34 min

Solo Travel Empowerment: A Black Woman's Journey with Lajoie Bradley Black Girl World Traveller

    • Places & Travel

Join us on the latest episode of the Black Girl World Traveler podcast, where we dive into the power of solo travel with the incredible Lajoie Bradley. Lajoie, a seasoned solo traveler for over seven years, shares her journey of empowerment through exploring the world and embracing different cultures.

In this episode, Lajoie reflects on her diverse background as a military brat and the influence of her upbringing on her love for travel. From living in Japan to settling in Seattle and eventually making the leap to full solo travel, she shares how each experience shaped her perspective on life and travel.

When faced with the challenges of losing her job during the pandemic, Lajoie saw it as a divine opportunity to embrace solo travel wholeheartedly. Join us in this episode as Lajoie reflects on her decision to stay resilient and keep venturing into the world. Amidst adversity, she discovered the power of her support network and gained profound insights into resilience and self-compassion.

Discover how solo travel became a catalyst for self-discovery and empowerment, as Lajoie opens up about her challenges and triumphs on the road. Don't miss out—tune in now to gain insights and inspiration for your own travel adventures!

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Connect with Lajoie, the Solo Travel Queen, for more travel inspiration and tips!


Follow her journey on Instagram: @thesolotravelqueenofficial
Subscribe to her YouTube channel: The Solo Travel Queen
Access her Free Solo Travel Safety Guide: Solo Travel Now

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🎉 Special Offer Alert! 🎉

Listeners of the Black Girl World Traveler podcast can enjoy an exclusive 20% discount on LaJoie's Solo Travel Now course using the code BGWT2024!

Don't miss out on this opportunity to level up your solo travel game and gain invaluable insights from the Solo Travel Queen herself.

Unlock your discount now: Solo Travel Now Course


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/black-girl-world-traveller/support

Join us on the latest episode of the Black Girl World Traveler podcast, where we dive into the power of solo travel with the incredible Lajoie Bradley. Lajoie, a seasoned solo traveler for over seven years, shares her journey of empowerment through exploring the world and embracing different cultures.

In this episode, Lajoie reflects on her diverse background as a military brat and the influence of her upbringing on her love for travel. From living in Japan to settling in Seattle and eventually making the leap to full solo travel, she shares how each experience shaped her perspective on life and travel.

When faced with the challenges of losing her job during the pandemic, Lajoie saw it as a divine opportunity to embrace solo travel wholeheartedly. Join us in this episode as Lajoie reflects on her decision to stay resilient and keep venturing into the world. Amidst adversity, she discovered the power of her support network and gained profound insights into resilience and self-compassion.

Discover how solo travel became a catalyst for self-discovery and empowerment, as Lajoie opens up about her challenges and triumphs on the road. Don't miss out—tune in now to gain insights and inspiration for your own travel adventures!

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Connect with Lajoie, the Solo Travel Queen, for more travel inspiration and tips!


Follow her journey on Instagram: @thesolotravelqueenofficial
Subscribe to her YouTube channel: The Solo Travel Queen
Access her Free Solo Travel Safety Guide: Solo Travel Now

_____________

🎉 Special Offer Alert! 🎉

Listeners of the Black Girl World Traveler podcast can enjoy an exclusive 20% discount on LaJoie's Solo Travel Now course using the code BGWT2024!

Don't miss out on this opportunity to level up your solo travel game and gain invaluable insights from the Solo Travel Queen herself.

Unlock your discount now: Solo Travel Now Course


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/black-girl-world-traveller/support

34 min