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Fly Attendant

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The Secret Life of Flight Attendants The Fly Attendant takes you behind and through the scenes of her hotel layovers. Listen to the sound bytes of crew meetups and culture from both American domestic and international destinations.
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Land Your Plane Podcast

T Jay, Mikey, & Drewski

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They say the take-off is the easy part... It's the landing that's tricky. Hang with T Jay The Mayor, Mikey Shu, and Drewski as we take you on a journey. You never know where we my fly to on a podcast.
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Layover Talks

Butchershop Global

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Layover Talks is the company culture podcast showcasing Butchershop's greatest asset - its people. From San Francisco to Guadalajara to Vienna, we share honest conversations to offer insights to companies and professionals on how they might grow and transform their own workplace culture.
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Young, Dumb & Overseas

Samuel Gambin & Charlotte Boyce

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The Young, Dumb & Overseas podcast is an hour-long podcast dedicated to giving you all the highs and lows of travelling whilst broke, relationships and general chat. Listen in for what not to do on your next holiday.
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Ghosts on a Train

Gregory Carrobis

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Take a ride on "The Pride of Duskwall", an electric train traveling through ghost infested territory! Our gang of Line Bulls will ensure your safe arrival by (lightning) hook or by crook. A bi-weekly tabletop podcast where four friends play Ghost Lines, an RPG by John Harper. Art by Yoshiko Agresta. Start at Ep. 1, or listen to "Echoes of the Past" and you can start after any Layover as each Line is self-contained! We're part of the Faustian Nonsense Network, and you can support us (and othe ...
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Inspired by the legendary BBC show, each month our own Layover Talks: Desert Island edition invites a member of the Butchershop® Global crew who's ready to spend the rest of their lives in an unknown land. Through the entertainment content they choose to bring along for their stay, we will get to know our guest more intimately.
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Creep

Mel Hartman

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Creep follows Miami and Denver as they investigate a possible heist of a famous painting. Sasha, the one who alerted them of it, makes sure that she's not forgotten in the process. Will they be able to stop the heist in time?
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This is a podcast about people who have left their home country to live abroad or have an abroad experience. There are so many different reasons why we choose to move countries and become an expat and so many interesting stories of amazing people. Having relatable struggles, amazing adventures and new beginnings! Be excited about getting to know great humans with individual experiences. It is about getting to know new cultures, learning about different countries, having compassion and inspir ...
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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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Mindful Travel Meditations

Jenna DiMaggio & Kate Hatcher

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Through creating and sharing quality and impactful meditations for all who travel, Mindful Travel Meditations aspires to infuse love, light and inner peace into the daily lives of all who listen. Founded and produced by best friends--meditation guide, Jenna DiMaggio, and musician and songwriter, Kate Hatcher--MTM creates, produces and shares meditations to be used during any mode of travel. Designed to save time and create peace for busy, ordinary people, MTM will guide you on your commute t ...
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This BTS-inspired podcast discusses how my life is changing since I found BTS and BECAME an ARMY. Mental/emotional health, self awareness, relationships, anxiety/depression, self confidence/self esteem, discovering YOU, learning to think for yourself, forgiveness of self/others, discovering hidden talents, mastering skills, overcoming negative habits, changing your heart, goal setting, self improvement, continuous learning, being who you are, unlocking your potential, expanding your influenc ...
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Who let me be a grown up? An opinionated South African with a pet plant as a co-host. My approach is motivational, aiming to cultivate a positive outlook on the everyday aspects of life. Through the topics I explore and discuss, I strive to inspire positivity and optimism in our daily experiences.
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Hi my name is Ben and I'm from Melbourne, Australia and I host the show Travelman Podcast. I'll have some very special guests from time to time, they'll share with me and you their travel experiences! I'll also be sharing funny and interesting facts for you to enjoy! Sit back and welcome to the Travelman Podcast!
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Forward Rollers

