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Why should you explore Eastern Europe?
Francis Tapon is a global nomad and author of Hike Your Own Hike and The Hidden Europe. With an inspiring travel resume, he has traveled to 125 countries, has walked across America four times, Spain twice, and Madagascar once (at the time of this recording). From 2013 to 2018, he even traveled nonstop overland to all 54 African countries.
Francis shares his journey traveling through Eastern Europe, discussing what he learned about the region, the people, and the misconceptions many have about this part of the world. He shares his philosophy of “wander learning,” explains why he believes slow travel is the future, and even gives us a sneak peek into his epic five-year overland journey across Africa.
This episode will encourage you to go beyond the typical tourist hotspots to truly experience a place. Francis shares insights into how to travel deeply, meet locals, and gain a richer understanding of different cultures. He also opens up about how he financially sustains his travels, his approach to living with less, and why investing unconventionally has helped him maintain a life of adventure.
Plus, if you’re curious about long-distance hiking, you won’t want to miss his take on hiking all three of America’s major trails and the crazy adventure he took on the Continental Divide Trail.
What’s a place you’ve visited that completely changed your perspective? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.
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His philosophy of "wander learning" and how travel is the best education
How Francis hiked the three longest trails in the U.S. and what he learned from each
Why taking a contrarian approach to money and investing can fuel a life of travel
Why Francis defines Eastern Europe differently than most people (and why that matters)
The biggest misconceptions about Eastern Europe
The best ways to meet locals and truly experience a destination
How slow travel can lead to deeper, more meaningful experiences
How he managed to travel through all 54 African countries over five years
How Francis approaches writing about his travels and his latest project, Unseen Africa
What destinations you should visit now
And so much more
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What does it take to turn a childhood dream into reality, even when it seems impossible?
Alex Harz is an adventurer, filmmaker, and storyteller who took his dream of climbing Mount Everest and turned it into a powerful multimedia project, The Quest: Everest. With a background in acting, business, and international travel, Alex combined his skills to document the Everest experience like never before, bringing audiences up the mountain with him through both a documentary film and an immersive VR experience. But his journey was about much more than just summiting Everest; it was about embracing challenge, cultural connection, and pushing human limits.
In this episode, Alex shares the incredible story behind his ascent of Mount Everest, providing an unfiltered look at what it takes to push beyond your limits and climb the world’s highest peak.
From his rigorous training and years of preparation to the emotional and spiritual impact of the journey, Alex talks about the intense preparation, the surreal beauty of the Himalayas, and the life-and-death decisions climbers face on the mountain. Beyond the climb itself, we dive into the deeper meaning of pursuing a lifelong dream and how the people of Nepal profoundly shaped his journey.
What is your “personal Everest?” I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.
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The random moment that inspired Alex to embrace his childhood dream after 15 years
How he went from zero mountaineering experience to climbing the world’s tallest peak
The extreme training regimen required to prepare for Everest
What it’s like to experience Everest Base Camp’s international tent city
The spiritual side of Everest and how Nepalese culture shaped his journey
The life-or-death decisions climbers must make on the mountain
Why physical fitness alone won’t get you to the summit
The ethical questions surrounding Everest tourism and the role of Sherpas
How witnessing death on Everest changed his perspectives
The challenges of documenting a high-altitude expedition and bringing the story to life
The moment Alex stood at the top of the world and what it meant to him
And so much more
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I’m bringing you some of the best insights from the past month’s newsletter—curated travel tips, trends, and ideas that deserve a deeper dive. If you’ve ever felt the sting of travel FOMO, wondered about the latest digital nomad visas, or wanted a better way to pick your next destination without overcomplicating it, this one’s for you.
You’ll get my take on the antidote to travel FOMO that might change your mindset, what this new visa to an exciting destination means for remote workers, and why tourist taxes are becoming more common (and who it really impacts).
You’ll also learn a simple strategy for choosing your next destination, hear about my personal mantra for the year and how it’s influencing my mindset and travels for 2025, and I’ll leave you with a powerful question to inspire your next move.
What’s your phrase for the year? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share what it means to you by sending me an audio message.
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How can your hotel or accommodations change how you experience a place?
Annie Fitzsimmons is a seasoned luxury travel expert and author of the National Geographic book 100 Hotels of a Lifetime: The World's Ultimate Retreats. Annie has covered hotels, travel, lifestyle, restaurants, and destinations around the world for the last 20 years, working with major travel media companies such as National Geographic Travel and AFAR, and is currently the editor-in-chief at Embark Beyond.
