✈️ The Zero To Travel Podcast has been downloaded 12+ million times and named a "Best Travel Podcast" by The Washington Post, Travel + Leisure, The Telegraph, and Forbes. Packed with life-changing perspectives, inspiration, and practical advice for everyone from travel newbies to nomads, this podcast will give you everything you need to travel the world on your terms, regardless of your situation or experience. Welcome to our amazing global listening community! Since 2013, "Travel Ambassador ...
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My Most Authentic Life: Stories of Transformation and Self-Discovery Join Fede Vargas as he explores significant life changes and unconventional paths in My Most Authentic Life, a podcast dedicated to embracing authenticity and personal growth. Each episode features intimate conversations, inspirational stories, and insights on overcoming challenges and living authentically. Dive deep into what it means to live an authentic life and discover strategies for personal development. Hear real-lif ...
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How to Be a “Supercommunicator” and Connect with Anyone (At Home or on the Road) with Charles Duhigg + The Best of Baltimore, MD
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58:22Why do some conversations leave you feeling seen and understood, while others fall flat? Charles Duhigg is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author of The Power of Habit and his latest, Supercommunicators. He's spent years exploring the science of communication to find out what separates those rare, magical conversations from ones…
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Co-living 101: How to Build Community While Traveling + the Future of Remote Work with Fabio and Juls
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1:09:20Is co-living the secret sauce to building community and staying inspired on the road? Fabio and Juls are the co-founders of Casa Basilico, a pop-up foodie co-living experience designed for digital nomads who crave meaningful connection, delicious food, and a vibrant sense of community. As full-time travelers and friends-turned-business-partners, th…
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Classical Music in the Wild: 10 Years Connecting People and Nature Through Music and Travel with Hunter Noack
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1:27:07What happens when you take a grand piano into the wild and let nature lead the performance? Hunter Noack is a classically trained pianist and the founder of IN A LANDSCAPE, a one-of-a-kind outdoor concert series that brings a 9-foot Steinway grand piano into the great outdoors. Instead of setting up traditional speakers at every show, audience memb…
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Shred America: 950 Miles from Chicago to NYC by Skateboard with Mike Kosciesza
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52:05Would you skateboard nearly 1,000 miles across the U.S. with no real plan, just to see what would happen? Mike Kosciesza did just that with three friends and a dream to make a documentary out of it. Back in 2008, these four 20-year-olds set off from Chicago with their skateboards pointed toward New York City. A decade later, that wild ride became S…
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Brilliant Baltimore: Top 7 Hidden Gems (Why You Need to Visit This City) with Brian Oliver
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1:03:56What makes Baltimore, Maryland, one of the best US cities to visit? Brian Oliver is the founder of BMore See More, a nonprofit organization empowering minority male students in Baltimore City to become local and global leaders through education, mentorship, and travel. A seasoned traveler who’s visited over 60 countries, Brian always finds himself …
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Hiking the West Highland Way in Scotland with Lynne Nieman
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1:04:39What adventures have you been dreaming up but haven't done yet? Lynne Nieman is the founder of Wander Your Way, a podcast and website dedicated to helping you explore off-the-beaten-path destinations throughout Europe. As a professional travel planner, Lynne combines her passion for Europe and off-the-beaten-path exploration with her expertise in c…
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Lifestyle Design 2.0: What it Means in 2025 with Travis Sherry
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1:19:40Almost two decades after The 4-Hour Workweek was published, what does lifestyle design look like now, and where is it headed next? Travis Sherry is a longtime traveler and entrepreneur who’s spent over a decade building a life centered around freedom, travel, and location independence while helping thousands of others do the same. He’s the founder …
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The Power of Death in Life with Gentle Rebel Bronnie Ware
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58:11What can thinking about death teach us about living life? Bronnie Ware is an author, songwriter, speaker, and free spirit devoted to helping others find the courage to embrace life on their own terms and live without regrets. Her international bestselling memoir, The Top Five Regrets of the Dying, has been translated into 32 languages and has a mov…
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Join host Fede Vargas for a quick hello and heartfelt update as My Most Authentic Life moves forward after surpassing 100 episodes. This check-in reflects on the upcoming transition to video, lessons learned from earlier creative attempts, and the emotional center that continues to guide the podcast’s next phase. More than a format change, this is …
