Going Places

Yulia Denisyuk

Stories of people and places near and far hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, an award-winning travel journalist, photographer, and writer who’s worked with National Geographic, The New York Times, BBC Travel, and more. Each week, we sit down with travelers, journalists, creators, and people living and working in destinations around the world. Guided by Yulia’s years of working in the travel media industry, we meet the people living in the Middle Eastern deserts, culture writers in Hong Kong, street artists in Chicago, and more.

  1. 2 HR AGO

    Only 15% of African Safaris Are Black-Owned. Mitti Hicks Explains Why It Matters.

    Did you know that only 15% of African safaris are Black-owned? Since their colonial origins in the late 19th century, the safari operations on the continent have largely been headed by white men, with local communities rarely seeing the benefits. (This extends beyond safaris to luxury tourism in Africa, which has been linked to extractive practices and degradation of local habitats.) Mitti Hicks is a travel writer and former broadcast journalist who first reported on this issue for Travel Noire. In this episode, Mitti will share how you can choose to do safari differently, seeing wild animals while supporting local communities AND black owner operators instead. We are an audience-supported platform. Become a paid member to support our work and get our many perks. Visit us at goingplacesmedia.com to learn more. Thanks to our Founding Members: RISE Travel Institute, a nonprofit with a mission to create a more just and equitable world through travel educationRadostina Boseva, a film wedding photographer with an editorial flair based in San Francisco What you’ll learn in this episode:How Mitti went from broadcast journalism to travel writingWhat traveling in Jordan and Sierra Leone was like for MittiConnecting with Jordan's Black communityHow you can support Black-owned safaris in AfricaWhy Mitti seeks out Black stories wherever she goes Featured on the show:Follow Mitti on Instagram: @mitti_meganConnect with Mitti on LinkedInRead Mitti's story on Black-owned safarisRead Mitti's story on Sierra Leone Going Places is a reader-supported platform. Get membership perks like a monthly group call with Yulia at goingplacesmedia.com! For more BTS of this podcast follow @goingplacesmedia on Instagram and check out our videos on YouTube! Please head over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE to the show. If you enjoy this conversation, please share it with others on social and don’t forget to tag us @goingplacesmedia! And show us some love, if you have a minute, by rating Going Places or leaving us a review wherever you listen. You’ll be helping us to bend the arc of algorithms towards our community — thank you! Going Places with Yulia Denisyuk is a show that sparks a better understanding of people and places near and far by fostering a space for real conversations to occur. Each week, we sit down with travelers, journalists, creators, and people living and working in destinations around the world. Hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, an award-winning travel journalist, photographer, and writer who's worked with National Geographic, The New York Times, BBC Travel, and more.  Learn more about our show at goingplacesmedia.com.

