Science, history, adventure, politics, and technology converge on the Antarctic Report podcast. Each week you’ll hear from an international expert with a compelling story on Antarctica and the Southern Ocean.
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Stories from the Deep South: the Australian Antarctic Program encompasses projects in Antarctica, on sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island and in the Southern Ocean. The program is led by the Australian Antarctic Division of the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, based in Tasmania.
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It’s Catholic, Y’all! is the Official podcast of the Catholic Diocese of Savannah. The Diocese of Savannah includes parishes and missions across 90 counties in the southern half of Georgia, stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Alabama state line.
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Season 1 is a virtual journey to Antarctica. For Season 2, Samantha Hodder joins the all-women’s leadership expedition to Antarctica, as Podcaster in Residence. The trip plan was to get all the way to the Rothera Research Station, part of the British Antarctic Survey, a place that’s so remote, it’s almost an illusion. But they had problem...they almost got stuck in the ice. To solve this problem, the women aboard this ship were asked to take a blind vote to determine what to do. They took ch ...
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Light hearted & filled with personal anecdotes and amusing tangents, the Mariner Podcast shares the wealth of knowledge & experience accumulated by a sailor who has covered more miles on the world‘s oceans, than the distance from the Earth to the Moon. Each episode, solo circumnavigator Chris Stanmore-Major, talks about all things sailing from how to flake a line and prepare a meal on a family cruising voyage to how to race through the Southern Ocean on an Open 60.
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Step aboard Malizia - Seaexplorer! Introducing "End of Watch," a podcast series originally brought during Leg 3 of The Ocean Race 2023 in the unforgiving Southern Ocean with Boris Herrmann and Rosalin Kuiper, the series continues to capture the essence of high-stakes sailing with Boris in the next races. Step aboard Malizia - Seaexplorer and immerse yourself in the captivating onboard atmosphere. Listen in as sailors spontaneously discuss sailing techniques, life at sea, racing strategies, a ...
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PROTECT explores encouraging stories of sustainability, ocean and animal protection. The show will feature regular guest interviews with climate change advocates, organisations and concerned citizens who are creating authentic and accountable change. Hosted by writer, Angela Fedele who is reframing the generally distressing way environmental challenges are communicated across media and social platforms in a bid to leave you informed and inspired. She ventures globally for stories and looks f ...
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Having, on his first voyage, discovered Australia, Cook still had to contend with those who maintained that the Terra Australians Incognita (the unknown Southern Continent) was a reality. To finally settle the issue, the British Admiralty sent Cook out again into the vast Southern Ocean with two sailing ships totalling only about 800 tons. Listen as Cook, equipped with one of the first chronometers, pushes his small vessel not merely into the Roaring Forties or the Furious Fifties but become ...
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Wicked Rhody: Rhode Island 's Events and Life in Providence, Newport, and the Divine Ocean State
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A Rhode Island podcast hosted by Mary Larsen and Benjamin DeCastro, we want you to know about all the amazing current events, places, food, music, and people of the biggest little state in the union. Whether you are a tourist, or a long time resident who refuses to drive more than fifteen minutes without an overnight bag, we'll have something special in store for you on our show. It's wicked good, wicked fun, Wicked Rhody. Rhode Island 's premiere podcast! Listen each week to hear about even ...
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The Intrepid Traveler is pulling back the curtain to reveal how some of the most extraordinary travel adventures are planned. Champagne toast at a secret destination in the Indian Ocean? An overnight in a Dark Sky Reserve in Africa on a night the Southern Cross is shining brightly? These are just two of the epic tailor-made travel adventures expert travel advisors can plan for their clients. But how do they plan these luxury retreats? And what other thrilling travel itineraries do they have ...
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Wake up each morning for Blackers for Breakfast, 5:30-9am Weekdays on Triple M Southwest
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Over the past 25 years, I’ve visited more than 30 countries, working as a researcher, teacher, trainer and consultant for international and government agencies. It’s given me a rare chance to experience a country as few tourists can, through the perspectives of my local colleagues. My essays on travel, history and culture have been published in newspapers, magazines and online media, and collected in three books: Postcards from Stanland: Journeys in Central Asia, Monsoon Postcards: Indian Oc ...