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Top 8 Travel Songs from the 90s (The Ultimate Playlist) with Rob Harvilla
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1:27:26What road trip songs get you pumped for your travels? Rob Harvilla has been a professional rock critic for 20+ years whose writing has appeared in Pitchfork, Spin, and Rolling Stone. He is also the host of the hugely popular podcast 60 Songs That Explain the ’90s and author of a book by the same name. In this episode, Rob shares his ultimate 90s ro…
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Life Lessons from Nature, Best Travel Lists, Happiness Hacks, a CTA on Dual Citizenship, + More
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24:49I’m bringing you a roundup of the most popular and community-loved highlights from the Zero To Travel newsletter this month, offering practical travel tips, lifestyle insights, and some good old-fashioned wanderlust inspiration. You’ll hear science-backed strategies for boosting happiness, why now might be the time to take action on a second passpo…
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Top 11 Ways To Rock Your Music Festival Experience with Jason and Kelly Law
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1:02:53Have you traveled just to go to a music festival? What one realization can lead to a life of travel? Jason Law and his wife Kelly are the duo behind Festy GoNuts and GoNuts Marketing, the ultimate resource for enhancing your music festival experience. They’ve been to countless festivals, created a tight-knit community of festival lovers, and know e…
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A 2,190+ Mile Mother-Son Adventure: Thru-Hiking the Appalachian Trail after a Decade of Nomadic Family Travel with Jessica and Largo Sueiro
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1:17:47What is it like to hike over 2,000 miles on the Appalachian Trail… with your teenage kid? Jessica and Largo are part of the adventurous WorldTowning family, who’ve been living a full-time travel lifestyle for over a decade. From sailing across the Atlantic to road-tripping Europe in an RV, they’ve redefined “home” and “school” many times over. Jess…
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Immersion Travel: Becoming a Porter in Nepal with Nate Menninger
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1:26:34Nate Menninger has chased experiences around the world, from running with the bulls in Spain to diving the Blue Hole in Belize. Most recently, he became one of the first foreigners to work as a Himalayan porter in Nepal, an experience he documented in his first-ever film, The Porter. In this episode, Nate shares the wild story of becoming a porter …
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Super Allies: Josh MacKinnon on Identity, Advocacy, and Building Inclusive Communities
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29:07Join host Fede Vargas for an honest and powerful conversation with Josh MacKinnon, founder and CEO of Do Good, a content company dedicated to authenticity and social impact. In this episode of Super Allies, Josh reflects on growing up closeted in a small town, coming out at 19, and how his view of allyship evolved through lived experience, travel, …
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Myanmar’s Secret Railways: Uncovering Stories of Resistance, Resilience, and Oppression with Clare Hammond
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1:26:46What hidden stories lie beneath the surface of the places you travel? Clare Hammond is an award-winning investigative journalist currently working with Global Witness to expose the issues relating to natural resources, conflict, and corruption. In 2016 while working in Myanmar, she discovered an obscure map showing a web of railways that weren’t sh…
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Sicily Uncovered: Street Food, Wine Regions, and the Art of Slowing Down
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1:04:27What is it about Sicily that makes travelers fall in love (and some never leave)? Linda Sarris is a Sicilian travel expert, private chef, and the author of three Moon Travel Guides covering Sicily and Southern Italy. After building her career as a private chef in New York City, she followed her passion for food and culture to Palermo, Italy, where …
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The Hidden Gems of Andalusia: Discover the Spain Most Travelers Miss with Lucas Peters
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1:11:31What makes Andalusia one of the best hidden gems in all of Spain? Lucas Peters is a tour operator and award-winning travel writer. His latest book with Moon Travel Guides explores the magic of southern Spain, sharing the must-see highlights, unique experiences, and the best local flavors of Seville, Granada, and Andalusia. In this episode, Lucas un…
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10 Key Principles That Built a $40M Business While Traveling with Dan Demsky
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1:33:24What if you could build a business that funds your dream lifestyle without sacrificing travel and freedom? Dan Demsky is the co-founder and CEO of Unbound Merino, a premium Merino wool clothing brand that has redefined minimalist, high-performance fashion. Dan has built Unbound Merino into an eight-figure global business while working fully remotel…
