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Though travel and adventure have historically been publicly claimed by men, women have always been part of those narratives, too. Each week, host and Condé Nast Traveler editor Lale Arikoglu shines a light on some of those stories, interviewing female-identifying guests about their most unique travel tales—from going off-grid in the Danish wilderness to country-hopping solo—sharing her own experie... more

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Our guest this week is British journalist Emma Lunn, an avid hiker who has hit the trails all over the world. But a particularly memorable solo walk for her was closer to home—across the English countryside, and filled with dramatic moors and grand c... more

Is there anywhere left in the world that is truly quiet? This episode, we seek to find out, with Arati Menon, Condé Nast Traveler’s Global Digital Director, and writer Yulia Denisyuk joining Lale in the studio to talk about their favorite quiet place... more

National Geographic Explorer Tara Roberts joined the group Diving With a Purpose to explore slave shipwrecks and found unexpected connections with her own ancestors.

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Emma Lunn
Writer who documented her solo walk in the Guardian
The Guardian
Episode: The English Countryside Is a Hiker's Paradise
Yulia Denisyuk
Regular travel contributor
Episode: A Search for the World's Most Quiet Places
Tara Roberts
Writer and National Geographic explorer
Episode: Diving For Shipwrecks
Barbara Boyle
Advertising executive and author of "Pinch Me: Waking Up in a 300-Year-Old Italian Farmhouse"
Episode: A Life-Changing Move To Italy
Shannon Sims
Fellow journalist and travel expert
Episode: How Pop Culture Drives Our Travels—From 'White Lotus' to 'Eat, Pray, Love'
Natasha Rothwell
Actor, writer, and producer known for her role in 'The White Lotus'
HBO
Episode: Natasha Rothwell on Living in Thailand for 'White Lotus'
Tracee Ellis Ross
Actress and star of 'Blackish' and 'American Fiction', with an upcoming series 'Tracee Travels' about discovering the world alone.
Episode: Tracee Ellis Ross Loves Seeing the World Solo
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
Actor and activist known for her roles in films addressing African American history and civil rights themes.
Episode: Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor on Fighting For Roles and How to Visit the South Thoughtfully
Anna Silman
Friend and journalist who has written extensively about polyamory.
Business Insider
Episode: Polycurious? How to Travel Openly

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Lale Arikoglu
Host of the show and an editor at Condé Nast Traveler, Lale Arikoglu brings her travel expertise and narrative style to shine a light on women's stories in travel.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 917 ratings
  • too many adds

    i tried listening to a 19 minute episode and i couldn’t stand how many adds there are. couldn’t even finish. this would be a fantastic show if half of the content wasn’t adds.

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    lexiiiiii9292
    United Statesa month ago
  • Impossible to hear

    Unfortunately it’s really annoying the way she talks. I would not recommend.

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    Wet Dough
    Germany4 months ago
  • Impossiple to hear

    Really annoing accent

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    Wet Dough
    Germany5 months ago
  • Women who Travel Solo Travel Series

    This series is by far the most interesting of the Women who Travel podcasts. These women are interesting, articulate, inspiring, adventurous, skilled and strong. Please continue to give us more like these. My favorites were the trucker Desiree Ward and all the problems she has faced in a male dominated industry; Charissa Enget who moved to rural Thailand to study without any knowledge of the language; Preet Chandi who took a skiing expedition across Antarctica and suffered from pain, freezing wi... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ardmore woman
    United Kingdom5 months ago
  • Love this show

    I absolutely love this podcast with all my heart

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Many enjoy the focus on women's perspectives and narratives within the travel community, offering relatable insights.
However, some critiques mention a shift from traditional travel advice towards more somber themes, suggesting a desire for a mix of fun and practical travel tips.
Listeners appreciate the engaging storytelling and personal anecdotes shared by guests, often highlighting the empowerment found in travel experiences.

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The English Countryside Is a Hiker's Paradise
Q: How did you find the landscape compared to other hikes you've done?
Emma enjoyed the contrasts of different terrains, preferring the mountains and lakes of the Lake District to the flatter Moors.
The English Countryside Is a Hiker's Paradise
Q: What safety concerns did you have?
Emma carried emergency gear and updated her family on her location through social media for safety.
The English Countryside Is a Hiker's Paradise
Q: How long did it take to do this?
Emma completed the Coast-to-Coast Walk in 12 days with no rest days, which she describes as ambitious.
A Search for the World's Most Quiet Places
Q: Where do you go to find quiet, and what do you expect to experience?
I go to Wadi Rum, a special desert in Jordan, where the vast land allows for silence and meaningful sounds.
Diving For Shipwrecks
Q: What do you mean when you say the healing power of diving?
The water has a healing property, and there's something about the ocean that feels feminine and connects to my identity and renewal.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Women Who Travel

What is Women Who Travel about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Highlighting the often-overlooked narratives of women in travel, the content focuses on unique experiences and adventure stories shared by female-identifying guests. Episodes explore themes ranging from solo travel and cultural crossovers to the empowerment found through these journeys. Noteworthy are the personal stories that connect travelers with their heritage, unveiling deep-seated cultural identities and challenges faced while exploring the world. Listeners can expect a mix of storytelling and insights that reflect the diverse experiences of women adventuring across the globe, making it appealing for those who are curious about travel, culture, and the shared influence of personal narratives in shaping women's contributions to explora... more

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