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Media High

Chris Schwaar

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Chris and Jon swap thoughts, opinions and perspectives on the modern media landscape, through discussions on what they've watched each month. Music: https://soundcloud.com/julian_avila
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Travel Writers Radio

Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)

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Interviews, reviews, features and news from the Travel Writers Radio Show, produced by PALAT - the Professional Association of Lifestyle and Travel Writers - our international network of food, lifestyle and travel journalists and broadcasters. Now heard live every Wednesday 5-7 pm (AEST) and Saturdays 1pm to 3 pm on Melbourne's J-AIR 88 FM; online at www.j-air.com.au and on SoundCloud. Email us: info@travelwritersradio.com
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Feel Good Music For Positive Minds. From party grooves to harder hitting industrial rhythms A-LLAIN dives deep into the weird and wonderful world of House and Techno.Each week you can expect to hear an eclectic selection of upfront underground music from the worlds leadings DJ's and producers.'Don't think about it, Do It'.... BOOKINGS: allainmusic@gmail.com // INSTAGRAM: a_llain_ofc // TWITTER: a_llain_ofc
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Joining Audrey for this week's REELTalk - X-ICE Special Agent VICTOR AVILA will be here! PLUS, Dr. PETER HAMMOND in South Africa will be here! AND, Senior Reporter and Chief Correspondent for CBN News, DALE HURD will be here! PLUS, Recording Artist STEVE CAMP will be here! In the words of Benjamin Franklin, "If we do not hang together, we shall sur…
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Carolyne Jasinski interviews author Anita Isalska, who has taken a taboo subject and turned it into an insightful book. The Guide to Death, Grieving and Rebirth reveals how global grieving customs can help us die (and live) well. The book is published by Lonely Planet.Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT) által
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France has hosted the Olympic Games this year and next year they will host what is effectively the Culinary Olympics, known as the Bocuse D'Or. Named after the famous chef Paul Bocuse, the event is staged in Lyon, which is regarded as the French food capital and our culinary editor Riota Erlich speaks with Australian representatives, father and son…
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Seeing the Aurora Australia in southern skies in Victoria is a one in 20-year event. Ewen Bell, our photography expert, as on the spot in central Victoria and was able to take some incredible shots. Ewen specialises in teaching budding photographers how to capture the light – daylight and nightlight in places as disparate as regional Victoria, outb…
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So what’s coming up on the show tonight?• Rita Erlich , our culinary editor speaks to father and son team, Tom Milligan and his son Chris, who will be competing in the grand culinary competition, the Bocuse d'Or in Lyon, France next January.• Graeme Kemlo speaks with our photography expert, Ewen Bell, about the Northern Lights and the recent and ve…
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01. Innellea, Alphadog: I Won't Go [Distorted Youth / [PIAS] ÉLECTRONIQUE] 02. Vintage Culture, Yellowitz: Just Like Home (Kevin De Vries Remix) [Vintage Culture] 03. Rebuke: Along Came Polly (Konstantin Sibold, ZAC, CARMEE Remix) [Afterlife Records] 04. Jono Stephenson ft. LUFS: Lose Myself [Siona Records] 05. Khainz, KhoMha: Infinite Space [Spect…
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Culturally rich China remains on many an Aussie travel wish list, whether it’s climbing the Great Wall, cruising the mighty Yangtze or close-up encounters with a giant panda. Good news is that Australians planning to stay there for 15 days or less, no longer require a visa. Sydney travel writer Mike Smith caught up with a pioneer of organised China…
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There's a bear out there! Helen Hayes has just been to Anchorage, and then from Seward to Vancouver on a Viking cruise. A long-time traveller, and travel editor, Helen describes this last frontier as "the most beautiful place I've ever been".More information: vikingcruises.com.auPhoto: Helen Hayes shows a black bear eating freshly caught salmon…
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There are many cities around the world affected by over-tourism. And it is not a problem only during traditional holiday periods. Increasingly local residents are being forced out of their own accommodation because landlords can make more cash on short-term rentals through organisations like Airbnb. Barcelona was one of the first Spanish cities to …
