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Unpacked by AFAR unpacks one tricky topic in travel each week. We're here to help you navigate the travel world, whether you want to hack your points and miles, figure out where to travel next, or need advice on an ethical dilemma. Because the world is complicated. We're here to help you unpack it.

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Unpacked by AFAR unpacks one tricky topic in travel each week. We're here to help you navigate the travel world, whether you want to hack your points and miles, figure out where to travel next, or need advice on an ethical dilemma. Because the world is complicated. We're here to help you unpack it.

    Replay: Everything You Need to Know About Travel Insurance (Before Booking Your Summer Trips)

    Replay: Everything You Need to Know About Travel Insurance (Before Booking Your Summer Trips)

    With summer travel on the horizon, it's an excellent time to talk about everyone's favorite subject: Travel insurance. It's not the sexiest subject, is it? And yet, it can play a huge role in saving you money, time, and even sanity. In this replay episode of Unpacked by AFAR, we speak with five experts to help you understand how to decided if and when you need insurance, the different types of policies you can buy, and how to use travel insurance if something goes wrong on your trip.
    Meet this week’s guests


    Wendy Perrin, travel expert

    Christina Tunnah, general manager of marketing and brands for World Nomads

    Beth Godlin, President of Aon Affinity Travel Practice


    John Gobbels, vice president and COO of Medjet


    Nick Cavanaugh, founder and CEO of Sensible Weather



    Resources

    Read this episode’s show notes, including a full transcript of the episode.

    Read our primer on travel insurance. 

    Explore Wendy Perrin’s website. 

    Use sites like travelinsurance.com or insuremytrip.com to help you decide on the right policy. 

    Learn more about World Nomads.

    Discover more about Aon Affinity Travel Services.

    Learn more about Medjet.

    Find out more about Sensible Weather.


    Be sure to subscribe to the show and to sign up for our podcast newsletter, Behind the Mic, where we share upcoming news and behind-the-scenes details of each episode. And explore our second podcast, Travel Tales, which celebrates first-person narratives about the way travel changes us.

    • 36 分鐘
    Introducing The Decision Coach: How to Make Big Choices

    Introducing The Decision Coach: How to Make Big Choices

    Back in February, we interviewed Nell McShane Wulfhart, host of the Decision Coach podcast. She was a fantastic interview—lively, funny, and passionate about helping people make big decisions. She’s also the first one to say she’s really just a “professional bossy boots”—it’s not like you can go to the university of decision-coaching—but over the years, she’s honed her advice-giving skills. And out of all that came her podcast, which features six people who are on the cusp of life-changing decisions and need a little help.
    Well, this week, we get to hear one of those episodes. It’s the very first of her show, and in it, she coaches an Australian actor in his mid 40s who wins the United States green card lottery. He’s had a lifetime dream of making it big in Hollywood, but to do so, he’d have to spend his entire savings. Throughout the 30-minute episode, Nell helps him untie the “Gordian knot” of his life and past choices, and figure out how to move forward, all the while offering tips for listeners who may be struggling with their own decisions—maybe even travel decisions.  
    Meet this week’s guests
    Nell McShane Wulfhart, podcaster and travel writer
    Resources

    Listen to Nell’s episode on Unpacked. 

    Follow the Decision Coach podcast. 

    Check out Nell’s work in travel and decision making. 


    Follow the podcast to ensure you don’t miss an episode. 

    Subscribe to AFAR’s YouTube channel for a full video of the conversation.


    Be sure to subscribe to the show and to sign up for our podcast newsletter, Behind the Mic, where we share upcoming news and behind-the-scenes details of each episode. And explore our second podcast, Travel Tales, which celebrates first-person narratives about the way travel changes us.

    • 42 分鐘
    Visiting Native Communities Is More Important Than Ever—Here’s How to Do It Right

    Visiting Native Communities Is More Important Than Ever—Here’s How to Do It Right

    Last November, while reporting our “Unpacking Albuquerque” episode, I spent a day at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. It’s this huge complex that takes up a city block, and it serves as the gateway to New Mexico’s 19 pueblos. Part of my tour included an interview with Monique Fragua, the center’s COO (and a woman with great taste in jewelry, as you’ll hear in the episode). 
    We talked about why the cultural center exists, beyond just sharing pueblo cultural life (and food—the restaurant is a must-try). Monique explained that many travelers are interested in visiting the pueblos but are either unsure of or unaware of the etiquette around visiting. For example, some pueblos are completely closed to the public and have no interest in developing tourist infrastructure and others have “more formalized experiences like visitors’ center or organized hiking tours,” Monique says. 
    So the IPCC serves as a kind of training ground as well, where visitors can ask questions like, “What’s the proper terminology?” and receive guidance around photography, attending cultural events, and more. 
    It got me thinking more broadly about Native tourism, which has expanded in recent years. And with the explosive success of True Detective: Night Country, there’s more attention than ever on Native issues. So we put together an episode on why to visit these communities—there are more than 500 tribes in the United States, each with totally different histories, customs, and experiences—and how to do so in a way that’s mutually beneficial. 
    There’s one line that’s stuck with me since Monique and I talked: She says that if we remember that we’re experiencing Native life “through a lens of a living community, a breathing culture,” we’re on the right path.
    Meet this week’s guests

    Sherry Rupert, CEO of the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association


    Garan Coons, communications officer for the Winnebago tribe


    Kirby Metoxin, council member for the Oneida nation


    Monique Fragua, COO of the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center



    Resources

    Read this week’s show notes, including a full transcript of the episode.

