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  • In this week's Travel Talk episode, host Kim Anderson shares a personal story sparked by a recent conversation that unlocked a powerful memory. It’s a moment from her travels that's hard to put into words—and even harder to forget. It was brief, unexpected, and unlike anything she’s experienced before... or since.

    This episode is all about those rare, strange, and beautiful travel moments that don’t come with a guidebook or a checklist—but leave a mark all the same.

    đŸ”č A solo hike that turned into something completely unexpected
    đŸ”č A moment of stillness that shifted Kim’s perspective
    đŸ”č Why this short experience continues to resonate years later

    If you’ve ever had a travel moment that stopped you in your tracks—or made you feel something you couldn’t quite explain—this one’s for you.

    🎧 Hit play and see if you’ve ever experienced this too. Because let's be real... IYKYK

    WANT MORE? Check out these epsiodes:

    Astrotourism 101: How to Plan the Ultimate Stargazing, Dark Sky, and Northern Lights Trip w/ Stephanie Vermillion #172Astrocartography Explained: How to Use Your Birth Chart to Choose Where to Travel, Live & Thrive w/ KJ Atlas #170Travel Talk: Your National Park Guide - 3 Parks, 2 Quirky Histories, and 1 Luxury Stay #106The Ultimate Guide to National Park Travel for Busy Professionals w/ Outdoor Influencer, Kendra Tustin #105

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  • You followed the rules. You checked all the boxes. So why does it still feel like you're living someone else’s dream?

    In this Best Of episode, host Kim Anderson revisits one of the most powerful and soul-stirring conversations from last summer with travel blogger and content creator Bea Mitiner of Bea Adventurous.

    Bea had it all: a high-powered corporate job, a successful marriage, and the kind of life that checked all the boxes. But something didn’t feel right. So she made the boldest decision of her life - she left it all behind to travel, create, and pursue a life that actually felt like hers.

    In this episode, you’ll hear how Bea sold everything, ended her marriage, and set off on a year-long journey across Sub-Saharan Africa to build a travel business rooted in meaning and connection. She shares the raw truths of that leap - what it cost her, what it gave her, and how it reshaped everything.

    WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:

    Why leaving a “good life” can be the hardest decision of allHow to build a business aligned with your values, not just your resumeWhy redefining success means going beyond money, metrics, and titles

    If you’ve ever looked around and wondered, “Is this really it?”—this episode is your sign.

    Press play and get inspired to build a life that feels like your own.

    RESOURCES:

    Connect with Bea: Instagram & Bea_Adventurous Travel Blog

    ⚡ ROUND BOOK: Ten Lessons From the Road by Allistair Humphrey

    LOVE THIS & WANT MORE? Check out these stories from other corporate girlies turned travel entrepreneurs:

    Behind the Scenes of a Delta Brand Ambassador: From Corporate Girlie to Full-Time Travel Creator w/ Janelle on a Jet #129The Ultimate Guide for Travel Content Creators: How to Pitch Brands, Get Paid, and Grow Your Social Media Following w/ Leona Marlene #140The Realities of Entrepreneurship & Turning Your Passion Into Profit w/ Travel Girl Gang Creator, Ashley Jones #97

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  • Looking for more joy in your everyday life?

    In this short and inspiring episode, host Kim Anderson shares how the joy of travel begins way before you take off.

    Whether you’re planning a big international adventure or a quick weekend getaway, this episode explores the emotional benefits of travel anticipation and why the lead-up to a trip might be just as magical as the trip itself.

    You’ll walk away feeling inspired to plan your next vacation—and understand why booking travel in advance can be a powerful way to boost your mood, build excitement, and stay connected to your love for adventure.

    Perfect for anyone craving a mindset shift, a spark of wanderlust, or a reason to finally book that trip.

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  • What if the bravest thing you ever did wasn’t getting on a plane — but stepping onto a dance floor?

    In this episode of Design Her Travel, host Kim Anderson sits down with Jen Todling, a traveler, dancer, and memoirist who quite literally danced her way around the world and, in doing so, found her way back to herself.

