Friendly Faces, Amazing Places Sarah Lenza
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Welcome to the Friendly Faces, Amazing Places podcast. Each week I share stories from real people I’ve met while traveling. Everything from horror stories to inspiring adventures to insightful tips and advice.
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14: Home is Where Your Head is
After spending 7 months locked down on an island in Indonesia, Tianyi was able to join me for today's podcast from her current home of Vietnam. In this episode she tells me the story of why she left the fashion industry to live in Southeast Asia and pursue her creative passions. We get deep, talking about what it means to deconstruct the concept of home and how to keep up with the parallel journey happening inside your head as you travel.
Also in this episode:
Seeing the rare Kumari Goddess
How a thermometer became the perfect souvenir
What is pear soup?
As always, this episode is also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/igKxk0bzIG4
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13: Suki's Notebook
Today I’m excited to introduce you all to Suki, my friend from Bolivia. We actually met in Buenos Aires right before the pandemic hit, and we both had to leave Argentina early due to COVID 19. But before everything came crashing down, we got to know each other while partying and exploring in one of South America’s largest cities. In this episode, Suki shares her background working in a hostel, how she views the differences among South American countries, and how love and energy are the two best things that can happen to you while travelling.
Suki is a true romantic and adventurer so give her some love on Instagram @i_amsuki
She has some amazing travel photos on there. Also check out photos from our time together in BA on our insta @friendlyfaces_amazingplaces -
12: Falamos Portugues
Meet Paula, a teacher and law graduate from Brazil who I met while travelling in Chile. You may recognize her voice from our Black Lives Matter episode. Paula is incredibly insightful and a great person to chat with about the history and social landscape of the countries she visits. In this episode, you’ll get to know not only her joyful personality but also her perspective on Brazil! What are the best foods? What are favelas? Listen now to find out!
Since my native language is English and Paula's is Portuguese, we recorded this episode mostly in Spanish. If you need English translations, please view the episode here: https://youtu.be/wEQXWwFEsPM
To hear the song Cálice mentioned in this episode: https://youtu.be/RzlniinsBeY
Remember to follow Paula @paulaabasilio on Instagram!
As always follow us on Instagram @friendlyfaces_amazingplaces for travel photos and content. Ciao! -
11: Becoming a Modern Hippie
This week on the podcast: a self-proclaimed hippie! Ana is a friend, an artist, social media manager, clean eating advocate and community health worker! She shares travel tips and insights about her home country Argentina and talks about how Argentinian culture is different from other South American countries she’s visited.
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“I think everyone needs at least once to travel by themself, not with people, not with friends, not as a couple, just alone...because that’s the moment where you don't need to be the character you're supposed to be. You can be who you really are because other people really don't know you and they will not judge you."
Follow her on Insta! @ana.b.gutierrez
Check out pictures from her travels on our Insta @friendlyfaces_amazingplaces -
10: My Year in Germany
We’re back! I think we can all agree that 2020 hasn’t been the best year, so let’s go back in time a few years with my friend Tianna. Tianna had the unique experience of spending a year abroad during high school. In this episode she dishes on the differences between Germany and the USA and how living abroad as a teen changed her view of the world.
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09: International Response to BLM
In this episode I reached out to my friends around the world to ask about their reactions to the BLM movement. It's easy to get caught up in your country's news outlets, but it's extremely informative to get an outside perspective.
Friendly Faces stands for BLACK LIVES MATTER.
To view the English translation for Paula, check out the video here: https://youtu.be/A_53meS94t0
Check out the Women Who Travel podcast here:
https://www.cntraveler.com/story/how-the-travel-industry-should-support-black-women-women-who-travel-podcast
And one of my favorite black woman travel influencers Gloria Atanmo @glographics on Instagram
To read about the individuals mentioned by Paula check out these articles:
João Pedro Matos Pinto-------https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/03/brazil-black-lives-police-teenager
Marielle Franco--------https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2019/09/brazil-authorities-must-solve-marielle-franco-killing/
Evaldo dos Santos-------https://blackwomenofbrazil.co/friends-and-family-bury-evaldo-rosa-dos-santos-who-died-after-army-shot-at-his-car-80-times-president-bolsonaro-says-army-didnt-kill-anyone/
To read more about the history of the police in America: https://time.com/4779112/police-history-origins/