Annie shares the top five hotels that are worth seeking out in your life, covering not just luxury stays but those that tell a story, bring people together, and enhance the entire travel experience.
We talk about the best hotels in the world that are actually worth their price tag and why you should experience these places even if you’re not a guest. You’ll learn how to find places that match your travel style, gain insight into the world of hospitality, and learn how the hotel industry is evolving in the era of Airbnb.
We also discuss how she landed her dream job as National Geographic’s first-ever Urban Insider and how you, too, can forge your own unique career path.
PLUS: You'll hear part three of our Top 5 Road Trips in the USA series!
What was the most memorable hotel you’ve ever stayed in? I'd love to hear about your experience, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.
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What it was like to leave her home country, raise a family abroad, and navigate cultural differences
How to match the right hotel to your travel style and expectations
Tips for making the most of a hotel, even if you’re not a guest
Where to find unique stays beyond typical luxury hotels
The top hotels in the world that immerse you in the local experience
Why “affordable luxury” is on the rise and what that means for travelers
Where the future of hotels is headed in a world of alternative stays
How Annie landed a dream job at National Geographic and created her own career path
Her best advice for writing and interviewing
And so much more
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How can access to travel transform someone's life?
Brandon Miller is the co-founder and director of brand strategy for Too Fly Foundation, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide passports, travel grants, and educational experiences for students in underresourced communities.
In this episode, Brandon shares how his travel experiences shaped his outlook and ultimately led to his work creating a world where every student has the opportunity to travel.
We discuss the challenges of travel for these communities, how he went from a fun idea with friends in a bar to advocating for systemic change, and how his experience on The Kelly Clarkson Show amplified their mission.
Brandon's story proves that small actions can lead to big change, and our conversation offers valuable perspectives on the importance of supporting travel equity, fostering inclusion, and always staying curious.
How can you bring awareness to travel equity and inclusion on your adventures? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you'll share them by sending me an audio message.
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How Brandon's own privilege inspired the creation of Too Fly Foundation
The impact of studying abroad and how he viewed his home country differently after having those experiences
The barriers to travel for underserved communities and the "Too Fly Why" that fuels their work
How he went from "turning up for a cause" to building a nonprofit
How he blends having a full-time career with running his foundation
Why being on The Kelly Clarkson Show and meeting Tyler Perry was an inflection point of their work
His biggest takeaways from running an organization
How travelers can create and bring awareness to travel inclusion and equity
And so much more
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World Tour for Climate Change: Hitchhiking, Biking, and Low-Carbon Travel With Megan Routbort
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What would it be like to cycle the entire length of Africa? What are the most important lessons that travel can teach us?
Alex Hennock is a 28-year-old Australian who's already traveled to nearly half the countries in the world, mostly overland. At the time of this recording, Alex is on a life-changing journey, cycling the length of Africa while raising money for Pure Water for Africa. His travels have taken him from the deserts of Namibia to the jungles of Tanzania, and his thoughtful approach to travel has given him a unique perspective on risk, resilience, and the power of human connection.
In this episode, Alex shares stories from his epic adventure, how his approach to travel has evolved over the years, and nine key lessons that travel has taught him along the way.
This conversation is full of practical travel wisdom and adventure stories and is a powerful reminder that travel can push us beyond our limits in the best way possible. Alex's journey highlights how travel challenges our worldview, reshapes our priorities, and helps us appreciate the beauty of stepping into the unknown.
PLUS: You'll hear part two of our mini-series featuring the five best road trips in the USA!
What's one unexpected lesson you've learned while traveling? How did it change your perspective? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you'll share by sending me an audio message.
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Why Alex decided to trade fast travel for a 10,000-kilometer bike ride through Africa
The most surprising lessons he's learned from traveling through "dangerous" places
How to shift your mindset from focusing on the worst-case scenario to embracing the best-case possibilities
Why your pre-travel worries rarely match your actual travel challenges
How he handles logistics (like finding water in remote areas) while cycling through Africa
Why traveling slower and deeper can be more rewarding than rushing to hit every destination
How doing hard things while traveling builds resilience and shifts your perspective
The importance of being flexible and leaving room for serendipity in your travels
How Alex's journey is helping provide clean water for communities through Pure Water for Africa
And so much more
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Join me for a coffee chat with my wife, Anne Dorthe, as we share the top 10 places we’re dying to visit.
