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Discover America’s Heartland: Historic Jefferson Highway & Route 66

Apr 23, 202650 min

Castle Hunting in Southern Wales - Travel Tips, History & Hidden Gems

Apr 20, 202639 min

Ep 170Beyond Bora Bora: Journey Through the Heart of French Polynesia

Join travel writer Terri Guthrie on this shared episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Travel with Terri" show as she uncovers the deep cultural roots, fusion flavors, and sacred landscapes of French Polynesia. From the bustling energy of Papeete to the spiritual "cradle" of Raiatea, this episode follows Terri's unique itinerary designed to show you the true soul of the islands. Explore the fascinating history of the "Mutiny on the Bounty" with a descendant of Charles Nordhoff, dive into the world-renowned black pearl industry in Moorea, and taste the unique Tahitian-French-Chinese fusion that defines the local "snack" culture. Whether it’s hitching a ride on a school boat or visiting a UNESCO World Heritage site, discover why the real magic of Tahiti lies in its people, its heritage, and its untamed beauty. Featured Guests & Tours: - Tahiti Nui: Marie-Jeanne Nordhoff-Faatoma (Nordhoff Adventure) - Moorea: Heimata Hall (Tahiti Food Tours) - Black Pearl Expert: Hinaneu Ceran-Jerusalemy (Heivai Black Pearls) - Tahiti Iti: Tau Faraire (Teahupoo Adventure Tours) - Raiatea: Tera Penny (Van Bass Tours) Resources & Links: - Listen to the Part One Interview: https://youtu.be/7asLkcOJaeI - Official Tahiti Tourism: https://www.tahititourisme.com/ - Follow Terri’s adventures: https://travelwithterri.net/ - Listen to the Podcast: https://travelwithterri.podbean.com/

Mar 31, 202657 min

Ep 169Trailblazers: Five Women Who Changed England

In this shared episode of Big Blend Radio’s "English Connection" Show, historian, tour guide, and Norfolk Tours owner Glynn Burrows explores the lives and legacies of remarkable women who helped shape England and the world. From beloved authors Jane Austen and Beatrix Potter to social reformer Elizabeth Fry, nursing pioneer Florence Nightingale, and suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst, this inspiring conversation highlights the lasting impact of women’s contributions to society, culture, and human rights. Discover how these trailblazing women influenced everything from land conservation and responsible tourism to prison reform, healthcare, and the fight for women’s voting rights. Along the way, Glynn shares insights into the historic places connected to their stories, offering meaningful ways travelers can engage with England’s rich heritage through a deeper understanding of its past. 🔗 Read Glynn’s article: https://bigblendmedia.substack.com/p/women-who-changed-england 🌐 Visit the English Connection website for more about Glynn's custom tours, family history services, and to follow the podcast and his digital magazine: https://www.EnglishConnection.uk This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s Way Back When, Big Daily Blend, Vacation Station, and Women Making History podcast channels: Explore the network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Mar 29, 202643 min

Ep 168Jefferson Highway & Route 66: Crossroads of American History

This shared episode of Big Blend Radio's "Historic Jefferson Highway" Show features Roger Bell, President of the Jefferson Highway Association, who shares insights on the connections between the historic Jefferson Highway and Route 66, along with a glimpse of the upcoming Crossroads of America Centennial Conference in Joplin, Missouri. As always, the show features Roger Bell, Co-Host and President of the Jefferson Highway Association, along with host and producer Lisa D. Smith. From early 20th-century road development to modern-day road trip adventures, this conversation explores how these iconic highways helped shape American travel, culture, and tourism. Roger highlights Joplin’s role as a historic crossroads, discusses the evolution of highway systems, and shares why every community along these routes has a unique story to tell. Hear about the Crossroads of America Centennial Conference taking place September 19–22, 2026, in Joplin, Missouri, and why this event is a must for history enthusiasts, road trippers, and anyone passionate about preserving America’s historic highways. The Jefferson Highway Association originally founded the Jefferson Highway in 1915. This international highway—also known as “The Pines to the Palms Highway”—runs from Winnipeg, Canada to New Orleans, Louisiana. Learn more at https://jeffersonhighway.org/ Plan your journey with the Jefferson Highway Travel Guide website: https://www.jeffersonhighwaytravelguide.com/ The Big Blend Radio "Historic Jefferson Highway" Podcast airs every 4th Thursday (except on holidays). Follow the show at https://jefferson-highway.podbean.com

Mar 26, 202652 min

Ep 167Unveiling Las Vegas: Neon Museum Stories & Vintage Vegas History

Discover the dazzling history of Las Vegas through its iconic neon lights on this episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Road Trip Radio” Podcast. Travel writer Debbie Stone shares fascinating insights from her visit to the Neon Museum— home to the famous Neon Boneyard and a remarkable collection of restored and preserved signs that tell the story of the city’s vibrant past. From legendary hotels like the Flamingo Las Vegas and El Cortez Hotel and Casino to the cultural significance of neon as an art form, this episode explores how Las Vegas evolved from a desert stopover into an entertainment capital. Debbie also highlights preservation efforts that keep the city’s glowing history alive for future generations. 🎧 Read Debbie’s article: https://bigblendmedia.substack.com/p/the-neon-museum 🔗 Plan your visit to the Neon Museum: https://www.neonmuseum.org 🎙️ Listen to Debbie’s Big Blend Radio “Global Adventures” Podcast: https://global-adventures-debbie-stone.podbean.com/ 📰 Explore Debbie's Big Blend Radio "Global Adventures" Digital Podcast Magazine: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/qiqy/#p=1

Mar 18, 20269 min

Ep 166Historic Detroit Mansions and the Women Behind Them

This shared episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Journey Jukebox" Podcast with travel writer Lisa Evans explores the rich cultural and architectural heritage of Detroit, spotlighting two extraordinary estates—Cranbrook Educational Community and Meadow Brook Hall. Celebrating Women’s History Month and looking ahead to America’s 250th birthday, this episode highlights the powerful legacy of Matilda Dodge Wilson, whose vision and philanthropy helped shape Meadow Brook Hall and left a lasting impact on the region. Beyond the mansions, the conversation dives into Detroit’s dynamic story—from the rise of the automotive industry to the global influence of Motown Records and modern creative voices like Jack White. Discover how innovation, artistry, and resilience intersect in this iconic American city. Whether you're planning a heritage trip, exploring architectural landmarks, or seeking destinations that honor the nation’s history, Detroit offers a compelling journey into America’s past, present, and future. Lisa's Detroit Articles * Cranbrook: A Place Made by Hand: https://fwtmagazine.com/cranbrook-a-place-made-by-hand/ * The Woman Behind the Walls of Meadow Brook Hall: https://fwtmagazine.com/the-woman-behind-the-walls-of-meadow-brook-hall/ Detroit Travel Resources * Cranbrook: https://www.cranbrook.edu/ * Meadow Brook Hall: https://meadowbrookhall.org/ * Detroit Institute of Arts: https://dia.org/ * The Henry Ford: https://www.thehenryford.org/ 🎵 Journey Jukebox Music Playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7humUf03LIW04t8LiJSSN9?si=71c11c52c77c4596 📖 NEW: Journey Jukebox Podcast Magazine: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/JOURNEY-JUKEBOX---2026/#p=1

Mar 17, 202637 min

Ep 165Historic Fredericksburg, Virginia: George Washington’s Roots, Civil War History & Women's History

On this shared episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Food, Wine & Travel" Show with the International Food Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA), travel writer and author Kathleen Walls explores the rich heritage of Fredericksburg, Virginia—making this the perfect conversation as America approaches its 250th anniversary and during Women’s History Month in March. Located along the Rappahannock River between Washington, D.C., and Richmond, Fredericksburg is filled with stories that shaped early America. Kathleen shares insights into the area’s deep connections to George Washington, including his childhood at nearby George Washington's Ferry Farm. The discussion also highlights the legacy of Mary Ball Washington, George Washington’s mother, whose home and memorial in Fredericksburg offer important perspectives on women’s roles in early American history. You'll also hear about Fredericksburg’s role in the American Civil War, including fascinating sites like the Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop, where visitors can discover 18th-century medicine and the story of Revolutionary War hero Hugh Mercer. Along the way, Kathleen busts historical myths (including the truth about Washington’s famous “wooden teeth”) and shares practical travel tips for exploring Fredericksburg today—from trolley tours and museums to historic homes and heritage sites that bring America’s past vividly to life. Whether you're planning a heritage road trip, celebrating America’s 250th, or looking to experience history where it happened, Fredericksburg offers a powerful journey into the people, places, and stories that shaped the nation. LINKS & RESOURCES * Read Kathleen's Article on Fredericksburg: https://vacationstationtravel.substack.com/p/historic-fredericksburg-virginia * Plan your Visit to Fredericksburg: https://fxbg.com/ * Keep up with Kathleen's Travels: https://www.americanroads.net/ * Learn more about IFWTWA: https://www.ifwtwa.org/ * Follow this Podcast: https://food-wine-travel.podbean.com/ * Check out the new Big Blend Radio “Travel Food & Wine” Digital Podcast Magazine: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/ekxy/#p=1

