A weekly roundtable discussion on travel news and the travel industry with leading travel writers, bloggers, and podcasters.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 290 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
Mary Jo Manzanares is a lifelong resident of Washington State and has spent decades exploring its highways and byways. She spent 32 years as a flight attendant, eagerly sharing tips and recommendations about Seattle to inquiring passengers. Mary Jo i... more
Hjörtur Smárason is the CEO of Visit Greenland. He is a contributor to the new book, Aftershocks and Opportunities 2: Navigating the Next Horizon. more
SPECIAL GUESTS: Chantal and Chloe Patton more
Mary Forgione covers outdoors and travel for the Los Angeles Times. She's also editor of The Wild, a newsletter that covers essential outdoor content for Southern Californians. She loves running, hiking, camping and backpacking, and doing anything ou... more
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Sad to see the show come to an end, but I understand it may have outlived it’s life cycle as it was haha. I have been slowly listening to every episode over the last 3 years and am currently in the 2016 episodes. Fun to follow along with the chronology of travel/the world over this time period and I love the discussion style of the show!
It’s a misnamed podcast. It’s not “this week in travel”. Don’t expect news and coverage of current travel conditions worldwide. Instead expect a guy in his basement talking trips and the like with guests.
Sorry, did not enjoy listening to the Host’s style of knowing-it-all attitude. The periodical interruptions of his guest’s comment to interject the # of times he’s been at a location or done certain activities.
I have listened to every single episode! Wish you would post more often. Great podcast
I started listening to this podcast last December. I quickly listened to every episode. So glad it is back.
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Apple Podcasts | #246 | New Zealand/Society & Culture/Places & Travel |
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