217 Friendships with Fellow Travellers The Thoughtful Travel Podcast
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The friends you make while you're travelling are, I think, often destined to be lifelong friends, because you've probably got a lot in common. If you're travelling in a similar way, or you're in the same destination, or however it is that you meet - you're already well on the way to a solid friendship. That's certainly my experience and I can think back over a long list of great friends I've made this way - and I'm not alone, judging by the guests in this episode of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast.
First up, I chat with Tasha Goldberg, who's spent a lot of time travelling for work. She's formed many great friendships but the example she gives in this chat is a woman she met in the airport in Senegal.
Next, I talk to Travis King, who has a great story about creating a "travel family" while travelling long term. And there's a bonus dangerous dolphin tale thrown in!
Finally, I loved speaking with Monique Ceccato (while she was in hotel quarantine in Norway) about a very special trip she went on to New Caledonia. It was quite unique, and I'm sure that helped Monique and her fellow travellers become firm friends.
Links:
Tasha Goldberg’s project Evidence of Hope - https://www.evidenceofhope.com/
Travis King - https://www.traviswking.com/
Monique Ceccato - https://www.moniquececcato.com/
Episodes with my friend Cham:
114 - Our amazing Cambodia experience notaballerina.com/114
116 - Choosing your next destination notaballerina.com/116
Join our Facebook group for Thoughtful Travellers - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtfultravellers
Show notes: https://notaballerina.com/217
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The friends you make while you're travelling are, I think, often destined to be lifelong friends, because you've probably got a lot in common. If you're travelling in a similar way, or you're in the same destination, or however it is that you meet - you're already well on the way to a solid friendship. That's certainly my experience and I can think back over a long list of great friends I've made this way - and I'm not alone, judging by the guests in this episode of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast.
First up, I chat with Tasha Goldberg, who's spent a lot of time travelling for work. She's formed many great friendships but the example she gives in this chat is a woman she met in the airport in Senegal.
Next, I talk to Travis King, who has a great story about creating a "travel family" while travelling long term. And there's a bonus dangerous dolphin tale thrown in!
Finally, I loved speaking with Monique Ceccato (while she was in hotel quarantine in Norway) about a very special trip she went on to New Caledonia. It was quite unique, and I'm sure that helped Monique and her fellow travellers become firm friends.
Links:
Tasha Goldberg’s project Evidence of Hope - https://www.evidenceofhope.com/
Travis King - https://www.traviswking.com/
Monique Ceccato - https://www.moniquececcato.com/
Episodes with my friend Cham:
114 - Our amazing Cambodia experience notaballerina.com/114
116 - Choosing your next destination notaballerina.com/116
Join our Facebook group for Thoughtful Travellers - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtfultravellers
Show notes: https://notaballerina.com/217
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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