    57 min
  2. 29 APR

    Fighting for Porter Equity on the Trail with Former Lawyer Marinel de Jesus

    Marinel de Jesus is a social entrepreneur and former human rights lawyer who advocates for justice in the mountain-trekking industry. Nearly a decade ago, she left the courtroom to imagine what it would take to travel through the lens of equity and dignity. In 2024, Marinel spent over 100 days walking the Great Himalaya Trail with Mingmar Dolma Sherpa, the first Nepali woman to guide 100 days on the commercial sections of this legendary trail. Marinel’s documentary, KM 82: The Porter Voices of Peru’s Camino Inca, tells the story of the Indigenous Quechua porters on the Inca Trail through their own voices. Marinel, the porters, and her team received many threats for telling this story. Our first-ever member drive ends soon! Join us as a paid member by Friday, May 1st, to get these limited-time member drive perks: Free 1:1 Call: Every new member (at any level) gets a free 15-minute 1:1 call with me to brainstorm or chat.The Masterclass ($79 Value): Join as an Annual Member and get "free forever" access to my Travel Media Masterclass Video Series, featuring pitch templates and industry deep-dives. Become a paid member, so that we can continue doing this work in the months to come. Visit us at goingplacesmedia.com to learn more. Thanks to our Founding Members: RISE Travel Institute, a nonprofit with a mission to create a more just and equitable world through travel educationRadostina Boseva, a film wedding photographer with an editorial flair based in San Francisco What you’ll learn in this episode:The dark side of tourism no one talks aboutMarinel’s origins as a Filipina and an immigrant to the U.S.The status of porters and other "invisible people" in the travel service industryAdvocating for women and Indigenous communities in mountain tourismTrekking in Peru, Nepal, and Mongolia Featured on the show:Follow Marinel on Instagram: @browngaltrekkerConnect with Marinel on LinkedInLearn more about Marinel's work on her siteCheck out Porter Voice CollectiveFollow The Porter Voice Collective on InstagramJoin Marinel's Equity Global TreksCheck out Khusvegi Nomadic Camp in Mongolia Going Places is a reader-supported platform. Get membership perks like a monthly group call with Yulia at goingplacesmedia.com! For more BTS of this podcast follow @goingplacesmedia on Instagram and check out our videos on YouTube! Please head over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE to the show. If you enjoy this conversation, please share it with others on social and don’t forget to tag us @goingplacesmedia! And show us some love, if you have a minute, by rating Going Places or leaving us a review wherever you listen. You’ll be helping us to bend the arc of algorithms towards our community — thank you! Going Places with Yulia Denisyuk is a show that sparks a better understanding of people and places near and far by fostering a space for real conversations to occur. Each week, we sit down with travelers, journalists, creators, and people living and working in destinations around the world. Hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, an award-winning travel journalist, photographer, and writer who's worked with National Geographic, The New York Times, BBC Travel, and more.  Learn more about our show at goingplacesmedia.com.

    1hr 9min
  3. 22 APR

    We’re Turning One! Pitch Leads, Member Perks, and Our Big Goal

    We're celebrating a very special milestone this week: Going Places turns one! We're building a home for decolonial storytelling, a place where we travel through a lens of equity, justice, and humanity and ask hard questions about who gets to tell the story of a place and who benefits from the traveler's presence there. We have ambitious goals for Going Places, and we need you. That's why we're running our first Annual Membership Drive for new paid members to join our cause. Join us for as little as $6 a month and get access to our NEW membership perk: now everyone, even at our lowest membership level, can tune into regular, quarterly Zoom check-ins with me. Our first one is this Friday, April 24th! PLUS, for the duration of this drive, we're offering two very special perks: Learn from Yulia: every annual member gets access to our Travel Media Masterclass Video Series. (A $79 value!) Understand how the travel media industry works with sessions that cover working with tourism boards and publications, demystify the entire pitching process, and share real earnings you can expect in this industry.Connect with Yulia: everyone who joins us during this membership drive also gets a free 15-min 1:1 call with me. Use it however you like! Join us at any level by Friday, May 1st, to get these perks. Thanks to our Founding Members: RISE Travel Institute, a nonprofit with a mission to create a more just and equitable world through travel educationRadostina Boseva, a film wedding photographer with an editorial flair based in San Francisco Mentioned on the show: this Talk Easy episode on AI. Going Places is a reader-supported platform. Get membership perks like a monthly group call with Yulia at goingplacesmedia.com! For more BTS of this podcast follow @goingplacesmedia on Instagram and check out our videos on YouTube! Please head over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE to the show. If you enjoy this conversation, please share it with others on social and don’t forget to tag us @goingplacesmedia! And show us some love, if you have a minute, by rating Going Places or leaving us a review wherever you listen. You’ll be helping us to bend the arc of algorithms towards our community — thank you! Going Places with Yulia Denisyuk is a show that sparks a better understanding of people and places near and far by fostering a space for real conversations to occur. Each week, we sit down with travelers, journalists, creators, and people living and working in destinations around the world. Hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, an award-winning travel journalist, photographer, and writer who's worked with National Geographic, The New York Times, BBC Travel, and more.  Learn more about our show at goingplacesmedia.com.