    At 30, Jen made a bold choice: to combine intentional travel with her love of dance. From the elegant Viennese waltz in Austria to the soulful samba in Brazil and the intimate tango in Argentina, she used movement as a way to heal, connect, and transform. Her global dance journey inspired her new memoir, Dancing on My Own Two Feet.

    If you’ve ever dreamed of dancing your way through different cultures, living more creatively, or stepping into a more courageous version of yourself, this conversation will spark something deep inside you.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    How dancing around the world can deepen your connection to culture, community, and selfWhat it really looks like to face your fears and move toward transformation, one step at a timeHow to start adding creative practices like dance to your travels, even if you’ve never taken a class before

    This one’s for the travelers, the creatives, the late bloomers, and the dream-chasers. Hit play and find out what happens when you stop waiting and start dancing.

    RESOURCES:

    Connect with Jen: Website, SubstackPick up a copy of her new book: Dancing on My Own Two Feet

    ⚡ ROUND BOOK: The Year of Yes by Shonda Rimes

    LOVE THIS & WANT MORE? Check out these episodes:

    TRAVEL TALK: The Ultimate Guide to Traveling the World Through Your Hobby #153

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  • In this week's Travel Talk episode, host Kim Anderson shares the surprising items she never travels without - some might just change how you pack forever. Inspired by the lightning round question she asks every guest on Design Her Travel, Kim flips the mic and gives you a peek into her personal packing list as she preps for her next big adventure to Spain.

    You'll learn why these unexpected essentials are always in her suitcase and how they’ve saved her trips more times than she can count.

    In this episode, you’ll discover:

    The #1 thing Kim recommends for all international travelers (it will probably surprise you!)Her “sleep trifecta” for surviving noisy hotels and jet lagThe natural remedies she always packs just in case

    Whether you're planning your first trip abroad or you're a seasoned traveler, this quick episode is packed with simple, game-changing tips you won't want to miss.

    Are any of these on your list? Let Kim know! Send her a DM on IG @designhertravel

    WANT MORE? Check out this episode on packing like a pro with carry on only:

    TRAVEL TALK: How to Pack Light for Carry-On Only w/ the 5-4-3-2-1 Method #171

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  • Think jet lag is just part of the travel game? Not anymore.

    In this episode, host Kim Anderson dives into the science of circadian rhythms, inflammation, and travel fatigue with human performance expert Andrew Herr—founder of FlyKitt, a revolutionary jet lag solution trusted by Olympians, pro sports teams, special ops, and now
 you!

    Andrew shares how jet lag is not inevitable—and why it’s actually a choice if you know the physiology behind it. From the power of light exposure and blue light blocking glasses to targeted supplement timing and anti-inflammatory tricks, you’ll walk away knowing exactly how to take control of your energy, sleep, and mental clarity on your next trip.

    Whether you're flying for business, adventure, or a dream vacation—you don’t have to waste a single day recovering.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    What actually causes jet lag (hint: it’s not just your sleep schedule)Why inflammation disrupts your circadian rhythm—and how to stop itHow this solution uses personalized algorithms and science-backed tools to help 93% of travelers avoid jet lag. Yes, 93% of travelers! Wild, right?!?

    This episode is perfect for frequent flyers, international adventurers, digital nomads, or anyone who wants to hit the ground running—jet lag–free.

    RESOURCES:

    Connect with Andrew on Instagram | Learn More About

    ⚡ ROUND RESOURCES:

    Book: The Making of the Atomic Bomb by Richard Rhodes Travel Tip: Try the goat enchiladas at La Paz Restaurant Calabasas, CA

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  • Not all superheroes wear capes
 some pack camping gear, design itineraries, and keep it together in a rainstorm.

    In this week’s Travel Talk episode, host Kim Anderson shares a heartfelt tribute to the travel moms who make adventure possible, inspired by a special childhood camping trip with her mom and aunt.

    Following this week's conversation with Nicole Smith, the founder and CEO of Flytographer (Episode #174), where we talked about their beautiful campaign to get moms in front of the camera, Kim continues the celebration of Mother's Day with a story that captures the spirit of every mom who makes travel dreams a reality.

