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    Ep 31 - Revisiting Tuscany

    enFebruary 08, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Join us for an 18-minute travel talk with Pat on today's episode of the Women Traveling Solo Together podcast!

    If you’re a person who’s into art or a fan of the medieval period then you might want to consider adding Tuscany in your bucket list!

    Pat, a WTT tour leader, shares her experience leading a trip to Tuscany. She has traveled 3 times with WTT and multiple times on her own in Tuscany. For her, Tuscany is a place that, once you’ve been there, you want to continue going back!

    Returning to a place you’ve been before to reminisce and relish your past experience but in a different way is truly a wonderful feeling for any wanderlust.

    Pat also talked about the importance of having the right size for a group when traveling. And what drew her to Tuscany aside from the marvelous food and drinks in the city.

    It’s not just the destination that creates the experience, different trip leaders have different things they’re interested in and the rest of the participants in the group also contribute to that experience as well. Various events and people help create a unique experience even if you go back and do something very similar to what you've done before it’ll still be different.

    Discover and be mesmerized by Tuscany’s classic and timeless beauty with WTT!

     

    Key Takeaways:

    • Pat’s favorite things in Tuscany.
    • Pro tips for exploring when in Tuscany.
    • The right size/number of the group matters.
    • What to bring and pack up when you go to Tuscany.

     

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    Women-Traveling.com

    Women Traveling Together on Facebook

    Email: wttmail@women-traveling.com

     

    Share your story!

    If you have solo travel stories you'd like to share, or topics you'd like to hear more about, email us at wttmail@WomenTraveling.com

     

    Leave a Review:

    Did you like this episode? Please leave an honest review with your feedback! Also, please subscribe to get notified when a new episode gets released. I appreciate your listening to this week’s show. And tune in next week for more conversations with trip leaders and travellers.

     

    Coming Next Time:

    In our next episode, Robin shares how her husband reacted to her traveling solo - and it led to more creative travel for them together.

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    Mentioned in This Episode:

    Women-Traveling.com

    Women Traveling Together on Facebook

    Email: wttmail@women-traveling.com

    Share your story!

    If you have solo travel stories you'd like to share, or topics you'd like to hear more about, email us at wttmail@WomenTraveling.com

    Leave a Review:

    Did you like this episode? Please leave an honest review with your feedback! Also, please subscribe to get notified when a new episode gets released. I appreciate your listening to this week’s show. And tune in next week for more conversations with trip leaders and travellers.

     

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    Mentioned in This Episode:

    Transportation Security Administration

    Women-Traveling.com

    Women Traveling Together on Facebook

    Email: wttmail@women-traveling.com

     

    Share your story!

    If you have solo travel stories you'd like to share, or topics you'd like to hear more about, email us at wttmail@WomenTraveling.com  

     

    Leave a Review:

    Did you like this episode? Please leave an honest review with your feedback! Also, please subscribe to get notified when a new episode gets released. I appreciate your listening to this week’s show. And tune in next week for more conversations with trip leaders and travellers.

     

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    Women-Traveling.com

    Women Traveling Together on Facebook

    Email: wttmail@women-traveling.com

    Share your story!

    If you have solo travel stories you'd like to share, or topics you'd like to hear more about, email us atwttmail@WomenTraveling.com

    Leave a Review:

    Did you like this episode? Please leave an honest review with your feedback! Also, please subscribe to get notified when a new episode gets released. I appreciate your listening to this week’s show. And tune in next week for more conversations with trip leaders and travelers.

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    Women-Traveling.com

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    Email: wttmail@women-traveling.com

    Share your story!

    If you have solo travel stories you'd like to share, or topics you'd like to hear more about, email us atwttmail@WomenTraveling.com

    Leave a Review:

    Did you like this episode? Please leave an honest review with your feedback! Also, please subscribe to get notified when a new episode gets released. I appreciate your listening to this week’s show. And tune in next week for more conversations with trip leaders and travelers.

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    Join us for an 18-minute travel talk with Pat on today's episode of the Women Traveling Solo Together podcast!

    If you’re a person who’s into art or a fan of the medieval period then you might want to consider adding Tuscany in your bucket list!

    Pat, a WTT tour leader, shares her experience leading a trip to Tuscany. She has traveled 3 times with WTT and multiple times on her own in Tuscany. For her, Tuscany is a place that, once you’ve been there, you want to continue going back!

    Returning to a place you’ve been before to reminisce and relish your past experience but in a different way is truly a wonderful feeling for any wanderlust.

    Pat also talked about the importance of having the right size for a group when traveling. And what drew her to Tuscany aside from the marvelous food and drinks in the city.

