20 episodes

Have two weeks off this year and thinking of where to go next? I interview locals or expats from around the world. They share what the travel guides sometimes miss for a more local, authentic experience. See Traveltalk.io for more information!

TravelTalk Melissa Mills

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 17 Ratings

Have two weeks off this year and thinking of where to go next? I interview locals or expats from around the world. They share what the travel guides sometimes miss for a more local, authentic experience. See Traveltalk.io for more information!

    Episode 28 - Goodbye Episode

    Episode 28 - Goodbye Episode

    This will be the last episode of the TravelTalk Podcast. After a year and a half of diving into the travel industry and starting this passion project I've been fortunate to cross paths with the most incredible individuals including my interviewees, my teammates, and the fans who listen to every episode. 

    It has been an incredible journey and learning experience. I'm happy of the work we created together and hope you enjoy going back to these episodes from time to time as I will.  

    I will keep all episodes archived so you may access them for the next year. I hope you enjoy and please keep in touch on our website at traveltalk.io or melissa@traveltalk.io.

    • 3 min
    Episode 27 - New Delhi with Saumya

    Episode 27 - New Delhi with Saumya

    Saumya is from New Delhi and she is here to guide you around the city so you can capture the the organic rhythm of this bustling city. Have the opportunity to catch some key tourist spots but also get the local experience. Saumya highlights some of the gems in the city, including the food, so you can have an authentic experience. 

    • 19 min
    Episode 26 - Nigeria with Abdulkamal

    Episode 26 - Nigeria with Abdulkamal

    Abdulkamal is from Lagos, Nigeria and is here to share his story and recommendations about the city and country! I'm particularly excited to share this episode with you as I lived in Lagos for 2 years as a kid - it's been a trip down memory lane. 

    For more information check out traveltalk.io

    Sound editing: Evan Kolesar 
    Content editing: Jen Liu
    Editor: Nebula Halseth

    • 24 min
    Episode 25 - Italy with Giovanni

    Episode 25 - Italy with Giovanni

    We're back from a holiday hiatus!

    Welcome to Italy! We'll be diving into some of the small villages along the Adriatic Coast in an Italian region called Romagna. Take a step back and enjoy the finer things in life in these beautiful coastal towns.

    For more information check out traveltalk.io
    Sound Editor: Evan Kolesar 
    Editor: Nebula Gu Halseth

    • 19 min
    Episode 24 - Japan with Ken

    Episode 24 - Japan with Ken

    This week's episode is a favorite from the archives - Japan! Our guest Ken, a native of Japan, shares stories and advice for navigating the popular cities Tokyo and Kyoto. Join us as we explore the traditional cultures, beautiful temples and delectable cuisine of Japan.

    For more information check out traveltalk.io
    Sound editor: Evan Kolesar

    • 22 min
    Episode 23 - Hungary with Dan

    Episode 23 - Hungary with Dan

    Come explore Hungary, a country rich in history, food traditions and stunning architecture! Tune in as our guest Dan shares stories from his time living in Budapest and offers off the beaten path recommendations and tips to navigate the country like a local.

    For more information check out traveltalk.io

    Evan Kolesar - Sound Editor
    Jennifer Liu - Content Editor
    Nebula Halseth - Editor

    • 16 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
17 Ratings

17 Ratings

snessmonster ,

A must for any travelbug

I find the content of the interviews and stories shared a journey in itself. It makes me want to put down my phone and go!

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