Tag: life cover
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Dave arrives in Brasilia – Episode 17
Dave is in Brasilia and has found himself a pool house….of sorts. It turns out that he crossed his fingers during the soccer bet so….all bets are off. In the meantime Dave throws on a superb pink suit and shows us where the Brasilia party is at by taking us to the action behind the…
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The Plaza of the Three Powers
Just another day in the life of a senior sports reporter, here I am at the Three Powers Square, The Plaza of the Three Powers (Praça dos Três Portuguese Powers) http://en.wikiarquitectura.com/index.php/Three_Powers_Square is a place whose name derives from the meeting of the three governmental powers around it: the Executive, represented by the Planalto Palace, the…
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The Pool House
This may look like I’m relaxing, I’m prepping my next story angle and relaxing in my pool house.
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Stepping out in style
A senior sports reporter has to make a statement when stepping out on the town, look out Brasilia I’m ready to party.
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Dave’s Big Break Brazil – Episode 16
We’re halfway through Dave’s trip and he is starting to run out of cash. He decides to start an African foot massage service on the beach. Dave’s LNN colleague, Kagiso Lediga has a pretty serious pep talk with Dave saying that he’s an embarrassment for not only LNN, but also for Uganda. Dave just can’t…
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This village is for all types of moms
Mom-in-progress Kagiso Msimango believes all moms – single, partnered, married or whatever – need all the support they can get.
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Dave interviews Claudio da Matta – Episode 15
Dave, thanks for the wonderful insight into Claudio da Matta and the Brazilian music scene. As a SENIOR sports reporter we know that you’ll be chasing the Suárez sports stories in your next reports *cough cough*. Let’s hope that Dave starts to rock his Big Break otherwise he may be singing for his supper. Follow Dave’s adventures…
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A letter from Dave
Hey there peeps, Two weeks down the line and I’m feeling like sports reporting royalty. It’s hard to move around in the streets of Rio without tourists and locals accosting me for pictures or autographs. When I tried to pitch my tent on the beach the other day, they even asked me to move to…
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Don’t call me Mister Mom, call me Executive Dad!
Stay-at-home-dads, like stay-at-home-moms, are a misunderstood breed of home hero. Rudy Nadler-Nir, who prefers to call himself an Executive Dad, talks about his rules-of-thumb for running a household.