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Life Magazine and the Power of Photography, Edited by Katherine A. Bussard and Kristen Gresh
Life Magazine and the Power of Photography, Edited by Katherine A. Bussard and Kristen Gresh; Distributed for the Princeton University Art Museum
published: 17 Mar 2020
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America In Pictures - The Story of LIFE Magazine (2011)
Life was an iconic weekly magazine that specialised in extraordinarily vivid photojournalism. Through its most dynamic decades, - the 40s, 50s and 60s - Life caught the spirit of America as it blossomed into a world superpower. Read by over half the country, its influence on American people was unparalleled. No other magazine in the world held the photograph in such high esteem. At Life the pictures, not the words, did the talking. As a result, the Life photographer was king.
In this film, leading UK fashion photographer Rankin celebrates the work of Life's legendary photographers including Alfred Eisenstaedt and Margaret Bourke-White, who went to outrageous lengths to get the best picture - moving armies, naval fleets and even the population of entire towns. He travels across the USA to ...
published: 27 Dec 2022
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Boyz II Men - Girl In The Life Magazine
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Please Support The Artist By Buying Their Songs/Albums
published: 21 Aug 2011
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Pes 2012 - Coldcave - Life magazine
published: 10 Oct 2011
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Life Magazine's Greatest Photographers Share Their Photographic Stories
Life Magazine was known for its large-format photojournalism. In 1984 I got the chance to make this television documentary about the history of Life. I did it by interviewing some of their greatest photojournalists.
At the height of its popularity, Life magazine was one of the most widely read publications in the United States. Its success was propelled by its unique blend of photojournalism, captivating human-interest stories and in-depth coverage of major world events. At its peak, in the late 1960s Life's weekly circulation reached more than 8.5 million copies.
Most readers received the magazine through subscriptions delivered to their homes. The magazine's wide distribution made it a staple in American households. At a time when television was still in its infancy, Life brought image...
published: 27 Aug 2023
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Great Life Magazine Photos & Photographers
To see this program visit http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0001LQJW6. To support my efforts to create more clips please donate to me at www.patreon.com/allinaday. Top Life Magazine photographers tell viewers stories about their best photos. Behind-the-scenes stories of how they were made. Extremely valuable for photographers and deeply emotional for viewers who want to relive some of the greatest moments of the 20th century. #photojournalism #photography #lifemagazine
published: 13 Feb 2006
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Cold Cave - "Life Magazine"
Cold Cave's video for "Life Magazine" off of their album "Love Comes Close".
Buy from iTunes: www.itunes.com/coldcave/lovecomesclose
Buy from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Love-Comes-Close/dp/B002T09JAG/ref=dm_cd_album_lnk
Director: Focus Creeps
Editor: Matt Egan
Producer: Stacy Paris
Actress: Marti Domination
Thanks to: Anthony Mathile, Christelle de Castro, Katherine Pickard, Albert Herter
Matador Records on the web:
http://www.matadorrecords.com/
https://www.facebook.com/MatadorRecords/
https://twitter.com/matadorrecords
published: 03 Mar 2010
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Girl In The Life Magazine
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Girl In The Life Magazine · Boyz II Men
Evolution
℗ 1997 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 1997-01-01
Producer, Co- Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Boyz II Men
Producer: Babyface
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Jon Gass
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer, Engineer: Paul Boutin
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Brad Gilderman
Composer Lyricist: Babyface
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 31 Jul 2018
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British Expats in Portugal: How This Country Changed My Life! #expatlife
Meet Natalie Turner, best-selling author and women’s leadership expert, and Carl Heinz, her business partner and professional vinyl DJ. After years in Asia, these two British "expats" made the leap to Portugal two years ago—and never looked back! Tune in as they chat with Dylan about adapting to life in Portugal, the joys of living in a tight-knit community, and why this move feels like home.
"Portugal - The simple life”, an Insider's Perspective to Portugal - Season 3, Episode 40
CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Intro
1:48 - About Carl and Natalie
2:47 - How, and why Portugal?
