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Discovering Dubai: Where Tradition Meets Modern Life
In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Wanderers Compass" Travel Podcast, Joelle Machia and Ryan Slough explore Dubai, a dynamic destination where deep-rooted traditions blend seamlessly with cutting-edge modern life.From cultural diversity and expat life to sustainability initiatives, culinary experiences, and social customs, the conversation offers thoughtful insight into what it’s really like to experience Dubai beyond the headlines. Joelle and Ryan reflect on the importance of respect, responsible travel, and meaningful connections, sharing personal stories that highlight how travel opens doors to deeper understanding and global perspective.📝 Read their featured article in the ALL-NEW Big Blend Radio "Wanderers Compass" Digital Podcast Magazine: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/WANDERERS-COMPASS-MAG-2026/#p=1 🌐 Follow Ryan & Joelle’s adventures:https://www.wandererscompass.com/ 🎧 New episodes air every second Monday on Big Blend Radio. Listen to more episodes: https://wandererscompass.podbean.com/ 🎧 This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio's "Vacation Station" podcast channel. Explore the Big Blend Radio Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

10 Haunted Towns & Spooky Ghost Tours Across the United States
On this episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Jo Goes Everywhere!” Podcast, travel writer Jo Clark explores 10 haunted towns and spooky ghost tours across the United States, from historic battlefields and shadowy streets to legendary folklore and paranormal hotspots. Destinations include Gettysburg, Charleston, Louisiana, Washington, D.C., St. Augustine, and more—each revealing ghost stories, haunted festivals, and supernatural legends deeply rooted in American history.While these destinations can be visited year-round, this episode also gives a heads-up on unique Halloween experiences that require advance planning, as many popular ghost tours, haunted festivals, and seasonal events book out quickly. From Southern spirits like the Gray Man and the Rougarou to famous hauntings connected to political power and pivotal moments in U.S. history, ghost tours offer a fascinating way to experience local culture through a spooky lens.👻 Read Jo’s article: https://recipestravelculture.com/10-best-haunted-towns-in-the-u-s/ 🎧 New episodes air every 2nd Sunday. Listen: https://jogoeseverywhere.podbean.com/ 🎙️ This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s “Big Daily Blend,” “Vacation Station,” and “Way Back When” podcast channels. Explore the network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Understanding Mare Reproductive Health
In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s “ABC's of Horses” equestrian podcast, Christy Wood explores mare reproductive health, focusing on the anatomy and care of the uterus and why it matters for overall equine wellness.Christy explains common reproductive considerations for mares, including cycle inconsistencies, behavioral changes, and the importance of regular grooming and hands-on inspections. The conversation also covers responsible breeding practices such as artificial insemination, monitoring for twins during pregnancy, and why veterinary guidance is essential when making breeding decisions.Key Takeaways:- The uterus is a vital organ for mares and essential for reproduction.- Proper care and observation are crucial for maintaining reproductive health.- Grooming plays a significant role in building trust and overall horse health.- Awareness of anatomical details can help prevent potential reproductive issues.This educational episode highlights the responsibility horse owners have to prioritize health, make informed choices, and support the long-term welfare of their mares.Christy Wood is a World Champion horse trainer, extreme trail obstacle champion, author, instructor, and owner of Wood N Horse Training Stables in Three Rivers, California. Learn more: https://wdnhorse.com/ 🎧 Listen to more episodes of the “ABC's of Horses” podcast:https://abcs-horses-christywood.podbean.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Morgan Hill, California: Where Agriculture, Wine & Community Thrive
In this episode of Big Blend Radio's "Food Wine & Travel" Show with International Food Wine and Travel Writers Association, travel writer and photographer Cori Solomon joins the show to explore the rich agricultural roots, evolving wine scene, and vibrant community of Morgan Hill, California. From its early farming history—including the once-thriving mushroom industry—to today’s sustainable wineries and farm-to-table dining culture, Morgan Hill reveals itself as a destination deeply connected to the land.Cori shares insights from her travels and reporting, highlighting how local winemakers, chefs, and growers work together to shape the region’s identity. The conversation also touches on the role of the International Food Wine Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA) in fostering professional connections and storytelling that brings destinations like Morgan Hill to life.Cori Solomon is an award-winning writer and photographer based in Los Angeles. Her blog, The Written Palette, features eclectic stories focused on travel, wine, art, architecture, and pets—always uncovering the story behind the chef, winery, winemaker, or artist. She serves as President and Membership Chair of IFWTWA and is a member of NATJA, SATW, CWA, and DWAA. Learn more about Cori and her work: https://writtenpalette.com 📰 Cori’s Morgan Hill story is also featured in the brand-new Big Blend Radio Travel Food & Wine Digital Podcast Magazine: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/ekxy/#p=1 🌐 Plan Your Morgan Hill Adventure: https://visitmorganhill.org/ 🌐 Learn more about IFWTWA: https://www.ifwtwa.org/ 🌐 Follow this podcast: https://food-wine-travel.podbean.com/ 🌐 This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio's "Vacation Station" and "Eat, Drink & Be Merry" Podcast Channels. Explore the Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Winter in Chicago: Art, Culture, Food & Budget-Friendly Fun
In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Quiltripping Travel with Rose” podcast, travel writer and photographer Rose Palmer explores the beauty, culture, and unexpected magic of Chicago in winter. From iconic architecture and public art to deep-dish pizza and legendary blues music, this conversation highlights why the Windy City shines year-round—especially in the off-season.Rose shares budget-friendly travel tips, including visiting during winter for hotel savings, using City Pass for attractions, and discovering Chicago’s diverse neighborhoods through their food scenes. Hear about the city’s rich museum offerings, accessible public art, and cultural celebrations that reflect Chicago’s vibrant community spirit.With the right clothing and mindset, winter travel can be both rewarding and inspiring—and Chicago proves it with world-class culture, unforgettable food, and a warmth that goes far beyond the temperature.📖 Read Rose’s Article "Chicago on a Budget: A Winter Weekend Break": https://quiltripping.com/chicago-on-a-budget-a-winter-weekend-break/ 🌐 Explore More from Quiltripping: https://quiltripping.com/ 🎧 Subscribe on Podbean: https://quiltripping-travel.podbean.com/ 📲 This episode is also Featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Vacation Station" & "Big Daily Blend" Channels: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Wine Trends & Egg Rolls: Pairing Wine with Global Flavors
In this thought-provoking episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Wine Time with Peggy" podcast, the conversation explores how wine is about more than what’s in the glass — it’s about savoring moments, building connections, and enjoying time with friends. Peggy Fiandaca, co-owner of Arizona’s LDV Winery, discusses wine trends, wellness, and the evolving ways people experience wine today.The episode dives into the influence of Blue Zones and longevity lifestyles, the growing popularity of white wines and rosés, and how moderation and wellness trends are shaping wine consumption. Peggy also shares insights into the art of wine blending, sustainability in winemaking, and why understanding your personal wine preferences enhances tasting experiences.Listeners will also hear how cultural influences shape food and wine pairings, why cooking techniques matter when pairing wine with global flavors, and how supporting local wineries helps communities thrive — especially amid industry challenges like tariffs and shifting markets.Check out WINE & BITES, Big Blend's "Wine Time With Peggy" Podcast & Recipe Magazine featuring Peggy's recipes, articles, wine pairing tips, recipes, and past podcast episodes: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/fmlb/ 🔗 Helpful Links & Resources:- LDV Winery: https://ldvwinery.com - Wine & Bites Magazine: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/fmlb/ - Wine Time with Peggy Podcast: https://wine-time-peggy.podbean.com/ This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio's "Eat, Drink & Be Merry" channel - explore the network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Discovering Corpus Christi: Coastal Adventures, Culture & Culinary Delights