    18 min
  4. 15 APR

    Could Coexistence Be the Real European Story with Tharik Hussain

    The narratives that claim Muslims are "new" to Europe are in part fueling the Islamophobia we see on the continent and across the globe today. But what if we knew and celebrated the fact that Muslim people have always been an integral part of the European story? In Part 2 of our conversation, Tharik Hussain—an award-winning author, historian, and journalist—returns to help us dismantle the long-standing myth of Jews versus Muslims always fighting each other. We’ll meet the Red-haired sultans of Europe, cover the Jewish and the Muslim Golden Age, and look at these 1,400 years of Muslim rule in Europe through its biggest context: that of co-existence. This season, we want to hear from you! Send us a short note with your name, where you’re calling in from, and an answer to two questions: What gives YOU hope in this moment in timeWhich place you are going to next We’ll run your answers at the end of the season in our Community Voices episode! To participate, fill out this form OR send us a short audio clip (an iPhone voice recording is just fine!) to hello@goingplacesmedia.com by Monday, April 27. Going Places is an audience-supported platform. Today, I want to invite you to become a paid member, so that we can continue doing this work in the months to come. Join us for as little as $6 a month and get access to our membership perks. We just added a new one: now everyone, even at our lowest membership level, can tune into regular, quarterly Zoom check-ins with me. Our first one is in April. Visit us at goingplacesmedia.com to learn more. Thanks to our Founding Members: RISE Travel Institute, a nonprofit with a mission to create a more just and equitable world through travel educationRadostina Boseva, a film wedding photographer with an editorial flair based in San Francisco What you’ll learn in this episode:The role of Cyprus in Muslim EuropeThe World's first Muslim navyWhy the Muslim Empire was often Muslim in name onlyDismantling the myth of eternal conflict through the lens of the Jewish and Muslim Golden AgesWhy did King William II of Sicily call himself Sultan Musta’izMaimonides of Cordoba: What the life of this Arabized Jewish scholar teaches us about coexistenceWhy a synagogue in Manchester mirrors a mosque in CordobaWhat gives Tharik hope today Featured on the show:Follow Tharik on Instagram: @tharik_hussainConnect with Tharik on LinkedInLearn more about Tharik's work on his siteRead Minarets in the Mountains: A Journey into Muslim EuropeCheck out Tharik's latest book, Muslim Europe: A Journey in Search of a 1,400-Year HistoryLearn about Britain’s first Muslim heritage trail, created by Tharik Going Places is a reader-supported platform. Get membership perks like a monthly group call with Yulia at goingplacesmedia.com! For more BTS of this podcast follow @goingplacesmedia on Instagram and check out our videos on YouTube! Please head over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE to the show. If you enjoy this conversation, please share it with others on social and don’t forget to tag us @goingplacesmedia! And show us some love, if you have a minute, by rating Going Places or leaving us a review wherever you listen. You’ll be helping us to bend the arc of algorithms towards our community — thank you! Going Places with Yulia Denisyuk is a show that sparks a better understanding of people and places near and far by fostering a space for real conversations to occur. Each week, we sit down with travelers, journalists, creators, and people living and working in destinations around the world. Hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, an award-winning travel journalist, photographer, and writer who's worked with National Geographic, The New York Times, BBC Travel, and more.  Learn more about our show at goingplacesmedia.com.

