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Making Dinner On a Group Trip

This week, we're teaming up with our friends over at Bon Appetit for a special episode of Dinner SOS.Tune in to hear host Chris Morocco and food editor Shilpa Uskokovic put their heads together and help Lale prepare a group dinner for some travelers with pretty specific dietary restrictions. They all get very confused about what a nightshade is, but we promise they find a solution in the end. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Oct 5, 202333 min

The Romance and Reality of Sleeper Trains

Glamorous, exciting, and often nostalgic—when at its best (and let’s be clear, no two journeys are made equal) seeing the world by train can be all of those things and more, especially if you’re on a sleeper train. After all, what could be more exciting than going to sleep in one country and waking up in another? Lale chats with Monisha Rajesh—friend of the podcast and author of books like Around the World in 80 Trains and Epic Train Journeys—about her recent travels by sleeper, and we hear from a listener who took an epic solo train journey across Canada. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Sep 28, 202328 min

Morocco, Music, and More With Faouzia

Lale chats with Moroccan-Canadian singer songwriter Faouzia Ouihya—who, at just 23, has already clocked up numerous accolades for her poppy, anthemic hooks performed in English, French, and Arabic. They talk Moroccan food, how Faouzia’s heritage shapes her music, and more.This episode was recorded several weeks before the devastating earthquake in Morocco. For information on how to help and donate, head to cntraveler.com. Link to embed: https://www.cntraveler.com › storyHow to Support Morocco Earthquake Survivors—and Where to Donate Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Sep 21, 202324 min

When You Travel to Eat With Bon Appétit

Planning a trip around food is one of our favorite ways to travel, so Lale turns to a seasoned restaurant scouter for intel. Kate Kassin is the Editorial Operations Manager at Bon Appétit, which means she works on some of the magazine's biggest projects, including its Best New Restaurants list. They talk about what it takes to uncover some of the most exciting places to eat in the US right now, and her tips for finding the best spots to eat on any vacation. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Sep 14, 202327 min

Walking Pompeii With Rebecca Mead

After a summer filled with European travel, Lale catches up with The New Yorker's Rebecca Mead to learn a few surprising facts about one of the continent's most famous—and ancient—sites, Pompeii. Plus, she hears from a listener about what it felt like to explore a Greek landmark steeped in mythology. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Sep 7, 202325 min

Listener Dispatch: Gaining Perspective in Oaxaca

As summer comes to a close, Lale catches up with one last listener about her recent trip to Oaxaca, where she found herself sharing a transformative hiking experience with a group of women. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Aug 31, 202318 min

Listener Dispatch: Traveling In My Mother's Footsteps

In another special mini episode of Women Who Travel, Lale takes a call from listener Margaret, who is so fascinated with an international trip her mother took in the 1950s that she's now working to recreate it for herself. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Aug 24, 202313 min

On the Road for the FIFA World Cup

As the FIFA World Cup in Australia and New Zealand draws to a close, we share conversations with two women who've had very different experiences with the tournament over the years: Australian Broadcasting Company's sportscaster Tracey Holmes, who spent her career covering numerous Olympics and World cups, and Nicole Barnhart, goalkeeper of The Washington Spirit and, unsurprisingly, a super traveler for the sport. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Aug 17, 202326 min

Listener Dispatch: Camping Gone Awry

In another special mini episode of Women Who Travel, Lale catches up with listener Jamie, who says she loves the idea of camping, but can never quite get it right. Enter, calamitous stories of thunderstorms in the Grand Canyon and a misguided weekend at a music festival. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Aug 10, 202314 min

Listener Dispatch: Eating Champorado in the Philippines

In a special mini episode of Women Who Travel, Lale gets on the phone with South Carolina-based listener Cinelle to hear about her recent, long-awaited trip home to the Philippines—and the food she was in search for once she got there. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Aug 3, 20237 min

Climbing Mountains

Treacherous mountain ascents like Everest have long been mythologized by men. But this week, Lale chats with two women who are achieving extraordinary feats at high altitudes: Jen Peedom, an award-winning Australian film director, who makes documentaries about mountaineering, and Sasha DiGiulian, a professional rock climber who went from winning indoor competitions to going on treacherous outdoor climbs that led her to accomplish 28 First Female Ascents around the world, including a First Female Ascent on the North Face of the Eiger, the highest wall of the Alps. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jul 27, 202327 min

