Santa Fe artist and political activist David Deighton brings a global perspective to seeking out civility and bridging the political divide with public art.
Cultural intelligence for travelers and expats from Beyond Tourism founder Renae Ninneman. Nearly arrested for jaywalking in Seoul, she shares lessons from living and teaching in South Korea, navigating “kindness” abroad, and the humiliation of a workplace misstep due to her own cultural blinders.
Dreaming of relocating to Portugal? With its warm climate, rich culture and affordable living, Portugal is becoming a prime choice for expatriates from the U.S., Canada and elsewhere. Scott Kirk, CEO and founder of Visas.pt, offers a practical guide to help you navigate your move.
Dive into the enchanting history and life lessons of Walt Disney with Dr. Jeffrey Barnes, a.k.a. Dr. Disneyland. We explore Walt Disney's visionary storytelling, the business strategies behind Disney's success and advice for first-timers who want to experience the magic of Disney.
Sylvina Lanusse, a mixed-media artist, takes us on a captivating journey across continents and through the layers of her rich artistic process. From the vibrant streets of Buenos Aires to the tranquil shores of Vancouver Island, Sylvina has woven her love for the ocean and nature's elements into her art. She reflects on how the spontaneity of migration has shaped her path, leading her to find stability and opportunity in Canada.
Seven continents, traveling overland, no jet planes. Chip Walter, esteemed science journalist and author, Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and former CNN bureau chief, celebrates the highs (Antarctica), the lows (peril in Peru) and lessons learned after four years on the road alongside his wife, Cyndy, their overland journey chronicled in their amazing Vagabond Adventure blog.
Paul Island and Benef Verell, from the podcast Rhythm & Roam, share their stories of “traveling while Black and biracial.” From the streets of Paris and Estonia to Dublin to Korea and Japan, Paul and Benef recall their encounters with stereotypes and the cultural eye-openers they’ve confronted while traveling and living abroad. All shared with humor and grace, it’s a laughter-filled conversation that holds a mirror to our own cultural perceptions.
Sailing the world. It’s the adventure of a lifetime for Alison Gieschen, who has been sailing the high seas with her husband, Dan, since selling their New Jersey farm in 2017. Together they have traveled to 47 countries and four continents aboard their 43-foot sailboat, Equus.
Dive into the world of travel with Alex Howard, editorial director of Lonely Planet, the world's #1 bestselling guidebook. Discover offbeat destinations, tips for travel writing and the magic of getting lost.
Where we've been lately and exciting guests we've got coming in the next few months. Nan and Christi went to Ogunquit for a brief getaway, but a dog-walking accident curtailed a lot of plans. Plus, RIP to a dear friend and Moving Along guest.