Past Podcasts
Explore Sunny Isles Beach Miami
Sunny Isles Beach Miami is tucked away on 2.5 miles of beach along a barrier island, just outside Miami, Florida. Many people traveling to Miami might be familiar with it, as it’s visible from the drive to Miami from Fort Lauderdale. Its hotels (all of which are beachfront) range from 5 […]
An Untold Story Of The Dependents Of Those Caught In The Pearl Harbor Attack
Author James F. Lee joins Paul and Elizabeth to discuss his book on a little-known chapter in the history of Pearl Harbor. In Safe Passage: The Civilian Evacuation from Hawaii after Pearl Harbor, he chronicles in detail the story of how thousands of dependents of those serving in the Hawaiian Islands […]
Book Passage Offers Great Gifts For The Holidays And Beyond
Elaine Petrocelli, founder of Book Passage, a world-class bookstore in Corte Madera and San Francisco, California, chats with Paul about books that make great gifts for the traveler on your list, before or after the holidays. Book Passage celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. Elaine also reveals the year-round learning […]
Cruising And New Carnival Vista
Wallace Immen of Carnival Cruises shares his excitement over the new Carnival Vista Cruise.
Margie Goldsmith Bikes The Sierra Nevada And Yosemite
Correspondent Margie Goldsmith talks with Paul about a recent trip on a BMW motorcycle from San Francisco to Yosemite and through the California Gold Country and the Sierra Nevada. She discusses some hair-raising adventures on the back of her husband’s bike on some backroads. It’s an adventure combining thrills and even […]
Phocuswright Buzz And A New App With A Future
Sina Shekou talks about the future of digital travel and Planchat, a new travel app that brings convenience and ease to travel with small groups. It’s not about group travel but rather a way for friends and family to easily plan a trip together. And you’ll find maps outlines of […]
Gary Arndt Hangs With Polar Bears In Canada
Global Travel Correspondent Gary Arndt has just returned from one of the most remote national parks in Canada. He spent days in a tundra buggy hotel watching polar bears in their natural environment, while they wait for the Arctic ice sheet to reform so that they can return to hunting seals.
Simon Lehmann On Travel Tech From Phocuswright 2016
Simon Lehmann joins Paul and Elizabeth from Switzerland to talk about one of the world’s leading conferences focusing on the present and future state of digital travel at Phocuswright 2016. Simon has a global view of the digital travel world and as president of Phocuswright he discusses the advances that […]