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Drea’s Point of View - Episode 331: Review: Favorite Super Bowl Commercials and Moments

Episode 331: Review: Favorite Super Bowl Commercials and Moments

02/17/23 • 13 min

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Drea’s Point of View
In this review, I talk about some favorite commercials and discuss the entertainment of the night. Intro and outro @nikkos_ramone. Support the show at www.theedreaspointofview.com. Let’s Connect Twitter: https://twitter.com/DreaPoint Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063549548100 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dreaspointofview
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In this review, I talk about some favorite commercials and discuss the entertainment of the night. Intro and outro @nikkos_ramone. Support the show at www.theedreaspointofview.com. Let’s Connect Twitter: https://twitter.com/DreaPoint Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063549548100 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dreaspointofview

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undefined - Episode 330: Digital Nomad Jobs for 2023

Episode 330: Digital Nomad Jobs for 2023

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In this episode I list some digital nomad jobs and where to find them. Intro and outro @nikkos_ramone Recorded and edited @mzoundz. There are over 2 million podcasts, but how many of those can massage the mind, elevate the senses, take you to another plateau. Allow me to introduce you to Drea’s point of view, the 10 minute or less podcast that brings you observations and experiences from her perspective. It seems like everyone wants to not only travel, but work remotely. So what if I told you it's easier than you think to do? Both? Being a digital nomad is on the rise, and I would love to give you a list of some of those jobs for 2023. Allow me to welcome you to Drea's point of view. I am your hostess, Drea. You can follow the show at Drea Point on Twitter and at Drea’s point of view on Instagram, clubhouse, Facebook and Pinterest. You can be a social media manager. They are responsible for managing a company's social media. You engage with followers and create content. Almost everyone is looking for that. They wear many hats, but no two days are the same. For you Web developers, being a digital nomad is for you. You're responsible for creating websites and developing databases. This job can definitely work from anywhere in the world. A graphic designer is one of the most in demand. These are skilled professionals responsible for layouts, logos, and making sure the client's needs are met. They also work independently, so this may be something that will work for you. You can work from anywhere If you're a copywriter, it's a creative job where you make brochures and other marketing materials. You can be an affiliate marketing manager. You would recruit affiliates and track the sales data. You will manage and develop marketing programs. Virtual assistants are very popular. I see those advertised a lot on the socials. They give support from any location. They book travel plan a schedule, handle emails and more. They have to be organized and have good communication skills. There is also the content creator. This entails writing, photography or even being a podcaster. You need strong writing skills or an eye for design. There are three types of digital nomads. The first type is being fully remote. You still have an employer, but you work from home instead of an office. The second is a freelancer where you can charge by the hour. You're fully independent and choose your own hours. Then there's the online entrepreneur. They take risks financially to get their business going. They depend on employees or freelancers, so you're probably wondering where can you sign up for these jobs? There are plenty of places to find digital nomad jobs. Some of these sites are remote.co remotetive.co. weworkremotely.com and workingnomads.com. Good luck to those of you who are interested. My goal isn't to change your point of view, but to see things from Drea's point of view. Please don't forget to subscribe to my show as well as my YouTube channel, Drea's point of view, so you don't miss any of the multiple episodes that I have for you each week. Thanks so much for listening. More products Check out my merchandise at: https://www.theedreaspointofview.com/

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undefined - Episode 332: Places to Travel in 2023

Episode 332: Places to Travel in 2023

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Intro and outro @nikkos ramone Edited and recorded @mzoundz. Recently, I read an article in Conness Traveler magazine that gave a list of the places to travel This year. Since the airports are more packed than they were pre Covid, I thought I'd dedicate this episode to some of the top places to travel. I'm Drea, the hostess of Drea's point of view, and I would like to welcome you to my show. Drea's point of view is on Facebook, IG Clubhouse and Pinterest. You can also find me on Twitter @Dreapoint. The first place on the list is Auckland New Zealand. It is known for keeping covid under control. They have non-stop flights from six cities in February. They'll be celebrating the Chinese New Year with the Lantern festival. In March They'll have Pacifica, the largest Pacific Island festival in the world. Next on the list known for island getaways and safari lodges is Kenya. In Nairobi, they opened some new hotel concepts. The Social House of Nairobi opened pre pandemic and has 83 rooms of local products. On my list is Morocco known for desert stays and design exhibits. Marrakesh known to attract designers. There's also the Museum of African Contemporary Art. Memphis, Tennessee is on that list and I can agree to that. It has a lot of museums, good food and blues. There's a lot more than just Beale Street, so if you ever go, don't just go to Beale Street and Graceland. If you go in May, you can enjoy the world champion barbecue contest as Memphis in May, which is a long month long celebration. They have a lot of unique hotels opening there, including the Memphian and if I'm not mistaken, they have the Peabody Hotel at the top of it. They have these ducks that actually they're trained. They line up in a circle. It's very cute to see. So definitely add Memphis to your list. Nepal is on the list. For those of you interested in mountain retreats. tea houses and a culinary experience is what attracts people to Taiwan. One area can not pronounce this, Ximending was just named one of the 51 coolest neighborhoods in the world. There's also a high speed rail in Thailand, one of the oldest cities. Japan is now open and welcoming people visa free. Those who have been Vaxxed don't need a covid test, but those who are un vaxxed need a negative test. Tokyo and Kyoto are the best places to see. I went once about seven years ago and was surprised at how reasonable prices were. They don't take tips either. I found that out when I tried to tip my server. She actually followed me out the door, ran after me and gave it back to me. It's a civilized society too, so it was definitely worth the visit for that alone. Bangkok is on this list for their culinary scene, their Virginia Blue Ridge mountains home to the Blue Ridge Parkway, also known as America's Favorite Drive. If you're big on adventure, hiking, horseback, archery, or even golf, then this is a place for you. Turks and Caicos is known for cruise upgrades and sleek resorts. White sands and blue waters is what attracts visitors there. More properties are planning to come this year, including the 31 acre South Bank, Turks and Caicos and the Strand Turks and Caicos, which is 20 minutes south of Grace Bay. Zamora, Spain is on the list and it has the most Romanesque architecture in Europe. It's also known for its lakes. Toro is their wine region. There is much more on the list. So where are you planning to visit? One of my cities to visit this year is Rio. My quote of the day comes from James Miser and it says, if you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion and avoid the people you might better stay home. Before I go, I wanna remind you to turn your notifications on so that you're one of the first to know of my new episodes. I am not trying to change your point of view. All I ask is that you listen to Drea's point of view. Thank you for listening.

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