Let's Travel Radio
By Susan Raphael and Michael Zufolo
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Podcast Description
Let's Travel is an internet travel radio show that takes you to the four corners of the world. Each week you'll hear from an array of globetrotters, artists, chefs and musicians, as they share their travel thoughts and secrets with you!
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The Worlds of Nonprofits and The Worlds of Planning | Travel the many and various nonprofits worlds, whether you are travelling or staying put. How did the nonprofit worlds become so important to us in our daily lives? How come we are, to a great part, unaware of the nonprofit worlds? How has planning - city, urban, and national - changed and how will it change? Join John Casey, a Nonprofit Guru, and Ethel Sheffer, a planner, and learn about the relationships and interrelationships. | 2/18/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Chinese New Year 2010 | This week's show is expected to raise your IQ level on all things Chinese. We'll talk about some of the most honored customs and traditions the people of China have carried to the present day. We'll also hit on some of their popular dishes and what they signify. And we'll make reference to China's historical sites and places of interest. There are special packages and promotions for 2010 too. You'll hear about these and more from our featured guests. They include Ms. Agnes Hsu, Director of the Confucius Institute/ China Institute, New York, the director of the World Monuments Fund, and a surprise new award winning Chinese chef to start with. | 2/11/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Way To Go! | Make new friends! Help the world! Build a school! Sleep on a strange couch! This week on Let's Travel Susi explores the worlds of global volunteering and couch surfing. | 2/4/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Galapagos Islands: A Living Museum and Showcase of Evolution | Travel with Susi to the Galapagos Islands, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the place which inspired Charles Darwin to write his "Origin of the Species". Learn what is so unique about the Galapagos and what is being done to preserve and conserve the extraordinary biodiversity. | 1/28/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Traffic, Bridges, Infrastructure, etc. | Explore traffic, infrastructure, bridges, including bridges that can be "interrogated" remotely on their condition, etc., with Samuel I. Schwartz, a.k.a., Gridlock Sam. How come America spends so little on its infrastructure? Can bikes and cars get along? Can people, trucks, cars, bikes, trains live happily together? How did Sam save the Williamsburg Bridge? What is traffic calming? | 1/21/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Everything You've Always Wanted to Know About Spas...and more! | Are you ready for some pampering? Explore the world of spas with Susi this week on Let's Travel! and learn some spa secrets on how to find the best spa for your needs and what's in store for the future, including medical spas. Guests include: Wendy Bosalavage, president, American Leisure; Phyllis Stoller, Ixtapan Spa Hotel and Golf Resort, Mexico, and Lynn McNees, president, International Spa Association. | 1/14/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Judaic Sites / Italy | This week's guests include Natalia Indrimi, Director of the Primo Levi Center in New York, George Sacredote, President of Sacredote and Co.,Inc., Rabbi Dr. Umberto Piperno, author and consultant to the Italian Kosher network of restaurants in the U.S. including San Domenico in New York, Gabe Goldstein, Associate Director of Yeshiva University Museum and others who will talk about the significance of Jewish Art, Tradition and Customs by virtue of the many historic sites you'll find in Italy on your next trip there. This is a learning experience you'll not want to miss. | 1/7/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Travelers All | Plan your 2010 adventures to Cambodia, Thailand, England, Latvia, India and more exotic places with our Let's Travel's Intrepid Friends, Nan, Linda, Louise and Barry, on our end-of-year round-up of Insider Travel. We wish everyone a Fun-Filled Happy New Year! | 12/31/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Food For the Holidays | This week's guests include Anna Teresa Callen, noted cookbook author and educator and founding member of the James Beard Institute in New York, Mr. Paolo Vannini, Vice President/Managing Director of Alta Cucina, a members only organization of shoppers of gourmet Italian food products and services, Mr. Morten Sohlberg, President and CEO of Smorgas Chef Restaurant Group, perveyors of Scandinavian cuisine with three restaurants in New York including Scandinavian House, where the theme is the "sensory experience" and Ms.Hsin-Mei Agnes Hsu, Director and Dean of the Confuscius Institute/China Instutite and member of the Unesco World Heritage Center, scholar, author and board member of the American Museum of Natural History. Each guests will talk about the type of cuisine best served for the holidays along with some of the customs and traditions that go along with them. | 12/24/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Traveling the Silk Road | Journey with Susi this week back to a time when the information superhighway was a network of land routes that stretched 4,600 miles from Xi'an in Eastern China through the cities and empires of Central Asia and the Middle East west to the Mediterranean -- along the fabled Silk Road. Our guides are: Dr. Mark Norell, Chairman and Curator-in-Charge, Division of Paleontology, American Museum of Natural History, home to an exhibit on the Silk Road, who introduces us to the diversity of the most celebrated trade route in history, and Nirmala Narine, owner and founder of Nirmala's Kitchen and Kojiro Umezaki, a musician from the Silk Road Ensemble, who introduce us to the tastes, smells and sounds of the Silk Road. | 12/17/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Music, Rock and Roll, Food and Romance, Opera | Let's Talk and Let's Travel! with Catherine M. Perebinossoff and her guests, Jerry Solomon, Author, Artist, Caterer, etc., and Marc A. Scorca, President and CEO of Opera America, the National Service Organization for Opera. What could be better than music, food, and romance? Music-as-Food and vice versa. Rock and Roll vs. Opera OR Rock and Roll and Opera? | 12/10/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Music of JAZZ | This week Let's Travel! Radio continues its series on Music "Heard Round the World" with The Music of Jazz. Our guests include: Robin Bell-Stevens, President and CEO of Jazz Mobile, Loren Schoenberg, President and CEO of The National Jazz Museim / Harlem, David Schroeder, Director of the Institute for Jazz and Contemporary Studies at New York University, and Todd Barkan, Director of Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola / Jazz at Lincoln Center. The show is focused on both the legendary figures in Jazz as well as the newer stars making today's headlines. It's particularly an American focus: one that we're sure you'll enjoy. | 12/3/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Basque Country of Spain | Continuing our Spanish odyssey, we head north through Zaragoza, Spain's fifth largest city. Spain's most water-bearing river the Ebro runs through it, and it is home to the Basilica del Pilar, Aljaferia Palace (a World Heritage site), great tapestries and the Caesaraugusta route with Roman ruins on the site of the old Jewish quarter. Then it's on to the Basque Country, Donastia-San Sebastian, with it's beautiful bay and beach fabulous restaurants including Martin Berasategui's Michelin 3-star restaurant in Lasarte, and Bilbao, home to the Guggenheim Museum designed by Frank Gehry. | 11/26/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Hola Barcelona! | Come to Barcelona this week with Susi and explore the city with the most World Heritage sites in the word, sometimes called "Paris with palm trees". First we talk with Sr. Jordi Marti, Cultural Commissioner of Barcelona for an overview of Catalonia and its capital city. We take a gastronomical tour at the Via Veneto restaurant with its owner Sr. Pedro Monje and Chef Carlos Tejedor. Finally, we have a fantastic voyage with Sr. Jordi Bonet, Chief Architect through La Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudi's last, as yet unfinished, masterpiece. | 11/19/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Architectural Lighting and Design Worldwide | Lighting to reveal scope, space and form, using the best technology to achieve a functional, creative and environmental result. An enlightening discussion with Herve Descottes, an Architectural Lighting Designer and Principal of L'Observatoire International, Inc. | 11/12/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Music Heard 'Round the World | This week's show highlights the world of music. Titled Music Heard 'Round the World, we will explore the popular modes of music including Opera, Jazz, Modern and Contemporary, to name a few. You'll hear from those who know it best. Guests to date include: F. Paul Driscoll, Editor, Opera News, Brian Hunter, President of the Dailey-Thorp and Conlin Travel, Robert H. Browning, President of the World Music Institute, and others. | 11/5/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The SS United States and Philanthropy | "Sail" and discover The SS United States, a wonderful ocean liner, with Dan Trachtenberg, Chairman of The SS United States Foundation. Can you change its fate? Peruse the worlds of Philanthropy with Richard Marker, a Co-Principal of Marker Goldsmith Philanthropy Advisors. See how Philanthropy touches many aspects of our lives and its reach and impact are growing very rapidly. | 10/29/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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China's World Heritage | Travel with Susi this week to explore some of China's lesser-known World Heritage sites such as the Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan, Jiuzzhaigou Valley and Mount Emei including the Leshan Giant Buddha. Guests Lulu Zhou of The Nature Conservancy China Program and Mei Zhang, founder of WildChina, a travel company, also discuss the challenges and opportunities for sustainable tourism in China. | 10/22/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Traveling Safely | The best way to make sure you have a great trip is to plan ahead for the unexpected. This week Susi talks with two experts who