35 min

Do This If You're Feeling Sluggish This August Going Places

    • Places & Travel

Welcome to Travel Media Lab! I'm your host, Yulia Denisyuk, and in this episode, we're discussing what to do if you feel sluggish this August (how is it August already?!).
Everybody in Europe seems to be on vacation in August and in the US, we slug on. On the episode today, we’re going to talk about how we can create time and space to recuperate and recharge for ourselves by attending creative retreats. We’ll look at how to know if you might need a creative retreat, five reasons why retreats work, and the different types of retreats available (including a DIY one!). 
I also share an invite to our upcoming Barcelona retreat this November and a code to use to get $150 off the registration fee: PODCAST. This code expires on Aug 31st!
Get full show notes and more information at: https://travelmedialab.co/podcast/barcelona-retreat
Want to know how to publish your travel stories? Download my free guide in which I share with you the 10 steps to take now to get your work out into the world.
For more BTS of this podcast follow @travelmedialab
Need support and accountability? Join our Facebook group!
Please head over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE to the show. If you enjoy this conversation, please share it with others on social and don’t forget to tag us @travelmedialab!
And show us some love, if you have a minute, by rating Travel Media Lab or leaving us a review wherever you listen. You’ll be helping us to bend the arc of algorithms towards our community — thank you!
Travel Media Lab with Yulia Denisyuk is a podcast about people and places that make our world a fascinating place to be. Each week, we bring you stories from places near and far and sit down with the world’s most exciting travelers, journalists, creators, and people working in the travel space. Hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, an award-winning travel journalist, photographer, and writer working with National Geographic, The New York Times, BBC Travel, and more. 
Learn more about Travel Media Lab at travelmedialab.co.

Welcome to Travel Media Lab! I'm your host, Yulia Denisyuk, and in this episode, we're discussing what to do if you feel sluggish this August (how is it August already?!).
Everybody in Europe seems to be on vacation in August and in the US, we slug on. On the episode today, we’re going to talk about how we can create time and space to recuperate and recharge for ourselves by attending creative retreats. We’ll look at how to know if you might need a creative retreat, five reasons why retreats work, and the different types of retreats available (including a DIY one!). 
I also share an invite to our upcoming Barcelona retreat this November and a code to use to get $150 off the registration fee: PODCAST. This code expires on Aug 31st!
Get full show notes and more information at: https://travelmedialab.co/podcast/barcelona-retreat
Want to know how to publish your travel stories? Download my free guide in which I share with you the 10 steps to take now to get your work out into the world.
For more BTS of this podcast follow @travelmedialab
Need support and accountability? Join our Facebook group!
Please head over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE to the show. If you enjoy this conversation, please share it with others on social and don’t forget to tag us @travelmedialab!
And show us some love, if you have a minute, by rating Travel Media Lab or leaving us a review wherever you listen. You’ll be helping us to bend the arc of algorithms towards our community — thank you!
Travel Media Lab with Yulia Denisyuk is a podcast about people and places that make our world a fascinating place to be. Each week, we bring you stories from places near and far and sit down with the world’s most exciting travelers, journalists, creators, and people working in the travel space. Hosted by Yulia Denisyuk, an award-winning travel journalist, photographer, and writer working with National Geographic, The New York Times, BBC Travel, and more. 
Learn more about Travel Media Lab at travelmedialab.co.

35 min