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Maxime Musqua et Marie de Brauer

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Dans chaque épisode Maxime Musqua et Marie de Brauer reçoivent un.e invité.e pour partager des anecdotes de voyage, dans une ambiance auberge de jeunesse à l'heure de l'apéro. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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Host Gabriel Aldaz sits down with other bicycle touring and bikepacking enthusiasts to have unexpected, revealing, and often humorous conversations about their most memorable bike touring adventures. You’ll hear individuals, friends, partners, and families from all walks of life share the joys (and sometimes challenges) of bicycle touring. A willingness to explore the unknown, overcoming self-doubt, resilience, and experiencing acts of kindness from complete strangers are recurring themes. G ...
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Design journalist Dan Rubinstein introduces listeners to the leading tastemakers of the creative world, from master chefs to experimental architects. Join Dan on a virtual journey through the worlds of fashion, interior design, art, food, and travel—all the elements of a well-lived life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to The Sound Tourist Podcast, where we take you on a journey around the world through sound. Join us as we explore the beauty of cities and nature through ambient field recordings. Immerse yourself in the sounds of bustling streets, serene forests, and everything in between. Each episode is a unique audio experience that will transport you to a different corner of the world. The Sound Tourist Podcast is not only a great way to explore the world through sound, but the calming and soot ...
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No Tourists Allowed - An Insider's Guide to Travel

No Tourists Allowed - An Insider's Guide to Travel

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Two recognized travel industry executives with a combined 71 years on the inside of travel and technology, give up their secrets to the thing everyone wants to do - travel better, pay less and see more of the world. Join us each week - along with recognized industry executives and travel celebrities - as we bring you intel on the hottest new resorts and cruise liners, the latest travel apps and tech tools, and the hacks and maneuvers that help travelers beat the crowds and find those hidden ...
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Tourist Podcast

Vic Elizabeth Turnbull

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Comedians are your tour guides in this alternative travel podcast. Forget Lonely Planet, join your favourite comedians and well-known faces on trips to best-kept secrets, backstreet dives and some unlikely destinations. Produced & Presented by Vic Elizabeth Turnbull with MICmedia.co.uk
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Hello, Helloy, Welcome, Bon Evelyn, and welcome to the Shlompitude Nation Tourist Board. We exist to show you the best things coming out of Shlompitude Nation at the moment, and to give you a taste of what you will encounter when you visit our beautiful island. "I love Shlompitude Nation! Ich like it soy mutch." Jimminy Glinn
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The Tourists Podcast

The Tourists Podcast

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The Tourists is a satirical podcast hosted by Manish, Patrick, and Sean. Each episode finds these intellectual explorers wading through the comical mysteries of life. Hold onto your hats!
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Capt Ron travels the globe looking for the next Tourist Whisperer. A Tourist Whisperer helps travelers get the most out of their travel adventures and is your last stop before your next trip. From travel deals to travel hacks. Tips on blogging and travel photography...to staying clear of Tourist Traps. Visit www.touristwhisperer.com and say hello. The Tourist Whisperer: The cure for the common tourist trap. Instatagram & Facebook: @touristwhisper
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Tourist Distractions

Tom Lopes and Jordan Durkin

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A show about the worst reviews on the best places. We share our favorite one-star reviews on historical sites and other tourist attractions as we laugh at the ridiculousness found within as well as discuss the value of these places and contemplate general perspective.
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Primary Tourist

Spike DiMartino

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My name is Spike DiMartino, and I've been writing, off and on, ever since my eighth grade English teacher told me that I did it well. In this podcast, I'll be reading from my novel, "Primary Tourist," which is about the link between the New Hampshire Primary and my life, and how mythology permeates the lives of everyone, from Presidential Wannabes to Wannabe Artistic Icons and everybody in between, and how Myth does its damnedest to shape truth, even when, hell, especially when you live in a ...
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„Radio Tourism – der Podcast!“ … aus der Branche – für die Branche. Wir beschäftigen uns mit den Themen der Touristik. Welche Trends gibt es? Wo liegen die aktuellen Schwierigkeiten? Was sind Diskussionsschwerpunkte? In jeder Folge treffen wir Entscheider, Macher, aber auch Kritiker dieses großen Wirtschaftsfaktors und gehen den unterschiedlichsten Themen auf den Grund. Dieser Podcast wird produziert von: Radio Tourism (https://radiotourism.de/) Impressum: https://radiotourism.de/impressum/
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Magical Sisterly Tourists