Solo Travel, According to Rachel Cargle

We travel for all sorts of reasons: self-discovery, something new, a chance to break out of our routines. But how often is it truly restorative? Lale talks to activist, educator, entrepreneur, and ardent solo traveler Rachel Cargle about creating calm in every step of a journey—and her new memoir and manifesto, A Renaissance of Our Own. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jul 20, 202326 min

The Wild Swimming Phenomenon

It’s summer, which means we're grabbing every chance there is to hit the beach or dive into a hotel swimming pool. But some travelers are a little more intrepid, plunging into wild, frigid waters for all manner of reasons. To find out why, Lale chats with writer and wild swimmer Freya Bromley about her recent memoir The Tidal Year and catches up with friend of the podcast and author Dorthe Nors, who lives on a remote part of Denmark’s west coast. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jul 13, 202327 min

Sasheer Zamata and Nicole Byer on Becoming the Perfect Travel Companions

Nicole Byer and Sasheer Zamata love being best friends, which means they also love traveling together. Lale catches up with the two comedians, whose respective television appearance include Nailed It and Loosely, Exactly Nicole, and Saturday Night Live, Woke, and Home Economics, to find out more about how they vacation together. Plus, Nicole and Sasheer field questions from Condé Nast Traveler editors about how to navigate the challenges of traveling with friends. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jul 6, 202327 min

Do National Dishes Really Exist?

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What makes a national dish? And who gets to decide? Lale talks to food writer Anya Von Bremzen about her global quest to find out, which she charts in her new book National Dish: Around the World in Search of Food, History, and the Meaning of Home, and checks in with Bon Appetit's Mallary Santucci to find out how the food publication tackles the question in its own test kitchen. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 29, 202328 min

Gabrielle Union’s Birthday Journey Across Africa

This week, Lale chats with actor Gabrielle Union about her new docuseries, Gabrielle Union: My Journey to 50, a two-part special on BET+. Listen in as Gabrielle shares how she traveled with her family—and many friends—to Zanzibar, Ghana, Namibia, and South Africa in honor of her 50th birthday, reflecting on the beauty of Namibia's spectacular desert, the emotional experience of visiting sites like the Assin Manso River and the Memorial Wall of Return in Ghana, and much more. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 22, 202327 min

New York's Chinatown Through the Eyes of a Family That's Been There for Generations

New York City's Chinatown is arguably one of the most famous neighborhoods in the world—and perhaps one of the most storied, too. Ava Chin, whose memoir, Mott Street: A Chinese American Family’s Story of Exclusion and Homecoming, came out this spring, chats with Lale about the apartment building that housed four generations of her family, and the journey a look into her heritage took her on. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 15, 202329 min

Living Wildly in Patagonia With Conservationist Kris Tompkins

Lale chats with Kris Tompkins, an American conservationist who is the subject of a new National Geographic documentary, Wild Life, about her work restoring the wild beauty of Patagonia by protecting and creating nearly 15 million acres of parkland. Her philosophy? "If you buy a Picasso and you hang it in your living room, you and your family can enjoy it. But if you take that same Picasso and you donate it to MoMA or any place really around the world, millions of people will see that every year and be informed by it, entertained by it." The same applies to nature, says Kris. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 8, 202327 min

Writer Elise Hu on Life in Seoul and the Rise of K Beauty

K Beauty is one of biggest beauty markets in the world—and one that people travel from all over the world for. This week, Lale chats with Elise Hu, a broadcast journalist, author, and host of the podcast TED Talks Daily, whose new book Flawless: Lessons in Looks and Beauty from the Korean Capital, reflects on her time living in Seoul and dives deep into the six billion dollar industry and its impact on Korean culture. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 1, 202329 min

Special Episode: Catalina Island Bison Herd from Atlas Obscura

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A special episode from The Atlas Obscura Podcast about the strange story of Catalina Island’s herd of bison, and the harrowing story of producer Sarah Wyman’s encounter with these intimidating residents. Listen to The Atlas Obscura Podcast on Apple, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Read more in the Atlas: https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/catalina-island-bison-herd Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

May 25, 202315 min

An Episode Dedicated to the Ultimate Travel Companions—Our Mothers

In honor of Mother’s Day, journalist and author Connie Wang calls in to talk about her new book of essays, Oh My Mother!, centered around travels to places like Paris, China, and Las Vegas (one Magic Mike show included) with her mother Qing. And later, we hear from a whole host of listeners, both mothers and daughters, about their own trips. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

