• S7 Ep102: Does Travel Really Change You?

  • Sep 25 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
  • Podcast

S7 Ep102: Does Travel Really Change You?

  • Summary

  • According to science, travel can change us. Erin chats with JoAnna Haugen about the ways that travel impacts who we are, and they unpack how turning to travel as a means for personal development is a privilege.

    In this episode:
    • Erin and Kattie share updates.
    • Erin and JoAnna each share and discuss a recent piece of travel news.
    • Erin and JoAnna discuss the ways travel has changed them.
    • Erin and JoAnna unpack the good and the bad of looking to travel as a means to change.
    Guest: JoAnna Haugen is a solutions-oriented consultant, speaker, and writer working at the intersection of sustainable tourism, storytelling, and social impact. She is the founder of Rooted Storytelling.

    Links:
    Rooted Storytelling
    Travel changes you. Here's how.
    People tend to be less green on holiday – here’s how to change that
    Here and Now: Why Distance Doesn’t Determine Meaningful Travel Experiences
    For a More Creative Brain, Travel - The Atlantic

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    CREDITS
    Written and Hosted by Erin Hynes
    Produced by Kattie Laur
    Music from Motion Array
    Logo by Nicole Hall
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