We break down our dream locations into five categories: mountains, cities, beaches, historical sites, and spiritual destinations. And since we didn’t share our lists ahead of time, we get to surprise each other along the way!
We talk about the places that keep pulling us in, what makes a destination feel like a must-visit, and how personal experiences shape our travel wish lists. As we go through our picks, you’ll find new places to add to your list and inspiration for your next trip.
What are the top places you’re dying to visit? I'd love to hear what they are, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.
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The mountain range that keeps calling our names (and why we can’t agree on the best way to experience it)
A city that’s been on Anne Dorthe’s radar for years
The unexpected historical sites that made our cut and why they feel so compelling
A beach destination that proves paradise doesn’t always mean palm trees
The country that’s been described as a spiritual awakening in itself and why we both want to go
How solo travel fits into our relationship and why we’re both believers in taking trips alone
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Top 10 Places We’re Dying To Go Back To (And Why)
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What would it be like to travel the world alphabetically or create a YouTube channel that inspires millions?
Paul Barbato is the creator of Geography Now, the first YouTube channel dedicated to covering every UN-recognized country in alphabetical order. Since its inception in 2014, the channel has featured episodes exploring each nation's geography, culture, history, politics, and quirks. With a unique blend of humor and educational content, Paul has built a global audience, making complex geographical and geopolitical information accessible and enjoyable for viewers of all ages.
Whether you’re a content creator, geography nerd, or someone looking for inspiration to tackle your next big idea, you’ll find plenty of insight as Paul shares the story behind his channel’s success and what it’s like to wrap up such a massive creative undertaking after 10 years.
Paul’s reflections are raw and relatable, touching on themes like identity, imposter syndrome, and navigating creative burnout. He discusses the highs and lows of being a YouTube creator in a rapidly evolving digital world and gives candid advice for aspiring content creators.
Paul also reveals his favorite hidden gem destinations and places that make him wonder, “Why don’t more people go here?”
PLUS: In this episode, I kick off a new road trip series featuring my top choices for the best USA road trips.
What travel quest would you love to go on? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.
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The story behind his life-changing burglary and the existential crisis that followed
Why Paul started Geography Now and how he built an international community
Why connecting with locals is the secret to understanding a country
What it’s like to wrap up a decade-long creative project and prepare for what’s next
Paul’s favorite off-the-beaten-path destinations you haven’t heard of
Honest insight for content creators navigating today’s high-production digital world
How he stays motivated after 10 years on YouTube despite creative burnout and changing algorithms
His personal Popcare Index for rating crowded tourist spots and how to avoid them
His thoughts on traveling to controversial destinations and how the perceptions of a country’s government often differ from the on-the-ground reality
How reconnecting with his Korean heritage helped him reclaim a part of his identity
And so much more
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Are you thinking about living abroad?
Join me as my friend Botik and I talk about the top 10 reasons why we love living abroad and what you can expect if you decide to take the leap.
Botik Quest is an American who has lived abroad for over a decade in countries like South Korea, Germany, and Norway. He brings a unique perspective as someone who has experienced the ups and downs of building a life in a foreign country.
Botik and I share candid stories, unique insights, and practical tips about what it really takes to build a life in another country. From cultural surprises to opportunities for personal growth, this episode will make you reimagine what’s possible for your life.
What makes you most excited about living abroad? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.
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The problem with the word “expat”
Why the “foreigner card” can be both a blessing and a challenge
The impact of living abroad on your perspective and identity
Why mobility and public transportation are game-changers in Europe
The unique joys of adopting new traditions and blending cultures
Why proximity to other countries opens up endless travel opportunities
The benefits of foreign social systems relating to healthcare, education, and work-life balance
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Viking Biking: Opening Up Doors Wherever You Go
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Top 11 Digital Nomad and Remote Work Visas for Relocating (2025 Edition) + Where to Consider Relocating (And Why) with Tim Marting from Citizen Remote
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I wanted to put together one of my dream episodes for you and now it’s finally here!
In this special episode, you’ll hear a conversation between two of my all-time favorite travel writers. I’m handing the mic over to guest host Eric Weiner, an award-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author, to interview Rick Steves—the travel legend whose work has inspired millions to see the world, including me.
Rick’s latest book, On the Hippie Trail: Istanbul to Kathmandu and the Making of a Travel Writer, takes us back to 1978 when 23-year-old Rick embarked on the adventure of a lifetime along the iconic overland route stretching from Europe to South Asia. The book is raw, unfiltered, and straight from his journal, offering a rare glimpse into his transformative time on the Hippie Trail.
