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  • Are you looking for a couple of ingredients for a successful summer trip? Welcome to this minisode or mini-episode. Do you have 8 minutes? In this quick episode, we catch you up and provide a few bite-size bits of travel news!

    I share some fun information, and you can check out the highlights below:

    Episode Highlights: I'm catching you up on my fantastic cruise to Alaska with my daughter Alex. I'll give you some highlights and let you know that I am creating a special episode devoted to the cruise, which will be published on July 26th. Our podcast team is taking a mid-season hiatus because everyone is traveling simultaneously! We will reconnect later this summer. I share my summer travel plans with you! I offer three summer travel tips for a happy vacation. Make your plans early, as it is crowded everywhere! Look for personal travel connections Be patient - Seriously, this is a must! Learn to pivot

    This quick and "newsy" episode is a speedy highlight travel reel. We will take our travel break and see you on July 26th with a brand-new regular format episode.

    Safe travels, friends!

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  • Embracing Life - You never know what is around the corner.

    Today’s guest is a very special someone and my personal Travel Connection. She is the queen of embracing life even when it is really hard. I met her not too long ago, in September 2023, while I was a host with Tuscan Women Cook in Tuscany. You may remember from a prior episode my interview with Coleen Kirnan, the owner of Tuscan Women Cook.

    JeriLynne Clifford and her husband Scot were part of a group participating in a week-long immersive experience in Tuscany. We learned cooking techniques from the local Italian nonnas or grandmas, sampled delicious local ingredients, and visited other neighboring towns.

    Meeting this special couple was a treat, but what you don't know is that we learned prior to their arrival that JeriLynne and Scot's house burned down while they were traveling in Italy. Lightning struck the house, and they lost absolutely everything.

    Embracing life with gratitude even through the tears

    Understandably, our first encounter was during probably one of the more difficult times of her life. Impossible to imagine, right? However, she was gracious and inspiring and I couldn't believe how engaging they both were. The entire week was a tremendous success and the two of them fit in with the group seamlessly. JeriLynne talks about how Italy was instrumental in the start of the healing process for them.

    JeriLynne is known as The Hill County Bon Vivant and has been a tastemaker for as long as she can remember. She was 16 when she catered her first wedding and continued to cater full and part-time throughout her life. She first realized her love for adventure in food, entertaining, and traveling when she started planning family vacations and events.

    In this episode, she shares her personal (and inspiring) saga and then gives us the delicious details of her new weekly subscription, Mastering the Ease of Home Cooking. Every week, she shares a new menu, recipes, and a grocery and prep list to help you be successful in the kitchen.

    Highlights in this episode How to move forward when tragedy happens Living with gratitude What is a bon vivant? How Italy helped start the healing process What the arches in her new home will mean to her What is the secret to success in the kitchen The importance of learning to pivot What is Mastering the Ease of Home Cooking?

    For all of the details of JeriLynne's new business Mastering the Ease of Home Cooking - Click HERE!

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    Other episodes featuring Italy:

    Travel to Tuscany Stories From the Heart - Angela Correll

    The Italian Cooking School of Your Dreams - Coleen Kirnan

    Travel to Italy Today - Alice Salvagnin

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  • So you want to save money on travel? Yes! Me Too!

    Hello, and welcome to another fantastic episode of Travel Connections. My special guest today is Cindy Greenstein, also known as The Points Mom; she will share with you several brilliant opportunities you may not have known existed. After this interview, you will be excited to dive into your current credit card capabilities and create rewards and travel possibilities. I am so inspired.

    Let me tell you a little about Cindy. During her more than 20 years of marriage, Cindy Greenstein, also known as (The Points Mom) has used credit card points to travel the world while rarely paying for airline flights and hotel rooms. Some of her five-figure family travel savings include trips to Aspen ($26,000), Greece ($23,000), and London ($15,000). Cindy, an attorney and former certified public accountant, founded The Points Mom to share her credit card rewards program expertise with family, friends, and small business owners who don’t have the time to learn how to maximize their points.

    Highlights in this episode Why did Cindy Greenstein create The Points Mom? The benefits of accumulating points and miles The benefits of a flexible reward card What is a multiplier, and why is it important The advantage of traveling during the nonpeak seasons How you can save BIG money through these programs - SAVE MONEY ON TRAVEL!

    This episode is enlightening and will absolutely help you begin your credit card rewards journey. I learned so much and have already implemented her suggestions! This episode is so packed full of great information that you may want to listen twice!

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  • This is a fun, informative episode. It came about because two weeks ago, I did a road trip episode called Our Epic Road Trip in Arizona. In it, I talked a lot about what we did specifically and gave you the details of where we stayed and what activities we enjoyed. Sharing this itinerary was so successful and well-received that I thought I'd do one more.

    Spending time in such a fabulous city like Seattle is always a fun experience. Several years ago, I shared a blog post on my blog, Adventures of Empty Nesters, titled A Girls' Trip Itinerary in Seattle. It has become one of my most popular posts, sparking the desire to create another satisfying itinerary. Interestingly, this time, the adventure was shared by three men and me. This recent visit is still fresh in my mind, and I'm thrilled to share it with you. The best part? The entire day's itinerary is within a short walking distance, offering unique experiences at every turn, making it an easy and fun day of exploration.