Mar 13, 202635 min

Ep 164Exploring Kyoto: Japan’s Cultural Heart

In this shared episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Wanderers Compass" Travel Podcast, travel writers Joelle Machia and Ryan Slough journey to Kyoto, Japan, a destination widely regarded as the cultural heart of the country. Known for its historic temples, shrines, castles, and timeless traditions, Kyoto offers travelers a fascinating blend of ancient heritage and modern life. Joelle and Ryan share insights from their experiences exploring Kyoto’s spiritual sites, learning about geisha traditions, and savoring local cuisine, including sake and Japanese whiskey. Along the way, they discuss the importance of etiquette, cultural respect, and open-minded curiosity when traveling in Japan. From culinary discoveries to historical landmarks and meaningful cultural encounters, this episode highlights how immersive travel can deepen understanding and appreciation for one of the world’s most culturally rich destinations. 📝 Read their featured article: https://bigblendwandererscompass.substack.com/p/kyoto 🌐 Follow Ryan & Joelle’s adventures: https://www.wandererscompass.com/ 🎧 Listen to the Wanderers Compass podcast: https://wandererscompass.podbean.com/ 📖 Explore the Big Blend Radio Wanderers Compass Digital Podcast Magazine: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/WANDERERS-COMPASS-MAG-2026/#p=1

Mar 9, 20261h 17m

Ep 163Mary S. Harrell Black Heritage Museum: Preserving History in New Smyrna Beach

This shared episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Jo Goes Everywhere!” travel podcast with writer Jo Clark explores the powerful stories preserved at the Mary S. Harrell Black Heritage Museum in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. This special episode celebrates the second anniversary of the "Jo Goes Everywhere!" podcast and also recognizes Women's History Month, highlighting the importance of community storytelling and the role women play in preserving cultural heritage. Founded in 1768, New Smyrna Beach is one of Florida’s oldest cities. Walking along the quiet residential streets, visitors might easily pass a small white church on North Duss Street. Yet inside the historic Sacred Heart/St. Rita Church is something extraordinary—a living archive of African American history in coastal Volusia County. Through photographs, artifacts, oral histories, and community voices, the museum shares stories of resilience, culture, and community leadership. This episode also explores the legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen, the renowned Florida Highwaymen artists, and the power of genealogy and local storytelling in preserving history for future generations. Be sure to watch Jo’s social media channels for the upcoming launch of her new digital podcast magazine, "Have Glass Will Travel," which will feature travel stories, articles, and highlights from the "Jo Goes Everywhere!" podcast. 🔗 LINKS & RESOURCES - Learn more about the Mary S. Harrell Black Heritage Museum https://www.blackheritage.org/ - Read Jo's article: https://mainlymuseums.com/post/1421/mary-s-harrell-black-heritage-museum-preserving-history-in-new-smyrna-beach/ - Watch the New Smyrna Beach travel episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/egIxyOk8o7M?si=TpO56JJBgyT301j4 - Read Jo’s New Smyrna Beach travel article https://recipestravelculture.com/new-smyrna-beach-endless-salty-sunshine/ - Follow Jo Clark: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/JoGoesEverywhere Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HaveGlassWillTravel/ - New episodes air every 2nd Sunday: https://jogoeseverywhere.podbean.com/

Mar 8, 202629 min

Ep 162Trailing of the Sheep Festival: 30 Years of Idaho Heritage & Sun Valley Charm

In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Wander the World with Sharon" Podcast, award-winning travel writer and photographer Sharon K. Kurtz takes us to Ketchum, home of the beloved Trailing of the Sheep Festival. The conversation explores the deep-rooted history of sheep herding in Idaho and how this iconic festival celebrates ranching heritage, Basque culture, folk traditions, and the enduring importance of sheep and wool in the region. Sharon shares highlights from the festival’s parades, cultural events, and food experiences, along with insider tips on dining, shopping, and exploring Ketchum’s scenic mountain setting. Hear about outdoor adventures, hiking opportunities, and the town’s rich literary and cultural connections—including its ties to Ernest Hemingway—making Ketchum a rewarding destination well beyond festival weekend. 🐑 Learn more about the festival and plan your visit: https://trailingofthesheep.org/ 📖 Read Sharon's Article on Substack: https://bigblendmedia.substack.com/p/trailing-of-the-sheep-festival 📖 Check out Sharon's new Big Blend Radio "Wander the World" Digital Podcast Magazine: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/gyoy/#p=1 🌍 Learn more about travel writer & photographer Sharon K. Kurtz: https://sharonkkurtz.com 🎙️ Tune in on the first Wednesday of every month at 12pm CST: https://wandertheworldwithsharon.podbean.com 🎧 This episode is featured on Big Blend Radio’s Wander the World with Sharon, Vacation Station, Way Back When, and Big Daily Blend podcast channels: Explore the Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Mar 4, 202621 min

Ep 161Find Your West at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City

In this shared episode of Big Blend Radio's "Travel with Terri" Podcast, we explore the spirit, stories, and evolving legacy of the American West at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. Host Terri Guthrie talks with Seth Spillman about how “The Cowboy” preserves and redefines Western storytelling through art, artifacts, Native American history, rodeo culture, ranching traditions, and immersive experiences that bring the West to life. A major highlight is the groundbreaking new installation, “The Cowboy: An Immersive Journey,” a 360-degree cinematic experience that surrounds visitors with sweeping landscapes, historic imagery, and original music — placing them inside the story of the American West. Hear the Museum’s newest exhibition, “Route 66: From Trails to Truck Stops,” that celebrates the 100th anniversary of America’s most beloved highway. The exhibit explores Route 66’s deep ties to Western migration, cowboy culture, and Oklahoma’s pivotal role along the Mother Road. From Native American dwellings and interactive exhibits to pop culture influences like classic Western films and modern icons, this episode celebrates the grit, resilience, artistry, and diversity that define the West — past, present, and future. 🔗 Plan your visit: https://nationalcowboymuseum.org/ 🔗 Follow Terri’s adventures: https://travelwithterri.net/ 🔗 New episodes air every other Tuesday – Listen: https://travelwithterri.podbean.com/

Mar 3, 202632 min

Ep 160Find Your Heart on the Jefferson Highway in Greenville, Texas: Part One - The Hero & The Heritage

Welcome to Part One of our special 4-Part series: "Find Your Heart in Greenville, Texas." The historic Jefferson Highway is a 115-year-old international treasure, stretching from the pines of Winnipeg to the palms of New Orleans. Today, we anchor in Northeast Texas to explore why Greenville is the ultimate "Homebase" for your Texas Jefferson Highway adventure. We’re driving through the historic Blackland cotton fields, visiting the "Highway Sisters" of Bonham and Denison, and diving deep into the soul of the region at the Audie Murphy/American Cotton Museum. Our guest, Susan Lanning, shares the incredible legacy of one of America’s most decorated soldiers and the "White Gold" industry that built this community. In This Episode: * The Homebase: Why the Comfort Suites is the perfect base for your trip. * The Drive: Navigating the history of the Blackland Prairie and the stunning Bonham courthouse. * The Legend: Susan Lanning on Audie Murphy and the American Cotton Museum. * Mascot Update: Priscilla the Sock Monkey and Stinky the Donkey hit the road! Resources & Links: * Greenville Tourism: http://travelgreenvilletx.com/ * The Museum: https://cottonmuseum.com/ * The Route: https://jeffersonhighway.org/ * Plan Your Texas Trip: https://www.jeffersonhighwaytravelguide.com/travel-directory/texas * Stay Updated: https://jeffersonhighwaydispatch.substack.com/