Along the way, you’ll hear travel stories from Rick’s time on the hippie trail, get takeaways on the art of writing, discover the joys of slow travel, and learn how an extended journey can have a lasting impact on your life.
You’ll love being a fly on the wall as Eric and Rick share laughs, insights, and their unique take on travel.
What’s been your most transformative journey so far? I'd love to hear about it and how it changed you, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.
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How Rick’s love for piano almost became his career before travel took over
Why Rick hesitated to take the Hippie Trail journey and what finally pushed him to go
Why traveling overland made the journey more meaningful and how crossing borders brought unexpected lessons
The chaotic realities of bus travel, including cramped rides, unpredictable stops, and unforgettable mishaps like Turkey’s infamous “dolmus” buses
How Rick’s beginner’s mindset shaped his understanding of other cultures and why he embraces cultural appreciation over appropriation
Why the slow pace of “intensive nothingness” in Kashmir offered a profound sense of freedom
Why bad travel days make for the best stories and how serendipity plays a key role in transformational travel
What India taught Rick about time, joy, and the richness of human experience
How his time on the Hippie Trail left a lasting mark on his worldview and how he’s weaved the magic of that trip into his life today
And so much more
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Do you ever get sucked into those “best places to visit” lists and start daydreaming about your next adventure?
Same here! That’s why I decided to go through six of the top travel lists for 2025, pulling out 14 of my favorite destinations and highlighting why they’re worth a visit.
I share my thoughts on trending destinations, personal travel stories, and trip ideas that take you off the beaten path. Plus, you’ll hear some tips for planning your next adventure, whether it’s escaping the crowds or finding those hidden gems before they blow up.
What destinations are you most excited about? I'd love to hear about them, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.
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Where to go to avoid the heat and crowds of summer destinations
A travel regret that still sticks with me (and why you should go where I didn’t)
A lovely slice of coastline you might want to visit before it explodes
The ancient pilgrimage network that’s been at the top of my bucket list
A US city I’ve spent a lot of time in with a broken-down double-decker bus
The coolest and perhaps nerdiest attraction I’ve visited that had me completely mesmerized
A sexy Scandanavian 2-for-1 with a hiking trail that will reach into your soul
A Central American colonial city that serves as the gateway to a “choose your own vibe” adventure
A 4-5 day “why not” trip to inspire you to plan your own
The best way to reverse engineer your travels this year
And so much more
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Conde Nast - 25 Places to Go
Wanderlust - Good to Go list
AFAR - 25 Places to Go
NY Times - 52 Places to Go
Nat Geo - Best of the World
CNN - Where to Go
Japan's Digital Nomad Visa
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Top 7 Travel Trends for 2025 with Lyn Hughes
How to Plan a Trip to Europe in 2025 with Lynne Nieman
World’s Cheapest Destinations + Traveling Europe on a Budget (2025) with Tim Leffel
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What happens when you allow curiosity to drive your work and travels?
Ben Buckland is an adventurer, photographer, and human rights advocate whose life has been shaped by curiosity. As a senior advisor on torture prevention for the Association for the Prevention of Torture, his work has taken him to over 100 countries, including war zones, logging camps, and some of the worst prisons on earth.
In 2023, on a quest for novelty, Ben trekked across France, Switzerland, and Austria, relying only on hand-drawn maps from people he met along the way.
In the first part of this episode, Ben shares the profound lessons he learned from his no-tech journey, including how technology and convenience have changed the way we travel. Then, we talk about his work in human rights, uncovering how curiosity and compassion can drive incremental change, even in the darkest places.
You'll learn practical ways to infuse your travels with curiosity and meaningful connections (and get out of your comfort zone), hear stories of resilience and human connection from Ben’s photography and human rights work, and learn valuable lessons on embracing uncertainty and the unknown.
How has curiosity driven your travels or work? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.
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Ben’s deeper intention around traveling without a phone or modern conveniences
How hand-drawn maps tell as much about the creators as they do about the terrain
Why even a broken leg couldn’t stop him and the surprising lessons it taught him
Why money and technology reduce your human connection
How to get over the fears around traveling without a phone
The toll of documenting humanity’s darkest stories and how Ben found himself in war zones, prisons, and other challenging places
Insights on making systemic change in disastrous environments and finding progress in the impossible
What trauma-informed photography can teach us about connecting with strangers (and capturing their stories)
Insight into his work in trauma-informed photography and what that can teach us connection
Ben’s simple yet powerful approach to engaging with strangers
And so much more
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Have you ever dreamed of learning how to sail and setting off on a global adventure? What if I told you it’s more achievable than you think?