Lillian and Rebecca

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Join sisters Becky and Lillian on their travel podcast, where they explore the enchanting world of Disney vacations. From in-depth resort reviews and restaurant experiences to off-the-beaten-path activities outside the parks, they've got you covered. Plus, keep an ear out for special guests who join them to share their own travel tales and tips, making each episode a magical journey for Disney enthusiasts everywhere!
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DO YOU love travelling to new places and submersing yourself into local culture? Do you enjoy listening to others who have done so? Listen to residents firsthand as they describe what their country is REALLY like. Interviewed are a diversified group including backpackers & full time travellers, teachers, travelling DJs & photographers, medical doctors, working professionals, business owners plus everyday people we can all relate to! A buffet on society & culture with a travel based twist whe ...
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Look Like a Local is a travel podcast that will take you across North America. We interview local residents of travel destinations to find out where the best places to eat, see, and hang out are. It's like having a friend in all sorts of travel destinations to give you the inside tour and get you off of tourist trap lane. Look Like a Local is for anyone who wants to find the local's favorite places to that aren't going to be mentioned in the guidebooks.
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This episode takes a highly experimental turn as Gabriel, your host, brings in not one, but *two* AI guests, Scout and Rambler – instances of Google’s Gemini AI. These digital personalities debate hot topics in bicycle touring, offering unique and sometimes hilarious perspectives. Prepare for a wild ride as Scout, the hardcore bikepacker, extols th…
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Send us a text “It is never too late to take the first step toward our dreams, no matter how big or impractical - or seemingly outrageous.” This is a quote from Jane Lee Rankin from her compelling memoir called Farm Family. This is a book about the adventure that created Apple Hill Farm in North Carolina. It’s all about how a solo mom with a broken…
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Dreaming of a well-designed, sun-drenched haven all to yourself, surrounded by the sea? On this special episode brought to you by Janus et Cie, Dan speaks with four incredible guests who know a thing or two about living well under the sun: an American interior designer who made the big full-time move to Greece after the pandemic; a rising star in t…
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Join us as we wander through the historic navel district of Greenwich. From the shore of the Themes, through the Market and around the former Navel Collage and Palace. Finishing up in an autumnal Greenwich park. For an ad free listening experience, join our Patreon or Apple Subscription. A Supermax podcast.…
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Notre invité du jour est humoriste, musicien, podcasteur, organisateur de plateaux de stand-up, ancien vendeur de bonbons chez Glup’s, DJ, animateur de soirées et roi de la passe D : C’est Guigui Pop ! En ce moment il joue son spectacle Full Contact dans toute la France, il anime également le podcast Sur Paroles ! où ses itws d’invité.e.s sont guig…
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Send us a text There is nothing like the taste of a real, authentic New England maple syrup. This one is not located in Vermont - it’s located right in the Berkshires! And I even had the chance to spend a few hours touring and tasting my way through this amazing farm. Justamere Tree Farm is located in the town of Worthington MA. The land was purcha…
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Alan Gilbert has always been interested in long, challenging bicycle rides. For Alan, the chance to ride across the United States from Pacific to Atlantic in 38 days finally presented itself in 2022, upon retiring from his job as a technology executive. The timing also coincided with the end of COVID, which had kept Alan cooped up at home and yearn…
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Mexican architect Frida Escobedo is a once-in-a-generation breakthrough talent who is bringing a new, refreshing point of view to her profession. On this episode, Dan speaks with the designer about her creative process, her upcoming expansion of New York’s Met Museum, the key lessons she thinks all students should hear, how she deals with critics, …
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Send us a text Today we are chatting with Donna Del Rey, owner of Relish Culinary Adventures. Relish Culinary Adventures (love the name!) is a culinary program that brings together talented chefs and fabulous cuisine at a variety of captivating rural locations including farms and orchards, to create one-of-a-kind authentic cooking classes, culinary…
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Is the travel industry's obsession with "work-life balance" actually making us less healthy and more stressed? In this provocative discussion, ALG Vacations' David Pritchard argues that the concept is a myth that celebrates unsustainable multitasking. Join us as we explore why work-life harmony and mindful presence are the keys to thriving, and how…
