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  • What would you do if...

    While would you do if while helping out a "friend" that friend end up stealing your money and ID. Suddenly you find yourself rushing to replace a stolen passport days before a scheduled flight and house sitting job.

    About The Guest

    Nora has travelled full-time for 12 years and continues to travel half the year. She’s lived in and travelled through 60+ countries and counting. She is an expert on travel, personal finance (as a former CFP), and lifestyle design and has coined the term financially sustainable travel. It’s not about budget travel (though she’s done a bunch of that), nor is it about being environmentally sustainable (though she’s a big advocate of that too). It’s about making money successfully, spending money smartly, and managing it wisely – all in the arena of lifestyle travel. These three pillars form the foundation of her website.

    Website:
    The Professional Hobo

    Resources, Tips & Tricks Why it's important to know where your Countries consulate or Embassy is in the country you are visiting. Why having a tattoo of your countries flag might just be enough to prove your citizenship. And why keeping copies of your passport and other identification can prove to be helpful. Related Blog Post, Podcast Episodes & Books: Brace Yourself: Travel Isn’t All Roses and Lollipops – The Professional Hobo Sponsors: Toronto Bloggers Collective (Toronto Based Facebook Group)
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  • What would you do if...

    After planning what will be the perfect winter weekend getaway in Jamaica, just before leaving, you realize that your passport has expired.

    About The Guest

    Katherine is a freelance writer covering travel, lifestyle, literature, & culture. Her work has appeared in Architectural Digest, Departures, Forbes, The Week, Business Insider, TripSavvy, The Daily Beast, World Travel Magazine, Tasting Table, Elite Daily, Popsugar, Brit + Co, Go Overseas, Quest Magazine, and the Recorder Newspapers, where she began her career as a reporter. She earned her master’s degree with honours in literature from the New School.

    Website:
    Katherine Parker-Magyar

    Resources, Tips & Tricks: Whether dealing with the Embassy or Insurance etc., always write down the full name and contact info of the person you spoke with as well as the date and time. If it’s your fault admit that you made a mistake instead of trying to blame everything and everyone Markdown the date of the passport of expiry in your calendar and set a reminder a few months away to allow time to get it renewed Check the expiry of your passport before starting to plan your trip Make a copy of your passport and keep them in your bags and on your person. Also, keep your passport number accessible within an email to yourself or on your phone
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  • What would you do if...

    While jumping onto a human water catapult you land in a way that breaks your back.

    About The Guest

    Lara, a mid-twenty, Dutch, glass is half air, half water type of girl. She is best described as clumsy, down-to-earth, and sarcastic. Just like any other girl next door, she loves travelling, food, learning new things, meeting new people and seeing new places.

    Website:

    Both Feet On The Road

    Resources, Tips & Tricks: Get Insurance when travelling !! Call your insurance before your trip and find out what isn’t covered based on your travel itinerary. Data and access to wifi. You tools like Skyroam to create a personal hot spot for your device Keep all your paperwork and receipts. Sponsors: Toronto Bloggers Collective (Toronto Based Facebook Group)
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  • What would you do if...

    while four days in on tour deep within the Amazon, you slip on the stairs of a skiff boat and break your back?

    About The Guest(s)

    Their mantra is: “Adventure is for Everyone”

    Dave & Deb believe that you don’t have to be an uber-athlete, adrenaline junkie or a part of the ultra-rich to be an adventurer! All you need is the desire to achieve something more. Dave and Deb are the founders of their award-winning travel blog The Planet D and have become experts in the travel space and named the Top Travel Influencers by Forbes Magazine.

    Since 2007 they have visited over 115 countries on all 7 continents and have worked hard to become the leading source of detailed city guides, personal travel tips, inspiring stories and so much more.

    Website:
    The Planet D

    Resources. Tips & Tricks: Get Insurance when travelling !! Call your insurance before your trip and find out what isn’t covered based on your travel itinerary. Travel with an organized tour when exploring extreme and remote locations Keep all your paperwork and receipts Related Blog Posts, Podcast Episodes & Books:

    012: The Future Of Travel – Post Pandemic (with Dave Bouskill & Debra Corbeil - The Planet D) - Travel Horror Stories Podcast

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  • What would you do if while travelling you head out for the evening only to find upon returning to your Airbnb, you’ve been robbed?

