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27 Episodes

71 minutes | Feb 9, 2022
Magical Morocco
MAGICAL MOROCCO-Listeners, I believe, want to know the relationship between the guest and the host.  In this case, I had been searching for a reliable partner in Morocco and found Jamal, owner of Mint Tea Tours.  As our relationship grew I was confident that I had made a wise decision, however it wasn’t until I met him in person and experienced his guides, drivers and work ethic first hand that I was sure there would be no one else. Jamal was born in a small Berber village in the Middle Atlas, and grew up interested in all things mathematical and scientific.  He received his degree in Information Technology, but later encouraged by his father to enter into our family's tourism business where his future career was born! Jamal lived in the U.S. for some time where he became fluent in English and gained an in-depth understanding of Western culture, which was instrumental in connecting with travelers who wish to explore Morocco.  Proud of his native country and heritage, Jamal brings his15 years of experience to life, showcasing not only the popular sites, but also those off the beaten path places that intrigues and inspires. In Jamal’s words, “I know the roads of Morocco as well as I know the back of my hand!  When I am not working, I love . . . to travel! I also love learning new things, the "how" and "why" behind them.”Learning about Jamal, his background and how he came into the travel businessStory Notes: Jamal describes his country of Morocco What makes Morocco so very different from other travel destinations Walk/talk through my most recent itinerary with highlights Five features of every medina Some of the lesser known or visited places in Morocco Safety and COVID concerns The artisans of Morocco Links:Mint Tea Tours: https://www.mintteatours.com/Annie Collins is a true Travel Architect--passionate about custom-designing unique and seamless travel experiences.  If you would like to have a conversation with Annie about planning your next trip, head on over to freedomtravelllc.com to arrange a convenient time.If you enjoyed the show, why not go ahead and leave a review right here and go to "Listen on Apple Podcasts". It is much appreciated.
39 minutes | Jan 5, 2022
The Many Faces of Italy
THE MANY FACES OF ITALY– Marie Leiter, started out as a travel companion on a trip to Italy that her sister arranged with me. Later she would call me herself to set up the next trip—most of them to Italy, and much later she and I would travel together to South Africa. Many good working relationships lead into long term bonds. Such is the case with Marie and me. Always and forever, granddaughter of Italian immigrants, consummate style fashionista and foodie, I find beauty in a simple meal, a destination, architecture, fashion and spaces –just to name a few. Perhaps my grandparents passed on the travel “gene” to me during their voyage to America in the 1930’s. Contemporaneously, I find that my travels have given me a front seat to the simple beauty found in the countryside of Tuscany, the arrondissements of Paris, Gaudi’s cathedral in Barcelona, and the list goes on and on. Travel is education. I believe it reveals an intellectual curiosity, that begs for more. As a curious soul, destinations, people, culture, architecture, markets, and ethnic foods speak to me. The more I explore, the more I yearn to do so. As a Director of Human Capital for many years, I am now taking the knowledge, wisdom and lessons learned (aka transferrable skills) to my next journey, travel liaison. Always having a destination on my calendar, excites my soul. Travel nourishes the mind, body and soul. Join me-no age limit! “Travel isn’t always pretty, it is not always comfortable. Sometimes it hurts. But that ‘s okay. The journey changes you. It should change you. It leaves marks on your memory, on your consciousness, on your heart, and on your body. You take something with you. Hopefully, you leave something good behind.” – Anthony BourdainStory Notes: Meeting Marie The diversity of Italy Specific destinations and why those were chosen Highlights and discoveries of each place Conquering the language Any undiscovered places you want to visit What’s next Why we long to travel Annie Collins is a true Travel Architect--passionate about custom-designing unique and seamless travel experiences.  If you would like to have a conversation with Annie about planning your next trip, head on over to freedomtravelllc.com to arrange a convenient time.If you enjoyed the show, why not go ahead and leave a review right here and go to "Listen on Apple Podcasts". It is much appreciated.
