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    Explore " travelinspiration" with insightful episodes like "Bali Adventures: Engagements, Lifelong Friends, and Volcanic Hikes!", "From New York to the World: Travel Tales with Aunt Wanda", "Love, Travel, and Adventures with the Wests from Philly to the World", "Exploring the World: Overcoming Boundaries Through Travel" and "Exploring Travel, Culture, and Food with Rebecca: A Journey from New York to Oakland" from podcasts like ""Travel Tuesday Happy Hour Podcast - Exploring the World Through the Eyes of Passionate Travelers", "Travel Tuesday Happy Hour Podcast - Exploring the World Through the Eyes of Passionate Travelers", "Travel Tuesday Happy Hour Podcast - Exploring the World Through the Eyes of Passionate Travelers", "Travel Tuesday Happy Hour Podcast - Exploring the World Through the Eyes of Passionate Travelers" and "Travel Tuesday Happy Hour Podcast - Exploring the World Through the Eyes of Passionate Travelers"" and more!

    Episodes (19)

    Bali Adventures: Engagements, Lifelong Friends, and Volcanic Hikes!

    Bali Adventures: Engagements, Lifelong Friends, and Volcanic Hikes!

    In this episode, host Peuge interviews Sophia who has been passionate about travel since childhood. They discuss the Sophia's love for exploring different cultures, trying new foods, and debunking stereotypes about various countries. Sophia shares memorable moments from their travels, including a trip to Bali where she got engaged and formed lifelong friendships.

    The conversation highlights the joy of traveling with a partner who shares the same passion for exploration. They also touch upon the importance of parents exposing their children to different parts of the world, fostering a love for travel from an early age.
    Join Peuge Benjamin and Sophia as they delve into the transformative power of travel, discovering new perspectives, and creating unforgettable memories.

    Episode Credits:

    • Produced, edited, and mixed by Peuge Benjamin
    • Artwork design by Peuge Benjamin and Deb Carson

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    Visit our website: Podcast - Atomics Travels

    From New York to the World: Travel Tales with Aunt Wanda

    From New York to the World: Travel Tales with Aunt Wanda

    In this episode of the Travel Tuesday Happy Hour podcast, Season 4 Voyage 22, Peuge interviews Wanda Jackson, also known as Aunt Wanda. Wanda is an amazing guest and a beloved figure among the 50 plus folks who were part of a trip from the United States to Morocco. She shares her story as a New Yorker, born and raised in New York City, currently living in Queens. Wanda has been working for a bank in Manhattan for an impressive 33 years, teaching tech support for the users. Despite her long career, Wanda is looking forward to retiring in four years to pursue her passion for travel.

    During the conversation, Wanda talks about her travel experiences, mentioning a memorable cruise with her mom and the bowling league. She reminisces about the camaraderie and fun they had, cruising together and meeting new people.

    This episode provides a glimpse into Wanda's life and her aspirations for retirement, where she aims to explore the world and enjoy her newfound freedom. Peuge captures the essence of Wanda's journey and her determination to make the most of her retirement.

    Tune in to this episode to hear Wanda's inspiring story and gain insights into the joys of travel and the importance of pursuing one's dreams.

    Episode Credits:

    • Produced, edited, and mixed by Peuge Benjamin
    • Artwork design by Peuge Benjamin and Deb Carson

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    Visit our website: Podcast - Atomics Travels

    Love, Travel, and Adventures with the Wests from Philly to the World

    Love, Travel, and Adventures with the Wests from Philly to the World

    On this episode of the "on Tuesday happy hour" podcast, hosts Peuge interview Janelle and Antoine, a dynamic duo who have inspired their travel plans. Janelle and Antoine share their love for travel and how it all began with their first trip to Jamaica and their subsequent trips to New Orleans and for their honeymoon. The couple discusses their journey of discovering their shared passion for exploring new destinations and creating lasting memories together.

    As the conversation unfolds, Janelle and Antoine talk about their respective professions, with Janelle being a university administrator and Antoine being a commercial industrial electrician. They also share their roots in Philadelphia and how their move to the northeast has influenced their perspective on travel and life.

    Throughout the episode, the hosts and guests engage in a light-hearted conversation that showcases their genuine connection and love for travel. Listeners are treated to personal anecdotes, travel tips, and insights into the couple's travel experiences.
    Join Peuge as he delves into the world of Janelle and Antoine, discovering the joy and adventure that travel brings to their lives.

