In this podcast, Faye Taylor talks about the very interesting Ph.D research she has been doing into the post-tsunami reconstruction issues, especially to do with tourism, at Phi Phi Island, Thailand.
Playing Paintball, Skirmish and Laser Skirmish is a fun way to spend some near and dear time with friends and family. Hunt them, get them in your sights, and shoot them!
Seriously though, these games can be really exciting and provide just another way to enjoy the outdoors.
Cheryl Dekker and Sharon Stone, two of my students here at Victoria University, discuss the art and avaliability of Skirmish in and around Melbourne, Australia.
In this podcast, you will hear from two of my German students, Ben Oppl and Alex Leven, as they get together with “Boof” and talk about all the real Ocker things to do in and around Melbourne.
So, if you are German, or just thinking of coming to Melbourne for a visit and want to find out a little more about the culture here, this podcast is for you.
In this podcast, Christiane Eitle and Lilian Walk (two of my international students here at Victoria University) , talk about the gorgeous Moonlight Cinema situated in Melbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens.
In this podcast, Michaela Morris and Penny Mouyis (two students of mine here at Victoria University) talk about micro breweries here in Melbourne. It’s a great way to travel.
To find out more about the breweries mentioned, check out this website.
This is the second of the two part podcast series put together by students from Providence University, Taichung, Taiwan, about things to do while visiting Taiwan.
In this podcast (the first of two), I have had students from Providence University, Taichung, Taiwan, make 3 short stories about interesting things to do in Taiwan. The idea was to tell people who might be interested in travelling to Taiwan, things that they might not find out about in guide books.
Descriptions of Sun cakes, Sun Moon Lake and an interesting restaurant are included in this podcast.
Imagine going to a bar that you have never been to, ordering a drink, and then as the barperson serves you, you ask them where they go to drink and what their favourite drink there is. You then head to that bar, ask that barperson what their favourite bar and drink is, go there……and so on….
This is one of the many “experimental travel” experiences that can be had in the Lonely Planet publication. Two of my students, Erin Hines and Karina Smith, give this experimental travel experience a road test here in Melbourne.
Chritina Hienzel and Katja Mauer, two of my international students here at Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia, talk about some interesting pieces of public art that be be found in this very “arty” city.
Hear some arty-facts about a bronze dog, the yellow peril, and a cow up a tree in Christina and Katya’s wonderfully direct and engaging Germanic style.
The Travel Show, hosted in Melbourne, Australia, by Dr.Martin Fluker
(Ph.D), explores the idea of global travel. You can learn about
places you haven’t been to by hearing people talk about their own
unique travel experiences. You can also hear interesting perspectives
on travel from travellers, practitioners and academics. If travel is
in your blood, you should be subscribing to this podcast.