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Women Who Travel | Condé Nast Traveler

Condé Nast Traveler
Walking Across Morocco
Morocco
Eyeliner
Cultural Identity
Beauty Culture
Nomadic Communities
Sahara
Atlas Mountains
Latin American Cuisine
Amy Winehouse
Geishas
Nefertiti
Kohl
Slow Travel
Grand Canyon
Lebanon
Chad
Japan
War
Rave Culture

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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Recent Guests

Kristin Meinser
Culture Critic and podcaster with a diverse range of interests in travel and popular culture.
Episode: Hiking Through Italy, Gilded Age Homes, and Bombastic State Fairs
Blair Braverman
Arctic dog sledder, adventurer, and contributor to Condé Nast Traveler
Condé Nast Traveler
Episode: Blair Braverman on the Pleasures and Perils of the Wilderness
Monisha Rajesh
Journalist and award-winning travel writer, author of Moonlight Express Around the World by Night Train
Condé Nast Traveler
Episode: The Allure of European Train Journeys
Hannah Shaw
New York Times bestselling author and animal rescue expert
Kitten Lady
Episode: In Search of Cats of the World
Valentina de Santis
Third-generation hotelier managing Grand Hotel Tremezzo and Villa Passalacqua
Episode: La Dolce Vita
Heather McMahan
Comedian, actor, and podcaster
Episode: Comedian Heather McMahan Can't Get Enough of Italy and Cruises
Jemima Way
Author and journalist from Singapore
Independent
Episode: How to See Singapore Solo
Hawa Hassan
Chef and author known for her work focusing on the intersection of food and culture, particularly regarding displacement.
Episode: Hawa Hassan's Recipes from Somalia, Egypt, Lebanon, and More
Alexis Nikole Nelson
James Beard Award-winning forager, vegan food concoctor, and environmental science enthusiast
Episode: Introducing “Going Wild with Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant”

Host

Lale Arikoglu
Host of discussions centered around women's unique travel stories and experiences.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 974 ratings
  • Please keep going!

    I find this podcast both soothing and inspiring. So differetfrom other travel podcasts. Please consider extending it for your fans.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sue in maryland
    United Statesa month ago
  • This podcast is ending??

    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…

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Alicia Lori
    United Statesa month ago
  • Why?!!

    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!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MemYesThatsRightMem
    United States2 months ago
  • Good idea. Poor execution.

    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!!!

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    MELSIII
    United States2 months ago
  • New host, new travel topics

    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

    Apple Podcasts
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    LollyListener
    United States3 months ago

Listeners Say

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There are concerns about the focus shifting away from travel-specific topics to broader discussions.
Some feedback suggests a desire for more practical travel advice rather than general storytelling.
Many listeners appreciate the focus on female travelers and the authentic storytelling.
The content is often considered empowering and relatable, particularly for women interested in travel.
Overall, the community-driven aspect is celebrated for fostering engagement and connection among listeners.

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An Old Friend Returns to Women Who Travel
Q: What were some areas of the world you wanted to cover?
I wanted to talk about places I realistically wouldn't visit, as well as incredible experiences women were having.
An Old Friend Returns to Women Who Travel
Q: What is it about solo travel that strikes such a chord with you?
When traveling alone, I feel completely in control, and I can choose to do whatever I want, without feeling guilty.
Jessica Nabongo on Her Global Cookbook and House Hunting in Senegal
Q: What does challenging the narrative look like to you now?
It involves speaking up about issues concerning humanity and understanding travel as more than just a vacation, focusing on the communities and connections formed while traveling.
Jessica Nabongo on Her Global Cookbook and House Hunting in Senegal
Q: Tell me about the recipe related to Uganda.
The recipe is matokia mbinebwa, a vegan Ugandan dish made with green bananas and ground peanut sauce, showcasing her cultural roots and personal connection to food.
Jessica Nabongo on Her Global Cookbook and House Hunting in Senegal
Q: Where did the idea for doing a cookbook come from?
Her distinct food memories from her travels inspired her to create a cookbook, as she realized her experiences could provide a unique perspective on global cuisines.

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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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1. Kristin Meinser
2. Blair Braverman
3. Monisha Rajesh
4. Hannah Shaw
5. Valentina de Santis
6. Heather McMahan
7. Jemima Way
8. Hawa Hassan

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