20 episodes

World traveler and color expert Lauren Battistini chronicles  the most colorful people, places and experiences she encounters off the beaten path in her global travels.  

Tune in for a culturally immersive, adventurous and highly engaging journey each episode!

Coloring My Way Across The Globe Lauren Battistini

    • Sociedad y cultura

World traveler and color expert Lauren Battistini chronicles  the most colorful people, places and experiences she encounters off the beaten path in her global travels.  

Tune in for a culturally immersive, adventurous and highly engaging journey each episode!

    Episode 19: Unlocking Creativity Through Movement With Nicole Schumann-Sizaret

    Episode 19: Unlocking Creativity Through Movement With Nicole Schumann-Sizaret

    What did you think of the episode? Have comments. Text us here! We’d love to hear from you. XO, Lauren Our esteemed guest, Nicole Schumann-Sizaret, is a teacher and practitioner of the Feldenkrais method, which uses specific movements to open up thought processes and unleash creativity—while promoting wellness on many levels. Nicole’s specialization is expressing our creative skills through conscious exploration of movement. She owns the studio Fluent in Porto, Portugal and holds workshops at...

    • 48 min
    Episode 20: The Smallest Little Honky Tonk in Tomball, Texas with Michael Dean Pierce

    Episode 20: The Smallest Little Honky Tonk in Tomball, Texas with Michael Dean Pierce

    What did you think of the episode? Have comments. Text us here! We’d love to hear from you. XO, Lauren Nestled in a small pocket on the outskirts of Houston and a mere two miles from major highways to its west and east is Tomball, Texas, ladies and gentlemen.With its very own Main Street dotted with boutiques, eateries, antique and resale shops, Tomball is a small slice of idyllic charm and an eclectic throwback to times of old. Today’s special guest is Michael Dean Pierce, Tomball resident, ...

    • 49 min
    Episode 18: Global Travel + Missions with Rev. Dennis Flach

    Episode 18: Global Travel + Missions with Rev. Dennis Flach

    What did you think of the episode? Have comments. Text us here! We’d love to hear from you. XO, Lauren A continuation of last week’s interview with Reverend Dennis Flach, this week’s episode covers Rev. Flach’s years spent in church planting, global missions and family travels to many parts of the world. Enjoy, my colorful friends! https://www.lfbcolor.com/

    • 1 hr
    Episode 17: New Orleans of Yesteryear + Natchez of Today with Rev. Dennis Flach (Part One)

    Episode 17: New Orleans of Yesteryear + Natchez of Today with Rev. Dennis Flach (Part One)

    What did you think of the episode? Have comments. Text us here! We’d love to hear from you. XO, Lauren Third generation New Orleanian, proud husband, father and grandfather, Rev. Dennis Flach joins us today with some stories and remembrances of his childhood and early adult years in the internationally blended, cultural melting pot that is New Orleans, Louisiana. We journey from there just across the Mississippi River to chat about the enchantment of Natchez, a quaint town rich in its ow...

    • 54 min
    Episode 16: Digging Deeper With Archaeologist Bruno Soltic

    Episode 16: Digging Deeper With Archaeologist Bruno Soltic

    What did you think of the episode? Have comments. Text us here! We’d love to hear from you. XO, Lauren Learn about the day in the life of an archaeologist, professor and lecturer with today’s guest Bruno Soltic. Bruno takes us on his journey around the world both for personal adventure and archaeological digs. Born and raised in Croatia, he now resides in south Florida and is a proud father of twin boys and a daughter. Enjoy the episode, friends. Follow Bruno’s travel and archaeological digs ...

    • 51 min
    Episode 15: Language Learning Hacks Outside of the Classroom

    Episode 15: Language Learning Hacks Outside of the Classroom

    What did you think of the episode? Have comments. Text us here! We’d love to hear from you. XO, Lauren Back in the mid 90s, I learned Spanish as a second language through a full immersion program in Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Guatemala. Newsflash: it didn’t involve a single textbook. In today’s episode I am discussing the non-traditional learning methods I employ to learn language, and why sitting in a classroom conjugating verbs for two straight years did nothing for my language fluency. Enjo...

    • 22 min

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