4:40 - First impressions, and what surprised them
6:03 - "We felt very welcomed here"
7:32 - The work they are doing
9:10 - The joys of living in a tight-knit community
11:50 - Why Portuguese people are amazing
12:42 - Be open to...
published: 06 Jan 2025
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Life Magazine 50th Anniversary Special - ABC News - 1987
Edited version of the original two hour special broadcast on ABC-TV, November 15, 1987, and hosted by Barbara Walters. Only in the Eighties could a TV special look like this!
published: 02 Aug 2019
0:14
Life Magazine and the Power of Photography, Edited by Katherine A. Bussard and Kristen Gresh
Life Magazine and the Power of Photography, Edited by Katherine A. Bussard and Kristen Gresh; Distributed for the Princeton University Art Museum
Life Magazine and the Power of Photography, Edited by Katherine A. Bussard and Kristen Gresh; Distributed for the Princeton University Art Museum
https://wn.com/Life_Magazine_And_The_Power_Of_Photography,_Edited_By_Katherine_A._Bussard_And_Kristen_Gresh
Life Magazine and the Power of Photography, Edited by Katherine A. Bussard and Kristen Gresh; Distributed for the Princeton University Art Museum
- published: 17 Mar 2020
- views: 1763
1:00:05
America In Pictures - The Story of LIFE Magazine (2011)
Life was an iconic weekly magazine that specialised in extraordinarily vivid photojournalism. Through its most dynamic decades, - the 40s, 50s and 60s - Life ca...
Life was an iconic weekly magazine that specialised in extraordinarily vivid photojournalism. Through its most dynamic decades, - the 40s, 50s and 60s - Life caught the spirit of America as it blossomed into a world superpower. Read by over half the country, its influence on American people was unparalleled. No other magazine in the world held the photograph in such high esteem. At Life the pictures, not the words, did the talking. As a result, the Life photographer was king.
In this film, leading UK fashion photographer Rankin celebrates the work of Life's legendary photographers including Alfred Eisenstaedt and Margaret Bourke-White, who went to outrageous lengths to get the best picture - moving armies, naval fleets and even the population of entire towns. He travels across the USA to meet photographers Bill Eppridge, John Shearer, John Loengard, Burk Uzzle and Harry Benson who, between them, have shot the big moments in American history - from the assassination of Robert F Kennedy, the Civil Rights struggle and Vietnam to behind the scenes at the Playboy mansion and the greatest names in Hollywood.
These photographers pioneered new forms of photojournalism, living with and photographing their subjects for weeks, enabling them to capture compelling yet ordinary aspects of American life too. Rankin discovers that Life told the story of America in photographs, and also taught America how to be American.
https://wn.com/America_In_Pictures_The_Story_Of_Life_Magazine_(2011)
Life was an iconic weekly magazine that specialised in extraordinarily vivid photojournalism. Through its most dynamic decades, - the 40s, 50s and 60s - Life caught the spirit of America as it blossomed into a world superpower. Read by over half the country, its influence on American people was unparalleled. No other magazine in the world held the photograph in such high esteem. At Life the pictures, not the words, did the talking. As a result, the Life photographer was king.
In this film, leading UK fashion photographer Rankin celebrates the work of Life's legendary photographers including Alfred Eisenstaedt and Margaret Bourke-White, who went to outrageous lengths to get the best picture - moving armies, naval fleets and even the population of entire towns. He travels across the USA to meet photographers Bill Eppridge, John Shearer, John Loengard, Burk Uzzle and Harry Benson who, between them, have shot the big moments in American history - from the assassination of Robert F Kennedy, the Civil Rights struggle and Vietnam to behind the scenes at the Playboy mansion and the greatest names in Hollywood.
These photographers pioneered new forms of photojournalism, living with and photographing their subjects for weeks, enabling them to capture compelling yet ordinary aspects of American life too. Rankin discovers that Life told the story of America in photographs, and also taught America how to be American.
- published: 27 Dec 2022
- views: 3960
3:33
Boyz II Men - Girl In The Life Magazine
{DISCLAIMER}
I Don't Own This Song
No Copyright Intended
This Song Belongs To Its Respective Owners
Please Support The Artist By Buying Their Songs/Albums
{DISCLAIMER}
I Don't Own This Song
No Copyright Intended
This Song Belongs To Its Respective Owners
Please Support The Artist By Buying Their Songs/Albums
https://wn.com/Boyz_Ii_Men_Girl_In_The_Life_Magazine
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I Don't Own This Song
No Copyright Intended
This Song Belongs To Its Respective Owners
Please Support The Artist By Buying Their Songs/Albums
- published: 21 Aug 2011
- views: 460531
54:07
Life Magazine's Greatest Photographers Share Their Photographic Stories
Life Magazine was known for its large-format photojournalism. In 1984 I got the chance to make this television documentary about the history of Life. I did it b...
Life Magazine was known for its large-format photojournalism. In 1984 I got the chance to make this television documentary about the history of Life. I did it by interviewing some of their greatest photojournalists.
