The EPOP Travel Podcast is hosted by Travis Sherry, a serial entrepreneur & world traveler. Known as "Rick Steves for the new generation", this podcast will teach you everything you need to know to travel more & spend less. From interviews with some of the world's most famous travel names, like Chris Guillebeau, Bruce Poon Tip, AJ Jacobs & others to specific travel advice on how to use frequent fl... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 500 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Wilmington, NC is an awesome city. Heck, that's why I moved here 5 years ago and was able to convince Jonas to move here a few weeks ago.
It's also a market I know very, very well - and one that I am very excited about doing a micro resort in.
Tod... more
The site of our first international micro resort is:
• A country that neither Jonas or Trav has stepped foot on.
• Small, tropical, and not known by many people.
• Home to incredible scuba diving.
So how did this become the first place we decided... more
Short answer: VERY!
But for some people, the design process can be very overwhelming.
Today, Heather shares why design is the one of the most importance parts of any hospitality project (especially a boutique one) and why it's not JUST "oh, that's... more
Experiential micro-resorts around the world?
Yes please!
Today, we dive into our the top 15 international destinations that we are dreaming (scheming?) of opening up micro-resorts.
3 people.
5 places each.
And some very surprising answers.
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Fantastic information in these episodes! Currently planning our honeymoon and including both of these islands on said trip- some really great tips and suggestions here that we will definitely be referring to while there. Thanks so much!
The two best in the USA are Bi-Rite Creamery in San Fran (try the Roasted Banana) and Whiteys in Iowa/Illinois (try the Graham Central Station)
I used to regularly listen to this podcast back when they actually (somewhat) traveled and weren’t so full of themselves. Now, I find them insufferable. I wasn’t going to leave a one star review but this guy calling himself the Rick Steves of his is generation is begging for a rebuttal. As far as I can tell, they barely travel; they’re raising young kids and renovating houses to try to be financially independent. If that’s what you’re into, this podcast is for you! With so many people who are ac... more
Sorry but a travel show with ‘best drinks of the year’ ?! You can do better ..
When I started listening to this podcast I had no idea how much my life would change because I changed my mindset. I’ve listened from so many beds to you as I was considering buying an Airbnb or beginning my YouTube channel. Sending a sincere wish for a great 2025 from Bucerias, Mexico! ps my home town Toronto has some of the highest priced real estate in the world and hotel rooms reflect that!
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This show centers around the multifaceted aspects of travel, focusing on pragmatic advice and inspiring narratives that encourage listeners to explore more while spending less. It features discussions on unique travel experiences, investment in boutique hospitality, and the challenges faced while developing micro resorts. The combination of personal anecdotes and expert interviews provides a diverse range of tips, from using frequent flyer miles effectively to navigating the real estate market within the tourism industry. The hosts share their entrepreneurial journeys and insights into creating meaningful guest experiences, making it relevant for both travelers and those interested in the business side of hospitality.
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