Join Indagare Travel Founder and CEO Melissa Biggs Bradley as she transports you across the globe to dream destinations and the world’s most legendary hotels, shares travel tips, news and advice and explores the future of travel. On the show, Melissa will answer your questions and introduce you to the most incredible people she has met on the road from thought leaders, authors, chefs, and filmmake... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 10 | Founded | a month ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
When he was just 26, Pico Iyer, the prolific British-born travel writer, essayist, and novelist decided to move to Japan after a fortuitous layover changed the trajectory of his life. He has written 15 books that have been translated into 23 language... more
Garrett and Jessica Gee of The Bucket List Family have traveled to over 90 countries with their kids, all three of whom are under 10 years old. Through exciting video storytelling, they’ve amassed quite a following and even have their own production ... more
Designer, bestselling author and Roger Vivier Ambassador Inès de la Fressange is one of the most famous French supermodels of all time. She’s worked with Jean Paul Gaultier, Karl Lagerfeld, Yves Saint Laurent and even signed an exclusive contract wit... more
Located in the heart of Vienna steps away from the State Opera House and the Albertina, Hotel Sacher is one of the most legendary hotels in all of Europe. Melissa is joined by Hotel Sacher’s co-owner Alexandra Winkler and her husband and business par... more
New York Times Bestselling Author Anna Kloots joins Melissa to talk about her memoir, My Own Magic: A Reappearing Act, which details her travels around the world entwined in a coming of age story. After her marriage ended at the age of 30, Anna decid... more
Melissa is joined by legendary entrepreneur and adventurer Sir Richard Branson to explore the power of travel and his latest hotel in Mallorca. Renowned for his trailblazing spirit, Richard has carved a name for himself in diverse industries such as ... more
On this episode of Passport to Everywhere, Melissa sits down with renowned shoe designer Christian Louboutin to discuss his latest venture: a boutique hotel in the scenic hills of Portugal. Christian is widely recognized in the fashion industry for h... more
In this episode, Melissa Biggs Bradley transports you to the world-renowned Ritz Paris, overlooking the Palace Vendôme. Founded in 1898 by Cesar Ritz, famous guests of the hotel include Coco Chanel, Ernest Hemingway, Princess Diana and French novelis... more
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