May 11, 202327 min

Journalist Lyse Doucet Likes to Think of the BBC as Her Passport

Lale chats with Lyse Doucet, the BBC’s Chief International Correspondent. Doucet’s career has taken her to places like Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Brazil—she often leaves for an assignment on a moment’s notice to cover natural disasters and turbulent warzones. If you follow the BBC World Service or BBC News, then her voice is likely familiar to you thanks to her decades of work spent bringing the stories of people and places around the globe into our living rooms, but it’s not often that she talks about her own life and work. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

May 4, 202326 min

Arsema Thomas on Filming the 'Bridgerton' Spin-Off in English Country Homes and Traveling Across Africa

Lale chats with actor Arsema Thomas, who plays a young Lady Danbury in the soon to be released Netflix series Queen Charlotte - A Bridgerton Story, from Shonda Rhimes. Off screen, Arsema has spent large swathes of her life living in different countries across Africa—an experience that has informed her approach to acting, and the role she is now playing. She shares stories from Uganda, Nairobi, Cape Town, and more, and discusses filming the Bridgerton prequel inside English country homes, and the complex history behind them. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Apr 27, 202328 min

What It Takes to Become a Free Diver, Caring for Our Oceans, and More

Few of us get to witness the rich and complex ecosystems that live below the oceans' surface—but for Zandile Ndhlovu, venturing deep underwater on a single breath is part of daily life. Lale chats with the South African free diver about her work running The Black Mermaid Foundation, witnessing coral bleaching first hand, weaving sustainability into her travels, and coming face-to-face with a shark. Plus, we hear from a New Yorker about restoring oyster reefs in and around the city. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Apr 20, 202328 min

‘Love & Death’ Director Lesli Linka Glatter on Capturing Texas and Travels in Tokyo

Everyday we travel to far-flung places through our television screens, all thanks to the directors, location scouts, camera crews, and more who skillfully capture—or create—entire worlds for us to get lost in. One of those people is Lesli Linka Glatter, the award-winning director behind shows like Twin Peaks, Homeland, and Mad Men. Lale sits down with her to find out about how she bought to life 1970s Texas in the new HBO Max show Love and Death, what it's like to travel the world with a film crew, and the time she took a life-changing trip to Tokyo. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Apr 13, 202329 min

The Weird and Wonderful World of Road Tripping

With summer only a few months away, now is the time to start planning that road trip—especially if you're based in the U.S., where one of the best ways to see the country is by car (there are so many iconic American road trip movies for a reason). Enter, our guest this week: Kristen Meinzer, an author and podcast host who has spent much of her travels road tripping around the Midwest and staying at kitschy motels. Lale chats with Meinzer about her favorite roadside attractions across the country (hello, Corn Palace), how she sniffs out a quality motel, Dolly Parton, and more. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Apr 6, 202327 min

Traveling the World for Its Birds, With Mya-Rose Craig

We travel for all manner of experiences—culinary, adventure, music, and more. Mya-Rose Craig travels to spot birds. Lale chats with the 20-year-old ornithologist about birdwatching in some of the world's most spectacular places, sharing a platform with climate change activist Greta Thunberg, and her new memoir Birdgirl. Plus, we hear from Condé Nast Traveler contributor Betsy Andrews about her own birdwatching trip to Bonaire. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Mar 30, 202324 min

Listener Stories From Around the World

If you subscribe to this podcast, then you're familiar with our listener dispatches: unique, funny, and often deeply personal stories shared with us by the Women Who Travel community. Weaving them into the podcast is one our favorite things to do, which is why this week we're mixing up the format as Lale and the podcast's very own producer, Jude Kampfner, revisit some of their favorites—from a breakup in Paris and an intrepid solo hiking trip to a spooky encounter in Ireland. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Mar 23, 202340 min

What It's Like to Visit Every National Park in America

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If you’re lucky, you’ve gotten to experience some of the natural beauty found across America’s 63 National Parks, home to places like Yellowstone, the Grand Canyon, and Acadia, Maine. But few people have got to see as much of them as guest Emily Pennington, a regular Condé Nast Traveler contributor and author of Feral: Losing Myself and Finding My Way in America’s National Parks. Emily chats with Lale about surrendering herself to the wilderness, witnessing the Northern Lights first hand, and the profound impact Alaska had on her. Plus we hear from listeners about their own National Park adventures. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Mar 16, 202328 min