    About The Guest

    Lora Pope
    Travelling the world has changed her life. Through solo adventure travel, She’s gained confidence, new perspectives, growth, freedom, and joy. She truly believes that adventure travel can change lives, and she wants to help you discover the same joys from it that she has. Whether you want to maximize your paid time off, take a sabbatical from work, or leave it all behind for a life of adventure, she’s here to help. She’s done it all, and you can too.

    Website:
    Explore With Lora

    Resources, Tips & Tricks: It’s not only important to have health insurance but you. Should have insurance for your valuables as well Never assume that just because a country or city is considered safe that you should let your guard down Buy your plane tickets on your visa. If the airline can’t offer you a refund your credit card might. Choose a credit card that has specific flight perks. Airbnb does not have coverage for the guests but Airbnb hosts do have coverage Be careful who you choose to travel with. When things go wrong people will show their true colours and not everyone handles stress the same. Sponsors: Toronto Bloggers Collective (Toronto Based Facebook Group)
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  • What Would You Do If..

    while riding on the back of a scooter in Grenada? An SUV swerves into your lane and hits you head-on.

    About The Guest

    Nora has travelled full-time for 12 years and continues to travel half the year. She’s lived in and travelled through 60+ countries and counting. She is an expert on travel, personal finance (as a former CFP), and lifestyle design and has coined the term financially sustainable travel. It’s not about budget travel (though she’s done a bunch of that), nor is it about being environmentally sustainable (though she’s a big advocate of that too). It’s about making money successfully, spending money smartly, and managing it wisely – all in the arena of lifestyle travel. These three pillars form the foundation of her website.

    Website:
    The Professional Hobo

    Resources, Tips & Tricks Always have travel insurance If you get hurt and are able to call your insurance, do so before heading to the hospital and they will tell you where to go Keep the phone number, contact info, insurance name and policy number handy Sponsors Toronto Bloggers Collective (Toronto Based Facebook Group)
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  • WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF…

    If one week before your much anticipated & expensive trip to Antarctica, you get bitten by a stray dog in Argentina?

    ABOUT THE GUEST

    Marie enjoys soft adventures like hiking or snorkelling, art & culture, trying out different foods, winery hopping, and discovering off-the-beaten-path destinations. She writes for solo travellers in their 40s, 50s or beyond, who are active and curious (or would like to become one), Since August 2013, Big Travel Nut has been helping travellers:

    Website:
    Big Travel Nut

    RESOURCES, TIPS & TRICKS: Antarctica is not a country Make sure you have insurance Always keep a credit card available for emergencies Make sure your shots are up to date Stay away from and keep your kids away from stray animals SPONSORS: Toronto Bloggers Collective (Toronto Based Facebook Group)
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  • What To Do If...

    While crossing the border from Jordan into Palestine the souvenir sword you purchased starts setting off every single security alarm and light? You are accused of carrying a weapon and brought into the office for further interrogation.

    About The Guest

    Katherine is a freelance writer covering travel, lifestyle, literature, & culture. Her work has appeared in Architectural Digest, Departures, Forbes, The Week, Business Insider, TripSavvy, The Daily Beast, World Travel Magazine, Tasting Table, Elite Daily, Popsugar, Brit + Co, Go Overseas, Quest Magazine, and the Recorder Newspapers, where she began her career as a reporter. She earned her master’s degree with honours in literature from the New School.

    Website:
    Katherine Parker-Magyar

    Resources, Tips & Tricks: Look into having your hotel ship your valuable items or possible items like knives and swords that could be taken away at customs. Even though it’s a souvenirs rules around what accepted and not accepted differ from airport to airport Being upfront with security about what’s in your suitcase can possibly cause an alarm to go off Look at what allowed in your carryon and things differ from country to country Label where you bought things so you can remember where everything came from. Sponsors: Toronto Bloggers Collective (Toronto Based Facebook Group)
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  • What would you do if...

    While en route from Dakar, Senegal to Bamako, Mali in West Africa, the bus you’re riding breaks down the minute you reach the outskirts of the city. In fact, it breaks down so many times you are forced to spend two nights sleeping on the bus.

    Believe it or not, we are only just getting started.

    About THe Guest

    Nick is a photojournalist who works in the sports industry. His wife Wendy is an intrepid traveller, vegan foodie and polyglot.
    At The Nomadic Vegan, she combines her passions for travel, veganism and language while showing her readers how fun and fulfilling vegan travel can be.

    She is an avid traveller who’s visited more than 100 countries.