39 minutes | Sep 23, 2021
A Love of Language
A LOVE OF LANGUAGE – Over the past year we have explored the many facets of travel and why people venture abroad.  People travel for vacation that is, to escape routine, for healing to find peace and to reflect, with their children to educate and show them another world, people travel for work, retreats, and to explore.  Today we look closely at another reason—language.  Meet Gina Arnold.Gina, Freedom Travel's marketing coordinator, is an adamant lover of travel, adventure, and languages. Over the past six years, she's spent her "free time" teaching, learning, and adventuring in Haiti, Guatemala, the United Kingdom, and several European countries. She's enjoyed dabbling in the Latin, French, and Spanish languages and was recently accepted into her next big adventure—graduate studies in Applied Linguistics at the Universität de Barcelona. Story Notes: Her time spent some time in Guatemala The purpose of her visit and how language played a roll Guatemala highlights A quick decision to move to Barcelona? A specialized course in language and what the dream job would be. Preparation for this trip?   What advice would you give someone making a similar move. Meeting very interesting people from around the world -- each with a great story and sharing those stories on our Freedom Travel podcast. Links:Spanish Language School in Panajachel, Guatemala - www.jabeltinamit.comAnnie Collins is a true Travel Architect--passionate about custom-designing unique and seamless travel experiences.  If you would like to have a conversation with Annie about planning your next trip, head on over to freedomtravelllc.com to arrange a convenient time.If you enjoyed the show, why not go ahead and leave a review right here and go to "Listen on Apple Podcasts". It is much appreciated.
45 minutes | Sep 10, 2021
Family Without Borders
FAMILY WITHOUT BORDERS – A family with 3 kids made it a goal to visit 197 countries. What an intriguing notion.Chantal Patton is a location independent entrepreneur who has traveled to over 100 countries together with her husband and 3 daughters over the last 8 years. They have a family goal to visit every country in the world together and are documenting their journey on their YouTube Channel “Growing Up Without Borders”. Originally from Canada, the Patton family now world schools their kids while sharing their adventures and showcasing the beauty of different countries and cultures. The 3 Patton girls have even created a series of online classes for other kids called “Geography Made Fun: Learning Geography from a Kids Perspective”. And, through it all, Chantal continually prioritizes a healthy work/life/education/travel balance for her family.Story Notes:Chantal is with me today for a lively discussion of these questions? What's your favorite country? How long do you stay in each place? How many languages do you speak? How do you homeschool the girls? How do you pick your next destination? How long do you normally stay in each place? Do you get enough sleep when you're constantly moving around? What do you typically eat for breakfast? What's the best way to learn a new language? Do you feel safe when you travel? What advice would you give others? Links:www.GrowingUpWithoutBorders.com https://www.facebook.com/growingupwithoutborders https://www.instagram.com/growingupwithoutborders https://www.youtube.com/growingupwithoutborders/Annie Collins is a true Travel Architect--passionate about custom-designing unique and seamless travel experiences.  If you would like to have a conversation with Annie about planning your next trip, head on over to freedomtravelllc.com to arrange a convenient time.If you enjoyed the show, why not go ahead and leave a review right here and go to "Listen on Apple Podcasts". It is much appreciated.
36 minutes | Jul 30, 2021
Elegant, Peaceful Train Travel
In this show I will be talking about train travel. From the first time I watched Murder on the Orient Express to my first step aboard a train in Luxembourg, train travel has been one of my favorite modes of transportation. Contrary to airplanes and automobiles, trains are an uncomplicated and relaxing way to get around and see the landscapes. Today we are going to hear from Danny Becker with Rocky Mountaineer who has been in the luxury travel business for over 30 years—just like me! Danny is going to help us “Get on Board” with the rail options right here in the US and Canada.Story Notes: Getting into the train travel business About Rocky Mountaineer vs Amtrak New US routes Levels of service & services aboard Customizing Routes Who is best suited for this style of travel? What next? Advice for train travelers Annie Collins is a true Travel Architect--passionate about custom-designing unique and seamless travel experiences.  If you would like to have a conversation with Annie about planning your next trip, head on over to freedomtravelllc.com to arrange a convenient time.If you enjoyed the show, why not go ahead and leave a review right here and go to "Listen on Apple Podcasts". It is much appreciated.