help travelers do just that: Roy Berger, President/CEO, MedjetAssist, an emergency medical evacuation membership program for travelers and Peter J. Evans, EVP, InsureMyTrip.com which offers both consumer and business travel insurance. | 10/15/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Hail Columbus! Region of Liguria, Italy | Liguria is the "Italian Riviera," the ancient capital port city of Genoa, Europe's largest Medieval city, the birthplace of Christopher Columbus whose discovery of the Americas we celebrate this weekend, of San Remo, the music capital of Italy and its famous Casino, of noted resorts in Cinque Terre, Portofino and Portovenere and the ancient Roman cities of Imperia, Savona and La Speza, withArt that precedes the Renaissance and its famous cuisine. Savor Pesto, Focaccia, and Farinata, three typical Ligurian dishes and drink its wine, Cinque Terre, Rossese, and Ormeasco. Our guests include Carlo Romairone, Founder and US Director of the Associazione Liguri nel Mondo, Renato Miracco, Director of the Italian Cultural Center in New York, Paolo Secondo, Proprietor of restaurants in Genoa, Italy and New York including Barolo, and Salvatore Moltisanti, Director of IBLA, the international classical musical "academy." | 10/8/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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"Bob's Your Uncle" / Travel Guru Tom Parsons | This week Let's Travel! explores the "world of difference" between British English and American English and helps travelers to both countries "crack the code" of language and cultural differences. Then our Travel Guru, Tom Parsons, of BestFares.com gives us the "inside scoop" on Fall travel. | 10/1/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ethiopia, a Discovery | Ethiopia is one of the world's oldest civilizations, a land of discovery. You'll hear from Ethiopia's Consul in New York, Rena Alomo Nega, Secretary Elias Melaku Feleke, and Ethiopian Airlines Regional Director, Kagnew F. Asfaw, as well as Nicholas Mancino, President of Journeys Unlimited, Chef/Proprietor Henock Kejela and the representatives from the new exhibit at Discover Channel's showcase in New York on "Lucy." | 9/24/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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World Heritage in the US | Discover "Your World Heritage" in the United States this week as Let's Travel! takes listeners to some of the 20 World Heritage sites. In the fifty states. We journey from the Everglades in Florida to George Washington's home, Mt. Vernon, near DC. to the Redwood forest in California. We'll discover some American Indian sites along the way and also learn about UNESCO's World Heritage Center. | 9/17/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Around the World in 80 Meals / Smart Packing Tips - 4/30 Redux | This week on Let's Travel! we follow best-selling author Nan Lyons ("Someone is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe") around the world on the "hunt" for culinary delights following in the footsteps of Phileas Fogg. And, for everyone who is "packing challenged" -- and who isn't -- we get "insider tips" on how to travel light from Susan Forster, author of "Smart Packing for Today's Traveler". | 9/10/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Artist, Student, Traveller and Physical Therapy, Traveling with Pains | Join Catherine and her guests, Haleigh A. Spasojevich, an Artist, a Student, a Traveller, and Vinita Chandra, Physical Therapist's Traveling with Pains. Get insights into an Artist, a Student, a Traveller, and how you can lessen your pains, especially while traveling. | 9/3/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Traveling with Pets / Compassionate Travel / America's Best Zoos | This week Let's Travel is all about animals. We have pet-friendly tips for traveling with your "best friend" as well as how to be "compassionate" when you travel. Next, Michael and Susi explore "America's Best Zoos" and learn about the Tabiano family, zoo aficionados who visited 52 zoos in 52 weeks. (Their story appeared on the CBS Morning Show, Sat. Aug.8, and the show gave us a leg up on some of the premier zoos in the US). And from Allen Nyhuis and Jon Wassner whose recent book America's Best Zoos, A Travel Guide for Fans and Families, you'll learn about what there is to see in the best of 'em. | 8/27/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Europe By Rail, 5/7 Redux | The traditional way to see Europe this Summer is by high-speed rail or in a restored motor coach. This week's guests will tell you how to get there fast, at the most economical fare or in the classic mode if you have the time, and can afford luxury class. From Eurostar there's Fraser Tisdale; Jean Heger and J. Peter Rahaman from Rail Europe; from Orient Express, there's Alistair Ballantine; from IRTS, the International Rail Travel Society there's Owen Hardy, President, and his wife, Elenor; and a sidebar from Amtrak, the national carrier in the U.S. | 8/20/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System: World Heritage Site | Belize's Barrier Reef Reserve System, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1996, is the largest barrier reef in the northern hemisphere, consisting of seven sites, and is home to many threatened species including marine turtles, manatees and the American marine crocodile. Discover the Reef, Belize culture, food, fly fishing at Whipray Caye, (a caye devoted to Sustainable Tourism) and how the UN Foundation is helping to preserve the coastal area of Belize this week on Let's Travel! | 8/13/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Fancy Food Show 2009 | This week Susan and Michael showcase their annual visit to the NASFT-The International "Fancy Food Show." This is a once-a-year extravaganza of earthly delights, not to be missed. We'll visit a select number of countries that are producing the some of the most exquisite food products. From Italy to Spain to the U.S. you'll find out what the best of the best are offering this season. The show is a follow-up to the one we visited last year in New York City. So please join us and discover foods from around the world. | 8/6/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cultural Tourism and Best Fares | What is "Cultural Tourism" and why is it so important to you and your community? Learn about the relationships and interrelationships of the arts, business, communities, and tourism. Don't you want the best fares, whether for a vacation or a business trip? Save more, travel more. In addition to hearing us live, you can check us out on our blog, Facebook, and Twitter. | 7/30/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Gay Travel | Gay travel is a larger segment of the travel marketplace than ever before. International in scope, it generated over 65 million in revenue in 2008. A pervasive market, it now represents 5-10% of the travel public. You'll hear from those who know it best, from representatives in the airline, hotel, and cruiseline businesses, and from associations and institutions that represent them. They'll present the facts and figures on same in case you didn't know. And you'll be fascinated by what they're doing to accomodate this exclusive part of the industry. | 7/23/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Zacatecas, Mexico: World Heritage Site | Hola Chicos! Come with Michael and Susi on their visit to Zacatecas, Mexico, whose historic center was named an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993. Explore the Baroque architecture; La Quemada, an archaeological site dating from the 5th century AD; Mina El Eden, an abandoned silver mine; museums, and more with our guide Carlos and discover Zacatecan cuisine with Chef Vargas from Meson de Jobito. Hasta Luego! | 7/16/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Our World Heritage | We are the world, and we all need to protect and sustain it. Learn how to do that this week as Let's Travel! kicks off its partnership with the United National Foundation and the World Heritage Alliance for Sustainable Tourism. Our guests, Erika Harms, from the UN Foundation and Roca Hachem at UNESCO will talk about the 890 World Heritage sites worldwide and provide responsible travel tips for preserving Our World Heritage. Each month for the next year we will also highlight a World Heritage site. | 7/9/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Summer in the City: A tribute to The City of New York | Come with Let's Travel! this week and get an earful on some of the fascinating programs in New York City this summer. Most are free-of-charge or offered at a nominal fee. These include the public parks, the waterways of New York Harbor, concerts and plays, museums, walking-tours, and more. Each of our guests will discuss their unique areas of interest. And follow us on Twitter all summer for more fun tips. | 7/2/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Road to Shanghai | This week's show we travel to Shanghai, China for a look at The World EXPO 2010, whose focus is Economy, Science and Technology and whose mascot is Haibao. The "Economic Olympics" will be located on the Yangtze River Delta and is definitely "green." As of today more than 158 countries has signed up and, over 20,000 performances are planned. The entrance fee is $21.16, but we'll get you into a advance look for free. For more info call the China National Tourist Office in the U.S or click on their web-site at www.cnto.org. We also have our monthly chat with Tom Parsons of BestFares.com, who'll tell us what's hot and affordable for this summer's vacation. | 6/24/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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On the Road with the Family | Summer's almost here. Time to plan that vacation with the kids. Go on the road this week with Let's Travel! for some money saving tips and cool destinations for this year's family vacation from Elizabeth Young of www.travelforkids.com and Patty Freedman whose blog Redsuitcase chronicles her family's travels. | 6/18/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Central European Greenways | This week Let's Travel Radio goes to Central Europe to introduce a new lifestyle program in the area of "sustainable travel" - the Greenways Project from people who are directly involved with the project. This is the first of its kind in Central Europe encompassing the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Austria, and Slovakia. | 6/11/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Swiss Surprises | Do you know that Switzerland has 350 