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Interviews

sean

A lot of people are fascinated with history and travel – the popularity of articles like our piece on the world’s oldest countries or travel the Silk Road is a testament to that. But unlike others, who have come to love history via travel (or vice versa), today’s guest seems to just have been born [...]

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Cheryl Probst

As just like many of you, I love this weekly feature, because of the voice it brings and the opportunity for people to share their stories and their travel experiences. Every once in awhile I really jump back, and today was one of those moments. It was because Cheryl’s story really highlighted for me the [...]

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Art, Travel, and Rediscovering Yourself

October 7, 2010by Andy Hayes

alexandra korey

Today we have an interview guest who is just one of those people you can’t help but find fascinating. Alexandra has a multitude of backgrounds and interests – in fact, as you’ll see, she’s got a lot of titles to her name. Her perspective on art + travel is refreshing and I love how she [...]

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Bitten by the Travel Bug

September 30, 2010by Andy Hayes

sasha

As with many of our travel guests, today’s interviewee has been bitten by the travel bug.  Hard.  She’s a young one from Australia, so I suspect you’ll be drawn in by her ability to tell a great story.  It’s a long one, so without further ado…

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How to Travel without a Plan

September 23, 2010by Andy Hayes

Today’s interviewee guest caught my attention because she travels without a plan – i.e. by the seat of your pants. That’s just not my style, and I know there are other over-planners out there. Don’t get me wrong – I leave plenty of room for serendipity – but Kate’s relaxed and breezy approach to travel [...]

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Travelling Low and Slow

September 16, 2010by Andy Hayes

wes

I always love our weekly travel interview slot here, because no matter how many travellers come through these virtual doors, nobody has the same style of travel. Just like snowflakes, we all drift towards the mode of transport and destinations that appeal to our personality and sense of adventure. Today’s guest, Wes, calls his travels [...]

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Backpacking with Simplicity

September 9, 2010by Andy Hayes

Many of you readers are backpackers at heart, while others might feel that it’s not your thing. I’d encourage you to drop your judgement and read on with today’s travel interview guests, Michael Tieso, who has some fantastic insights into travelling simply. That’s a concept that applies no matter what kind of luggage your socks [...]

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Evelyn Hannon

Today I am so pleased to speak with one of my idols in the travel world, Evelyn Hannon. The title of this article may sound a bit over the top, but it’s the least I can do to shout from the rooftops about how much I love, care, and respect Evelyn, who has been promoting [...]

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Try Something Different Next Time You Travel

August 26, 2010by Andy Hayes

dan

In the quest for finding the ultimate travel experience, sometimes we are apt to follow the leader a bit. While here at Sharing Travel Experiences we try to offer a well-rounded picture of your options and alternatives, we can’t cover everything. Nor have we been everywhere (despite the impression). That’s why I love the advice [...]

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Life on the Road is a Mystery

August 19, 2010by Andy Hayes

JungleLodge

Everyone comes from a different perspective, and often our viewpoint is coloured by where we grew up and the experiences we’ve as we became an adult. Today’s guest, Brendan Van Son, comes from a small town but has a big world view.  I’d encourage you to read on, because I think we all can learn [...]

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