Traveling with AAA

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To help you get the most of your travel experiences, Traveling with AAA takes you around the country and the world through conversations with industry pros. You’ll hear tips and tricks, travelers’ tales, and hard-won wisdom that will inspire you to plan your next adventure. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are not necessarily the views of Auto Club Enterprises/The Automobile Club of Southern California, AAA and/or its affiliates.

  1. 13 hr ago

    When Travel Doesn’t Go As Expected: Top travel mishaps and how to handle them with Daniel Durazo

    You're standing at the gate, boarding pass in hand. Then the flight board flashes “cancelled”, your bag doesn't show up on the carousel, or you wake up on day two feeling under the weather in an unfamiliar place. These things can happen to even the most seasoned travelers.  Host Angie Orth welcomes back Daniel Durazo, Director of External Communications at Allianz Partners USA, for a conversation recorded at the Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront in Richmond, Virginia. Daniel is one of the most trusted voices in travel protection, helping travelers navigate everything from canceled flights to medical emergencies abroad. You'll hear how travel insurance actually works, the lesser-known benefits most travelers don't realize they have access to, and why buying coverage the moment you book is the smartest move you can make. What You’ll Learn: 2:51 Why this year has tested even the most seasoned travelers 9:25 How rising travel costs change the case for protecting your investment 14:19 The core protections of travel insurance and the lesser-known benefits  26:14 Where Americans are traveling this year and why younger travelers are driving international trips 32:02 How extreme weather and hurricane season are reshaping when and how people buy coverage Connect with Daniel Durazo: Previous Episode: Traveling Unprotected? Why Travel Insurance is Worth It with Daniel Durazo What's the closest call you've had while traveling? Share it in the comments! Connect with AAA: Book travel: https://aaa-text.co/travelingwithaaa  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises Podcast: TravelingWithAAA.com

    37 min
  2. 6 days ago

    Top 5 South Florida Food Destinations with Ryan Pfeffer

    South Florida’s food sceene rewards the traveler who knows where to look. Most visitors default to the famous names and never make it to the ventanitas, lunch counters, and neighborhood joints where the region shines. A thoughtful dining experience can transform a trip from good to unforgettable. In this episode, host Angie Orth gets the insider take from Ryan Pfeffer, senior editor at The Infatuation and Fort Lauderdale native, who oversees restaurant coverage across the region.You'll learn Ryan's top restaurant pick for first-time visitors to Miami, the spots where locals actually eat, and his essential stops across Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, and the Keys. What You’ll Learn: 0:13 The one Miami restaurant that captures everything great about the city's food scene right now 0:47 The under-the-radar Little Havana spot that most visitors walk right past 1:18 The must-visit picks in Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach, including a sandwich worth the hype 2:03 How to eat well in the Keys and the stops Ryan recommends along the way 2:47 Ryan's single most memorable South Florida dining experience and why it's the hardest reservation in Miami Connect with Ryan Pfeffer: Website: https://ryanpfeffer.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanpfefferoni/ What South Florida restaurant is at the top of your list? Tell us in the comments! Connect with AAA: Book travel: https://aaa-text.co/travelingwithaaa  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises Podcast: TravelingWithAAA.com

    5 min
  3. 18 Jun

    Savoring the South Florida Food Scene with Ryan Pfeffer

    South Florida's dining landscape is the product of decades of immigration. Cuban, Haitian, Colombian, Venezuelan, and dozens of other communities have each added a layer to a food culture that is continuously evolving—and few people are better equipped to make sense of it than someone who grew up eating his way through it. In this episode, host Angie Orth sits down with Fort Lauderdale native Ryan Pfeffer, Senior Editor at The Infatuation, where he oversees restaurant coverage across South Florida. With years of on-the-ground reporting from the ventanitas of Little Havana to the pop-up scene in Wynwood, Ryan brings local fluency and a journalist's instinct to the table. You'll learn how decades of immigration shaped one of the most diverse dining cultures in the country, what dishes are truly native to this region, and how to build a realistic eating itinerary without burning away half your trip in traffic. Ryan breaks down the rituals every first-time visitor should know and explains why the best meal in South Florida is rarely the most obvious one. What You’ll Learn: 3:08 How successive waves of South American and Caribbean immigration gave Miami a food identity unlike anywhere else in the country 8:17 What the cafecito ritual is, how to properly order it at a ventanita, and why it's a foundational piece of Miami culture 13:55 How to find the freshest local seafood in South Florida without falling into tourist traps 20:09 Why Palm Beach and the Florida Keys represent opposite ends of the South Florida food spectrum 25:24 The one thing Ryan says every visitor must do when eating their way through South Florida Connect with Ryan Pfeffer: Website: https://ryanpfeffer.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanpfefferoni/ What foods are you most excited to try in South Florida? Tell us in the comments!  Connect with AAA: Book travel: https://aaa-text.co/travelingwithaaa  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises Podcast: TravelingWithAAA.com

