Episode 62: Exploring the USA's Southwest Natural Wonders - With Max Gonzales
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Episode 62: Exploring the USA's Southwest Natural Wonders - With Max Gonzales

Explore the stunning landscapes and natural wonders of the American Southwest with Max, our resident travel guide as he led European adventurers on an unforgettable journey through iconic national parks and scenic locations. Discover the beauty, culture, and hidden gems of the Southwest United States. Max offers insider tips, captivating stories, and expert insights to inspire your next travel adventure.

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Episode 61: Global Adventures of an Entrepreneurial Flight Attendant - With Ally Case
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Episode 61: Global Adventures of an Entrepreneurial Flight Attendant - With Ally Case

Ally Case has an entrepreneurial spirit and wears two hats: a flight attendant and a business innovator. She details the incredible perks that come with her unique job, the daily challenges she faces balancing her entrepreneurial endeavors and the demands of the skies, all while expressing an unwavering love for the adventure and discovery that traveling offers. Sit tight and gain insights into a life where the boundless joy of exploration meets the disciplined reality of running a business, making for an inspiring and enlightening journey through the skies and the world of entrepreneurship.

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Episode 60: Traveling the United States Using the Amtrak Rail Pass - With Cali O’Connor
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Episode 60: Traveling the United States Using the Amtrak Rail Pass - With Cali O’Connor

Cali O’Connor wanted to experience her cross-country road trip in a unique way. She knew she had to start in Boston and end up in Napa, but the rest was up to her imagination. She saw a killer deal on the Amtrak website and chose to road trip across the United States on a train. With a few stops in cities most tourists overlook, Cali details what she enjoyed about this form of slow travel and how she kept busy while spending the better part of 7 days inside of a train.

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Episode 59: The 7 Wonders of The World - The Layover
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Episode 59: The 7 Wonders of The World - The Layover

Can you name all 7 Wonders of the World without looking up the answer? Did you know a new list was published in 2007 to replace the former sites and monuments? Tune in to another edition of The Layover to learn why, when, and which sites still exist from the original list that dates back more than 2,000 years.

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Episode 58:  Traveling With Kids, the Family Guide - With Monos Viajeros: Ana Ruiz
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Episode 58:  Traveling With Kids, the Family Guide - With Monos Viajeros: Ana Ruiz

Ana Ruiz is the content creator behind the family travel account: Monos Viajeros. As an Ecuadorian mother of two (soon to be three), she was not ready to give up travel. Despite hearing horror stories about how difficult and terrible it would be to travel with young children, she decided to go against the advice of others and continue traveling with her husband and two kids, including a 10 month intercontinental trip back in 2021-22. Since then, Ana has launched her own business as a certified family travel coach to help guide other parents through the anxieties and struggles of traveling with children.

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Episode 57:  How to Use Credit Card Rewards to Fund Your Next Adventure - Travel Tips With PointByJ
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Episode 57:  How to Use Credit Card Rewards to Fund Your Next Adventure - Travel Tips With PointByJ

Travel can be expensive, but what if we told you that there was a way to fund your travels through your credit card rewards? Or at the very least, significantly reducing your cost on transportation, accommodations, food, and more! PointsByJ helps people learn the ropes of personal finance by teaching them how to earn and use credit points to reduce their travel spending. This episode is filled with helpful tips and travel hacks that inform our listeners about the best travel credit cards, how to earn points, and the best way to redeem them to maximize your spending.

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Episode 55: The Grind, Reality and Lifestyle of a Digital Nomad - With Rogan Steele
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Episode 55: The Grind, Reality and Lifestyle of a Digital Nomad - With Rogan Steele

When Rogan Steele quit his corporate job to pursue an entrepreneurial and digital nomad lifestyle, he wasn’t sure what would happen next. However, he was adamant about traveling the world while pursuing his passion for filmmaking and vlogging. With his girlfriend turned fiancee, they’ve spent the better part of one and a half years traveling the globe while working remotely. From the outside looking in, most individuals think they are enjoying a “fiesta” every day because of social media. In this episode, Rogan gets real about the grit and grind needed to sustain this lifestyle, finding balance, and how others can pursue this way of life.