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    • Produced, edited, and mixed by Peuge Benjamin
    • Artwork design by Peuge Benjamin and Deb Carson

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    Visit our website: Podcast - Atomics Travels

    Exploring the World: Overcoming Boundaries Through Travel

    Exploring the World: Overcoming Boundaries Through Travel

    In this episode, Peuge Benjamin interviews Nelson Tavares, a finance professional turned consultant, about his travel experiences and journey. Nelson shares his overwhelming and eye-opening trip to Africa, where he encountered different cultures and witnessed the disparity between rich and poor. He also discusses his love for travel, starting from his immigration to the United States and exploring various parts of the country through road trips and conferences.

    Nelson's curiosity expanded beyond the borders of the United States when his job took him to the Philippines, sparking a desire to see more of the world. He emphasizes the vastness of the globe and the need to explore beyond one's own country.
    Join Peuge Benjamin and Nelson Tavares as they explore the joys and challenges of traveling, embracing new cultures, and gaining a broader perspective on the world.

    Episode Credits:

    • Produced, edited, and mixed by Peuge Benjamin
    • Artwork design by Peuge Benjamin and Deb Carson

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    Visit our website: Podcast - Atomics Travels

    Exploring Travel, Culture, and Food with Rebecca: A Journey from New York to Oakland

    Exploring Travel, Culture, and Food with Rebecca: A Journey from New York to Oakland

    In this episode, Peuge and Shibisha discuss various topics related to travel and personal experiences. They talk about the importance of exploring new places, the influence of family background on travel preferences, and the desire to immerse oneself in different cultures. Shibisha shares her love for New York and how it was her first travel destination, as well as her fascination with architecture and the desire to wander and discover new things. They also touch on the criteria for choosing travel destinations, including the uniqueness of the location, the language spoken, and the availability of good food. Overall, the episode provides insights into the joys and motivations behind traveling to new places.

    Episode Credits:

    • Produced, edited, and mixed by Peuge Benjamin
    • Artwork design by Peuge Benjamin and Deb Carson

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    Visit our website: Podcast - Atomics Travels

    Love, Resilience, and Community: A Journey of African Ancestry

    Love, Resilience, and Community: A Journey of African Ancestry

    In this episode of Travel Tuesday happy hour, Peuge interviews Jenee Johnson and Claudius Johnson, founders of The Right within Experience and Holistic Services respectively. They discuss their work in the public health space and their focus on serving the African American community.

    Jenee Johnson emphasizes the importance of mindfulness and building resilience to take on missions with power and imagination. Claudius Johnson, a licensed clinical social worker, highlights their commitment to providing services to the community, particularly the African American and Brown communities.

    The conversation also touches upon their origins, with Jenee and Claudius being from New York, specifically Staten Island and Brooklyn. They share how they met in California through a mutual friend and the subsequent journey of their union.

    Don't miss this insightful and engaging episode featuring two inspiring individuals making a difference in their communities.

    Episode Credits:

    • Produced, edited, and mixed by Peuge Benjamin
    • Artwork design by Peuge Benjamin and Deb Carson

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    Visit our website: Podcast - Atomics Travels

    Exploring Web3 and NFTs with Crypto Flossing

    Exploring Web3 and NFTs with Crypto Flossing

    In this episode of the Travel Tuesday Happy Hour, Peuge interviews Florcy Morrison, also known as Crypto Flossing, about the fascinating world of Web3 and NFTs. They discuss the evolution of the Internet from Web1 to Web3, highlighting the immersive experience and data ownership that Web3 offers. Lexi explains the concept of crypto flossing and shares her journey from being an art gallery owner to entering the crypto world. She emphasizes the need for scalability and the integration of technology in business.

    Stay tuned for more exciting interviews and moments from the Voice 22 event. Don't forget to subscribe and click the notification button to be notified of new episodes.

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    • Produced, edited, and mixed by Peuge Benjamin
    • Artwork design by Peuge Benjamin and Deb Carson

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    Visit our website: Podcast - Atomics Travels

    The Exciting Journey of an Entrepreneur: From Harlem to the World

    The Exciting Journey of an Entrepreneur: From Harlem to the World

    In this episode of Travel Tuesday happy hour, Peuge interviews the incredible Jackie, an undercover superstar who is involved in various entrepreneurial ventures. Jackie shares her experiences as a project manager and co-owner of several businesses, including property management. They discuss the highs and lows of being a serial entrepreneur and the excitement of exploring different opportunities.

    The conversation also touches on Jackie's passion for travel and how she got started with international trips after college. From her first international trip in 2017 to her love for warm destinations, Jackie shares her journey of discovering new places and experiencing different cultures.

