Though travel and adventure have historically been publicly claimed by men, women have always been p
This week, we hash it out over our worst airport habits, from hovering at the gate to hogging the ov
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Meet Jaimie Monahan, an ultramarathon and cold-water swimmer who has pitted herself against some of
Originally recorded for Condé Nast Traveler's other podcast, Travelogue, four 'Traveler' moms share
A chat with Jen Rubio, co-founder of Away and one of the women changing the landscape of travel. L
Tyler Wetherall traveled more than most as a kid, but it wasn't for vacation—it was a necessity. L
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It's okay to skip Paris the first go-round. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choic
This week's podcast is all about grabbing your car keys and hitting the open road, a topic we have t
There's still plenty of time to get out of town for a long weekend over Memorial Day, or even a full
We chat to Liz Clark, a surfer and environmentalist who's been solo-sailing on her 40-foot ride, 'Sw
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The author of 'The Taliban Shuffle: Strange Days in Afghanistan and Pakistan' reveals everything she
We sit down with Jessica Nabongo, on a mission to be the first black woman to visit every country in
In this week's episode, we talk to author Meg Wolitzer about her new novel, The Female Persuasion, h
You don't have to jump out of a plane to be an adventure traveler. But you could, you know, if you w
We chat with ocean conservationists Tanya Streeter, Ayana Johnson, and Sheila Bowman about why savin