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insideABODE

Windermere Abode

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insideABODE is a podcast that gives you an unfiltered, honest, inside look at the Real Estate industry like you've never heard before. Windermere Abode is a boutique real estate brokerage located in Old Town Tacoma. We are changing—and elevating—real estate in this community. Windermere Abode intentionally maintains a small team of amazing agents, to focus time and energy focused on creating the best experience possible for buyers and sellers.
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Evan and Mel are just trying to navigate their new relationship! Join them on their journey to see just how far they make it while delving into everyday topics about life, work and all the things in between! Enjoy the quippy one liners and playful banters as they just keep on living their best life!
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Counting the Earth

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Sue Nelson and Alice Hope explore the numbers behind nature and pick apart the jargon and misinformation surrounding climate, the environment and biodiversity. Each month, they start with a number and investigate what it really means. From net zero to hedgerows, worms to water, Sue and Alice aren’t afraid to get their feet muddy in the quest for facts. Producer: Rachael Buchanan A Boffin Media production for the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
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Welcome to the Calgary to Cottage Podcast. I‘m Diane Planidin with eXp Realty. We have great communities, local businesses and the people are friendly. Our playground is the Rocky Mountains and the Vibe is Positive. We are so happy you found us! This show is about everything from living in Calgary to the Columbia Valley. We discuss lifestyle, community and homes. We love the great outdoors and making the most of life. If you are making a move to Calgary or Invermere, BC; buying your first ho ...
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Join Sean & Brie on a discussion-based podcast about people’s experiences, and places with a paranormal past! Connect with us, or share your story at our Email: paranormalfilescanada@gmail.com, Facebook: Paranormalfilescanada, Instagram: canadaparanormalfiles. Stay Spooky!
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Selling real estate is easier and more fun when you have plenty of clients who like and trust you Join hosts Marguerite Martin and Alyssa Christensen as they interview successful real estate agents who are tapping into the power of community marketing to sell more homes (without selling their souls). Want to learn more about how to attract great clients by being true to who you are? Visit CommunityMarketingCourse.com
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Delve

