Episode #42 – Sexpats, Expats, and Elephants

Episode 42

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Diana Edelman is a freelance writer, travel blogger, and volunteer with the Save Elephant Foundation. Our chat covers the full range from animal rescues to prostitutes!

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Episode #40 – Focus Coffee Bar Gallery

Episode 40

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Daniel Styles runs Focus Gallery, where you can have some coffee or beer and practice a foreign language!

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Episode #39 – Amanda in Asia

Episode 39

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Amanda Day is a digital nomad and blogger at amandainasia.com. We talk about life in Chiang Mai and other travel adventures.

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Episode #38 – One Weird Globe

Episode 38

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Chris Backe is the author of One Weird Globe, a blog about offbeat destinations like the placenta and umbilical cord shrine in South Korea.

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Episode #36 – 1 Dad, 1 Kid

Episode 36

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Talon Windwalker is a single father who has been traveling the world with his son for over 3 years. Find out more about Talon and his son at 1Dad1Kid.com

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Episode #35 – Family on Bikes

Episode 35

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Nancy Sathre-Vogel is a motivational speaker, teacher, and author who cycled with her husband and two sons from Alaska to Argentina. Her latest book “Roadschooling” is about educating your children while traveling full time. Find out more about Nancy and her family at familyonbikes.org

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Episode #34 – Cyclehacking with Fraser Baillie

Episode 34

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Fraser Baillie is one year into a cycling trip around the entire world. He is also the author of “Cyclehacking,” a book about mastering the habits of your life, with the proceeds going toward building a school in an area of need. Find out more at Fraser’s site, cyclehacker.com

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