    Listen to the “Unpacking Albuquerque” episode.


    Follow the podcast to ensure you don’t miss an episode. 

    Subscribe to AFAR’s YouTube channel for a full video of the conversation.


    Be sure to subscribe to the show and to sign up for our podcast newsletter, Behind the Mic, where we share upcoming news and behind-the-scenes details of each episode. And explore our second podcast, Travel Tales, which celebrates first-person narratives about the way travel changes us.

    • 27 分鐘
    The True Story of One of the World's Most Diverse Cities

    The True Story of One of the World's Most Diverse Cities

    This week on Unpacked, we travel north to Toronto, Ontario, one of the world’s most diverse cities to explore what’s made it that way—and how we as travelers can best engage with it.
    Meet this week’s guests


    Bruce Bell, St. Lawrence Market historian and tour guide


    Matthew Jordan, founder of Hidden Rivers walking tours

    Elizabeth Semmelhack, curator at the Bata Shoe Museum


    Karen Carter, cofounder of BAND



    Chef Nuit Regular, founder and co-owner of 11 Thai restaurants 

    Jusep Sim, chief epicurean officer of Chopsticks and Forks 


    Resources

    Read this week’s show notes, including a full transcript of the episode.


    Follow the podcast to ensure you don’t miss an episode. 

    Subscribe to AFAR’s YouTube channel for a full video of the conversation.


    Be sure to subscribe to the show and to sign up for our podcast newsletter, Behind the Mic, where we share upcoming news and behind-the-scenes details of each episode. And explore our second podcast, Travel Tales, which celebrates first-person narratives about the way travel changes us.

    • 48 分鐘
    Taylor Swift, New Flights, and Climate Change: Everything You Need to Know About Summer Travel This Year

    Taylor Swift, New Flights, and Climate Change: Everything You Need to Know About Summer Travel This Year

    Summer is coming. And while it's not looking like this season will be as insane as summer 2023, it's still best to begin planning now. So on this week’s episode of Unpacked, AFAR's mighty destination teams discusses what's to come. They share the best places to visit this summer—think Southern Hemisphere—and what you need to tackle now to stay ahead of the came. Plus, we unpack the best visa expeditors and the best way to use those points and miles. (Hint: It involves outsourcing.)
    Meet this week’s guests


    Mark Ellwood, freelance travel writer


    Chloe Arrojado, associate destinations editor


    Tim Chester, deputy editor


    Resources

    Read this week’s show notes, including a full transcript of the episode.

    Listen to our episode on travel insurance, where we discuss Sensible Weather.

    Learn more about Award Magic, the point booking service, and ItsEasy, the visa expediter.


    Follow the podcast to ensure you don’t miss an episode. 

    Subscribe to AFAR’s YouTube channel for a full video of the conversation.


    Be sure to subscribe to the show and to sign up for our podcast newsletter, Behind the Mic, where we share upcoming news and behind-the-scenes details of each episode. And explore our second podcast, Travel Tales, which celebrates first-person narratives about the way travel changes us.

    • 37 分鐘
    Behind the Scenes: How We Create Our Best New Hotels List

    Behind the Scenes: How We Create Our Best New Hotels List

    The best hotels are a destination unto themselves. On this week’s episode of Unpacked, AFAR senior deputy editor Jennifer Flowers reveals the 31 properties that made our 2024 Best New Hotels list and why booking a hotel is the most important choice you’ll make for your trip.
    The list is a collection of the best hotels that opened in the past year, but these hotels are much more than just a place to sleep and store your clothes. There are places where you can literally touch history, like at the Raffles London at the OWO, where Winston Churchill once presided. If you love design, you can book a few nights at the Violino d’Oro in Venice, where everything you might touch was made by local artisans. Or, if you want to get off the grid and outdoors, there’s the Shinta Mani Mustang in a remote corner of Nepal that doesn’t see many tourists. 
    Jenn joined the podcast to talk about how she put together the list, what she looks for in a great hotel, and how—as she puts it—“when you check into a hotel, it can actually be the destination.” 
    Meet this week’s guest

    Jennifer Flowers, AFAR senior deputy editor
    Resources

    Read this week’s show notes, including a full transcript of the episode.

    Read the full list of the 31 best new hotels. 

    Follow Jenn on Instagram and LinkedIn. 

    Subscribe to AFAR’s hotels newsletter. 


    Follow the podcast to ensure you don’t miss an episode. 

    Subscribe to AFAR’s YouTube channel for a full video of the conversation.


    Be sure to subscribe to the show and to sign up for our podcast newsletter, Behind the Mic, where we share upcoming news and behind-the-scenes details of each episode. And explore our second podcast, Travel Tales, which celebrates first-person narratives about the way travel changes us.

    • 37 分鐘

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