    It’s not just the destination that creates the experience, different trip leaders have different things they’re interested in and the rest of the participants in the group also contribute to that experience as well. Various events and people help create a unique experience even if you go back and do something very similar to what you've done before it’ll still be different.

    Discover and be mesmerized by Tuscany’s classic and timeless beauty with WTT!

     

    Key Takeaways:

    • Pat’s favorite things in Tuscany.
    • Pro tips for exploring when in Tuscany.
    • The right size/number of the group matters.
    • What to bring and pack up when you go to Tuscany.

     

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    Women-Traveling.com

    Women Traveling Together on Facebook

    Email: wttmail@women-traveling.com

     

    Share your story!

    If you have solo travel stories you'd like to share, or topics you'd like to hear more about, email us at wttmail@WomenTraveling.com

     

    Leave a Review:

    Did you like this episode? Please leave an honest review with your feedback! Also, please subscribe to get notified when a new episode gets released. I appreciate your listening to this week’s show. And tune in next week for more conversations with trip leaders and travellers.

     

    Coming Next Time:

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    Mentioned in This Episode:

    American Express

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    Women-Traveling.com

    Women Traveling Together on Facebook

    Email: wttmail@women-traveling.com

     

    Share your story!

    If you have solo travel stories you'd like to share, or topics you'd like to hear more about, email us at wttmail@WomenTraveling.com

     

    Leave a Review:

    Did you like this episode? Please leave an honest review with your feedback! Also, please subscribe to get notified when a new episode gets released. I appreciate your listening to this week’s show. And tune in next week for more conversations with trip leaders and travelers.

     

    Coming Next Time:

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    Mentioned in This Episode:

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    Women Traveling Together on Facebook

    Email: wttmail@women-traveling.com

     

    Share your story!

    If you have solo travel stories you'd like to share, or topics you'd like to hear more about, email us at wttmail@WomenTraveling.com

     

    Leave a Review:

    Did you like this episode? Please leave an honest review with your feedback! Also, please subscribe to get notified when a new episode gets released. I appreciate your listening to this week’s show. And tune in next week for more conversations with trip leaders and travelers.

     

    Coming Next Time:

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    When you’re the only obstacle getting in your way, you have to kick yourself and move out of your own way. If you don’t make yourself a priority, nobody else will.

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    Sign up for that tour you’re planning to take now! Start prepping up your suitcase now and meet your fellow solo travel buddies at the airport and see the world!

     

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    • Having no regrets & getting out of your comfort zone
    • Judy’s fun Ireland trip and her wonderful coach driver

     

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    Women-Traveling.com

    Women Traveling Together on Facebook

    Email: wttmail@women-traveling.com

     

    Share your story!

    If you have solo travel stories you'd like to share, or topics you'd like to hear more about, email us at wttmail@WomenTraveling.com

     

    Leave a Review:

    Did you like this episode? Please leave an honest review with your feedback! Also, please subscribe to get notified when a new episode gets released. I appreciate your listening to this week’s show. And tune in next week for more conversations with trip leaders and travelers.

     

    Coming Next Time:

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    Key Takeaways:

    • How to get to the National Museum of Women in the Arts
    • Event highlights & activities people can enjoy when they go to the museum
    • The Fierce Women Tour & Addie’s perspective of museum experiences in relationship to women representation as an artist.
    • Insiders tip from Addie to make the most out of your museum visit experience.

     

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    National Museum of Women in the Arts

    Lavinia Fontana - The first female professional artist

    Frida Khalo - A Mexican female artist

    Women-Traveling.com

    Women Traveling Together on Facebook

    Email: wttmail@women-traveling.com

     

    Share your story!

    If you have solo travel stories you'd like to share, or topics you'd like to hear more about, email us at wttmail@WomenTraveling.com

     

    Leave a Review:

    Did you like this episode? Please leave an honest review with your feedback! Also, please subscribe to get notified when a new episode gets released. I appreciate your listening to this week’s show. And tune in next week for more conversations with trip leaders and travellers.

     

    Coming Next Time:

    Judy talks about her first international plane trip and overcoming anxiety.

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    • Pre-reservation and Standby’s
    • Critical insider tips
    • Solo Together magazine

     

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    Women-Traveling.com

    Women Traveling Together on Facebook

    Email: wttmail@women-traveling.com

     

    Share your story!

    If you have solo travel stories you'd like to share, or topics you'd like to hear more about, email us at wttmail@WomenTraveling.com

     

    Leave a Review:

    Did you like this episode? Please leave an honest review with your feedback! Also, please subscribe to get notified when a new episode gets released. I appreciate your listening to this week’s show. And tune in next week for more conversations with trip leaders and travelers.

     

    Coming Next Time:

    Next time, you'll be introduced to the National Museum of Women in the Arts.