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The Tortoise with Brooke McAlary

Slow travel

The Tortoise with Brooke McAlary

Brooke McAlary

Education, Personal Journals, Society & Culture, Self-improvement

4.6525 Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2016

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

What is slow travel, why do we do it and what does it look like? This hostful, Brooke and Ben talk it out.

Transcript

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0:00.7

Hello and welcome to the Slow Home Podcast.

0:03.6

This is episode 68.

0:07.3

And this is a hostful.

0:08.8

It is, it's a hostful to steal our title from Nerdist.

0:14.5

I know.

0:16.3

They suit us yet?

0:18.5

Yeah, no they have.

0:20.2

We're really on their radar.

0:21.5

Yep.

0:22.2

Yep, they're really paying attention to us.

0:26.1

But today is specifically a slow travel hostful.

0:32.1

So I put a call out a few weeks ago on Facebook if anyone had any questions about travel and specifically how you can

0:39.6

kind of apply the idea of slow living while traveling and we've got some great questions to

0:44.3

answer let's get into it okay The first question comes from Ben McCallery.

1:10.3

Oh, he sounds handsome.

1:12.1

Why do you, why are we actually doing this slow travel podcast?

1:18.5

Why did you want to do it?

1:20.1

Um, I think a lot of people are coming to the idea of slow living and it really appeals.

1:27.9

And, um, you know, I think in a lot of cases, obviously not all, but people want their world

1:34.4

to expand as part of that too.

1:37.1

But when we travel, we seem to, and I say we, including us, want to cram as much in as possible and see all the sites

1:46.5

and not miss out on anything and get all the Instagram shots. And, you know, it can become like

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