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For the past decade, one independent magazine has been reshaping our idea of design: the Milan-based biannual Cabana. Through its lush interiors and nostalgic eye on Milanese style, it has inspired a new generation of aficionados on what good taste is in the 21st century. On this episode, Dan speaks with its founder and editor, Martina Mondadori, a…
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Send us a text I have been doing a lot of local traveling, really digging into the northeast US where my agriculture focus seems to be currently taking me. I visited a bean festival at a farm in Sheffield, Massachusetts (MA), located in the southern part of the Berkshires. The Berkshires or Berkshire County is located in Western Massachusetts, with…
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Roger Levy, a professor of brain and cognitive sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, considers himself a scientist of language and a polyglot, speaking five languages fluently and many more conversationally. In this episode, Roger will share the sounds and flavors from his six bike tours across three continents. Since Roger also ha…
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Join us as we dive into the exciting world of RV travel with Maddi Bourgerie from RVshare. We explore the unique benefits of renting an RV for your next adventure and discuss how RVshare is making it easier than ever to experience the great outdoors on your own terms. NTA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notouristsallowed321/ NTA YouTube: https…
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Artist and educator Judy Chicago has revolutionized the art world with her unique and brave takes on art from a feminist perspective. On this special episode, Chicago reads excerpts from five chapters of her recent book “Revelations,” which explores a new creation myth, brings to light forgotten heroes of history, tells a new kind of harrowing end-…
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Send us a text We left New York and it was 27 degrees Fahrenheit and mild. We arrived in Grenada a little over four hours later and it was 78 degrees, partly sunny and fairly humid. Earl, our driver, was awaiting our arrival. He drove us in his car to the ‘countryside’ on the north west side of Grenada. The roads were thin and very windy with spect…
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Dans cet épisode International-Super-Star-Edition, nous recevons l’artiste Patrick Watson, qui a juste droppé la chanson québécoise francophone la plus écoutée de tous les temps sur Spotify. Auteur compositeur et interprète tellement émouvant, que ses créations atterrissent en bandes originales d’un film de Denis Villeneuve ou de séries comme Walki…
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In this episode, we sit down with airline industry veteran Cory Garner to discuss the complex world of airline distribution and frequent flyer programs. Cory shares his insider perspective on how airlines are using new technologies and strategies to compete for customer loyalty in an increasingly dynamic market. We also dive into the pros and cons …
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On this special episode, Dan speaks with designers and curators dealing with the many facets of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: from Max Gorbatskyi and Viktoria Bavykina, who conceived “Net Making,” the country’s pavilion at the recent Art Biennale in Venice, to Sasha Topolnytska, who co-curated the summer exhibition “Constructing Hope: Ukraine” at N…
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Send us a text Brian Sullivan, Gayle Okumura Sullivan and son Patrick Sullivan purchased Dry Creek Peach in 2000 and are approaching 25 years with the farm. Dry Creek Peach, located in the heart of Dry Creek Valley of Healdsburg in Sonoma County, California is surrounded by wine country. They are the last remaining fruit farm in the valley with 100…
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Barbados. Dominica. Guadeloupe. Martinique. These are some of the exotic Caribbean islands visited by André Plumeau with his bicycle, Frieda. In Part 2 of this double episode, André again defies the odds by sailing west from the Republic of Cabo Verde on various boats, with diverse crews. Eventually, a spontaneous assignment to pick up a sailboat i…
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On this special episode sponsored by Lumens, Dan speaks with three emerging design studios: Charlap Hyman & Herrero, a bicoastal firm that brings a curatorial eye to a variety of spaces; Sophie Lou Jacobsen, a product designer who taps a sense of nostalgia for her works in glass and metal; and BoND, a New York architecture firm that creates galleri…
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Send us a text Steve and Sandy are the inspiring founders of East Tennessee Homestead Alliance. Sandy reached out to me about the podcast a few months ago. We ended up speaking on the phone about homesteading and what it really is all about. Many people, including myself who is close to farming and all about sustainability, have this impression of …