At the height of its popularity, Life magazine was one of the most widely read publications in the United States. Its success was propelled by its unique blend of photojournalism, captivating human-interest stories and in-depth coverage of major world events. At its peak, in the late 1960s Life's weekly circulation reached more than 8.5 million copies.
Most readers received the magazine through subscriptions delivered to their homes. The magazine's wide distribution made it a staple in American households. At a time when television was still in its infancy, Life brought images from around the world into American living rooms. The magazine's 11×14 inches format provided an expansive canvas for its photographs. Life covered significant events including World War II, the civil rights movement, the space race, and the Vietnam War.
With the rise of television in the 1960s and changing reader habits, the weekly publication of Life magazine began to struggle. The magazine shifted formats several times, from weekly to monthly and then to special editions, before finally ceasing regular publication in 2000. Still, its legacy in photojournalism and its contribution to American culture remain significant.
Some of the photographers who I interviewed included:
Nina Leen was one of the first female photographers for Life magazine and became known for her diverse range of subjects, from American youth and societal trends to nature and animals. One of her most famous photo essays for Life documented the lives of teenage girls in the 1940s, offering a window into the youth culture of the era.
Edward Clark was a photojournalist best known for his work with Life magazine. Clark was born in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1911. He began his career in his hometown, working for the Nashville Tennessean. Later, he moved to New York City and joined Life magazine. One of Clark's most famous photographs is of a grief-stricken widow at the funeral of her husband, a WWII soldier. This image is a heart-wrenching depiction of the human cost of war, and it remains one of the magazine's most memorable covers.
Gordon Parks was a groundbreaking African American photographer, filmmaker, writer, and musician. He is most well-known for his work with Life magazine, where he became the first African American staff photographer and writer. Parks' work documented American life and culture, focusing especially on issues of civil rights, poverty, and urban life. Born into poverty Parks faced numerous hardships in his youth, including racial discrimination. These experiences would heavily influence his work. Parks picked up a camera in a pawn shop and taught himself photography.
Loomis Dean was a noted photographer who worked for Life magazine for nearly two decades. Dean's time at Life coincided with the Golden Age of Hollywood. His assignments often sent him to capture candid moments of stars, behind-the-scenes activities on set, and glitzy Hollywood parties. Dean photographed a vast array of celebrities, including Frank Sinatra, Audrey Hepburn, James Dean, and Salvador Dalí.
John Phillips photography during World War II is particularly noteworthy. Phillips was known for his daring. In the early stages of World War II, he even went behind enemy lines to capture the daily life under Nazi occupation, giving a unique perspective on the war's realities. After WWII, Phillips continued to document the aftermath and recovery process in Europe. He captured the devastation, the political shifts, and the gradual rebuilding of societies torn apart by the war.
Martha Holmes was a noteworthy photographer for Life magazine, particularly during an era when few women held such positions in mainstream media. Martha began her career in photography working for local newspapers before joining Life magazine in the 1940s. She was one of the few female photographers at the magazine at that time.
Carl Mydans was born in 1907 in Boston. He became one of the first staff photographers for Life magazine when it was founded in 1936. Mydans is best known for his coverage of World War II. He and his wife, who was a Life correspondent, were captured by Japanese forces in the Philippines in 1941 and spent nearly two years as prisoners of war. After their release in 1943, Mydans returned to the war front.
Life's dominant position in the American media landscape began to decline by the late 1960s and early 1970s. Competition from television, changing reader habits & rising postal rates (which affected delivery costs for subscriptions) contributed to its challenges. The weekly edition of Life ceased publication in 1972 though it had several reincarnations in the subsequent decades as special monthly editions & then later as occasional special issues.
https://wn.com/Life_Magazine's_Greatest_Photographers_Share_Their_Photographic_Stories
Life Magazine was known for its large-format photojournalism. In 1984 I got the chance to make this television documentary about the history of Life. I did it by interviewing some of their greatest photojournalists.
At the height of its popularity, Life magazine was one of the most widely read publications in the United States. Its success was propelled by its unique blend of photojournalism, captivating human-interest stories and in-depth coverage of major world events. At its peak, in the late 1960s Life's weekly circulation reached more than 8.5 million copies.
Most readers received the magazine through subscriptions delivered to their homes. The magazine's wide distribution made it a staple in American households. At a time when television was still in its infancy, Life brought images from around the world into American living rooms. The magazine's 11×14 inches format provided an expansive canvas for its photographs. Life covered significant events including World War II, the civil rights movement, the space race, and the Vietnam War.