    The Seattle Center highlights:

    Itinerary:

    Space Needle Lunch at The Bar Chihuly Garden and Glass Visit Chihuly Gardens and Glass Museum of Pop Culture - Also known as MoPop Day extension: Olympic Sculpture Park Tilikum Place

    The episode offers some great history about the Seattle Center and some excellent logistical tips, like starting your day early and parking in the lot adjacent to the Space Needle.

    Seattle offers so much! Here is the link to The Girls Trip Itinerary. All of these suggestions can be combined with other activities.

    Check out my other episodes featuring other destinations like Whidbey and Camano Islands, and the Skagit Valley, which are only a short drive from downtown Seattle.

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    Other episodes mentioned:

    A Girls Trip to Seattle

    Our Epic Road Trip in Arizona

    Whidbey Island: Orchard Kitchen with Chef Vincent Nattress

    Camano Island: Discover Regenerative Travel

    Skagit Valley: Featuring Chef Christy Fox

  • Welcome to today’s episode devoted to our epic road trip in Arizona. Don't miss the links at the bottom! If you would like to go straight to the highlights and links to restaurants and activities just scroll on down!

    This episode was not originally on the editorial calendar. But to be perfectly honest, I planned such a fantastic itinerary for this Spring Training, great food, beautiful landscapes, Grand Canyon Adventure, that I had to share it with you. Imagine us just sitting together over a cup of coffee or a craft cocktail and you saying, "So, how was your trip to Arizona?"

    I am kind of embarrassed to admit that we had never been to Sedona or the Grand Canyon, but I soon learned that many of you hadn't either! Now you will have an itinerary to use as a base for your next epic road trip in Arizona!

    Every detail of the itinerary went perfectly! We are always open to learning about new places to visit, and we used several suggestions from various sources to create this long weekend vacation.

    Highlights: Spring Training do's and don'ts - "Hot" Tips too Fantastic restaurants A new to us hotel that was once a private home Learning to navigate rain while traveling A spectacular chapel built in the red rocks of Sedona A distillery with postcard views that will blow your mind Seeing the Grand Canyon for the first time during a light snowfall - Epic!

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  • Welcome to another episode of Travel Connections. Once again, we hit a home run with our next guest. Aurora Echo lives on Whidbey Island, WA, and owns a delightfully successful business called Wildly Beloved Foods.

    It's interesting; Aurora only validates that every time I visit Whidbey Island, WA, I meet someone new who impresses me. I am once again reminded of how exceptional this destination truly is. My husband and I have visited the island many times, rain or shine, during the summer or while the snow is falling. It is located only about an hour north of Seattle, depending on traffic and ferry wait time. We absolutely love it.

    Whidbey Island and the people who live there are so fascinating that you will find that we have created several podcast episodes in which I have interviewed many intriguing guests who all live on the island. What better way to share a destination than to tell the story through the locals who live there?

    Artisanal Pasta on Whidbey Island, WA

    Recently, I had the opportunity to meet a powerhouse of a woman who created her own business out of necessity and from a passion for culinary adventures. Aurora Echo created Wildly Beloved Foods, where she makes delicious pasta with healthy, organic ingredients. The minute I met her, I knew she had to come on the podcast and tell her story. It's just too good! Her tenacity and strength to overcome many challenges and succeed to where she is right now inspires me!

    Highlights in this episode: How passion and tenacity helped to create an organic pasta business Why organic food matters- What is the 'Dirty Dozen'? Aurora shares sage advice about starting a new business How does Whidbey Island fit into the success of Wildly Beloved Foods? What are some of the challenges that female business owners face? Why is environmentally friendly packaging important to Aurora? Suggestions for a trip to Whidbey Island, WA!

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    Other Podcast Episodes Featuring Whidbey Island:

    A Spectacular Weekend on Whidbey Island - I am Smitten!

    A Conversation with Restaurateur Jenn Jurrians

    Art & Life on Whidbey Island with Holly & David Price

    Kayaking and Island Life on Whidbey Island

    Orchard Kitchen: Farm-Focused Fine Dining

    Regenerative Travel on Whidbey and Camano Islands

  • In this episode, we travel to Tuscany, but we make a couple of stops first.

    Angela Correll is one of just a few guests who have appeared on my show more than once. However, back in October 2022, our conversation was not about Italy; it focused on all things Kentucky. She was an essential part of a three-episode series devoted to my passion for this beautiful state and, of course, the Bourbon Trail.

    Here's an interesting side story: Angela and I first met in Tuscany when she and her husband Jess were saying goodbye to friends in front of their home. I was in Tuscany working with Tuscan Women Cook, an Italian Cooking school inside the medieval walls of Angela's Italian village.

    Our travel connection in Tuscany allowed for further connections with Kentucky. What a fantastic coincidence!

    I intentionally share these travel connections with you because stepping out of our comfort zone, especially while traveling, so often enhances our lives in ways we never dreamed of. I love sharing my travel connections with you! Here's more about Angela!