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Take a walk through Londons world famous food market, Borough Market. Hear the hustle and bustle of Londoners and tourists alike as they experience the vibrant smells and selections traders have to offer, all to the background of Londons iconic tube and the bells of Southwark Cathedral. Cover Image: Dom J For an ad free listening experience, join o…
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Are you sitting on a pile of airline miles but feel like you can never use them effectively? In this episode, we uncover the dirty secrets of airline loyalty programs with Julian Kheel, CEO of Points Path. Julian exposes the ways airlines have devalued your miles over time and shares unconventional strategies for beating them at their own game. If …
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It’s hard to think of a famous person from the past half century that hasn’t sat for a portrait by Jonathan Becker. From Madonna and Mikhail Gorbachev to Gore Vidal and Andy Warhol, this legendary photographer’s work is exposed in a stunning (and first) monograph, Jonathan Becker: Lost Time. On this episode, Dan speaks with Becker about his days as…
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Send us a text Rachael Callahan is currently California’s Statewide Agritourism Coordinator focused on the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program through UC Davis. Originally from Delaware, Rachael stumbled into sustainable agriculture from her graduate studies and has focused on local and regional food systems. She spent time in Be…
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Imagine that you are walking down the road near your home town in France when a friend calls you and invites you to join him on a bicycle tour. Since you don't own a bike, you buy one over the Internet and call it Frieda. You pack your bags and three days later you are cycling with your friend in Portugal. You don't know it yet, but this is the sta…
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Few homes in the UK have the grandeur and layered history of Blenheim Palace. From its tumultuous early days to the birth of Winston Churchill, Blenheim has stayed in one family’s hands for centuries. On this episode, Dan speaks with Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill, whose family looks after this resplendent country house. The two discuss her new b…
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Join us as we discuss the role of AI in travel planning and whether it can be trusted to handle the complexities of crafting the perfect trip. We also delve into the realities faced by flight attendants, including low pay and surprising insider secrets about airline food and water safety. Highlights: (0:00) Introduction (2:29) AI lacks human touch …
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Send us a text Before she turned 10 years old, she already knew all about zucchini, white eggplant, garlic scapes, heirloom tomatoes, how to tell basil vs. mint vs. oregano, when to plant garlic, and what to pair lavender honey with. My daughter Anna just turned 20-years old in September 2024 and is pursuing a college major in Economics and minor i…
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Is sitting on a long flight without food, water, or entertainment the secret to a refreshing travel experience? We dive into the controversial "raw dogging" flight trend and debate its merits. Plus, we share insider tips on scoring luxury travel deals and question the puzzling behavior of some air passengers. NTA Instagram: https://www.instagram.co…
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Designers Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch are a true power couple in the world of design. Through their wildly successful firm Roman & Williams, they have changed the visual language of hospitality through their projects for hotels like Ace Hotel and The Standard, and with their own product business, RW Guild, they’ve influenced how the well-hee…
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Send us a text Laurelee Blanchard, Founder and President of Leilani Farm Sanctuary, and author of “Finding Paradise”, left a lucrative career at a Commercial Real Estate Firm to devote her life to animal protection and humane education. In 1999, she cashed out her life savings and moved from Orange County, California, to Hawaii to the island of Mau…
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200 km en 7 jours avec 140 vélos ! On a fait la tournée de teufs que Gogogreen a organisé cet été, d'Arcachon à Guéthary, en suivant la vélodissée. On reçoit Laura et Luka pour un florilège d'anecdotes de la meilleure colo pour adulte : Bike to Basics. Marie pédale vers son étoile d'Hollywood Boulevard Maxime n'a pas lu les consignes du camping Mer…
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Steve Roberts is probably the world’s first high-tech nomad. For roughly a decade (1983 - 1993), Steve was either designing, building, or riding a custom computerized recumbent bicycle. Beginning with the Winnebiko, continuing with the Winnebiko II, and culminating with the 580-pound BEHEMOTH, Steve logged 17,000 miles, all the while writing articl…