varieties of sausage and 450 cheeses? Do you know that more people visit Switzerland in the summer than the winter? More Swiss surprises this week and what's "hot" in Zurich, including the "Art in the Park" exhibit at the famed Baur au Lac Hotel with sculptures of Calder, Indiana, Botero, Klein and more. | 6/4/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Circumnavigators Club / Tom Parsons, travel guru | The Circumnavigators Club is made up of "adventure travelers" who have circumnavigated the globe. Its motto is "Through Friendship, To Leave This World A little Better Than We Found It", and its purpose is to encourage global friendship and understanding. Our guests include members: Lois Kahan who has traveled to 135 countries and is about to leave for three more, Azebaijan, Georgia and Armenia, and Ann Hughes, who has been on 10 missions for the UN and around the world four times. Tom Parsons is the travel guru who joins us each month to talk about the best buys in air travel. Check out his site at bestfares.com and put "Susi" in the search bar for special deals for our listeners. He's the "go to guy" for the latest info on where and when to fly. | 5/28/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Exploring the Final Frontier | There are explorers and then there are EXPLORERS! At the annual Explorers Club dinner Susi and Michael talk to "citizen astronauts" who joined the Russian Space Program to orbit the Earth with Soyuz and earth-bound adventurers who journey to exotic locations in Peru, Turkey, Labrador. And we hear about future plans for the Club from President Lorie Karnath. | 5/21/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Theatre, "All the world's a stage", Theatre / Arts Versus Business or Arts and Business? | Join us for show biz, i.e., Theatre, and whether it is Arts Versus Business or Arts and Business or both. This week's guests are Leslie (Hoban) Blake, an Entertainment Writer and VP of the Drama Desk, and Will Maitland Weiss, Executive Director, Arts and Business Council of New York, who pilots both the arts and business with great finesse. Theatre, the arts, and business are interesting and interrelated subjects and trends for us to ponder. | 5/14/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Europe By Rail | The traditional way to see Europe this Summer is by high-speed rail or in a restored motor coach. This week's guests will tell you how to get there fast, at the most economical fare or in the classic mode if you have the time, and can afford luxury class. From Eurostar there's Fraser Tisdale; Jean Heger and J. Peter Rahaman from Rail Europe; from Orient Express, there's Alistair Ballantine; from IRTS, the International Rail Travel Society there's Owen Hardy, President, and his wife, Elenor; and a sidebar from Amtrak, the national carrier in the U.S. | 5/7/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Around the World in 80 Meals / Smart Packing Tips | This week on Let's Travel! we follow best-selling author Nan Lyons ("Someone is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe") around the world on the "hunt" for culinary delights following in the footsteps of Phileas Fogg. And, for everyone who is "packing challenged" -- and who isn't -- we get "insider tips" on how to travel light from Susan Forster, author of "Smart Packing for Today's Traveler". | 4/30/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Earth Day / Cheap Travel | Our travel guru, Tom Parsons of BestFares.com, is back with news of even cheaper flights, cruises and hotels. Then Kathleen Rogers, president of Earth Day Network, gives us a recap of Earth Day (April 22nd) events and tells us how to continue helping to make the Earth green all year long. | 4/23/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Visiting India | This week Let's Travel Radio visits India, a destination we've all heard about, read about, and seen in the movies. Slumdog Millionaire has nothing on this. Today's guests will tell us what we've been missing. You'll hear from the Deputy Consulate General of India, Dr. A.M. Gondane, Narendra Kothyial, Director for India Tourism in New York, Air India's Regional Director, Ms. Dilshad Gogia, Newsweek International's Contributing Editor, Ms. Vibhuti Patel who knows something about the cuisine of India and noted journalist on India Affairs, Mr. Aseem Chhabra. | 4/15/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Movies-as-History, Movies-as-Travel, Art / Auctions / Technology | This week, join Catherine and her guests, discussing movies-as-travel, movies-as-history and art / auctions / technology. Can't travel or bid for art works in - person presently? Let's Travel! has the answer: go to the movies to travel and to study history and tap into technology to bid. Reel vs. Real and a dash of Asian Art and Chinese Furniture. | 4/9/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Happy 2nd Birthday Let's Travel Radio! | Thursday, April 2nd is a very special day for us. Come help us celebrate our 2nd birthday and the start of our 3rd year as we reminisce on all things travel on Let's Travel Radio. It's also our 101st show! Our special guests will tell you about some of their secret places and share some of their adventures with you. Returning are Professor Barry Goldsmith, who teaches architectural history and design at New York University, Motivational Speaker Jon Haggins and Freelance Writer and Photographer Denise Mattia. Traveling on Let's Travel Radio couldn't be better! | 4/2/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Travel Deals and Hotel Insider Tips | For Let's Travel!'s 100th show, Susi's guests give listeners "the inside scoop" from the pros, on how to travel cheaply. First guest Tom Parsons, "the godfather of budget travel and deals", was a travel pioneer on the Internet when he started his Web site BestFares.com in 1995 and he's been researching amazing deals ever since. Our second guest, Harvey Chipkin, a veteran travel writer, specializes in giving readers hotel tips. | 3/26/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Visiting Ireland and All Things Irish | This week Let's Travel Radio visits Ireland, a land of poetry, tradition, fabled landscape and a torrid history. Joining us today is the Ambassador/Consul General of Ireland, Mr. Nial Burgess, Executive Director Aidan Connolly of the Irish Arts Center in New York, Publisher Patricia Harty of Irish America magazazine, Mr. Christopher Cahill, of the Irish-America Historical Socity and restaurateur Hugh O'Lunney. They'll tell us what's Irish and what isn't and what Ireland is giving the US and the world of "things Irish." You'll find out what there is to know of Ireland as a destination, and the legacy of its Irish wit, charm, and spirited personality. | 3/19/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Architects and Engineers / America and The World's Economies | Delve into Architecture and Engineering with Sherida E. Paulsen, an Architect, and Robert Silman, a Structural Engineer. What is the relationship and interrelationship between architecture and engineering? How does Technology impact them and vice versa? What does the future look like? Is there an overlapping of the professions? The Infrastructure. The Environment. New materials, including floors that generate energy!!!! Join Josh Stiles, Managing Director of IDEAglobal New York, for his views of what is going on with the American Economy and the World's Economies. The dependency and interdependency of the World's Economies. The Global Economy, The Global Village, Hedge funds, derivatives, the role that machines played, computers morphing a financial hiccup into a full blow crisis, hedge funds, etc. Josh, ought one's money be under the mattress? | 3/12/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Great Cities Insider Tips | This week join Susi and Petulia Melideo of Context Travel as they explore the "hidden gems" in New York, Paris, London, Naples, Venice, Rome and Istanbul. Restaurants, museums, markets, shops, cafes: we have all the info to be "au courant" and "up to date." | 3/5/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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London/New York and the Best American Restroom Competition | Come with Let's Travel! this week to London and New York to discover what's hot and where the bargains and the "hidden gems" are in these two great cities. Then for a change of pace, the topic is restrooms -- specifically the contest to find the best restroom in the United States. And you can nominate your choice on our Website! | 2/26/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Food and Wine of Carnevale | This week Let's Travel! savors the food and wine of Carnevale, the annual pagan celebration that is followed by the Christian season of Lent, and nobody does it better than the Italians. You'll hear from those who know it best: Tony May, president of the Italian Restaurant Association in the US and the proprietor of San Domenico, a top-end restaurant in NYC that will soon re-open, to Phil DiBelardino, Director of Fine Wines at BANFI Imports, to Charles Scicolone, noted food and wine writer, to Margaret Cicogna, consultant, to the specialty products division of the atalanta Food Corp, and to New York University's Director of Casa Italiana Zerillo-Marimo, who will introduce our listeners to the origins of the very popular Carnevale festival in Venice. | 2/19/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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New York Film Festival, Part 2 | Just in time for the Oscars join Susi for more from the 46th New York Film Festival. Mike Leigh, director of "Happy-Go-Lucky", discusses the how he works with actors using improvisations. Sally Hawkins, "Poppy" in the film, just won a Best Actress Golden Globe. The director Gerardo Naranjo presents his film "Voy A Explotar" ("I'm Going to Explode") a poetic, introspective look at teenage angst in Mexico. Oscar is represented by "Waltz with Bashir" directed by Ari Foreman, an "anime documentary" that explores memories, fantasies and facts around the 1982 war in Lebanon, nominated in the Foreign Film category and "The Wrestler" by Darren Aronofsky featuring a bravado performance by Mickey Rourke who's up for a Best Actor Oscar. | 2/12/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Moving on to St. Petersburg | This week "Let's Travel" travels to St. Petersburg, Fl for a week in the sun and some interesting sights along the way. We start off at The Pier, the world-famous St. Petersburg pier where you can see forever on a clear day. Once a jumping-off point for