    You'll hear how even a soggy, rain-soaked night under a canvas tent turned into one of Kim's most treasured travel memories — all thanks to the incredible women who packed the snacks, set up camp, and pivoted with grace when plans didn’t go perfectly.

    In this episode, you'll discover:
    ‱ Why travel moms are the true creators of lifelong memories
    ‱ How messy moments often turn into the best stories
    ‱ The incredible impact moms have in shaping a child's love of travel

    This episode is for anyone who’s ever been inspired by a mom’s magic — whether you are one, have one, or love one.

    Tune in and celebrate the amazing travel moms who show us all how to adventure with heart and courage. 💛

    WANT MORE? Check out these stories of amazing mom's showing their kids the world

    Roadmap to Happiness: Overlanding & Unschooling Around the World while Living a Global Mission w/ Brittney Highland of Hourless Life #41Green School Bali: A Family’s Story of Education & Adventure w/ Author Sandra Radice #111Growing Up Without Borders: One Family’s Worldschooling Adventure Visiting Every Country in the World w/ Chantal Patton #99Family Travel Made Easy: A Comprehensive Guide for Travelling with Kids of All Ages w/ Lisa Andrews of This Travel Tribe #27Travel Talk: Family Travel - Raising the Next Generation of Global Citizens #92

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  • If you’ve ever looked back at your vacation photos and wondered where you were in them
 this one's for you.

    In honor of Mother’s Day this week, we’re celebrating all the Moms out there as host Kim Anderson shares a heart-filled conversation with Nicole Smith, the founder and CEO of Flytographer—a global vacation photography company that’s transformed how families document their travels. With professional photographers in over 380 cities around the world, Flytographer helps people get frame-worthy photos with Mom in the picture, not just behind the camera.

    Nicole shares how a spontaneous photo shoot on a cobblestone street in Paris sparked a business idea that wouldn’t let go. What started as a side hustle while juggling a full-time corporate marketing job and single motherhood has become an 8-figure business and a movement that reminds moms everywhere: you deserve to be seen in your memories too.

    You’ll walk away from this episode inspired by Nicole’s journey, and with a fresh reminder that you don’t need a perfect plan to build something meaningful—you just need to start.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    How to build a global travel brand from scratch—even without tech skillsWhy getting in the photo matters (for you and your kids)The behind-the-scenes story of Flytographer’s growth to 35,000+ 5-star reviews

    This episode is for the moms doing it all, the dreamers holding back, and anyone who wants to travel more meaningfully and live life on their own terms.

    So hit play and get inspired to stop waiting, start building, and maybe even book that trip—with you in the picture this time.

    RESOURCES:

    Connect with Nicole & Flytographer: Website, Get Mom Back in the Photo Campaign & Instagram

    ⚡ROUND RESOURCES:

    The Oak Bay Beach Hotel in Victoria, BC Canada A Fine Balance by Rohinton MistryMouth Tape Sleep Aid

    EPISODE DETAILS:

    05:15 - Home might be the best place

    17:10 - You don’t need it all figured out

    14:40 - When making a big decision

    16:15 - When the right idea grabs hold of you

    18:25 - Why not you?

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  • If you love stargazing and protecting the environment, the Dark Skies Program is your new best friend. Let’s dive in!

    In this week’s Travel Talk episode, host Kim Anderson shares all about the Dark Skies Program and how it’s helping to protect our night skies from light pollution. Inspired by recent conversations with Stephanie Vermillion (Episode #172) and KJ Atlas (Episode #170), Kim takes a deep dive into how the program works, how places get certified, and why it's a game changer for astrotourism.

    Whether you're an avid stargazer or a traveler looking for unique, dark-sky experiences, this episode will guide you through how you can explore these certified destinations while supporting efforts to preserve the night sky. From iconic Dark Sky Parks to local businesses making a difference, you'll discover how everyone can get involved in keeping the stars shining bright.

    Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:

    What the Dark Skies Program is and why it’s so important for stargazing and the environment.How areas and businesses can get Dark Sky certified and the benefits of being part of this global movement.How dark sky preservation helps with astrotourism, wildlife conservation, and human health.

