The Unearth Women Podcast

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The Unearth Women Podcast

Unearth Women is a publication founded by women with a mission to celebrate travel and report on women's stories. Join us as we interview female changemakers, journalists, activists, and leaders from around the globe with a story to tell. Learn more at unearthwomen.com.

Episodes

  1. 08/25/2020

    Culinary Travel Curator and Entrepreneur, Rani Cheema: Building a Travel Company From the Ground Up

    Episode Overview:  The Unearth Women podcast celebrates travel through the stories of inspiring women. In this episode, our Founding Editor, Nikki Vargas, chats with Rani Cheema. Rani is the Founder & Culinary Travel Curator at Cheema's Travel, a boutique travel agency specializing in small group culinary travel around the world. In this episode, Rani defines culinary travel, speaks about inclusivity and diversity in the travel space, and how we can all do better. This episode is adapted from an Instagram Live interview edited by our Co-Founder, Elise Fitzsimmons. Liked this episode? Please make sure to like, share, and subscribe. Social Media: Unearth Women: @unearthwomen Guest, Rani Cheema: @cheemastravel Host, Nikki Vargas: @niknakvargas IG Live to Podcast Producer, Elise Fitzsimmons: @elise_fitz Show Notes: (2:14) Rani discusses the garden she created during COVID and the shifting expectations of productivity during her experience. (5:10) Rani describes what a Culinary Travel Specialist is and how she created the position to encompass her passions and share them with the world.  (7:28) Rani explains how she determines the next location for one of her tours and how certain experiences make the cut.  (11:30) Rani created her business from the ground up. Hear how she followed her passion to built the career of her dreams. (14:40) New York has so many hidden gems and can be seen on a budget, Rani tells us how.  (22:00) Rani is of blended heritage, she discusses the challenges she faces and how she is trying to help others bridge the divide that can occur when feeling disconnected from your roots. (26:00) Rani shares her one piece of advice for anyone who wants to start a travel business. (29:40) The pandemic has left no business untouched. Rani discusses how she has pivoted and how she dealt with the stress of running a travel company during a pandemic.   (32:00) Rani discusses the higher purpose of giving back to the world through her work founding Cheema's Travels and how she is innovating to give back and support the travel community in these uncertain times.  (37:20) Rani discusses her journey of personal education, her realizations about racism and prejudice, and appropriation in the culinary space. (42:00) Ranni and Nikki discuss white-passing and the associated privilege that comes along with it. (48:40) Rani explores the origin of the narratives that shape our beliefs about society and what it means to be a woman of color. (52:00) Rani discusses practical resources and tools that have worked for her on her journey. She emphasizes the need for safe spaces, vulnerability, and conversations. As well as the importance of creating safe spaces for others.

    55 min
  2. 07/18/2020

    Wanderful CEO, Beth Santos: Pivoting a Travel Community During a Pandemic

    Episode Overview: The Unearth Women podcast celebrates travel through the stories of inspiring women. In this episode, our Founding Editor, Nikki Vargas, chats with Beth Santos of Wanderful. Beth Santos is the CEO and Founder of Wanderful—made up of an international community of over 40,000 members, a home-sharing network for women, the Women in Travel Summit, and the Bessie Awards. In this episode, Beth discusses the importance of community for women who travel, how Wanderful is pivoting as a business in the face of the pandemic, and the true magic of the connections we create when traveling. This episode is adapted from an Instagram Live interview edited by our Co-Founder, Elise Fitzsimmons. Liked this episode? Please make sure to like, share, and subscribe. Social Media: Unearth Women: @unearthwomen Guest, Beth Santos: @maximumbeth Host, Nikki Vargas: @niknakvargas Podcast Producer, Elise Fitzsimmons: @elise_fitz Wanderful website: https://sheswanderful.com/ Show Notes: (1:53) Beth speaks to adjusting to quarantine. She explains how being a CEO and mother to a 3-year-old is multi-tasking on an extreme level. (6:50) Paying attention to the writing on the wall, Beth saw that the world was changing. She explains working with her team to prepare her business for a travel industry shut down.  (10:59) It will take some time for the travel industry to stabilize. Beth thinks it will happen in waves and will be filled with nuance.  (20:03) Beth discusses the team's decision to pivot the business to a membership model, how she navigated transitioning her in-person conferences to the digital space and the personal connections that are fundamental to the travel community. (21:56) Beth discusses Wanderful's new content strategy and the importance of continuing to learn about the world, even from home.  (25:46) The virtual event space continues to evolve. Beth discusses how Wanderful's chapters and members around the world foster connections.

