Media outlets starting with G
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GGangaji PodcastsUnited States of America
For over 20 years, American born teacher and author Gangaji has reached thousands around with world with the words of her teacher, H.W.L. Poonja (Papaji) to "call off the search" and to inquire into the truth of who you really are. Now, in her first radio show, Gangaji and host Hillary Larson take a look at the issues we face in our everyday lives, one topic at time. Every month, for thirty minutes Gangaji will be addressing subjects like addiction, chronic pain, intimacy, anxiety, depression, enlightenment, death and many more. Join us as Gangaji helps us find freedom in the face of what we experience in our daily lives.
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GGanj e Hozour ProgramsUnited States of America
Interpretations of Rumi's poems in Farsi and English under Ganj e Hozour (Treasure of Presence)
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GGanjapreneurUnited States of America
Ganjapreneur covers entrepreneurship and related issues in the marijuana industry. Topics include Resources, News, Insights, Directory, and Investing.
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GGAP GardensUnited Kingdom
Background & Format: GAP Gardens is a picture agency that is aimed at clients who are interested in garden and plant photography. Covers pictures of practical gardening, seasonal gardening, urban gardens, cottage gardens, formal gardens and nurseries. There are no advertising opportunities. Monthly Unique Users: The website does not disclose the number
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GGAP InteriorsUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: GAP Interiors is an online photographic library for home interiors. Monthly Unique Users: A figure is not disclosed.
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GGap Year EscapeUnited Kingdom
Gap Year Escape is a travel blog started in 2009 as a means for the Founder to chronicle his gap year spent backpacking abroad. With hundreds of Facebook fans and thousands of Twitter followers, Gap Year Escape has rapidly gained a massive following particularly amongst students looking to “blow off some steam” before plunging themselves into the job world. What started off as a personal travel blog has gone on to become a leading source for travel ideas and advice. The blog is partnered with some of the biggest names in the travel and backpacking industry in an effort to actively reach niche audiences. Gap Year Escape was founded by Freelance Travel Writer Amar Hussain. Having previously worked in management consultancy and marketing, Amar decided to take some time out and “pursue his dream of travelling the world indefinitely”. He has now returned to being a professional, currently a Project Manager with Accenture. His interests include photography, history and philanthropy. In addition, Gap Year Escape employs dozens of contributing Bloggers. Blog entries on Gap Year Escape cover everything from travel advice, 'Best Of' lists, and the best places to go in a particular destination to travel product reviews and the 'Photo of the Week'. Posts can be divided by continent/region; and posts are always accompanied by large images. The blog is updated on a frequent basis, with posts appearing two to three times a week. PR opportunities include reviews, guest blogging and Hussain is open to hearing from PRs and can be contacted via email or through his Facebook and Twitter pages. Though he admits to being “generally on the move”, he suggests sending an email at amar@gapyearescape.com to which will respond as soon as he can.
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ggapingvoidUnited States of America
This blog covers the internet, marketing and advertising, and features original cartoons. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well.
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GGARAGEUnited States of America
Founded in 2011, GARAGE is a biannual print publication that focuses on the collaboration between contemporary art, culture, and fashion. It features global art exhibitions and cultural events. The magazine took its name and spirit from Garage Museum of Contemporary Art.
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GGarage Gym AthleteUnited States of America
Welcome to the Garage Gym Athlete podcast, where we explore the world of functional fitness and performance training in the home gym. Join us as we talk to coaches, athletes, and experts about their experiences in building strength, endurance, and athleticism outside the traditional gym setting. In addition to sharing practical tips and strategies, we'll also delve into the latest scientific research on topics like exercise physiology, nutrition, and recovery to help you optimize your training and achieve your best results. Whether you're a seasoned garage gym veteran or just getting started on your fitness journey, this podcast is for you. So if you're ready to unleash your inner athlete and take control of your training, tune in to the Garage Gym Athlete podcast.