    This episode is for anyone who loves the night sky, is curious about astrotourism, or wants to support sustainable travel and conservation efforts. Tune in to learn how you can make a difference and start planning your next Dark Sky adventure.

    WANT MORE? Check out these episodes:

    Astrotourism 101: How to Plan the Ultimate Stargazing, Dark Sky, and Northern Lights Trip w/ Stephanie Vermillion #172Astrocartography Explained: How to Use Your Birth Chart to Choose Where to Travel, Live & Thrive w/ KJ Atlas #170Travel Talk: Your National Park Guide - 3 Parks, 2 Quirky Histories, and 1 Luxury Stay #106The Ultimate Guide to National Park Travel for Busy Professionals w/ Outdoor Influencer, Kendra Tustin #105

    Learn more about the Dark Skies Program and check the Dark Sky Finder Map for great stargazing destinations near you.

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  • What if your next bucket list trip revolved around the stars instead of the sights?

    If you’ve ever dreamed of chasing the northern lights or stargazing under the darkest skies in the world, this episode is for you. In this conversation, host Kim Anderson chats with Stephanie Vermillion, a travel journalist and photographer whose work spans National Geographic, Outside Magazine, Vogue, and Travel & Leisure. As Outside’s astrotourism columnist and author of 100 Nights of a Lifetime from National Geographic, she’s the go-to expert on how to plan magical adventures after dark.

    You’ll walk away from this episode with practical tips for planning your own stargazing or dark sky getaway - whether you're a first-timer or already obsessed with the cosmos. From chasing the solar maximum to capturing night sky photos with just your phone, you’ll learn how to plan unforgettable trips that revolve around wonder, not Wi-Fi.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    Why the new moon is the best time for stargazingHow to find the best dark sky locations What gear you actually need for night sky photography (spoiler: you probably already have it!)

    This episode is your guide to astrotourism without the overwhelm. Whether you're heading to Morocco’s Sahara or Chile’s Atacama Desert—or just want to find a quiet, starry corner closer to home—you’ll get everything you need to start planning the ultimate after-dark adventure.

    WANT MORE? Check out these episodes about exploring the night sky:

    Travel Talk: 3 Parks, 2 Quirky Histories, and 1 Luxury Stay - Your National Park Guide #106Astrocartography Explained: How to Use Your Birth Chart to Choose Where to Travel, Live & Thrive w/ KJ Atlas #170

    RESOURCES:

    Connect with Stephanie: Website, @bystephanievermillionPick Up a Copy of her Nat Geo Book: 100 Nights of a Lifetime: The World’s Ultimate Adventures After Dark

    ⚡ROUND Book: Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert

    PLACES & ITEMS REFERENCED:

    Red-light Headlamp & Flashlight

    Dark Skies Program

    Light Pollution Map

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  • Ready to stop stressing about what to bring and start packing like a pro? Discover how less really is more.

    In this week’s Travel Talk episode, host Kim Anderson shares her favorite carry-on-only strategy—the 5-4-3-2-1 capsule packing method—and why it’s been a total game-changer as she preps for a three-week trip to Spain.

    Whether you're new to the idea of traveling light or you're a seasoned carry-on-only pro looking to simplify and refresh your packing system, this method gives you a flexible, easy-to-follow foundation. It’s perfect for longer trips, digital nomad life, and even those “what if I need it” overpackers. Plus, it’ll save you stress, time, money, and your back.

    Here’s what you’ll learn:

    Exactly what the 5-4-3-2-1 capsule method is and how to adapt it to your own travel styleHow to effortlessly build a wardrobe that works for every outfit—and every occasion—using just a few key colors.Smart strategies for turning a handful of pieces into dozens of outfit combos (yes, really!)

    If you're someone who wants to travel with less and still feel like yourself, this one's for you. Grab your coffee—or your packing cubes—and let’s dive in.

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  • What if you could use astrology to find your ideal city for love, work, or your next big adventure?

