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Tourism Titans

Tourism Titans

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The Tourism Titans are Industry experts and veterans in tourism and activities spanning four major markets and vertices from California, Vegas, Denver, and Florida. Proven strategists in operations, business development, and marketing and sales. We’re the podcast and network for scaling your tourism business to the next level.
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My Ireland Adventure

Joe & Laurie

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My Ireland Adventure will take you to all the magical places that we offer on our tours. We provide not only necessary information, but also some fun Irish trivia regarding a trip to Ireland, which includes historical facts of the locations, invaluable tips for touring, Irish slang along with interesting customs and even simple, yet quaint happenings of daily Irish life. We also provide you with information on our tours which includes, dates, locations, actual itineraries, and how, you, too, ...
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This is an Atlantic Canadian focused podcast that will feature topical and culturally interesting discussions and interviews concerning the region. This region of Canada includes the Maritime provinces (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island [aka PEI]) and Newfoundland & Labrador. The style of the podcast could be described as a "kitchen gab". Partly because of the informal nature of the content and partly because many of the conversations may actually literally be happening within ...
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Hosted by Laura Ullrich, in for Chris WilliamsSouth Carolina based Titan Farms is the industry-leading grower, packer, and shipper of fresh peaches and vegetables.PanelistsPeter Gwaltney, President & Chief Executive Officer, North Carolina Bankers AssociationJames McQuilla, President, Orangeburg County Chamber of Commerce…
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A one-on-one with Tom Barkin, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. Barkin responds to the Fed's vote to hold borrowing costs and discusses new data that could indicate a change at the FOMC's September meeting. Other topics include: inflation, housing, commercial real estate, consumer spending, and jobs.…
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After a shocking loss in the Primary, Catherine Truitt reflects on her time in office and shares her perspective on the two candidates for her job. She also shares how education being used as a wedge issue is impacting students and explains why the unique governing model limits the job.Av Carolina Business Review
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Welcome back! With Shark Week in full swing on the Discovery Channel, they recently aired their first shark documentary filmed in our region, aptly named "The Great White North." The episode showcases the growing population of Great White sharks in the North Atlantic. Both local and visiting researchers head out on some boat and go cage diving with…
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Today, we'll discuss the upcoming Summer Olympic Games in Paris, starting on July 26th. This Olympics is set to be particularly unique, with a strong focus on sustainability and gender equality, and the introduction of new sports. Paris 2024 aims to be the most eco-friendly Olympics ever, with a 50% reduction in carbon emissions compared to previou…
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The Muskrat Falls Project represents a complex case of balancing benefits and drawbacks. While it contributes significantly to renewable energy generation, energy security, and economic development, it has also been plagued by financial overruns, environmental and social impacts, technical challenges, and governance issues. The project's experience…
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The Empress of Ireland tragedy occurred on May 29, 1914, when the Canadian Pacific passenger liner RMS Empress of Ireland collided with the Norwegian collier SS Storstad in the foggy waters of the St. Lawrence River, Quebec, Canada. The collision led to the rapid sinking of the Empress of Ireland, which went down within 14 minutes, resulting in the…
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This coming weekend is the SailGP event in Halifax NS. If you don’t know yet, Sail GP is an international sailing competition that features F50 foiling catamarans. These vessel travel between 40 and 50 knots in a tight race course in some of the most famous harbours in the world. There are ten teams vying for the season winner. After Halifax, there…
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Today on the podcast I’m going to try something a little different. First off, the topic for today’s discussion will be all on the Bluenose II. However, instead of having a guest, I thought I’d take a crack at this one myself. I was once a bit of a tour guide for the Bluenose II during the rebuild of the vessel, and then later as a crew member, it’…
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These days, I personally feel like there is a disconnect for myself and others in what we do on the day-to-day and the outdoors. I am willing to wager that I am not the only one who feels this way. I mean, I don’t mean that I am still going outside to build a tree fort with my brother, but rather just general activity outdoors. So much of our lives…
