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It’s been a while

Episode 2 of the Hotels Streets and Cityscapes podcast, hosted by Colin Walker, titled "It’s been a while" was published on April 21, 2020 and runs 1 minutes.

April 21, 2020 ·1m · Hotels Streets and Cityscapes

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Changed jobs but still working in and around London. Day 30 of COVID 19 Lockdown.

Changed jobs but still working in and around London. Day 30 of COVID 19 Lockdown.
Beats with bits Podcast Sergio Miranda Some hypnotic, dark and beautifully crafted beats for your ears!Sergio Miranda, a Mexico-born Belgium resident, found his passion for the world of vinyl, turntables and the DJ culture at the lawless warehouses and outdoor parties that took the streets of Mexico City in the late 80s.His love for those early house / acid / techno sounds and the dark electronic melodies from new wave and rock bands such as New Order, Depeche Mode and The Cure, meant he soon started working as a lighting technician before getting his first taste behind the decks in the early 90s.As of that moment and for more than a decade, he has enjoyed a long and varied DJ career: he has played in many clubs in Mexico City, hotels in Cancun, the Dominican Republic and Fuerteventura Spain. In conjunction with this, Sergio has also held the position of sound and lighting technician for several musical theatre productions.After a few years of self-imposed abstinence and building on the existing technical possibilities, Reisezirkus Alexandra Reisen - gutes Essen - die schönsten Hotels und was andere Länder so besonders macht.Natürlich geht es hier auch viel um Marketing & Storytelling! Ich selbst bin beruflich in der Luxustourismusbranche unterwegs und beschäftigt mich viel dem Thema Führung und Persönlichkeit! Il cocco del re Raf e Ric A guest's view on Hotels and Hospitality No Show Jeff Borman and Matt Brown No Show is about the business of travel: hotels, tourism, technology, changing consumer tastes, the conference industry, and what you actually get for $50 worth of resort fees. Hosts Jeff Borman and Matt Brown explore the intersection of design, architecture, place, emotion, and memory. When we travel, we pass through these intersections, supported by a massive business infrastructure and a fleet of dedicated (and patient) service professionals.Want to be a No Show sponsor, or partner up with us to cover your event? Contact our front desk and let's talk.
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