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    Latin Cariño (long) [3]

    en-gbDecember 12, 2011
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    About this Episode

    Latin Cariño (long) [3] In this audio conversation, author Mo Tejani explains why he made a two-year overland trip from California to Argentina, and discusses his philosophy of travel, the dark and dangerous sides of travel, the extraordinary kindness of people he meets in troublesome situations, and how this particular trip shaped and molded his character. This audio conversation serves as a companion piece to the story “Latin Cariño” in Mo’s book Global Crossroads: Memoirs of a Travel Junkie (February 2012). This is one of a number of conversations between award-winning author Mohezin (Mo) Tejani www.motejani.com” and digital nomad, educator, and edtech consultant Chris Smith shamblesguru.com hosted at globalcrossroads.podomatic.com

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