24 minutes | Jul 7, 2021
Camino de Santiago: A Mother & Daughter Journey
In this show I will be talking with Robin Jones who, along with her daughter Rebecca, traveled to Camino de Santiago in Spain. Robin shares her walk experiences in Camino de Santiago, their journey with mountain ranges to pilgrimages and the unique properties of Spain, the Paradors. Story Notes: Camino de Santiago History The Training Accommodations: Bunk Beds Mountain Ranges Walking Journey Unique Properties: Paradors Advices and Tips Annie Collins is a true Travel Architect--passionate about custom-designing unique and seamless travel experiences.  If you would like to have a conversation with Annie about planning your next trip, head on over to freedomtravelllc.com to arrange a convenient time.If you enjoyed the show, why not go ahead and leave a review right here and go to "Listen on Apple Podcasts". It is much appreciated.
39 minutes | May 19, 2021
"1977 Chaa Creek: The Land was Calling Us Both” with Lucy Fleming
In this show I will be talking with Lucy Fleming who, along with her husband Mick, built the very first jungle lodge in Belize. Two hippy kids traveling from London to South America, make a stop in Belize and never left. In 1977 they were offered a piece of land near the Guatamala border that they farmed for 4 years before Chaa Creek would grow from one thatched roof, dirt floor, stick walled cottage to the luxury jungle resort that it is today. Hear about their 44 year journey and passion for the Belize people. Story Links: Chaa Creek Jungle Lodge - https://www.chaacreek.com/ Our Belize Eco Kids Summer Camp - https://www.chaacreek.com/about-chaa-creek/belize-eco-kids-summer-camp Our Pack-A-Pound program - https://www.chaacreek.com/about-chaa-creek/pack-a-pound-program You can find more initiatives like our Annul School Scholarship Program, Our Belize Foundation for Conservation (AN NGO) and more https://www.chaacreek.com/about-chaa-creek/conservation Annie Collins is a true Travel Architect--passionate about custom-designing unique and seamless travel experiences.  If you would like to have a conversation with Annie about planning your next trip, head on over to freedomtravelllc.com to arrange a convenient time.If you enjoyed the show, why not go ahead and leave a review right here and go to "Listen on Apple Podcasts". It is much appreciated.
28 minutes | Apr 22, 2021
Portugal Continued..
FOOT TRODDEN -- The image and title of this new book was so intriguing that I contacted Ryan Opaz, the author immediately. I was dying to talk with him. Portugal has been a love of mine for a very long time. I visited myself in the mid-80's, then my parents relocated and lived there for 15 years and that meant I could take travelers there too. "Paint Portugal" trips were frequent. My brother, David (on an earlier show) is a winemaker too, and so it seemed Ryan and I would have plenty to discuss. FOOT TRODDEN, is a joint venture between two good friends, Simon Woolf a NYTimes best selling author and Ryan Opaz, CEO CataVino travel company, and will be on the shelves in September. Ryan is here with me today to get a sneak preview. Show Notes: Ryan Opaz describes Foot Trodden as a first-of-its-kind book that takes a close look at the Portuguese wine making with compelling and personal stories. The book highlights Portugal’s diverse natural beauty, its dynamic history, and its rich compassionate culture. Portugal has 20 or so distinct regions. Here Ryan describes the some of the country’s stunning landscapes and how they differ one from the other. Foot Trodden highlights favorite places and why they standout as “must-see” destinations with stories and history to bring it alive. "A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words" -- The cover of Foot Trodden tells a story and invites the reader to consider the ancient method of crushing grapes, with feet that is still used today in much of the country. Ryan talks to us next about food and wine pairings and the wine dinners. The Foot Trodden project with Kickstarter--and how it has worked and will continue to work for this project. Projections for the release—in time for the holidays. Links: Catavino.net if you want to share about our stories,https://catavino.net/about-us/http://bit.ly/bolhaobookhttps://foot-trodden.com/Annie Collins is a true Travel Architect--passionate about custom-designing unique and seamless travel experiences.  If you would like to have a conversation with Annie about planning your next trip, head on over to freedomtravelllc.com to arrange a convenient time.If you enjoyed the show, why not go ahead and leave a review right here and go to "Listen on Apple Podcasts". It is much appreciated.
