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Trippin is a travel platform powered by an international community of local thought leaders.

Each episode we’ll be bumping heads with the creative minds who are shaping culture worldwide. We invite our guests share their stories and advice on what it means to be a traveller today, to find out how we can navigate the world authentically, respectfully and sustainably. Travel is so much more than the pictures we take, it’s the stories we come back with, it’s that growth, insight and inspiration that occurs when you experience a world outside of your own.

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Trippin is a travel platform powered by an international community of local thought leaders.

Each episode we’ll be bumping heads with the creative minds who are shaping culture worldwide. We invite our guests share their stories and advice on what it means to be a traveller today, to find out how we can navigate the world authentically, respectfully and sustainably. Travel is so much more than the pictures we take, it’s the stories we come back with, it’s that growth, insight and inspiration that occurs when you experience a world outside of your own.

@trippin.world
www.trippin.world

    The Point 2 Mindset and Solo Travel

    The Point 2 Mindset and Solo Travel

    In this week's episode we touch down in London to tune into a panel talk we hosted around Solo Travel in partnership with On Running's Point Two series. ’Point Two’ celebrates those who have the mindset to go the distance. No matter your goals, Point Two is for those who are looking for inspiration around every corner. 

    To us taking a solo trip is at the heart of the Point Two mindset. Surprisingly, 84% of solo travellers are women and 86% are over 35 showing that solo travel is a field that young people have yet to properly explore. So what’s stopping us?

    Through out the episode our host and Trippin co founder Kesang are joined by Trippin family Peigh Asante and Tim Shieff to bring us their wild solo travel stories, how their identities impacted their trips and what advice they wished they’d know. 

    • 33 min
    Introducing: Roots & Ritual

    Introducing: Roots & Ritual

    In our newest podcast series, we take you on an immersive audio experience, exploring the spirited rituals, lifestyles and practices that connect cultures worldwide. Alongside local and leading experts, Trippin’s co-founder Yasmin Shahmir and producer Robyn Landau, uncover the origins and delve into the science behind traditions rooted in physical and spiritual wellbeing. Learning about how these practices have travelled and are ever evolving to embrace the needs of individuals and communities to this day.

    Listen and subscribe to Roots & Ritual here: http://hyperurl.co/29w0h9

    • 2 min
    Part 2: Making Sustainable Travel Inclusive

    Part 2: Making Sustainable Travel Inclusive

    This podcast episode breaks down how we can navigate our future trips in a more purposeful way, the positive impact on our mental health when we travel with, what change we want to see for the future for travel, and top tips on how to travel more sustainably.

    We hear from 3 incredible women, @joycelynlongdon founder of Climate in Colour and AI researcher at Cambridge University,@sashaklu, lead researcher and contributing editor to the Future of Travel report, and @lydiadinga expert travel content creator. Hosted by @sorayastuart from Black Minds Matter UK, the conversation deep dives into themes in our latest comprehensive research report on the #futureoftravel conducted in partnership with University College London.

    • 26 min
    Part 1: The Future of Travel

    Part 1: The Future of Travel

     Part 1  explores the nuanced experience of travel when you are a person of colour and what exactly purposeful travel looks like.

    We hear from 3 incredible women who will be breaking down how we can make changes that make travelling more inclusive, sustainable and purposeful. Joycelyn Longdon, founder of climate in colour and AI researcher at Cambridge University, Sasha Kluvitse, lead researcher and contributing editor to the Future of Travel report, and Lydia Dinga, expert travel content creator. Hosted by Soraya Stuart from Black Minds Matter UK, the conversation deep dives into themes in our latest comprehensive research report on the Future of Travel, conducted in partnership with University College London. 

    This conversation was recorded before lockdown with Trippin, Black Minds Matter UK and The Standard, London.

    • 30 min
    007: Carnival Uncovered with Rampage Soundsystem

    007: Carnival Uncovered with Rampage Soundsystem

    Episode 007 is a much-anticipated conversation with the founders of the much-loved and renowned Rampage Sound System. Rampage hosts the largest static sound system at Notting Hill Carnival and 25 years later still holds the title for being the most talked about system with an impressive crowd of approximately 330,000 over the 2 days. It is also the only sound to host an entire street. Heading to Rampage is well-known to be guaranteed absolute carnage.

    Get in the spirit of Carnival by listening in on Yasmin and the team of Rampage reminisce over fond and hilarious memories, that we are all bound to have if you're a Londoner.

    • 1 hr 12 min
    006: Building a Modern Utopian Paradise in Mexico with Andrés Saavedra

    006: Building a Modern Utopian Paradise in Mexico with Andrés Saavedra

    In this episode, Yasmin speaks to Andrés Saavedra about the art of sustainable living and how stories can be told through the use of space. Born on farmland on the outskirts of Mexico City, Andrés grew up around his grandparents who had a deep relationship with the land around them. To describe himself, Andrés prefers the term ‘storyteller’, his medium of telling stories? Spaces. From homes, hotels, restaurants and even point breaks, he strives to build the perfect settings for great experiences to occur.

    This conversation was recorded on location at the coordinates of his current project, Musa, an untouched stretch of jungle meets coastline along the Pacific Ocean where he plans to build both a dream destination and live-able community powered by adventure, creativity, tradition and connection to the natural world.​

    • 31 min

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