Feb 27, 202617 min

Ep 159Exploring Easter Island Culture, Legend & the Mysteries of the Moai

In this fascinating episode of Big Blend Radio's "Global Adventures" Show, travel writer Debbie Stone explores the history, legends, and living culture of Easter Island, one of the world’s most remote and intriguing destinations. From the iconic Moai statues and the enduring mysteries surrounding their construction and transport to the powerful traditions of the Rapa Nui people, Debbie shares insights from her firsthand experiences on this UNESCO World Heritage Site. The conversation delves into the island’s ancient Birdman ritual, the impact of European contact, and the importance of cultural preservation and responsible tourism today. Listeners will also discover what makes Easter Island’s landscape so uniquely breathtaking, along with helpful travel tips for visiting respectfully and meaningfully. Whether you're fascinated by archaeology, Polynesian culture, or bucket-list island adventures, this episode reveals why Easter Island offers visitors a truly unforgettable blend of culture, legend, and landscape. 🔗 Read Debbie’s companion article: https://vacationstationtravel.substack.com/p/exploring-easter-island 🔗Read Debbie's "Global Adventures" Digital Podcast Magazine: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/qiqy/#p=1

Feb 24, 202636 min

Ep 158The Descendant: Linda Stasi Reveals a Hidden Italian American Saga

In this episode of Big Blend Radio, award-winning journalist and bestselling author Linda Stasi discusses her powerful new historical novel The Descendant, arriving March 10, 2026 and available now for pre-order. Inspired by real family history, the book uncovers a sweeping Italian immigrant saga that stretches from Sicily to the coal mines and ranchlands of the American West. Linda shares how deep journalistic research led her to shocking discoveries about labor exploitation, early Mafia networks, and the overlooked role of immigrant women in shaping the West. The conversation explores the tragic legacy of the Ludlow Massacre, the roots of cultural stereotypes, and why stories of resilience and reinvention still matter today. From rebellious cowgirls to bootlegging empires, The Descendant challenges the myth of the “John Wayne West” and re-centers the multicultural reality of American history. 📘 The Descendant releases March 10, 2026 — pre-order your copy now. 🔗 Learn more about Linda Stasi: https://lindastasi.com 📰 Read our complete review on Substack: https://bigblendmedia.substack.com/p/the-descendant

Feb 24, 202635 min

Ep 157Journey Through St Augustine: A Must Visit for America’s 250th Birthday

In this shared episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Journey Jukebox" travel writer Lisa Evans takes listeners to historic St. Augustine, Florida — the oldest continuously occupied European settlement in the United States and a must-visit destination as America prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday. From the iconic Castillo de San Marcos to the legendary Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park, Lisa shares highlights from her immersive visit to this charming coastal city. Discover how the convenient Old Town Trolley Tours of St. Augustine makes exploring easy, why culinary tasting tours are a delicious way to experience local culture, and what makes the historic St. Francis Inn such a memorable place to stay. The conversation also explores St. Augustine’s layered Spanish, British, and Native American heritage, its vibrant arts scene, and why history lovers will find endless stories around every corner. Whether you're planning a heritage getaway, a food-focused trip, or looking ahead to America’s Semi-quincentennial celebrations, St. Augustine offers an unforgettable blend of history, hospitality, and coastal charm. LISA'S ST. AUGUSTINE ARTICLES - Rovology.com: https://rovology.com/united-states/a-history-lovers-guide-to-visiting-st-augustine-fl/ - Wander with Wonder: https://www.wanderwithwonder.com/things-to-do-in-st-augustine-fl/ - She Buys Travel: https://shebuystravel.com/st-francis-inn-bed-and-breakfast-st-augustine-fl/ MAGAZINE, SUBSTACK & MUSIC PLAYLIST * NEW: Journey Jukebox Podcast Magazine: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/JOURNEY-JUKEBOX---2026/#p=1 * Subscribe to Journey Jukebox on Big Blend Media's Substack: https://bigblendmedia.substack.com/ * Music Playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7humUf03LIW04t8LiJSSN9?si=71c11c52c77c4596 📅 New episodes air every 3rd Tuesday at 12pm CST 🎧 Listen & Subscribe: https://journeyjukebox.podbean.com/

Feb 18, 202638 min

Ep 156Black History Experiences in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana

This shared episode of Big Blend Radio's "Travel Avoyelles" Podcast dives into the rich culture, history, and heart of Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana (a Jefferson Highway destination), with cohosts Mary Guillory and Wilbert Carmouche of the Avoyelles Commission of Tourism. Joining the conversation are special guests Van Roy, Avoyelles Community Arts Liaison, and Lauren Harmason of the Avoyelles Arts and Humanities Council, who share how the parish honors Black history through arts, culture, cuisine, and community storytelling. The discussion highlights the vital role of the Avoyelles Arts and Humanities Council in supporting local artists and educational programs, while exploring the lasting impact of Solomon Northup’s legacy in the region. The episode also spotlights the historic marker honoring legendary blues harp player Little Walter, and the special unveiling event that welcomed acclaimed blues guitarist Buddy Guy—underscoring Avoyelles Parish’s deep musical roots and cultural influence. Listeners will discover how culinary traditions, creative expression, and community events work together to preserve and celebrate the parish’s diverse heritage. From meaningful cultural experiences to hidden gems beyond New Orleans, this episode invites travelers to connect more deeply with Louisiana’s living history through art, food, and local voices. 🔗 Plan your visit: https://TravelAvoyelles.com 🔗 Avoyelles Arts & Humanities Council: https://AvoyellesArts.com 🔗 Solomon Northup Committee for Commemorative Works: https://SNCCW.com 🎧 New episodes air every 3rd Sunday. Listen: https://travel-avoyelles.podbean.com/ LET'S NOT FORGET THE MUSIC WE TALKED ABOUT! - Little Walker: https://open.spotify.com/album/2Y2oBBKe7dnNGJrf6HAGBc?si=OFpsVJy7QK2FjKhjB2FXHg - Joe Simon: https://open.spotify.com/album/3KXu9WiHi6HlxXM9aZtdQU?si=rxBCgwpfRBORYLx6zwW6mg - Buddy Guy: https://open.spotify.com/album/7bkjnyiMG8mXzmEyfY49wD?si=pVPyLP-dQ-qgDQis55xf7Q 🎙️ This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Way Back When," "Historic Jefferson Highway," "Toast to The Arts," "Big Daily Blend" & "Vacation Station" Podcast Channels: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Feb 16, 202639 min

Ep 155Sailing the Seas: A Journey on the Star Clipper

In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Quiltripping Travel with Rose” podcast, travel writer and photographer Rose Palmer shares her unforgettable experience sailing aboard the Star Clippers’ Star Clipper, an authentic tall ship that delivers an intimate and historic cruising adventure. Unlike massive cruise liners, this small ship offers a personal atmosphere where guests build real connections—with each other and the crew. Rose discusses the beauty of traveling under sail, the charm of docking in less accessible ports, and the joy of slow travel that allows for deeper exploration of historic destinations. From international cuisine and thoughtful wine pairings to the camaraderie among repeat travelers, the experience blends adventure with hospitality. Rose also reflects on the friendships formed at sea and looks ahead to future journeys—including Patagonia and Antarctica. This episode captures the romance of life on the water and why small ship cruising offers something truly special. 📖 Read Rose’s Article on Substack: https://vacationstationtravel.substack.com/p/sailing-the-seas 🌐 Explore More from Quiltripping: https://quiltripping.com/ 📰 Check Out the New “Quiltripping Travel” Digital Podcast Magazine: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/QUILTRIPPING-TRAVEL-WITH-ROSE-MAG/#p=1 🎧 Subscribe on Podbean: https://quiltripping-travel.podbean.com/ 📲 This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Vacation Station" & "Way Back When" Podcast Channels: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Feb 13, 202632 min

Ep 154Celebrating America 250 in Gettysburg: History, Events & Sweet Traditions

As Gettysburg, Pennsylvania prepares to celebrate America’s 250th birthday, this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Food, Wine & Travel" Show with the International Food Wine Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA) explores how history, community, and culture come together in one of the nation’s most iconic destinations. Featured guest Mary Grace Kauffman of Destination Gettysburg shares how the town is launching a year-long series of events leading up to 2026, honoring not only the Battle of Gettysburg but also the people, agriculture, and stories that continue to shape the community today. The conversation highlights Gettysburg’s deep roots in farming—especially apple production—alongside its growing culinary scene, sweet treats, and diverse lodging options. Listeners will also learn about immersive experiences such as the famous Gettysburg Cyclorama, a new scenic train experience across the battlefield, Eisenhower’s historic home, and the future opening of the Gettysburg Black History Museum. Family history research, heritage tourism, and meaningful storytelling play a central role in how Gettysburg invites visitors to connect personally with America’s past while celebrating its future. This engaging discussion shows why Gettysburg is more than a historic site—it’s a living, welcoming community ready to host one of the most significant milestones in U.S. history. 🌐 Plan your visit: https://destinationgettysburg.com/ 📰 Check out the brand-new Big Blend Radio Travel Food & Wine Digital Podcast Magazine: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/ekxy/#p=1 🌐 Learn more about IFWTWA: https://www.ifwtwa.org/ 🌐 Follow the Food, Wine & Travel Show: https://food-wine-travel.podbean.com/