    This week on the podcast, you’ll explore a whole new layer of astrology that could totally change how you plan your travels or your next move. Host Kim Anderson chats with locational astrologer KJ Atlas about astrocartography, a fascinating system that overlays your birth chart onto the globe to help you figure out the best places to live, grow, and thrive.

    Whether you're thinking about writing a book in Bali, launching a business in London, or just want to know why Costa Rica keeps calling your name, this episode helps you see how your cosmic blueprint can guide you to the places that support your purpose.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    What astrocartography and locational astrology actually are and how to start exploring your map.How your planetary lines can reveal your best places for love, career, spiritual growth, or major life changesHow to use astrology to choose destinations that align with the version of you you're becoming.

    If you're ready to stop guessing and start traveling with intention, this one's for you. Hit play and get inspired to align your next adventure with the stars.

    RESOURCES:

    Connect w/ KJ: Website, Instagram: @kj.atlas

    ⚡ ROUND BOOK: Astrology For the Soul by Jan Spiller

    EPISODE DETAILS:

    5:10 - Astro cartography can help you understand the energies

    6:07 - All different people

    18:20 - Before going into a professional astrology reading

    30:53 - Looking at your Astrocartography map for the very 1st time.

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  • Think your driver’s license will still get you through airport security next month? Maybe
 or maybe not.

    In this week’s Travel Talk episode, host Kim Anderson shares what every U.S. traveler needs to know about the upcoming REAL ID deadline—and why it could be a major issue if you’re not prepared. Whether you fly all the time or just take the occasional trip to visit family, this episode is your no-nonsense guide to staying travel-ready.

    The REAL ID requirement has been pushed back for nearly two decades, but with the May 7, 2025, deadline looming, it finally looks like it’s sticking. And if your ID isn’t compliant, you could be facing long TSA delays—or worse, a missed flight.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    What the REAL ID actually is (and how to know if you already have one)Why a passport doesn’t replace a REAL ID for domestic flightsWhat to expect if you show up to the airport without one

    So if you’re a U.S.-based traveler who loves to stay ahead of the game (or just hates the DMV), this one’s for you. Because trust me—you do not want to be that person scrambling at security come May.

    👉 Hit play and make sure your ID is ready before your next adventure.

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  • Most people fantasize about escaping the modern world—this woman actually did it.

    In this week’s episode, host Kim Anderson sits down with Miriam Lancewood, international bestselling author and wilderness explorer, whose life story reads like a modern-day survival epic.

    Miriam and her husband Peter walked into the wilds of New Zealand in 2010 with no technology, no back-up plan, and a big question: What happens to mind and body when you live far away from civilization? That one question shaped their next seven years—and changed their lives forever.

    You’ll hear about the life skills it takes to truly live off the land, what it means to hunt your own food after growing up vegetarian, and why boredom might be one of the greatest teachers of all. Miriam also shares the story of their nomadic lifestyle across Europe, settling in the Bulgarian mountains, and the deep clarity that only nature can provide.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    What it really takes to survive in the wilderness without modern tools or techThe unexpected truths about hunting, solitude, and slowing way downWhy living with nature transforms your body, mind, and relationship

    If you've ever dreamed of escaping the chaos and returning to something more primal, this episode is for you. Tune in—you might just walk away rethinking the way you live.

    RESOURCES:

    Connect with Miriam: Website & YouTube

    Pick Up a Copy of Her Books:

    Woman in the WildernessWild at Heart: The Dangers of a Nomadic Life

    WANT MORE? Check Out these episodes from other female adventurers:

    Rowing Across the Pacific, Breaking World Records & Redefining Leadership through Adventure Travel w/ Sophia Denison Johnston #32Walking the World: One Woman’s 20,000-Mile, 7-Year Journey Across 4 Continents w/ Angela Maxwell #154

    EPISODE DETAILS:

    05:17 - You don't have to work in order to live

    13:18 - The miracle

    15:13 - Confidence comes by comparison

    26:14 - When you have nothing but time

    35:50 - The key to a healthy, long-lasting relationship

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  • Ever had a place just click for you in a way you couldn’t explain?

    In this week’s Travel Talk episode, host Kim Anderson shares what makes a place feel like home—and why that answer is never one-size-fits-all.

