The Frequent Traveler's Podcast. The voice of the frequent traveler -- it's more about the journey than the destination
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelPersonal JournalsSociety & Culture |
Finishing up 19 years of thinking way too much about travel, I indulge in a little bit of nostalgia and talk about my personal travel philosophy. But before that, we compare three Mid-South river cities -- Nashville, Louisville, and Memphis -- talk a... more
Using my face as my boarding pass to get on a flight to Oaxaca, Mexico and then as my passport to get back in the US got me thinking about how facial recognition has permeated the travel experience. To help us understand where this is going, we talk ... more
I walked by Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre after a weekend of wrestling with Booking.com and TravelNest‘s service agents, trying unsuccessfully to not let them screw up my London vacation rental. The Macbeth soliloquy about a tale “full of sound and fur... more
It’s the sustainability episode of the TravelCommons podcast, talking about my experience renting a Tesla from Hertz and my road-tested list of Christmas gift suggestions for the frequent traveler(s) in your life. I also talk about some new TSA biome... more
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When people ask where I live, I usually just say airports and hiltons. As someone who lives the life of the road warrior, I find this podcast strikes an all to familiar chord with my own experience. A definite must listen to understand the life of the traveller.
I wrote the above a number of years ago and it is as true now as it was then. I look forward to Mark’s take on travel, it’s more about the journey, and cannot count the number of times when I’ve shook my head, laughed and said “yep, bee... more
Mark does a great job of relating the world of the road warrior with a bit of branching out to those of us who are miles and points nutty
Always a calm and reasonable voice one that’s been in my ears for four years
I have been a fan of this podcast for many years. If you are a road warrior or a mileage runner, you will love the tips to make your travel easier.
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Great podcast for travel lovers and even more so for those who are frequent travelers. I love listening to Mark’s travel stories and am grateful for the tips he shares. A must-listen!
The best half hour you'll spend IF you're a frequent traveler. Mark is great. His studio uses the latest in space age compound porcelain acoustics for an unrivaled "realistic" sound quality, as if you were right there in the studio with him. Once a year flyers who only fly to take the kids to Disney world... much respect, you are a better person than me, but this podcast is pretty much not for you. On the other hand if you know where seat 2B is because you sit there regularly, subscribe to this ... more
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