    Website:
    The Nomadic Vegan

    Resources, Tips & Tricks: The takeaway here is that they were fortunate to have a glimpse into the lives of other people in a different part of the world. Experiences like this humble you and put things into perspective and it’s one of the main reasons why I travel. I love learning from other people, through their culture, customs, food, music and stories. Having these experiences however good or however bad makes you a better human being - at least that’s what it does for me

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  • What would you do if...

    while on route to visit an important Buddhist Temple, in China you suddenly find yourself surrounded by loads of police and a SWAT unit.

    About The Guess

    Wendy is an intrepid traveller, vegan foodie and polyglot. At The Nomadic Vegan, she combines her passions for travel, veganism and language while showing her readers how fun and fulfilling vegan travel can be.

    She is an avid traveller who's visited more than 100 countries.

    Website:
    The Nomadic Vegan

    Resources, Tips & Tricks

    Learn a little bit of the language Research your destination for and news on Civil Unrest. Check your countries government website for travel advisories Install and use translation apps on your phone

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  • What would you do if...

    While travelling abroad you suddenly find yourself fighting off one of the four strains of Dengue Fever.

    About the guest

    Nora has travelled full-time for 12 years and continues to travel half the year. She’s lived in and travelled through 60+ countries and counting. She is an expert on travel, personal finance (as a former CFP), and lifestyle design and has coined the term financially sustainable travel. It’s not about budget travel (though she’s done a bunch of that), nor is it about being environmentally sustainable (though she’s a big advocate of that too). It’s about making money successfully, spending money smartly, and managing it wisely – all in the arena of lifestyle travel. These three pillars form the foundation of her website.

    Website:
    The Professional Hobo

    Resources, Tips & Tricks:

    There is no cure or vaccine for Dengue fever.

    Known as the Bone Breaking Disease because in the latter days of the fever you feel as though your bones are being broken.

    You will also break out into a full-body rash

    If you find yourself sick - before heading to the ER, try the pharmacy

    Related Blog Posts, Podcast Episodes & Books: Milking Goats: https://youtu.be/RnZ-1v2TNxQ Brace Yourself: Travel Isn’t All Roses and Lollipops - The Professional Hobo Victorian Bush Fires - The Professional Hobo How to Get Free Accommodation Around the World - Nora Dunn Sponsors: Toronto Bloggers Collective (Toronto Based Facebook Group)
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  • What would you do if...

    Surviving getting sick while traveling abroad. What would you do if you travelled to a foreign country for business? The night before you get so sick that you need to be hospitalized

    About the guest

    Kasia is all about adventure, exploration and discovery with a focus on responsible travel. An exciting way about the world as well as self-reflection and personal freedom. A place for curious travellers, looking for new experiences, discovering new things and learning something new along the way.

    Website:
    Kasia Writes

    Resources, Tips & Tricks: Insurance, Insurance, Insurance – make sure you have travel insurance. You never know what can happen. Call the insurance company if you can and let them know that you are going to the hospital and which hospital your are at. At times the insurance can confirm that are in or going to a good hospital Make sure any over the counter medication you bring with you is not expired Your credit card may already have insurance. If you have a known condition, make sure your credit card covers it If you have allergies and specific allergies to certain medications be sure to keep that info on you. And make sure to have that information translated in the language of the country(s) you are visiting. Always make sure you have wifi (local SIM Card or portable WIFI like Skyroam Always let people know where you are Sponsors: Toronto Bloggers Collective (Toronto Based Facebook Group)
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  • What would you do if...

    while on route to meet a friend at a national park in the evening you take a break and wind up getting locked out of your car?

    About the guest

    Hilary is the owner of Green Van Go and pursuer of van life dreams since November 2019. She shares budget-friendly ways to start a van life without feeling like you’ve completely spent all of your savings and pigeon-holed yourself into the lifestyle. As someone who still wears the same volleyball club sweatshirts from her middle school days, she’s a master at combining comfort and budgeting.

    Green Van Go

  • What would you do if…

    While studying in Oslo, you decide to fly out to Croatia for the weekend and back in class by Monday for an exam. The only thing is an Icelandic volcano ash cloud grounded all flights resulting in a 20-hour bus and boat ride in order to get back to Oslo.

    About The Guest(s)

    Christopher Mitchell is a Canadian travel writer and content creator based in Toronto but he’s laid roots in Oslo, Seoul, Istanbul and a few other spots. He’s been writing about and documenting his travels for about ten years. He’s visited 80 countries along the way and has no plans on stopping anytime soon.

