Episode 46: A Hidden Gem in Central America - Our Lesser Known Destination of the Month
Costa Rica is the most visited country in Central America, but does it give you the most bang for your buck? In this episode, we present an alternative travel destination that is half the cost with a few interesting geophysical features that distinguishes it from its Central American counterpart. Including, a volcano you can surf on. This is the monthly edition of Lesser Known Destinations to consider for your next travel stop.
Episode 45: Scuba Diving the Great Blue Hole in Belize - With Issy Warner
For years, Issy Warner had dreams of going diving and getting scuba certified. She settled on Belize, home to the largest barrier reef in the Northern hemisphere, and second in the world after the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Within the intricate reef reserve system lies the Great Blue Hole, a giant marine sinkhole that was once ranked by the Discovery Channel as the number one on its list of "The 10 Most Amazing Places on Earth". Issy takes us on her journey of discovering the beauty down below as a first-time diver.
Episode 44: How To Get Scuba Certified Abroad – The Layover
Have you ever considered scuba diving but were afraid of what is down below? While this activity does have idiosyncrasies that distinguish it from other water sports; we sat down to dispel some myths about wildlife you may encounter, and provided a guide about the certification process for those who may be interested but have never taken the leap. No pun intended. The Layover series is our monthly show that features current travel news, lesser known destinations to consider for your next adventure, travel tips, and investigations into the latest trends.
Episode 43: A Tribute to Kelan Dammers - The Traveling Wingsuit Base Jumper
Kelan Dammers had been traveling the world with his wingsuit and base jumping off cliffs, bridges, and helicopters. His experiences were so unique and incredible, we chose to record an epsiode with him about his experiences (Episode #16). Kelan was passionate about the sport, but practiced caution and was transparent about the realities of participating in a dangerous sport. Above all else, Kelan was a son, brother, and good friend to many. This episode is a tribute to his life, may he rest in peace.
Episode 42: Scuba Diving Through a Midlife Crisis, Sharks and All — With Laura DeSisto
After her kids left the nest, Laura DeSisto was 49 years old and struggling. That’s when her friend convinced her to try SCUBA diving for the first time. On her first dive, she encountered a shark and it changed her life. Since then, Laura has traveled around the world to dive and has published a critically acclaimed book. In this episode, Laura recounts how the experience of diving helped her “resurface” in her own life, and talks about both the real and exaggerated risks of diving.
Episode 41: Real Underwater Cities You Can Visit — The Layover
No need to search for the lost city of Atlantis, there are real ancient underwater cities that you can visit around the world. In this episode, we dive into some of the most compelling destinations to find out what you can expect from a visit. We also feature several sites that require no diving experience. The Layover series is our monthly show that features current travel news, travel tips and investigations into the latest trends.
Episode 40: How to do a Semester at Sea — Danielle Seat on her Epic Study Abroad Experience
Ever heard of studying abroad on a boat with 600 students? Yes, it’s a thing. Semester at sea is open to any college student, provided they can afford to pay for it. In this episode, we hear from one lucky former semester at sea student Danielle Seat, who spent four months cruising eight countries during college.
Episode 39: What is the most comfortable airplane to fly on? Everything you need to know about maximizing sleep and minimizing jet lag — The Layover
When most people book a flight, they pay attention to the price and the airline, but probably don’t give a thought to the model of airplane that will be transporting them across the world. But it turns out, the type of plane you fly in can make a huge difference in overall sleep, comfort and even jet lag. In this episode, hosts Jon and Saskia discuss the hidden features to look out for in modern airplanes and how to take advantage of them. And stick around until the end to learn about our lesser known destination of the month: The Maldives of Mexico.
Episode 38: Backpacking South East Asia on a Budget for Six Months — With Brian Carlson
Want to try long-term travel, but worried about money? South East Asia might be the best place to try if you have a tight budget. In this episode, we discuss some of the best money-saving tips for traveling South East Asia with Brian Carlson, who traveled to eight countries in six months for under $5,000.
