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Slate Money: Travel: Bringing the Kids

Slate Money

Slate Podcasts

Investing, Business

4.11.1K Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2019

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Kim Barrington Narisetti of the Urban Crayon Press joins Felix to discuss the somewhat daunting prospect of traveling with kids. Kim explains how to get kids excited about travel, how to adjust your strategy as they age and even how to make chicken feet a more appealing snack.  Email: slatemoney@slate.com Twitter: @felixsalmon Podcast production by Jessamine Moll.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to sleep money travel.

0:15.8

This is a good one this week.

0:18.2

We have Kim Barrington Narizetti here

0:21.0

who has traveled pretty much all over the world. This is not unusual among

0:26.6

slate money travel guests but the thing that Kim has is you've done it pretty

0:32.0

much all with kids. You have a whole publishing

0:36.6

empire called Urban Crayon Press, you have a book out called Traveling to Delhi

0:41.6

with kids like you actually have like an entire professional existence

0:45.2

around this whole thing, which I think people are quite terrified of.

0:48.7

People shouldn't be terrified of traveling with kids

0:50.6

because you have them anyway, and it's your job to make sure that

0:55.0

you all enjoy your vacation when your vacationing together. Vacation should not be

0:59.0

stressful it should be the basis of planning another vacation. I had so much fun doing this, let me take another

1:04.8

vacation with my kids.

1:06.1

So we are going to talk about how to get kids to eat exciting and exotic food. We're going to talk about trying to plan out

1:15.1

where the nearest bathroom is.

1:16.4

We're going to talk about the importance of naps.

1:18.5

This is not the first time we're going to talk

1:19.7

about the importance of naps on this show,

1:21.1

but it's even more important when you're traveling with kids.

1:24.3

We are going to talk about potatoes, because apparently there is a point at which kids are basically

1:29.9

potatoes, I love that point.

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