    Angela Correll is the author of Restored in Tuscany, released in March 2024. She also has written Grounded, Guarded and Granted, a trilogy of novels that became Amazon bestsellers and have been adapted to the stage for sold-out audiences at the Pioneer Playhouse, Kentucky's oldest outdoor theater.

    I have read them all and absolutely loved them!

    Angela and her husband Jess are co-founders of Wilderness Road Hospitality, a suite of businesses on Main Street of Stanford, Kentucky's second-oldest city.

    The couple have been traveling to Italy for nearly twenty-five years but recently made a second home in a small hilltop village by restoring a former horse stable inside the medieval walls of a tiny town called Montofollonico. These experiences formed the basis of her travel memoir, Restored in Tuscany: A True Story of Facing Loss, Finding Beauty, and Moving Forward with Hope.

    I have the unique perspective of spending a great deal of time in this magical Italian town, and I am so excited to share our conversation about one of my favorite places on Earth.

    Highlights in this Episode: How did Angela transition from writing fiction to memoir? Why is Italy such a healing place? Why are the natural rhythms of the Tuscan village so soothing? What steps must we take to slow down and enjoy life more? Excellent advice from Angela on how to do some "pruning" before we can embark on new adventures Thoughtful lessons from her book Restored In Tuscany What must we do to embrace a new season of life?

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  • Welcome to our third and final episode devoted to our tour of Southern Africa. We recorded three episodes that focused entirely on this spectacular experience on this tour by Collette.

    In Episode One, I talk with my husband, Craig, about the tour's unique details. In Episode 2, I interviewed our tour manager, Samantha Johnson, who ensured we all had everything we needed and the tour ran smoothly.

    I am sad to see the end of this series. This Southern Africa tour was incredible and magical, and I truly enjoyed sharing these details with you.

    The tour by Collette is called Wilderness of Southern Africa: Safari By Land and By Water. You can find the links to the tour and other things we discussed below.

    In this episode, I interview Terry Anders, the owner and operator of Iganyana, a luxury tented camp in Zimbabwe. During our stay at Iganyana, Terry and his team are responsible for creating some of the most amazing experiences of our tour!

    Terry Anders grew up in a small country town in Zimbabwe, and during our conversation, he shared how growing up in the outdoors shaped who he is today. He started as a young apprentice, and then after 4-5 years of education, experience, and rigorous testing, he began his travel career.

    He and his wife created Iganyana, and Iganyana means spotted dog. You will hear all the details of the camp, which is located on the African savannah in Hwange National Park. When I envisioned what I thought a tented camp would look and feel like, ironically, it looked just like Iganyana.

    Terry's stories are captivating and he describes the African- tented camp as "simple luxury". I concur! Our experience at the camp included the "most memorable travel experience of my life." Truly.

    Highlights in this episode: Hospitality in Africa The beauty of simple luxury and how to define it Details of The Presidential Herd of elephants that live nearby How to keep the pool clean when the elephants come to visit How Iganyana was constructed to blend in with nature What is the benefit of a walking safari, and why is it different? The huge impact and importance of tourism in Africa

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    Episode One of the Africa Series with Craig Stavert

    Episode Two of the Africa Series with Samantha Johnson of Collette

    Wilderness of Southern Africa: Safari By Land and By Water

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  • Welcome to Episode Two of our African Safari series. In Episode One, I interview and talk with my husband, Craig Stavert. We share many details of what it was really like going on safari with Collette. It is a great way to begin this series of episodes.

    Now, in Episode Two, you meet Samantha Johnson. She was our Collette tour guide, and she managed our experience perfectly. The tour is called Wilderness of Southern Africa: Safari By Land and By Water. This is a small group tour, where we bonded easily with the guests and had a blast getting to know each other.

    This woman has touched my heart, and I cannot wait for you to get to know her as well. It is an extraordinary experience for me to meet someone like Samantha. I don't mean to be dramatic, but meeting her has absolutely 100% changed my life for the better. She introduced me to a world in Africa I never knew. It's a wonderful privilege.

    Samantha has 27 years of experience in the tourism business in Africa; she is highly knowledgeable and passionate about sharing her beloved Africa with all of the guests on tour. Samantha begins our interview by telling us a little bit about growing up in Apartheid, having a black father and a white mother, and the struggles that they had to endure. You will be captivated.

    We then talk about what it is really like on safari with Collette. (It's out of this world!) She shares how wild animals are a part of everyday life in Africa and that her "peace" came from the animals.

    Highlights in the episode: Details of Chobe National Park, where there are 70,000 elephants, several prides of lions, 450 species of birds, enormous giraffes, dazzles of zebras, herds of kudu, impalas everywhere, leopards, hippos and so much more! The importance of tourism in Africa Why Africa should be at the top of your bucket list and doable! How the local people enhance your experience in Africa The many incredible surprises that the tour offers How Collette creates the perfect tour by land and by water

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  • Welcome to Season Three! I so appreciate you joining me as we head into 2024 with the Travel Connections Podcast. Once again, our episodes will be filled with fascinating people sharing unique stories. You will be enlightened and entertained and gain knowledge you didn't know you needed! This episode is the perfect way to add to your research for your next trip.