In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Wander the World with Sharon" Podcast, award-winning travel writer and photographer Sharon K. Kurtz explores the vibrant coastal city of Corpus Christi, Texas, where sun, sea, culture, and history come together.From horseback riding on the beach and fishing along the coast to visiting the South Texas State Aquarium, Sharon shares firsthand experiences that showcase the city’s outdoor lifestyle and natural beauty. The conversation also dives into Corpus Christi’s rich cultural heritage, including the USS Lexington, Selena Museum and Memorial, and nearby King Ranch, one of Texas’ most iconic historic sites. Add in a thriving arts scene with mural trails and art walks, plus a delicious mix of seafood, barbecue, and local cuisine, and Corpus Christi emerges as a destination that rejuvenates the spirit year-round—especially during the quieter shoulder seasons.* Plan your visit to Corpus Christi: https://www.visitcorpuschristi.com/ * Read Sharon’s “Corpus Christi” article on Substack: https://vacationstationtravel.substack.com/p/discovering-corpus-christi * Check out her new Big Blend "Wander the World" Digital Podcast Magazine:https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/gyoy/#p=1 * Learn more about travel writer & photographer Sharon K. Kurtz:https://sharonkkurtz.com * Tune in on the first Wednesday of every month at 12pm CST:https://wandertheworldwithsharon.podbean.com * This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Vacation Station," "Parks & Travel," and "Way Back When" podcast channels:https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rocking Asheville - Stone Whiskey, Music & Mountain Magic
In this episode of Big Blend Radio's "Adventures in Asheville" Podcast, hosts Steve and Karen Wilson spotlight Asheville’s creative spirit through a conversation with Alan Rueda, lead singer and founder of the North Carolina–based rock band Stone Whiskey.Stone Whiskey recently filmed their powerful music video “Nowhere to Go” at The Lion & The Rose Bed & Breakfast and other iconic Asheville locations, using music and storytelling to help bring positive exposure to the city following Hurricane Helene. The video captures Asheville’s mountain magic, artistic energy, and sense of place — turning the city itself into part of the band’s story.Alan shares insights into the band’s creative process, their commitment to producing visually engaging music videos, and how Asheville’s vibrant music scene continues to inspire artists. The conversation also explores how the music industry has evolved post-COVID, the importance of live performances, and why staying relevant and connected to audiences matters more than ever.This episode celebrates how music, travel, and community intersect — and how artists like Stone Whiskey are helping amplify Asheville’s voice through creativity and collaboration.🎬 Watch Stone Whiskey’s music video “Nowhere to Go”:https://youtu.be/DZAXo_ogzsg?si=vF0V1w5MNUpoBPj5 Featured Links- Stone Whiskey Band: https://stonewhiskeyband.com/ - The Lion & The Rose Bed & Breakfast: https://www.lion-rose.com/ LISTEN - New episodes air every 1st Tuesday – Listen: https://adventures-asheville.podbean.com/ - This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s “Toast to The Arts" and "Rants, Raves & Rock 'n Roll" podcast channels! Explore the Big Blend Radio Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oklahoma Route 66: The Heart of The Mother Road
Recorded on location at the Oklahoma Historical Society, this episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Travel with Terri” Podcast celebrates the Route 66 Centennial in 2026 and explores why Oklahoma is considered the heart of the Mother Road.Travel writer and host Terri Guthrie is joined by Trait Thompson, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Historical Society and a board member of both the Oklahoma Route 66 Centennial Commission and the U.S. Route 66 Centennial Commission. Together, they dive into the cultural, historical, and emotional legacy of Route 66—from its role during the Great Depression to its lasting symbolism of freedom, mobility, and Americana.The conversation highlights Oklahoma’s 400+ mile stretch of Route 66, the towns and museums that preserve its stories, the revival of neon signage, and how modern travelers can experience the route beyond the interstate. This episode also explores family road trips, ancestry travel, and the community-driven efforts breathing new life into the Mother Road ahead of its 100th anniversary.OKLAHOMA ROUTE 66 TRAVEL RESOURCES- Oklahoma Historical Society: https://www.okhistory.org/ - Oklahoma Route 66: https://oklahomaroute66.com/ - Travel Oklahoma: https://www.travelok.com/ FOLLOW TERRI'S ADVENTURES- https://travelwithterri.net/ - https://www.instagram.com/travelwithterri/ LISTEN - New episodes air every other Tuesday – Listen: https://travelwithterri.podbean.com/ - This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s “Vacation Station," "Road Trip Radio," and "Big Daily Blend," podcast channels! Explore the Big Blend Radio Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Film Director Michael Premo - Homegrown: A Portrait of a Nation Divided
Award-winning filmmaker Michael Premo joins Big Blend Radio to discuss "Homegrown," his critically acclaimed documentary examining the human stories behind the January 6 U.S. Capitol attack. Shot with unprecedented access, the film follows three conservative activists during the volatile months leading up to the insurrection, offering an observational, non-judgmental look at political identity, belief, and belonging in America.Rather than reducing individuals to headlines or stereotypes, "Homegrown" seeks to humanize those at the center of a deeply divisive moment, exploring how personal motivations, media influence, and mob mentality can converge with profound consequences. The conversation also reflects on the role of documentary filmmaking in turbulent times, the responsibility of bearing witness, and how storytelling can deepen public understanding of complex social movements.Premiering with newly updated 2025 footage, "Homegrown" anchors its narrative in a moment that continues to shape the national conversation about democracy, violence, and the unresolved tensions defining American life.Beginning January 6, "Homegrown" will be available to rent via the Direct To Audience℠ (DTA) platform GATHR. Audiences can head now to https://homegrown.film/ to preorder the film and learn more.Trailer courtesy of Storyline Media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ecological Gardening: Working with Nature for a Healthier Garden
In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Garden Gossip" Podcast, we welcome Matt Mattus, Senior Director of Horticulture for the American Horticultural Society, to discuss their new book, “Essential Guide to Ecological Gardening: Techniques and Know-How for Gardening with Nature.” Released January 6, 2026 by Cool Springs Press, an imprint of The Quarto Group, this authoritative guide explores gardening as a living ecosystem rather than a collection of isolated plants.Matt explains how ecological gardening goes far beyond popular trends like “leave the leaves,” focusing instead on thoughtful daily decisions that support biodiversity, soil health, pollinators, and wildlife. We talk about designing gardens that are both beautiful and ecologically sound, managing invasive species, reducing lawns, fostering native plants, and adapting gardens to environmental change.The conversation also highlights ways to engage children in gardening, the vital role insects play in the ecosystem, and how small, practical steps can make a meaningful difference. Whether you garden in a backyard, community space, or container garden, this episode offers inspiration and actionable guidance for working with nature, not against it.Websites & Resources:* American Horticultural Society: https://ahsgardening.org/ * Matt Mattus: https://growingwithplants.com/ * The Quarto Group: https://www.quarto.com/ In celebration of National Bird Day (Jan. 5), this episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio's "Nature Connection" and "Big Daily Blend" podcast channels. Explore the network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Postcards with a Purpose: How Visual Storytelling Makes You Heard
How do you truly get your message across in today’s distraction-filled world?On this episode of Big Blend Radio's "Success Express" Podcast we talk with author, life coach, photographer, and communication expert Steve Piacente about his innovative project, “Postcards with a Purpose,” which blends photography with powerful communication lessons.Steve shares why preparation is essential for successful presentations, how addressing the WIFM (“What’s In It For Me?”) factor keeps audiences engaged, and why storytelling and visuals are more important than ever as attention spans shrink. He also explains how slides should support—not compete with—the speaker, why reading from scripts can hurt your impact, and how energy, curiosity, and connection help ensure your message is truly heard.This conversation is packed with practical insights for professionals, speakers, leaders, and creatives who want to communicate more effectively and connect more deeply with their audiences.STEVE PIACENTE is an author of fiction and non-fiction, certified life coach, photographer, former journalist, and Director of Training at The Communication Center. He is also the owner of Next Phase Life Coaching.Learn more about Steve’s life coaching and books:https://www.stevepiacente.com/ Explore Steve’s photography:https://www.piacentephotos.com/ Connect with Steve on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevepiacente/ Read “Postcards with a Purpose” on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/focus-shapes-message-steve-piacente-5y3kehttps://www.linkedin.com/pulse/message-inside-frame-steve-piacente-dg1ye https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/your-message-needs-lens-2-steve-piacente-cksze Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why Transformational Life Coaching Is a Path to Happiness