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Luxury Redefined: A Baillie Lodges Podcast is a personally guided welcome to a stay at the luxury lodges, designed as a virtual escort for arriving guests and as an introduction to each extraordinary destination, its produce, its people and its culture.
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A Podcast dedicated to Chukar hunting and the people and stories that fuel the ADVENTURE
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Conversations From The Music Of The Beach The South is the birthplace of the best in American music, from the Blues and Jazz, to Gospel and Country Music, to Rhythm & Blues and Trop-Rock. Indeed, the full soundtrack of the South echoes from the mountains to the sea and crosses all genres of American music. Across the Carolinas and Virginia, and farther south into Georgia and Florida, thousands of music-lovers with a soul for a certain carefree coastal lifestyle congregate to celebrate someth ...
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Join host Tushar Shetty every month as he and expert guests delve deep into one of the world's most culturally diverse, economically vibrant, and politically chaotic regions: South Asia.
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The podcast with a Southern accent on writing. Each episode is a jolt of inspiration fueled by engaging conversations with southern authors and publishing industry pros who pull back the curtain on the writing life and share real-world insights on the craft and business of writing. Inspired, informed and always outside the book. Hosted by literary publicist, Lynda Bouchard. Powered by storytellers. http://www.bookingauthorsink.com/literary-latte/
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Built on the lifeguard mantra of "educate, prevent, rescue, and resuscitate," Lifeguards 10-8 will dive into the tradecraft, from lifesaving procedures to lifeguard history. Produced and hosted by professional ocean/river lifeguards, this education-based podcast will explore the hazardous and often rewarding profession of open water lifesaving. Episodes will include interviews and training briefs with front-line beach lifeguards and operations supervisors from various services across America ...
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Tide Chasers is a biweekly podcast focused on freshwater, saltwater, and fly fishing on the east coast. Hosts Khoa Nguyen, Bobby Norgard, Tyler Wilczek, and Lee Wakefield discuss topics ranging from seasonal tactics, conservation, and tackle across a variety of fisheries. Guests include those from all aspects of the fishing industry including charter captains, fishing guides, local anglers, tackle shop owners, lure makers, media members, and many more. If you like our show, please subscribe, ...
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NOTE: The MP3 files used by this podcast appear to be missing. They may have been removed permanently from their source location. Last Chance to See is a 1989 BBC radio documentary series and its accompanying book, written and presented by Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine. In the series, Adams and Carwardine travel to various locations in the hope of encountering species on the brink of extinction. Carwardine was reported to have said: "We put a big map of the world on a wall, Douglas stuck ...
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After Turkish investors backed out, the first international hotel in Kyrgyzstan’s capital Bishkek officially became a “Joint Kyrgyz-Malaysian Venture.” Because English is widely spoken in Malaysia, you’d expect the new foreign partner to have tidied up the English grammar and spelling on the hotel’s printed materials. No way. The room service menu …
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As the train pulled out of Kazakhstan’s capital Astana, Valery opened the first bottle of cognac and was figuring out how much alcohol our compartment would need for the 15-hour overnight trip. It was only 4:30 p.m. and, with several hours of daylight left, I wanted to look out of the window, not drink. But to be sociable, I agreed to a couple of s…
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Before the Soviet era, there were no national borders between the peoples of Centra Asia, and identity was defined by religion, family, clan and place. The Soviets attempted to counter pan-Islamic and pan-Turkic tendencies by constructing nationalities, giving each a defined territory with national borders, along with a ready-made history, language…
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The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 gave us fourteen new countries (plus Russia) including the five “stans” of Central Asia—Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. We can be grateful the Soviet Union did not break up any further, or we would have to deal with Bashkortostan, Dagestan, and Tatarstan, all now Russian rep…
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On Christmas Eve 1995, my wife, Stephanie, picked me up at Washington’s Dulles airport. After almost a month in Central Asia, I looked forward to returning to the United States. Instead, I experienced, for the first time in my life, reverse culture shock. One of the blessings—but also one of the curses—of international air travel is that in the spa…
