In this interview show, host Lisette Austin talks to diverse women who have found creative ways to travel more. Their inspiring stories and experiences provide helpful tips and resources, and practical advice for making dream travel a reality.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | How ToSociety & CulturePlaces & TravelEducation |
I talk with Dr. Gina Paige, co-founder of African Ancestry, a DNA company that traces African lineages using genetics. She travels the world helping people of African descent demystify their roots so that they may better understand who they are by kn... more
I talk with Dr. Antoinette Harrell, renowned community activist, genealogist and historian specializing in African American History in Louisiana. For the past two decades she has researched peonage and modern day slavery across sixteen states. This w... more
I talk with Kelly McCoy, a Seattle-based travel product developer and consultant specializing in cultural heritage and adventure tourism. She loves researching and illuminating little-known history in special places, and bridging the past with the pr... more
In this episode I talk with Joy Barnett, copywriter and solo road tripper based in Austin, Texas. So far she has driven over 6000 miles, primarily going to U.S. destinations that are important to Black history. Joy shares what sparked her love of tra... more
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I’m excited about the new PBS show, “Afro-Latino Travel with Kim Haas,” and glad to hear your interview with her. It was informative and uplifting. I wanted the conversation to keep going.
Lisette always has something fun to say about interesting destinations and features a lot of the best writers in the travel blogging industry.
Many of your episodes have given me great advice. I have loved loved loved the last 5 deeply! I got a credit card charged a trip for next summer and paid it off all but about $300! Which is doable. I have loved your photos on Instagram. I really enjoy listening. Thank you so much for the wonderful/wanderful content! I’m going to Barcelona and Malaga any thing you can recommend Is love it! Thank you again Denise M
Thank you for creating such a dynamic podcast. I feel inspired listening to the multidimensional stories and grateful for the creativity, visions and stories traveling the globe.
I just discovered this podcast and I’ve already listened to 6 episodes. It’s exactly the inspiration and information I was looking for to follow my dreams to take my kids and live abroad. The people interviewed are really inspiring and diverse and Lisette is a great interviewer who isn’t afraid to share her own experiences as well. Well done!
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