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    Explore " travel journalist" with insightful episodes like "Episode 158: To Tour a Nation with Pelu Awofeso", "Bucket List Travel with Author Patricia Schultz", "Travel in Croatia's hinterland: 'My family and Other Enemies' with Mary Novakovich", "Mexico's secret hiking trail, hidden Spain, and the search for the best British travel writing with Jess Vincent" and "Ponies, Palm Trees, and Wineries in Bradenton, FL" from podcasts like ""Glocal Citizens", "Passport to Everywhere with Melissa Biggs Bradley", "The True Travel Podcast", "The True Travel Podcast" and "The Travel Brats"" and more!

    Episodes (10)

    Episode 158: To Tour a Nation with Pelu Awofeso

    Episode 158: To Tour a Nation with Pelu Awofeso
    Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week on the podcast, it’s another gem of a conversation that started at the Pa Gya! Literary Festival in Accra. My guest, Nigerian geologist turned journalist, Pelu Awofeso and I met in passing between his moderating sessions and communing with fellow writers. Pelu has made it his mission to promote local and international awareness of Nigerian arts, culture and traditional architecture, among other national assets, especially as they relate to or impact on domestic tourism. His writings have appeared in the Sunday Mirror, Lonely Planet,_ Kinfolk, World Policy Journal, Africa Today, Africa in Words_, LOJEL, 234Next and The Sowetan, among many others. He has published five travel books all focused on his experiences traveling in Nigeria (and Africa). A winner of the CNN/Multichoice African Journalists Awards in tourism reporting, in late 2019, Pelu was also named the Best Travel Journalist in Nigeria by Nigeria Travel Week. He is currently at work on a documentary on one of Africa's pioneer indigenous missionaries and first Black bishop of the Anglican Church, Samuel Ajayi Crowther (1809-91). When he is not traveling or writing, he divides his time between attending creative arts events in Lagos or working as a city guide to tourists. Where to find Pelu? On LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/peluawofeso/) On Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/peluawofeso/?hl=en) On Twitter (https://mobile.twitter.com/peluawofeso) On Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/pelu.awofeso?ref=bookmarks&_rdc=1&_rdr) What’s Pelu reading? Steal Like an Artist: 10 Thing Nobody Told You About Being Creative (https://a.co/5Z5Cd1E) by Austin Kleon Dear Senthuran (https://www.akwaeke.com/dear-senthuran) by Akwaeke Emezi Other topics of interest: Nigeria’s National Youth Services Corps (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Youth_Service_Corps) About Jos, Nigeria (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos) Yoruba History Resource (https://theconversation.com/a-long-view-sheds-fresh-light-on-the-history-of-the-yoruba-people-in-west-africa-162776) On Pelu’s forthcoming project (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cmt4EcmS2HU) about Samuel Ajayi Crowther (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Ajayi_Crowther) Special Guest: Pelu Awofeso.

    Bucket List Travel with Author Patricia Schultz

    Bucket List Travel with Author Patricia Schultz

    This week Melissa welcomes the incredible author Patricia Schultz to the show. At a young age, Patricia took a life-changing trip to the Dominican Republic, fell in love with travel, and committed her life to experience as much as she could of the wonders of the world. Since that first trip, she's accrued passport stamps from over 150 of the 190 countries recognized by the UN. 

     

    Patricia is a prolific traveler, and she's also a renowned travel writer. Most famously, she's known for her New York Times bestselling series, 1,000 Places to See Before You Die, which has encouraged millions of others to get out and see the world. 

     

     

    Patricia recently released a new book: Why We Travel: 100 Reasons to See the World. While Patricia’s previous books delve into where to travel with practical logistics, this new book explores why we travel and how to make the most out of trips. 

     

    And on Travel Hacks this week, Melissa highlights creative ways to prevent jet lag so that when you reach your final destination, you have the energy to explore and get the most out of your trip!