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From NFL Stardom to Startup Grit: Mark Clayton on Reinvention, Faith, and Finding Purpose Beyond the Game
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28:40Join host Fede Vargas for a deeply personal and inspiring conversation with Mark Clayton, former NFL wide receiver turned entrepreneur. Mark opens up about the abrupt end to his football career, the slow and emotional process of letting go, and how faith and creativity helped him rebuild a new path. From childhood pivots to business breakthroughs, …
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Strategies for Living an Unconventional Life with Ingrid Alm
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1:10:16Is it time to rethink the “rules of life?” What if you could redefine success, family, and adventure on your own terms? Ingrid Alm is an adventurer, writer, and mom who has made it her mission to challenge the conventional rules of life. Ingrid has walked, paddled, and biked thousands of miles with her family in tow, proving that parenthood doesn’t…
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Listener Questions: Reverse Engineering a Move Abroad, How to Choose a Location-Independent Business, and Smart Ways to Travel a Continent
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28:24How can moving abroad help solve a specific life challenge? How do you choose the right location-independent business to start? What's the best way to navigate traveling across longer distances? In this episode, I answer listener questions to help you take a more intentional approach to designing your travels and location-independent lifestyle. You…
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Nomadic Matt on “How to Travel the World on $75 a Day,” Budget Travel, and Finding Your Balance While Traveling
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57:50What if you could travel the world without breaking the bank? What does it mean to be a traveler after nearly two decades on the road? Travel-blogging legend and best-selling author Matt Kepnes has been traveling the world on a near-continual basis since 2006. In 2008, he launched his site NomadicMatt.com to catalog his travel experiences and share…
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How to Go to College for Free with Jenn Viemont
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1:01:04Is studying abroad in Europe the ultimate travel hack? How can you get your entire college degree abroad for a fraction of the cost of U.S. tuition? Through her website, Beyond The States, Jen Viemont helps students and lifelong learners navigate the world of European university programs. In this episode, Jen explains how to study in Europe for fre…
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Daring to Leap: Dinah Chapman on Reinvention, Entrepreneurship, and Motherhood
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28:16Join host Fede Vargas for an inspiring conversation with Dinah Chapman, a bold entrepreneur and mother who walked away from the corporate grind to build a thriving business and a life on her own terms. From selling everything to travel the world, to launching Little Trouble, Dinah shares her journey of taking big leaps, trusting her instincts, and …
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Solo Traveling Europe and “The Stans” in a Campervan with Maria Glaser
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1:11:18How do you build the confidence to take off on a long-term solo vanlife journey, especially through lesser-traveled regions? Maria Glaser has been traveling solo in her self-converted van across 16 countries, from Germany to Mongolia. What started as a pandemic project turned into an epic adventure spanning thousands of miles, unexpected challenges…
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What does it really take to visit Tibet, and how can you have an authentic experience while you're there? My guest today is Robert Kelly, a seasoned travel writer who has co-authored multiple editions of Lonely Planet’s Tibet guidebook. With years of firsthand experience in Tibet and its surrounding regions, Robert shares his insights on what makes…
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How to Win at Travel with “The Points Guy” Brian Kelly
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1:25:24Are you leaving free travel on the table? Brian Kelly, aka The Points Guy, is one of the world’s leading experts on travel and loyalty programs. What started as a blog in 2010 has become a massive platform helping millions of travelers maximize rewards and travel smarter. In his new book How to Win at Travel, Brian shares everything he’s learned ab…
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Discovering The Hidden Europe with Francis Tapon
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1:31:01Why should you explore Eastern Europe? Francis Tapon is a global nomad and author of Hike Your Own Hike and The Hidden Europe. With an inspiring travel resume, he has traveled to 125 countries, has walked across America four times, Spain twice, and Madagascar once (at the time of this recording). From 2013 to 2018, he even traveled nonstop overland…
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Reclaiming the Hyphen: Fernando Hurtado on Identity, Journalism, and the Power of Latino Storytelling
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28:22Fede explores the meaning of living in the hyphen, the messy and expansive space between cultures, identities, and expectations, with guest Fernando Hurtado. Fernando is the founder of In The Hyphen, a YouTube channel dedicated to telling deeply researched, visually compelling stories about U.S. Latinos. After years as a journalist at NBC Universal…