Feb 11, 202631 min

Ep 153Exploring Jekyll Island, Georgia with Kathleen Walls

Travel writer and author Kathleen Walls joins Big Blend Radio’s "Vacation Station Travel" Podcast to explore the fascinating history, natural beauty, and modern-day appeal of Jekyll Island, Georgia. Once an exclusive winter retreat for America’s wealthiest families, Jekyll Island is now a state park destination offering historic hotels and cottages, scenic biking trails, wildlife encounters, cultural tours, and seasonal events. Kathleen shares insights into the island’s Gilded Age past, its transformation into a public treasure, and why it remains a favorite for both day trips and extended stays. From turtle conservation and nature programs to high tea, holiday celebrations, and coastal dining, this episode highlights what makes Jekyll Island a truly unique Southern travel experience. Plan your visit: https://www.jekyllisland.com/ Read Kathleen Walls’ "Winter in Jekyll Island" article on Substack: https://vacationstationtravel.substack.com/p/exploring-jekyll-island Visit Kathleen Walls online: https://www.americanroads.net/ https://katywalls.com/ As part of our America 250 programming, this episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio's "Way Back When," "Parks & Travel," and "Big Daily Blend" Podcast Channels. Explore the Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Feb 3, 202625 min

Ep 152Exploring England's Historic Colleges & Universities

This episode of Big Blend Radio’s "English Connection" Podcast explores the enduring power of education through England’s ancient colleges and universities—places where history, culture, libraries, and global connections intersect. Historian, tour guide, and Norfolk Tours owner Glynn Burrows reflects on how universities have long served as centers of learning, inspiration, and cultural exchange, shaping societies far beyond their walls. The conversation highlights how historic universities preserve knowledge through libraries and archives, support genealogy and family history research, and foster lifelong learning across generations. From public lectures and community events to gardens, architecture, and centuries-old traditions, these academic institutions are revealed as living heritage sites—places to visit, explore, and experience firsthand. The episode also examines access to education around the world, the social fabric of university life, and the value of experiential learning, showing how education connects people globally while remaining deeply rooted in local history. Whether viewed through the lens of scholarship, travel, or cultural curiosity, England’s ancient colleges continue to inspire discovery, reflection, and connection. 🔗 Read Glynn’s accompanying article on Substack: https://bigblendmedia.substack.com/p/the-halls-of-heritage 🔗NEW! Check out Big Blend Radio's ENGLISH CONNECTION Podcast Magazine: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/English-Connection/ 🔗This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Big Daily Blend," "Way Back When," and "Vacation Station" podcast channels. Explore the network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Feb 1, 202635 min

Ep 151Spring Exhibits at DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun: Unseen Stories & Sacred Traditions

In this episode of Big Blend Radio's "Tales of Ted DeGrazia" Podcast, we spotlight the exciting new spring exhibitions at the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun Museum in Tucson, Arizona. The conversation explores the cultural, spiritual, and landscape-driven works of renowned Southwest artist Ted DeGrazia, highlighting rarely seen pieces now on public display. Opening with a special reception on Friday, January 30, from 5:00–7:00 p.m., the new exhibits include “DeGrazia Paints the Seri Indians,” “Ted DeGrazia’s Unseen Landscapes,” and the annual Lenten presentation of “The Way of the Cross.” Executive Director Lance Laber shares insight into DeGrazia’s prolific career, the importance of cultural preservation through art, and the gallery’s role as a National Historic Landmark dedicated to Southwest history and heritage. NEW EXHIBITS INCLUDE: * DeGrazia Paints the Seri Indians: Featuring more than a dozen paintings documenting the Comcaac (Seri) people of coastal Sonora, Mexico, many shown publicly for the first time. On display through Sept. 2, 2026. * Ted DeGrazia’s Unseen Landscapes: Watercolors, ink drawings, and oil paintings of the Sonoran Desert and beyond, some hidden in storage for more than 70 years. On display through Sept. 2, 2026. * The Way of the Cross: Fifteen original oil paintings depicting the Passion of Christ, including the Resurrection as the fifteenth station, accompanied by DeGrazia’s recorded narration. On display through May 28, 2026. DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun Museum is a 10-acre historic landmark designed and built by the artist himself, housing thousands of original works that reflect the people, landscapes, and cultural traditions of the Southwest. Learn more: http://www.degrazia.org New Tales of Ted DeGrazia episodes air every 4th Sunday. Follow the podcast: https://ted-degrazia.podbean.com This episode also airs on Big Blend Radio’s “Big Daily Blend,” “Way Back When,” and “Toast to The Arts” podcast channels. Explore the Big Blend Radio Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Jan 26, 202617 min

Ep 150Colo, Iowa: Preserving Highway History at the Reed-Niland Corner

This episode of Big Blend Radio's "Historic Jefferson Highway" Show takes us to the historic Reed-Niland Corner in Colo, Iowa, a beloved crossroads and symbol of Americana along the Jefferson Highway. As always, the show features Roger Bell, Co-Host and President of the Jefferson Highway Association, along with host and producer Lisa D. Smith. The featured guest is Brenda McGuire of the historic Reed-Niland Corner in Colo, Iowa. Follow the Reed-Niland Corner on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Reed-Niland-Corner-100064692456354/ The conversation dives into the history of COLO, a small farming community with deep roots tied to agriculture, travel, and hospitality — and a name with a memorable backstory. Local lore shares that COLO was named after a dog belonging to a railroad official, a detail that perfectly reflects the town’s small-town charm and Americana spirit. Hear how Charlie Reed originally started the gas station to help travelers, how community members are preserving the Reed-Niland Corner through a museum and community events, and why community engagement is essential to keeping Jefferson Highway stories alive. From historic markers and nostalgic road trips to hot beef sandwiches, homemade pies, and pie-eating contests, this episode celebrates slow travel and living history. JEFFERSON HIGHWAY RESOURCES The Jefferson Highway Association originally founded the Jefferson Highway in 1915. This international highway—also known as “The Pines to the Palms Highway”—runs from Winnipeg, Canada to New Orleans, Louisiana. Learn more at https://jeffersonhighway.org/ - The Jefferson Highway Travel Guide Website: https://www.jeffersonhighwaytravelguide.com/ - Jefferson Highway Dispatch – A Substack "newsletter" publication: https://jeffersonhighwaydispatch.substack.com/ - The Big Blend Radio "Historic Jefferson Highway" Podcast airs every 4th Thursday (except on holidays). Follow the show at https://jefferson-highway.podbean.com/ 🎙️ This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Vacation Station," "Way Back When" and "Road Trip Radio, podcast channels. Explore the network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Jan 23, 202649 min

Ep 149St. Augustine, Florida: Experience Living History and More in America’s Oldest City

Recorded on location in St. Augustine, Florida, this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Travel with Terri" explores the rich history, vibrant culture, and living heritage of America’s oldest continuously occupied city. Travel writer Terri Guthrie discusses St. Augustine’s Spanish colonial roots and iconic landmarks, including the Fountain of Youth and Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, both of which play a major role in understanding the city’s early military, cultural, and colonial history. The conversation highlights St. Augustine’s strategic importance as a Spanish stronghold, the stories behind its massive stone fort overlooking Matanzas Bay, and how these sites connect to the city’s broader narrative of exploration, defense, and cultural exchange. The episode also emphasizes the importance of acknowledging indigenous history and preserving untold stories as the nation approaches America’s 250th anniversary. Special guests Bob and Maria Alvarez, COO and CFO of the Historic Florida Militia, share how historical reenactment brings the past to life through immersive education and storytelling. They discuss their involvement in reenactments, their work on the PBS documentary America’s Untold Story, and why keeping history alive is essential for future generations. The discussion also explores the deep Spanish connections between St. Augustine and the Camino de Santiago, reinforcing the city’s global and historical significance. Plan your visit to St. Augustine, Florida: https://www.floridashistoriccoast.com/ FOLLOW TERRI’S ADVENTURES - https://travelwithterri.net/ - https://www.instagram.com/travelwithterri/ LISTEN - New episodes air every other Tuesday – Listen: https://travelwithterri.podbean.com/ - As part of our America 250 programming, this episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s “Vacation Station,” “Way Back When,” “Parks & Travel,” and “Big Daily Blend” podcast channels! Explore the Big Blend Radio Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Jan 20, 202630 min