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Episode 54: How To Land a Remote Job and Become a Digital Nomad - With Recruiter Alice Nordin
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Episode 54: How To Land a Remote Job and Become a Digital Nomad - With Recruiter Alice Nordin

Finding a remote job that allows you to travel or work from anywhere in the world is easier than you might think, it just takes a few travel hacks and helpful hints from a professional to make it a reality. Alice Nordin, Founder and CEO of Talent Kingz has helped dozens of individuals find their dream hybrid or remote job, making the digital nomad lifestyle possible for many. Alice sheds light on a few helpful tips and tricks to consider before applying. She also publishes a weekly newsletter, “Alice in Careerland” meant to help people who are exploring other career opportunities.

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Episode 53: The Last Of Us — A Look Back On the First 50 Episodes
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Episode 53: The Last Of Us — A Look Back On the First 50 Episodes

Traveling the world on a cruise ship for college credit, backpacking Asia on a budget, a 7 week African safari, and the infamous wingsuit world traveling base jumper — Join us as we reflect back on the the first 50 episodes of the Globetrotters podcast and the lessons learned from various guests as chronicled on the show. Tune in as we also say goodbye to one of our co-hosts.

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Episode 52: Julie from LA Visits Iraq - The Story Behind the 12 Episode Docuseries
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Episode 52: Julie from LA Visits Iraq - The Story Behind the 12 Episode Docuseries

Julie Kaplan, a young 23 year old student took a 2 year break from her university to work abroad and go on a few trips off the beaten path. In October 2021, Julie ventured into the country nicknamed, the Cradle of Civilization. Her trip was only supposed to last 48 hours, but it quickly turned into 4 months. Along the way, Julie filmed a 12-episode documentary about her travels to provide a different narrative and perspective on Iraq;: including its rich history, culture, and amazing hospitality.

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Episode 51: The Life of A Combat Correspondent - Amy Forsythe
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Episode 51: The Life of A Combat Correspondent - Amy Forsythe

Not all travel is about leisure tourism, Amy Forsythe served as a combat correspondent post 9/11 and committed to two-year long deployments in Iraq and 3 separate tours in Afghanistan. She is an award-winning multimedia journalist and military combat veteran with more than 28 years of experience. Amy takes us through her journey on being a trailblazer and one of the first females in military history to take on this type of role.

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Episode 50: Working Abroad in China - Teaching English As A Second Language With Tony Rambles
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Episode 50: Working Abroad in China - Teaching English As A Second Language With Tony Rambles

Tony was looking to shake things up after working as a banker for a few years. After consulting with his wife, they opted for a change of scenery and left the United States for the first time. Considering himself a teacher by nature, he decided to travel and work abroad in Suzhou, China to teach young students English as a second language. In this episode, Tony breaks down stereotypes, culture shock as an American, the experience of teaching English abroad, the freedom of being open to new opportunities, and the resources he utilized along the way to make this move happen.

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Episode 49: Guinness World Record Holder Renee Bruns - Most Countries Visited In One Year Using A Wheelchair
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Episode 49: Guinness World Record Holder Renee Bruns - Most Countries Visited In One Year Using A Wheelchair

At a young age, Renee was diagnosed with a skeletal disorder that forced her family to travel around the United States to get the proper medical help. At age 5, she made her way to the Big Apple and fell in love with traveling so much that her family took it upon themselves to check off all of the 50 states in the US, which they did. This only fueled her fire to see more of the world. Later in life, she experienced corporate burnout while leading a large team in a Fortune 500 insurance company and decided for the first time, to go on a one year sabbatical and travel the world. In doing so she broke the Guinness World Record for most countries visited in one year using a wheelchair.. Renee sheds light on inaccessible infrastructure, being an inspiration and resource for others, and her restored faith in humanity.