In this insightful Big Blend Radio "Soul Diving Sunday" conversation, transformational life coach Shelley Whizin —also known as the Live & Die Happy Coach — explores the deeper “why” behind personal growth, happiness, and authentic living. Shelley shares how transformational life coaching focuses on tiny, intentional shifts that create meaningful, lasting change, and how self-discovery often begins long before we realize it.The discussion touches on midlife awakenings, the heart-and-soul connection, mentorship, and the importance of taking responsibility for one’s happiness. Shelley explains how joy can be cultivated through everyday moments, conscious choices, and nurturing relationships—both with ourselves and others. This episode offers inspiration for anyone seeking clarity, fulfillment, and a more joyful path forward.🔗 Related editorial Q&A: https://successexpress.substack.com/p/why-transformational-life-coaching 🔗 Learn more about Shelley at https://www.liveanddiehappy.com/ 🔗 This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio's "Success Express" and "Quality of Life" Podcast Channels. Explore the Big Blend Radio Podcast Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Johnny Schaefer: Music Inspired by Books and Authors
This episode of Big Blend Radio's "Big Daily Blend" Show welcomes award-winning singer-songwriter Johnny Schaefer, co-host of the show every 1st Sunday, as we celebrate January as National Book Blitz Month with a special focus on music and songs inspired by books and authors.This episode explores the powerful connections between literature and music, examining how historical events, classic novels, personal reading journeys, and cultural movements shape artistic expression. From the evolution of audiobooks and digital media to the enduring influence of classic and young adult literature, this conversation highlights storytelling as the shared heartbeat of both music and the written word.Hear reflections on libraries, literary communities, musical adaptations of books, and how songs—like novels—capture emotion, history, and identity. The episode also celebrates how literature continues to inspire modern musicians and why collaboration between authors and artists creates meaningful, lasting cultural experiences.Keep up with Johnny Schaefer at https://hearjohnny.com/ 🎧 Featured "Music Inspired by Books & Authors" Playlist on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7mTWhlhjwkXJa1XZ6aWS08?si=ca0cba3c9aff4b01 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Discovering Casper: A Road Tripping Destination in Wyoming
In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Food, Wine & Travel Show," host Linda Kissam, the Food, Wine & Shopping Diva, welcomes Annette Pitts, CEO of Visit Casper, to explore why Casper, Wyoming is an ideal road tripping destination packed with outdoor adventure, history, arts, culture, and culinary experiences.Centrally located in Wyoming, Casper makes an easy and rewarding stop for travelers seeking wide-open landscapes and authentic Western charm. Linda and Annette dive into fly fishing on the North Platte River, scenic picnics and photography in Fremont Canyon, and the area’s deep historical roots tied to the Oregon Trail and Pony Express.The conversation also highlights Casper’s growing culinary scene, unique downtown shopping, vibrant arts community, and cultural events such as rodeos and Indian relay races. From hiking, skiing, wildlife photography, and camping to boutique lodging, RVing, and local festivals, this episode showcases the diverse experiences that make Casper a must-visit destination.📖 Read Linda’s article on Casper: https://open.substack.com/pub/vacationstationtravel/p/discovering-casper 🔗 Learn more about Casper, Wyoming and start planning your visit:https://www.visitcasper.com/ 🔗 Explore more episodes featuring Linda Kissam:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzIUCV2e7qm1LoD5wiSJu4NM4KZxuJYoj 🔗 Follow Diva Linda’s blog and adventures:https://allingoodtaste.info/ 🔗 This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio's "Road Trip Radio," "Parks & Travel," and "Vacation Station" Podcast Channels. Explore the Big Blend Radio Podcast Network:https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Art, Parks & Legacy: The NPAF Retrospective with Tanya Ortega
This shared episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Toast to The Parks & Arts” Show features Tanya Ortega, founder of the National Parks Arts Foundation (NPAF), who joins us to discuss Big Blend Radio’s NPAF Retrospective Digital Publication—a year-long celebration spotlighting 10 years of artist interviews connecting art, national parks, and public lands.The Big Blend Radio NPAF Retrospective (2016–2026) celebrates a decade of conversations with NPAF artists-in-residence while also honoring major milestones, including the 110th anniversary of the National Park Service, the 110th anniversaries of Haleakalā National Park and Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, and the role of national parks and public lands in the upcoming America 250 celebration.This living digital publication and accompanying podcast series will unfold throughout 2026 with:• First Friday conversations with NPAF founder Tanya Ortega• Interviews with current NPAF artists-in-residence• Monthly retrospective features highlighting past artists, parks, regions, travel, and art historyTanya shares insights into NPAF’s origins, the powerful impact artists have on local communities and conservation efforts, and the diverse creative voices—from painters and poets to musicians and filmmakers—who bring new perspectives to national parks. The conversation also explores cultural heritage, ancient roots, and the unique experiences artists encounter in remote parks, including those in Hawaiʻi.📘 Subscribe to the Big Blend Arts Substack + NPAF Social Media to follow the NPAF Retrospective throughout 2026: https://bigblendarts.substack.com/ https://www.facebook.com/NatlParksArts https://www.instagram.com/nationalparksarts/ 🌐 Learn more about the National Parks Arts Foundation:https://www.nationalparksartsfoundation.org/ Artist pictured at the easel: Alice Leese Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Discovering Yuma, Arizona: Snowbirds, Sunshine & Southwest Flavor
Ring in the New Year with Donna George, owner of The Peanut Patch, in this upbeat episode of Big Blend Radio’s "The Peanut Patch" Podcast. As snowbirds arrive in Yuma, Arizona for sunshine and warm winter days, Donna shares why this desert destination is such a magical place to visit during the cooler months.The conversation explores Yuma’s rich cultural heritage, thriving agricultural community, and farm-to-table focus, along with favorite attractions like scenic hiking trails, the historic Yuma Territorial Prison, and the joy of road tripping through the region. Donna also highlights the warm, nostalgic shopping experience at The Peanut Patch, where visitors can enjoy farm-fresh peanuts and nuts, candies, pickles and preserves, fresh homemade fudge, locally grown Medjool dates, and even a classic date shake.Planning a winter visit? This is also the perfect time to enjoy free guided tours at The Peanut Patch, offered at 10:00am on Tuesdays and Fridays during January, February, and March—a fun way to learn more about the store’s history, products, and local agriculture. From seasonal events to authentic food experiences, this episode celebrates why winter is the ideal time to explore Yuma and support local businesses.🛒 Shop year-round: https://thepeanutpatch.com/ 🍽️ Get inspired in the kitchen with Donna’s recipes: https://blendradioandtv.com/listing-category/donna-george/ 🎧 Listen and follow the podcast (new episodes every 1st Friday): https://peanut-patch.podbean.com/ 📲 This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s “Eat, Drink & Be Merry” Podcast channel. Explore the Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Outdoors in California's Sequoia Country
This episode of Big Blend Radio’s “California’s Sequoia Country” podcast explores the incredible federal parks and public lands of Tulare County, California—home to Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, Sequoia National Forest, the Giant Sequoia National Monument, and Pixley National Wildlife Refuge. From towering giant sequoias and rich wildlife habitats to cultural heritage and night skies, discover what makes this region so special.Featured guests from the Sequoia Tourism Council include:* Holly Streit – Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks: https://nps.gov/seki/index.htm * Suzanne Bianco – Visit Visalia: https://www.visitvisalia.com/ This conversation delves into the natural wonders, history, and biodiversity of California’s Sequoia Country. Highlights include the General Grant Tree, a national shrine honoring veterans, birding during migration seasons, iconic places like Crescent Meadow, the Trail of 100 Giants, and Crystal Cave, as well as seasonal tips for winter and spring visits. The episode also touches on Indigenous cultural heritage, sustainable tourism, and special events like the Dark Sky Festival, inviting listeners to experience these public lands responsibly and respectfully. Plan your visit: https://www.discoverthesequoias.com/ This episode also streams on Big Blend Radio’s "Parks & Travel," "Vacation Station," and "Nature Connection" podcast channels. Explore the Big Blend Radio Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Select Photos courtesy of Visit Visalia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Focused for 2026: Embracing Theme Words for the New Year
