The Art of Travel is a conversation space dedicated to where we've gone and where we're going. In this series, writer and host Olivia Lopez explores the transformative impact of travel, and how a world-view builds creative development, entrepreneurship, and community.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
Ian Schrager is a serial entrepreneur and innovator whose career has spanned over five decades. Since the creation and closure of Studio 54, Ian has launched several hospitality concepts that have sought to revolutionize the hotel industry. He’s pion... more
Le Sirenuse started out as a holiday home for the Sersale family, and over the last few decades has gradually been converted into a hotel, which is now run and operated by Antonio Sersale, who took over for his father Franco in 1992. His aim is to su... more
What is the purpose of an artist residency? This is the topic of today’s conversation with Lena Evstafieva of Villa Lena, founder of the art foundation and agriturismo site located in the Tuscan countryside. more
Ari Taymor initially started out his career as a chef, earning accolades for Alma, an experimental pop-up turned restaurant that propelled his career that earned him Food & Wine’s Best Chef of the Year award and a James Beard nomination. But his jour... more
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Discovered the podcast from the Slowdown, and I really must say that it's a refreshing perspective on creativity and travel. Also interesting to see how travel can be dissected beyond moving between physical spaces.
Wondering if the podcast has anything to do with Alain Botton's Art of Travel? This makes me want to jump on a plane to Greece. Would love to see more topics about how to travel during Covid and during lockdowns and etc
I loved the episode about building creative confidence with Richard, I really enjoy hearing Olivia's questions and how the conversations are always informed and enlightened. It also inspired me to start my own garden. Please share more! More!
Olivia has a great point-of-view and voice, really enjoy the conversational insights from each episode. Bonus points: the ambient music!!!
This is a really lovely audio escape that goes beyond stories about travel. I love the diverse selection of speakers and their stories about how they forged their creative paths. There are also these great themes that come out of each episode. It's been such a nice escape in these super strange times. Great for the arm chair traveler!
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