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When the Soviet Union broke up, its national airline Aeroflot suffered the same fate. The governments of cash-strapped new republics seized the aircraft sitting on the tarmac, repainted them in the new national colors and hoped they could round up enough spare parts to keep them flying. National airlines have since modernized their fleets, adding B…
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Provincial Soviet-era hotels reflect the ostentatious public architecture of the Stalin, Khrushchev and Brezhnev eras. The impressive facades often conceal dark and drab interiors, with poor heating and ventilation, dangerous wiring, and leaky pipes. Even small cities boasted establishments with several hundred rooms. Of course, the number bore no …
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It's Catholic, Y'all! | Healing Hearts: Connecting with Jesus at the Southeastern Women's Retreat
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Sarah Hankes, founder of the Southeastern Women's Retreat (ARISE!) and host of the upcoming Women's Day of Reflection, shares her story and gives insight into what a woman might experience when attending one of the multi-diocesan events. #catholicwomen #catholicretreat #cfr #catholicism #catholicwomeninthesouth #catholicsinthesouth #georgia #alabam…
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It was a classic Catch-22. I did not have a confirmed itinerary or a China transit visa. The Malaysian Airlines agent in Kuala Lumpur could have refused to rebook me, but he realized that the problem was not of my making. “Here’s your boarding card,” he said. “I’m just not sure what will happen in Shanghai.” The arrival of an itinerary-less, visa-l…
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Since the Mughal era, Barishal has been the commercial gateway to the southwest delta. It’s been whimsically described as the “Venice of Bengal.” although if you’re just counting waterways, almost any large town in southwestern Bangladesh is a Venice. At its commercial dock, brightly colored barges were drawn up on the muddy, litter-strewn beach, w…
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For a small country, Bangladesh has a lot of rivers, around 700 according to most estimates. Roughly 10 percent of its total area is water, a high proportion considering that it has no large lakes. In other words, most of that water is moving. For the rural population, the rivers are interwoven with every aspect of their lives. They sustain agricul…
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Mubashar Hassan, Smruti S. Pattanaik, and Leo Wigger discuss the causes and triggers of the protest that dethroned Bangladesh's PM and the outlook for the country moving forward. In this episode of Beyond the India, we discuss the political earthquake that has swept through Bangladesh, as a student-led mass uprising dethroned Sheikh Hasina and the …
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Even for those with good language skills, getting things done in Kyrgyzstan in the mid-1990s was a challenge. A seemingly straightforward task, such as banking or paying a utility bill, often turned out to be a complex, time-consuming activity that required visiting several offices, filling out forms and slips of paper, and obtaining signatures and…
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Episode 128: Exploring the Loxahatchee river and Indian River Lagoon with Thomas DiMatteo of Lox River Adventures
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On this week’s episode of the Tide Chasers podcast, we head to Florida’s Loxahatchee River with Capt. Thomas DiMatteo of Lox River Adventures! We chat with him about adventures floating the tight canopies and skinny water of the Loxahatchee for Snook and Tarpon, plus chasing fish on the flats on the Indian River Lagoon. Tune in to hear more about t…
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It's Catholic, Y'all! | What is Happiness? A Catholic Approach to Mental Health
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Dr. Garrett Boyer and Dr. Laura Cusumano are a married couple who both hold doctorates in Clinical Psychology from Divine Mercy University. Together, they share their thoughts on happiness from a faith-meets-practice perspective. #catholicism #therapy #catholictherapists #counseling #happiness #catholictherapy #clinicalpsychology #howtobehappy #why…
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As we approach this year’s annual Scouting Camporee, we hear from scouting chaplain Deacon Dan Gillan and Camporee leader Houston Daniel, who share about the Catholic scouting program in our diocese. #catholicism #catholicscouting #catholicsinscouting #catholicscouts #christianscouts #boyscouts #girlscouts #americanheritagegirls #traillife #scoutin…
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The 1947 partition of British India into Hindu-majority India and Muslim-majority Pakistan created artificial borders that are still hotly disputed today. In Bengal, the zigzagging border with East Pakistan (and from 1971, Bangladesh) was dotted with enclaves—little islands of one country surrounded by the territory of the other. In total, there we…
