Documenting Your Travels: Good or Bad?

Zero To Travel Podcast - En podcast af Jason Moore

How does the documentation of travel- whether through pictures, social media sharing, blogging, podcasting, whatever- affect the travel experience?The roundtable discussion continues in this episode of the Zero To Travel Podcast!I'm bringing back 3 special guests, awesome travel podcasters, my friends:Nathaniel from The Daily Travel Podcast (now called The Travelers).Jackie from The Budget Minded TravelerTravis from Extra Pack of PeanutsToday’s show is bit different. You'll get to eavesdrop on our conversation about the documentation of travel. You'll get different insights and perspectives about combining technology with travel- does it help or does it hurt? Is it good or bad?And if you dig this type of roundtable discussion, go check out Nathaniel, Jackie, and Travis' podcasts as we'll be riffing on their travel question of the week.Listen now to learn:If you're moving forward or backward in regards to technology and travelHow do you learn from 'failure' (if technology provides the solution)How to connect and create beautiful moments through the 'selfie experience'How social media can create opportunities and meet ups (in any city!)How to avoid the black hole of social media and technologyHow to leverage information and technology to create optionsHow to never be alone while traveling (if that is what you want)Why setting boundaries enables you to get what you truly want out of your travel experienceWhy does social media make everything so rosyHow the need to share can create a disconnect (and mess up your internal dialogue)How to get the best out of your travelsHow research can actually give you confidence (to wander off the beaten path)And much more!Resources:Location IndieThe TravelersThe Budget Minded TravelerExtra Pack of PeanutsThe GuardianChowhoundEaterWhatsappWant more Zero To Travel Podcasts, check out the archives!And if you have any suggestions for the show- guests, advice, etc.- please reach out at [email protected]. Or just share your story; I'd love to hear from you!

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