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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I find this podcast both soothing and inspiring. So differetfrom other travel podcasts. Please consider extending it for your fans.
Really hope this podcast isn’t ending because I absolutely love it. It combines stories and travel so beautifully.
I hope it’s just morphing into something different at least ? I’m going to follow wherever this goes…
I am GUTTED this podcast is ending! It’s so informative, entertaining and meaningful. I will be saving mall my favourite episodes to guide me on my future journeys!!
I love the idea of this show but Lale is vapid, annoying and makes the podcast unlistenable. The older episodes with Meredith are definitely better. Get a new host and go back to the old format, please!!!
I used to really look forward to listening to this podcast. But since Meredith’s absence, Lale lacks not only enthusiasm for potentially interesting travel experiences focused on solo travelers but she expresses zero empathy, concern or motivation to go deep with her guests. I learn absolutely nothing from this podcast. Lale needs work developing her interviewing skills (she talks at guests rather than with guests), and her focus is much more predicated on their career/upbringing, etc…rather tha... more
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This podcast channels the experiences and stories of women travelers, emphasizing their unique perspectives in a space often dominated by male narratives. Each episode presents a conversation with female guests who share their travel adventures, insights, and the lessons learned from exploring diverse cultures around the globe. There is a strong focus on themes such as solo travel, cultural exchanges, and personal growth through exploration, making it particularly appealing for listeners looking for inspiration and authenticity in their travel narratives. The host also integrates her own travel stories and encourages listener participation, fostering a community of engaged travelers.
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Recent guests on Women Who Travel include:
1. Kristin Meinser
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