Happy New Year 2026! In this special episode of Big Blend Radio, we are officially celebrating 19 years of podcasting! To kick off the year with focus and inspiration, we are exploring the "Theme Word" concept. Instead of resolutions, a Theme Word acts as your North Star—guiding your mindset and decisions all year long.Join us as nine of our regular Big Blend experts share the words they’ve chosen to lead them through 2026, covering everything from resilience and hope to community and gratitude.FEATURED GUESTS & WEBSITES:* Steve Piacente – Author, Photographer, Life Coach, and Communication Specialist. Visit: https://www.stevepiacente.com/ and https://www.piacentephotos.com/ * Lea Brovedani – “The Trust Architect” is a Leadership Expert, Author, and Speaker. Visit: https://leabrovedani.com/ and https://leabrovedanispeaker.com/ * Shelley Whizin – “The Live & Die Happy Coach” is an Author and Transformational Life Coach. Visit: https://www.liveanddiehappy.com/ * Terri Guthrie – Travel Writer and World Explorer & Host of the Travel with Terri Podcast. Visit: https://travelwithterri.net/ * Clifford Garstang – Award-winning Author, Writer, and Editor. Visit: https://cliffordgarstang.com/ * Kathleen Walls – Travel Writer and Author. Visit: https://americanroads.net/ and https://katywalls.com/ * Judy Karnia – Travel Writer and Certified Forest Bathing Guide. Visit: https://travelingnature.com (Read her theme word article here: https://travelingnature.com/top-tips-for-meeting-people-while-traveling-solo/ ) * Johnny Schaefer – Award-winning Singer-Songwriter. Visit: https://hearjohnny.com/ * Glynn Burrows – Family History Expert and owner of Norfolk Tours UK. Visit: https://norfolk-tours.co.uk/ 🎶 MUSIC FOR A FRESH START: Need the perfect soundtrack for your new year? Listen to our "Music for a Fresh Start" conversation with musical artists Joey Stuckey, Johnny Schaefer, and Anna Karney, and check out their curated music playlist on Spotify: https://bigblendarts.substack.com/p/music-for-a-fresh-start Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

New California Employment Laws for 2026
On this episode of Big Blend Radio's "California Employment Law" Podcast with San Diego attorney Ward Heinrichs, the conversation continues on the new and evolving California employment laws for 2026. This episode takes a deeper dive into Prop 22 and gig worker classification, new wage posting requirements, tip pooling rules, wage judgments, repayment clauses in employment contracts, and additional compliance issues employers need to understand to avoid penalties. As California’s labor laws grow increasingly complex, this episode offers critical guidance for both employers and employees navigating the year ahead.LINKS & RESOURCES- Read Ward's Article & Listen to Part One: https://open.substack.com/pub/successexpress/p/new-california-employment-laws-2026 - Connect with Ward on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ward-heinrichs/ - Visit Ward's site: https://www.employment-law-office-of-ward-heinrichs-apc.com/ - Listen to more episodes: https://ward-heinrichs-employment-law.podbean.com/ - This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio's "Success Express" & "Big Daily Blend" Podcast Channels. Explore the Big Blend Radio Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cruising Experiences in 2026: From River Cruising to Culinary Adventures
Cruise travel continues to evolve, and 2026 is shaping up to be an exciting year at sea and along the world’s rivers. This episode of Big Blend Radio’s Vacation Station Travel and Leisure Show explores cruising ideas for 2026, from river cruising to culinary adventures, educational experiences, and new ways to travel solo.Featuring insights from travel writers, cruise travelers, speakers, and a travel advisor, the conversation covers gastronomy-themed cruises in Europe, immersive river cruises in Asia and the U.S., Norwegian fjord voyages, family-friendly Disney cruises, and the laid-back fun of Margaritaville at Sea. The episode also highlights the growing role of educational programming on cruise ships and why working with a travel advisor can save time, money, and stress when planning a cruise.👥 FEATURED GUESTS• Travel writer Sharon Kurtz: https://sharonkkurtz.com/ • Cruise ship speaker Lea Brovedani: https://leabrovedanispeaker.com/ • Travel writer Rose Palmer: https://quiltripping.com/ • Travel writer Barbara Redding: https://barbararedding.com/ • Travel writer & advisor Lisa Evans: https://writerlisa.com/ • Cruise travelers Steve & Christy Wood: https://wdnhorse.com/ • Travel writer & speaker David Kriso: https://dektraveljournal.com/ 🔗 ARTICLES & RESOURCES• Solo River Cruise in Bavaria: https://blendradioandtv.com/listing/a-solo-travelers-river-cruise-through-storybook-bavaria/ • Caribbean Cruise in 2026: https://writerlisa.com/2025/12/05/set-sail-in-2026-the-stars-badges-blue-skies-cruise-aboard-star-princess/ • Pandaw River Cruises in Southeast Asia: https://quiltripping.com/the-boats-are-back-in-town-the-triumphant-return-of-pandaw-river-cruises/#more-21257 • Norway Fjord Cruise: https://barbararedding.com/going-deep-on-a-norway-fjord-cruise-with-havila-voyages/ • Cruising 2026: https://dektraveljournal.com/new-year-2026-broadening-horizons-and-pushing-the-envelope/ 🎧 SUPPORT EDUCATION IN AFRICA & MEXICO:Visit https://TheGlobalHenry.org to support the Steppes of Henry Foundation. By purchasing the books of late world traveler and author Henry Biernacki, you help fund tuition, school uniforms, and shoes for girls in need in Africa and Mexico. 100% of proceeds go directly to the children. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Music for a Fresh Start: Welcoming 2026 with Joey Stuckey, Johnny Schaefer & Anna Karney
On this episode of Big Blend Radio’s Music Talks with Joey Stuckey (airing every 4th Sunday), Joey is joined by award-winning California-based singer-songwriters Johnny Schaefer and Anna Karney for a meaningful conversation centered on Music for a Fresh Start as we welcome the New Year 2026.Together, they explore how music supports healing, gratitude, and emotional release, while fostering community connection and global unity. The discussion delves into the intersection of sacred and secular music, the power of live performance, and how music can even serve as a form of pain management. Through personal stories and shared reflections, this episode highlights authenticity, hope, and the role music plays in helping us move forward with intention and positivity.🎧 Spotify Playlist – Music for a Fresh Start (featuring songs discussed in this episode):https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1yhrM7NTyIVZuOSPxuQOtM?si=d77818cbba524f5c 🎶 Learn more about the artists:* Joey Stuckey: https://www.joeystuckey.com/ * Johnny Schaefer: https://hearjohnny.com/ * Anna Karney: https://karney.org/ 🎙️ This episode is featured on Big Blend Radio’s Toast to The Arts, Rants, Raves & Rock ’n Roll, and Big Daily Blend podcast channels. Explore the network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A Culinary Journey Through Africa: Food, Culture & Travel Stories
From street food to fine wine, this lively group conversation explores the rich, diverse, and often misunderstood world of African cuisine through the eyes (and appetites) of seasoned travelers, writers, and food experts. Our guests share personal travel stories, cultural insights, and memorable meals from across the African continent — from communal barbecue traditions and local produce to food safety tips, traditional breakfasts, and iconic flavors like Amarula and South African wines.The discussion highlights how history, colonial influence, geography, and local ingredients shape regional foodways, while emphasizing why the term “African food” barely scratches the surface. With stories ranging from home-cooked meals to adventurous street food encounters, this episode is a flavorful reminder that understanding a destination often begins at the table.👥 GUESTS – GROUP DISCUSSION• Jeffrey Spear – Food Writer & Authorhttps://spearwrites.com/ • Elsa Dixon (Van der Byl) – Travel Writer & Authorhttps://travelswithelsa.com/ • Judy Karnia – Travel Writer & Forest Bathing Guidehttps://travelingnature.com/ 🎧GUESTS - SOLO SEGMENTS• Barbara Redding – Travel Writer & Photographerhttps://barbararedding.com/ • Robert Schueller – Melissa’s Producehttps://www.melissas.com/ • Linda Ballou – Travel Writer & Authorhttp://www.lindaballouauthor.com/ • James Michael Dorsey – Naturalist & Authorhttps://www.jamesmichaeldorsey.com/ • Debbie Stone – Travel Writer & Photographerhttps://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/qiqy/#p=1 SUPPORT EDUCATION IN AFRICA: Visit https://TheGlobalHenry.org to support the Steppes of Henry Foundation. By purchasing the books of late world traveler and author Henry Biernacki, you help fund tuition, school uniforms, and shoes for girls in need in Africa and Mexico. 100% of proceeds go directly to the children. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Birds of the Great Lakes with Dexter Patterson
In this inspiring episode of Big Blend Radio’s Nature Connection Podcast, we explore the joy of birding in the Great Lakes region with expert birder, educator, and author Dexter Patterson, host of the Bird Joy podcast and co-founder of Wisconsin’s BIPOC Birding Club.Dexter shares insights from his new book, Birds of the Great Lakes: Best Little Book of Birds, an accessible and beautifully designed guide to more than 100 commonly occurring bird species found throughout this diverse and vital region. From winter birding surprises and seasonal migration cycles to bird behavior, habitat diversity, and responsible birding practices, this conversation highlights how birdwatching fosters deeper connections with nature while supporting conservation and inclusivity.Listeners will also learn about family-friendly birding, creating bird-friendly environments with native plants, and top birding destinations like Horicon Marsh and the Milwaukee lakefront. Whether you’re a seasoned birder or just getting started, this episode celebrates the idea that birding truly is for everyone.🔗 More about Dexter: https://www.wiscobirder.com/ 🔗 Follow Dexter’s Bird Joy Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebirdjoypod/ 🔗 Follow Big Blend Radio’s Nature Connection Podcast: https://nature-connection.podbean.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Captivating Catania: Experience a Unique Style of Sicilian Charm
This episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Global Adventures" Podcast with travel writer Debbie Stone explores Catania, Sicily, a city defined by resilience, tradition, and a fascinating blend of beauty and grit.Set in the shadow of Mount Etna, Catania’s story is shaped by volcanic eruptions, deep-rooted faith, and a strong sense of community. Debbie explores the cultural importance of Saint Agatha, the folklore surrounding the Elephant Fountain, and the city’s vibrant street food and market scene, including the must-try Pasta alla Norma. From underground ruins to UNESCO-recognized architecture, this episode reveals why Catania is one of Sicily’s most compelling destinations.📖 Read Debbie’s story on Substack: https://vacationstationtravel.substack.com/p/captivating-catania 📖 Check out the story and more in her new Global Adventures Digital Magazine: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/qiqy/ 🎧 Listen & Subscribe: https://global-adventures-debbie-stone.podbean.com/ 🎙️ This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Vacation Station" and "Way Back When" podcast channels. Explore the network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

When Martians Were Real: Science, History & America’s Alien Craze
In this thought-provoking episode of Big Blend Radio, acclaimed author David Baron discusses his award-winning book, "The Martians: The True Story of an Alien Craze that Captured Turn-of-the-Century America."Long before Martians became the stuff of science fiction, many Americans believed they might actually exist. David explores how late 19th- and early 20th-century scientists, astronomers, and the media became captivated by Mars—projecting utopian ideals, hope, and solutions to earthly problems onto the Red Planet during a period of rapid scientific advancement.The conversation examines the quest to communicate with Martians, the evolving nature of scientific evidence, and the essential role imagination plays in discovery. From historic beliefs to current discoveries and future possibilities, this episode reveals how our fascination with Mars reflects something deeply human: the desire to explore, connect, and believe.David Baron’s book The Martians has been widely recognized as a New Yorker Best Book of the Year, a TIME Must-Read Book of 2025, a New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice, and a Chicago Public Library Favorite Book of 2025.🔗 Learn more about David Baron and his work: https://davidbaronauthor.com/ 🔗 Explore the Big Blend Radio Network of Podcasts: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feast of Words - Four Voices, One Debut: Courage and Compassion
What does it take to stand strong in the face of life's storms? In the grand finale of our "Four Voices: One Debut" series on Big Blend Radio’s "Toast to the Arts," we explore stories of unbreakable spirits and the relentless pursuit of truth.From the soulful perspective of a legendary horse to the high stakes of royal protection and the dark realities of the drug culture, this episode features four authors who have turned life’s challenges into compelling fiction. We sit down with Christy Wood to hear the life story of the big-hearted horse Ranger; Paula Winskye on her journey from horse stories to royal mysteries; Anne Louise Bannon on exploring trauma and relationships in "Tyger, Tyger;" and Kathleen Walls on the powerful personal inspirations behind "Last Step." Join us as we celebrate the unique voices that define this final chapter of our series.FEATURED AUTHORS & DEBUT NOVELS* Christy Wood – "Ranger: The Little Horse with the Big Heart" https://wdnhorse.com/ * Paula Winskye – "Royal Entanglements" http://www.winskyebooks.com/ * Anne Louise Bannon – "Tyger, Tyger" https://annelouisebannon.com/ * Kathleen Walls – "Last Step" https://katywalls.com/ CATCH UP ON THE SERIES:* Part 1: The Leading Ladies - https://bigblendarts.substack.com/p/the-leading-ladies * Part 2: Secrets & Journeys - https://bigblendarts.substack.com/p/secrets-and-journeys * Part 3: Roots & Revolutions - https://bigblendarts.substack.com/p/roots-and-revolutions SUPPORT EDUCATION & LITERACY: Visit https://theglobalhenry.org/ to support The Steppes of Henry Foundation. By purchasing the books of the late world traveler and author Henry Biernacki, you fund tuition and essentials for girls in Africa and Mexico. 100% of your purchase goes directly to the children. Give the gift of a book and fund a lifetime of education. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Big Blend Radio's "Holiday Happy Hour Party" 2025
Raise a glass and join the fun on Big Blend Radio’s Annual Holiday Happy Hour Party 2025, a festive roundtable celebration filled with cocktails, travel tales, holiday foods, music, and meaningful conversations about gift-giving and community.In this spirited holiday episode, an all-star lineup of Big Blend Radio guest experts share their favorite holiday traditions, memorable travels, and seasonal culinary delights. The conversation also explores sustainable celebrations, thoughtful gift-giving (including the art of re-gifting), and why experiences and connections often matter more than material gifts.The episode wraps up with a joyful and creative collaboration as everyone comes together to design the perfect Christmas card — a heartfelt reflection of shared experiences, gratitude, and community during the holiday season.Featured Big Blend Radio Friends: * Author & Food Writer Jeff Spear: https://spearwrites.com/ * Travel Writer & Photographer Sharon K. Kurtz: https://sharonkkurtz.com/ * Author & Editor Cliff Garstang: https://cliffordgarstang.com/ * Writer & Book Industry Expert Eva Eldridge: https://evaeldridge.com/ * Singer-Songwriter Johnny Schaefer: https://hearjohnny.com/ * Author & Environmental Activist Cheryl Leutjen: https://cherylleutjen.com/ 🍸 Cheers to holiday happy hours, shared stories, and celebrating the season together! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Holiday Ham Spirals, Roulades, and More with Chef Ivan Flowers
Chef Ivan Flowers—5-Star Chef and Culinary Instructor—returns to Big Blend Radio’s “Eat, Drink & Be Merry” Show to share a festive, crowd-pleasing appetizer: Holiday Ham Spirals. Perfect for entertaining, this recipe highlights how simple techniques and creative flavor combinations can elevate holiday cooking.In this episode, Chef Ivan breaks down the versatility of roulades, the role of pickling in enhancing flavor and texture, and how using unexpected ingredients can make a dish memorable. The conversation also explores cultural influences in cooking, budget-friendly meal planning, sustainable kitchen practices, and the joy of cooking together during the holidays.Whether you’re hosting a holiday gathering or looking for an easy appetizer with wow factor, this episode proves that anyone can cook—and have fun doing it.Holiday Ham Spirals Recipe (Substack): https://open.substack.com/pub/bigblendfooddrink/p/holiday-ham-spirals Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Evolution of Art Materials: Bristles & Brushes
In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "World of Art Podcast," artist and art historian Victoria Chick launches a new series exploring the Evolution of Art Materials, beginning with a deep dive into artist brushes and bristles.The conversation traces the journey of artist tools from ancient times to contemporary practice, examining how natural and synthetic materials have shaped painting techniques across cultures and centuries. Victoria discusses the tactile relationship between artists and their tools, why painters often remain loyal to familiar materials, and how technological advancements continue to influence artistic expression.Listeners are invited to appreciate the craftsmanship, history, and experimentation behind the brushes artists use—and how understanding materials deepens our connection to art history itself.Read Victoria’s Article "Evolution of Art Materials": https://open.substack.com/pub/bigblendarts/p/evolution-of-art-materials MORE TO EXPLORE* Victoria’s Portfolio: https://victoriachick.com/ * World of Art Podcast: https://worldofart-victoriachick.podbean.com/ * Southwest Regional Museum of Art & Art Center: https://www.southwest-art-museum.org/ This episode also appears on Big Blend Radio’s Toast to The Arts podcast channel. Discover more: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feast of Words - Four Voices, One Debut: Roots and Revolutions
How does the past define our future? In Part 3 of our "Four Voices: One Debut" series on Big Blend Radio’s "Toast to the Arts," we dig into the stories that haunt us—from the battlefields of the Cuban Revolution to the hidden secrets of our own family trees.This episode features four authors who explore the power of history and heritage. We sit down with Matt Cost to discuss the rise of Fidel Castro, Mike Nemeth on how personal loss and family drama fuel a debut, Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski on the karmic echoes of genealogy, and Clifford Garstang on how global travel and cultural displacement enrich the novelist's perspective. Join us as we discuss the "first-born" novels that explore where we come from and the resilience required to move forward.FEATURED AUTHORS & DEBUT NOVELS* Matt Cost – I Am Cuba: Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution https://www.mattcost.net/ * Mike Nemeth – The Undiscovered Country https://mikenemethauthor.com/ * Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski – Dead Reckoning https://annabartkowski.com/ * Clifford Garstang – The Shaman of Turtle Valley https://cliffordgarstang.com/ CATCH UP ON THE SERIES:* Part 1: The Leading Ladies - https://bigblendarts.substack.com/p/the-leading-ladies * Part 2: Secrets & Journeys - https://bigblendarts.substack.com/p/secrets-and-journeys SUPPORT EDUCATION & LITERACY: Visit https://theglobalhenry.org/ to support The Steppes of Henry Foundation. By purchasing the books of the late world traveler and author Henry Biernacki, you fund tuition and essentials for girls in Africa and Mexico. 100% of your purchase goes directly to the children. Give the gift of a book and fund a lifetime of education. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Winter Solstice Reflections & Christmas Songs with Johnny Schaefer