Brian Trautman is the captain of SV Delos, a 53-foot sailing vessel that’s been his floating home for over a decade. What started as an 18-month sailing trip in 2008 turned into a lifelong adventure as Brian explored six continents and 45 countries by sea (at the time of this recording). Along the way, he started documenting his journey on YouTube, becoming a popular sailing channel with over 900k subscribers.
In this episode, Brian shares how even beginners can master sailing, plan a round-the-world trip, and embrace the adventure of a lifetime.
From practical tips for learning to sail and the best places to get started to fascinating stories of life at sea, you’ll discover how sailing can transform your life and perspective.
Ready to get your sea legs? If you could sail anywhere in the world, where would you go first? I'd love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message.
*This is a previously released episode from the archives! Zero To Travel interviews are timeless, offering valuable insight whenever you listen.
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How Brian went from a corporate career to full-time sailing
How he turned his lifestyle into a sustainable source of income
Why learning to sail is easier and more accessible than you think
The best places in the world to learn how to sail
What certifications you need (or don’t need) to sail internationally
Tips for planning your first sailing trip, from short journeys to global routes
What it’s like to live self-sufficiently on the water and navigate challenges like storms, repairs, and seasickness
How to find a crew and insights into the global sailing community
What it actually costs to live on a boat
Safety tips and lessons learned from real-world experiences
And so much more
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Are you in the midst of a big change or dreaming of one? Do you feel stuck in transition and want to know how to move forward?
Lauren Handel Zander is a renowned life coach, author, and creator of The Handel Method®, a groundbreaking coaching framework taught in over 35 universities and institutes of learning worldwide, including MIT, Stanford, and NYU. With over 25 years of experience in life coaching and consulting, Lauren has worked with high-profile clients such as Hugh Jackman, Questlove, and Fortune 500 companies like Live Nation.
In this episode, Lauren shares how to take control of your inner dialogue, design your future, and navigate life transitions—without the BS.
Whether you’re facing a career change, a move abroad, or a shift in personal priorities, Lauren’s practical advice offers a fresh, straightforward perspective. From breaking old habits to creating actionable plans for your future, you’ll learn how to cut through the nonsense, tune into your inner voice, make promises to yourself that you’ll keep, and take charge of your narrative.
What’s one promise you can make to move closer to your dream life? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.
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Why Lauren left the U.S. and how travel has redefined her life
Her 3-part hack to help you break into your mainframe and shift your narrative
How to balance chasing a big dream while finding contentment in the present moment
How to create goals and set intentions in a way that feels tangible and real
Advice for following through and living up to your own expectations
Why you are only 3 promises away from changing your entire life
How to get unstuck and navigate transitions by upgrading to your 2.0 version
How to use promises and consequences to foster accountability and act in spite of fears
The reality of manifesting and why you are always either manifesting or “mani-f*cking” yourself
And so much more
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Are you tired of waiting on everyone else to be able to travel? Does solo travel strike fear in your heart, but you want more freedom in your life? Do you spend too much time coming up with excuses for why you can't travel instead of reasons why you can and should?
Manjinder Kang, or "Manny," is a seasoned solo traveler with nearly two decades of experience exploring 37 countries. A full-time professional and self-proclaimed introvert, Manny wants everyone to know that if he can do it, so can you.
In this episode, Manny and I explore the beauty and challenges of solo travel. From navigating cultural differences to fostering meaningful connections and embracing spontaneity on shorter trips, Manny offers actionable advice and inspiring stories for travelers at all stages.
What is your biggest block against solo travel? Share your thoughts by sending me an audio message.
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How to combat loneliness while traveling solo
The importance of spontaneity and advice for creating spontaneity in shorter trips
How to plan trips that align with your passions and interests
The role of resilience in overcoming travel challenges
Manny's strategies for maximizing travel with a full-time job
Insights into connecting with local cultures through food and adventure
The best destinations for solo travelers
Practical tips for meeting people while traveling alone
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What does it mean to truly understand a place—and how does walking help uncover the heart of its culture?
Chris Arnade is a writer, photographer, and former Wall Street banker who left the financial world to pursue a deeper connection with humanity. Known for his Substack Chris Arnade Walks the World, Chris documents his immersive walking journeys through cities and towns around the globe, exploring themes of culture, community, and belonging. His work offers thought-provoking insights into the human experience and the intersections of class, culture, and geography.