    In today's episode, we begin a three-part series featuring our recent tour of Southern Africa with Collette.

    I have been traveling as a Brand Ambassador with Collette for the past six years, where I have been to Japan, Iceland, and now Africa. Everyone at Collette does a superb job planning and executing their tours. To learn more about my first two tours, visit AdventuresofEmptyNesters.com and type Japan and Iceland in the search bar. The link is also listed below.

    My husband Craig and I were invited to join a small group tour called Wilderness of Southern Africa: Safari By Land & By Water. Oh my goodness, I can't say enough about this experience. It was a dream trip and exceeded all of my expectations, and you will have the opportunity to hear so much in this episode, as well as Episodes 2 and 3.

    But first, let me tell you a little about my husband, Craig Stavert. Craig and I met in high school, went to different colleges, and will celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary in October. Where did the time go? We have been traveling together since our honeymoon to Maui & Kauai.

    We did not travel that much when our kids were younger due to school activities and sports obligations. However, once the kids left the nest, it was game on, and we have not stopped exploring the world.

    Craig's business career has been in the tech industry, running global sales organizations. He was traveling a great deal, and since the kids were grown, it was time for me to get back out there. I created the Adventures of Empty Nesters blog ten years ago. I was initially writing about life in the Empty Nest but then pivoting to writing about my travel experiences. Now, I work with global travel brands, sharing their destinations and stories through my podcast.

    Now that you have a little background on the two of us, here are some of the episode's highlights!

    Highlights: Why is Africa a bucket list destination? What is a typical day like on safari? Lunch at the home of a local woman named Audrey in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe The astounding access to wildlife in their natural habitat The power, size, and magnitude of Victoria Falls "Ellies at night" - The extraordinary gift The special benefits of small group tours and how Collette gets it right Craig explains his quote, "You go to Africa for the wildlife, but it's the people that you remember the most." PLUS SO MUCH MORE!

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    Wildnerness of Southern Africa: Safari By Land and By Water

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  • Are road trips on your radar? Are you looking for US destinations that are "off the beaten path" and super interesting? You are in the right place. Today's special guest will probably make you laugh as well as enlighten you with his vast knowledge of road trip destinations.

    Bill Clevlen of Bill on the Road, is the king of road trips; he has written five books about it to prove it! I feel like everyone recently has jumped on the road trip idea as part or all of their travel plans. Craig and I have done much more road-tripping in the last couple of years, have you?

    Also, totally random information, Have you ever wondered where Pickleball began?? Well, Bill can answer those questions as well and will share some fun and exciting tips for road trips across the United States.

    But first, I will offer you a proper bio for Bill Clevlen.

    "Bill On The Road" was born in 2013 after long-time St. Louis radio broadcaster Bill Clevlen became fed up with reading negative stories about cities and states. Bill launched a website focusing on road trips and highlighting only the positives.

    Clevlen's Bill On The Road stories can be heard on popular syndicated radio programs like RMWorld Travel and The Travel Planners Radio Show as well as television stations and traditional media outlets across the U.S. Bill is also a regular contributor to a national audience on SiriusXM satellite radio.

    He is the author of five travel books, including The Ultimate American Music Bucket List. He's a frequent guest speaker for conferences and a lecturer on travel topics for The Smithsonian.

    Bill regularly produces digital video content for major tourism organizations and has worked with hundreds of destinations nationwide. From Fort Lauderdale to San Francisco and everywhere in between, Bill On The Road has helped roadtrippers find unique and exciting things to do while driving across America.

    Highlights in this Episode: How Bill went from a 20-year career in radio to travel writing Why did Bill successfully sell his house and stay "on the road" full-time The Origin of Pickle Ball Bill's 262-day road trip - Just the highlights... Valuable tips for how to miss the crowds when traveling Favorite destinations in the US

    Books By Bill Clevlen

    The Ultimate American Music Bucket List

    Finding The American Dream – A Guided Tour of Places Where Americans Changed History

    100 Things To Do in America Before You Die

    Driving Across America

    An American Road Trip For Kids

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  • Hello, and welcome to our newest episode of Travel Connections. If you have been following me for a while, you will probably know that I discovered Tuscan Women Cook back in 2016. I had a friend in common with today's special guest, Coleen Kirnan. Our friend Brenda connected the two of us, and boy, do I owe her a lot!

    In 2017, Coleen invited me to go and experience TWC for myself, and I have been enamored with everything related to this beautiful destination ever since. I was so impressed and delighted with the entire experience.

    I have been back to the program numerous times, and in June of 2023, Coleen and her team invited me to be an Ambassador with Tuscan Women Cook. I assist the guests and do everything I can to support the experience by helping with the cooking classes and even with some translation. Yes, it is a dream job, and I am lucky enough to have it.

    However, you too, can experience the joys of Tuscan Women Cook by signing up to attend a week in this Italian paradise.

    Coleen Kirnan owns and hosts Tuscan Women Cook. You may recognize her name and remember her from Season One of the podcast. Coleen was one of my first guests on Travel Connections! You can listen to our first episode in Season One, Episode 3.