In this special Winter Solstice episode of Big Blend Radio, we celebrate the birthday of award-winning singer-songwriter Johnny Schaefer, cohost of the Big Daily Blend Podcast (airs every 1st Sunday), along with the season’s spirit of reflection, gratitude, and togetherness.The conversation explores the meaning of the Winter Solstice, cherished holiday traditions, and the joy of gathering with friends and family. Johnny shares stories behind his Christmas music—including his newest single “Pictures of Christmas”—and discusses the art of storytelling through song, vocal expression, and the role of instruments in creating timeless holiday music. From Advent hymns to eclectic seasonal favorites, this episode highlights how music connects generations and cultures while offering comfort, joy, and inspiration during the holidays.🎶 Learn more about Johnny Schaefer: https://hearjohnny.com/ 🎄 Johnny Schaefer – Christmas Songs:* Pictures of Christmas – https://youtu.be/B9Fe3w1DT9M?si=8tbwd2MpHhOcLBCk * Bring a Torch Jeanette Isabella – https://youtu.be/sSW7-lf5-W4?si=DWx6-qx5VcLvAwfI * O Come, O Come, Emmanuel – https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=C7bTYvC2Om8oHJsH&v=eKCjm0OYwFo&feature=youtu.be * Joseph's Prayer – https://youtu.be/5UFwqoY5ZEo?si=h73PoXeeKXeJO-Uw * Proclamation of the Birth of Christ – https://youtu.be/sSW7-lf5-W4?si=sbLViGId5hPOWoZ7 * The Bach-Gounod Ave Maria – https://youtu.be/qlzJCMai1so?si=UQWvSaXl6XHJNguT * People Look East – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqG5Vammou0 * All the Babes on Christmas Born – https://youtu.be/ZB2hNDbHn8o?si=y4ycCE12h08f4ET5 * Finlandia Brasileira – https://youtu.be/8M_LlEhUH7c?si=zNM3Ee5NYtXQjaU3 * The Friendly Beasts and Away in a Manger – https://youtu.be/eg3-eZAOx9A?si=DCQqULcp73jN2Stw 🎼 Johnny’s Christmas Playlists:* Advent: A Musical Journey – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj6NTFiUTbxEGsz9QP4eDmYGmLeJrkEdB&si=9DwY9TfntZfAJd3b * Eclectic Christmas Playlist – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj6NTFiUTbxETSCjjnsbwmOqBKtkt_MEW&si=v9PIN4Vwad3j8a8L * From Here to Nativity Album – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj6NTFiUTbxFAt6UC2Fvzn6PHdGCgTj9M&si=3i2OPmuAFMlOFevd Explore Big Blend Radio's Network of Shows: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kindness vs. Niceness: Why Effective Leaders Must Have Difficult Conversations
In this insightful episode of Big Blend Radio’s SUPERVISION MATTERS Podcast, organizational coach and author Rita Sever (Supervision Matters & Leading for Justice) explores the critical difference between being nice and being kind in supervision and leadership.Rita explains how a culture of niceness can actually undermine communication, accountability, and trust, while kindness—rooted in authenticity, clarity, and care—supports employee success and healthy workplace relationships. This conversation highlights why difficult conversations are not only necessary but essential for growth, and how leaders can be kind, firm, and effective at the same time.🎙️ Key Takeaways:• Niceness can mask avoidance and unclear expectations.• Kindness involves honesty, support, and accountability.• Difficult conversations are essential for growth and success.• Authentic leadership builds trust and respect.• Avoiding conflict weakens communication and performance.• Kindness does not mean avoiding hard truths.• Effective supervision balances care with clear boundaries.• Being “nice” all the time is unrealistic and exhausting.• Leaders should focus on helping team members succeed.• Clear communication fosters healthy workplace cultures.📌 Resources & Links:🔹 Visit Rita Sever: https://supervisionmatters.com/ 🔹 Listen to all SUPERVISION MATTERS episodes: https://supervisionmatters.podbean.com/ 🔹 Explore more business & career podcasts on Big Blend Radio Network:https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

One True Song: Anna Karney on The Power of Music and Connection
In this episode of Big Blend Radio, we welcome back Bay Area singer-songwriter, educator, and activist Anna Karney for a heartfelt conversation about music as a force for connection, healing, and social change.Anna discusses her latest album "One True Song," a powerful collection of soulful folk rock and alternative singer-songwriter music rooted in themes of justice, hope, and collective action. Co-produced by Michael Rosen (Rancid), the album features an impressive lineup of Bay Area musicians including James DePrato (Chuck Prophet Band), Phillip Bennett (Jefferson Starship), Uriah Duffy (Fantastic Negrito, Whitesnake), and more. From the gentle “Suspended” to the driving “Out of Body” and the socially charged “Freedom Summer,” the album blends raw acoustic songwriting with the full energy of a rock band.The conversation also explores Anna’s work as a choir and guitar teacher in San Francisco, the healing power of music, the importance of community, and how art bridges culture, history, and human connection. We also highlight her new holiday single, “Ring In the Holidays,” a joyful celebration of togetherness through music.Beyond recording and performing, Anna’s career spans composing music for video games like Star Wars Galaxies and SimCity, scoring ballet and modern dance, and earning the prestigious “Dreamcatcher” Award for her impact on youth through music education.🎶 Learn more, stream, and explore Anna Karney’s music:https://karney.org/ https://karney.bandcamp.com This episode is featured on Big Blend Radio's "A Toast to The Arts," "Rants, Raves & Rock 'n Roll," "Big Daily Blend," and "Women Making History" Podcast Channels. Explore the Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Photos: Tanja Nixx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Power of Apologies: Rebuilding Trust Through Accountability
In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s SUCCESS EXPRESS Business & Career Show, Lea Brovedani, internationally recognized as “The Trust Architect,” explores the critical role of apologies in building and restoring trust—both personally and professionally.The conversation highlights why acknowledging mistakes, taking responsibility, and offering sincere apologies are essential leadership skills. Lea breaks down the Five Rs of an Effective Apology and explains how honesty, integrity, and clear communication strengthen relationships, while insincere or automated apologies can undermine trust. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences and consider addressing any outstanding apologies before the year ends.LEA BROVEDANI has been named one of North America’s Top Thought Leaders on Trust by Trust Across America. She is an author, speaker, and workshop facilitator, known internationally as "The Trust Architect." Her books include:* TRUST ME: Restore Belief & Confidence in an Uncertain World* TRUSTED – Secret Lessons from an Inspired Leader🔗 Learn more about Lea’s speaking and leadership work: https://leabrovedanispeaker.com/ 🔗 Explore her trust-building resources: https://leabrovedani.com 🎙️ Follow the SUCCESS EXPRESS Podcast: https://success-express-business.podbean.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Creative Influence of Cats and Dogs with Author D.R. Ransdell
In celebration of National Cat Lovers Month, Big Blend Radio’s Pet Connection show explores the powerful role pets play in creativity, storytelling, and everyday life with author D.R. Ransdell. Drawing inspiration from her cats and canine companions, Ransdell shares how animals influence her writing, travel experiences, and artistic perspective.Co-host Angela Laws of TrustedHousesitters.com joins the conversation, offering practical holiday pet care and safety tips to help pet parents keep their cats and dogs happy, healthy, and stress-free during the festive season.This episode highlights Ransdell’s pet-inspired books:* The Cezanne Chihuahua: A French Coast Pet Art Mystery* The Secret Lives of the Pink House Cats: Prose Poems by Five Felines🐾 Learn more about D.R. Ransdell and her books: https://www.dr-ransdell.com/ 🐾 TrustedHousesitters: https://www.trustedhousesitters.com/ 🎧 Listen to more “Pet Connection” episodes: https://pet-connection.podbean.com 🎙️ This show is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s “Big Daily Blend” and "Toast to The Arts" podcast channels. Explore the Big Blend Radio Podcast Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Seven Great Travel Picks for 2026
In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Lost Angel Travel Adventures” show, travel writer and author Linda Ballou shares seven inspiring travel picks for 2026, encouraging listeners to plan ahead and explore destinations that offer unforgettable landscapes, outdoor adventures, and meaningful travel experiences.From Australia’s iconic Great Ocean Road and the alpine charm of Telluride, Colorado, to the wild beauty of Glacier Bay, Alaska, the red rock magic of Sedona, epic wildlife encounters in Botswana, autumn splendor in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, and the volcanic landscapes of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, Linda highlights what makes each destination special and why now is the time to start dreaming—and planning—your next adventure.📝 Read Linda’s travel article:https://nabbw.com/expert-columns/travel/adventure-travel/linda-ballou-shares-seven-great-travel-picks-for-2026-nows-the-time-to-see-the-world/ 🌍 Follow Linda’s Books & Adventures:https://www.LindaBallouAuthor.com https://www.LostAngelAdventures.com 🎧 New episodes air every 3rd Wednesday at Noon PST🎙️ Subscribe to Big Blend Radio: https://lost-angel-travel-adventures.podbean.com 🎨 Also featured on Big Blend Radio’s “Vacation Station” and “Parks & Travel” Podcast Channels. Explore the full network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Photo courtesy Linda Ballou & Big Island Visitor Bureau Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why Travel Advisors Matter: From Cruises to Skip-Gen Adventures
