• Wandering Minds: The Psychology of Travel

  • May 27 2024
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast

Wandering Minds: The Psychology of Travel

  • Summary

  • Something you may have noticed when traveling, specificially when you travel to Las Vegas, is that people behave in very different ways on vacation than they do when they’re at home. That might mean drinking more and eating less healthy, taking risks they might not other wise take, or straight-up dropping all their inhibitions and becoming a totally different person…buy why?

    Joining me to answer that question – and many more – is Dr. Michael Brein, aka “the Travel Psychologist”. Michael is an author, lecturer, adventurer, and publisher of numerous travel books and guides.

    We went in-depth on the reasoning behind peoples changes in behavior & attitude when they travel, the types of personalities people adopt when they’re on vacation, and whether or not it’s healthy for people to “blow off steam” when they’re away from home.

    We also talked about bad tourists and the role social media plays in causing their poor behavior.

    If you want to learn more about Travel Psychology and check out some of Michael's books & articles, be sure to visit his website.

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