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Joining Audrey for this week's REELTalk - Bestselling author of American Betrayal & The Red Thread, DIANA WEST will be here! PLUS, Exec. Dir. Of the ACRU, LTC ALLEN WEST will be here! AND, Comedian Comedy Writer MIKE FINE will be back with us! PLUS, the native NYer who is challenging AOC for her seat, TINA FORTE will be here! In the words of Benjam…
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Who doesn't love sea otters! Helen Hayes visited Sitka, Alaska, on a Viking cruise, and did a tour by RIB (rigid inflatable boat). Helen spoke with Tea Sailor, a wildlife biologist and guide as she took in the marvelous wildlife of the area. Yes, there were sea otters, bald eagles and more.Photo: Helen Hayes…
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In our new feature #SuiteLife this week we present the Penthouse at InterContinental Hotel Sorrento on Melbourne's Mornington Peninsula, Tere are two penthouses available and you don’t just get a very comfortable room with a window overlooking the Bay, you open a frosted glass door and ascend a set of stairs to a magnificent outdoor rooftop terrace…
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– Our resident wine expert, Tyson Stelzer is working with Langtons to conduct what is being billed as the largest auction of fine and rare champagne in Australian history. He tells Graeme Kemlo that a recent champagne auction in Europe run by a different auction house achieved more than 1.5 million euros And he says Australia is now the fourth larg…
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– Our next segment, What’s On In Oz has information and inspiration to get out this weekend, to see, do and enjoy in some of our cities and rural regions around Australia.To submit an event for consideration in your area, email us: info@travelwritersradio.comPhoto: Puffing Billy RailwayTravel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT) által
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Three-Michelin star French chef, Michel Guerard, passed away on the weekend at the age of 91, having continued to work in his later years. And you believe he has been a significant figure in the culinary world, so we should sshare his legacy with our listeners. Our Culinary Editor Rita Erlich reports.…
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Saar Zafrir is a man on a mission to transform the way hotels are designed. The Amsterdam based multi-award winning interior designer invited Bridgett Leslie to stay at the Hotel Fleur de Ville in Belgium to experience his design work - here guests are greeted with hand written notes and detailed elegance to match Zafrir's philosophy that hotel roo…
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Sydney correspondent Mike Smith, discovered a new five-star wellness retreat, Namia River Retreat which features 60 luxury villas, all with pools. It is is set to open this December in Hoi An, a part of Vietnam increasingly popular with Australian visitors. Mike speaks with Donna CampbellPhoto supplied…
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Here's what's new on Travel Writers Radio, broadcast first on J0AIR 88FM in Melbourne. The show is produced and presented by the writers and broadcasters of PALAT - the Professional Association of Lifestyle and Travel Writers.We welcome your interest or inquury by email: info@travelwritersradio.comThanks for listening…
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Joining Audrey for this week's REELTalk - Major General PAUL VALLELY will be here! PLUS, LTG THOMAS McINERNEY will be here to discuss new revelations about voter fraud in the 2024 election! AND online opinion editor for the Washington Times and bestselling author of Lockdown, CHERYL CHUMLEY will be here! PLUS, legal analyst CHRISTOPHER HORNER will …
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Justine Cpstigan tells us what a great idea it was to take a mid-career break for six months during whicvh she would live in EDurope.This "Gap-Half-Year" as we dubbed it enabled her to contnue to write as a journalist and she says because she was in pqrts of Eyrope not often visited she won some story commissions from publishers in Australia.It may…
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Our Culinary Editor Rits Erlich has an interesting interview with hospitality figure Gerard Doherty, who 30 years ago began a group for chefs with the aim to introduce chefs to various cuts of meat and cooking styles - initialy it was sponsored by Australia’s meat and livestock corporation One chef would host the group in a restaurant or pub. It ha…
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– Karin Avila, who usually reports to us from Valencia Spain,. Travelled to attend a school reunion in Salzburg Austria, but decided after that to take s short break, but to avoid the densely populated areas, findint two small towns, Obertraun and Bad Ischl in Salzkammergut northern Austria to hike and climba round the local mountains. Karin recomm…