35 minutes | Apr 9, 2021
Getting to Know Portugal
Portugal is country that I know fairly well from years past. My parents lived there for 15 years and they made lots of friends. I brought several groups to visit over those years and of course, mom wanted me to meet all her friends. One friend, Luisa, told mom that I might like to know about this tour guide. Mom told me and I reached out to Jorge Silva and we have stayed in touch and worked together for years. Jorge owns Tours by Jorge and is with me today. We will revisit places I have been to and we will explore places that I still long to see. Show Notes: Overview of Portugal: geography and history Freedom Travel designs on 3 key elements: destinations, accommodations and special interests. Jorge gives examples of how those elements weave into all regions of the country. Discussion of the culinary specialties of Portugal The regions of Portugal are described: The north with Porto and Duoro River Green wine Guimaraes Castle Port wine cellars Quinta Nova de Nossa Senhora do Carmo Braga Dukes Palace The center with Lisbon, Cascais and Sintra Fado music Monserrate Palace Westernmost point of Europe Nazare fishing village Obidos Evora and the Temple of Diana The south and the Algarve region Praias/beaches Golf Cataplana Annie Collins is a true Travel Architect--passionate about custom-designing unique and seamless travel experiences.  If you would like to have a conversation with Annie about planning your next trip, head on over to freedomtravelllc.com to arrange a convenient time.If you enjoyed the show, why not go ahead and leave a review right here and go to "Listen on Apple Podcasts". It is much appreciated.
37 minutes | Mar 31, 2021
A quirky, delightful meditation on why we go where we go... O Magazine
Alain de Botton in his book The Art of Travel, “relates even the most disappointing experiences with delightful wit, graceful prose and surprising insight.” Los Angeles Times. Here to walk through this with me is Iain Baird, a friend, frequent guest on the show and a man who loves a good discussion. Show Notes: Overview of the book and 5 sections: Departures, Motives, Landscape, Art and Return. Why does one travel. Alain de Botton gives many reasons. Iain and I talk about escape, adventure, culture (art, food, historic sites) and curiosity as a few. Alain de Botton uses artists and writers like Wordsworth, Van Gogh, Hopper and Ruskin to make his points. However, in the 21st century we rely on Face Book, Instagram and iPhone. We discuss the pros and cons of this technology when traveling. How do artists and writers influence our traveling choices. The author spends a chapter “On Possessing Beauty.” Iain and I talk about this quote from the book. “A dominant impulse on encountering beauty is to wish to hold on to it, possess it and give it weight in one’s life. There is an urge to say ‘I was there, I saw this, and it mattered to me.’” “Dreams of travel are often quite different from actual trips, in part because you can’t travel away from yourself.” I ask Iain, is it more fun to plan the trip or actually go on the trip? Travel styles can vary from one person to the next and may depend on the actual reasons for the travel. Choices are made between a destination of country or city—that is solitude vs community. Finally, the return home. Lessons learned and what did you leave and what did you return to? Alain de Botton says, “I returned to London from Barbados to find that the city had stubbornly refused to change.” And a quote from Pascal, “The sole cause of a man’s unhappiness is that he does not know how to stay quietly in his room.” Links: You can purchase the book with Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Art-Travel-Alain-Botton/dp/0375725342 You can find a moving 49 minute video YouTube where Alain de Botton talks about the book. You can go to the website: http://alaindebotton.com/travel Annie Collins is a true Travel Architect--passionate about custom-designing unique and seamless travel experiences.  If you would like to have a conversation with Annie about planning your next trip, head on over to freedomtravelllc.com to arrange a convenient time.If you enjoyed the show, why not go ahead and leave a review right here and go to "Listen on Apple Podcasts". It is much appreciated.