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Episode 48: A Tale of Two Trekkers - The Himalayas With Chris Meyer and Vidya Kaipa
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Episode 48: A Tale of Two Trekkers - The Himalayas With Chris Meyer and Vidya Kaipa

The Himalayas is a mountain range in Asia that is home to 9 out of 10 of the world's highest peaks, including Mount Everest. But, while many recognize this area for its dangerously difficult and high altitude mountaineering - we speak with two travelers; Chris and Vidya, who share their experiences traversing some of the most dynamic topography on this planet while revealing the unique and intrinsic beauty this landscape has to offer. Although their trips were taken separately and at different seasons, the commonalities between the two distinct adventures cannot be ignored showcasing that the Himalayas is a destination for all, not just the ultra fit.

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Episode 47: Breaking Barriers With No Man Nomad, the Traveling Food Writer - Kaitlyn Rosati
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Episode 47: Breaking Barriers With No Man Nomad, the Traveling Food Writer - Kaitlyn Rosati

Kailtyn Rosati is a freelance travel writer, solo traveler and founder of the blog: No Man Nomad. She has worked with several publications including but not limited to The Points Guy, Jetset Times, TheTravel, ROVA, NY Daily News, MSN, and more. Kaitlyn has had an unconventional path to travel writing and has a lot to share about what it means to write and travel for food, especially as a solo female traveler. Kaitlyn describes her early struggles to break into the industry, favorite foodie destinations, and her love and admiration for the late chef Anthony Bourdain.

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Episode 46: A Hidden Gem in Central America - Our Lesser Known Destination of the Month
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Episode 46: A Hidden Gem in Central America - Our Lesser Known Destination of the Month

Costa Rica is the most visited country in Central America, but does it give you the most bang for your buck? In this episode, we present an alternative travel destination that is half the cost with a few interesting geophysical features that distinguishes it from its Central American counterpart. Including, a volcano you can surf on. This is the monthly edition of Lesser Known Destinations to consider for your next travel stop.

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Episode 45: Scuba Diving the Great Blue Hole in Belize - With Issy Warner
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Episode 45: Scuba Diving the Great Blue Hole in Belize - With Issy Warner

For years, Issy Warner had dreams of going diving and getting scuba certified. She settled on Belize, home to the largest barrier reef in the Northern hemisphere, and second in the world after the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Within the intricate reef reserve system lies the Great Blue Hole, a giant marine sinkhole that was once ranked by the Discovery Channel as the number one on its list of "The 10 Most Amazing Places on Earth". Issy takes us on her journey of discovering the beauty down below as a first-time diver.

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Episode 44: How To Get Scuba Certified Abroad – The Layover
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Episode 44: How To Get Scuba Certified Abroad – The Layover

Have you ever considered scuba diving but were afraid of what is down below? While this activity does have idiosyncrasies that distinguish it from other water sports; we sat down to dispel some myths about wildlife you may encounter, and provided a guide about the certification process for those who may be interested but have never taken the leap. No pun intended. The Layover series is our monthly show that features current travel news, lesser known destinations to consider for your next adventure, travel tips, and investigations into the latest trends.

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Episode 43: A Tribute to Kelan Dammers - The Traveling Wingsuit Base Jumper
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Episode 43: A Tribute to Kelan Dammers - The Traveling Wingsuit Base Jumper

Kelan Dammers had been traveling the world with his wingsuit and base jumping off cliffs, bridges, and helicopters. His experiences were so unique and incredible, we chose to record an epsiode with him about his experiences (Episode #16). Kelan was passionate about the sport, but practiced caution and was transparent about the realities of participating in a dangerous sport. Above all else, Kelan was a son, brother, and good friend to many. This episode is a tribute to his life, may he rest in peace.

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