    Inspired by her conversation with Nancy De Losa (Episode #166), who splits her time between Australia and Italy, Kim reflects on her own first experience in Italy, the instant connection she felt, and how that feeling shaped her travels going forward.

    You’ll hear Kim’s personal story of living in the port of Rome, building community abroad, and learning to embrace the places that speak to your soul—whether or not anyone else understands. Because the truth is, what you love about a place might be exactly what someone else can’t stand—and that’s the beauty of it all.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    Why “What’s your favorite place?” isn’t always an easy questionHow to trust your gut when a place just feels rightThe importance of letting your travel experiences be yours—without comparison

    If you’ve ever felt at home in a faraway place—or still wonder where that feeling might show up for you—this episode is your sign to keep exploring. So grab your coffee, press play, and let’s talk about the places that stay with you.

    Craving more Italy–Australia inspo? Check out Episode #113 with fellow Italian-Australian Cristian Bonetto—a Lonely Planet author and travel writer with his own take on life between these two beautiful places.

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  • Ever wondered what it takes to turn your passion into a lifestyle—and your lifestyle into a business?

    In this week’s episode, host Kim Anderson dives into the world of cycling, travel, and entrepreneurship with Nancy De Losa, co-founder of A’qto Cycling. Nancy’s journey spans across two continents—Australia and Italy—where she and her husband have built a boutique cycling tour company that blends sport, food, culture, and adventure. With a corporate marketing background and a passion for wellness and connection, Nancy’s story is the perfect blend of business and lifestyle design.

    What can you expect in this episode?

    A conversation filled with insights on how to transform a passion into a thriving business, and the rewarding challenges of living across two continents.

    You’ll hear about the evolution of A’qto Cycling and why slowing down and embracing a seasonal lifestyle can bring unexpected joy and fulfillment.

    TOPICS DISCUSSED:

    The secret sauce behind curating high-end cycling tours that offer more than just sportThe lifestyle rewards and challenges of splitting time between Australia and ItalyWhy aligning your business with your personal values creates ultimate freedom

    This episode is for dreamers, cyclists, aspiring digital nomads, and anyone craving inspiration on how to design a life they love—whether on the bike or off.

    Tune in for a journey of transformation, passion, and adventure!

    RESOURCES:

    Connect with Nancy: A'qto Website, Instagram, Facebook

    ⚡ ROUND BOOK: The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

    EPISODE DETAILS:

    14:10 - Being partners in both business and in life

    14:36 - If you're interested in becoming a travel entrepreneur

    23:33 - Finding success as a travel entrepreneur

    26:32 - Starting your own business

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  • Your suitcase is late—but what if I told you that’s a good thing?

    In this week’s Travel Talk episode, host Kim Anderson shares a little-known travel hack that could score you free airline miles—all for waiting at baggage claim. Inspired by her conversation with Betsy (Episode #164), an Alaska Airlines points and miles expert, Kim breaks down exactly how this perk works, who’s eligible, and how to make sure you don’t miss out on easy miles the next time your bag takes its sweet time arriving.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    The airline policies that reward you for delayed baggage.How to claim your miles (and the key deadlines you can’t miss!).Pro tips to make sure you always get the compensation you deserve.

    So, the next time your suitcase is MIA at baggage claim, don’t stress—get rewarded. Tune in now!

    Like this and want more? Check out these episodes for more travel hacking tips & inspiration!

    Travel More, Spend Less: The Ultimate Guide to Budget Travel Hacking w/ Kendyl Grender #58 Behind the Scenes of a Delta Brand Ambassador: From Corporate Girlie to Full-Time Travel Creator w/ Janelle on a Jet #129

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  • Ever wish you could fly business class without paying business class prices?

    In this episode of Design Her Travel, host Kim Anderson sits down with Betsey, an Alaska Airlines points and miles expert who’s cracked the code on how to travel in luxury without draining your bank account. From grocery store hacks to unexpected redemption perks, you’ll learn how to stretch every dollar into travel rewards—especially if you’re flying Alaska Airlines.