    Her first career was as a successful commercial real estate business owner. While raising her family, she represented top-tier companies in multi-million dollar real estate transactions for over 30 years. As her kids grew up and moved out of the house, Coleen decided it was time for a change. She sold her thriving business and bought Tuscan Women Cook, a weeklong cooking/immersion school in a medieval Tuscan village.

    A dream job, owning an Italian cooking school!

    Since 2016, Coleen has grown the business tremendously and curated the program to find the perfect places to dine, cook, and discover. Tuscan Women Cook tours Pienza, Montepulciano, Siena, and many other fantastic local spots. There are wine tastings, dinners with wine pairings, honey tastings, lunches by the pool, dinners by candlelight, and incredible Italian food making.

    In addition, she travels all over Italy and Europe to find the next best thing for her guests, whether it's part of the program or to share as recommendations.

    Highlights in this episode: Coleen is celebrating 9+ years of owning Tuscan Women Cook How Tuscan Women Cook Italian Cooking School is the original regenerative travel experience What is it really like on a tour? How is Suzanne part of Tuscan Women Cook? What does it feel like to visit an 800-year-old wine cellar? Details of the cooking experience with the nonne (Italian grandmas) The magic of Tuscany

    Who is ready to go back to Italy with Coleen and me? Coleen and the team handle every detail; your job is to get to Italy. As you have heard in this episode, I love this experience so much.

    I am also super glad that Coleen and I were able to talk about the importance of responsible travel, as well as regenerative travel. The idea of giving back to the local destination and offering respect and admiration as a traveler is paramount.

    Please check the links below for more information! Ciao for now!

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  • Are you familiar with a place called Skagit Valley? When I first visited in 2016, I honestly didn't even know how to pronounce it! I went to see The Tulip Festival, which takes place in the Valley in April. I wasn't even living in the Pacific Northwest on that first visit. I fell in love with this area way back then.

    Fast forward to today, I have lived in the Pacific Northwest for three years and have become a kind of groupie of this spectacular Northwest destination. I have learned so many new details about this area, and it's only about an hour north of my home. The farmland is incredible, and I've come to make friends with people who live there. I visit, I buy from my long list of favorites, including blueberries, zucchini, tomatoes, and strawberries, and then purchase oysters and delicious cheese while I am there.

    The brilliant idea of Farmstand Fresh

    Are you aware of Farmstand Fresh? You can discover the diverse and bountiful crops of the Skagit Valley in July and August by exploring its produce stands and farm stores. You can meet a farmer and connect to an exceptional agricultural community growing over 80 commercial crops. At the same time, you can enjoy the Skagit countryside with unsurpassed vistas of the San Juan Islands, Olympic Coast Range, and North Cascades.

    That is a little of my history with Skagit Valley, and now I am really excited to introduce you to my special guest. We will go on a deeper dive devoted to this special place with Chef Christy Fox.

    Christy is a chef and restaurant owner who weaves 30 years of professional experience into her fresh and popular meals. She is highly committed to utilizing local ingredients, and Chef Christy supports numerous Skagit producers in both her sweet and savory menu creations.

    In this episode, Christy shares the details of her journey as a chef, how it evolved into multiple restaurants and offers insights into why knowing where your food comes from is so important. She is also a great storyteller; I know you will enjoy hearing from her.

    Highlights in this episode An intriguing introduction to the Genuine Skagit Valley Chef Christy's journey from culinary school to creating new restaurants Why is it called "Magic Skagit"? Learn about Persimmon Bistro and Bow Sanctuary The importance of community and giving back Making delicious food from local sources When is the best time to visit Skagit Valley? (Hint: Any season!) For more information about Skagit Valley, Farmstand Fresh, and Chef Christy Fox click the important links below!

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  • Let's travel to Thailand! Travel is back, and it is time to plan your next vacation! You will learn so much from my special guest, and I promise you will be well-informed and inspired for your next (or first) trip to this fantastic destination.

    This episode is a bright and shiny conversation with Candy Krajangsri from the Tourism Authority of Thailand. She is knowledgeable, inspiring, exciting, and funny, and she even gets a little bit emotional near the end of the episode as she shares a story about a personal travel connection.

    Candy is a part of the Tourism Authority of Thailand Los Angeles Office marketing team and oversees PR and digital marketing initiatives. Over the last several years, she has managed to combine her passion for food, travel, and content creation to help promote varying aspects of Thailand. And she never leaves home without her hair in a messy bun and her camera by her side.

    I have known Candy for over five years and have even had the great pleasure of traveling to Thailand with her. She's fantastic!

    Highlights in this episode: Delicious food details, colorful flower markets, gorgeous temples, inspiring sunsets & charming people - Everything you need to know! Where to find the best travel deals to Thailand The allure of Bangkok Practical travel tips for Thailand - Where to go, what to see, travel deals! Customize your Thailand experience First-timer tips The importance of being a thoughtful traveler

    Are you ready to go to Thailand? Have you already traveled there? Are you thinking about it? Make sure you check the links Candy shared with us. TAT and its partners want to help you plan your next trip! You can find all of the links below!