Ep 148Sip, Savor & Explore Steuben County: Wine, History & Small Town Life

In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Food, Wine & Travel" Show with the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA), we welcome back Dave DeGolyer of Explore Steuben to explore the rich wine culture, fascinating history, and small-town charm of Steuben County in New York’s Finger Lakes region. The conversation traces the evolution of winemaking in the Finger Lakes — from early table grape production in Hammondsport dating back to 1829 to today’s award-winning wineries that are earning national and international attention. Dave emphasizes the philosophy of “sip and savor,” encouraging travelers to slow down, engage with winemakers, and appreciate the stories, people, and sense of place behind every bottle. Beyond wine, the episode highlights Steuben County’s notable historical legacy, including its connection to aviation pioneer Glenn Curtiss, who helped shape American aviation from Hammondsport, and author Mark Twain, whose presence adds a literary thread to the region’s cultural story. These layers of history underscore why the Finger Lakes is not only a wine destination, but also a place where innovation, creativity, and community intersect. Listeners will also discover how Steuben County offers scenic outdoor adventures, welcoming small towns, vibrant local cuisine, and meaningful human connection — making it an ideal getaway for travelers seeking authenticity, reflection, and renewal. 🌐 Plan your Finger Lakes adventure with Explore Steuben: https://exploresteuben.com/ 🌐 Learn more about IFWTWA: https://www.ifwtwa.org/ 🌐 Follow the Food, Wine & Travel Show: https://food-wine-travel.podbean.com/ 📰 Check out the brand-new Big Blend Radio Travel Food & Wine Digital Podcast Magazine: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/ekxy/#p=1

Jan 19, 202650 min

Ep 147Author Michael G. Colburn: Asylum Murders

Author Michael G. Colburn joins Big Blend Radio’s “Toast to The Arts” show to discuss his Lady Black Mystery Series and the inspiration behind his gripping historical novel, "Asylum Murders." In this engaging conversation, Colburn shares his journey from a successful business career into fiction writing and explores how real historical events — including the disturbing history of 19th-century asylums — shape his storytelling. Set in Australia in the 1800s, "Asylum Murders" blends mystery, suspense, and historical truth as investigator Lady Edith Black uncovers conspiracy, abuse of power, and long-buried secrets within the asylum system. The discussion also dives into Colburn’s research process, the challenge of writing from a female perspective, and how creativity — including walking — fuels his writing. The episode highlights how books invite readers to co-create meaning, spark imagination, and examine the darker corners of history through fiction. 🔗 Visit: https://michaelgcolburn.com/ 🎙️ Part of our National Book Blitz Month programming, this episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio's "Big Daily Blend" and "Way Back When" Podcast Channels. Explore the Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Jan 16, 202635 min

Ep 146James Michael Dorsey: Award-winning Author & Explorer

As part of our Book Blitz Month programming, award-winning author, explorer, photographer, and cetacean specialist James Michael Dorsey joins Big Blend Radio to share stories from a lifetime of global exploration. Hear how writing, photography, and storytelling serve as artistic tools for cultural preservation. From crafting personal travel narratives to documenting oral traditions, this episode celebrates literature, narrative craft, and the role of creative expression in giving voice to disappearing cultures. Having traveled through 60 countries, Dorsey discusses his work documenting remote cultures, endangered languages, and oral traditions, as well as his experiences studying and interacting with whales in some of the world’s most remote marine environments. He reflects on the urgency of cultural preservation, noting that when the last speaker of a language is lost, an entire library of knowledge disappears. From encounters with the Hadzabe people of Tanzania to time spent observing cetaceans, this conversation explores storytelling, responsible travel, and the deep connections between humans, wildlife, and place. 🔗 Learn more about James Michael Dorsey, his books, and work: http://www.jamesdorsey.com/

Jan 16, 202635 min

Ep 145Author Nancy Bernhard: The Double Standard Sporting House

This episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Books & Authors” Show with Books Forward, airing on the second Wednesday of the month, features author Nancy Bernhard, who discusses her novel "The Double Standard Sporting House." The episode also celebrates National Books Blitz Month, spotlighting powerful stories that illuminate overlooked voices and hidden histories. Set in 19th-century New York, "The Double Standard Sporting House" explores women’s history through a bold and revealing lens — examining the societal constraints placed on women, the influence of Tammany Hall, and the stark double standards that shaped women’s lives. In this engaging conversation, Bernhard sheds light on how brothels became one of the few paths to financial independence for women, while also addressing the intersections of race, gender, power, and survival. The discussion dives into the realities faced by women navigating restrictive laws, limited rights, and moral judgment, while also touching on burlesque as social satire, reproductive autonomy, and why sex workers’ voices have so often been excluded from historical narratives. Thought-provoking and timely, this episode connects past struggles to ongoing conversations about women’s rights today. 🔗 Episode & Author Links ✍️ Author Website – Nancy Bernhard: https://www.nancybernhard.com/ 📚 Books Forward: https://booksforward.com/ 🎙️ Explore the Big Blend Radio Network where this episode aired on the "Toast to The Arts," "Way Back When," "Women Making History" and "Big Daily Blend" Podcast Channels: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Jan 15, 202634 min

Ep 14410 Haunted Towns & Spooky Ghost Tours Across the United States

On this episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Jo Goes Everywhere!” Podcast, travel writer Jo Clark explores 10 haunted towns and spooky ghost tours across the United States, from historic battlefields and shadowy streets to legendary folklore and paranormal hotspots. Destinations include Gettysburg, Charleston, Louisiana, Washington, D.C., St. Augustine, and more—each revealing ghost stories, haunted festivals, and supernatural legends deeply rooted in American history. While these destinations can be visited year-round, this episode also gives a heads-up on unique Halloween experiences that require advance planning, as many popular ghost tours, haunted festivals, and seasonal events book out quickly. From Southern spirits like the Gray Man and the Rougarou to famous hauntings connected to political power and pivotal moments in U.S. history, ghost tours offer a fascinating way to experience local culture through a spooky lens. 👻 Read Jo’s article: https://recipestravelculture.com/10-best-haunted-towns-in-the-u-s/ 🎧 New episodes air every 2nd Sunday. Listen: https://jogoeseverywhere.podbean.com/ 🎙️ This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s “Big Daily Blend,” “Vacation Station,” and “Way Back When” podcast channels. Explore the network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Jan 12, 202643 min

Ep 143Discovering Corpus Christi: Coastal Adventures, Culture & Culinary Delights

In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Wander the World with Sharon" Podcast, award-winning travel writer and photographer Sharon K. Kurtz explores the vibrant coastal city of Corpus Christi, Texas, where sun, sea, culture, and history come together. From horseback riding on the beach and fishing along the coast to visiting the South Texas State Aquarium, Sharon shares firsthand experiences that showcase the city’s outdoor lifestyle and natural beauty. The conversation also dives into Corpus Christi’s rich cultural heritage, including the USS Lexington, Selena Museum and Memorial, and nearby King Ranch, one of Texas’ most iconic historic sites. Add in a thriving arts scene with mural trails and art walks, plus a delicious mix of seafood, barbecue, and local cuisine, and Corpus Christi emerges as a destination that rejuvenates the spirit year-round—especially during the quieter shoulder seasons. * Plan your visit to Corpus Christi: https://www.visitcorpuschristi.com/ * Read Sharon’s “Corpus Christi” article on Substack: https://vacationstationtravel.substack.com/p/discovering-corpus-christi * Check out her new Big Blend "Wander the World" Digital Podcast Magazine: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/gyoy/#p=1 * Learn more about travel writer & photographer Sharon K. Kurtz: https://sharonkkurtz.com * Tune in on the first Wednesday of every month at 12pm CST: https://wandertheworldwithsharon.podbean.com * This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Vacation Station," "Parks & Travel," and "Way Back When" podcast channels: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Jan 7, 202623 min

Ep 142Designing England: Architects and Architecture Through The Ages

From Roman forts and villas to Gothic cathedrals and the visionary works of architects like Inigo Jones, Sir Christopher Wren, and George Skipper, this episode of Big Blend Radio's "English Connection" Podcast with Glynn Burrows explores the evolution of architecture in England and what it reveals about wealth, power, craftsmanship, and society. Through a thoughtful conversation on design, functionality, and opulence, we examine how architectural styles reflected social status, how many builders and artisans went uncredited, and how architects eventually emerged as cultural figures shaping England’s landscape. The discussion also raises deeper questions about legacy, meaning, and how future architecture may move toward more sustainable and purposeful design. Read Glynn’s full article: https://bigblendarts.substack.com/p/designing-england Learn more about Glynn & book a custom tour: Norfolk Tours: https://norfolk-tours.co.uk/ Listen to Glynn’s monthly podcast (airs every 4th Saturday): English Connection Podcast: https://english-connection.podbean.com/ 🎙️ This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Toast to The Arts" and "Way Back When" podcast channels. Explore the network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Dec 28, 202540 min