buccaneers and pirates you'll marvel at what it now has to offer the intrepid traveler. Then there's the Sunken Gardens with its sister compound, Great Explorations, a museum for children like no other. After this you're next stop inside the city limits is the new Salvador Dali Museum, a depository of several hundred of the great master's impressionism and futurism works. Our final stop on the other side of the island and sitting at the very bottom of the peninsula on St. Pete's beach is the Don Cesar Hotel, a legendary property that has welcomed guests from near and far, from Hollywood, and Washington, from the Far East, and Europe. This "pink lady" has been favorably restored to its original grandeur dating back to the "roaring twenties." | 2/5/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Visiting Tampa on Super Bowl Sunday | Now that we know "who's who" in the Super Bowl this weekend, come with Let's Travel! this week and visit some of the very interesting sights that await you in Tampa before and aft the game. First, visit historic Ybor City, America's "cigar capital" where the best "stogies" were made up to the Second World War and dine out at the world-famous Columbia Restaurant, America's oldest Spanish-American restaurant. Walk a few blocks and you can visit The Florida Aquarium to see tropical sea-life in a 1/2 million gallon tank. (If you want to hear the complete interview with Tom Wagner, see below). And, of course, the beer is flowing at Busch Gardens with its five parks, including some of the scariest roller-coaster rides on the planet. And if you have the time the Henry B. Plant Museum on Kennedy Blvd. is a must. This historic sight will take you back in time when the city of Tampa was the resort capital of Florida. So, whether your money is on the Arizona Cardinals or the Pittsburgh Steelers, it's all happening in Tampa this week-end. | 1/29/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Intrepid Travelers 2 | This week on Let's Travel! as we salute the new American President Susi talks with guest Jon Haggins, whose memoir, "YES I CAN" chronicles how he has lived out his dream of traveling the world as a video journalist. Our second intrepid traveler, Amy Stone, owner of a small medical communications company, gives us some tips on surviving 14-hour flights, where the great airports are around the world and how to minimize the risks of travel while maximizing the adventure. | 1/22/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Scuba Diving All Over the World | This week Let's Travel! goes underwater to explore the world of scuba diving with Denise Mattia, a photojournalist and experienced diver. From Candice Adams we learn why Bonaire has been rated the world's top dive destination (Caribbean/Atlantic) for the last seven years by Scuba Diving Magazine. And Budd Riker of the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (P.A.D.I.) teaches us how to start diving and dive safely. | 1/15/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Welcome to Berlin | This week on Let's Travel Radio we go to Berlin, the capital city of the Federal Republic of Germany. Our guests include Karen Schmidt, Director of Public Relations for Berlin in the US and her boss, Berkhardt Kieker, recently appointed Director of Marketing for the city of Berlin and headquartered there. They discuss the growing popularity of Berlin as a mecca for tourism on this the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Discover this city of Art, Music, Food, Fashion and Fun. Packages for the sophisticated traveler, large groups, and families on a budget are available here. | 1/8/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A Look at Travel in 2009 | A look into the "hot spots", trends in travel, and travel tips for the New Year with Brice Gosnell and Greg Benchwick of Lonely Planet travel guides. You'll learn about the best travel buys for 2009 as well as what it's like to be a "roving reporter" for Lonely Planet. We wish all our listeners a Terrific New Year filled with Fabulous Flights of Fancy. | 1/1/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Linz, Austria and Christmas in the US | Join Let's Travel! this week and explore the old city of Linz, Austria, the second of the two 2009 European Capitals of Culture. (The other city, Vilnius, Lithuania, was featured on our December 18th show). Sigrid Pichler, Manager of Public Relations of the Austrian Tourist Office New York, will tell us all about Linz' culture, sights and rich history, as well as what events are planned for next year's celebration. Then we'll speak with travel journalist Peter Guttman about Christmas in the United States, and his book, "Christmas in America". | 12/25/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2009 European Capital of Culture: Vilnius, Lithuania | Come with Let's Travel! this week and explore the Old Town of Vilnius, Lithuania, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site since 1994 and one of the two 2009 European Capitals of Culture. (The other city, Linz, Austria, is featured on our December 25th show). Go into the past with Susi and Michael to learn why Vilnius was considered to be the educational center of Western civilization between the 14t and 17th centuries and into the future to learn what events are planned for next year's celebration. | 12/18/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Italian Americans and Surprises of the South | Would you like to know more about Italian Americans or do you think you already know a great deal? Are you unable to go to the American South presently? Then join Let's Travel! and hear what Dr. Joseph V. Scelsa has to say about Italian Americans and Italy and what Wanda Mann has to say about her travels to the American South. What are some of the myths about Italian Americans? How come they just keep on going and going? Do you know about the newly opened Italian American Museum in New York City? How does a New York born, African-American woman and descendent of Southern slaves, feel in the American South? What are some of the myths of the American South? Myths vs. realities? How do movies describe history or define history? Is a movie a portrait or does it become a portrait? | 12/11/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Passion in the Desert Part 2: Reno, Lake Tahoe, Carson City and Virginia City | This week Susi and Michael go from Reno for some "down-home grub," to Lake Tahoe, "where the boys are," to Carson City, the state's capital, to Virginia City, "where the gold was," and back to our home base at the Grand Sierra Lodge in Reno where we learn about gambling and when to "hold'em." | 12/4/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Passion in the Desert Part 1: Reno and Lake Tahoe, Nevada | Come with Susi and Michael this week as they discover Reno and Lake Tahoe in the northwest corner of the state of Nevada, an area of the Old West, with lots to offer any traveler. Discover Reno's lore, legends and rarified history which will stir your imagination. Journey to the world famous Lake Tahoe which flows through two states - California and Nevada - and is a place where tradition lives on. You'll hear all about it from: Michael Thomas, of the Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Bureau, Mella Harmon, Curator, Nevada Historical Society and Bill Watson, Curator of the Thunderbird Lodge on Lake Tahoe. Reno/Tahoe -- more than just casinos - a way of life. | 11/27/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Fashion / Style / The Museum of the City of New York | Is it the end of fashion? The beginning? Or yet another beginning? What does fashion and style tell us about ourselves? The Museum-as-the-City-of-New-York or The City-as-the-Museum, exploring the past, present and the future of New York. Join Let's Travel and hear what Sonja Rubin and Frank Damone Milliren of Rubin Chapelle and Sarah M. Henry, Deputy Director and Chief Curator of The Museum of the City of New York have to say about fashion, style and the City. What is their take on fashion and the City? | 11/20/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A Cinematic Journey: New York Film Festival - Part 1 | Join Susi and Richard Peña, Program Director of the Film Society of Lincoln Center as they tour the world through film. We'll then hear from Clint Eastwood about his new film, Changeling, based on an extraordinary true-crime story from Los Angeles in 1928 of a mother's fight to find her missing boy, and Matteo Garrone, director of Gomorrah, a film which explores the international influence of the Italian crime empire, the Camorra, based in Naples. | 11/13/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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French New York/Pockemon | Salut! Come with Let's Travel! this week as we explore a little bit of France in New York City with Pascale Richard of the French Institute/Alliance Francais who also shares her favorite places in France with us. And we discover French Hip Hop culture with members of the Pockemon troupe. | 11/6/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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How to Run a Marathon/Architectural Tourism/Humor | Join us this week on Let's Travel! for tips on running a marathon from Ann Wells Crandall, the SVP of the New York Road Runners club. Ann will also give us an insight to the world of internatioanal marathons of which the NYRR is a supporting member. You'll be fascinated to learn about the business of organizing them. They are truly a world apart. Then it's on to Czarist Russia with Professor Barry Goldsmith who teaches architectural history and design at New York University and is the host of TV series on Public Broadcasting System in the U.S. and the British Broadcasting Corporation in England. Professor Goldsmith will then put on his "humor hat" and talk about his experiences with such comedians as Joan Rivers. Running, Russia and Ribald Humor all this week on Let's Travel! | 10/30/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tango Argentina (8/30/07 redux) | Tango: a vertical demonstration of a horizontal desire, the heart and soul of Argentina, and the passion of its people. Find out why Argentina is such a great travel bargain! Come with "Let's Travel" to the tango milagros of Buenos Aires, discover the glaciers of Patagonia and tour the vineyards of Cuyo. | 10/23/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Saving Endangered Species in South Africa/Sustainable Tourism Criteria/UNESCO World Heritage Sites | Travel with Susan this week to Limpopo, South Africa to hear how Lente Roode, owner