    29 min
  3. 07/08/2020

    Purposeful Nomad Founder, Caitlin Murray: What Happens to a Tour Company When People Can't Travel

    Episode Overview:  The Unearth Women podcast celebrates travel through the stories of women. Nikki Vargas, Founding Editor of Unearth Women, chats with Caitlin Murray, founder of Purposeful Nomad, a tour company that curates ethical group trips. In this episode, they discuss building a community-driven business, the challenges of planning group trips from scratch, and what international travel might look like after COVID-19. Today’s episode is adapted from an Instagram Live and edited by our Co-Founder, Elise Fitzsimmons. Liked today's episode? Please make sure to like, share, and subscribe. Social Media: Unearth Women: @unearthwomen Guest, Caitlin Murray: @purposefulnomad Host, Nikki Vargas: @niknakvargas IG Live to Podcast Producer, Elise Fitzsimmons: @elise_fitz Show Notes: (1:00) Caitlin discusses adapting to quarantine and how she has been navigating this unprecedented time.  (5:30) Caitlin talks about the inspiration behind her ethical tour company. (7:19)  Caitlin explores the logistics of starting a tour company, how she planned the first trip, and how to support people already doing wonderful things in their communities.  (16:40) Caitlin discuss the challenges of having a tour business during COVID-19. (22:50)  Caitlin reviews the existing trips she has coming up, as well as the extra precautions that need to be taken, and how she sees travel changing. (26:10) Caitlin talks about the future of travel.  (30:28) Caitlin gives advice to women who want to start a tour company and travel the world.

    37 min
  4. 07/01/2020

    1st Black Woman to Visit Every Country, Jessica Nabongo : Passport Privilege and Racial Diversity in Travel

    Episode Overview: The Unearth Women podcast celebrates travel through the stories of women. Nikki Vargas, Founding Editor of Unearth Women, chats with Jessica Nabongo, the first black woman to visit every country on earth, all before the age of 35. They discuss racial diversity in the travel space, passport privilege, and lessons learned from Jessica's record-breaking trip. Today’s episode is adapted from an Instagram Live and edited by our Co-Founder, Elise Fitzsimmons. Liked today's episode? Please make sure to like, share, and subscribe. Social Media: Unearth Women: @unearthwomen Guest, Jessica Nabongo: @thecatchmeifyoucan Host, Nikki Vargas: @niknakvargas IG Live to Podcast Producer, Elise Fitzsimmons: @elise_fitz Show Notes: (1:46) Jessica discusses living in Detroit and how she is coping with quarantine during COVID-19.   (4:10) Inspired to see every country around the world before the age of 35, Jessica speaks about her record-breaking trip. (6:34) Hear the most surprising country Jessica visited during her travels.  (8:20) Jessica discusses how to form genuine connections and make an impact when traveling. (11:40) Looking back on her around-the-world trip, Jessica discusses the challenges that she faced. (13:49) Jessica discusses passport privilege and why she travels using both her American and Ugandan passport.  (19:50) Jessica talks candidly about the challenges of traveling as a black woman. (29:29) Jessica discusses ways in which she thinks brands can better be anti-racist and allies without being pandering.  (35:20) Jessica discusses the importance of marketing in the travel space and how, despite the massive purchasing potential of black travelers, campaigns remain white-washed.

    43 min
5
out of 5
10 Ratings

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Unearth Women is a publication founded by women with a mission to celebrate travel and report on women's stories. Join us as we interview female changemakers, journalists, activists, and leaders from around the globe with a story to tell. Learn more at unearthwomen.com.

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