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Beyond the Summit: Climbing Mt. Everest, Filming at 29,000 Feet, a Cultural Journey through Nepal, and Taking Your Childhood Dreams to Heart with Alex Harz
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1:44:03What does it take to turn a childhood dream into reality, even when it seems impossible? Alex Harz is an adventurer, filmmaker, and storyteller who took his dream of climbing Mount Everest and turned it into a powerful multimedia project, The Quest: Everest. With a background in acting, business, and international travel, Alex combined his skills t…
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The JOMO Revolution, Exciting New Visa Announcement, Is This the Best Way to Determine Your Next Destination? (February 2025 Recap)
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31:39I’m bringing you some of the best insights from the past month’s newsletter—curated travel tips, trends, and ideas that deserve a deeper dive. If you’ve ever felt the sting of travel FOMO, wondered about the latest digital nomad visas, or wanted a better way to pick your next destination without overcomplicating it, this one’s for you. You’ll get m…
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Reverse Engineering A Move Abroad, Choosing A Location-Independent Business You’ll Enjoy, How Should I Travel Around A Continent?, Slow “Armchair” Travel (March 2025 Recap)
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24:24How can moving abroad help solve a specific life challenge? How do you choose the right location-independent business to start? What’s the best way to navigate traveling across longer distances? In this episode, I answer listener questions to help you take a more intentional approach to designing your travels and location-independent lifestyle. You…
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Top 5 Hotels in the World (Worth Seeking Out) + How Hotels Can Transform Your Travels with National Geographic Author Annie Fitzsimmons
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1:30:28How can your hotel or accommodations change how you experience a place? Annie Fitzsimmons is a seasoned luxury travel expert and author of the National Geographic book 100 Hotels of a Lifetime: The World's Ultimate Retreats. Annie has covered hotels, travel, lifestyle, restaurants, and destinations around the world for the last 20 years, working wi…
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Bridging the Gap: Travel Inclusion and Equity with Brandon Miller of Too Fly Foundation
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1:02:59How can access to travel transform someone's life? Brandon Miller is the co-founder and director of brand strategy for Too Fly Foundation, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide passports, travel grants, and educational experiences for students in underresourced communities. In this episode, Brandon shares how his travel experiences s…
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Super Allies: Chris Glover on Social Justice and Taking Action for Change
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28:11Join host Fede Vargas for the launch of Super Allies, a series dedicated to changemakers who take action when it matters most. In this episode, Chris Glover, a dedicated advocate for education, housing, and community safety, shares how his journey as an educator and politician has shaped his fight for social justice. From addressing the root causes…
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9 Ways Travel Will Change You + Lessons from Cycling Africa and Visiting 95 Countries with Alex Hennock
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1:35:01What would it be like to cycle the entire length of Africa? What are the most important lessons that travel can teach us? Alex Hennock is a 28-year-old Australian who's already traveled to nearly half the countries in the world, mostly overland. At the time of this recording, Alex is on a life-changing journey, cycling the length of Africa while ra…
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Top 10 Places We’re Dying to Visit that We’ve Never Been
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34:55Join me for a coffee chat with my wife, Anne Dorthe, as we share the top 10 places we’re dying to visit. We break down our dream locations into five categories: mountains, cities, beaches, historical sites, and spiritual destinations. And since we didn’t share our lists ahead of time, we get to surprise each other along the way! We talk about the p…
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Profiling Every UN Nation (In Alphabetical Order), Travel through Geography, Lessons from 10 Years of YouTube Success with Paul Barbato of Geography Now
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1:40:48What would it be like to travel the world alphabetically or create a YouTube channel that inspires millions? Paul Barbato is the creator of Geography Now, the first YouTube channel dedicated to covering every UN-recognized country in alphabetical order. Since its inception in 2014, the channel has featured episodes exploring each nation's geography…
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Top 10 Reasons to Love Living Abroad with Botik Quest
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1:39:32Are you thinking about living abroad? Join me as my friend Botik and I talk about the top 10 reasons why we love living abroad and what you can expect if you decide to take the leap. Botik Quest is an American who has lived abroad for over a decade in countries like South Korea, Germany, and Norway. He brings a unique perspective as someone who has…