of Camp Jabulani is saving endangered animals. Then it's on to Barcelona where Erika Harms of the United Nations Foundation talks about Ted Turner's new tourism initiative and how UNESCO is helping to preserve the global heritage. | 10/16/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Back to the Berkshires | This week we return to the Berkshire Mountains in Southwestern Mass. in our new Ford EDGE Ltd. where we left of from our first tour there, Thurs., Sept. 16. We visit the world-famous Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockridge, Mass., then to the Berkshire Botanical Gardens just a stone's throw from there, and then to largest winery in the area, Hilltop Orchards, and finally to one of the most beloved "sweet tooth" places in the state, Chocolate Springs. A great places to visit this Fall and Winter. | 10/9/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Provender, The Specialty Food Experts, and TRACE Magazine, Transculturalism | Let's Travel visits with Provender, The Specialty Food Experts, and TRACE Magazine, which explores transcultural styles and ideas. Learn how eating around the world gives one a demanding palette with Nicola and Joe Lombardi of Provender. Eating profits and profit margins!!! What does food tell us about ourselves? What is transculturalism and how is it affecting your life? How can you tap into this ongoing and growing trend? Claude Grunitzky, The Founder, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of TRACE Magazine, www.trace212.com, including www.trace.tv, discusses transculturalism and TRACE, a brand being leveraged globally across various television, radio and interactive platforms. Transculturalism is both local and global as well as most timely. | 10/2/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TANZANIA: Land of Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar and The Serengeti | Come with Susan and her guests from Tanzania, including Mrs. Blandina Nyoni, Permanent Secretary, Tanzania Tourist, as they explore the tallest peak in Africa, Mt. Kilimanjaro; the birthplace of Swahili, the exotic clove-scented, island of Zanzibar, and the site of "The Great Migration", the Seventh New Wonder of the World, The Serengeti. And discover how and why Tanzania is protecting 38% of its territory and developing nature-friendly community-based tourism. | 9/25/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Peace Tours / Just A Drop | In honor of the seventh anniversary of 9/11, this week's show is focused on peaceful travel and philanthropic travel. We start with the International Institute for Peace Through Tourism which is inaugurating Peace Tours next week. In the second half of the show, we talk with the founder of Just A Drop, an organization whose mission it is to provide clean, accessible water to everyone by building wells around the world. We end with a dashing explorer who has just returned from an expedition to do just that in Ecuador. | 9/11/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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French or Foe? / Travel Websites | Polly Platt, author of French or Foe? gives listeners tips on dealing with the French, including the "Six Codes" and "Magic Words" and then she takes us "into the bedroom" with lessons on how to be seduissante. Kyle Monson, associate editor of PC Magazine, discusses the magazine's 2008 Top Five Travel Websites you may not know about. | 9/4/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Happy Birthday Let's Travel! (4/03/08 redux) | To celebrate Let's Travel's First Anniversary, Susan and Michael have invited some of their friends to share their recent travel adventures. Join Les and Nancy in India, Steve in Egypt, Catherine in Paris, Louise in Wales, Nick in Russia, Eve in the Languedoc, Marsha in Prague, Giovanna from Sicily and Linda on Safari as they usher in the Let's Travel! New Year. | 8/28/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sports Tourism/Eurochannel/Little Italy | Skiing, cycling, football, rodeo, bowling. This week Let's Travel! guest Bijan Bayne tells listeners how to enjoy sports on their vacations. Then it's on to TV-land with Eurochannel's President Gustavo Vainstein who talks about his company's US launch. We end up in Little Italy in NYC for the 6th annual Pasta Eating Contest and a visit to Focolare restaurant to hear the "singing chef" James Napodano. Sport, TV, food it's all here this week on Let's Travel! | 8/21/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mythic Malta (4/10/08 redux) | Come with Let's Travel! this week to Malta, an island nation virtually in the middle of the Mediterranean, between Sicily and Africa. The Maltese archipelago -- Malta, Gozo and Comino – is home to the oldest known human structures in the world and the Maltese culture, cuisine and architecture reflect the country’s multi-ethnic heritage. | 8/14/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Italy Through The Eyes Of Its Filmmakers | This Week Let's Travel! takes listeners to Italy as reflected through the eyes of its filmmakers. At the Open Roads Festival in New York City, we hear about the grand tradition of Italian cinema, as well as a look into the future of Italian film-making, from Richard Pena, program director, Lincoln Center Film Society and Irene Bignardi, president, Filmitalia. And two Italian directors, Davide Marengo and Andrea Molaioli discuss the films they presented this year. Plus we get tips on "hidden gems" in Rome from Ms. Bignardi. | 8/7/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Around the World in 80 Meals 2008, Part 2 | This week Susan and Michael continue their gourmet tour of the world from the Fancy Food Show in New York City. First up, Peruvian chef Karissa Silva. Then it's on to talk with some of the Sofi Award winners, including the producer of Aux Delices des Bois Black Truffle Butter, the Outstanding New Product of 2008. Bon appetit! | 7/31/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Your Own Travel Partners - An Interior Designer, a Writer/Event Planner, and a Pharmacist | This week, Let's Travel! picks out some travel partners for our listeners. Thinking of purchasing antiques, furniture, etc., whether at home or abroad? Let Shelley Azapian pave the way. Published writer/event planner and avid traveler, Wanda Mann, talks about re-discovering your hometown and discovering new places. And pharmacist, Lou Flacks, tells us what medications, including health and beauty aids, you need to take on your next trip. | 7/24/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Malaysia | This week Let's Travel! journeys to Malaysia, a multicultural melting pot of races and religions and extreme contrasts. We'll visit Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of nearly 7 million people, and home of the Petronus Tower, once the world's tallest building, and the KL tower at 1100', Penang, the "food paradise" of Malaysia and southeast Asia, and Malacca, a historic colonial city conquered by the Portuguese, the Dutch, and finally the British. And we'll discover the culture, food, and art of Malaysia and explore cool hideaways, sandy beaches and rich, humid mangroves. Mr. Taib Ibrahim, the VP for tourism in NA will lead a distinquished panel who will tell us what there's to see and do in Malaysia this coming season. | 7/17/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Around the World in 80 Meals 2008, Part 1 | This week on Let's Travel! Susan and Michael are at the 2008 NASFT Fancy Food Show in New York once again savouring tastes from around the world. After an interview with Ron Tanner, VP of the National Association for the Specialty Food Trade, Inc. which mounts the show, we travel to Chile to give you a sample of the diversity and richness of Chilean food and wine. Bon appetit! | 7/10/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Parks | This week Let's Travel! celebrates the free and open access US Americans and visitors from around the world have who visit any of the park-sites in the Continental US, and particularly in the New York region and what they have to offer all of us. We will hear from several park experts as they fill us in on all the details. Who knows, you might even discover some great parks for yourself! | 7/3/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Culinary Historians of New York | What better way to study history and to travel, then by its food? This week, foodies Susan and Catherine take Let's Travel! listeners on a culinary tour of the world with Cathy K. Kaufman, professional chef, author and culinary historian and Eric Bedoucha, executive pastry chef and Co-Owner of Financier Patisserie in New York City. You'll learn how you can travel inexpensively by sampling the foods of different countries and what food tells us about us, an age, a country, a civilization? We'll also discuss other "hot topics" such as the current food crisis, shortages, the extremes - too much food, too much of the "wrong foods" vs. too little food, Global Warming, etc. You'll also hear about what Eric learned from the various cultures he lived in and how he incorporated that into his baking and business. So sit back and indulge. | 6/26/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TVtrip.com, ResortCompete.com and Storytelling | This week's on Let's Travel! find out how you can get a "bird's eye" view of your hotel room before you get there and how to get travel agents to compete to give you the best deal on a resort or a cruise. Then we'll explore the art of storytelling and how the oral tradition reflects culture and community around the world. | 6/19/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tasmania | What is the Tasmanian Devil? Where is Tasmania and why was it settled? Join Susan and Michael and travel to Australia's "Apple Isle", the smallest state in its territory, first settled in 1804 as a British penal colony. We'll explore the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area home to the Tasmanian Devil, the Tasmanian Tiger and other exotic animals found only on this island. And we'll discover why Tasmania is called "Australia's Gourmet Island", and find out about the annual Great Tasmanian Bike Ride, a world-class venue that takes place every year in early February from the capital city, Hobart. | 6/12/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The World of Cycling | This week,we take you from the streets of New York City, to parts of the U.S. where cycling is a serious sport, and to the professional circuit of world-class cycling. You'll learn about some of the new rules governing safety, training and