Ep 141Captivating Catania: Experience a Unique Style of Sicilian Charm

This episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Global Adventures" Podcast with travel writer Debbie Stone explores Catania, Sicily, a city defined by resilience, tradition, and a fascinating blend of beauty and grit. Set in the shadow of Mount Etna, Catania’s story is shaped by volcanic eruptions, deep-rooted faith, and a strong sense of community. Debbie explores the cultural importance of Saint Agatha, the folklore surrounding the Elephant Fountain, and the city’s vibrant street food and market scene, including the must-try Pasta alla Norma. From underground ruins to UNESCO-recognized architecture, this episode reveals why Catania is one of Sicily’s most compelling destinations. 📖 Read Debbie’s story on Substack: https://vacationstationtravel.substack.com/p/captivating-catania 📖 Check out the story and more in her new Global Adventures Digital Magazine: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/qiqy/ 🎧 Listen & Subscribe: https://global-adventures-debbie-stone.podbean.com/ 🎙️ This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Vacation Station" and "Way Back When" podcast channels. Explore the network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Dec 24, 202531 min

Ep 140When Martians Were Real: Science, History & America’s Alien Craze

In this thought-provoking episode of Big Blend Radio, acclaimed author David Baron discusses his award-winning book, "The Martians: The True Story of an Alien Craze that Captured Turn-of-the-Century America." Long before Martians became the stuff of science fiction, many Americans believed they might actually exist. David explores how late 19th- and early 20th-century scientists, astronomers, and the media became captivated by Mars—projecting utopian ideals, hope, and solutions to earthly problems onto the Red Planet during a period of rapid scientific advancement. The conversation examines the quest to communicate with Martians, the evolving nature of scientific evidence, and the essential role imagination plays in discovery. From historic beliefs to current discoveries and future possibilities, this episode reveals how our fascination with Mars reflects something deeply human: the desire to explore, connect, and believe. David Baron’s book The Martians has been widely recognized as a New Yorker Best Book of the Year, a TIME Must-Read Book of 2025, a New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice, and a Chicago Public Library Favorite Book of 2025. 🔗 Learn more about David Baron and his work: https://davidbaronauthor.com/ 🔗 Explore the Big Blend Radio Network of Podcasts: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Dec 23, 202530 min

Ep 139Justice and Comedy in Jamestown, New York

On this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Food, Wine & Travel" Show with the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA), travel writer Barbara Redding explores the unexpected dual legacy of Jamestown, New York—a town shaped by both global justice and iconic comedy. The conversation highlights Jamestown native Robert H. Jackson, whose work as a U.S. Supreme Court Justice and chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials helped establish international accountability for war crimes. Balancing this powerful history is Jamestown’s beloved connection to Lucille Ball, whose legacy lives on through the National Comedy Center and the town’s vibrant cultural scene. From historic institutions like the Chautauqua Institute to local wineries and food experiences, Barbara shows how travel brings history, culture, and storytelling together in meaningful ways. 🌐 Read Barbara’s article, “Justice and Comedy: Jamestown, New York’s Surprising Dual Legacy,” on Big Blend’s "Vacation Station" Travel Substack: https://open.substack.com/pub/vacationstationtravel/p/justice-and-comedy 🌐 Follow Barbara’s adventures: https://barbararedding.com/ 🌐 Learn more about IFWTWA: https://www.ifwtwa.org 🌐 Follow this podcast: https://food-wine-travel.podbean.com/ 🎙️ This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s “Vacation Station,” “Toast to The Arts,” and “Way Back When” podcast channels. Explore the network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Dec 13, 202534 min

Ep 138Discovering Flanders: A Journey Through History, Art & Culture

In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Food, Wine & Travel" Show with the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA), Jillian Sliwinski of Visit Flanders takes listeners on a journey through Flanders, Belgium, a region rich in history, art, culture, and culinary traditions. The conversation explores Flanders’ central role in European history, including its connections to World War I and World War II, and its remarkable artistic legacy as home to the Flemish Masters. Jillian also highlights a special traveling exhibition from the National Women in the Arts Museum in Washington, D.C., which celebrates the contributions of female artists and will be showcased in Ghent, giving visitors a unique opportunity to experience this extraordinary collection. Listeners learn about Flanders’ compact size and efficient train system, making it easy to explore historic cities, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, national parks, and cultural landmarks. The episode also emphasizes slow living, quality of life, and culinary experiences, making Flanders ideal for multi-generational travel, art enthusiasts, and history lovers alike. 🌐 Learn more and plan your visit: http://www.visitflanders.com/ 🌐Learn more about IFWTWA: https://www.ifwtwa.org/ 🌐Follow this podcast: https://food-wine-travel.podbean.com/ 🎙️This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Vacation Station," "Toast to The Arts," "Way Back When," "Women Making History," and "Big Daily Blend" podcast channels. Explore the network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork Photo: Graslei, Ghent by Milo Profi, courtesy of Visit Flanders

Dec 10, 202534 min

Ep 137This Ordinary Thing Film: Humanity, Courage & the Holocaust

Filmmaker Nick Davis joins Big Blend Radio to discuss his powerful new documentary, This Ordinary Thing, releasing December 5, 2025 (Cinema Village, NYC) with a theatrical roll out and VOD Release to follow on March 31, 2026. Blending performance, personal testimony, and historical narrative, This Ordinary Thing explores the profound acts of humanity that occurred during the Holocaust—ordinary people who risked everything to save the lives of strangers. Through the stories of rescuers and survivors, the film reveals the duality of human nature during one of history’s darkest moments, highlighting the courage, compassion, and moral clarity that emerged in the face of unimaginable brutality. Nick Davis shares insights into his creative process, the emotional weight of telling these stories, and the remarkable cast of actors who bring these moments to life. The conversation reflects on trust, moral choices, and the critical importance of remembrance—making this episode especially timely for today’s world and a meaningful tie-in for the documentary’s release. Visit: https://www.thisordinarything.com/

Dec 4, 202513 min

Ep 136Wandering Through Bavaria: A Train Adventure of History, Culture & Heritage

In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Wander the World with Sharon,” award-winning travel writer and photographer Sharon K. Kurtz takes us on a captivating train journey through beautiful Bavaria. Exploring at her own pace, Sharon visits historic cities, spa towns, wine regions, and cultural landmarks — all while reflecting on how travel deepens our understanding of history and broadens our connection to the world. From Nuremberg’s profound World War II history to the wellness traditions of Bad Kissingen, the opulence of Bayreuth, the wine heritage of Würzburg, and the beer culture of Bamberg, Sharon reveals the many layers that make Bavaria such a rich and rewarding destination. Her journey also explores the medieval magic of Rothenburg, the region’s architectural treasures, and the importance of remembrance at historical sites. Whether traveling solo or with others, Sharon shows how exploring Bavaria by train offers unmatched flexibility, insight, and inspiration. 📝 Read Sharon’s “All Aboard Bavaria!” article in the all-new Big Blend Wander the World Digital Podcast Magazine: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/gyoy/#p=1 🌍 Learn more about Sharon K. Kurtz and her global adventures: https://sharonkkurtz.com 🎧 This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s Vacation Station, and Way Back When channels: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork 📅 Tune in on the first Wednesday of every month at 12pm CST: https://wandertheworldwithsharon.podbean.com

Dec 3, 202530 min

Ep 135Celebrating 110 years of the Historic Jefferson Highway

This special episode of the Jefferson Highway Podcast celebrates 110 years since Edwin T. Meredith first launched the idea of the Jefferson Highway, the historic “Pine to Palm” route connecting Winnipeg to New Orleans. Cohost Roger Bell, President of the Jefferson Highway Association, joins the conversation to explore the highway’s history, the early challenges in its creation, the role of community participation, and the ongoing mission to map, preserve, and promote this international heritage road. Learn how traveling the Jefferson Highway supports small towns, preserves historic corridors, and continues America’s tradition of discovery through road-tripping and cultural connection. Visit the Jefferson Highway Association at https://jeffersonhighway.org/ We also highlight two major new resources now available for modern travelers: 🌐 NEW: Jefferson Highway Travel Guide Website – The brand-new online guide featuring updated travel directories, lodging, historic stops, attractions, and community resources along the route. The interactive map is in progress, but the directories are fully live. The quarterly digital Jefferson Highway Travel Guide publication will be out in January 2026. Visit https://www.jeffersonhighwaytravelguide.com/ 📰 NEW: Jefferson Highway Dispatch – Our new Substack publication offering traveler insights, historical stories, updates from the road, special features, and community spotlights. Subscribe: https://jeffersonhighwaydispatch.substack.com/ 🎙️ This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Vacation Station," "Way Back When," "Road Trip Radio," and "Big Daily Blend" podcast channels. Explore the network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Dec 1, 202540 min

