World School Wonders World School for 4
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Join this family of 4 as they travel the world and discover life together. World School Wonders is the story of an American family who quit their jobs and brick-and-mortar education and left their suburban lifestyle for adventures unknown around the globe.
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A Week in Stellenbosch, South Africa
Jack and Niki return to the beautiful South African wine country and spend a week in Stellenbosch. Jack attempts to provide a crash course in Stellenbosch history, but is it accurate? And are either one of them capable of pronouncing anything in Afrikaans?
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What Happened to World School for 4?
In this 10-minute episode, Jack and Niki break the silence on what happened to World School for 4 and their travel adventures. Will they ever experience long-term travel again?
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Experiencing South African Wine
If you love wine, Cape Town, South Africa is a great place to be! But with over 460 wine farms in the Western Cape alone, knowing where to go and how to avoid the typical tourist experience can be a challenge.
In this episode, Jack and Niki share the experience they cultivated in over five-and-a-half months living in Cape Town and visiting dozens of wine farms, from the more commercially successful to those that some South Africans don't even know about.
Listening for something specific? Here is a guide to the conversation:
00:00 Intro
04:25 Overview of South Africa Wine Growers (Jack's Classification)
06:36 History of Wine Growing in South Africa
08:26 Wine Regions Visited
12:00 Stellenbosch and Franschhoek Comparison
15:47 Stellenbosh Wine Farms Visited
16:17 Villiera (wine farm with a game drive)
16:55 Babylonstoren (family wine farm experience)
19:15 Rupert & Rothschild (two famous families combine forces)
22:56 Vrede en Lust (great wine with epic mountain views)
26:00 Hartenberg (great lunch in Stellenbosch)
28:29 Swartland Region: Org de Rac (organic wine farm)
31:09 Cederberg (mountain wine growing)
34:30 Other Highly Rated SA Wines (saved for another trip)
35:15 Relatively Low-Cost Way to Import SA Wine into the US
36:00 Constantia Wine Farms Visited
37:23 Silvermist
40:00 Eagle's Nest (great Shiraz)
43:45 Constantia Glen (best views in Constantia)
46:41 Beau Constantia (with a "loo with a view")
49:40 Groot Constantia (most historic, famous wine)
55:56 Klein Constantia (smaller competitive version of Groot Constantia)
58:49 Steenberg (2-page tasting menu!)
For details and links, visit www.worldschoolforfour.com/podcasts.
Editorial Note: We misspoke about two important details in the podcast.
First, the famous wine at Groot Constantia historically called "Constantia Wyn" is now called "Grand Constance." The competitive version produced by Klein Constantia is called "Vin de Constance."
Second, the Rothschild family originated in Germany, not France. -
BONUS CONTENT: Reveler Tours Talks Covid-19 Impact
Covid-19 decimated the travel industry in 2020, but Blaine Smith, Co-Founder of Reveler Tours in Cape Town, South Africa, reveals an unsuspected silver lining that's at the heart of why his company is so successful.
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Celebrating South Africa with Reveler Tours
Using travel agents or tour guides is not always our thing. Our experiences have been hit or miss.
That is until we met Blaine Smith, the Co-Founder of Reveler Tours in Cape Town, South Africa. Blaine and his partner Ryan have created something different – a company specializing in creating travel EXPERIENCES you’re not likely to find anywhere else.
Whether you’re planning a visit to South Africa or simply looking for travel inspiration, this conversation is for you.
Check out the Reveler Tours website https://www.revelertours.com or thumb through their Instagram feed @revelertravel or visit their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/revelertours.
We’ll post photos from our travel with Reveler Tours on our website www.worldschoolforfour.com
Have a great travel companion story of your own? Drop us a line at worldschoolfor4@gmail.com
Safe Journeys! -
Unpacking Apartheid in South Africa Part 3
We wrap up our conversation with Al by exploring how Apartheid ended and what it was like for South Africans to process the harsh reality of government-sponsored human rights violations.
And, as Niki tries to guide her family through a comparative conversation about race in America, she realizes that such conversations don't always go as envisioned.
Customer Reviews
Great conversations!
Love what you guys have put together so far with different guests and topics. Keep up the great work! Looking forward to the next episode!