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January 10, 2023

Meet me in CHICAGO with PADI at the Travel and Adventure Show

Meet me in CHICAGO at the Dive & Water Sports Pavilion SAT and SUN to talk about how “SCUBA Changed My LIFE: Diving Adventures AROUND the WORLD” on behalf of PADI (Professional Association of Dive Instructors)

GIVEAWAY at my TALK: Must be present to WIN– one lucky person will win their PADI e-learning class (value priceless!! $217) and another lucky person will receive two tickets for CityPASS Chicago! (value $228)

I will be speaking 11:30am SAT and 1:45pm SUN at the Dive and Water Sports Theater (1547) near the PADI booth (1739)

TICKETS FOR CHICAGO Travel and Adventure Show with my discount code: CLICK HERE

I learned to dive in 1990 and fell madly in love with exploring the underwater world.

See my articles and videos all about scuba: CLICK HERE

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I will be speaking LIVE at America’s Favorite Travel Shows! Come see me at  The Travel & Adventure Show 2023

CHICAGO –Jan 14-15 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center

NEW YORK CITY – January 28-29 at the Javits Convention Center

LOS ANGELES— February 18-19 at the Los Angeles Convention Center

DALLAS–April 1-2 at the Dallas Market Hall

“Discover endless vacation options from the top travel providers and destinations from around the globe. Meet one-on-one with thousands of travel experts who are on hand to help you find, personalize, and book your next trip. Uncover thousands of dollars in savings with exclusive travel deals and show-only specials. Receive expert advice and learn how to travel like an insider from dozens of educational seminars. Plus, meet Samantha Brown, Andrew McCarthy, Peter Greenberg, Pauline Frommer, Patricia Schultz, LISA NIVER and more!” Buy tickets at a special rate with my discount code GOTRAVEL23 or use these links for these cities: CHICAGONEW YORK CITYLOS ANGELES

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How to Drive in Los Angeles When It Rains

The following is a work of satire. Do not heed any of the advice offered by this writer.

When it rains, Los Angeles drivers are known to be charmingly inept. Due to the general dearth of rain in Southern California that leaves most of us with little experience driving on wet roads, coupled with the ubiquity of oil and debris on the roads, Angelenos are known to exhibit signs of severe discombobulation at the first trickle of water on our windshields. 

When it rains in LA, celebrities run for cover after the first drop of water on their solar panels. But first, they stand outside, snap a selfie and post it on Instagram with the caption, “The rain frees me.” And at the first sound of rain, anxious bartenders on Sunset Boulevard compulsively prop superfluous cocktail umbrellas into glasses of straight vodka or whiskey.

Whether you have recently arrived in Los Angeles County, which, according to the National Weather Service, is under a flood watch this week, or have lived in this city long enough to remember when Rite Aid used to be Thrifty, here is a thoughtful guide to driving in LA when it rains (perish the thought).

Rain in Los Angeles can be confounding. First, ensure that the gear of your vehicle is not placed in the “R” (reverse) position as you prepare to drive. If you are not certain whether you are driving your vehicle in reverse, roll down your driver-side window and see if you are able to read clearly the text of the billboards promoting films that went over-budget behind you. If you can still read the teaser line behind you about a troubled Brad Pitt (in whatever film he’s starring in this month), you are probably driving backward on Venice Boulevard (again).

Once you have identified the correct gears, move forward at a reasonable rate and turn on your windshield wipers. If your vehicle is newer and also has the option of rear windshield wipers, turn them on as well and laugh heartily at every plebeian driver beside you who does not have the same luxury. Honk at them. Make suggestive faces. Jump up and down on your driver’s seat (but keep your seat belt on). Boo and hiss. These people should have thought about whether they would have enough funds left for rear-glass wipers before applying for all those pesky student loans to attend college.

Often, the defroster setting on your vehicle’s air conditioner will not be enough to remove the fog on your windshield, and you may be forced to crack open your passenger window for up to 35 seconds. Take note that when you roll down your window, you are exposing yourself to the merciless harshness of the elements, and your wrists (and possibly your forearm) may be exposed to rain. It will be jarring and uncomfortable; your sleeve may even remain damp for several minutes. Simply drive to the nearest bar or restaurant that serves alcohol; a nice, warm Moscow Mule with a superfluous, but jolly, cocktail umbrella in it will help take your mind off of the trauma of your earlier wet-wrist fiasco.

