will be up and …
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September 26th - Should we have a frequent flyer levy?
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Anna Hughes, the distinguished director of FlightFree UK, has been telling me about how she believes a frequent-flyer levy could and should work to reduce the amount of flights we take. This podcast is free, like the Independent Travel newsletter. Get it delivered every Friday to your inbox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informati…
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S4 Ep5: James Mellor, Rainbow Trout Films
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Welcome back to Calder Navigation! Joining us on the podcast today is James Mellor. James is a seasoned director and producer who lives in Ripponden with his family. James has nearly 30 years experience in the film and TV industry and founded Rainbow Trout Films in 2010, which produces award-winning films, commercials, and documentaries. James will…
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September 25th - How far would you fly without any in-flight frills?
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Today's travel podcast: How far would you fly in no-frills (dis-) comfort? Natalie Wilson, travel writer for The Independent, says she would gladly go all the way to Australia if it saved her cash. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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September 24th - The business of business class in Europe
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The all-knowing Rob Burgess, formidable founder of the Head for Points frequent-flyer website, explains the intricacies of business class flying within Europe; how you can sample long-haul comfort on a short-haul flight; and why you don't want to be further back than row 12 on a British Airways A320. This podcast is free, as is the Independent Trav…
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It's all about booking horizons. How long in advance are people committing to holidays – and what "new" destination are in sight? Questions for Julia Lo Bue-Said, chief executive of the Advantage Travel Partnership, representing 750 travel agents. This podcast is free, like the Independent Travel newsletter. Get it delivered every Friday to your in…
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September 20th - From Poros with Love
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I have the good fortune to be on the Greek island of Poros in the company of Melanie and Andy McCreddie – Londoners who are in love with this place. Andy was first here, under less-than-optimal circumstances, but now they both love the island and its people. This podcast is free, like the Independent Travel newsletter. Get it delivered every Friday…
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