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Curate Curiosity shares diverse stories, inspires travel, and invites listeners to try new things here on the podcast and via our instagram

Curate Curiosity Dietrich Hunter

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.8 • 6 Ratings

Curate Curiosity shares diverse stories, inspires travel, and invites listeners to try new things here on the podcast and via our instagram

    Elvis in Canada and Germany

    Elvis in Canada and Germany

    Music transcends culture and translates across any language barrier. Elvis's story proves that connecting with people is the great equalizer between city and small-town living, especially when music is involved. As a biologist, photographer, and musician, Elvis brings his whole self wherever he goes, and it always leads to fast friends, good times, and a few new memories. 
     
    Music - Loteria: Bardo
     
     

    • 48 min
    Porto, Portugal

    Porto, Portugal

    Porto is an unsung sweet spot in Portugal. Beyond Lisbon and Lagos, -- Porto holds its own with tons of history and highlights in Northern Portugal. This episode is a must-listen because Porto is the home of port wines and so much more. See Portugal in 4k on our YouTube Channel
    Interested in seeing more about the places mentioned in this episode? Check out our Google guide to Porto. 
    Download the Otocast App to do the Chicago Sculpture Exhibit.
    Songs: 
    Pepas - Farruko 
    Loteria - Bardo 

    • 25 min
    Edinburgh and Scottish Highlands

    Edinburgh and Scottish Highlands

    Scotland is a special place from castles to dragons to drinks: the mythical history matches the stunning reality of this country.  Check out this episode to help you build out your itinerary for a trip to Edinburgh and beyond.  
    Stay: 
    Fiona's Place via Airbnb
    Eats: 
    Oink Victoria Street
    Experiences: 
    Rabbies Highlands Tours

    • 39 min
    Yucatán : Experience Mexico as a Mexican American

    Yucatán : Experience Mexico as a Mexican American

    Traveling is a privilege that everyone can appreciate even if they don't have the opportunity to enjoy it. But what happens when you get the chance to experience life with people in a place connected to your heritage and family history? This episode describes Tracy's trips to México as a Mexican American. After detailing her worst trip to Costa Rica, Tracy tells us about her annual trips to the Yucatán Peninsula. Listen to this episode to learn why Cancún and Tulum are just the tip of this beautiful place.  
    Places Mentioned: 
    Mérida
    Akumal 
    Sian Ka'an
    Valladolid 
     

    • 27 min
    Santiago, Chile and Atacama Desert

    Santiago, Chile and Atacama Desert

    Traveling in South America can be a change of pace, especially when you stay long enough that it starts to feel like home. This week, Tracy shares about her 3 months living and working in Chile. Listen to dive into her stories and recommendations for wandering and tapping into local communities. 
     
     

    • 1 hr
    Medicine Bow Peak

    Medicine Bow Peak

    Wyoming has so much to offer anyone interested in getting outside. The wildlife of national parks and views of historic sites are just one piece of the greater puzzle found in every corner of Wyoming. The southeast corner of the state is where you'll find the Medicine Bow National Forest and other hidden gems that deserve a visit on your next roadtrip out west. Check out this episode to learn more about a two day itinerary for the region. 

    • 13 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

Audrizzle Dizzle ,

Great content & radio voice

Loving the new series Best Trip Worst Trip! It has been awesome to hear the details of what makes those two oposites of trips. Also the intro reads with Dietrich’s made for radio voice and music mixes have been fire!!!

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