    41 min
  5. 8 APR

    Searching for 1,400 Years of Europe's Muslim History with Tharik Hussain

    For over 1,400 years, Muslims have been an integral part of Europe’s story, yet their contributions to the continent’s development and history have been pushed to the margins or erased altogether. Today's guest is bringing some of these forgotten stories back to the forefront. Tharik Hussain is an award-winning author, historian, and journalist based in the UK who specialises in global Muslim heritage and culture. He’s written a book on Islam in the Western Balkans, Minarets in the Mountains, and his latest book, Muslim Europe: A Journey in Search of a 1,400-Year History, reveals the ancient, long-forgotten roots of Islam on the continent and how deeply interconnected the story of Muslims is with the story of Europe. Our conversation was so monumental that we broke it down into two parts. Catch Part 2 of our conversation next week! This season, we want to hear from you! Send us a short note with your name, where you’re calling in from, and an answer to two questions: What gives YOU hope in this moment in timeWhich place you are going to next We’ll run your answers at the end of the season in our Community Voices episode! To participate, fill out this form OR send us a short audio clip (an iPhone voice recording is just fine!) to hello@goingplacesmedia.com by Monday, April 27. Going Places is an audience-supported platform. Today, I want to invite you to become a paid member, so that we can continue doing this work in the months to come. Join us for as little as $6 a month and get access to our membership perks. We just added a new one: now everyone, even at our lowest membership level, can tune into regular, quarterly Zoom check-ins with me. Our first one is in April. Visit us at goingplacesmedia.com to learn more. Thanks to our Founding Members: RISE Travel Institute, a nonprofit with a mission to create a more just and equitable world through travel educationRadostina Boseva, a film wedding photographer with an editorial flair based in San Francisco What you’ll learn in this episode:How a layover in Cyprus led Tharik on this pathMuslim rule in the Mediterranean: Cordoba, Palermo, Toledo, & CyprusWhere in Europe is the aunt of Prophet Muhammad buriedRed-haired sultans and Arabic-speaking Christian kingsThe story of Cordoban MezquitaWas Alhambra really a pleasure palace?The Islamic roots of the European RenaissanceThe myths of Matamoros and the 100-virgin tributeWhy the history of Islam in Europe is barely known today Featured on the show:Follow Tharik on Instagram: @tharik_hussainConnect with Tharik on LinkedInLearn more about Tharik's work on his siteRead Minarets in the Mountains: A Journey into Muslim EuropeCheck out Tharik's latest book, Muslim Europe: A Journey in Search of a 1,400-Year HistoryLearn about Britain’s first Muslim heritage trail, created by Tharik Going Places is a reader-supported platform. Get membership perks like a monthly group call with Yulia at goingplacesmedia.com! For more BTS of this podcast follow @goingplacesmedia on Instagram and check out our videos on YouTube! Please head over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE to the show. If you enjoy this conversation, please share it with others on social and don’t forget to tag us @goingplacesmedia! And show us some love, if you have a minute, by rating Going Places or leaving us a review wherever you listen. You’ll be helping us to bend the arc of algorithms towards our community — thank you! Going Places with Yulia Denisyuk is a show that sparks a better understanding of people and places near and far by fostering a space for real conversations to occur. Each week, we sit down with travelers, journalists, creators, and people living and working in destinations around the world. Hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, an award-winning travel journalist, photographer, and writer who's worked with National Geographic, The New York Times, BBC Travel, and more.  Learn more about our show at goingplacesmedia.com.