fitness, and laws that make it easier to ride from those who organize them. This show gives both the amateur weekender and the seasoned professional "info" on what is coming up, and what he or she needs to know about the sport for leisure, for travel, even for business use. | 6/5/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Croatia, Part 2 | Continue on Susan and Michael's Croatian adventure down the Dalmatian coast to Split, where the Roman Emperor Diocletian, son of Jupiter the God, build the first summer palace 1700 years ago. Learn about Split's strategic port and enjoy a "virtual feast" at Sperun trattoria. Then it's on to the walled city of Dubrovnik. In the Middle Ages it was the only city-state in the Adriatic to rival Venice; it is also home to the second-oldest synagogue in Europe. Finally, Michael recounts some of his special Croatian adventures. | 5/29/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Outward Bound and ItsEasy.com | This week Let's Travel! talks with Mickey Freeman, the COO of Outward Bound, an organization that organizes adventures that challenge and inspire people to push themselves to new heights of personal growth. For the last segment, David Alwadish, CEO of ItsEasy.com gives listeners tips on how to avoid passport and visa problems when traveling. Coming soon: a portal on www.letstravelradio.com where you can sign up for an Outward Bound adventure. | 5/22/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Johnny Jet / Ukraine | This week on Let's Travel! meet Johnny Jet, who travels over 150,000 miles and visits over 20 countries each year. He'll be sharing his travel tips with listeners as a regular contributor to the show. Then it's on to Ukraine, the second largest country in Eastern Europe and one of the world's main centers of sugar production. We'll learn about Ukrainian culture, art, food, "hot spots" and take a virtual tour of the Ukrainian Museum in New York City. | 5/15/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Croatia, Part 1 | Join Susan and Michael in Croatia - the new "in" spot in Europe. Nena Komarica, General Manager, North America, of the Croatian National Tourist Office sets the scene with a brief geography and history lesson about Croatia. Then we're off to the capital city of Zagreb, with its fabled parks and museums. Finally we end this part of our Croatian journey in the UNESCO World Heritage Plitvia Lakes National Park, a veritable wonderland of waterfalls and lakes. Of course, along the way, we sample Croatian food and wine. Part II of our Croatian adventure in Split and Dubrovnik will air later this month. | 5/8/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Worlds of Engineering and Dance | This week we explore structure as found in Engineering and in Dance. First we explore creating, reviewing, experimenting, collaborating, adapting, adopting, anticipating, etc. in engineering with Robert Silman Associates, www.silman.com, and then in dance with The Joyce Theatre, www.joyce.org. What are some of the most critical issues and trends in Engineering and in Dance? What are their similarities and differences worldwide? Are Engineering and Dance an international language? How has technology change them and how will technology continue to change them? Find the answers to these questions, and more. | 5/1/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Hotels, Public Relations and Singles | Looking for boutique and upscale independent hotels? Having a conference? Brian Hendricks, of www.quikbook.com and www.tphousing.com, scouts the terrain for us. Nancy J. Friedman, of www.njfpr.com, is our pilot in the land of Public Relations for the travel, hospitality, and lifestyle industries. Are Singles and Travelling the perfect couple? Sherri Langburt, of www.singleedition.com, is our mentor. | 4/24/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Discover Brazil | Brazil is the largest country in the Southern Hemisphere, even larger than the continental United States. It is a country with vast contrasts, with a larger historical perspective, a rooted culture derived from Spain and Portugal, and the leading economic factor in South America. Tourism is the principal component of this driving engine, with food, fashion, music, and art supporting the way. | 4/17/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Mythic Malta | Come with Let's Travel! this week to Malta, an island nation virtually in the middle of the Mediterranean, between Sicily and Africa. The Maltese archipelago -- Malta, Gozo and Comino – is home to the oldest known human structures in the world and the Maltese culture, cuisine and architecture reflect the country’s multi-ethnic heritage. | 4/10/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Happy Birthday Let's Travel! | To celebrate Let's Travel's First Anniversary, Susan and Michael have invited some of their friends to share their recent travel adventures. Join Les and Nancy in India, Steve in Egypt, Catherine in Paris, Louise in Wales, Nick in Russia, Eve in the Languedoc, Marsha in Prague, Giovanna from Sicily and Linda on Safari as they usher in the Let's Travel! New Year. | 4/3/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Slow Living | Tired of multi-tasking? Ready to stop saying "I don't have time to..."? Learn the 14 "Slowmandments" from guest Bruno Contigiani, founder of L'arte del vivere con lentezza (The Art of Slow Living) a cultural association, which helps people live slower and better. Then journey with guest Eric Sylvers as he takes us on his 900-kilometer trek from the Alps to Rome along the Via Francigena, a pilgrimage route. | 3/27/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Bordeaux, France | Say the word, Bordeaux, and all thoughts turn to great wine. And while Bordeaux is one of France's seven great wine regions, it is much more, including one of UNESCO's newest World Heritage Sites. Come along with us this week to discover the hidden byways and secret treasures of this great city and also learn about up-coming events throughout France. We will hear from Bordeaux expert Muriel Quancard-Johnson as she tells us all about this port city and everything it has to offer. Then we will hear from Jean-Philippe Perol, the director of Maison de la France, the official French tourism office based in New York. | 3/20/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A Salute To Ireland | Join Let's Travel this week as we travel to the land of the blarney stone, and hear from several interesting guests. First we will be speaking to Mr. Niall Burgess, the New York Consul General to Ireland. Then we will get some education on Irish cuisine from Bradley Aug, the executive chef of Fitzpatrick Hotels, also hear from the company's Senior Vice President, George Hurt as well as a marketer of many Irish hotels, Mr. José M. Barreiro. Our next guest is Ciaran O'Reilly, the Producing Director of the Irish Reperatory Theatre in New York City. Lastly will be Declan O'Brien, President of Destinations Ireland, a company that specializes in tour programs for individual first-time golfers and professionals, and for corporate and incentive events in Ireland throughout the year. | 3/13/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Thieves of Baghdad | Indiana Jones, the real one? True-blue Crime Scene Investigator? A Renaissance Man? This week's guest on Let's Travel!, Col. Matthew Bogdanos, is all these things. Col. Bogdanos led the international investigation into the looting of the Baghdad Museum. He'll talk about the black market in stolen antiquities, where the money ends up and what it buys. Learn why The Boston Globe calls his book, "Thieves of Baghdad: A story with all the makings of a Hollywood action flick", and why Publishers Weekly says Bogdanos is a "remarkable blend of warrior, academic and communicator, and he cuts through politics and hyperbole to tell an engrossing story abundant with history, colored by stories of brave Iraqis and Americans, and shaded with hope for the future." | 3/6/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Hidden Greece | Did you know that you can stand anywhere on Greek soil and be within 100 kilometers of the sea? Come cycling and hiking with CycleGreece this week on Let's Travel and discover the hidden Greece. First we'll hear from guest Colleen McGuire, the Managing Director of Aegea Adventures, a New York and Athens based travel agency that offers exciting vacations to the land she knows best. Then after a day of adventure travel, learn about the "mystique" of Greek olive oil, including why it's so special. | 2/28/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Cotswold Chef/Touring Scotland | This week on Let's Travel, Michelin award-winning chef, Rob Rees, gives us a culinary tour of the Cotswolds, which is designated an "Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty" in England and Wales. Then we travel on to Scotland with Andrew Weir of www.visitbritain.com to hear of some of the wonders of that country, including Scotch whiskey, golf and Robert Burns. Finally, Linda Daller, of 1car1, UK Car Rental gives us some tips and driving around England, Scotland and Wales. | 2/21/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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West African Drumming: South African Backpacking | Come with us this week to the Adventure Travel Expo to hear the sounds of West African drummers and learn about their countries -- the Ivory Coast, Guinea West Africa, Ghana. Then come backpacking with us through South Africa and experience South African tribal dances, and hear about everything else the country has to offer, including wild life safaris, world heritage sites, rich culture and the best of the outdoors. | 2/14/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Carnevale di Venezia | This week Let's Travel celebrates Carnival in Venice, a time when, as in many Christian countries around the world, people go crazy for the week leading up to Lent, the forty days before Easter. We learn about Venice, Carnevale, Venetian masks and Venetian food with several guests. Our first guest is Consul General of Italy to the United States Dott. Francesco Talo. We will also be having Dott. Renato Miracco, director of the Italian Cultural Institute in New York City and Dr. Emelise Aleandri, who is an author, singer, actress, producer and host of Italics: The Italian American Magazine, on cable TV. Last but not least will be Carolina Perego, chief pastry chef for Cipriani restaurants in New York City. | 2/7/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Adventurers Who've Gone The Distance | By car, by foot, on