Episode 37: Psychedelic Retreats, Luxury Treasure Hunts and More 2023 Travel Trends — The Layover
Floating hotels, treasure hunts, and spiritual retreats, on this episode we dive into some of 2023’s forecasted travel trends. And if you’re not into trends, tune in for the sake of knowing what to avoid! The Layover series is a casual monthly talk show that features current travel news, travel tips and investigations into the latest trends.
Episode 36: Places In Between — A look back on 35 episodes of the Globetrotters Podcast
Borders, oceans, and lesser-known cities — these are some of the places in-between point A and point B, places which aren’t often thought of as the highlights of a journey, yet can so easily define it. Join host Saskia as she reflects back on the last 35 episodes of the Globetrotters podcast, and the lessons learned from various guests and their adventures chronicled on the show.
Episode 35: A Seven-Week Camping Safari in the African Wilderness With Elena Conner
Elena Conner didn’t really know what she was getting herself into when she booked a six-week-long caravan tour across Africa. Soon after she arrived, she found herself in the remote wilderness camping among some of the largest predators in the world, traveling from park to park in an overland truck, and sharing the journey from Kenya to South Africa with over 20 strangers. In this episode, she breaks down the highlights of her trip, and talks about what she would have done differently.
Episode 34: Air Travel With Dogs - A Nightmare Scenario With Dom Skinner
Dom Skinner, a self described planner was preparing to move from San Francisco, CA to Lisbon, Portugal and was planning on bringing his 12 year old dog Luna with him. After several months of meticulous planning, he decided Air Canada was the best option. He decided on a layover in Toronto, Canada to give his dog a break, and that is when the problems began. In this interview, you'll join us on a whirlwind of emotions as Dom struggles to find out where his dog is.
Episode 33: Making The Outdoors More Accessible - with Cris Hazzard “The Hiking Guy”
Cris Hazzard, aka “The Hiking Guy” is a professional hiking guide and author. His goal? To make hiking simple, easy, and safe. In this interview, we discuss what prompts people to avoid the outdoors, how to make nature more accessible, and his approach on writing guides and what he hopes people can get out of them.
Episode 32: What is Geotagging and How Does it Affect Popular Destinations?
In a special episode, hosts Jon, Max and Saskia discuss geotagging, gatekeeping, and how it affects destinations already suffering from over-tourism. Plus, our lesser known destination this week revolves around more affordable Greek islands you can visit compared to Mykonos and Santorini.
Episode 31: Nature First - Matt Payne on Ethical Travel Photography
We sit down with Matt Payne, Co-Founder of Natural Landscape Awards and Nature First - The Alliance for Responsible Nature Photography to discuss the ethics and importance of responsible travel photography including geotagging, gatekeeping, and why he started the alliance. Matt is also a Colorado 14er and Centennial Finisher, and Creator and Host of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast.
Episode 30: Why is everyone moving to Portugal? Fun travel jobs and Playa Santispac.
In a special episode, hosts Jon, Max and Saskia investigate the most profitable and exciting travel jobs, why it seems everyone is moving to Portugal all of sudden, and our lesser known destination: Playa Santispac.
Episode 29: How to Become a Traveling Yoga Instructor - Brytta Moreira Shares Her Tips for Traveling Yoga Teachers
Brytta Moreira, an entrepreneur and traveling yoga teacher debunks yoga cliches, shares her thoughts on yoga festivals, and her tips for those who wish to transform their yoga practice into a successful business.
Episode 28: What is Proper Flight Etiquette? What are Heritage Tours to Africa? Visiting Ometepe, Nicaragua - The Layover
In a special episode, hosts Jon, Max and Saskia investigate the numerous resources people can use to travel to their native homeland, we pose the question of what proper flight etiquette looks like, and our lesser known destination: Ometepe, Nicaragua.
Episode 27: Visiting Africa as an African American - Shido on His Life-Changing Trip to the Ivory Coast.
As a result of slavery in the United States, the family history of many African Americans was erased. Today, many African Americans still know little to nothing about their ancestral roots. Shido, an artist living in California, is one of them. So, when he was offered the opportunity to visit Africa, he immediately jumped at the chance. In this episode, Shido recounts his life-changing adventure to the Ivory Coast and the whirlwind of emotions that he experienced along the way.