32 minutes | Feb 17, 2021
Jim Gresham: Charleston, Through a Tour Guide's Eyes
Charleston, one of America’s gems, and a great place to visit or revisit. This episode is a casual conversation with our tour guide, Jim Gresham who shares his love for the city and the nearby islands. Show Notes: We are introduced to Jim Gresham and hear what attracted him to Charleston.Comparing and contrasting two great southern cities: Charleston and Savannah. Jim walks us “virtually” through his Alleys and Hidden Passages of Charleston, giving a few historical facts and a look into life as it was. (link below) Nearby there are 3 barrier islands: Isle of Palms, Sullivan and Folly. Jim Gresham describes the differences and gives an inviting look at each. How Charleston is handling COVID and 9 safe restaurants by food critic, Hannah Raskin (link below) What advice he gives to the first-time visitor. (link below) Links: Lowcountry Walking Tours:https://lowcountrywalkingtours.com/ Charleston Conventions & Visitors Bureau:https://www.charlestoncvb.org Hannah Raskin: Raskin Around/Post & Courier: https://www.postandcourier.com/blog/raskinaround/these-9-restaurants-are-the-safest-places-to-eat-in-charleston-area-our-food-critic/article1ad84f7a-f386-11ea-9926-5fef8797c70e.htmlAnnie Collins is a true Travel Architect--passionate about custom-designing unique and seamless travel experiences.  If you would like to have a conversation with Annie about planning your next trip, head on over to freedomtravelllc.com to arrange a convenient time.If you enjoyed the show, why not go ahead and leave a review right here and go to "Listen on Apple Podcasts". It is much appreciated.
41 minutes | Feb 11, 2021
Diane Sustendal: Fashion meets Travel
Fashion meets Travel, or is it Travel meets Fashion?  In today’s episode I will be talking with Diane Sustendal, a woman who knows both art & travel intimately.  Diane covered the art scene in New Orleans at the beginning of her career, later moved to New York where she covered fashion and high profile events like The America’s Cup, fancy Newport balls, as well as interviewing entertainers, politicians, and others of notable fame.  Her fashion assignments took her around the world where, later after 9/11, fashion writing morphed into freelance travel writing including pieces for the Times of India.In this episode you will certainly hear of Diane’s travel adventures and the glamorous profession of fashion writing, but we also explore some of the ways that fashion and travel are laced together. Show Notes: How does one get started writing about fashion?  Her New Orleans years—and the one assignment that stands out. Diane tells about moving to New York and how she covered not just women’s fashion, but also men’s fashion. Some of the travel No-No’s. How museums can showcase fashion in the context of history and culture. Fashion is an art form, like architecture, food, wine gardens and interior design. Meeting the love of her life, late in life—and their adventures. Annie Collins is a true Travel Architect--passionate about custom-designing unique and seamless travel experiences.  If you would like to have a conversation with Annie about planning your next trip, head on over to freedomtravelllc.com to arrange a convenient time.If you enjoyed the show, why not go ahead and leave a review right here and go to "Listen on Apple Podcasts". It is much appreciated.