    Peuge and Jackie also briefly talk about their childhood trips to Disney and the allure of the magical theme park, both for kids and adults.

    Tune in to this episode to hear more about Jackie's entrepreneurial pursuits, her travel adventures, and the joy of embracing new experiences.

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    • Produced, edited, and mixed by Peuge Benjamin
    • Artwork design by Peuge Benjamin and Deb Carson

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    Visit our website: Podcast - Atomics Travels

    Finding a New Home, Exploring Architecture, and Embracing Different Cultures

    Finding a New  Home, Exploring Architecture, and Embracing Different Cultures

    In this episode of the Happy Hour podcast, host Peuge Benjamin interviews Donna, a showroom and showroom sample manager for Ralph Lauren. Donna shares her love for traveling and exploring different cultures and architecture. They discuss Donna's experiences meeting Ralph Lauren himself and her long-standing career with the company. Donna also talks about her roots in New York City and her first travel experience to Disney World. She describes the magic of visiting Cinderella's house and recommends the experience to others.

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    • Produced, edited, and mixed by Peuge Benjamin
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    Visit our website: Podcast - Atomics Travels

    Travel Tales: From Newark to East Africa

    Travel Tales: From  Newark to East Africa

    Sandra reveals that her first trip was to Miami during college, which sparked her passion for travel. From then on, she embarked on numerous trips, seeking out exciting adventures and new experiences. As she entered her 40s, relaxation became a key focus for her travels.

    While Zandra has visited various destinations, she still has a bucket list of places she wants to explore, particularly in Asia. Tokyo, Okinawa, Bali, and Thailand are among the top destinations she hopes to visit soon.

    During the conversation, Zandra also shares her most memorable trip so far, a journey to East Africa for a wedding. She recounts the emotional experience of visiting Uganda, where her friend's family sought refuge during the Rwandan genocide.

    Tune in to this episode of Java Tuesday for an inspiring conversation with Sandra Haywood, a true travel enthusiast with a thirst for adventure, learning, and cultural immersion.

    Episode Credits:

    • Produced, edited, and mixed by Peuge Benjamin
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    Visit our website: Podcast - Atomics Travels

    Exploring Nigeria: A Journey of Discovery and Connection

    Exploring Nigeria: A Journey of Discovery and Connection

    In this episode of the podcast, Peuge welcomes a special guest, Yomi, a forensic accountant, chief diversity officer, and mentor within the Royal to Project. Yomi shares her background and experiences, including her Nigerian heritage and her first trip to Nigeria. She talks about the sense of connection and belonging she felt when meeting her extended family and the contrast between Nigeria and Texas.

    Yomi also discusses her early travel experiences and how they shaped her perspective on comfort and gratitude. She recounts her curiosity about world events during the Iraq war, which led her to pursue a career in accounting. The episode offers insights into Yomi's journey and her perspective on travel.

    Tune in to this engaging episode to learn more about Yomi's experiences, her reflections on travel, and the valuable life lessons she has gained along the way.

    Episode Credits:

    • Produced, edited, and mixed by Peuge Benjamin
    • Artwork design by Peuge Benjamin and Deb Carson

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    Visit our website: Podcast - Atomics Travels

    #4 - Lainie Liberti | Worldschooling: Parenting & Partnering with Teens

    #4 - Lainie Liberti | Worldschooling: Parenting & Partnering with Teens

    Have you ever considered what your life would look like if you abandoned societal norms and embraced a life of travel and unconventional learning? 

    Lainie Liberti, did just that - and her journey will inspire you to reimagine your own path. From changing her name on her 40th birthday to adopting the world schooling lifestyle, Lainies story is a testament to the power of living life on your own terms.

    We have known Lainie since before we took our first long road trip. We had a newborn baby and planned to drive through Europe for three months, In a small car with four kids; the youngest was just four months. I remember how insecure we felt, and the need to find like-minded was big - so we were very happy when we got to know Lainie through her first Facebook group - way back when.

    The Baby in question, Fjord, is now 11 years old and has been full-time-traveling more than half his life.

    Join us as we discuss Lainie’s transition from traditional public school education to a free-flowing learning approach with her son and how her experiences have shaped her parenting and self-discovery journey. 

    We delve into the importance of community support in the world schooling movement, sharing insights and advice from our own experiences and those of others in our global network.

    But it's not all smooth sailing. We also tackle the tough subject of facing fears and emotions head-on for personal growth. 

    Discover how Lainie processes her fears and learns to separate thought from belief using powerful tools like Byron Katie's "The Work." 

    Our conversation will reveal how embracing emotions and developing inner strength can ultimately lead to becoming the best possible parent and partner in our children's learning journeys. 