In this episode, Chris shares how walking became his tool for understanding culture and fostering genuine connections. From leaving Wall Street to documenting the lives of NYC’s homeless and addicted to exploring the myths and realities of the American Dream, Chris offers profound reflections on humanity, travel, and the importance of slowing down.
Discover how Chris transitioned from Wall Street to walking the world, his approach to connecting with people across cultures and classes, and the significance of recognizing your own cultural biases for more meaningful travel. Learn about the contrasts between America and Europe, from cultural values to urban design, and how these differences reflect broader societal priorities. Whether you're curious about walking as a mode of exploration or seeking fresh insights into societal differences, this conversation is both enlightening and inspiring.
What’s a moment during your travels when walking gave you a new perspective or connection you wouldn’t have experienced otherwise? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.
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How Chris’s childhood as a third-culture kid shaped his worldview
The pivotal moment that inspired Chris to leave Wall Street for a more meaningful path
How cultural baggage shapes our perceptions of the places we visit (and why it matters)
Tips for building trust and making genuine connections with people (and capturing their stories)
The myths, realities, and global perceptions of the American Dream
The striking differences between American and European cities and their impacts on community
Why he believes the built environment reflects cultural values
Practical advice for planning long walks, from packing light to choosing routes
Chris’s favorite walking destinations, from the Rhône Valley to El Paso
Advice for pursuing content creation and journalism (and staying genuine)
And so much more
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What can an NFL star teach us about chasing dreams, overcoming challenges, and creating a life you love?
Chris Johnson, also known as CJ2K, is a former NFL running back who made history as a first-round draft pick and one of only eight players to rush for over 2,000 yards in a single season. This achievement earned him the NFL rushing title and Offensive Player of the Year award in 2009. After a remarkable 10-season football career, Chris transitioned into hospitality and real estate, creating vacation properties that offer unforgettable experiences for travelers.
In this episode, Chris Johnson reflects on his NFL career, the life lessons he's carried into his post-football ventures, and how simplifying his priorities helped him transition into hospitality and real estate.
Chris shares an honest look at his life on and off the field. He talks about the sacrifices and joys of being a professional athlete, the mental strategies that kept him motivated through tough times, and the challenges of pivoting to a completely different industry after retirement. You'll hear about his travels, why he chose real estate as his next chapter, and how he applies lessons from football to life and business.
How do you stay motivated to pursue your dreams, even after setbacks? I'd love to hear about your experience, and I hope you'll share it by sending me an audio message.
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The lessons he's learned from fatherhood and family life
The mindset Chris used to overcome challenges and excel as an NFL player
How he used media scrutiny as fuel for personal and professional growth
What it's like transitioning from professional sports to entrepreneurship
Why Chris believes simplifying your focus is key to finding clarity and success
The connection between football and running a successful business
Chris's approach to creating meaningful experiences for guests in his properties
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Do you want to take the leap from office life to embracing a digital nomad or travel lifestyle?
In August 2021, Kyle Cohenour made a major life change — he sold most of his belongings, left his apartment in Florida, and embarked on his journey as a location-independent digital nomad. Since then, he's visited 14 countries, spending two years living and slow traveling in Mexico, 4.5 months exploring South America, and three months calling Madrid, Spain, his home.
Kyle shares his journey of transitioning from a traditional corporate job to a travel-focused lifestyle. He reflects on how he reignited his travel dreams, embraced solo adventures, and built a life as a digital nomad.
This episode is a great reminder to take the long-term view when it comes to your dreams. You'll learn actionable tips for overcoming fears, pitching remote work to your boss, creating meaningful connections on the road, and more.
What does your ideal travel lifestyle look like? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you'll share by sending me an audio message.
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What reignited Kyle's travel dreams after years in a corporate job
How he convinced his employer to allow remote work and insight into having hard conversations
The significance of his trip to Columbia and how he overcame his solo travel anxieties
How he utilized things such as Couchsurfing to build connections with locals and fellow travelers
The surprising ways travel has shaped Kyle's relationships, including meeting his partner
Advice for traveling through Latin America and snapshots into places like Mexico and Patagonia
How his travel style evolved based on his type of employment (or unemployment!)
Why flexibility and spontaneity can lead to richer travel experiences
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We are wrapping up the 11th year of Zero To Travel! Listen in to get some food for thought, what you can expect on the podcast in 2025, and a simple challenge to get excited for the new year ahead.
What are your plans for 2025? I'd love to hear about them, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.
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