
Behind the Postcards is a travel podcast that looks behind the shiny photos to get to the heart of what travel is about. Hosts Erica and Gloria plus guests share travel experiences, stories, tips and more!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture | ||||

Retail expert Mike Hauser talks about the history of dazzling downtown lights and where to find the best ones this season in the United States, including New York City, Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco and more!
Some of Mike's favorite places ... more
Detroit-based documentary photographer Amy Sacka discusses how her passion for travel led to a major project with National Geographic and a whole new perspective on her home state. She shares how to use a traveler's mindset and a photographer's minds... more
Cartographer Neil Greenberg shares his passion for maps and explains why print maps are still relevant in 2021. He discusses how to look at maps in new ways to search them for clues about the history of a city, breaking down the streets of Pittsburgh... more
American painter Caitlin Cartwright discusses how her world travels - especially three years spent in Africa - have inspired her art.
Learn more about Caitlin, and check out her work at www.caitlincartwright.com.
Gloria and Erica are well traveled hosts that cover unique travel-related topics. I love hearing the joy in their voices when talking about places they have been and they’ve certainly been to a lot of places. Their episodes on Greece got my friend and I so excited and we feel empowered to travel independently without a tour. Their guest episodes are interesting too. I’m looking forward to future episodes. Can’t wait to get more ideas and recommendations for other trips!
You can tell the hosts love to travel and just aren’t globetrotting to get their next Instagram photo. They appreciate the history and culture of the places they visit and all that the world has to offer. They provide great tips, whether traveling solo or with friends, and have interesting guests. A definite must for anyone who loves to travel!
This podcast is the best podcast and it is free and nobody will stop Erica and Gloria from traveling to exotic places like Branford Canada. This is the only travel podcast I listen to because the other ones sound shady. The others are probably people smuggling. But not Erica or Gloria. They out grew it.
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Apple Podcasts | #50 |
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Behind the Postcards launched 4 years ago and published 12 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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