    I plan to head back to Thailand too! Let me know your thoughts and questions! You can DM me through Instagram @suzannestavert.

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    Official Tourism of Thailand Instagram - @thailandinsider Travel to Thailand Travel Deals, trip planning & coupons - Here Customize your experience - Here Suzanne's Thailand Experience - Link to Posts Here & Here Suzanne's Instagram: @suzannestavert
  • Hello, and welcome to another fantastic episode of Travel Connections. In this episode, we talk with Krista Loercher, Co-Owner of Whidbey Island Kayaking in the Pacific Northwest. This interview is part three in a series where we dive deeper into tourism and the benefits of giving back to a destination when we travel.

    Are you familiar with the term regenerative tourism? My friends at Embrace Whidbey and Camano Islands created a new tourism framework to preserve and improve the islands for residents, and it is an invitation to co-create richer experiences for visitors and harness tourism's power as a force for good. One of regenerative tourism's primary goals is to connect the guest with the local residents and businesses. Let's go deeper when we travel.

    What kind of traveler are you? Do you give consideration and thought to the people who live in a destination? Is preserving nature and supporting local business part of your vacation agenda?

    We created this series of three podcast episodes to share the captivating story of Whidbey and Camano Islands through the lens of three local business owners. In Episode One, you meet Mona Campbell, whose family started Kristoferson Farm on Camano Island back in 1912 and who now also runs Canopy Tours NW, a ziplining company.

    In Episode Two, I had a great conversation with Chef Vincent Nattress, who co-owns Orchard Kitchen and Farm, where he creates a fine dining experience right on the farm.

    Let me share a little about today's special guest, Krista Loercher. Krista has lived on a coastline for most of her life, first in New York, then Seattle, and since 2008, on Whidbey Island. She has been a lifeguard, a swim coach, a Red Cross water safety instructor, and an open water swimmer. As an ACA-certified kayak instructor, she loves introducing newbies to kayaking and open-water swimming.

    My husband and I went kayaking with Krista and her team along the coast of Whidbey Island and spent a spectacular day enjoying nature and engaging in the "blue mind." You will hear more about the idea of the blue mind in our conversation.

    Highlights of this episode: Krista shares her love of the quintessential island life How the people of Whidbey Island connect in so many ways The Guiding Principles of Whidbey Island Kayaking What is the concept of the "blue mind? How meaningful connections happen when the "whole self" is engaged Krista's insightful travel tips - Don't miss this!

    Travel books mentioned by Krista:

    Midnight in Sicily by Peter Robb

    The Highest Tide by Jim Lynch

    West of Here by Jonathan Evison

    I hope you enjoyed this three-part series where we aimed to get you thinking more about your travel experiences. I firmly believe that travel opens your mind and enlarges your heart. Don't you agree?

    Please share this idea with all of the travelers you know! I would greatly appreciate it!

    Episode One - Mona Campbell - Here

    Episode Two - Vincent Nattress - Here

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    Whidbey Island Kayaking
    Embrace Whidbey & Camano Islands
    Adventures of Empty Nesters
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    Suzanne Stavert

  • Welcome to part two of our three-part series focusing on Whidbey and Camano Islands. In this series, we talk about how important the concept of regenerative travel can be for the destination and the visitors who spend time there.

    If you have not had a chance to listen to Part One, you will hear my delightful conversation with Mona Campbell; go ahead and take 30 minutes to listen to how the tourism board of Embrace Whidbey and Camano Islands is implementing this more thoughtful view of tourism. We are sharing the story of these idyllic islands by talking with three business leaders, and today's episode follows the path of my guest Vincent Nattress. He and his wife Tyla have created Orchard Kitchen on the south end of Whidbey Island, just about an hour north of Seattle, WA.

    Fine Dining on Whidbey Island

    I had the pleasure of visiting the farm, dining at the restaurant, talking to the farm manager Savannah Reid, and having an insightful conversation with Vincent. If you have listened to my interviews with chefs in the past, you will know that I am a super fan of chefs, restaurant owners, and cooks whose passion is to create flavorful meals directly from the farms - I just love to hear all of the details. Vincent shares his philosophies about farming, menu planning, and passing on the love of food to his guests and the staff he works with.

    Vincent Nattress grew up on Whidbey Island. At 16, he began his restaurant career as a dishwasher in a fast-paced, local fine-dining restaurant. He quickly moved up the ranks, eventually leading the hot line.

    The fall after graduating high school, Vincent took his first trip to Europe. He quickly fell in love with the rich culinary history he found there. Over the next several years, he would return three times, culminating in a three-month Stage in a Michelin-starred restaurant in Provence.

    This internship served as his Senior Project for his Bachelor of Arts degree, "A Cultural and Historical Perspective on the Culinary Arts." After returning to the States, he spent 16 years working in Napa Valley, opened a restaurant in St Helena called Roux, and then in 2005, joined Meadowood Napa Valley as Executive Chef.