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I drive out to a Johannesburg suburb for a church dinner and barn dance and find myself deep in Afrikaner country. Descendants of the Boers who trekked north from the Cape from the 1830s settled on the High Veld, a plateau region of grassland and scrub bushes. More than 4,000 feet above sea level, it resembles the High Plains of Montana or Wyoming.…
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It tells you something about how South Africa has changed that the sprawling townships of Soweto outside Johannesburg are now on the tourist bus routes. Soweto came to world attention in 1976, when police opened fire on 10,000 secondary school students marching to protest the policy of enforcing Afrikaans as the only language of instruction in scho…
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The main north-south highway from Malawi’s capital, Lilongwe, to Blantyre, the commercial capital, passes through a dry, flat landscape of scrub grass and small trees, broken by cultivated fields, with goats and cattle wandering close to the road and groups of men squatting under trees. The bus passed roadside stalls selling fruits, vegetables, hou…
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Malawi: Incredible miracles and supernatural breakthroughs
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According to the census, two out of three Malawians claim to be Christian. One in five is Catholic, with others scattered among the mainstream Protestant groups; Muslims make up about one quarter of the population. Christianity is mixed with traditional beliefs drawn from animism and witchcraft, and often has a revivalist fringe. In storefront chur…
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It is a paradox of history that South Africa’s apartheid regime, sanctioned and shunned by the international community, had a friend in Malawi. Its long-time authoritarian president, Hastings Banda, was politically conservative, suspicious and fearful of the socialist regimes of other countries in the region. Malawi was the only country in Africa t…
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As a history student, it was challenging enough to keep up with the shifting borders of European countries. When I opened the atlas and turned to other continents, the borders of some countries seemed to make no sense at all. Why were some strangely shaped, with portions of their territory protruding into other countries? Why were there straight li…
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A shakedown by cops at Almaty airport in Kazakhstan provides a glimpse of life in a post-Soviet society undergoing wrenching social and economic transition. And as travel writer Thomas Swick notes, travel only becomes interesting (and therefore worth writing about) when things go wrong.davidhmould による
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It was a proud day in 1965 when, at the age of 15, I was issued my first British passport. Looking back, the stern instruction in elaborate cursive not to mess with the Queen’s loyal subject seems like the pompous posturing of a country that had surrendered its empire but was not yet ready to accept its new, reduced role in the world. I’ve held a U…
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After a 12-hour delay on a return flight from Madagascar, I engage in a polite but frustrating battle with the Kenya Airways customer service staff at Nairobi International Airport.davidhmould による
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Rwanda Reimagined: Kigali’s Renaissance and the Ruxins’ Multifaceted Impact
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Summary: In this episode, Robin chats with Alissa and Josh Ruxin about the incredible transformation of Kigali, Rwanda. From post-genocide rubble to a modern gem, hear all about the rise of the city’s tourism and the meaningful work the Ruxins are doing. Main Points: Kigali has undergone an impressive transformation from devastation to a modern mar…
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Fight Fire With Fire: Indigenous Land Management with Firesticks
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A warming and drying climate is connected to the increased frequency, severity and duration of extreme wildfire weather conditions in Australia. And in the months leading up to Summer, Australian’s are reminded of bushfire season and advised by government and community organisations to prepare. Generally, the recommendations are for people who live…
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Episode 127 : First time Experience and recap of Yellowstone with Co-host Tyler
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On this week’s episode of the Tide Chasers podcast, we head west to Yellowstone National Park! America’s most famous national park was one of the fishing destinations for our hosts this summer and we recap this year’s experience. From Cutthroat Trout in the stillwater of Yellowstone lake to the fast water of Soda Butte Creek, we discuss the many wa…
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It's Catholic, Y'all! | Escuela Fray Pedro de Corpa