With the rise of television in the 1960s and changing reader habits, the weekly publication of Life magazine began to struggle. The magazine shifted formats several times, from weekly to monthly and then to special editions, before finally ceasing regular publication in 2000. Still, its legacy in photojournalism and its contribution to American culture remain significant.
Some of the photographers who I interviewed included:
Nina Leen was one of the first female photographers for Life magazine and became known for her diverse range of subjects, from American youth and societal trends to nature and animals. One of her most famous photo essays for Life documented the lives of teenage girls in the 1940s, offering a window into the youth culture of the era.
Edward Clark was a photojournalist best known for his work with Life magazine. Clark was born in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1911. He began his career in his hometown, working for the Nashville Tennessean. Later, he moved to New York City and joined Life magazine. One of Clark's most famous photographs is of a grief-stricken widow at the funeral of her husband, a WWII soldier. This image is a heart-wrenching depiction of the human cost of war, and it remains one of the magazine's most memorable covers.
Gordon Parks was a groundbreaking African American photographer, filmmaker, writer, and musician. He is most well-known for his work with Life magazine, where he became the first African American staff photographer and writer. Parks' work documented American life and culture, focusing especially on issues of civil rights, poverty, and urban life. Born into poverty Parks faced numerous hardships in his youth, including racial discrimination. These experiences would heavily influence his work. Parks picked up a camera in a pawn shop and taught himself photography.
Loomis Dean was a noted photographer who worked for Life magazine for nearly two decades. Dean's time at Life coincided with the Golden Age of Hollywood. His assignments often sent him to capture candid moments of stars, behind-the-scenes activities on set, and glitzy Hollywood parties. Dean photographed a vast array of celebrities, including Frank Sinatra, Audrey Hepburn, James Dean, and Salvador Dalí.
John Phillips photography during World War II is particularly noteworthy. Phillips was known for his daring. In the early stages of World War II, he even went behind enemy lines to capture the daily life under Nazi occupation, giving a unique perspective on the war's realities. After WWII, Phillips continued to document the aftermath and recovery process in Europe. He captured the devastation, the political shifts, and the gradual rebuilding of societies torn apart by the war.
Martha Holmes was a noteworthy photographer for Life magazine, particularly during an era when few women held such positions in mainstream media. Martha began her career in photography working for local newspapers before joining Life magazine in the 1940s. She was one of the few female photographers at the magazine at that time.
Carl Mydans was born in 1907 in Boston. He became one of the first staff photographers for Life magazine when it was founded in 1936. Mydans is best known for his coverage of World War II. He and his wife, who was a Life correspondent, were captured by Japanese forces in the Philippines in 1941 and spent nearly two years as prisoners of war. After their release in 1943, Mydans returned to the war front.
Life's dominant position in the American media landscape began to decline by the late 1960s and early 1970s. Competition from television, changing reader habits & rising postal rates (which affected delivery costs for subscriptions) contributed to its challenges. The weekly edition of Life ceased publication in 1972 though it had several reincarnations in the subsequent decades as special monthly editions & then later as occasional special issues.
- published: 27 Aug 2023
- views: 9063
1:00
Great Life Magazine Photos & Photographers
To see this program visit http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0001LQJW6. To support my efforts to create more clips please donate to me at www.patreon.com/allinaday. Top...
To see this program visit http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0001LQJW6. To support my efforts to create more clips please donate to me at www.patreon.com/allinaday. Top Life Magazine photographers tell viewers stories about their best photos. Behind-the-scenes stories of how they were made. Extremely valuable for photographers and deeply emotional for viewers who want to relive some of the greatest moments of the 20th century. #photojournalism #photography #lifemagazine
https://wn.com/Great_Life_Magazine_Photos_Photographers
To see this program visit http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0001LQJW6. To support my efforts to create more clips please donate to me at www.patreon.com/allinaday. Top Life Magazine photographers tell viewers stories about their best photos. Behind-the-scenes stories of how they were made. Extremely valuable for photographers and deeply emotional for viewers who want to relive some of the greatest moments of the 20th century. #photojournalism #photography #lifemagazine
- published: 13 Feb 2006
- views: 19725
3:02
Cold Cave - "Life Magazine"
Cold Cave's video for "Life Magazine" off of their album "Love Comes Close".
Buy from iTunes: www.itunes.com/coldcave/lovecomesclose
Buy from Amazon: http://w...
Cold Cave's video for "Life Magazine" off of their album "Love Comes Close".