    Eventually, Vincent and Tyla returned to Whidbey Island with the desire to create a culinary destination of their own. This dream became a reality in 2015 with the opening of the Orchard Kitchen, a teaching kitchen and dining room on their five-acre organic farm in Langley, Washington.

    Highlights of this episode:

    Vincent's fascinating 40-year career in food and wine What does farm-to-table really mean? Menu planning and how they should always have a flow, rhythm, & progression Orchard Farm's master plan for the best and most delicious ingredients How Vincent has been a pioneer in regenerative tourism on Whidbey Island by preserving the farm and sharing his passion The importance of passing on his love of farming and food to more and more people - Connecting with one another through food.

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  • Just north of Seattle, in the heart of the scenic Salish Sea, sit two of the most charming island destinations in the Pacific Northwest. Camano and Whidbey Islands offer different experiences with each season. A colorful palate of locally owned shops and restaurants provides deep and delicious connections to the community and the land. Off-the-beaten-path trails and beaches share sanctuary, solitude, and a deeper connection with the incredible marine and forest ecosystems that thrive within these communities. A rich history and a healthy dose of local color in all mediums are provided by the region's many artists.

    As new residents of the area, my husband and I have enjoyed fantastic long weekends where we relax, unwind, and truly embrace the natural surroundings on both Whidbey and Camano. I also took my dear friends on a girl's weekend to Whidbey Island as well! We had a blast eating great food, enjoying the landscape, and discovering the Whidbey Island charm.

    This spring, Island County's tourism board unveiled a new strategic direction inviting the community to build a regenerative tourism approach. Formerly known as Whidbey and Camano Islands Tourism, a new name and brand were created to reflect a shift to reimagine tourism. They will now be called Embrace Whidbey and Camano Islands.

    Guided by the Transformational Travel Council experts across an 18-month period, this new framework was created to preserve and improve the islands for residents and is an invitation to co-create richer experiences for visitors and harness tourism's power as a force for good.

    I really love this idea and was so excited that Embrace Whidbey and Camano Islands asked me to help share their story. This philosophy makes so much sense to me, and I want to spread the word. Don't you want to flourish in your travel life? I sure do!

    We created this series to tell the captivating stories of Whidbey and Camano Island by interviewing three business owners who embrace this travel philosophy. In this episode, you will hear from Mona Campbell, whose family started Kristoferson Farm in 1912 and then created Canopy Tours NW, a zipline tour company located on the farm on Camano Island.

    Mona is the Director of Marketing for Canopy Tours Northwest and is responsible for marketing, finance, and guest relations. She was previously Vice President with JP Morgan Asset Management based in New York and London. Mona graduated from Hamilton College and Harvard University, obtaining a Master of Landscape Architecture Degree.

    In Episode Two, you will meet and hear from Vincent Nattress, the chef and Owner of Orchard Kitchen on Whidbey Island. And in our final episode, I have a fantastic conversation with Krista Loercher, Co-Owner of Whidbey Island Kayaking.

    Highlights of this regenerative travel episode include: Mona shares her inspiring family history and how Kristoferson Farm began in 1912 Learn more about Canopy Tours, the family zipline company How regenerative and transformational travel improve not only the destination but the travelers' experience as well How Island County Tourism had the vision to embrace the Transformational Travel Council's process and insights Mona shares an authentic travel connection while traveling in Mexico City How an open mindset will enhance your vacation What is Glassquest? Check the links below for more information

    Embrace Whidbey and Camano Islands

    Kristoferson Farm

    Canopy Tours NW

    Transformational Travel Council

    AdventuresofEmptyNesters

    More about Travel Connections Podcast

  • Welcome to a speedy episode of Travel Connections.

    Summer Travel? Yes, it has begun!

    The good news is that travel is back, and I am having a blast, but the not-so-good news is that it doesn’t leave time for much else. So instead of an entire episode, I offer you an informative summer travel update and upcoming special guest news.

    Summer Travel Highlights: We have quite the summer planned. Up first - Travel to Tuscany, Italy, with Tuscan Women Cook. As an ambassador, I am now a part of the team and will support the tours and assist during the cooking demos and while touring. I interviewed Coleen Kirnan, owner and host of TWC, in Season 1; you can listen Here! Meeting my husband in Rome, then travel to Southern Italy to Naples and Amalfi Coast. Travel to Montana for the Fourth of July! We loved our time last year and scheduled this trip once again! After finishing the holiday festivities, we will take a road trip to Canada. Banff, Lake Louise, and Calgary, Canada - Excited to see this beautiful area and have a first-time experience at the Calgary Stampede. Southern California for a special wedding and 80th Birthday. September: Back to Italy for Suzanne and Tuscan Women Cook! Safari with Collette Travel - Wilderness of South Africa: Safari By Land & Water South America! Continent #6!

    Also, in this episode, a preview of my upcoming podcast series focused on regenerative travel and Whidbey and Camano Islands, WA. Regenerative travel occurs when visitors arrive with a mindset to leave a place better than before. Why not connect on another level with your visit? Travelers can participate by helping to build a flourishing future for the destination.

    This series will showcase three business owners on the islands and how they integrate this thoughtful travel philosophy with their guests.