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El P. Tomás Beroch y Edgar Cabrera nos comparten sobre a Escuela Fray Pedro de Corpa, una escuela de formación en la fe para adultos bajo la Dirección de la Diócesis Católica de Savannah, que ofrece cursos cortos en español basados en la doctrina católica y la opción de obtener un certificado de “Formación catequética”. #escuela #FrayPedrodeCorpa #…
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Taliban Redux: Afghanistan 3 Years After the Fall of Kabul
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Zahra Joya and Shanthie D’Souza unpack the Taliban regime, its suppression of women and minorities, and the wider consequences of its rule on global terror and geopolitics. On August 15, 2021, the Taliban seized Kabul, bringing an end to the U.S.-backed Afghanistan National Government. Join Beyond the Indus host Tushar Shetty as we evaluate Afghani…
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Episode 126 : On the vise for southern species with Dylan Tuchon of Southern Style Flies
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On this week’s episode of the Tide Chasers podcast, we sit down at the fly tying vise with Dylan Tuchon of Southern Style Flies! We talked with Dylan about his journey into fly tying as well as the many custom flies he has created for some of our favorite southern inshore species. Dylan also shared his experiences fly fishing around Stuart and Tamp…
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It's Catholic, Y'all! | Meet Paul Albert, Diocesan Director of Formation and Catechesis
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The Diocese has a new Director of Formation and Catechesis, Paul Albert, who was a speaker at the 10th National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis. Tune in to meet him and hear about his experience at the NEC. #catholic #evangelism #formation #catechesis #sharingthegospel #nationaleucharisticcongress #nationaleucharisticrevival #jesus #eucharist …
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Episode 125 : Central PA Smallmouth with Corbin Moore
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On this week’s episode of Tide Chasers podcast we hit the Susquehanna River to talk about summertime Smallmouth with Corbin Moore. Corbin spends a lot of time bass fishing on the river and we picked his brain on this incredible fishery. We talked about river structure, summertime tactics, and top water fishing. Tune in this week to learn how to get…
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Creating an Ecological Afterlife with Recompose
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The funeral industry is one that has remained largely unchanged with many people seeking sustainable alternatives to traditional burials or cremation. Current end of life practices can have a significant effect on the environment from energy use to greenhouse gases and soil pollution. So, one of the alternatives will be introduced by my guest today…
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Episode 124 : On our way to Cape May with Capt Harvey Yenkinson of Vet Craft Sportfishing
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On this week’s episode of the Tide Chasers podcast, we head to Cape May and hop on the boat with Capt. Harvey Yenkinson of Vet Craft Sportfishing. We talked with him about summertime Fluke and Sea Bass fishing in south Jersey, his role in fisheries management, and the work he does with the South Jersey Artificial Reef Foundation. Capt. Harvey has a…
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It's Catholic, Y'all! | Eric Groth, producer of Wildcat
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Eric Groth is the producer of Wildcat, the film about Savannah's Catholic literary hero, Flannery O'Connor. Eric is also known for Paul, Apostle of Christ, Full of Grace, and many short films. https://oscilloscope.net/films/ #flanneryoconnor #flannery #savannah #savannahga #georgiacatholics #southerngothic #ericgroth #renovomediagroup #odbfilms #wi…
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Solo Travel Stories: Sri Lanka’s Treasures and Miami’s Stormy Surprises
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**What We Talked About:** 1. **Sri Lanka Adventures:** - Sri Lanka isn't just "India Light" – it's got its own unique flavor! From the vibrant culture to the mouth-watering food, Robin shares why she fell in love with this tropical gem. - Highlights: gorgeous batiks, real-deal cinnamon, stunning tea plantations, and a lot more. 2. **Safari Time:** …
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Episode 123 : The Cape Cod Experience with Food , sights , and Fluke fishing with Host Tyler and Khoa
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On this week’s episode of the Tide Chasers podcast, we head to Cape Cod to revisit some of our hosts’ trips to the Cape over the last few years. From chasing Stripers on the Cape Cod Canal to doormat Fluke on the Nantucket Shoals we discuss the incredible fishing opportunities in the area. Our hosts also discuss restaurants, towns to visit, and eve…
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Episode 122 : All about the Trout and Smallies in Northeastern PA with Kit Barrese of @broke_rod_flyfishing