What Chelsea Handler Learned From Her 90-Stop U.S. Tour

Travel is inherently absurd, amusing, chaotic, messy, embarrassing, and deeply nuanced. And sometimes, we go to places with built in prejudices that we haven't previously confronted—and hopefully overturn them in the process. Who better, then, to dive into a conversation about all of this than Chelsea Handler? The comedian, television host, and best selling author chats with Lale about wrapping up her 'Vaccinated and Horny Tour' across the U.S., rediscovering her hometown of Los Angeles, her eternal fear of snakes, and more. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Mar 9, 202330 min

Exploring European Cities On Foot

We’re re-airing this episode which was first published 10/6/2022.Lale talks to two of her favorite authors about two cities that she’s most connected with—Rebecca Meade about London and Elif Batuman on Istanbul—and asks the question: What do you learn about a city by walking around it instead of driving through it? "You want to knit yourself into the fabric of a place and see your story knitted into it," says Meade. Plus, listeners contribute their own walking stories about Budapest, Dubrovnik, and Malta—all solo travelers who had unforgettable experiences thanks to the decision to explore a new place by foot.For more from Women Who Travel, visit our website or subscribe to our email newsletter.Website link: https://www.cntraveler.com/women-who-travel?utm_source=Apple+Podcast&utm_medium=WWT+show+description&utm_id=WWT+PodcastNewsletter link: https://www.cntraveler.com/newsletter/whats-next-for-travel?utm_source=Apple+Podcast&utm_medium=WWT+nl+signup&utm_id=WWT+Podcast Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Mar 2, 202334 min

Telling the Stories of Indigenous Australia Through Dance

In this week's episode, we travel to Australia to talk to dancer, choreographer, and storyteller Frances Rings, a descendant of the Wirangu and Mirning Tribes from the country's southern west coast, and the artistic director of Bangarra Dance Theater, Australia's leading Indigenous performing arts company. She explains the power of dance as a tool for healing—and shares stories of Indigenous Australia.Out of respect for Indigenous Australian bereavement practices, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners are advised that this podcast contains the name of someone who has died. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Feb 23, 202329 min

A Brazilian Journalist on Life in the Amazon

The Amazon lives in our imaginations, in literature, and throughout swathes of travel writing. But what is it like to live there? Lale chats with journalist Eliane Brum who's built a house from recycled wood in Altamira, a town on the northern fringes of the Amazon, to find out more—and to learn about her new book, Banzeiro Òkòtó: The Amazon as the Center of the World. Plus, Condé Nast Traveler editor Megan Spurrell tells us about a life-changing trip to an equally spectacular yet vulnerable place: Antarctica. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Feb 16, 202327 min

Is Travel Good for Your Relationship? We Tap Dr. Orna Guralnik for Answers

It can be hard to escape the frenzy of Valentine’s Day and all its forced expectations. But here on this podcast, we’re avoiding the cliches in favor of a conversation with Dr. Orna Guralnik, host of Showtime’s hit documentary series Couples Therapy, which is about to enter into its fourth season. Lale chats with Orna about everything from how to balance both of your needs on a trip to expectation setting on the road. The good news? She believes travel is beneficial to a relationship. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Feb 9, 202329 min

Author Fariha Roisin Asks: Who Is Wellness For?

Wellness is an immensely popular—and profitable—industry when it comes to travel, but with a near-endless slew of options for self-care to consider, from ayueverdic yoga to sound baths to ayahausca retreats, the meaning of what wellness actually is can get diluted. To find out more, Lale chats with Fariha Róisín, a poet, novelist, nonfiction writer, and author of the book Who Is Wellness For? to answer just that. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Feb 2, 202327 min

Sophia Roe on Mushrooms, Growing Your Own Food, and Filming ‘Counter Space’ Around the Globe

In the second installment of Women Who Travel's mini series about food, gardening, and wellness, Lale catches up with Sophia Roe, an activist, chef, and host of the travel and food show, Counter Space, is available to stream on Tastemade, to talk about the places and people she met while filming season two, her unending love of mushrooms, and what it means to live well. Plus, we hear from two Girl Scouts who have developed green thumbs at one of New York City's cherished community gardens. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jan 26, 202329 min