Ep 134Magical Moments in Morocco with Wilderness Travel

On this episode of Big Blend Radio’s Global Adventures with Debbie Stone, we celebrate an exciting milestone — the launch of Debbie’s brand-new Global Adventures Digital Magazine, where each podcast episode now integrates with her immersive travel stories and photography. This week, Debbie takes listeners on a dazzling journey through Morocco, based on her recent private tour with Wilderness Travel. From the Imperial cities of Rabat and Fez to the sweeping sand dunes of the Sahara Desert, Debbie recounts “pinch-me” moments filled with history, culture, culinary discoveries, and the genuine warmth of Moroccan hospitality. She also shares smart travel tips, insights into local customs, and stories from unique accommodations that elevated her Moroccan adventure into something extraordinary. 🌍 Read the Morocco feature in her new Global Adventures Magazine: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/qiqy/ 🎧 Listen & Subscribe: https://global-adventures-debbie-stone.podbean.com/ 🎙️ This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Vacation Station," "Way Back When," "Parks & Travel," and "Big Daily Blend" podcast channels. Explore the network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Nov 26, 202555 min

Ep 133A Visit to Windsor Castle and Historic Runnymede in England

Join historian and UK tour guide Glynn Burrows of Norfolk Tours for a fascinating journey through the history, architecture, and cultural significance of Windsor Castle and nearby Runnymede, the birthplace of the Magna Carta. From medieval fortifications to royal traditions, Glynn explains what makes Windsor Castle such an extraordinary place to visit — and what travelers should know before they go. He also touches on the importance of respecting historical sites, why Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace serve very different purposes, and what makes the Magna Carta at Runnymede a cornerstone of democratic history. Read Glynn’s full article: Windsor Castle & Runnymede: https://blendradioandtv.com/listing/a-visit-to-windsor-castle-and-runnymede/ Learn more about Glynn & book a custom tour: Norfolk Tours: https://norfolk-tours.co.uk/ Listen to Glynn’s monthly podcast (airs every 4th Saturday): English Connection Podcast: https://english-connection.podbean.com/ 🎙️ This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Vacation Station," "Way Back When," and "Big Daily Blend" podcast channels. Explore the network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Nov 22, 202533 min

Ep 132Dr. Matthew Restall: The Nine Lives of Christopher Columbus

Historian and award-winning author Dr. Matthew Restall joins Big Blend Radio’s "Way Back When" History Show to discuss his latest book, “The Nine Lives of Christopher Columbus” (W. W. Norton, October 7, 2025). A leading expert on Latin American and colonial history, Dr. Restall is the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of History and Anthropology and Director of Latin American Studies at Penn State University. He is also the author of over 30 books, including "Seven Myths of the Spanish Conquest" and "When Montezuma Met Cortés." In this fascinating conversation, Dr. Restall untangles the nine myths—Columbus’s “nine lives”—that have shaped the explorer’s enduring cultural and political presence. From competing origin stories and beatification campaigns to fictionalized biographies, scandals, and shifting national narratives, he examines how Columbus became both a hero and an antihero in the American imagination. While exploring the impact of Columbus’s voyages on Indigenous peoples, Dr. Restall also explains how immigration, patriotism, and modern identity politics have kept Columbus at the center of debates about history, morality, and national mythmaking. This episode offers a thoughtful and nuanced look at why Columbus still matters today—and why understanding his story requires examining multiple perspectives. Learn more about Dr. Restall: http://matthewrestall.com/ In celebration of National Life Writing Month, which recognizes how stories, biographies, and personal histories shape our understanding of the world, this episode is also featured on the Big Daily Blend show. Explore the Big Blend Radio Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Nov 20, 202535 min

Ep 131Exploring New Brunswick, Canada: Indigenous Heritage, Sea Caves & The Bay of Fundy

In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Journey Jukebox" travel podcast, travel writer Lisa Evans continues her Canadian adventures as she explores the Indigenous history, cultural heritage, and natural wonders of New Brunswick. From learning with First Nations Storytellers to experiencing the dramatic tides of the Bay of Fundy, Lisa uncovers powerful histories, geological marvels, and heartfelt community stories. Highlights include a visit to St. Martins Sea Caves, the scenic Fundy Trail Parkway, the tidal-access-only Ministers Island, and historic Partridge Island, along with delicious coastal cuisine and memorable local encounters. Destinations featured: St. Martins, Bay of Fundy, Hopewell Rocks, Ministers Island, Partridge Island, Beaver Harbor, Fundy Trail Parkway, Saint John area. Listen to Part One of Lisa's Canadian Journey: https://journeyjukebox.podbean.com/e/st-john-new-brunswick/ Travel Resources & Links Mentioned: * First Nations Storytellers: https://www.firstnationsstorytellers.com/ * Ministers Island: https://www.ministersisland.net/ * Partridge Island History: https://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/dfhd/page_nhs_eng.aspx?id=191 * Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park: https://www.parcsnbparks.ca/en/parks/33/hopewell-rocks-provincial-park * St. Martins Sea Caves: https://www.todocanada.ca/city/saint-john/listing/st-martins-sea-caves/ 🎵 Listen to the Journey Jukebox Spotify Playlist inspired by travel: 👉 https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7humUf03LIW04t8LiJSSN9?si=54c7630328284648 📚 Lisa Evans is the author of 100 Things to Do in Coastal Mississippi Before You Die 🌐 https://writerlisa.com/ 🌐 https://www.gosmart.travel/advisors/lisa/evans 📅 New episodes air every 3rd Tuesday 🎧 Listen & Subscribe: https://journeyjukebox.podbean.com/

Nov 19, 202543 min

Ep 130Author Michael Engelhard - No Place Like Nome Permalink

Award-winning author and anthropologist Michael Engelhard joins Big Blend Radio’s "Way Back When" History Show to discuss his new book, “No Place Like Nome: The Bering Strait Seen Through Its Most Storied City.” Blending anthropology, history, personal reflection, and vivid storytelling, Engelhard explores the legendary city of Nome, Alaska—a cultural, ecological, and historical crossroads where the legacies of millennia still shape the present. From mammoths and shaman hoards to Cold War landmarks, reindeer herders, adventurers, hustlers, drummers, dancers, and whalers, his book highlights a region steeped in myth, resilience, and human ingenuity. In this lively conversation, Engelhard discusses cultural migration across the Bering Strait, the impact of climate change on Arctic landscapes, the interconnectedness of humans and nature, and the powerful role of storytelling and language in preserving Indigenous cultures. He also shares insights into the origins of Nome’s name and how its past continues to echo through environmental, social, and cultural challenges today. Learn more and get the book: https://michaelengelhard.com/ Celebrating Native American Heritage Month and National Life Writing Month through an exploration of history, culture, community, and place, this episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio's "Big Daily Blend," "Nature Connection," and "Parks & Travel" Podcast channels. Explore the network, here: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Nov 16, 202549 min

Ep 129The Rougarou Fest: Celebrating Louisiana’s Culture, Cuisine & Coastal Conservation

In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Food, Wine & Travel" Show with the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA), Merle Rosenstein shares her experiences at the Rougarou Fest in Houma, Louisiana, part of the Annual IFWTWA Conference in Lafayette (October 2025). Merle highlights the rich culinary culture, the legendary Rougarou in local folklore, and the importance of coastal and environmental conservation in Louisiana’s unique communities. The conversation explores how food, festivals, and local traditions connect people to heritage while fostering awareness of sustainable practices. Listeners also learn about Merle’s journey as a travel writer and her vision of SuperBubbie, celebrating active senior travel and cultural exploration. 🌐 Read Merle’s article about the festival: https://blendradioandtv.com/listing/haunting-good-fun-and-coastal-preservation-at-houmas-rougarou-fest/ 🌐 Visit Merle’s website: https://superbubbie.ca/ 🌐 Learn more about IFWTWA: https://www.ifwtwa.org/ 🌐 Follow this podcast, also featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Vacation Station," "Nature Connection," "Big Daily Blend," and "Way Back When" channels: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzIUCV2e7qm1chVylr9kzBMftUgBoLS-m

