Travel Podcast - There have been many interesting guests on the show and we have explored much of the world. The podcast was born out of the pandemic. I wanted to keep the dream of travel alive. To date, there are 88 episodes over five seasons. We have brought you stories of spiritual travel, travel for work or just rest and relaxation. Great stories await you.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 123 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture |
Join me in conversation with my Guest Elaine Mercedes Mondeza. Yes, we talk about travel, social issues, and just about everything else. Elaine has been a nomad for the past eight years and finally has decided to make Spain her forever home. Elaine i... more
Join me in conversation with Erika Bud. Erika went from being a Los Angeles Police Officer to an Author of Childrens Books, but not just any type of book as we find out in this podcast. more
Join me in conversation with Mathieu Dufour. Mat and his pregnant wife and young son decided on a whim to sell everything and make the move from Canada to Mexico. Mat talks about the local ex-pat community and how they have been so helpful in assisti... more
On todays podcast, I dive deep into a conversation with Linda King. Linda is a traveller who has visited 32 countries with plans to visit many more. Linda has captured her experiences, tips and tricks to help you. Founder of The Smart Travelista, Lin... more
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Randall delivers a podcast where you can feel the passion for the places he has traveled. From Antigua to London (and even having passport drama in France!), he enjoys reminiscing about each place, and more importantly, the people who make the place. I especially love how he has frank discussions with travel experts who are surviving the COVID restrictions. Thank you, Randall, for giving us so much heart and soul!
I loved the episode with Patrizia Gallo who talks about how she got into the airline industry, and grown and evolved through the travel industry. A heart warming listen and Randall is a very gracious host. An inspiring and motivating podcast which gives hope for travel opening up after the global pandemic.
If you love travel be sure to listen in . A fantastic array of guests & an entertaining & gracious host.
It's been a while since we've all been able to travel. Love how Randall gets quality stories out of his guests that bring us all together. Ohh...wouldn't it be something to see camels in the snow... Thanks Randall - Podcast Coaching with Christine
Thank goodness for this incredible podcast which has taken me on my travels during lockdown. As someone who has really missed international travel, I have lived for these amazing episodes. Thankyou ❤️
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