     

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    Travel in Croatia's hinterland: 'My family and Other Enemies' with Mary Novakovich

    Travel in Croatia's hinterland: 'My family and Other Enemies' with Mary Novakovich

    Mary Novakovich is a British travel journalist specialising in Croatia and the Balkans. Both her parents are originally from Croatia, which at the time of their births was part of Yugoslavia. 

    Mary’s memoir, My Family and Other Enemies: Life and Travels in Croatia's Hinterland, was released in August this year and documents her many journeys to visit family in Lika, where her mother was born and grew up. Mary first visited as a little girl when the country was part of Yugoslavia and later took her mother back down memory lane there. 

    Having witnessed how the country and her parents' birthplace has changed over the decades, her memoir gives a personal account of a moment in history, but it’s above all a travelogue which talks of the breathtaking scenery and authentic cultural experiences on offer.

    Mary tells us all about the book and her other adventures as well as sharing tips for getting off the beaten path in Croatia.

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    Mexico's secret hiking trail, hidden Spain, and the search for the best British travel writing with Jess Vincent

    Mexico's secret hiking trail, hidden Spain, and the search for the best British travel writing with Jess Vincent

    Jess Vincent started writing about travel a few years ago when she went backpacking in South America. It wasn’t long before she scored commissions with the big names and won awards for her words.  

    Jess has covered South America extensively, penning stories about hiking the Camino Copalita - a little-known trail only a privileged few get to experience in Mexico - and tasting the country's ancient "caviar". Having grown up in Spain,  she knows where to find the hidden gems and experience truly authentic food and hospitality.

    While she was grounded during lockdown, Jess got her fix by burying her head in the great work of other travel writers, when she came up with the idea of collating all of these stories into one big anthology. And so,  with the help of some of the other most-respected names in the world of travel literature, The Best British Travel Writing of the 21st Century was born. 

    During this episode, Jess talks to Laura about the mammoth task of selecting stories for the book and what makes a great piece of travel writing, as well as reflecting on some of her favourite adventures.

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    Ponies, Palm Trees, and Wineries in Bradenton, FL

    Ponies, Palm Trees, and Wineries in Bradenton, FL

    Making plans after a crazy week can seem intimidating, and exhausting. You just got done with a wicked work schedule - how do you still have energy to be adventurous this weekend? If you are in the South Florida area, I have a solution for you. Making a game plan and itinerary will make your day an absolute breeze to allow for some relaxation coupled with unforgettable fun. Let’s begin - pick which day suits you best and go from there. 

    Right before you go over the bridge into Anna Maria Island, Cponies is stationed and ready to give you an experience of a lifetime. CPonies is really what it sounds like - we went horseback riding in the water for about an hour. Basically, you jump up on the saddle of the horse, get into the water with a group of around 10 people and 2 guides, and they coach you through how to stay safe while having an experience unlike any other. Even for the most novice rider, this was doable and short enough to keep the risk minimal. It was absolutely amazing to see the horses’ personalities shine through, as each one had been rescued from abusers. Now, they have jobs of playing in the water with people who genuinely enjoy them. How wonderful. To read more about CPonies story and to book, click HERE.

    The pictures were some for the books. But let me mentally prepare you, while being in the water with the horses, you will be passing floating feces because horses have to go, they go. Also, if you are more of a nervous or extremely anxious person, this might not be for you! 

    When going horseback riding with CPonies, I recommend you purchase the photo package for $25 and wear long pants and gym shoes that you don’t mind getting wet. 

    After that, bring a change of clothes and find a public restroom to change and wash off your legs and feet. You may feel a little gross and sore. Once you’re changed and good to go, drive a few miles into Anna Maria Island. This quaint beach town has quite the reputation for low key settings, immaculate views, and friendly folks, so you can take advantage of the photo opportunities and time with great company. There were many highly regarded restaurants to stop at - we were deciding between Beach House Restaurant and The Kokonut Hut. We chose Kokonut for the tiki hut outdoor vibes as it was perfectly situated on the white sand beach. The views were unmatched, and gave the allure of being on a faraway tropical vacation, even if just for a lunch break.