land and in the sky hear it all from four adventurers "par excellence". Whether it's spanning the globe from New York to Paris in vintage racing cars or competing in car rallies on six continents, from a solo trek through the 6,875 foot Great Western Loop to trekking down the deepest canyon in the world and being the youngest president of the Explorers Club, these men have done it all. | 1/31/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Saving the Earth's Biodiversity | This week, guests on our show dedicate themselves to preserving the Earth's biodiversity. First up: Dr. Elizabeth Losos and Rudy L. Ruggles, Jr. of the Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS), who talk about the Rain Forests in Costa Rica. Guests from the US agency that represents Costa Rica and one of the leading tour operators for that region tell us what's being done to preserve the world's largest ecological area. Next, Gordon Wiltsie, National Geographic photographer and author of To the Ends of the Earth talks about his travels in the Amazon. And, Wade Hughes, underwater photographer and author of Thirteenth Beach; Diving Adventures 'Round the World talks about marine life and the future of the great monsters of the deep. Mr.Hughes and Mr. Ruggles are both members of the Explorers Club. | 1/25/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Smart Travel | Want to know how to get the best service when you board an airline plane, check in at a hotel, have an emergency in a foreign country? Would you like to get the "star treatment" even if you're not on the Silver Screen? Then tune in for tips from the experts: Our guests this week are Gregory Plank, President of Worldwide Team Management, who has been involved in the creative side of the hotel industry for over forty years and is the author of a murder mystery set in a hotel, "Saving the Saint George", and Anastasia Mann, founder of a travel services firm called Corniche Group. | 1/17/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A Story of Hope For the New Year | For the New Year, Let's Travel brings listeners a story of hope from a place many people consider hopeless - Bangladesh. This South Asian country is best known for its poverty and its many annual, natural calamities such as floods, tropical cyclones, tornadoes and tidal bores. Now it is also home to Nandina General Hospital serving the underprivileged people in the surrounding areas of the village of Nardina near the capital of Dhaka. The founders of the hospital talk about their plans to make this facility a model for health care throughout the country. And we'll hear about the rich culture of Bangladesh and some, as yet undiscovered, travel adventure spots. | 1/10/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Healthy Travel | Getting sick while traveling is an experience we can all do without. This week you'll hear everything you need to know to stay healthy on the road and not let an illness spoil a great vacation. Dr. Alvin Katz tells listeners what to pack in a "medical travel kit", how to avoid jet lag, how to find competent medical care in a foreign country, what to do if you have a medical emergency and need to be evacuated and much more. He will also take calls from listeners throughout the show, so tune in! | 1/3/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Celebrate New Years Around The World | January 1 is the first day of the New Year in all the countries that adhere to the Gregorian calendar. However, there are many countries and cultures that celebrate the New Year on other dates. This week "Let's Travel" previews what's ahead in a host of major cities around the world for New Year's Eve. From Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Iceland, Norway, the UK, China, Japan, and South and Central America, you'll marvel at what's in store for the adventure traveler, from their Customs and Traditions to their Food and Fashion. Our first stop is New York where Chris Heywood, NYC and Co's Director of Tourism Media tells us to expect another record crowd in Times Square where the 100th anniversary of the Times Square ball takes place, plus Fireworks and an annual midnight run in Central Park. Our second guest, Eve Nagler, is an inveterate traveler. She's been there, done that and has a few good stories about what to see and do, what to bring along, and the rules of the game. Morocco, Patagonia, the Central African Republic, Spain, and the Costa Brava. She'll keep you enthralled. | 12/29/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Handling Stress For The Holidays - 5/17 redux | Ever feel stressed during your travel journeys? We all do sometimes. Just in time for the holidays, two experts tell listeners how they can find "peace of mind" and avoid stress while traveling. Eve Delechartre, a therapeutic yoga teacher, describes deep breathing techniques and exercises, while Dr. Jeffrey Rudolph, a psychologist, gives tips on how to keep your emotions in balance during your vacation. | 12/23/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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2008 European Capitals of Culture | Come with Susan and Michael this week to Liverpool, England and Stavanger, Norway to discover all these two cities have in store for us starting in January as the 2008 European Capitals of Culture. Guests Trond Giske, Norwegian Minister of Culture and Anna Maloney, Liverpool 08 Promotions Manager, give us a taste of the events and attractions of their 2008 celebrations and also give us plenty of reasons to visit their historic cities at any time. The European City of Culture program was conceived in 1985 when the great Greek actress Melina Mercouri was Greece's Minister of Culture. Athens was the first city. In 1999, it was renamed European Capital of Culture. Paris, Genoa, Bruges, Helsinki, Lisbon, Madrid, Florence and Plague are among the designated cities. | 12/13/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The "Pueblos Magicos" of Jalisco, Mexico | Hola! Come with Susan and Michael this week on "Let's Travel!" to the three "Pueblos Magicos" (Magic Villages) in the state of Jalisco, Mexico: Tequila, Tapalpa and Mazamitla. These are small towns with big dreams, "discovery" destinations that welcome visitors while retaining their authentic charm. Visit the Cuervo Tequila factory to hear how the famous liquor is made, listen to some of the famous Mariachi music of the region, tour Las Piedrotas, the huge boulders in Tapalpa and so much more. | 12/8/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Sarasota: A Small Town on Cultural Steroids | This week "Let's Travel" visits the historic city of Sarasota on Florida's west coast. There's more to see and do here besides tanning on its sandy-white beaches and enjoying the warm-temperate climate this time of year. It's a city of Art and Opera, Music and Dance. As one of our guests, Martine Collier, put it"Sarasota is a small town on cultural steroids." Sarasota also is home to the world famous John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art located on a 66-acre estate on Sarasota Bay with 21 galleries of art. For now, come along with us on our cultural discovery of Sarasota with our guests: Bill Cowdright, Exec. Dir. of the Crowley Museum & Nature Center, www.CrowleyMusemNatureCtr.org, Karen Malesky, Program Coord. for the GWIZ Gulfcoast Museum, www.gwiz.org, Erin Duggan, Public Relations Mgr. for the Sarasota Convention & Visitors Bureau, www.sarasotafl.org, Martine Meredith Collier, Exec.Dir. for the Sarasota Arts Council, www.www.sarasota-arts.org, Jamie Tacy, Public Relations Coord. for the MOTE Marine Laboratory, www.mote.org, and Chrissy Kruger-Gruendyke, Marketing Mgr. for the Ringling Museum of Art, www.ringling.org. | 12/8/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Running Through Turin and London | This week "Let's Travel" Radio takes you to the 38th annual New York City Marathon along with an estimated 38,000+ runners who ran the 26.4 mile course through all five-boroughs of the city. The women's winner was "Queen Paula", the British entry who holds the women's record time. Interestingly enough her team was managed by Nick Bitel who assures our listeners that next year's marathon in London will offer adventurous travelers a chance to see the city's historical sights, all within walking distance of the race itself. You name it. Big Ben has been restored. The Parliament will allow visitors, and London Bridge is just a short jog away. Restaurants, theatres, and some of the most diverse lodging in Europe are available. Nick tells us why. April 13, 2008 is the date. From the Italian side, Pietro Chiabrera, who directs the marathon in Turin, Italy, gives us a bird's eye view of what to expect in their marathon which coincidentally falls on the very same date as the London one. Whether its 17th century architecture, hand-made chocolate savories, gourmet food and wine, and, of course, truffles for which his region is known for, there's a lot to see and do in Turin, or Torino as the natives pronounce. All of this and more this week on "Let's Travel". | 11/21/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Doing Business Globally: China and India | On this week's show you'll learn the ins and outs of doing business in the two fastest growing global economies: China and India. Dr. Sidney Harris and Roop Singh, experts in international business, discuss what you should know before conducting business or starting a business in China or India, including the cultural norms and customs that can make or break a deal. | 10/31/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A Food and Wine Tour of Spain | Think of Spain and you think of Jambon Serrano, Manchego cheese, Extra Virgin olive oil, Port wine vinegar and Rioja wine. This week guests Jose Guerra of Wines from Spain, and Jeffrey Shaw, Trade Commission of Spain, take us on food and wine tours of this fascinating country. Tune in as they let us in on the secrets of Spanish cuisine and tell us about upcoming Spanish events and festivals. | 10/23/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Music of Mexico: Tarahumara | Hola! Come with Susan to a part of Mexico you may not know about, the state of Chihuahua in the Northern part of the Sierra Madre Occidental, home to the Tarahumara Indians who are preserving their language, music and way of life. Listen to the music, learn about the culture and hear about some exciting events coming up in Mexico from the Mexico Tourism Board. | 10/23/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Be a Great Adventure Person | Bruce Poon Tip, CEO of G.A.P. Adventures, founded