39 minutes | Feb 3, 2021
Zoltan Powell: Life of a Romanian Orphan
This episode addresses two questions that are intriguing. 1) How does one overcome the first 9 years in a Romanian orphanage—a horrific experience and 2) then what was the drive to personally make a difference in the world.  At the young age of 29 and author of Tabula Rasa: Beyond a Place Called There…Zoltan Powell is that powerful young man.Show Notes: Describing his life growing up in a Romanian orphanage, the history of why and how 500,000 children were abandoned. How he came to America, taught himself English, was adopted and then abandoned. His boarding school years where he went from a defiant kid to the Student Council President in just a matter of a few years. His only two options. Homeless, no parents, no place to go, no place to live. A story of survival, struggle, acceptance, rejection, Zoltan Powell offers his story in Tabula Rasa: A Place Called There… Amazaon:https://www.amazon.com/Tabula-Rasa-Beyond-Place-Called-ebook/dp/B087D44HS7Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/tabularasa.immersion.5Annie Collins is a true Travel Architect--passionate about custom-designing unique and seamless travel experiences.  If you would like to have a conversation with Annie about planning your next trip, head on over to freedomtravelllc.com to arrange a convenient time.If you enjoyed the show, why not go ahead and leave a review right here and go to "Listen on Apple Podcasts". It is much appreciated.
44 minutes | Jan 27, 2021
Tenuta Santo Pietro: Alluring, Historical and Totally Tuscan
In this show you will meet Giuseppe Savignano, Owner of Tenuta Santo Pietro. Alluring, historical and totally Tuscan, yes that is how one might describe the boutique property name: Tenuta Santo Pietro.  This winery hotel is a true “agriturismo” where you experience an authentic slice of Italian culture and rural life that you won't find in a hotel.  Now, simply sit back, relax and prepare to take a journey with me and the owner of Tenuta Santo Pietro, Giuseppe Savignano.  By the end you too will be dusting off your passport and saying Ciao to everyone you meet.Show Notes: History of Tenuta Santo Pietro and how they are still uncovering and discovering. What “agriturismo” means in Italy and, particularly the experience at Tenuta Santo Pietro. Early childhood and growing up in the US, and what let Giuseppe to return to Italy partner with his brother Nic in this creation. About the wines they grow and produce, and how they collaborate with other small local wineries. How the pandemic of 2020 impacted their business, families and lives. Giuseppe reveals his word for 2021 – the word that will guide them through the COVID crisis and beyond. Tenuta Santo Pietro:  https://tenutasantopietro.com/Annie Collins is a true Travel Architect--passionate about custom-designing unique and seamless travel experiences.  If you would like to have a conversation with Annie about planning your next trip, head on over to freedomtravelllc.com to arrange a convenient time.If you enjoyed the show, why not go ahead and leave a review right here and go to "Listen on Apple Podcasts". It is much appreciated.
30 minutes | Jan 6, 2021
Chinedu Akunne -- from Nigeria to Louisiana
Today I want to introduce you Chinedu Akunne, my friend, fellow podcaster, and part of an entrepreneur support group called Side Hustle.  Chinedu immigrated from Nigeria, schooled in Louisiana, earned his doctorate in Pharmacy.  You will hear today how he overcame the challenges of being sponsored, getting a green card… and how he calculated a plan to be “employer free” in 7 years—that would be December 31, 2020.  Here’s how he achieved that plan and his Side-Hustle.  Show Notes:· Chinedu’s early childhood growing up in Nigeria then boarding school for 6 years· Chinedu and his father decide jointly for him to continue his studies  in the United States and what career path he would follow· He earns his PhD in Pharmacy but how to get work with no sponsor or green card· The 7-year plan and his side hustle.Links:To contact Chinedul Akunne: heirsinvestments@gmail.comAnnie Collins is a true Travel Architect--passionate about custom-designing unique and seamless travel experiences.  If you would like to have a conversation with Annie about planning your next trip, head on over to freedomtravelllc.com to arrange a convenient time.If you enjoyed the show, why not go ahead and leave a review right here and go to "Listen on Apple Podcasts". It is much appreciated.