    The main strip is pleasantly infused with tiny shops, mom and pop eats, and hidden gems, so you can take an hour to walk the beach and enjoy an environment that’s so far removed from the hustle and bustle. 

    Once you’re calling the beach town quits and done with the beating sun, begin making your way back towards 75 and hit the back country roads. This is where the unexpected lies. Believe it or not, there’s a lot of Circus energy and hidden places in Bradenton, FL. YES, Circus like elephants and shows and the unimaginable. The Ringling Museum is very near in Sarasota and the Ringling brothers own quite a bit of land in the Bradenton area. 

    On your bizarre exploration, you will head to Hunsaders Farm who are known for their pumpkin patch festivities and sunflowers. Although it wasn’t sunflower season, they had an excellent farm market with to-die-for pickles and U-pick wild flowers. It was extremely slow when I went in September, but on our way there, something caught our eyes.

    Did we just see a winery in Florida? A rarity, but yes we did. Unannounced, we arrived at FioRelli winery and vineyard. After talking with the workers for a few moments, we got to do a wine tasting where they showcased their favorite blends and delicious dessert wines. Their intimate courtyard was so quaint as this vineyard only employed a few people and their wines aren’t even sold in stores. So when I was say a true hidden gem, I mean it. It was much more simplistic than other wine tastings I’ve done, but it peaked my interest in learning more about wineries in Florida and nearby. My favorite was the FioRelli Blueberry wine!

    To wrap up the evening at FioRelli’s, there was an incredible, most watering BBQ food truck called Southern Smoked by JP on their property. They unquestionably have changed my benchmark for BBQ food. From Mac n Cheese to their Brisket dinner, I am still dreaming about that meal now. We weren’t hungry at the moment we ordered, so we got their family meal to go and ate once we got home from our 2 hour drive. 

    We started our day early and ended up getting home around 5pm to get prepared for the next week to come. Some spontaneity and calculated adventuring is exactly what you need to feel renewed and revitalized. 

    Italy’s Most Exquisite Experiences with Travel Journalist Maria Shollenbarger

    Italy’s Most Exquisite Experiences with Travel Journalist Maria Shollenbarger

    We are all dreaming of the next place we want to travel, and for many, Italy is at the top of their list. But is it time to reconsider our relationship with the world’s most beloved destination? On this episode of Travel That Matters, travel journalist and Italy expert Maria Shollenbarger shares her secrets on how to experience the very best of the country in a more meaningful, sustainable, and insiderly way.  

    Maria was an editor at large at Condé Nast Traveler and a senior editor at Travel & Leisure before taking on her current role as the travel editor for the Financial Times’ How to Spend It. She has lived in several cities throughout Asia, Europe, and the U.S., and she’s currently based in London and Rome. She speaks with Bruce about what it was like to be in Italy at a time when other Americans weren’t able to visit, and how travelers can achieve that sense of insider access in the future.

    For one, Maria recommends finding the right travel designer, someone like Emily Fitzroy of Bellini Travel. But even with an expert’s support, you need to do your research. Don’t just walk into any pizza spot in Venice; take the time to find that hidden spot that’s serving authentic Venetian cuisine. Her favorite way to enjoy Venetian fare isn’t at a restaurant at all, but rather aboard a yacht called the Edipo Re, which takes guests and top local chefs far beyond the city to explore the lagoon and Adriatic and sample local delicacies along the way.

    Maria also offers up fabulous tips on Sicilian wine country, the Umbrian countryside, the island of Ischia, and more. But even with all the great insights on Italy, Travel That Matters wants more! Bruce encourages you to write to him on Twitter @TravelwithBruce or email him at Bruce@curtco.com and share some of your favorite destinations and secret spots throughout Europe. We know our listeners are experts, and we want to hear from you! 

