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    The meaning of travel writing in a Covid world

    enAugust 16, 2021
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    About this Episode

    How do you run a travel magazine when you can't travel?

    Somehow, despite the world being shut off for the last 18 months, the NZ Herald Travel magazine has been able to not only survive, but also thrive and become an award-winning magazine.

    But we're not going to lie - it's been a tough road.

    In our final episode of this season's Trip Notes travel podcast, travel writer Juliette Sivertsen, Deputy Editor Maggie Wicks and Editor Stephanie Holmes take a look down memory lane, and chat about some of the challenges we've had producing two weekly travel magazines in a Covid era.

    The episode was inspired by Juliette Sivertsen's article, Why The Australia Bubble Pause Is Giving Me An Identity Crisis, which you can read here: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/travel/transtasman-bubble-why-the-australian-bubble-pause-is-giving-me-an-identity-crisis/YVJCQMPSMNKMPNGDN4ZH4Z4NWU/

    Find more great travel stories here: www.nzherald.co.nz/travel

    Hosted by: Stephanie Holmes

    Story narration: Juliette Sivertsen

    Guests: Maggie Wicks, Juliette Sivertsen

    Audio Engineer: Adam Pomana

    Social: Instagram and Facebook - @nzhtravel

    Email: travel@nzherald.co.nz

    Website: www.nzherald.co.nz/tripnotes

    Thanks for listening!

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