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On this week’s episode of the Tide Chasers podcast, we head to northeast Pennsylvania to talk with Kit Barrese of @broken_rod_flyfishing on Instagram. Kit is a fly fishing guide who has the trout and Smallmouth Bass fisheries dialed in! We chat with Kit about fishing for them in northeast PA on the fly. During the summer, Kit also guides in Wyoming…
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Samudra Manthan: Political Churnings in Maldives and the Indian Ocean Region
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Daniel Bosley discusses China-India competition and domestic politics in the Maldives, and Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan puts that in the context of broader IOR dynamics. After the tumultuous election season in South Asia, this week's episode of Beyond the Indus takes a look at the geopolitics of the wider Indian Ocean Region (IOR). We speak to Dani…
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Have you ever wondered what it's like to be a seminarian? Hear from four of our diocese's current seminarians about their experiences. #catholicseminary #seminary #seminarian #seminarylife #catholicdiscernment #vocations #catholicvocations #vocationaldiscernment #calledtobeapriest #amicalled #vocationaldiscerners #priesthood #religiouslife #diacona…
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It's Catholic, Y'all! | Any Man With A Microphone
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Brandon Wallace and Jarrad Beasley, hosts of Any Man With A Microphone, share a bit about their podcast, which focuses on talking about secular rock music from a Catholic perspective. Content Warning #anymanwithamicrophone #catholicpodcast #catholicrock #newevangelization #jpii #johnpaulii #catholicculture #catholicroadtrip #catholicplaylist #roadt…
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Swain Destinations: Ian Swain on Luxury Travel, Adventure, and Industry Insights
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Join us on this captivating episode of "The Intrepid Traveler" as Robin Cline sits down with Ian Swain, the visionary behind Swain Destinations. With heartfelt anecdotes and inspiring tales, Ian takes us on a journey through his incredible life, from an unexpected nightclub encounter that led to marriage and a new life in America, to the founding o…
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Tomorrow marks the first day of Prayer and Action! This is the 10th year of the youth and young adult program, which, as the name implies, incorporates time in prayer and in service to the community. Tune in to hear how this program has made an impact! #prayerandaction #savannahprayerandaction #panda #augustaprayerandaction #diosav #dioceseofsavann…
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Episode 121 : Fishing the OC ( Ocean City, MD) with Scott Lenox of Fish in OC
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On this week’s episode of the Tide Chasers podcast, we head to Ocean City, Maryland to talk with Scott Lenox from Fish in OC! Through his magazine, Fish in OC and role in the show Hooked on OC, Scott has a wealth of knowledge about the numerous fisheries around Ocean City. We also talked with him about his passion for flounder fishing and his tackl…
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From Old Delhi Markets to Ranthambore Tigers: India's Diverse Wonders
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Join me as I recount my journey through India, a land of vibrant cultures, ancient history, and unparalleled beauty. This episode of 'The Intrepid Traveler' delves into the mesmerizing sights and unforgettable experiences across different regions of the country. Navigating Old Delhi on a bicycle tuk-tuk was a feast for the senses. From bustling mar…
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Episode 120 : Stripers on the fly with Tom Rosenbauer of Orvis Fly Fishing
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On this week’s episode of the Tide Chasers podcast, we find out what is in the fly box and welcome Tom Rosenbauer! Tom has spent a lifetime working for Orvis and has gained a wealth of knowledge inbetween on a variety of fisheries. We chat about his love for fly fishing and techniques to target Stripers, trout, and other species. While many people …
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#115 | Safety At Sea | Advanced Seamanship Notes | Capt. Voss | Part 1
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Sometimes we get the opportunity to sit at the hand of the master and hear first hand what is the best way to do something. This is one of those moments. This episode I read the Appendix of Capt. Voss' book 'Venturesome Voyages' and if that leaves you feeling a little less than interested, don't worry, it's just because you don't' know who Capt. Vo…
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Host Tushar Shetty and guests Kavita Chowdhury and Milan Vaishnav highlight some of the issues and controversies surrounding India's 2024 general election. In the epic finale to our “Road to '24” elections series, we cover the world's largest democratic election in India and highlight some of the issues and controversies surrounding the campaign. W…
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