    Website:

    Traveling Mitch

    Resources. Tips & Tricks:

    Pay attention to travel advisories The difference between a good story and a bad story is pretty slim Things don’t always go right went travelling. Stay open-minded When on a tropical island try the mango ;)

    Related Blog Posts, Podcast Episodes & Books:

    One Day in Oslo, Norway - A Quick-Hitting Oslo Itinerary - Traveling Mitch Things To See In Oslo In 2 Days (Viking Approved) - Rudderless Travel

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  • What would you do if…

    While on a flight the creepy passenger beside you started making unwanted sexual advances and vulgar female harassment.

    About The Guest(s)

    Kathryn has had itchy feet ever since she was a teenager. Her parents took her on summer road trips every year across Canada and because of that, she has been hooked on the notion of always being on the move. Now, as a Toronto-based mother, her children are embodying the desire to see the world as well. Today, she is a family travel expert that has utilized planes, trains and automobiles with her two children numerous times yearly to both national and international destinations.

    Website:

    Kathryn Anywhere

    Resources. Tips & Tricks:

    As soon as someone makes you feel uncomfortable get a flight attendant.

    Related Blog Posts, Podcast Episodes & Books:

    Kathryn Anywhere: It's Like Trying To Find Waldo - Rudderless Travel

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  • What would you do if…

    While travelling abroad with your partner for about three years your relationship starts to break down, resulting in breaking up while abroad

    About The Guest(s)

    Nora has travelled full-time for 12 years and continues to travel half the year. She’s lived in and travelled through 60+ countries and counting. She is an expert on travel, personal finance (as a former CFP), and lifestyle design and has coined the term financially sustainable travel. It’s not about budget travel (though she’s done a bunch of that), nor is it about being environmentally sustainable (though she’s a big advocate of that too). It’s about making money successfully, spending money smartly, and managing it wisely – all in the arena of lifestyle travel. These three pillars form the foundation of her website.

    Website:

    The Professional Hobo

    Resources. Tips & Tricks:

    Travel accelerates the natural progression of a relationship Through travel, you will learn a lot about yourself.
    You’ll also learn a lot about the person you’re travelling with Travel inherently put you in stressful situations (out of your comfort zone, no familiarity, no stability - stuff will always go wrong) Not being on the same page with regards to the trip can lead to problems Not being on the same page with regards to finances can lead to problems When travelling long term you are going to spend 24 hours with each other. A lot of the listed issue can occur when travelling with friends as well The easiest way to avoid problems is by having good communication

    Related Blog Posts, Podcast Episodes & Books:

    Brace Yourself: Travel Isn’t All Roses and Lollipops - The Professional Hobo Victorian Bush Fires - The Professional Hobo How to Get Free Accommodation Around the World - Nora Dunn

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  • What would you do if…

    Your typical flight from Toronto to Jordan suddenly turned into a three-day marathon of stress and fatigue due to the airline's mismanaged flights and bad weather. Oh and don’t forget to add two young children to the mix

    About The Guest(s)

    Christina and Kevin Wagar are travel-loving parents who live just outside of Toronto, Ontario in Canada with their two boys. They began their family travel blog back in 2015. They were out of the country on so many adventures with their young children and their family and friends were always wondering where they were and what they were up to. They began Wandering Wagars as a way to share their stories and photos with friends from around the world and their own backyard.

    Website:

    Wandering Wagars

    Resources. Tips & Tricks:

    When travelling with kids make sure to give yourself some extra time (kids aren’t always experienced with going through security etc)

    Flying with a lap child (child under 2 years old) you don’t have to pay the full ticket price. At times you may pay nothing or maybe you just pay the taxes because the child will sit in your lap

    Ensure that when flying with a lap child you are not seated in the emergency exit rows

    Pack lots of snacks when travelling with kids (granola bars, crackers

    Pack lots of extra diapers

    Every child is different when travelling but bring iPads, headphones, chargers, portable battery chargers etc

    Ensure that you have clear rules and expectations prior, during the flight and at the destination

    Make the kids part of the trip planning

    Related Blog Posts, Podcast Episodes & Books:

    Why You Should Consider Family Adventure Vacations For Your Next Holiday - Wandering Wagars

    What do kids get out of world travel? - Wandering Wagars

    Amazing experiences for kids in Jordan - Wandering Wagars

    Just Wandering With The Wagars - Rudderless Travel

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  • What would you do if…

    while exploring Marrakech Morocco you dip down an alleyway on your way back to your accommodation where you suddenly find yourself fending off a male attacker. Also, why adjusting your travel expectations makes for a better trip.