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This week we cover some experiences available in Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney.To list your community event email: info@travelwritersradio.comImage: Constellations on the Yarra RiverTravel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT) által
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Reporter Carmen Jenner flew to Bali for the third annual Suara music festival, but she also discovered a new "go to" destination, Nuanu City. On 44 hectares it has a growing list of amenities including schools, hotels, restaurants and condominiums . It is an ecological development that encourages harmonious living and will likely appeal to the expa…
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Since we last spoke to Kristin Henning in middle America, much has changed – Biden stepped back, Kamala Harris is contesting the Presidency, she picked a running mate and they have raised millions of dollars in just a few weeks. Meabnwhile the polls are showing Harris ahead in swing states and Donald Trump suddenly has serious opposition. What does…
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Emilie La Haye, a Dutch music teacher, is the driving force behind the new 'Amsterdam Jeugd Muziektheater,' previously known as the Boekman Choir. Her passion for fostering creativity and community among children has transformed this ensemble into something special. Bridgett Leslie recently met Emily and the kids in Amsterdam, including two Austral…
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Here's information on the latest episode of Travel Writers Radio. The show is produced and presented by members of PALAT - the Professional Association of Lifestyle and Travel Writers.To get in contact email: info@travelwritersradio.comTravel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT) által
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Joining Audrey for this week's REELTalk - Author of the new bestseller Mao’s America, XI VAN FLEET will be with us! PLUS, Dr. STEVEN BUCCI of the Heritage FDN will be here! AND, Author of the bestseller A Few Bad Men, Major FRED GALVIN will be here! In the words of Benjamin Franklin, "If we do not hang together, we shall surely hang separately." Co…
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Does cruising on the Adriatic off Croatia sound good to you? Reporter Justine Costigan has just completed an immersive cruise along the Croatia coast on board Azamara Pursuit, and told Graeme Kemlo that her nine days onboard strengthened her resolve to get a car and visit Croatia by road fpr even more immersion in the food and culture.Justine parti…
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Dark Sky tourism is a big mover in tourism, even here in Australia. We spoke this week with Judith Bailey, president of Dark Sky Victoria and she told Graeme Kemlo that in Melbourne many could no longer see one of the stars of the Southern Cross. Australia is world- renowned for its dark skies and our light pollution problem is affecting tourism an…
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Our correspondent, Bridgett Leslie reports from Belfast, Northern Ireland, where protests turned violent last Saturday night following the Southport killing and rising of anti-immigration sentiments. Bridgett spoke with Rev Dr. Livingstone Thompson, a Belfast resident and expert in racial equality and cultural competence. Photo: Rev Dr Livingstone …
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Graeme Kemlo paid a visit courtesy of Business Events Victoria to tourism business operators on the Mornington Peninsula about 90 minutes south of Melbourne and among the highlights was lunch at Pt Leo Estate, a wonderful restaurant with three types of restaurant space and a magnificent sculpture park with millions of dollars in artwork set on a 16…
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Wayne Hamilton has the best office in the world. He is an Expedition Leader in the Kimberley with Coral Adventurer...so much so that our Carolyne Jasinski tells him she wants his job. Wayne explains what is involved in ensuring the 100 passengers on the cruise are both informed and entertained during a 10-day cruise down the coast from Darwin to Br…
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Joining Audrey for this week's REELTalk - Former ICE Special Agent VICTOR AVILA will be here! PLUS, Senior Reporter and Chief European Correspondent for CBN News, DALE HURD will be here! AND, direct from Cape Town, South Africa, Dr. PETER HAMMOND will be here! In the words of Benjamin Franklin, "If we do not hang together, we shall surely hang sepa…
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What's it like to captain an expedition ship through some of the most remote territory in Australian waters? Carolyne Jasinski talks to Bill Fenalon, the captain of the Coral Adventurer.More information: coralexpeditions.comPhoto: Carolyne JasinskiTravel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT) által
