Talking Cheap Travel with Brian Peters from No Debt World Travel
Today I have the pleasure of chatting with the internet celebrity superstar Brian Peters from No Debt World Travel. It’s a fitting close to 2009, which has been a very eventful year indeed for Sharing Travel Experiences. I really enjoyed Brian’s perspective on things and I think you will to. Brian certainly lives the travel more lifestyle, and he does it on a dime and penny budget. So, Brian, I hand it over to you…
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Chatting with Jeff from Have Pack, Will Travel
It’s Christmas eve, and it’s our next-to-last interview of the year! Today we have another travel writer/blogger Jeff from the website Have Pack, Will Travel. Jeff’s site is a very popular one so we’re pleased he took the time out to speak with us here at STE.

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Travelling Yourself with Cailin
Today’s interviewee guest is a Canadian superstar, with her own travel television programme who’s been there, done that. It’s Cailin O’Neil, who has lots of thoughts and travel tips for us today. Welcome, Cailin!

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Round the World with Dave
This week’s interviewee is an avid blogger, frequent Twitter personality, and all around good guy. It’s Dave, managing editor of Gobackpacking. He’s travelled the world, lived in many places, and has the stories to prove it. As you soon shall see….

Could you introduce yourself?
My name is Dave and I’m originally from Pelham, New York, though I live in northern Virginia now. Growing up, my family took a lot of vacations, though they were mostly to US destinations such as Florida, Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Hawaii (my favorite). My last family vacation was a 2-week trip to England when I was 16.
It wasn’t until after college that I experienced backpacking abroad for the first time. I was immediately hooked on the feelings of self-reliance, independence, and freedom which came with solo travel.
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Hidden Travel Treasures with J, the Travel Authority
While the team at STE are the authority on the travel more lifestyle, there’s another travel authority out there. Her name is Jeanine, and she knows exactly what she’s talking about when it comes to hidden travel treasures and off-beat travel. Let me introduce J, the Travel Authority…
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Looking Through the Hole in the Donut
If the headline grabbed you, so will today’s interviewee. She’s treading her own path behind what must be some of the web’s most unique branding! (And what’s with this week’s food themes – first chocolate travel, now donuts?) Anyway, without further ado….

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Falling Uphill with Scott Stoll
Today’s interview is with Scott Stoll, author of the book Falling Uphill, founder of the adventure travel community The Argonauts, and perpetual traveller. He’s currently cycling around the world. Yes, cycling – as in on a bicycle.

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Galavanting with Kim Mance
Kim Mance is editor and co-creator of the online women’s travel magazine, Galavanting. She’s also founder of Travel Blog Exchange, a community of new media travel writers. While on her travels, she also writes for MarieClaire.com’s Travel Diaries, The Huffington Post, and other places around the web.

Kim looking slightly daunted at a glass-blowing lesson in Otaru, Japan.
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Great Travel Tips from the TravelDudes
If it’s great travel tips and travel deals that you’re after, we’ve got ‘em served up hot and fresh today with our interviewee guest. He’s based in Germany but well versed on the secret travel recommendations from all continents. Without further ado, I welcome Melvin from TravelDudes…
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Interview: Techie Travel Tips from FoXnoMad
I‘ve probably learned more techie travel tips in today’s interview than ever before! Not to imply I’m a complete technophile when it comes to travel gear, but I don’t take advantage of all the bells and whistles as much as I should. I will now though, courtesy of Anil…

Let’s start with a brief introduction.
My name is Anil Polat and I’m a traveler who’s been fascinated with the culture of travel for many years. It’s funny when people ask me what ‘foXnoMad’ means as it’s been an inside joke that I can’t explain it. It comes from my idea of foxes, the only animals aside from humans that inhabit all of the continents (including Antarctica) of the world and adapt to any environment they find themselves in. It’s very similar to what frequent travelers do – we adapt, learn, and absorb our changing surroundings.
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