In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Journey Jukebox" travel podcast, travel advisor and writer Lisa Evans shares why working with a travel advisor can make all the difference when planning vacations—especially cruises and family travel. The conversation explores how cruising has become more accessible, the rise of multi-generational and skip-gen travel, and how personalized planning helps families create meaningful, stress-free experiences.Lisa explains how travel advisors provide insider knowledge, special deals, flexible payment plans, and expert guidance—from group cruises and family reunions to unique destinations like Alaska. Whether you’re planning ahead for a major celebration or simply want a smoother booking experience, this episode highlights how professional travel planning adds value at every step.🎵 Listen to the Journey Jukebox Spotify Playlist inspired by travel:👉 https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7humUf03LIW04t8LiJSSN9?si=54c7630328284648 🧭 Travel Articles by Lisa Evans:- Caribbean Cruise 2026: Celebrate Everyday Heroes – https://allabouttravel.com/caribbean-cruise-2026-celebrate-everyday-heroes/ - Why You Should Use a Travel Advisor When Booking Travel – https://allabouttravel.com/why-you-should-use-a-travel-advisor-when-booking-travel/ 🌐 Follow Lisa Evans:- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/travelsoothesthesoul - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisae_travel 📅 New episodes air every 3rd Tuesday at 12pm CST🎧 Listen & Subscribe: https://journeyjukebox.podbean.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Magical Christmas Destinations Around the World
In this cozy, fireside episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Travel with Terri" Podcast, Terri and Ron Guthrie share some of their favorite destinations for celebrating Christmas around the world, recorded from their home in Dallas.From romantic European cities and festive Christmas markets to charming small towns and iconic U.S. holiday hotspots, the conversation explores what makes certain places truly magical during the holiday season. Terri and Ron reflect on destinations like Paris, Germany, Natchitoches, Branson, San Antonio, Dallas, and New York City, weaving together personal stories, travel tips, and heartfelt reflections on family, tradition, and togetherness.This episode celebrates the joy of holiday travel, the way cities transform during Christmas, and how shared travel experiences create lasting memories—whether close to home or across the globe.🔁 LISTEN TO PAST CHRISTMAS EPISODES* Branson, Missouri: https://travelwithterri.podbean.com/e/explore-branson-missouri/ * Paris: https://travelwithterri.podbean.com/e/christmas-paris/ 🔗 LINKS & RESOURCES* Follow Terri’s adventures: https://travelwithterri.net/ * New episodes air every Tuesday – Listen: https://travelwithterri.podbean.com/ * This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s “Vacation Station" and "Big Daily Blend" podcast channels! Explore the Big Blend Radio Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Uncorking Turkey: Exploring One of the World’s Oldest Wine Cultures
On this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Food, Wine & Travel" Show with the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA), we’re joined by Andrea Lemieux, author of "The Essential Guide to Turkish Wine – Edition 2: An Exploration of One of the Oldest and Most Unexpected Wine Countries."Andrea shares her journey from Michigan to Turkey and how she became immersed in one of the world’s most ancient wine cultures. The conversation explores Turkey’s 8,000+ years of winemaking history, its astonishing 1,400+ native grape varietals, and the modern renaissance shaping today’s Turkish wine industry.From evolving wine tourism and export challenges to food pairings and legendary hospitality, this episode offers a fascinating look at why Turkish wine deserves a place on every wine lover’s radar.🌐 Learn more about Andrea’s writing, books, and wine experience services: https://thequirkycork.com/ 🌐 Learn more about IFWTWA: https://www.ifwtwa.org/ 🌐 Follow this podcast: https://food-wine-travel.podbean.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feast of Words - Four Voices, One Debut: Secrets and Journeys
Every writer remembers the first time they brought a world to life. In Part 2 of our "Four Voices: One Debut" series on Big Blend Radio’s "Toast to the Arts" channel, we explore the intricate balance between secrets and the transformative power of travel.This episode features four authors who successfully navigate the worlds of criminology, journalism, and education while weaving music and the grit of travel-based storytelling into their compelling fiction. We follow the physical and emotional maps of their debut novels—from an emotionally charged cross-country RV trek and a musician’s life-changing Greek island odyssey, to the gritty forensic trails of a criminologist hunting a predator and a journalist uncovering a military conspiracy. Join us as we discuss the "first-born" novels that launched these literary journeys and the destinations that shaped them.FEATURED AUTHORS & DEBUT NOVELS* Susan Magestro – "Priscilla Breen, Criminologist: The Capture" https://www.susanmagestro.com/ * Steve Piacente – "Bella" https://www.stevepiacente.com/ * Annie McCormick – "Runaway Kane: Book 1, Let's Be Frank Series" https://anniemccormickwriter.com/ * D.R. Ransdell – "Amirosian Nights: Campanello Travels"https://www.dr-ransdell.com/ CATCH UP ON PART 1: THE LEADING LADIES https://bigblendarts.substack.com/p/the-leading-ladies LISTEN TO THE TOAST TO THE ARTS PODCAST: https://toast-the-arts.podbean.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Exploring Christmas Traditions: Nutcrackers, Winter Travel & Holiday Flavors
In this festive episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Jo Goes Everywhere!” Podcast, travel writer Jo Clark celebrates the magic of the holiday season through Christmas traditions, winter travel, and comforting seasonal flavors. The conversation explores the fascinating history of nutcrackers, including a visit to A’ Tuscan Estate B&B in McMinnville, Oregon, where the innkeeper Erin has a nutcracker collection.The episode also highlights winter escapes in Myrtle Beach and Charleston, the sparkle of New York City in winter, and beloved holiday recipes like oyster stew, chocolate bark, and festive cocktails. Plus, hear about the 2026 launch of Big Blend's "Jo Goes Everywhere" podcast magazine, the importance of experiences over material gifts, supporting small businesses, and enjoying culinary and cultural traditions during the holidays.🔗 Links & Resources* History of Nutcrackers Article https://bigblendmedia.substack.com/p/exploring-christmas-traditions * A’ Tuscan Estate B&B in McMinnville: https://a-tuscanestate.com/ * Christmas in Myrtle Beach: https://recipestravelculture.com/myrtle-beach-style-christmas/ * Winter in Charleston: https://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/winter-in-charleston-south-carolina/ * Winter in New York City: https://recipestravelculture.com/incredible-during-new-york-city-winters/ * Oyster Stew – Food for the Heart: https://recipestravelculture.com/oyster-stew-christmas-food-traditions/ * Rudolph Christmas Cocktail: https://recipestravelculture.com/the-rudolph-christmas-cocktail/ * Chocolate Bark Recipe: https://recipestravelculture.com/chocolate-bark/ 🎧 New episodes air every 2nd Sunday. Listen: https://jogoeseverywhere.podbean.com/ 🎙️ this episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Big Daily Blend," "Vacation Station," and "Eat, Drink & Be Merry: podcast channels: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mastering How to Trailer Horses
In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s “ABC's of Horses” equestrian podcast, Christy Wood tackles the essential topic of trailer breaking horses—a critical skill every horse owner should prioritize for emergencies, veterinary care, and travel.Christy shares practical techniques for helping horses feel comfortable and confident entering a trailer, emphasizing patience, positive reinforcement, and understanding individual horse behavior. The conversation also covers planning for long-distance travel, driver awareness when towing, and safety considerations that protect both horse and handler.Listeners will gain valuable insights into emergency preparedness, including the importance of having a medical kit, proper bedding, hydration, and gradually acclimating horses to longer trailer rides. This episode reinforces why having a solid plan in place can make all the difference when unexpected situations arise.Christy Wood is a World Champion horse trainer, extreme trail obstacle champion, author, instructor, and owner of Wood N Horse Training Stables in Three Rivers, California. Learn more at: https://wdnhorse.com/ 🎧 Listen to more episodes of the “ABC's of Horses” podcast:https://abcs-horses-christywood.podbean.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feast of Words - Four Voices, One Debut: The Leading Ladies
