Posts Tagged: culture
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- April 21, 2016
Citizine and the Focus on Local
Ahead of #CultureTrav, we interviewed the CEO and Founder of Citizine, Philip DeBevoise, and their Social Media Associate, Melissa Karlin, to learn more about what the company does in the travel world! Read more about Citizine,
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- April 22, 2016
How Rain is Part of Los Angeles Culture
By Kevin Wilkerson, Culture With Travel California Correspondent & Publisher Of PubClub.com It’s raining in Los Angeles as I write this, and that means chaos is happening all over the city. People are trapped in
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- April 22, 2016
French Polynesia Island Hopping Mastered
Today’s guest post is by Roxana Oliver. French Polynesia has more than 400 islands in 5 archipelagos. In order to see at least some of them, you need to master the hopping all around the
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- April 26, 2016
Ghoomophiro Interview: India Travel
Today’s post is an interview with the Founder of Ghoomophiro, Prachi Garg. Prachi Garg is a writer, traveler, and an entrepreneur. She started ghoomophiro.com, an enterprise where the team organizes corporate tours based on the
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- April 27, 2016
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Venture NY Interview
Today’s post is an interview with Michael Derlicki of Venture NY. Please tell us what inspired the creation of Venture? Michael: Venture was created by the passion of travel. We understand how time-consuming it can
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- April 29, 2016
Finding Your Perfect Volunteer Abroad Placement
Today’s guest post is by Carley Clement. Making the decision to volunteer abroad is both an exciting and intimidating one. You’re excited to use your passions and skills to give back to communities, but with
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- May 4, 2016
Same Same but Different Scandals: How to Talk Politics Overseas
Today’s guest post is by Mia Choiniere. Discussing politics has always been an abiding passion for me. It all began with the Canadian TV show “Royal Canadian Air Farce,” which poked fun at Canadian elected
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- May 4, 2016
Dispatch from Amman, Jordan
Today’s guest post by Erik Scalavino. Amman means amore. AMMAN – Try as you might, you won’t find cheese steaks or Rocky Balboa in this town, which the ancient Greeks called Philadelphia. What you will
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- May 5, 2016
Accessible Travel: City Touring Challenges and How to Overcome Them
Today’s guest post is by Bianca. Almost 3 years ago, my husband, Jesús, suffered from a massive stroke. With a lot of therapy, he was able to work himself out of the wheelchair, though the
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- May 6, 2016
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Night Markets and Stinky Tofu in Taipei
Today’s guest post is by Lauren Siegel, Asia Correspondent for Culture with Travel. The Night Markets are renowned in Taiwan, and are some of the best in the world. Centered around such staples as xiao
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- Nicolette
- January 21, 2015
Travel And Religion: #CultureTravChat
“This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness.” – Dalai Lama. Politics, religion and
Taste of Travel Menu
Fresh mozzarella, tomato, basil and balsamic vinegar on ciabatta. My Polish grandma’s chicken noodle soup. A warm freshly-baked French baguette with butter. Homemade sauerkraut and mushroom pierogies. Fresh seafood served during a beach trip… …There’s nothing quite
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- Nicolette
- January 7, 2015
Revisiting Destinations
Do you ever reminisce about a place you visited years ago? Do you get nostalgic thinking about specific moments during your travels? Do you know recognize the feeling of excitement and adventure of exploring somewhere
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- Nicolette
- December 16, 2014
Holiday Travel: #CultureTravChat
My favorite time of the year is about a week away: Christmas with my family. Over the years, where we’ve celebrated has varied. When we still lived in Europe, we would often either travel to
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- Nicolette
- December 10, 2014
Photography & Culture
We’ve all been there. That moment when… the sun sets beautifully, the light falls perfectly to create a neat shape on a building, or when you catch a friend or family member in mid-laugh. A
#CultureTravChat: Food & Culture
Pasta. Fried rice. Cheese. Croissants. Gelato. No matter what you enjoy most, food has a certain binding power. It is over dinner that we often have lengthy, deep conversations. It is over brunch that we
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- Nicolette
- November 26, 2014
#CultureTravChat: Social Norms
As I’m typing this, I can see snow flurries from outside the window in New York City. It’s the day before Thanksgiving, and many people are getting ready for travel, or already on their way. It
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- Nicolette
- November 21, 2014
#CultureTravChat Update & Thank you!
If you’re new to the blog… welcome! On this blog, I take in-depth look at cultural experiences during travel. I’ve explored body language and culture, how to step out of comfort zones while traveling, how
#CultureTravChat on Thursday, 11/20!
Hope everyone is having a great week so far! I really enjoyed chatting with many of you during last week’s first ever #CultureTravChat. I can’t wait to hear your perspectives in the next chat. Why
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- Nicolette
- November 12, 2014
#CultureTravChat Begins Tomorrow, 11/13!
Hi all, I’m very excited to start the first ever #CultureTravChat tomorrow! The goal is simple: to hear perspectives/advice from fellow travelers to excite others to travel more! I’ve always enjoyed hearing how people personally experience travel – from
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