Nov 15, 202530 min

Ep 128Exploring Malta’s Historical Tapestry: From Neolithic to Modern Times

In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Quiltripping Travel with Rose” podcast, travel writer and photographer Rose Palmer takes us on a captivating journey through Malta, the independent island nation nestled between Sicily and North Africa. With a history stretching back over 5,000 years, Malta is a treasure trove of cultural influences, architectural marvels, and remarkable resilience. Explore the breathtaking St. John’s Cathedral in Valletta—with its stunning Baroque design and an iconic Caravaggio painting—along with the island’s fortified structures built by the Knights of St. John. Rose digs into Malta’s pivotal role during World War II, from the extensive bombing campaigns to the underground shelters that protected its people. Hear about the Arabic roots of the Maltese language, the ancient texts preserved in the National Library of Malta (some dating to 1474), and the island’s fascinating Neolithic history. Rose also highlights the vibrant lifestyle of Valletta, its UNESCO World Heritage designation, and the enduring spirit of the Maltese people. Whether you're a history buff, culture seeker, or curious traveler, this episode offers a rich glimpse into what makes Malta a must-visit Mediterranean destination. 🌐 Explore More from Quiltripping: https://quiltripping.com/ 🎧 Subscribe on Podbean: https://quiltripping-travel.podbean.com/ 📲 Also Featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Vacation Station" and "Way Back When" Podcast Channels: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Nov 14, 202536 min

Ep 127Discover Whidbey & Camano Islands: Nature, Community & History in Washington State

This episode of Big Blend Radio’s Food, Wine & Travel Show with the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA) features Inge Morascini, Executive Director of Whidbey and Camano Islands Tourism, who shares what makes these two Pacific Northwest gems so special. From the dramatic coastal scenery and rich military and maritime history to the islands’ deep-rooted sense of community and sustainability, this conversation explores what makes Whidbey and Camano ideal for travelers seeking both connection and discovery. Listeners will hear about local artisans, small businesses, foraging and local food experiences, and the growing trend of road tripping through the islands. Whether it’s the off-season serenity, the local farm-to-table culture, or the scenic drives from Seattle, Whidbey and Camano Islands offer transformative travel experiences where nature and community thrive together. 🌐 Learn more: https://whidbeycamanoislands.com/ 🌐 Learn more about IFWTWA: https://www.ifwtwa.org/ 🌐 Follow this podcast, also featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Vacation Station," "Way Back When," "Road Trip Radio," and "Parks & Travel" channels: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzIUCV2e7qm1chVylr9kzBMftUgBoLS-m

Nov 12, 202538 min

Ep 126Honoring Our Heroes – Fighter Pilots, Friendship & Flight

Recorded on location at the Fighter Pilot Reunion for the 33rd Tactical Fighter Wing at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida, this special Veterans Day episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Travel with Terri” Show honors the dedication, service, and legacy of those who have taken to the skies in defense of freedom. Hosted by Terri Guthrie, this inspiring discussion features four special guests — Ron Guthrie, Jeff Neumann, Mike Smith, and Andrew Smith — all of whom flew the F-15 Eagle Fighter Jet as members of the 33rd Tactical Fighter Wing and the 60th Squadron, known as the Fighting Crows. After their distinguished military careers, all four continued their passion for aviation by flying for Delta Air Lines — with Andrew Smith representing the next generation just beginning his Delta career. Together, they reflect on the unique bond forged among fighter pilots, the enduring importance of family legacies in military service, and the profound meaning of Veterans Day. Through heartfelt stories and moments of laughter, they share insights into the transition from military to civilian aviation, the brotherhood and camaraderie that define a lifetime of service, and the values of integrity, discipline, and teamwork that carry forward long after retirement. The conversation also highlights the crucial role of families and communities in supporting those who serve — reminding us that honoring veterans is something to practice every day, not just once a year. This episode is dedicated to Lt. Col. Mike Ridnouer who was a Fighter Pilot's Fighter Pilot and the best Squadron Commander in the Tactical Air Command. 🎧 New episodes of "Travel with Terri" air on Tuesdays: https://travelwithterri.podbean.com/ ✨ This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s “Way Back When” and “Big Daily Blend” podcast channels! Explore the Big Blend Radio Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Nov 11, 20251h 14m

Ep 125The Last 600 Meters: The Battles of Najaf and Fallujah

In honor of Veterans Day and National Military Appreciation Month, Big Blend Radio's "Way Back When" History segment welcomes acclaimed documentary filmmaker Michael Pack to discuss his powerful Iraq War film, "The Last 600 Meters: The Battles of Najaf and Fallujah" airing November 10, 2025, on PBS nationwide. This documentary chronicles the two deadliest battles of the Iraq War—Najaf against the Shiite Mahdi militia and Fallujah against Sunni insurgents—told entirely through the raw, firsthand testimony of the Marines and soldiers who fought there. Pack explains his choice to remove narration, allowing the veterans to deliver the "ground truth" of urban combat, dramatic moments like the "Hell House" rescue, and the personal cost of war. The conversation delves into the brutal realities, the significant theme of PTSD, and how decisions made in Washington ripple down to those delivering the final 600 meters of foreign policy. Tune in to better understand modern warfare and the enduring importance of honoring the sacrifices and complexities of our veterans' experiences. Watch "The Last 600 Meters" on PBS on November 10, 2025, stream it on the PBS app, and catch it later on Amazon and other platforms. Learn more: https://manifoldproductions.com/films/the-last-600-meters/

Nov 10, 202527 min

Ep 124Art, Community & Celebration at DeGrazia Gallery in Tucson

In this episode of Big Blend Radio's "Tales of Ted DeGrazia" Show, Lance Laber, Executive Director of the DeGrazia Foundation, shares updates on the latest exhibits, visiting artists, and the annual La Fiesta de Guadalupe celebration at DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun in Tucson, Arizona. The conversation highlights Ted DeGrazia’s artistic legacy, the gallery’s focus on Southwest culture, and its continued role as a creative hub connecting art, history, and community. CURRENT ROTATING EXHIBITS (through Jan. 28, 2026): - Brush Drawings of Ted DeGrazia – expressive works from 1945–1963 capturing movement, energy, and emotion. - DeGrazia’s Pastels – soft, impressionistic pieces (1953–1978), many displayed for the first time. - Ceramic Paintings of Ted DeGrazia – vibrant, tactile works on ceramic forms featuring angels, Madonnas, and Southwest motifs. THE LITTLE GALLERY GUEST ARTISTS (Nov 2025 – Apr 2026): Rotating local and regional artists showcase oil, digital, and mixed media works, including paintings, ceramics, fused glass, photography, and landscapes by Mark Prusten, Max Hewlett, Caleb Gutierrez, Alisa Raines, Carole Fisher & Suzanne Hodges, Ambika Wauters, Joanna Pregon, Erik Sletten, Anna Lee Keefer, Mary Sherwood, and Wendy Islas. LA FIESTA DE GUADALUPE – Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025: This free annual celebration honors Mexico’s patron saint with mariachi music, Folklorico dancers, Yaqui Deer Dancers, local food, art vendors, and fun for all ages. Located in Tucson, Arizona, the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun is a 10-acre historic landmark that houses more than 15,000 original works. Learn more: http://www.degrazia.org 🎙️ Listen to Tales of Ted DeGrazia: https://ted-degrazia.podbean.com This episode also airs on Big Blend Radio’s “Big Daily Blend,” “Way Back When,” and “Toast to The Arts” podcast channels. Explore the Big Blend Radio Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Nov 9, 202525 min

Ep 123Art, History & Honor: National Parks Arts Foundation

This episode of Big Blend Radio’s 1st Friday “Toast to The Parks & Arts” Show highlights the powerful connection between art, nature, and military history through the work of the National Parks Arts Foundation (NPAF). From painters and poets to filmmakers and chefs, the NPAF’s artist residency programs welcome diverse creatives into America’s national parks, where they interpret stories that honor veterans, women in military history, and the resilience of communities shaped by service and sacrifice. This inspiring conversation with NPAF founder Tanya Ortega explores how art serves as a bridge between military history and public understanding, offering new ways to engage visitors, educate younger generations, and preserve the spirit of service within our shared landscapes. It also reflects on the foundation’s resilience through challenges like COVID-19 and government shutdowns, and the importance of storytelling, community, and education in keeping history alive. 🔗 Learn more and apply: https://nationalparksartsfoundation.org/ 🎧 Listen & follow the show: https://arts-parks.podbean.com/ 📚 Coming soon: Big Blend Radio’s NPAF Retrospective Digital Publication, celebrating almost a decade of creative collaborations in national parks. In Honor of Military Family Month, this episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio's "Way Back When," "Toast to The Arts," "Parks & Travel," and "Big Daily Blend" Shows. 📲 Explore the Network of Podcasts: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

Nov 8, 202556 min