    The new series begins June 23. Thanks for listening! Make sure you check out the important links:

    Tuscan Women Cook

    Calgary Stampede

    Safari with Collette

    Collette

    Embrace Whidbey and Camano Islands

  • We have another fantastic episode devoted to travel! Join me as I go behind the scenes with Jaclyn Leibl-Cote, Collette's President & Chief Customer Experience Officer.

    My relationship with Collette goes back five glorious years. I have been fortunate to tour with their team on two epic trips. I traveled to Japan on the Cultural Treasures of Japan tour, and the second fantastic tour was to explore Iceland on the Land of Fire & Ice tour.

    This delightful conversation is packed with fascinating travel stories, news, ideas, and inspirational travel itineraries.

    Let me share some background about my special guest.

    Jaclyn Leibl-Cote is Collette's President and Chief Customer Experience Officer. As an accomplished Collette Team Member, she has been a tour guide, worked inside the customer care center, designed US and Australia tours on the product development team, and so much more.

    Her leadership style stems from years of tackling every corner of the business, asking questions, and evolving so that Collette can continue being a leader in travel. Not surprisingly, she's never encountered a challenge that didn't excite her – because obstacles are often the best opportunities. If you ask her, she'll tell you that from 1918 to today, you must grow, change, and always stay true to your values.

    Overseeing the Product, Tour Management, IT, Marketing, and People & Culture teams, she still finds time to travel. After a lifetime of exploration, New Zealand remains her #1 recommendation and favorite destination. And she did a bungee jump there in 2005 because… "when in Queenstown." And now, she's brought her love of travel to a new generation. She loves exploring the world with her husband and three children and believes the best gift is family travel memories. She hasn't been to Antarctica yet, but it's on her list.

    We covered a lot of ground in this interview, but here are some of the highlights! Collette celebrates 105 years! What is the power of travel? How the guest experience is the most essential part of the Collette business. The importance of product design. What does this mean exactly? How is a tour created? Why are the tour guides one of the most impactful aspects of a tour? The beauty and splendor of Iceland! Jaclyn's Finland adventures Details of my upcoming Safari with Collette (Can't wait!)

    2023 is shaping up to be one of our most amazing travel years ever! I am so excited to share it all with you. Where will you be going? I would love to hear about it. Please email me at [email protected] - Maybe you have an idea for an upcoming episode?

    Check out these important links!

    Collette

    Collette Instagram

    Collette Facebook

    Adventures of Empty Nesters

    Travel Connections Podcast

    Collette YouTubeChannel

    Travel Unpacked (Collette's new podcast)

    Suzanne Stavert YouTube Channel

    Wilderness of South Africa: Safari By Land and Water

    Suzanne's Tour of Iceland

    Suzanne's Tour of Japan

  • So you want to learn more about cruising? You have come to the right place! My friends and fellow travel writers Ann and Steve Teget have taken over twenty different cruises - all over the world. If you need a question answered, they are just the pair to do it!

    Ann and Steve began writing about their travels in 2014 when Ann was diagnosed with two chronic illnesses and needed a hobby to lift her spirits. Since then, their blog, PostcardJar.com, has blossomed into a joy-filled site that inspires readers to live and travel well.

    Both native Midwesterners, the Tegets write about travel, food, and healthy living.

    Since 2019, this married couple has lost a combined 200+ pounds and adopted a healthier and more active lifestyle. They now seek destinations and travel experiences that enhance their healthy lifestyle and well-being.

    Ann's healthy living journey was featured on the cover of Woman's World Magazine and the "Fearlessly Facing 50 and Beyond" podcast.

    This dynamic writing duo was named the 2019 Midwest Network's Bloggers of the Year. Additionally, the Tegets own and operate a successful Airbnb in Pawhuska, Okla. Their Airbnb, called Postcard Place, has received more than 185 consecutive 5-star reviews and was featured in The Pioneer Woman Magazine.

    Highlights in this episode: The importance of connecting with their audience Authentic travel How to create healthy travel habits Their recent cruise with Holland America The first-ever Postcard Jar Cruise Sage advice for first-time cruisers Postcard Jar Friends Cruise to Alaska 2024 (I am going too!) How to flourish as you travel and in everyday life Special Tips from Ann and Steve:

    If you have never cruised before:

    Find a great travel agent Know that all cruises are not the same Consider inside passage travel A group cruise is a great introduction

    Today's episode is Part Three of my series of three episodes devoted to cruising. In Part One, we talked with Lina and David Stock of Divergent Travelers all about their global, super adventurous type of cruises. Next, in Part Two, you will hear all about our incredible experience with Viking Cruises. Lastly, Ann and Steve finished the series by sharing their extensive experience sailing on larger ships worldwide.

    Hopefully, you feel well-prepared to make an informed decision about cruising! I sure do!

    Check out the important links below!

    Important Links from this Episode:

    PostcardJar.com

    Sign Up for Postcard Jar News

    Postcard Jar Instagram

    Postcard Jar Facebook Page

    Postcard Place Airbnb

    Holland American Cruise Info

    Italy Unfiltered

    Postcard Jar Friends Cruise to Alaska 2024