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A Madison Wisconsin based actual play RPG podcast! Join us for our currently running campaign, Skylancers of Aerovr, a dieselpunk inspired high-fantasy adventure featuring a crew of Skypirates just trying to get by. (Recommend listening age 16+; foul language, sexual situations and violence)
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Jon's back to talk to us about The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom and Super Mario Party Jamboree. Paul's Nikoderiko and Alan Wake 2's Lake House DLC. Sean talks about the first two Life is Strange: Double Exposure episodes and brings some show and tell. During news we talk about no story DLC for Spider-Man 2, Nintendo's mystery game gets leaked,…
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Click here to get in touch Hi everyone, Please welcome with me Theresa Helbano from New Zealand. Theresa studied Theology in Rome for three years through Opus Dei and is sharing her insightful experience with us all. In this episode, we discuss the experiences of Theresa who studied abroad in Rome through Opus Dei, where her faith played a signific…
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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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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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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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Join Jenna and Kate in this guided meditation that was created for those who work from home and want to intentionally shift their mindset from ‘home’ to ‘work’. This meditation begins with observing the breath and setting an intention for the workday. Guiding you to visualize how you want to show up throughout the day, this meditation is a quick wa…
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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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Paul's here to talk all about the Silent Hill 2 Remake while Sean finally gets to dive deep in conversation about Metaphor: ReFantazio. We have two weeks worth of news to get through including Nintendo's Alarmo, the Xbox Partner Showcase, Ubisoft possibly being sold, and 343 changing its name to Halo Studios. TDP is listener funded. Enjoy the show?…
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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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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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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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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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Click here to get in touch Hi everyone, Please welcome with me Anna Roberts from the UK. Anna is an expat and mindset coach who has made it her mission to help other people who are living abroad to have the best possible experience. Her path of becoming an expat coach was a result of her own experience of living in France for 10 years and knowing h…
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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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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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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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Join Jenna and Kate in this guided hiking meditation. This meditation is intended to be used while hiking, but could be used as a walking meditation in any setting that feels right for you. As you begin hiking, you will be guided to tune into your body and notice how it feels. Observing nature, how it is always present, and withstands the elements.…
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This week, I update you on my LLETZ procedure. I then dive deep into recognizing toxic people, with 16 tell-tale signs to watch for and effective strategies for handling these negative influences. I also offer practical advice on how to prepare for a hurricane to keep yourself and your loved ones safe. Lastly, we explore the four types of relations…
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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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Alex tells us all about flying to Okinawa's Naha airport (via Tokyo), Hawaii (717s being flown like NYC cab drivers), the Philippines (that loop to Clarke airport), and more. We have one more Concorde to visit (next, a Millenium Falcon), we dream of Japanese airlines on-board experience (that "Italian" food, though?), we calculate the length of DXB…
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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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It's another big update on the movies and show we're watching. As for games, Paul is deep into UFO 50 and begins a Silent Hill replay in anticipation of the upcoming release. Sean continues with Echoes of Wisdom. In news we get a report on what happened with Annapurna, the 30th Anniversary PlayStation lineup went on sale to interesting effect, and …
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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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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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The podcast kicks off with Tyler asking if Lino would want to know if God really exists or not - and the answer seems simple. After that, Lino trusts in Jesus...for the most part. Then, a round of Wacky Way Out There Miracles. And the podcast wraps up with a listener asking about surprising listeners - and we get Djibouti!…
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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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The podcast kicks off with word associations - and how bears will always be associated with the show. After that, a listener calls in to ask what once in a lifetime trip she should take. Then, super agent Sean Stellato talks football and faith. And the podcast wraps up with Lino being "Judgmental Jerry"!…
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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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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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In this episode the Line Bulls still lack access to their healthcare with the Physicker because it is tied to their employment, but you can help erase medical debt by giving money to Undue Medical Debt here With nothing but time on their hands, the Line Bulls begin to busy themselves with side jobs in Arvaedh- but not necessarily for their side emp…
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Click here to get in touch Hi everyone, Please welcome with me Rebecca Bergemann from Germany. Rebecca has quite a few different experiences with living abroad and traveling around. She has been exploring Southeast Asia and spent time with her dad in the Philippines but also lived for some years in Brazil before finding her sense of home in Portuga…
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There's a new Zelda out, Echoes of Wisdom, and Sean has been playing it. He also tries out Metaphor: ReFantazio and Prince of Perisa: The Lost Crown: Mask of Darkness. Jon is playing UFO 50, Dead Rising Deluxe Edition and the TMNT: Shredder's Revenge DLC. Paul calls in from his phone and it's a goofy time. We start news off with a rundown of the Pl…
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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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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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Join Jenna and Kate in this guided walking meditation. This meditation was created to be utilized during a layover between flights, but could also be used as a walking meditation in any setting that feels right for you. As you begin to walk, you are guided through a quick assessment of your body and emotional state. Encouraged to tap into the energ…
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This week on the podcast, we're diving into building self-esteem and practical ways to nurture it in our daily lives. We'll also explore nutrition tips for your dog, along with ideas for a healthy breakfast to kickstart your day. I’ll share my personal experience with LLETZ aftercare, and wrap up with an inspiring new motivational quote to fuel you…
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The podcast kicks off with Lino being powerless - litreally - when his power goes out. After that, Jen Fulwiler stops by to talk bitterness with the Bitterness Barometer. Then, the guys do a recap of Catholic Guy Con 3 in Cleveland. And the podcast wraps up with Tyler getting sick from pizza at a baseball game!…
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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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Episode 729 Paul wraps up Space Marine 2 and dives into the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster. Sean gets his platinum in Astro Bot, starts up Star War Outlaws, and can finally talk about his Dragon Age The Veilguard preview. We begin news with the possible Switch 2 images, we also discuss the 30th anniversary collection from PlayStation, and Nintendo is …
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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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