    The first time we met Lainie face to face was in 2019 in Granada - a true blessing. Lainie was among those who inspired us to roam the earth. So here she is, and we hope she will inspire you as well :)

    If you've ever felt the tug of your inner adventurer, this episode is for you.

    🗓️ Recorded October 5th, 2022. 📍Páramo del Sil, Spain

    See show notes at TheConrad.Family/SelfDirected4

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    The Smart Travelista (aka Linda King) from Australia shares her knowledge about the travel industry.

    The Smart Travelista (aka Linda King) from Australia shares her knowledge about the travel industry.

    Working as a Banker and a Travel Agent made a good combination for Linda King. She is now an expert on advising people how to save money by traveling.
    Travel well without the cost is a good motto.
    This also applies to International travel, where many people just assume that it has to be more expensive to take a trip out of the country rather than stay in a hotel or rent a home on the beach close to home. 
    In addition, there are many ways to earn "points" on airlines and hotel programs, but using them at the right time can also provide savings.
    It all sounds complicated, but its not.
    So, if you have any ambition to travel to a faraway destination but are thinking that it is too costly, well maybe think again.
    As far as other factors are concerned: healthcare, safety, jetlag, locations, to name a few, Linda probably has the answers .

    Check her out here:
    https://twitter.com/the_travelista
    https://www.instagram.com/thesmartravelista
    https://www.facebook.com/Thesmartravelista
    https://www.thesmarttravelista.com


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    Mental Fitness Coach Amy Yip sold all her belongings in New York and moved to Ghana for volunteer work. Hear her story.

    Mental Fitness Coach Amy Yip sold all her belongings in New York and moved to Ghana for volunteer work. Hear her story.

    When material things and wealth do not become the most important thing in a person's life, but rather the need to help other people, even if just for a few months, is very commendable. Amy and her husband were living comfortably in a NYC apartment but decided to sell all of their belongings and buy a one-way ticket to Ghana to volunteer at a breast cancer non-profit facility.
    Covid came along and they ended up being stuck in Ghana for 7 months. Many people made comments such as, "That must have sucked!" I wasn't surprised to hear Amy say, "It didn't suck at all." In fact it was an experience they will treasure for a long time.
    Occasionally, I hear derogatory comments about countries from people who have never been there or understand their culture. To me, that is just wrong. This is why travel is so important and educational.
    Amy is a "Life Transformation & Mental Fitness Coach", and being a Digital Nomad, she is able to help people everywhere, wherever she is in the World. Isn't technology wonderful.
    Find her at these places:
    https://amyyipcoaching.com/ 
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/amycyip/
    https://www.facebook.com/amyyipcoaching






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    Thinking about moving overseas for a few months? Emily Bron can recommend a few nations and help plan the move. It may be the trip of a lifetime - listen in and consider.

    Thinking about moving overseas for a few months? Emily Bron can recommend a few nations and help plan the move. It may be the trip of a lifetime - listen in and consider.

    In Emily's own words:
    "After years of living and working in 4 different countries, several immigrations and changes in my professional directions I realized that I would like to create a new life chapter full of passion, health, and purpose. I created International Lifestyle Consulting company, which is helping people to find the destination, create a personal plan, and customized solution for the best place for life, work, and retirement overseas based on customer budget, personal preferences, desired lifestyle. "

    Personally, I have lived in 5 countries, but all locations were work related. I still think about spending  3 - 4 months living in another country and knowing how fulfilling, educational and exciting it would be. Thailand, Costa Rica, Spain and Portugal come to mind, but everyone has their own opinions.

    For Americans, you would be amazed at the number of people who take the plunge each year of which the reasons are numerous.  Some move to countries close-by, within a few hours plane ride, while others  relocated to places far away.
    Maybe do it for a month or two, but it will be an experience you will never forget.

    Emily will provide the knowledge, advice and re-assurance you need, so if you have considered a move, then it may be a great time to do it.