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Actress and singer Patti LuPone has left an indelible mark on the world of theater. Known for her breakthrough roles in musicals such as Evita and Les Misérables, and for collaborating with the likes of David Mamet and Stephen Sondheim, LuPone has equally stunned audiences with her voice and acting chops. With a new show on Broadway, The Roommate c…
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Send us a text Apple picking season probably generates fun memories for many people; it does for me. Apple picking definitely embodies agritourism. And Scott Farm in Dummerston, Vermont is an eco-certified heirloom apple oasis. The farm is rich in history - it was settled in 1791 and the orchards were planted in 1911 and now bear over 130 varieties…
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Send us a text This is our WWOOF Part 2 podcast with Pattie Baker. Pattie is the author of "Round America with a Duck" where she traveled across America right before her 60th birthday via bike, buses, trains and WWOOFing! If you want to learn more about WWOOFING catch Episode 19 from last week. Pattie’s Book moved me. Her adventure was full of lots…
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In 2009, Swiss graphic designer Martina Gees sold most of her possessions, flew to Buenos Aires, and started pedaling. She got as far north as Inuvik, Canada, and eventually as far south as Ushuaia, Argentina. All told, her incredible Odisea Panamericana spanned 5 years, 25 countries, and 60,000 kilometers. This conversation with Martina is focused…
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Send us a text When I was visiting Crayfish Bay Organics, an organic cacao farm on the island of Grenada, there was an open air cabin filled with ‘WWOOFers. I had no clue what that term WWOOFer meant at the time. WWOOF stands for WorldWide Opportunities on Organic Farms. Basically a WWOOFer is a person who is working/volunteering on an organic farm…
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Send us a text I have always had an interest in growing herbs and learning more about the medicinal qualities of different herbs and plants. This topic fascinates me. I know the power of mint and ginger in solving digestive issues and I know that there are so many other natural remedies. So, I was really looking forward to my interview with Linda S…
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Want to fly business class for less than the cost of coach? We expose the little-known loopholes that airlines don’t want you to know about. Plus, find out why your travel agent may be keeping these deals from you and how to work around them. Highlights: (0:00) Introduction (1:07) Mike's summer travels through Europe (4:41) Benefits of train travel…
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Send us a text I had the pleasure of interviewing Suzie Spahr, the Executive Director of NAFDMA - The North American Farmers Direct Marketing Association. NAFDMA was founded in 1986 and is a membership based non profit trade association solely focused on advancing the farm direct marketing and agritourism industries. NAFDMA is made up of entreprene…
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Send us a text We are headed to Tassie today….that’s Tasmania for those who are not familiar. And we are chatting with Tim Parsons. Tim and his wife Jane are 6th generation Tasmanian Farmers who own Curringa Farm, Tassie's favorite farmstay with national award winning cottages, farm tours, and group bbq meals. Curringa Farm is a 750-acre farm focus…
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Send us a text In this episode, Becky and Lillian dive into the world of traveling with toddlers. From must-have items for a seamless park experience to practical tips for keeping your little ones entertained and safe, they cover it all. Discover how to navigate Disney parks with ease, ensuring magical moments for the entire family. Tune in for adv…
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Send us a text We all know that things happen for reasons. And many times, those reasons do not reveal themselves until years later. Kim & Chuck Goodling moved their family from Vermont to Pennsylvania, in order to eventually make their way back to Vermont and find their current historic farm property, Grand View Farm, in Washington, VT. Grand View…
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Send us a text In this episode of The Agri-tourist Podcast, we are headed all the way to New Zealand with my guest Marijke Dunselman from Agritourism New Zealand. Originally from the Netherlands, Marijke has lived in many countries and speaks 4 languages, but decided to build her roots in New Zealand, another country I did not know much about until…
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With seven Caminos de Santiago by bicycle under his belt and an eighth one in preparation, Frank Foulon is uniquely equipped to inform us about this remarkable pilgrimage route that has been ongoing, with wild fluctuations in participation, since the ninth century. Frank discusses the historical background and cultural significance of the Camino, i…
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