87 minutes | Dec 30, 2020
A casual visit discussing Italy, Food, Culture & Humanity with Fred Plotkin
In this show you will meet Fred Plotkin, author of 9 books who has written for dozens of leading publications, including The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The Atlantic, Opera News, Gourmet, Time, Newsweek, GQ, Travel & Leisure, Food & Wine, Bon Appetit, Financial Times, The Daily Telegraph, Gastronomica, and magazines around the world.  The New York Times calls Fred “expert on everything Italy.”  Fred also hosts a YoTube show titled,  Fred Plotkin on Fridays.   Show Notes: The early years in Italy and how he came to write Italy for the Gourmet Traveler. What Bologna taught him about cooking and ingredients. Why the Bologna markets are the best Early introduction to Italian cooking came while visit friend’s homes for the weekend, where he spent much of his time in the kitchen, watching and learning.  Writing & Publishing His favorite region and why he wrote the cookbook about Liguria The importance to “discover the way Italians eat not to be catered to as a tourist” Regions of Italy as expressed through pasta. Plotkin’s viewpoints about what makes a place, genuine, authentic, and appealing. When some publications tout “this is the best…(fill in the blank)” why to trust Plotkin who prefers to say… “it’s the best I have ever tasted.” Pandemic of 2020 --Italy for the Gourmet Traveler, latest addition is 2014 and is a good reference for Italian culture and history.   The newest addition, in progress, is on pause until Plotkin knows what restaurants are still standing and more about how the hygiene practices have changed.   Magical moments define a trip.  Plotkin shares two small, but memorable moments.   Train ride, sharing food and building a network of friendship throughout Italy “Plotkin Nose” and Anzio women who teaches about garlic Tiny details he learned from the ”Pasta Grannies” Kindness of Italian people Grinding food crisis. Plotkin says, “Food is linked not only to culture, health and nutrition, but also to economics and politics” Definition of “Foodie” and why Plotkin is NOT one What foods Plotkin doesn’t like?  His thoughts on raw, and fermented foods. The science of food and nutrition and his cookbook for pregnant women. Plotkin takes the challenge and designs a trip for a potential first time traveler.  What Plotkin suggests for his visitors when they come to New York. How Plotkin eats out here in America. How Plotkin feeds the homeless.  Honoring food and supporting little independent food markets, and family restaurants. How Fred Plotkin describe himself:  Pleasure Activist Egalitarian Cavaliere Believer in Passion and Conviction. Links: YouTube:Fred Plotkin on Fridays https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQBGE7ytkX0&t=968s Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/fredplotkin Italy for the Gourmet Traveler:https://www.amazon.com/Italy-Gourmet-Traveler-Fred-Plotkin/dp/190686831X Opera 101: https://www.amazon.com/Opera-101-Complete-Learning-Loving/dp/0786880252/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2XYANVD0OILDA&dchild=1&keywords=opera+101+a+complete+guide+to+learning+and+loving+opera&qid=1605562656&s=books&sprefix=Oper&
37 minutes | Dec 9, 2020
011 Ahh...UTAH: Moab and Sundance
My 30 year career has focused on international travel – that is where my heart has let me until recently when my daughter and I decided to do a research trip to Utah.  This episode shines a light on two key destinations that are completely different and equally magical:  Moab and Sundance.  My guests are Mike Ballard, tour guide and founder of Big Iron Tour Co. and Donna Campbell, licensed massage therapist for Sundance Resort in Provo.Show Notes:Mike Ballard Born and raised in Moab, forging for food while exploring the red hills all day Grew up poor in a family of 10 children Describes a tour through the canyon floor, along a river, even in 104 degree summers The town of Moab—then and now A variety of accommodations from luxurious to glamping with Under Canvas Moab one of a handful of “dark sky destinations” A great choice for travelers of all ages, interests, and activity level Advice from Mike Donna Campbell What is it about Sundance that is so compelling and magical and how she came to work there Robert Redford and the history of Sundance A long list of things to do and experience without leaving the property If you do want to venture out, what’s nearby and don’t miss the town of Provo Donna’s thoughts on Moab and Sundance Links:Big Iron Tour Co. : https://bigirontours.comSundance Resort: https://www.sundanceresort.com Accommodations:Gonzo Inn: https://gonzoinn.com/HooDoo by Hilton: https://bit.ly/39VI6dtUnder Canvas: https://www.undercanvas.com/camps/moab/Sorrel River Ranch & Spa: https://www.sorrelriver.com/Annie Collins is a true Travel Architect--passionate about custom-designing unique and seamless travel experiences.  