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Delve is a deep, detailed look at the landscape and culture of specific locations. By shining a light on the history and oral traditions (folk song, oral history, folklore and tale) of a place it seeks to show the breadth of human experience there. Talking to writers, storytellers, musicians, researchers, historians and local interest groups it weaves across the ages and disciplines, pulling in poetry and literature to explore both the past and present. "The history of a nation is not in par ...
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Welcome to your new home with million-dollar views! 🌅✨ Nestled in the serene beauty of Lake Windermere, this 5-bedroom family home offers the perfect blend of simplicity and luxury, providing an unparalleled lifestyle experience. Watch on YouTube Ideally located between Invermere and Fairmont Hot Springs. *Property Details:* 🏡 *Bedrooms:* 5 🌊 *View…
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In this episode, Dave Jones interviews Jessica Knicely (one half of The Knicely Group). They discuss the definition of luxury, the differences between the luxury markets in Tacoma and Gig Harbor, and the importance of location, views, and lifestyle in luxury properties. They also touch on the changing landscape of Gig Harbor and the increase in ame…
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...in which we tell the 1,000-year story of cartography in the historic counties of Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire with author, academic and cartophile Bill Shannon. When does the name 'Cumbria' first appear on a map? Who were the men – entrepreneurs, oddballs, fraudsters and visionaries – who developed the skills of surveying and map-makin…
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Mario Amaya is the owner and operator of Balcon X, a taco and pupusa (and putaco) restaurant located on Sixth Ave. Balcon X is named after his balcony where he got his start selling meals off 100th & Pac Ave. Mario’s life in inspirational, a true story of overcoming obstacles and all the mess life threw his way. Hit Balcon X up at 3102 6th Ave. The…
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Should professional athletes invest in real estate? In the first episode of season 10 of the insideABODE podcast Abode agents Derrik Shockman and Jordan Dam join to talk about pros investing in real estate and the opportunities that exist... there might be some other sport takes as well 👀 Follow Derrik Shockman online: Instagram: ⁠⁠@derrikshockman …
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Welcome to your dream home nestled right on the beautiful Mountainview Golf Course in Fairmont, BC! This exquisite 2-bedroom gem is perfect for golf enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Watch on YouTube Enjoy breathtaking golf course views and immerse yourself in the serene surroundings. 🌲🏞️ ✨ Features You'll Love: Prime Location: Located on the go…
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Welcome to your new home! This spacious 2-bedroom condo with a den offers over 1,200 square feet of comfortable living in a vibrant 55+ community. Watch on YouTube Located in Calgary, this condo is ideally situated just steps from the C-Train, Shopping, and West Side Recreation Centre. Enjoy a range of amenities, including an exercise room, a works…
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...in which we stride out from Seatoller in the company of conservationist and lichenologist April Windle to explore the Celtic woodlands of Borrowdale and celebrate the designation of a new 721-hectare (1,782-acre) National Nature Reserve in the valley. Immersing ourselves in the damp and shady confines of an oakwood, and tantalised by a tapestry …
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Quincy Henry is the co-owner and proprietor of Campfire Coffee, located at 1554 Market Street. He joined us for Part 4 of our ongoing series on running a small business in Tacoma. We talked about starting the shop and roasting business in Downtown Tacoma, the business climate in the city, and his mission to get more kids from the area out in nature…
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In this episode, Alice and Sue take you on an exploration of the past, present and future of the UK’s woodlands. Sue visits the enchanting Heartwood Forest in Hertfordshire, where she meets Chris Nichols from the Woodland Trust to uncover the latest insights from the Bunce Woodland Survey. The survey reveals how our woodlands have changed over the …
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...in which we journey deep into Newlands to tell the remarkable story of Elizabethen copper mining, and the part it played in making Keswick the birthplace of modernity. Leaving Little Town in the company of the inimitable Mark Hatton, we ascend the flanks of Hindscarth, and rewind time to the 1560s, to when England's war footing meant a domestic …
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Can adding an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) to your property significantly boost your income and home value? On this episode of the Good Neighbor Podcast, we dive into the nuts and bolts of this lucrative trend with Sergio Torrente, the visionary behind Casa Mia Services Incorporated. Established in 2007, Sergio's company has been at the forefront …
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Last week Tacoma lost one of its brightest lights. Matt Driscoll was a columnist for The News Tribune and the editor for the paper’s Opinion Section. But he was so much more than that. Rather than being a gatekeeper, he was an advocate for the less fortunate and less politically connected in our community. He made his column a forum for voices acro…
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Sitting at the mouth of the Firth of Forth in Scotland, the Isle of May is a sanctuary for nesting seabirds and the destination for this episode. Join Alice and Sue as they journey to the island and meet UKCEH Field Manager Mark Newell and his dedicated team. Discover the critical work they do to monitor seabird colonies, including the iconic puffi…
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Chase Hutchinson is a Tacoma-based freelance journalist and movie critic. He came on the show to talk about the year in movies. For our conversation, we tried to focus on films not based on pre-existing IP or sequels. So we’re mostly discussing smaller films — a mix of wide release, some available via video on demand (VOD), and others on various st…
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…in which we climb one of the Lake District's most popular heights, Loughrigg Fell, to celebrate the launch of a new book, Loughrigg: Tales of a small mountain. In the company of author Eileen Jones and botanist Pete Martin, we consider why this rambling maze of a fell – the classic 'first and last hill’ – holds such a special place in so many peop…
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In today’s irregular edition of the podcast, we discussed Saturday’s attempted assassination of former President Trump and the political fallout from it. I was joined in studio by Producer Doug and Evelyn Lopez, host of Channel 253 Podcast Crossing Division. BBC Reporting on the Shootingبقلم Channel 253
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Dave and Carol are longtime Seattle Sounders season ticket holders and former hosts of the Hands-Free Footy podcast. They decided, for a host of reasons, this would be their last year with season tickets. I asked them to join me for conversation about the state of the football club and its changing relationship with their fanbase. This is a two-par…
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…in which we head to the far northeast of Cumbria to explore the once thriving North Pennines coal industry in the company of ex-pitman Clive Seal. Rewinding to the 1240s, we unearth the first records of coal production in the area – supplying the monks of Lanercost - and discuss the border raids that threatened the cottage-style industry all the w…
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Stretching over ten miles through Cumbria’s countryside, Windermere isn't just England's largest lake – it’s a real-life classroom, helping us to understand how our environment is changing over time. Join Alice and Sue as they venture onto the water with UKCEH scientists Eleanor Mackay and Heather Moorhouse. Together, they explore the deep waters a…
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Unlock the secrets to transforming pediatric care with Dr. Aaron Weiss, the innovative founder of Premier Concierge Pediatrics. In this episode, we promise you'll learn how Dr. Weiss's mobile in-home pediatrics practice is revolutionizing healthcare for children in Orlando. With a background in general pediatrics and neonatology, Dr. Weiss shares h…
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...in which we stride out from Waterhead in the company of ecologist and Save Windermere campaigner Matt Staniek. In the vibrant watermeadows that flank the River Rothay we dig into local lad Matt's early life – where hedgehogs were nursed in the family home and Matt took nature walks with his grandmother. Fast-forwarding to the car crash that brok…
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Cameron Harwick is a professor at State University of New York Brockport. He previously joined us in 2022 for a conversation about the causes and impacts of the inflationary crisis in 2022. My goal in this episode was to help listeners better understand the various economic data and indicators that we encounter on a daily basis. There’s often a gap…
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...in which, standing in for Mark and Dave, BBC Cumbria's Nick Brownlee takes a seat at the bar to discuss the highs, lows and daily realities of operating a community pub. In a hospitality sector beset by staff shortages, rising costs and closures, Cumbria is home to a handful of thriving pubs that have been acquired by their communities. Nick spe…
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In this episode, Alice Hope and Sue Nelson get knee-deep in flowers to hear which plants attract the most pollinators – those vital bees, butterflies, wasps, beetles, flies and moths – and why. UKCEH ecologist Dr Claire Carvell takes Sue on a tour of the office wildflower meadow in Oxfordshire, discussing how citizen science is enhancing what we kn…
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Discover the epitome of luxury living in the heart of Puglia with this remarkable property, located in the historic village of San Vito dei Normanni. This extraordinary property seamlessly blends modern amenities with timeless elegance, offering a sophisticated lifestyle in one of Italy's most enchanting regions. Watch on YouTube A Culinary Dream: …
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In this episode, Windermere Abode agent Spencer Eiseman discusses home sale contingencies and what a seller should consider before accepting one. If you don't know what a contingent offer is, or want to learn strategies and tips on navigating one, this episode is for you! Follow Spencer Eiseman online: Instagram: ⁠@spencer_eiseman ⁠Webpage⁠ Have an…
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In this episode, Sue and Alice dive into the factors affecting the ecological health of our rivers. Alice goes wading in the River Kennet with Anna Forbes from ARK to explore river health monitoring first hand, encountering some fascinating river residents along the way. Then Sue and Alice chat with Dr Mike Bowes and Dr Eleanor Mackay of UKCEH abou…
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Emmett O’Connell is a recovering journalist, who writes the blog Olympia Time and hosts the podcast Olympia Standard. He recently published an article examining the hoovering up of homes by corporate and institutional landlords and the impact this is having on communities. Cast of Characters Emmett O’Connell – Olympia Time & Olympia Standard Going …
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