Buy from iTunes: www.itunes.com/coldcave/lovecomesclose
Buy from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Love-Comes-Close/dp/B002T09JAG/ref=dm_cd_album_lnk
Director: Focus Creeps
Editor: Matt Egan
Producer: Stacy Paris
Actress: Marti Domination
Thanks to: Anthony Mathile, Christelle de Castro, Katherine Pickard, Albert Herter
Matador Records on the web:
http://www.matadorrecords.com/
https://www.facebook.com/MatadorRecords/
https://twitter.com/matadorrecords
https://wn.com/Cold_Cave_Life_Magazine
Cold Cave's video for "Life Magazine" off of their album "Love Comes Close".
Buy from iTunes: www.itunes.com/coldcave/lovecomesclose
Buy from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Love-Comes-Close/dp/B002T09JAG/ref=dm_cd_album_lnk
Director: Focus Creeps
Editor: Matt Egan
Producer: Stacy Paris
Actress: Marti Domination
Thanks to: Anthony Mathile, Christelle de Castro, Katherine Pickard, Albert Herter
Matador Records on the web:
http://www.matadorrecords.com/
https://www.facebook.com/MatadorRecords/
https://twitter.com/matadorrecords
- published: 03 Mar 2010
- views: 686785
3:29
Girl In The Life Magazine
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Girl In The Life Magazine · Boyz II Men
Evolution
℗ 1997 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 1997-01-01
Producer...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Girl In The Life Magazine · Boyz II Men
Evolution
℗ 1997 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 1997-01-01
Producer, Co- Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Boyz II Men
Producer: Babyface
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Jon Gass
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer, Engineer: Paul Boutin
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Brad Gilderman
Composer Lyricist: Babyface
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Girl_In_The_Life_Magazine
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Girl In The Life Magazine · Boyz II Men
Evolution
℗ 1997 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 1997-01-01
Producer, Co- Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Boyz II Men
Producer: Babyface
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Jon Gass
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer, Engineer: Paul Boutin
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Brad Gilderman
Composer Lyricist: Babyface
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 31 Jul 2018
- views: 220328
15:05
British Expats in Portugal: How This Country Changed My Life! #expatlife
Meet Natalie Turner, best-selling author and women’s leadership expert, and Carl Heinz, her business partner and professional vinyl DJ. After years in Asia, the...
Meet Natalie Turner, best-selling author and women’s leadership expert, and Carl Heinz, her business partner and professional vinyl DJ. After years in Asia, these two British "expats" made the leap to Portugal two years ago—and never looked back! Tune in as they chat with Dylan about adapting to life in Portugal, the joys of living in a tight-knit community, and why this move feels like home.
"Portugal - The simple life”, an Insider's Perspective to Portugal - Season 3, Episode 40
CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Intro
1:48 - About Carl and Natalie
2:47 - How, and why Portugal?
4:40 - First impressions, and what surprised them
6:03 - "We felt very welcomed here"
7:32 - The work they are doing
9:10 - The joys of living in a tight-knit community
11:50 - Why Portuguese people are amazing
12:42 - Be open to life!
13:15 - Portugal, the simple life? Why?
*ABOUT PORTUGAL THE SIMPLE LIFE PODCAST*
"Portugal - The simple life”, an insider's perspective to Portugal.
We already know about Portugal’s fantastic weather, food and people. In this podcast, we go deeper to meet the people who make this country so wonderful.
Dylan, who has made his life in Portugal, shares an insider's perspective on what makes Portugal the unique, beautiful and fantastic country it is. Join him and his guests weekly as they shed light on the incredible people, culture, history and lifestyle that make Portugal so appealing. A country where everyone feels like they belong.
🇵🇹 If you are interested in 🏡 PROPERTY FOR SALE IN PORTUGAL, Dylan and his team would love to chat with you!
Send us a message: https://tinyurl.com/Portugal-The-Simple-Life
Portugal Realty, a Leisure Launch group company, sponsors our podcast. Welcome to the simple life!
*ALSO AVAILABLE AT*
• Apple podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/pt/podcast/portugal-the-simple-life/id1504713741
• Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/10sUtGdmYQHjfolMIbJZPI
• https://portugal-the-simple-life.buzzsprout.com/
*OUR WEBSITE*
https://www.portugal-the-simple-life.com/
*FOLLOW US*
• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Portugalthesimplelife
• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/portugal_the_simple_life/
• Twitter: https://twitter.com/PortugalSimple
If you’d like to get in touch or share your experience with Portugal, we’d love to hear from you!