    Whether you’re completely new to the travel hacking game or you’re ready to level up your strategy, this episode will teach you smart, repeatable, and surprisingly easy ways to earn and redeem Alaska Airlines miles for maximum value.

    You’ll learn:

    Why Alaska Airlines is one of the hottest loyalty programs right nowHow to earn miles on groceries, gift cards, and even late luggageHow to book premium travel without spending premium money

    This episode is for you if you're ready to stop watching everyone else fly first class and start doing it yourself—without spending more than you already are. Seriously, if you can buy a coffee, you can earn miles. Press play and prepare to be blown away.

    RESOURCES:

    Connect with Betsey on Instagram @heralaskatravels⚡ROUND Book: We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel RodgersLooking for that carryon with a seat? Check it out here: MiaMilly

    EPISODES MENTIONED:

    Behind the Scenes of a Delta Brand Ambassador: From Corporate Girlie to Full-Time Travel Creator w/ Janelle on a Jet #129

    EPISODE DETAILS:

    13:56 - Alaska and Hawaiian airlines recently merged

    16:33 - If you are an Alaskan native

    18:57 - Amex platinum cards are a great way to get 5 points

    20:08 - There are lots of ways to stack points and miles

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  • Dreaming of taking your furry best friend on a European adventure? You’ll need this first.

    In this week's Travel Talk episode, host Kim Anderson breaks down everything you need to know about the EU Pet Passport—the must-have document that makes traveling across Europe with your pet a breeze.

    Inspired by world travelers like Tom Turcich (who walked the globe with his dog, Savannah – Episode #162) and Stephanie & Gillian of Our Freedom Years (who roam with their two pups – Episode #20), this episode tackles the big questions:

    What exactly is an EU Pet Passport, and who needs one?How do you get one—and why can’t you get it before arriving in the EU?What are the biggest mistakes pet owners make (and how can you avoid them)?

    If you’re planning to explore Europe with your four-legged companion, this episode is your one-stop guide to stress-free pet travel. Grab your leash, your pup (or cat
 or ferret?), and tune in!

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  • One man, one dog, and a seven-year journey across 38 countries—this is their story.

    In this episode, host Kim Anderson sits down with Tom Turcich, the tenth person to ever walk around the world—and the first to do it with a dog. After the sudden loss of a close friend, Tom was compelled to make the most of life. The day before his 26th birthday, he set out on an adventure that spanned seven years, 38 countries, and 28,000 miles, redefining his understanding of travel, resilience, and human connection.

    Along the way, Tom faced extreme weather, illness, and the loneliness of long stretches on the road. He also gained an unexpected travel companion—Savannah, a rescue dog who became his loyal partner in adventure. From the mental and physical challenges of walking the world to the powerful lessons he learned about patience, purpose, and embracing the unknown, Tom’s journey is as inspiring as it is extraordinary.

    Tune in to hear:
    ✔ How grief and a love for adventure fueled Tom’s world walk
    ✔ The logistics of walking across continents (with a dog!)
    ✔ Life lessons from the road—why patience and presence are key to any dream

    Whether you're dreaming of your own big adventure or looking for motivation to take the next step in life, Tom’s story will leave you inspired.

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    CONNECT WITH TOM:

    Website: The World Walk Pick Up Your Copy of Tom's Book

    RESOURCES Mentioned in the Episode:

    Episode #154: Walking the World: One Woman’s 20,000-Mile, 7-Year Journey Across 4 Continents w/ Angela Maxwell Into the Wild by John KrakauerKarl BushbySteve Newman

    WANT MORE? Check out these episodes:

    Part One: The First Person to Travel to Every Country Without Flying w/ Thor Pedersen - Once Upon a Saga (Episode #59)Part Two: The First Person to Travel to Every Country Without Flying w/ Thor Pedersen - Once Upon a Saga (Episode #61)

    EPISODE DETAILS:

    5:25 You only have so much time in this one life

    6:15 Dreams require commitment

    8:26 You only get this one life

    14:58 If you are living your dreams

    25:36 The more you travel, the more you realize

    36:21 We are all small humans

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