    49 min
  6. 1 APR

    Can Tourism Be a Blessing? Muna Haddad Thinks So

    Travel is a tool for validation, a way to say "I see you, I hear you, and your story matters." Today's guest, Muna Haddad, has built her long career in tourism around this principle. Muna is a powerful maker of change in the world of travel and someone I admire deeply. She is the founder of Baraka Destinations, an organization creating tourism experiences in Jordan’s secondary, forgotten locations that center local narratives and give power back to where it belongs: local communities. Muna spent nearly two decades working in sustainable tourism. She founded the Jordan Trail Association, which promotes the 400-mile hiking trail that runs across the country, and helped create the Meaningful Travel Map of Jordan. This season, we want to hear from you! Send us a short note with your name, where you’re calling in from, and an answer to two questions: What gives YOU hope in this moment in timeWhich place you are going to next We’ll run your answers at the end of the season in our Community Voices episode! To participate, fill out this form OR send us a short audio clip (an iPhone voice recording is just fine!) to hello@goingplacesmedia.com by Monday, April 27. Going Places is an audience-supported platform. Today, I want to invite you to become a paid member, so that we can continue doing this work in the months to come. Join us for as little as $6 a month and get access to our membership perks. We just added a new one: now everyone, even at our lowest membership level, can tune into regular, quarterly Zoom check-ins with me. Our first one is in April. Visit us at goingplacesmedia.com to learn more. Thanks to our Founding Members: RISE Travel Institute, a nonprofit with a mission to create a more just and equitable world through travel educationRadostina Boseva, a film wedding photographer with an editorial flair based in San Francisco What you’ll learn in this episode:How a trip to Cambodia led Muna down this pathAsking 'who benefits?' and 'who gets to tell the story of a place?'How Baraka's work transformed the village of Umm Qais in northern JordanWhy the model Muna started is a revolution needed everywhere in travelWhat makes Baraka's new tour in Amman extraordinaryWords matter: why terms 'Middle East' and 'Levant' are a colonial legacyUnpacking Orientalism Featured on the show:Follow Muna on Instagram: @munahaddadFollow Baraka Destinations on Instagram: @barakadestinationsLearn more about Baraka DestinationsCheck out the newly-launched Amman City Tour by BarakaRead about Muna in the 2026 Power List by Condé Nast TravelerLearn more about Edward Said and his seminal work, Orientalism Going Places is a reader-supported platform. Get membership perks like a monthly group call with Yulia at goingplacesmedia.com! For more BTS of this podcast follow @goingplacesmedia on Instagram and check out our videos on YouTube! Please head over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE to the show. If you enjoy this conversation, please share it with others on social and don’t forget to tag us @goingplacesmedia! And show us some love, if you have a minute, by rating Going Places or leaving us a review wherever you listen. You’ll be helping us to bend the arc of algorithms towards our community — thank you! Going Places with Yulia Denisyuk is a show that sparks a better understanding of people and places near and far by fostering a space for real conversations to occur. Each week, we sit down with travelers, journalists, creators, and people living and working in destinations around the world. Hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, an award-winning travel journalist, photographer, and writer who's worked with National Geographic, The New York Times, BBC Travel, and more.  Learn more about our show at goingplacesmedia.com.

    1hr 6min
  7. 25 MAR

    Building ‘Women Who Travel’ with Condé Nast Traveler’s Lale Arikoglu

    Our first guest this season is Lale Arikoglu, the Director of Special Projects at Condé Nast Traveler and host of the award-winning Women Who Travel podcast. Lale has been working as Condé Nast Traveler editor for the past ten years, and her reporting has taken her from horseback riding in Patagonia and hiking in the Andes to sailing down the Amazon River, chasing the Iditarod in Alaska, and clubbing in Kosovo. If you’re interested in working with Condé Nast, don’t miss this episode: Lale gives tips on how to pitch her, what she looks for in the pitch, and how the current moment informs the types of stories she’s looking to champion at the magazine. This season, we want to hear from you! Send us a short note with your name, where you’re calling in from, and an answer to two questions: What gives YOU hope in this moment in timeWhich place you are going to next We’ll run your answers at the end of the season in our Community Voices episode! To participate, fill out this form OR send us a short audio clip (an iPhone voice recording is just fine!) to hello@goingplacesmedia.com by Monday, April 27. Going Places is an audience-supported platform. Today, I want to invite you to become a paid member, so that we can continue doing this work in the months to come. Join us for as little as $6 a month and get the perks like getting on a group call with Yulia every month to ask questions, get advice, and be in community with each other. Visit us at goingplacesmedia.com to learn more. Thanks to our Founding Members: RISE Travel Institute, a nonprofit with a mission to create a more just and equitable world through travel educationRadostina Boseva, a film wedding photographer with an editorial flair based in San Francisco What you’ll learn in this episode:What fuels Lale's reporting right nowWhat it was like for Lale crossing borders with her Turkish fatherWhat our show’s concept (travel through a decolonial lens) means to LaleDiscussions inside the editors' room: borders, visa equity, and the privilege of travelWhat Lale learned from interviewing women like Tracee Ellis Ross & Brooke ShieldsLale's tips on how to pitch Condé Nast TravelerLale answers our listeners' questions Featured on the show:Follow Lale on Instagram: @lalehannahRead Lale's Istanbul article, In Charismatic Istanbul, the Past Still Shapes the PresentRead Yulia's article edited by Lale, In Okinawa, the Enduring Legacy of Bingata TextilesListen to the Women Who Travel podcastCheck out this Brooke Shields episode, this Antarctica episode with Preet Chandhi, and this episode where Lale interviewed YuliaCheck out CNT pitching guidelines Going Places is a reader-supported platform. Get membership perks like a monthly group call with Yulia at goingplacesmedia.com! For more BTS of this podcast follow @goingplacesmedia on Instagram and check out our videos on YouTube! Please head over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE to the show. If you enjoy this conversation, please share it with others on social and don’t forget to tag us @goingplacesmedia! And show us some love, if you have a minute, by rating Going Places or leaving us a review wherever you listen. You’ll be helping us to bend the arc of algorithms towards our community — thank you! Going Places with Yulia Denisyuk is a show that sparks a better understanding of people and places near and far by fostering a space for real conversations to occur. Each week, we sit down with travelers, journalists, creators, and people living and working in destinations around the world. Hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, an award-winning travel journalist, photographer, and writer who's worked with National Geographic, The New York Times, BBC Travel, and more.  Learn more about our show at goingplacesmedia.com.