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Today we are talking ticks. This is the tick-talk episode. This is a discussion about the parasitic bugs that creepily crawl slowly up your legs, embed their little heads into your nooks and crannies and suck your blood. They are a serious external parasite that can carry a variety of different pathogens. The most well-known is Lyme disease. Here i…
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Topics: changes in the publishing industry, the popularity of Southern culture, cultural heritage tourism, and building a brand.PanelistsAaron Nelson, President and CEO, The Chamber For a Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro Dr. Tonya Matthews, President and CEO, International African American MuseumAv Carolina Business Review
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This will be a cultural podcast based in Atlantic Canada. The style of the pod cast should be classified as a kitchen table gab. That is to say, we will do our best to be accurate, but this will likely be more of an anecdotal approach to subjects. Some topic ideas to look forward to would be historical subjects, (like the Springhill mining disaster…
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Today on the Pod we will be discussing the Titanic. As probably all listeners are likely aware, this vessel – infamously touted as unsinkable –sank on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York. Of the 2200 people on board, over 1500 people lost their lives that night in the cold, ice ridden Atlantic. This makes it one of the largest maritime d…
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An Executive Profile with South Carolina Secretary of Commerce, Harry Lightsey. Where does SC go next in light of the South's record-breaking economic development?Other topics: worker issues, sectors seeing recovery and growth, advanced energy opportunities, the S.C. Department of Commerce rebrand, and manufacturing success.…
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Travel along with Joe and Laurie as they take a bit of a detour on their next adventure! The two discuss a more somber, yet hopeful journey across the fragile line between life and death. Join them as Joe explains the traditions, superstitions, and customs surrounding the Irish wake. There may even be a little bit of Irish small town gossip include…
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Come along for the latest adventure of Joe and Laurie as they take their listeners on an unforgettable tour of the most southerly tip of Ireland - Mizenhead, Bantry, and Fastnet, County Cork! As always, they include some great Irish trivia, historical facts, and lots of laughs along the way! Website - Home | My Ireland Adventure Facebook - www.face…
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Joe and Laurie take you on another adventure deeper into County Cork. Concentrating on the majestic settlement of Gouganne Barra, and sprinkling the conversation with tidbits of Irish trivia, this new adventure will leave you anxiously awaiting the next! Website - Home | My Ireland Adventure Facebook - www.facebook.com/myirelandadventure1 Instagram…
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RTI International is a billion dollar nonprofit whose mission is to provide scientific research that improves our lives. Tim Gabel explains how his company works to exist in today’s polarized political climate without getting caught up in it. Also, exploring the ethics of artificial intelligence, digital nomads who live where they want to and work …
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The pandemic changed the way a lot of us think about indoor air quality. Did you know, circulating the same air not only helps viruses spread, but it can make you more tired and less productive at work?Bob Luddy from CaptiveAire explains how his company is helping schools, restaurants and businesses bring in fresh, outside air to everyone’s benefit…
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How Medicaid expansion will help North Carolina small businesses thrive, how the trauma of the last three years has exacerbated mental health issues and the simultaneous care and prevention that needs to happen now. Also, what's complicating the teacher shortage and the workforce that needs to grow to accommodate all of the retirees moving to the C…
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North Carolina Senate President Pro Tem Phil Berger says there is broad agreement in the state legislature, across party lines, on the number one priority: education. Sen. Berger discusses the plan to help students who fell behind during the pandemic. Also, why he changed his mind about Medicaid expansion, what can be done about the polarizing poli…
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Business is booming in the Carolinas. Companies are investing here more than ever. So, how does record economic development factor square with recession fears? And why a salary boost might not be enough to keep teachers in the classroom.Insiders panel:Sara Fawcett, President & CEO, United Way of the MidlandsTony Mecia, Editor, The Charlotte LedgerS…
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