    27 min
  4. 11 Jun

    Top 5 Food Trails in America with Kayleigh Ruller

    A perfectly smoked brisket, a lobster roll dripping with butter, a hot tamale simmered in spiced broth. America's food trails are more than great eating—they're a passport to the history, culture, and community behind every iconic dish. In this episode, host Angie Orth welcomes back food and travel expert Kayleigh Ruller for a rapid-fire countdown of her top five food trails in America. From the Mississippi Delta to the coast of Maine, Kayleigh shares the routes she considers essential for any serious food traveler. You'll hear about the cross-cultural origins of a Southern staple, discover why Northern California's dairy country is worth a detour, and hear which barbecue regions inspire the fiercest local pride. Kayleigh also reveals the food trail that surprised her most with its depth and authenticity, and names her single favorite culinary route in the country. What You’ll Learn: 0:47 The surprising cross-cultural history behind the Mississippi Delta Hot Tamale Trail 2:07 Why Marin County's cheese trail is one of America's most scenic food experiences 3:21 How BBQ trails from Kansas City to North Carolina create authentic local connection 6:51 The  food trail that surprised Kayleigh with its depth and regional pride 8:18 Kayleigh's number one food trail pick  What’s your most unmissable food trail? Tell us in the comments!  Connect with Kayleigh Ruller: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kayleighruller/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kayleighruller3383 Connect with AAA: Book travel: https://aaa-text.co/travelingwithaaa  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises

    10 min
  5. 4 Jun

    Food Trails Across America with Kayleigh Ruller

    Every place has a flavor that tells its story, and that story might be reason enough to plan a trip. That’s the idea behind a food trail—a travel journey dedicated to the best food or drink in a destination. You might spend a weekend chasing barbecue across  North Carolina, or work your way up the Maine coast one lobster roll at a time. Food trails can transform a meal into a full-on adventure, offering travelers a deeply personal way to connect with a place, its people, and its history. In this episode, host Angie Orth is joined by food and travel writer Kayleigh Ruller, a contributor to Food & Wine, Eater, and the Charlotte Observer, based in New York and North Carolina. With years of experience exploring culinary cultures across the country, Kayleigh brings both local expertise and a journalist's curiosity to the growing phenomenon of food trail travel. You'll learn what makes a food trail more than just eating your way through a city, how to plan one that fits your schedule and appetite, and why the best food trails are often the ones you build yourself. Kayleigh shares her own standout trails, her most memorable food trail experiences, and thoughtful guidance on how to engage respectfully with the cultural traditions you encounter along the way. What You’ll Learn: 3:22 What a food trail actually is and how to plan the perfect one around your interests 7:16 The most memorable food trail experiences Kayleigh has had 12:46 California food trails you have to try 20:33 Unexpected food trails worth building a whole trip around 27:06 How to engage respectfully with cultural cuisines and food traditions Is there a food trail you’re excited about? Tell us in the comments!  Connect with Kayleigh Ruller: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kayleighruller/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kayleighruller3383 Connect with AAA: Book travel: https://aaa-text.co/travelingwithaaa  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises

    30 min
  6. 28 May

    Top 5 Must-See Spots in Indianapolis with Sampson Levingston

    Indianapolis has a way of hiding its best secrets in plain sight; bald eagles soaring over a river trail in the middle of downtown, an all-Black art fair that caught the attention of the New York Times, and a no-frills jazz bar where you can soak up the sounds of the city every Monday night. Host Angie Orth is back with Indianapolis local and Through 2 Eyes founder Sampson Levingston for a closer  look at the city—like its diverse restaurant scene, quiet waterways, and art spaces.Sampson shares where to uncover the real heart of Indy. You'll discover where to find some of the most authentic soul food and, of course, that legendary shrimp cocktail. You'll also learn where to connect with nature in the middle of the city, how a 2020 art fair became a national story, and why Indiana's deep love for high school basketball is unlike anything else in the country. What You’ll Learn: 0:54 The restaurants that best reflect Indianapolis's true culinary diversity 2:24 An urban trail where you can spot bald eagles, foxes, and deer  4:06 The all-Black art fair that caught the attention of national press 6:27 An unmissable Monday night jazz spot  9:02 Why Indianapolis's signature dish tells the story of how the city was born Connect with Sampson Levingston: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sampson_2/ Tour Website: https://www.through2eyes.com/ Tour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/walkandtalkindy/: What do YOU love about Indianapolis? Tell us in the comments!  Connect with AAA: Book travel: https://aaa-text.co/travelingwithaaa  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises

    12 min
  7. 21 May

    Exploring Indianapolis with Scott McLaughlin and Sampson Levingston

    Each May,  33 IndyCars scream around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway at 245 mph while  400,000 fans pack the stands. But there’s more to the city than the famous race that bears its name. Indianapolis rewards the curious, whether you're chasing checkered flags or chasing a bit of history. In this episode, host Angie Orth sits down with two guests who know Indianapolis from completely different vantage points. Scott McLaughlin, the New Zealand-born IndyCar superstar and driver of the No. 3 AAA Travel Chevrolet for Team Penske, joins Angie trackside at the legendary Speedway. Then, Sampson Levingston, founder of Through 2 Eyes and the force behind Indy's celebrated Walk and Talk Tours, takes her through the  neighborhoods, monuments, and overlooked histories that make this city unforgettable. You'll hear what it feels like to stand on the grid as 400,000 fans go silent for Taps, discover a golf course where you can swing a seven iron while IndyCars fly past at race speed, and learn why Indianapolis is one of the most walkable, perfectly planned capitals in the country. From the legacy of America's first self-made woman millionaire, to the hidden stories of Indiana Avenue, this episode will change what you look for the next time you visit Indy. What You’ll Learn: 3:14 Why race day at IMS moves even the most seasoned drivers to tears 11:42 The only golf course in the world where IndyCars are part of the back nine 22:18 The surprising history of Monument Circle and what Lady Victory is really watching over 29:49 How Madam C.J. Walker built an empire and left an enduring legacy 41:18 A local's guide to the perfect Indianapolis itinerary Connect with Scott McLaughlin: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smclaughlin93/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/smclaughlin93 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Smclaughlin93 Website: https://www.scott-mclaughlin.com/ Connect with Sampson Levingston: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sampson_2/ Tour Website: https://www.through2eyes.com/ Tour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/walkandtalkindy/: What are YOU most excited to discover in Indianapolis? Tell us in the comments!  Connect with AAA: Book travel: https://aaa-text.co/travelingwithaaa  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises

    40 min
  8. 18 May

    The Pet Owner's Guide to Stress-Free Travel with Scott Taylor

    Traveling with furry friends can be a great adventure—when you’re prepared for it They can get carsick on the highway, bolt at the airport, or eat something they shouldn’t while you’re distracted by a beautiful view. The difference between a smooth trip and a stressful one almost always comes down to what you know before you leave home. Host Angie Orth sits down with Scott Taylor, president of Spot Pet Insurance, at the company's Miami headquarters. Scott brings industry expertise and hard-won personal experience, including what happens when a Labrador gets his paws on a club sandwich, toothpicks included. You’ll hear how to prepare for traveling with pets, including pre-trip vet visits,airline policies, and destination research. He shares on-the-road safety tips and explains how financial planning makes it easier to say yes when your pet needs emergency care. What You’ll Learn: 1:19 How a $10,000 vet bill made the case for pet insurance 8:17 Road trip packing essentials for pet owners 13:57 What to actually ask when booking a pet-friendly property 20:10 Why a GPS collar is worth it when you're far from home 29:02 How to choose the right pet insurance policy Connect with Scott Taylor: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scotttaylor714 Spot Pet Insurance: https://spotpet.com/ Have you had a pet emergency while traveling? How did you handle it? Tell us about it in the comments! Connect with AAA: Book travel: https://aaa-text.co/travelingwithaaa  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises

    36 min

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To help you get the most of your travel experiences, Traveling with AAA takes you around the country and the world through conversations with industry pros. You’ll hear tips and tricks, travelers’ tales, and hard-won wisdom that will inspire you to plan your next adventure. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are not necessarily the views of Auto Club Enterprises/The Automobile Club of Southern California, AAA and/or its affiliates.

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