Wandermore Kileen Barry & Paul Legan
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- Society & Culture
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We have a deep passion for travel research and optimization. Our podcast will be your spark notes
from our adventures with a focus on the hidden gems and honest reflection on the over-hyped. We will do the leg
work to make the near and far feel affordable, doable and really fucking memorable.
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San Francisco Cont.
We're back! Part II of our San Francisco podcast focuses on our favorite facts, food, and figures across the city. We discuss tacos, vintage clothing stores, and even the coffee shop where Kileen is no longer welcome!
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San Francisco
We literally could not fit all our thoughts about San Francisco into one episode - so we're doing two! First, yes there is a Uniqlo vending machine in SFO and yes, we get into why that's actually a life saver for visitors. Let's dig into the good, the bad, and the ugly when it comes to Fog City.
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[Mini Episode] Our Quaranteam
We're still quarantining here in DC so we thought we'd do our own version of the "who would you quarantine with" game. Feel free to play along at home with your beverage of choice!
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Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz has established itself as a beach resort community with a hippy vibe and extremely liberal-leaning society - so naturally we had to check it out! In this episode, we discuss all the best places to grab your nitro cold brew, baja taco, and whiskey flight - all with a view!
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Monterey
Monterey is a city located in Monterey County on the southern edge of Monterey Bay on California's Central Coast. Founded on June 3, 1770, it was the capital of Alta California under both Spain and Mexico. During this period, Monterey hosted California's first theater, public building, public library, publicly funded school, printing press, and newspaper. Given its proximity to Big Sur and Carmel, there is a lot to like about this coastal city and we'll take you through it!
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Big Sur
In the 1950s and ’60s, Big Sur became a retreat for artists and writers, including Henry Miller and Beat Generation visionaries such as Lawrence Ferlinghetti. Today Big Sur attracts self-proclaimed artists, new-age mystics, latter-day hippies and city slickers seeking to unplug and reflect more deeply on this emerald-green edge of the continent.
Customer Reviews
Very informative but
The lady’s voice cadence is very distracting. And she needs a better microphone.
Informative but…
Informative but the girl’s vocal affliction is annoying.
Jazzy, intelligent and fun!
I’m really enjoying this podcast, learning a lot, and getting a real feel for the places they are describing. I love the mix of travel tips, activist perspectives, and general information. It feels like I’m there with them, and they’re clearly having fun with what they’re doing. Fun facts. Great podcasts. Check it out.