    54 min
  8. SEASON 14 TRAILER

    New Season: Changing Narratives

    Welcome back to the new season of the Going Places show! This season of Going Places is all about changing narratives. From who gets to tell the story of a place to revealing the hidden history of Muslim Europe and elevating the people who serve as the backbone of the trekking industry, you'll hear voices, perspectives, and stories that will provide a deeper understanding of places and cultures around the world. Here's a preview of who you're going to meet: Muna Haddad, founder and CEO of Baraka Destinations in JordanLale Arikoglu, a longtime editor at Condé Nast Traveler and host of the Women Who Travel podcastMarinel de Jesus, advocate for porters in the trekking industry and the founder of the Porter Voice Collectiveand many more This season, we want to hear from you! Send us a short note with your name, where you’re calling in from, and an answer to two questions: What gives YOU hope in this moment in timeWhich place you are going to next We’ll run your answers at the end of the season in our Community Voices episode! To participate, fill out this form OR send us a short audio clip (an iPhone voice recording is just fine!) to hello@goingplacesmedia.com by Monday, April 27. Going Places is an audience-supported platform. Today, I want to invite you to become a paid member, so that we can continue doing this work in the months to come. Join us for as little as $6 a month and get the perks like getting on a group call with Yulia every month to ask questions, get advice, and be in community with each other. Visit us at goingplacesmedia.com to learn more. Thanks to our Founding Members: RISE Travel Institute, a nonprofit with a mission to create a more just and equitable world through travel educationRadostina Boseva, a film wedding photographer with an editorial flair based in San Francisco Going Places is a reader-supported platform. Get membership perks like a monthly group call with Yulia at goingplacesmedia.com! For more BTS of this podcast follow @goingplacesmedia on Instagram and check out our videos on YouTube! Please head over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE to the show. If you enjoy this conversation, please share it with others on social and don’t forget to tag us @goingplacesmedia! And show us some love, if you have a minute, by rating Going Places or leaving us a review wherever you listen. You’ll be helping us to bend the arc of algorithms towards our community — thank you! Going Places with Yulia Denisyuk is a show that sparks a better understanding of people and places near and far by fostering a space for real conversations to occur. Each week, we sit down with travelers, journalists, creators, and people living and working in destinations around the world. Hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, an award-winning travel journalist, photographer, and writer who's worked with National Geographic, The New York Times, BBC Travel, and more.  Learn more about our show at goingplacesmedia.com.

    12 min

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Stories of people and places near and far hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, an award-winning travel journalist, photographer, and writer who’s worked with National Geographic, The New York Times, BBC Travel, and more. Each week, we sit down with travelers, journalists, creators, and people living and working in destinations around the world. Guided by Yulia’s years of working in the travel media industry, we meet the people living in the Middle Eastern deserts, culture writers in Hong Kong, street artists in Chicago, and more.

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