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Reinvention & Resilience: Kerry Novick on Skating, Storytelling, and Living Fully After Life’s Challenges
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26:15Join Fede Vargas for an inspiring conversation with Kerry Novick, a woman who has boldly embraced change at every stage of life. From performing as a professional skater to a career in international TV sales and now competing in adult figure skating, Kerry’s journey is a testament to resilience, reinvention, and following what makes you feel alive.…
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Rick Steves On the Hippie Trail (The Making of a Travel Writer) with Special Guest Host Eric Weiner
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57:07I wanted to put together one of my dream episodes for you and now it’s finally here! In this special episode, you’ll hear a conversation between two of my all-time favorite travel writers. I’m handing the mic over to guest host Eric Weiner, an award-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author, to interview Rick Steves—the travel legend…
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What to Expect This Month on Zero To Travel (February 2025)
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4:29Listen in to find out what new and epic conversations you can expect to hear on Zero To Travel this month! What topics and themes do you want to learn more about on the podcast? I'd love to get your thoughts, and I hope you’ll share them by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Get ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and access to all epi…
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14 Best of “The Best Places to Travel in 2025” (Jason’s Picks)
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56:47Do you ever get sucked into those “best places to visit” lists and start daydreaming about your next adventure? Same here! That’s why I decided to go through six of the top travel lists for 2025, pulling out 14 of my favorite destinations and highlighting why they’re worth a visit. I share my thoughts on trending destinations, personal travel stori…
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Trekking from France to Austria (Using Hand-Drawn Maps from Locals) + Advocating for Torture Prevention Around the World with Ben Buckland
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1:21:20What happens when you allow curiosity to drive your work and travels? Ben Buckland is an adventurer, photographer, and human rights advocate whose life has been shaped by curiosity. As a senior advisor on torture prevention for the Association for the Prevention of Torture, his work has taken him to over 100 countries, including war zones, logging …
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How To Go Sailing Around The World with Brian Trautman
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1:28:40Have you ever dreamed of learning how to sail and setting off on a global adventure? What if I told you it’s more achievable than you think? Brian Trautman is the captain of SV Delos, a 53-foot sailing vessel that’s been his floating home for over a decade. What started as an 18-month sailing trip in 2008 turned into a lifelong adventure as Brian e…
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From Survivor Champion to Underdog Advocate: Erika Casupanan on Resilience, Authenticity, and Inspiring Change
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29:59What happens after you achieve your childhood dream? In this episode, host Fede Vargas welcomes Erika Casupanan, best known as the first Canadian winner of Survivor, for an open and heartfelt conversation about resilience, vulnerability, and inspiring underdogs. Erika shares what it was like to win one of reality TV’s most demanding competitions, t…
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How to Navigate Transitions and Design Your Life (Without the BS) with Lauren Handel Zander
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1:24:56Are you in the midst of a big change or dreaming of one? Do you feel stuck in transition and want to know how to move forward? Lauren Handel Zander is a renowned life coach, author, and creator of The Handel Method®, a groundbreaking coaching framework taught in over 35 universities and institutes of learning worldwide, including MIT, Stanford, and…
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Joys of Solo Travel with Manjinder Kang
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1:14:39Are you tired of waiting on everyone else to be able to travel? Does solo travel strike fear in your heart, but you want more freedom in your life? Do you spend too much time coming up with excuses for why you can't travel instead of reasons why you can and should? Manjinder Kang, or "Manny," is a seasoned solo traveler with nearly two decades of e…
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Walking the World: A Deeper Exploration of Culture and Community with Chris Arnade
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1:28:41What does it mean to truly understand a place—and how does walking help uncover the heart of its culture? Chris Arnade is a writer, photographer, and former Wall Street banker who left the financial world to pursue a deeper connection with humanity. Known for his Substack Chris Arnade Walks the World, Chris documents his immersive walking journeys …
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