    Additional links and locations mentioned in this episode:

    Sujan Sher Bagh in Ranthambore

    Wilderness Safaris’ Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp in Namibia

    Edipo Re yacht in Venice

    Tasca d'Almerita

    Capofaro

    Villa Tasca

    Regaleali

    Mozia 

    Mezzatorre on the island if Ischia

    Corte della Maesta in Tuscia

    Castello di Reschio in Umbria

    Rocco Forte’s Villa Igiea in Palermo

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    Hosted by: Bruce Wallin

    Produced by: AJ Moseley and Darra Stone

    Music by: Joey Salvia

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    Travel and mental health, the irony of being a broke national newspaper columnist, the secrets of working in a call centre, and trekking El Camino de Santiago.

    Travel and mental health, the irony of being a broke national newspaper columnist, the secrets of working in a call centre, and trekking El Camino de Santiago.

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    Travel and mental health, pulling a sickie from half way across the world, being a national newspaper columnist but not being able to afford the bus, and the healing powers of El Camino de Santiago. Financial services consultant turned travel writer Paul Thomas Bell is this week's guest.



    Laura speaks to fellow broadcaster and travel writer, Paul Thomas Bell.  He talks pulling a sickie from the other side of the world, trekking twice across El Camino de Santiago, and how travel has been with him during some of the darker periods in his life.


    You can also expect to hear about the irony of having a national newspaper column but being broke, the unexpected people you can expect to work with in a call centre, and Paul's plan to give the lesser known destinations the spotlight they deserve.


    During this episode, Laura asks the question: "Do some use travel as a way of 'escaping' their mental health issues - and is that necessarily a bad thing?" Find out what Paul has to say about that and so much more.


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    From a Lemonade Stand to a Billion Dollar Business Empire

    From a Lemonade Stand to a Billion Dollar Business Empire

    Alain Cohen's advice for entrepreneurs is simple. His people-first mantra and emphasis on finding the right folks to join his collaborative team have been key in growing his business from the ground up and persevering through tough times. But the kind of exponential growth one can expect to accomplish takes double the amount of effort, time and money. It’s not for the faint-hearted. Alain encourages aspiring entrepreneurs to be super articulate about the ins and outs of your business, what makes it unique and how you provide value. Because with the countless people you’ll meet along your entrepreneurial journey, you never know when a conversation with a stranger turns into a new customer. This techy inventor and serial entrepreneur reveals the most important factors that helped him achieve an elite level of success across several companies.

     

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    BrandFire CEO and Meme Creator Adam Padilla Keeps Content Fresh

    BrandFire CEO and Meme Creator Adam Padilla Keeps Content Fresh

    Founded in 2012, BrandFire is an NYC-based digital marketing agency specializing in brand strategy, content creation and social media. From strategizing on how to connect with the consumer to selecting just the right font and colorways, Adam and his team help companies across all verticals stand out from their competition and build their brands up. Aside from his professional accomplishments, Adam is also the founder of Adam the Creative, a meme account on Instagram with hilarious original content and nearly 1 million followers. The account allows him to express his sense of humor and fuel his innovative spirit to make him a better all-around creative mind. Sarah and Adam talk through his creative process for both BrandFire and Adam the Creator, how he keeps his content fresh and the advice he would give his younger self.

     

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    How a YouTube Influencer Launched a Successful Skate Brand in NY

    How a YouTube Influencer Launched a Successful Skate Brand in NY

    With deep roots in textiles and a love for materials at a young age, Brett Conti grew up knowing he’d own a clothing company one day. While pursuing his business degree, an injury put his competitive skateboarding pursuit out of commission, but paved the way to an entrepreneurial opportunity. He pulled out his sewing machine and rekindled his hobby of making custom apparel. His go-getter spirit and big heart for those in need inspired the inception of Fortune NY, a clothing and skate brand with a mission to help the less fortunate. Within a couple years of launching, Fortune NY expanded their wholesale to over 40 stores throughout the world. Hear the full story as he chats with Sarah Funk and Maxym Martineau about how he manages both Fortune NY and a successful YouTube career, and what he’s learned as an entrepreneur living out his dream.

     

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