Every literary journey begins with a single spark. Welcome to the premiere episode of our special "Four Voices: One Debut" spotlight on the Feast of Words series. Airing on Big Blend Radio’s "Toast to the Arts" channel, this episode celebrates "The Leading Ladies"—four authors who share the stories and inspirations behind their debut novels.Whether these novels mark the start of a multi-book career or stand as a singular, powerful creative achievement, we are peeling back the layers on the stories that first defined these authors' voices. From the historical Chautauqua circuits and ancient Hawaiian royalty to the high-stakes friendships of the 1980s and botanical garden mysteries, we explore the themes of female strength, self-discovery, and the creative courage it takes to publish Novel Number One.Join us for an hour of intimate conversation, craft secrets, and live readings that celebrate the power of the female protagonist.FEATURED AUTHORS & DEBUT NOVELS* Melora Fern – Whistling Women and Crowing Hens https://www.melorafern.com/ * Robin Merle – A Dangerous Friendship https://theprofessionalguide.com/a-dangerous-friendship-a-novel/ * Linda Ballou – Wai-Nani: A Voice from Old Hawai’i http://www.lindaballouauthor.com/ * Marty Eberhardt – Death in a Desert Garden https://martyeberhardt.com/ LISTEN TO MORE EPISODES OF THE TOAST TO THE ARTS PODCAST: https://toast-the-arts.podbean.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Justice and Comedy in Jamestown, New York
On this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Food, Wine & Travel" Show with the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA), travel writer Barbara Redding explores the unexpected dual legacy of Jamestown, New York—a town shaped by both global justice and iconic comedy.The conversation highlights Jamestown native Robert H. Jackson, whose work as a U.S. Supreme Court Justice and chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials helped establish international accountability for war crimes. Balancing this powerful history is Jamestown’s beloved connection to Lucille Ball, whose legacy lives on through the National Comedy Center and the town’s vibrant cultural scene.From historic institutions like the Chautauqua Institute to local wineries and food experiences, Barbara shows how travel brings history, culture, and storytelling together in meaningful ways.🌐 Read Barbara’s article, “Justice and Comedy: Jamestown, New York’s Surprising Dual Legacy,” on Big Blend’s "Vacation Station" Travel Substack:https://open.substack.com/pub/vacationstationtravel/p/justice-and-comedy 🌐 Follow Barbara’s adventures: https://barbararedding.com/ 🌐 Learn more about IFWTWA: https://www.ifwtwa.org 🌐 Follow this podcast: https://food-wine-travel.podbean.com/ 🎙️ This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s “Vacation Station,” “Toast to The Arts,” and “Way Back When” podcast channels. Explore the network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Chasing the Northern Lights: An Adventure Awaits
The conversation also highlights the importance of planning additional activities, managing expectations, and embracing the unpredictability that comes with chasing natural wonders. Whether you're a photographer, a dreamer, or an adventurer, this episode offers both awe and actionable advice.📖 Read Rose’s Article "Tips to See the Northern Lights https://quiltripping.com/tips-to-see-the-northern-lights/ 🌐 Explore More from Quiltripping: https://quiltripping.com/ 🎧 Subscribe on Podbean: https://quiltripping-travel.podbean.com/ 📲 Also Featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Vacation Station," "Nature Connection," and "Parks & Travel" Podcast Channels: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The World's Freshest Gifts
This episode of Big Blend's "Eat Drink & Be Merry" show offers a fresh conversation with Robert Schueller of Melissa's World Variety Produce, who discusses their most spectacular gift baskets and gourmet boxes, from the unique, low-acidity Pink Glow Pineapple Rosé Basket to the healthy, convenient Baby Veggie Basket. We explore the massive variety Melissa's offers (over 1,500 products!) and why their commitment to quality makes their offerings the perfect, thoughtful gift for any occasion, personal or corporate. Plus, get the inside scoop on how a gift basket can bring a taste of the tropics to the middle of winter! Their gift packages are available on their website, and their fresh produce is widely available in grocery stores. Learn more about Melissa's Gift Baskets discussed on the show: https://open.substack.com/pub/bigblendfooddrink/p/the-worlds-freshest-gifts Shop Melissa's: https://www.melissas.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Author Alex Woodard - Ordinary Soil Novel
This episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Books & Authors" Show with Books Forward features Alex Woodard—singer-songwriter, author, and storyteller—who discusses his powerful new novel, "Ordinary Soil" (Greenleaf, Aug. 12, 2025).According to the National Rural Health Association, farmers are 3.5 times more likely to die by suicide than those in any other profession, a sobering reality that underscores the hidden cost of modern agriculture. "Ordinary Soil" steps directly into this cultural reckoning, blending science, ancestral trauma, environmental urgency, and hope into a deeply emotional and thought-provoking story.When a young farmer—burdened by a mysterious family legacy and mounting despair—attempts to take his life beneath a rotting burial elm, he sets off a chain of events that uncovers long-buried truths about farming, chemical dependency, and the intergenerational wounds carried in the land itself. At the heart of the novel is a startling idea: healing our bodies, minds, and communities may begin in the soil beneath our feet.In this engaging conversation, Alex shares his transition from music to fiction, the real-life inspiration behind the novel, and how a chance encounter during a surf trip at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic shaped the story. He discusses Oklahoma’s agricultural history, the lingering legacy of the Dust Bowl, and why storytelling is essential for addressing complex topics like mental health, environmental responsibility, and consumer choice. Known for his artistic sensitivity, Woodard weaves peer-reviewed science into narrative fiction, creating a novel that serves as both a wake-up call and a balm—one that dares to offer hope in a time of crisis."Ordinary Soil" is also available as an audiobook narrated by the legendary Scott Brick, bringing added depth to this resonant and timely story. Learn more about Alex and "Ordinary Soil" at https://www.alexwoodard.com/Learn more about Books Forward at https://booksforward.com/ This episode is featured on Big Blend Radio’s “A Toast to The Arts,” "Quality of Life," and “Nature Connection” podcast channels! Explore the Big Blend Radio Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Discovering Flanders: A Journey Through History, Art & Culture
In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Food, Wine & Travel" Show with the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA), Jillian Sliwinski of Visit Flanders takes listeners on a journey through Flanders, Belgium, a region rich in history, art, culture, and culinary traditions.The conversation explores Flanders’ central role in European history, including its connections to World War I and World War II, and its remarkable artistic legacy as home to the Flemish Masters. Jillian also highlights a special traveling exhibition from the National Women in the Arts Museum in Washington, D.C., which celebrates the contributions of female artists and will be showcased in Ghent, giving visitors a unique opportunity to experience this extraordinary collection.Listeners learn about Flanders’ compact size and efficient train system, making it easy to explore historic cities, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, national parks, and cultural landmarks. The episode also emphasizes slow living, quality of life, and culinary experiences, making Flanders ideal for multi-generational travel, art enthusiasts, and history lovers alike.🌐 Learn more and plan your visit: http://www.visitflanders.com/ 🌐Learn more about IFWTWA: https://www.ifwtwa.org/ 🌐Follow this podcast: https://food-wine-travel.podbean.com/ 🎙️This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Vacation Station," "Toast to The Arts," "Way Back When," "Women Making History," and "Big Daily Blend" podcast channels. Explore the network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Photo: Graslei, Ghent by Milo Profi, courtesy of Visit Flanders Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Romance in the Heart of the Dallas Arts District
In this on-location episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Travel with Terri" Show, Terri and Ron Guthrie are joined by Steven Fryatt at the luxurious Fairmont Dallas Hotel, an iconic property perfectly positioned in the heart of the Dallas Arts District.They share highlights from their stay at the Fairmont Dallas, known for its sophisticated style, spacious rooms, attentive service, and thoughtful amenities designed for both leisure and business travelers. From the hotel’s inviting public spaces and standout dining options to its rooftop pool offering a relaxing urban retreat, the Fairmont provides an elegant yet welcoming home base for exploring downtown Dallas.The conversation also explores the surrounding Dallas Arts District—home to world-class museums, performance venues, and parks—along with why Dallas makes a fantastic destination for romantic getaways, family travel, and culture lovers. Looking ahead, they touch on Dallas’ role as a 2026 FIFA World Cup host city, adding to the city’s global appeal. Together, the episode paints a complete picture of Dallas as a destination where luxury lodging, arts, and vibrant city energy come together seamlessly.🔗 LINKS & RESOURCES* Fairmont Dallas Hotel: https://www.fairmont.com/en/hotels/dallas/fairmont-dallas.html * Dallas Arts District: https://www.dallasartsdistrict.org/ * Visit Dallas: https://www.visitdallas.com/ * Follow Terri’s adventures: https://travelwithterri.net/ * New episodes air every Tuesday – Listen: https://travelwithterri.podbean.com/ * This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s “Vacation Station" and "A Toast to The Arts" podcast channels! Explore the Big Blend Radio Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.