When it rains in LA, it’s imperative to drive as closely as possible to the vehicle in front of you, even closer than you normally drive. Do not offer an inch of space or wiggle room, and as a courtesy to the driver behind you, make regular, abrupt stops. If someone should frantically honk at you, they are undoubtedly jealous of your rear windshield wipers. And in case anyone proceeds to remind you that the California Driver Handbook clearly states, “You must drive slower when there is heavy traffic or bad weather,” quickly roll down your window and respond to the other driver in the affirmative: “Correct! You must drive slower!”

Parking is a maddening challenge in LA and finding a good parking space is even more impossible when it rains. Your only choices for rainy day parking are to park in a closed-roof garage, where you will pay $33 every 15 minutes, or to simply park your vehicle on the sidewalk and hope no one notices. If you choose the latter option, I recommend the intersection of Hollywood and Highland; park your SUV on the sidewalk, at the entrance to a souvenir shop. You will be doing both locals and tourists a favor by diverting foot traffic at an otherwise cramped and insufferable intersection — one of the worst in the city.

If you are driving in Beverly Hills in the rain, it is generally wise to maintain a distance of three Teslas, rather than two. 

If common sense motivates you to maintain a two-vehicle distance, be alert about your environment. If you are driving in Beverly Hills in the rain, it is generally wise to maintain a distance of three Teslas, rather than two. But as advised above, driving as close as possible to the vehicle in front of you during the rain, while shouting and hissing, is the safest way to ensure that you arrive home safely to your loved ones, your TV screen fireplace and your robot vacuum.  

Stay safe and stay dry, Angelenos.

Writer’s Note: In all seriousness, the National Weather Service has warned of a hazardous storm and flash flood risk in Southern California and is urging residents to take extra precautions, including driving slower and more carefully to avoid collisions, skidding and hydroplaning. Please be extra vigilant when driving in the rain, as the California Highway Patrol often reports a spike in collisions during rainy weather. State officials are asking California residents to pay careful attention to local weather system warnings and to stay home and off the roads whenever possible.

Tabby Refael is an award-winning, LA-based writer, speaker and civic action activist. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @TabbyRefael 

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Talking Schiff with Mark & Lowell #17: Cathy Heller Interviews Mark

In this special crossover episode, the brilliant interviewer Cathy Heller of “The Cathy Heller Podcast” interviews Mark live at the Hollywood Improv and discusses his new book “Why Not? Lessons on Comedy, Courage, and Chutzpah”
The book is now available!
Amazon
Barnes & Noble
Books-A-Million
Bookshop.org

To learn more about Cathy Heller, check out the following:
Cathy’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cathy.heller/?hl=en
Cathy’s Website: cathyheller.com
Cathy’s Podcast: The Cathy Heller Podcast

YOUR HOSTS:
MARK SCHIFF
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Twitter: @markschiff
Instagram: markschiff1

LOWELL BENJAMIN
Twitter: @lowellcbenjamin
Instagram: @lowellcbenjamin

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Talking Schiff with Mark & Lowell #17: Cathy Heller Interviews Mark

In this special crossover episode, the brilliant interviewer Cathy Heller of “The Cathy Heller Podcast” interviews Mark live at the Hollywood Improv and discusses his new book “Why Not? Lessons on Comedy, Courage, and Chutzpah”
The book is now available!
Amazon
Barnes & Noble
Books-A-Million
Bookshop.org

To learn more about Cathy Heller, check out the following:
Cathy's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cathy.heller/?hl=en
Cathy's Website: cathyheller.com
Cathy's Podcast: The Cathy Heller Podcast

YOUR HOSTS:
MARK SCHIFF
markschiff.com
Twitter: @markschiff
Instagram: markschiff1

LOWELL BENJAMIN
Twitter: @lowellcbenjamin
Instagram: @lowellcbenjamin

Please follow “You Don’t Know Schiff” so you don’t miss out on any exciting episodes. Click here to subscribe on Apple Podcasts (and please leave us 5 stars and a positive review – your support means the world to us and it helps us get discovered by new listeners)

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