    About The Guest(s)

    Erin Hynes aka Pina is a Canadian blogger, writer, and digital marketing specialist. She was 19 years old when she moved on a whim to Venice, Italy, where she spent many months working in a hostel. It was there that she earned the nickname Pina …because “Erin” is hard to pronounce if you speak Italian. She believes that travel is an incredible way to learn not only about the world but about yourself. But, travel is not accessible to all - those of us who can travel have privilege, and therefore, responsibility. Her blog will not only inspire you to travel but do it responsibly.

    Website:

    Pina Travels

    Podcast:

    Alpaca My Bags

    Resources. Tips & Tricks: As a traveller, it is important to consider how different cultures can be when it comes to certain issues like gender parody. You can not hold people accountable (in their country) to the same standards that you may have in yours. Unfortunately, travelling as a male is still different than travelling as a female in terms of safety, rights and treatment (some places more than others). While I’m not saying don’t travel - until this gets better, I do feel it's something that you should consider. You need to travel for what a country has as opposed to what a country doesn’t have Related Blog Posts, Podcast Episodes & Books: S01E02 - Morocco: Experiences of Sexism as a Female Traveler - Alpaca My Bags Sponsors: Toronto Bloggers Collective (Toronto Based Facebook Group)
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  • What would you do if...

    You found yourself getting sick after traveling – after a year of back-to-back trips you become ill with a stomach virus that just doesn’t seem to want to go away. Nothing seems to work; acupuncture, expensive meds and even clinical trials at local hospitals.

    About The Guest(s)

    Brianne started her blog in the summer of 2015 with the goal of encouraging professionals to take time away from their busy lives to travel. She wanted to share stories of those of us who have responsibilities like jobs, homes, pets, as well as spouses and children, yet still make travel a priority to inspire others to do so too. Brianne is also very committed to travelling as sustainably as possible. For her that means supporting responsible companies by doing her research, leaving a light environmental footprint wherever she goes, and ensuring her tourist dollars stay within local communities by avoiding chain hotels and restaurants.

    Website:
    A Traveling Life

    Resources. Tips & Tricks: Be strict when it comes to your health (eat healthy as often as possible, get plenty of rest, stay hydrated etc) Research where you are going (from a health perspective) Check the government websites to see where they are regarding health Be sure that all your shots are up to date re: Street Food: look for places with high turnover and long lines Try to eat fruit that has a peel of a rind (Bananas, Orange etc) Probiotics get your system on probiotics all the time and especially when you gonna be travelling Be more mindful of your health and don’t wait till you’re run down to go get checked out. GRAYL Ultralight Water Purifier [+ Filter] Bottle LifeStraw Personal Water Filter

    **Please consult your doctor or health care professional before trying any probiotics** (We are not doctors) Flora Advanced Adult Probiotic Capsules 60 Count (These are the probiotics Brianne uses - they say for 55+ but she's not 55+ :-)) Related Blog Posts, Podcast Episodes & Books: 013: Surviving Diarrhea For Six Days While Travelling Abroad - Travel Horror Stories Podcast Sponsors: Toronto Bloggers Collective (Toronto Based Facebook Group)
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  • What would you do if...

    while visiting family and friends up by Australia’s you find yourself narrowly escaping Australia’s New South Wales Bushfires.

    About The Guest(s)

    Alex and Bell’s mission is to arm you with great travel information, so you get the most from your trips. They also offer great travel hacks that can save you thousands of dollars on flights and hotels in a given year! They cover hidden gem destinations off the tourist trail, in addition to the world’s most popular places. Whether you’re new to travelling or a seasoned explorer, you’ll find useful information based on many years of living abroad and over 20 years of experience travelling around the world!

    Website:

    Wanderlust Marriage

    Resources. Tips & Tricks:

    Download an app that can keep track of the fires

    Turn on the radio and listen for bushfires on your way to and at your destination

    Don’t leave your windows open overnight because if there is a fire nearby you can choke from the smoke

    When compared to North America the seasons are reversed so our summer is their winter. As a result December, January and February are the worst for the bush fires

    Travel with a lot of water and food when exploring the outback

    Related Blog Posts, Podcast Episodes & Books:

    How to Survive a Natural Disaster: Preparation & Safety Tips - Travel Horror Stories Melbourne: Great Things to Do From Sports to Arts - Wanderlust Marriage Sydney Pubs and Restaurants You Should Visit - Wanderlust Marriage 015: Surviving Australia’s Victorian Bushfires (with Nora Dunn) (Part 1) - Travel Horror Stories Podcast

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