http://traffic.libsyn.com/discoverwithandy/jj002.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed In this episode of Journey Jabber, I got to interview one of my favorite travel bloggers and all-around great guy, Pete Heck. Pete and his wife Dalene run hecktictravels.com and specialize in adventurous couple travel, and have been traveling full-time quite a while – since before […]
I Got 99 Problems but Overpacking Ain’t One
When I was a little kid, the phrases ‘vacation’, ‘going out of town’, ‘going up north’, and ‘weekend getaway’ meant I would find my old suitcase or my brother’s stinky duffle bag and load it up two weeks before we were leaving town! Now I find myself hours before a flight flinging clothes around and […]
Journey Jabber 001: Introduction and What to Expect From the Show
It’s here! The very first episode of Journey Jabber is completed!!
You can listen to the show here on our website, download it to your computer, or subscribe to it through iTunes.
Since this is only the first episode, I spend a little bit of time introducing myself, going over the format of the show and the types of travelers we’re going to interview and why I think they’re important, and what to expect from future episodes.
So, We’ve Decided to Not Do A RTW Trip…
Many of you are already aware that our plans have changed a bit. Originally, we weren’t going to start our trip till October, and it was going to be much longer – up to a year – and in that time we were planning on going all over the planet. But we scrapped those plans. […]
The Day I Quit My Job to Travel
When I got back up to my office, after just having finished lunch and having that warm, full-belly feeling all over, I have to admit I was a little bit surprised to see three burly security guards by my door, waiting for me to return. A bit surprised, but not completely – after all, I […]
This Is Why We Travel
I was reading the last post on Anthony Bourdain’s “No Reservations” blog, and towards the end there was an interesting part that really spoke to me. He mentioned that over the course of their productions, they wanted to do their best to illustrate the culinary geniuses of the world – what they do, how they […]
The U.P of Michigan? Pshhh! More like the U.P. of Wisconsin!
That’s right, I said it. The Upper Penninsula of Michigan – the thing that isn’t actually connected to regular Michigan in any way – is really an extension of Wisconsin, and should be treated as such. Those that live in the U.P. might disagree with me. Many people that live there really don’t consider themselves […]
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