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The team from Business Events Cairns and Great Barrier Reef, together with 18 tourism operators flew down to Melbourne to talk to the industry about having an event in Tropical North Queensland. Graeme asked Tara how the region was going post-COVID.Photo: Graeme Kemlo shows Tara Bannett (l) and Natalie Johnson (r)…
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Our segment on What’s On In Oz was well received, although we interrupted it with our 400th episode celebration and a focus on the Olympics last week. But we’re back with some news on things to see, do and enjoy in some of our cities and rural regions around Australia. To submit your information email: info@travelwritersradio.com…
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There’s something happening in Orange in central western NSW. Of six national winemaker award finalists,two winemakers and an assistant winemaker come from Orange – and they are all women, which did not go un-noticed by Jane Thomson OAM the founder of the Fabulous Ladies Wine Society, who tells us all about it. ChaLou Wines https://www.chalouwines.…
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What is it like cruising from Darwin to Broome? Carolyne Jasinski spent 10 days aboard the Coral Adventurer, taking in the delights of the Kimberley and the north west. Amazing landscapes, magnificent rivers and canyons with waterfalls…and did we mention the wildlife from whales to dolphins, sharks, turtles and of course, the odd crocodile. Photo: …
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Our #Worth1000Words segment this week comes from our Spain-based correspondent Karin Avila who is currently visiting Austria. She calls her image – No Bones About It and we reckon its worth 1000 words, as she explains:Hallstatt, Austria is known for its salt mines and postcard-perfect views. It’s also known for its Charnel House, or Bone House. Wit…
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Joining Audrey for this week's REELTalk - Bestselling author of American Betrayal & The Red Thread, DIANA WEST will be here! PLUS, founder of Stand Up America US author of Beyond Treason, MG PAUL VALLELY will be here! AND, the woman who is running against AOC, NY District 14, TINA FORTE, will be here! In the words of Benjamin Franklin, "If we do no…
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It is not every day you meet someone who does jousting for sport. Helen Hayes did. She chats with medieval sportsman, Andrew McKinnon who took up the ancient sport aged 40 and competes with his mighty steed and lance at events around Australia.Photo: Andrew McKinnonTravel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT) által
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Our musical theme today is harmony, and it is a pity Donald Trump seems to have already abandoned his pledge to be kinder. Graeme Kemlo spoke this week to our expat New York correspondent Phil Brown about how the Big Apple was responding to the latest political turbulence in the USAPhoto Phil BrownTravel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT) által
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Bringing history to life is what Derek Pugh - teacher, author, historian and guest lecturer on board Coral Expeditions' ships, does. He turns historical facts into fascinating stories that keep guests enthralled. Carolyne Jasinski chats to Derek as they cruise through the Kimberley in the top end of Western Australia.Photo: Carolyne Jasinski…
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Our resident wine expert Tyson Stelzer has been with us for most of our time on air and we appreciate his expert advice that listeners love. He is not long back from France where he regularly visits the champagne houses and he talks about Australia’s sparkling wine market, whether museum releases of aged wines are a good investment and talks about …
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Rita Erlich, our culinary editor recently took a cruise to Iceland, the Nordic island that lies between the Atlantic and Arctic oceans and is the region’s most sparsely populated country. Iceland has seen strong growth in its tourism numbers. While it was not a bucket list item for Rita she remained curious about its people and its culinary traditi…
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Kentroy Yearwood is an Amsterdam-based fashion designer who has been turning heads with his groundbreaking designs and unique aesthetic. Bridgett Leslie caught up with him at his studio where they talked about his creativity, resilience, and innovation. Photo: suppliedTravel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT) által
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We are literally on the eve of the 2024 Summer Olympics from Paris with the opening ceremony taking place along the River Seine, which promises to not only be historic but also a fabulous spectacular which will be seen here on the Nine network. The Opening Ceremony will be seen here in Australia on Nine, and is scheduled to start at 3.30am AEST on …
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