Email:
[email protected]
WhatsApp: (+351) 910 571 613
*🔔 SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more podcast videos about Portugal!*
https://www.youtube.com/c/portugalthesimplelife
*🔔 DOWNLOAD our free Portugal The Simple Life Magazine!*
https://www.portugal-the-simple-life.com/magazine
#PortugalTheSimpleLife #Portugal #movingabroad
Portugal the Simple Life podcast, Portugal the simple life, podcasts Portugal, Portugal, Dylan Herholdt, Moving from the UK to Portugal, Natalie Turner, DJ Carl Heinz, moving to Portugal, experience as expats in Portugal, living in a Portuguese community, why Portugal, moving abroad, expats in Portugal
https://wn.com/British_Expats_In_Portugal_How_This_Country_Changed_My_Life_Expatlife
Meet Natalie Turner, best-selling author and women’s leadership expert, and Carl Heinz, her business partner and professional vinyl DJ. After years in Asia, these two British "expats" made the leap to Portugal two years ago—and never looked back! Tune in as they chat with Dylan about adapting to life in Portugal, the joys of living in a tight-knit community, and why this move feels like home.
"Portugal - The simple life”, an Insider's Perspective to Portugal - Season 3, Episode 40
CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Intro
1:48 - About Carl and Natalie
2:47 - How, and why Portugal?
4:40 - First impressions, and what surprised them
6:03 - "We felt very welcomed here"
7:32 - The work they are doing
9:10 - The joys of living in a tight-knit community
11:50 - Why Portuguese people are amazing
12:42 - Be open to life!
13:15 - Portugal, the simple life? Why?
*ABOUT PORTUGAL THE SIMPLE LIFE PODCAST*
"Portugal - The simple life”, an insider's perspective to Portugal.
We already know about Portugal’s fantastic weather, food and people. In this podcast, we go deeper to meet the people who make this country so wonderful.
Dylan, who has made his life in Portugal, shares an insider's perspective on what makes Portugal the unique, beautiful and fantastic country it is. Join him and his guests weekly as they shed light on the incredible people, culture, history and lifestyle that make Portugal so appealing. A country where everyone feels like they belong.
🇵🇹 If you are interested in 🏡 PROPERTY FOR SALE IN PORTUGAL, Dylan and his team would love to chat with you!
Send us a message: https://tinyurl.com/Portugal-The-Simple-Life
Portugal Realty, a Leisure Launch group company, sponsors our podcast. Welcome to the simple life!
*ALSO AVAILABLE AT*
• Apple podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/pt/podcast/portugal-the-simple-life/id1504713741
• Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/10sUtGdmYQHjfolMIbJZPI
• https://portugal-the-simple-life.buzzsprout.com/
*OUR WEBSITE*
https://www.portugal-the-simple-life.com/
*FOLLOW US*
• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Portugalthesimplelife
• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/portugal_the_simple_life/
• Twitter: https://twitter.com/PortugalSimple
If you’d like to get in touch or share your experience with Portugal, we’d love to hear from you!
Email:
[email protected]
WhatsApp: (+351) 910 571 613
*🔔 SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more podcast videos about Portugal!*
https://www.youtube.com/c/portugalthesimplelife
*🔔 DOWNLOAD our free Portugal The Simple Life Magazine!*
https://www.portugal-the-simple-life.com/magazine
#PortugalTheSimpleLife #Portugal #movingabroad
Portugal the Simple Life podcast, Portugal the simple life, podcasts Portugal, Portugal, Dylan Herholdt, Moving from the UK to Portugal, Natalie Turner, DJ Carl Heinz, moving to Portugal, experience as expats in Portugal, living in a Portuguese community, why Portugal, moving abroad, expats in Portugal
- published: 06 Jan 2025
- views: 594
28:51
Life Magazine 50th Anniversary Special - ABC News - 1987
Edited version of the original two hour special broadcast on ABC-TV, November 15, 1987, and hosted by Barbara Walters. Only in the Eighties could a TV special l...
Edited version of the original two hour special broadcast on ABC-TV, November 15, 1987, and hosted by Barbara Walters. Only in the Eighties could a TV special look like this!
https://wn.com/Life_Magazine_50Th_Anniversary_Special_Abc_News_1987
Edited version of the original two hour special broadcast on ABC-TV, November 15, 1987, and hosted by Barbara Walters. Only in the Eighties could a TV special look like this!
- published: 02 Aug 2019
- views: 2563