    Find her here:
    www.emilybron.com
    www.facebook.com/InternationalLifestyleConsultingEmilyBron
    www.instagram.com/ebron_international_consulting/
    www.twitter.com/BelayevEmilia
    www.linkedin.com/in/emily-belayev-bron/







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    Sent flowers to Kim Jong-un while in North Korea, chased by pirates in the Congo, almost jailed in Libya - just everyday stuff! Living on the edge with Ian Collins

    Sent flowers to Kim Jong-un while in North Korea, chased by pirates in the Congo, almost jailed in Libya - just everyday stuff! Living on the edge with Ian Collins

    Yep, this is "Living on the Edge" stuff. Ian is an Australian but currently living in London for this moment in time. He has lived on 5 continents, so chances are that he'll be going somewhere else quite soon.
    He is an International Safety and Performance Coach (for humans and organizations), which he explains in detail on this podcast episode.  In one sentence, it is basically the science of systems-driven behavior and understanding of how and why people make mistakes.
    I always thought that there was some science reasoning behind my occasional decision making process.
    This occupation involves travel and sometimes to places where most of us would not even consider for a split second.
    Listen to why he was involved in some admirable work in North Korea and yes he did send a bouquet of flowers to the country's glorious leader as a goodwill gesture. With near misses in Libya and the Congo that could have ended badly, he has swam with great white sharks,  climbed an active volcano and consumed jungle plant medicine to name a few.

    His life is one big adventure, but even though some of his activities are somewhat risky,  it is all educational and fulfilling. 

    You can find Ian here:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/safetycoach
    https://facebook.com/ipcollins

      

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    Volunteer work in 3 unimaginable areas of World poverty - Lisa Szkatulski ventures into places of destitution to support the locals.

    Volunteer work in 3 unimaginable areas of World poverty - Lisa Szkatulski ventures into places of destitution to support the locals.

    After listening to Lisa for 45 minutes, you'll come to the realization of how fortunate we are.
    She travels to Anand on the west coast of India, the City of God adjacent to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and La Chureca on the outskirts of Managua, Nicaragua. 
    Why, you may ask? Because she wanted to.
    Not only do these places exhibit extreme  poverty, but they also present an element of risk and danger.
    She has just released a new book called Faithful Nomad that has an intriguing subtitle of "Seven Rules for Finding Your Path... When There's No Destination."
    Check out her web site faithfulnomad.com also.
    Thinking of all what we had to endure and what we could not achieve in 2020, makes it even more important that we make the most of life in the future. Many of us have the overused term, "Bucket Lists", but those of us whose ambitions include travel, however obscure the destinations may be, must prevail or at least do our best in our ambition to learn how the rest of the world works.
    Thank you for your inspiring work Lisa. Safe travels.

    Lisa@faithfulnomad.com

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    My Need for Seclusion - The Mongolian Wilderness

    My Need for Seclusion - The Mongolian Wilderness

    Unsurpassed scenery, large birds of prey, nomads, camping, remoteness, temples, peacefulness, isolation are just a few of the words to describe the Mongolian Wilderness. My trip took me from North-Eastern Thailand via Bangkok to Beijing, China, where I stayed in a Transit Hotel for a few hours before the 1+ hour flight to Ulan Bator in Mongolia.
    After staying in the city for a couple of days, I ventured into the wilderness, including Terelj National Park. The excellent Selena Travel Group planned my transport and guide for the excursion. Note: You could do this yourself, but getting lost or car breaking down would not be good.
    The further away from UB I ventured, the more sparse it became.
    I experienced: camping in a Ger, getting up close and personal with a large Vulture and a White Eagle, spending time with a Nomadic family at their home, trekking up to Aryaval Monastery, climbing into the horse's head of the Genghis Khan Statue, to name a few.
    It was a very fulfilling adventure as well as educational.
    I was back in UB for Mother's and Children's Day, a celebration of family, which is a very important part of Mongolian culture.
    I also found an Irish Pub and a Mongolian Massage Parlor. All good.
    Finally departed on a MIAT flight to Hong Kong. Another Bucket List item checked off.
    Maybe one to add to yours.
     
     

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    Traveling the World with Purpose and Impact with Geoff DeVito from GDSynergy - Communication. Education. Cooperation.

    Traveling the World with Purpose and Impact with Geoff DeVito from GDSynergy - Communication. Education. Cooperation.

    Geoff Devito has been consulting in the travel, tourism, and hospitality business for many years, however, in a capacity that you would never expect.
    His goal is to help make the travel experience to foreign lands meaningful and educational. He basically thinks a lot like me, which is the need to travel for a purpose, not just for enjoyment. 
    Of course it is great to just lounge on a beach somewhere or visit a historical building in a major city such as London or Paris, for example, but enriching your life and learning about foreign cultures adds that little extra to the experience.
    Before the pandemic hit, Geoff was spending 11 months of the year on the road, with is incomprehensible to most people. I thought I was bad.
    He recently hosted a conference with the "Our World Heritage"  Organization to discuss cooperation between conservation and consumption in the tourism industry, with members from around the World. Check them out at ourworldheritage.org.

    Find Geoff at GDSynergy.com


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