A travel podcast exploring the world through stories of culture, conservation and community.
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What’s it like dating a travel writer who’s normally gone half the year? And what’s it like when they’re stuck at home indefinitely? Our partners answer these questions and more.
As Eric and Kathryn well know, there’s no better way to dive into a city’s culture and discover its quirks than by taking a thoughtfully executed food tour.
On a trip to Kenya in December, Eric discovered how wildlife conservation and community education projects depend on tourism dollars, and how they have adapted to the challenges of the pandemic.
What is our responsibility as travelers to follow politics, current events and human rights issues in a destination we’re interested in visiting?
Tasmania has quietly become one of the most sustainable tourism destinations in the world thanks to its phenomenal cultural, culinary, and wildlife experiences.
Human conflict and development are just two culprits behind the decimation of natural landscapes, but this episode highlights two examples of stunningly successful environmental rehabilitation efforts.
In the U.S., we take clean drinking water for granted, but traveling refocuses this point of view. We look at how to be part of the solution while on the road.
The coronavirus travel lockdowns of the past year inspired us to start exploring the art, architecture and history of our own city, L.A., including a hike to the Hollywood Sign and tasting wines made right in Downtown Los Angeles.
To the community around Bwindi, Uganda, Evelyn Habasa is a heroine whose Ride 4 A Woman NGO has empowered and given opportunity to her fellow females.
Discover the vision and innovative design process behind two low-footprint luxury lodges, one on Costa Rica’s Papagayo Peninsula and the other on distant Christmas Island.
A brief preview of season two, full of Eric’s and Kathryn’s travel tales from destinations as disparate as Tasmania and Rwanda, Cambodia and Barcelona, and dynamic personalities we met along the way.
Eric and Kathryn discuss the way they’re reliving past travels with the help of souvenirs.
What is the environmental impact of the aviation industry, and how can airlines, airports, and governments all work together to make travel more sustainable? We tackle these questions along with guests from KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and the Aviation Environment Federation.