Visiting the Outdoors Responsibly
Chez Chesak, executive director of the Outdoor Writers Association of America, joins Paul and Elizabeth to explore how to explore the outdoors responsibly.
Paul and Elizabeth interview a variety of travel writers and explorers.
Chez Chesak, executive director of the Outdoor Writers Association of America, joins Paul and Elizabeth to explore how to explore the outdoors responsibly.
Shane Dallas joins Paul and Elizabeth to share thoughts on finding places that aren’t overtouristed. Follow Shane’s travels at The Travel Camel.
Cordell Reaves shares what places are doing to broaden the discussion and how telling the stories of under-represented people enriches the travel experience for everyone.
Sylke Neal-Finnegan joins Paul and Elizabeth to reveal the beauty, history, and culinary richness of Oregon’s Tualatin Valley.
Larry Habegger, with Travelers’ Tales, joins Paul and Elizabeth to share information about some of the publishing company’s new releases, such as 100 Years of Exile: A Romanov’s Search for Her Father’s Russia.
It’s a fantasy many of us entertain: Get a small apartment in Paris, visit the local patisserie every day, live like a local.
Susan Van Allen’s book 100 Places in Italy Every Woman Should Go is out in its 10th anniversary edition.
Larry Bleiberg discusses the importance of visiting places throughout the United States where Civil Rights history was made.
As travel opens up again, women are eager to get out and experience the world, and many want to travel solo. But concerns about personal safety are often a concern.
Correspondent Jennifer Dombrowski talks with Paul about the realities of trekking in Nepal. Surprisingly you can even have pizza on your trek.