the company in 1990 to offer sustainable tourism to intrepid travelers before anyone had even heard of global warming. Learn his travel tips and what the new hot spots are from him and Brad and Oliver who have taken many G.A.P. tours. | 10/2/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Discover Indonesia | Come with Susan this week to Indonesia, in Southeast Asia. A country made up of more than 17,500 islands, it is the world's largest archipelagic state. Its national motto: "Bhinneka tunggal ika" "Unity in Diversity" reflects the shared identity of its 234 million people, defined by a national language. Learn about its biodiversity, rich spices and national dishes, the art of batik and so much more. | 9/22/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Unknown Monet and Vintage Cars | Come with Susan and Michael as they discover "The Unknown Monet" at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts and then head off to Lime Rock Park, Connecticut to learn about racing -- and race car drivers -- at the 25th Rolex Vintage Festival presented by BMW. | 9/19/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Art Around the World | It's time to put away the bikini and head back to work and back to school. So "Let's Travel" is going to college with Professor Wendy Raver from Hunter College in New York City. Professor Raver tells us what symbols that we think we know, like a cross, a swastika or a mask really mean. And she describes "sacred space" and how different cultures use it to define their beliefs. | 9/19/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tango Argentina | Tango: a vertical demonstration of a horizontal desire, the heart and soul of Argentina, and the passion of its people. Find out why Argentina is such a great travel bargain! Come with "Let's Travel" to the tango milagros of Buenos Aires, discover the glaciers of Patagonia and tour the vineyards of Cuyo. | 9/4/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lets Travel Turkey | Hop on the "Let's Travel" magic carpet this week for a trip to Turkey -- a cultural mosaic of Eastern, Western, Middle Eastern, and Mediterranean cultures. In fact, in Istanbul, the capitol, you can stand on two continents -- Europe and Asia -- at the same time. Our guests from the government, tourism office, national airline, music and fashion industries give you tips on where and how to travel in Turkey and what's coming up in the Fall and Winter. | 8/28/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ecotourism in the Caribbean | Ecotourism is the fastest growing segment of the tourism industry. Learn how the "green tourism" is conserving the environment and improving the well-being of local people from the Executive Director of The International Ecotourism Society. Then we go to the Caribbean to hear how about ecotourism programs in some of the islands, such as the United States Virgin Islands and St. Lucia. | 8/20/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Israel: Who Knew? | Ever heard of an Israeli cowboy? You will from guests Vardit Kaplan of the Israel Ministry of Tourism and David Saranga of the Consulate General of Israel who tell us how Israel's new ad campaigns (You'll Love Israel from the First Shalom & Israel: Who Knew?) are helping to dispel misconceptions about Israelis. John Silva of El Al comes by to tell us about new airfares and planes to Israel, and Chef Effi Naon of Taboon Restaurant in NYC shows us why Israel is "the land of milk and honey." | 8/13/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Discover the Peloponnese | Most travelers know about Athens, Santorini, Mykonos, but what about Gythion, Hydra, Kalamata and Kithira? Join guests George Tambakis, Director and Chryssanthos Petsilas, Deputy Director of the Greek National Tourism Organization (U.S.A. and Canada) and Executive Chef Gregory Zapantis from Kellari restaurant and tour some hidden Grecian treasures of the Peloponnese. | 8/7/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Around the World in 80 Meals: Part 2 | On Part 2 of Let's Travel's "foodie" tour, Susan and Michael tour the African Pavilion at the Fancy Food Show to explore new culinary and travel adventures in Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia and Morocco. | 7/31/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Around the World in 80 Meals: Part 1 | Hop abroad the "Food Lovers' Express" as Susan and Michael take Let's Travel listeners to the Fancy Foods Show. Guests from Italy, Chile, Greece, Singapore and Salt Lake City share info on new foods, spices, tastes coming soon to a supermarket or restaurant near you. | 7/26/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Intrepid Travelers | Tune in to hear Susan and Michael interview two very experienced travel writers, as they give inside access to their works and the places they visited. Linda Witzel is the author of a recent murder mystery set in Italy and Louise Weiss is the author of Access to the World: A Travel Guide For the Handicapped. | 7/17/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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See the USA! | Happy Birthday America! In honor of Independence Day, July 4, Let's Travel goes on a tour of the events and festivals around the USA this summer and visits some of America's special fun places. Tune in to hear Roger Dow of the Travel Industry Association, Jill Rosenberg of the Automobile Association of New York, Peter Pantuso of the American Bus Association, David Mandt of the International of Amusement Parks and Attractions and Emily Coleman Dibella of George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens. | 7/10/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cuba | This week "Let's Travel" takes a virtual trip to Cuba. Even though there are still US restrictions on travel to Cuba, you'll hear about Cuban culture and music from Zee Moran, a Cuban-American, Mario Zarate, owner of Guantanamera restaurant in New York City and Azil Tosca Laugart, a Cuban musician. | 7/2/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Traveling With Children | If you're heading out for a family vacation this summer and want to make sure that your kids have a great time, this week's edition of "Let's Travel" is for you. Guest Elizabeth Young creator of the Web site travelforkids.com, shares travel tips and secret places around the world guaranteed to please your children and the "child in you". | 6/26/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Quebec | You're dying to hear French, sit at a charming sidewalk café sipping a café au lait and munching on a delicious croissant but you don't want to break your budget? Go to Quebec! Guests include Yves Gentil, director of Destination Quebec, Richard Seguin of Quebec City Tourism, Roxanne Saint-Pierre of Tourist Promotion: Quebec City 400th Anniversary and Jean-Francois Perrier of Tourisme Montreal. | 6/19/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Concierge Corner | This week Susan and Michael interview Franco DiBenadetto, the Traveling Concierge in Rome, Italy. | 6/13/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Live From Abruzzo, Italy | What do Madonna, Perry Como, Henry Mancini, Alan Alda and Penny Marshall all have in common? They all have family roots in Abruzzo, Italy, an area not very well known by Americans. Join Susan and Michael on a whirlwind tour of Abruzzo with guests: Enrico Paolini, Vice President of the Region of Abruzzo; Enzo Giammarino, President of Abruzzo Promozione Tourismo and Mauro Galli, Chairman of the Italian Travel Promotion Council. | 6/4/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Travel Gurus – Packing Tips and Travel Gadgets | This week, travel gurus Greg Garcia from TravelSmith and Betsy Seale from Flight 001 stores share their travel tips on how to pack, what to pack, overcoming jet lag and give listeners the newest "411" on the latest – and greatest -- travel accessories. | 5/28/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Handling Stress When Traveling | On this week's show, two experts tell listeners how they can find peace of mind and avoid stress while traveling. Eve Delechartre describes deep breathing techniques and exercises, while Dr. Jeffrey Rudolph outlines tips on how to keep your emotions in balance. | 5/21/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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New York, New York | New York, New York, It's a wonderful town. Find out just how wonderful on this week's edition of Let's Travel, as we explore the city that never sleeps and everything that it has to offer. | 5/16/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Let's Travel Mexico! | This week Susan takes listeners on a tour of Mexico in honor of Cinco De Mayo (May 5), a major Mexican festival. Listen in and discover all the secrets of Mexican destinations, food, wine, music, architecture, cinema, and of course, tequila! | 5/8/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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American Institute of Architects | This week's show is about architecture, as Susan interviews several high-ranking members of the New York City chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Discover how to look at the architecture of a country, what it tells visitors about the people and the culture of that country and give examples of some fabulous buildings around the world. | 5/1/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Morocco and Andalusia (Spain) Film and Music | Let's Travel goes to Morocco and Andalusia in southern Spain, as Susan talks with two American filmmakers and a Moroccan musician. Steve Mongomery's award-winning documentary, "Morocco: The Past and Present of Djemma el Fna" is about a snake charmer in the square in Marrakesh. Jacob Bender's film, "Out of Cordoba: Averroes and Maimonides", is in production now. Hassan Hakmoun is a world-renowned Gnawa trance dance musician. Excerpts from his latest CD, "spirit" are played on the show. The guests discuss how their work contributes to a greater understanding between "the West" and Islam. | 4/23/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Welcome to Italy | On the first edition of Let's Travel, host Susan Raphael takes listeners to Italy, which occupies a special place in her heart. Learn about what makes Italy such a favorite destination for travelers, including some insider tips on Italy's hidden treasures and special travel promotions. | 4/10/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 145 Episodes |
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