If you would like to have a conversation with Annie about planning your next trip, head on over to arrange a convenient time.If you enjoyed the show, why not go ahead and leave a review right here and go to "Listen on Apple Podcasts". It is much appreciated
29 minutes | Nov 11, 2020
My Move to Morocco | Kim Hanson
Show Notes:1. After studying in England Kim decides she wants to live abroad2. Decision to join a group of strangers on a trip to Morocco—first stop Fes How the trip in 2013 changed her perspective and her life choices Logistics of making a move abroad What life is like in Fes A few simple questions: Language Mosques Food Friends 3. Considering Morocco as a good travel destination 4. Any plans to return home to America? Annie Collins is a true Travel Architect--passionate about custom-designing unique and seamless travel experiences.  If you would like to have a conversation with Annie about planning your next trip, head on over to arrange a convenient time.If you enjoyed the show, why not go ahead and leave a review right here and go to "Listen on Apple Podcasts". It is much appreciated
45 minutes | Oct 21, 2020
My Narrow Escape from Hungary in 1956
In this show you will meet Zoltan Bagdy, friend, and traveler who, at the age of 17, escapes Hungary in 1956 with his parents and sister.  You will hear about his life before and during the revolution, you will hear about how they walked through the cold, snowy, dark and strange countryside to finally cross into Yugoslavia. You will hear about refugee camps and their travels to the very different America.Story Notes: The early years in Hungary—prosperous family, good student, vacations, happy home The revolution College student demonstrating – Speeches at parliament Russians arrive – thousands of Hungarians killed, thousands escaped A family decision—stay or leave Hungary Where to go – Austrian border is already closed The crossing into Yugoslavia- Alone in the world—just the four of them Refugee Camps Postcard from San Diego· Impressions of America· Revisiting Hungary· Over 60 years later—what is Hungary like today· Benjamin Franklin quote Annie Collins is a true Travel Architect--passionate about custom-designing unique and seamless travel experiences.  If you would like to have a conversation with Annie about planning your next trip, head on over to arrange a convenient time.If you enjoyed the show, why not go ahead and leave a review right here and go to "Listen on Apple Podcasts". It is much appreciated
24 minutes | Oct 14, 2020
First Start with the Honeymoon...then the Wedding
In this show I visit with Jonathan and Melissa Hunter who have two travel stories to share.  The first is one of surprise.  That is, Jonathan wanted to take his two teenage girls on a trip -- but it was going to be a surprise!  The second begins with the wedding announcement and how it changes from a beach destination wedding to New Orleans wedding and an Italian honeymoon with 14 others!Story Notes:· First Story -- Plans to surprise his two teenage daughters with a trip Boston turns into London Includes Wimbledon, food The Gordon Ramsey dinner Second Story -- Jonathan and Melissa announce their wedding What begins as a beach destination wedding ends up an Italian wine honeymoon with 14 others The New Orleans wedding and flood Rushing to the airport and the need for an "amphibious cab" Jonathan's prank First Italian purchase -- jumper cables Buying wine in Italy for the new house and wine room Cooking class that later served the town locals Plans to re-visit Italy focusing on Rome and Amalfi Coast  Annie Collins is a true Travel Architect--passionate about custom-designing unique and seamless travel experiences.  If you would like to have a conversation with Annie about planning your next trip, head on over to arrange a convenient time.If you enjoyed the show, why not go ahead and leave a review right here and go to "Listen on Apple Podcasts". It is much appreciated
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