Tanya Holland's California Soul

Part of a three week series that dives into all things cooking, gardening, and self care in its many forms, Lale sits down with legendary restaurant owner, cookbook author, chef, and community activist Tanya Holland. Her restaurant, Brown Sugar Kitchen, became a focal point of the Oakland community during its almost 15 year tenure, and now, she has a gorgeous new cookbook out: California Soul, which traces the roots of California soul food from the Western Migration to the present day through recipes, storytelling, and profiles of local chefs and makers. Plus, we hear from a Condé Nast Traveler editor who holds Oakland close to her heart. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jan 19, 202328 min

How Other Cultures Care For Their Dead—And What We Can Learn From Them

The start of a new year is often a time of reflection and after the last few challenging pandemic ones, that might also mean dwelling on feelings of loss or grief. This week, Lale chats with the creator of a podcast called The Order of the Good Death. She’s Caitlin Doughty, a mortician, the owner of a funeral home in Los Angeles, and an advocate of funeral reform. She’s toured the world exploring death rituals—from Barcelona to Mexico to Indonesia to Bolivia to Japan—on a quest to discover where death has the most dignity, and what we can learn from it. Plus, we hear from a listener who traveled to Ireland and may, or may not, have encountered the spirit of a legendary Irish poet. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jan 12, 202334 min

Blair Braverman on Surviving—and Embracing—Life in Extreme Cold

It's the middle of winter, so who better to chat with than Blair Braverman, writer, author, dog musher, and unofficial extreme cold expert about her life in Northern Wisconsin, competing in the Iditarod—the longest dog sled race in the world—and her new book, Small Game, about a survival reality show in the wildnerness that goes awry. Plus we hear from a listener who spends much of her time traveling with animals from between the east and west coasts of the U.S. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jan 5, 202329 min

Happiness Expert Gretchen Rubin on Overcoming Travel Stress

With holiday travel approaching, tensions are running high and things can get, well, a little stressful. To help us feel more at ease as we enter into the festive period, Lale chats with Gretchen Rubin, author of blockbuster books like Better Than Before, The Happiness Project, and Happier at Home, about how to get the most out of the season.For more from Women Who Travel, visit our website or subscribe to our email newsletter. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Dec 15, 202234 min

An Extreme Runner on Tackling Mountain Trails in Bhutan, New Zealand, and More

People travel far and wide to compete in marathons, and for extreme runner Nicki Rehn these feats of endurance are her favorite way to see the world. Lale chats with Rehn to find out about her career high of running the mountain peaks of Bhutan, as well as other jaw-dropping treks. Plus, Condé Nast Traveler editor Megan Spurrell stops by the studio to share her own New York Marathon story. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Dec 8, 202231 min

What Our Voices Say About Us, With Actor Lake Bell

Our voices are a defining quality of who we are—but often go underappreciated, argues Lake Bell. This week, Lale chats with the writer-actor-director-producer about her new audiobook with Pushkin Industries, ‘Inside Voice: My Obsession with How We Sound,' to find out just how much of our personal histories and travels are captured by our voices, and unpacks the power we possess—and the challenges we may face—when we speak.For more from Women Who Travel, visit our website or subscribe to our email newsletter. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Dec 1, 202231 min

Reflections on Living Abroad

What do we gain—and leave behind—when we move abroad? Lale chats with Lebanese poet Zeina Hashem Beck, whose third poetry collection, 'O,' was released this summer, about moving away from her beloved Beirut and hopping between countries until arriving in her current home of California. Plus, listeners share stories about the challenges, joys, and surprises that come with overseas moves.For more from Women Who Travel, visit our website or subscribe to our email newsletter. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Nov 17, 202228 min

What We Learn About Ourselves When We Travel Solo

Solo travel is lauded as one of the most exciting ways to see the world—and for good reason. It's adventurous, eye-opening, unpredictable, transformative. But it can also be challenging and, at some points, a little lonely, even for the most experienced of travelers. Lale chats with Jessica Nabongo, who in 2019 became the first documented Black woman to visit every country in the world (89 of which she visited solo), about what she learned about herself during those travels. Plus, we hear from listeners about their own solo travel experiences in Laos, Havana, and more.For more from Women Who Travel, visit our website or subscribe to our email newsletter. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Nov 10, 202226 min

A Conversation About Iran Through Its Food

The past six weeks have seen historic demonstrations sweep across Iran following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, with protesters—the majority of whom are women—taking to the streets to address the country's status quo. Lale chats with Iranian-American cookbook author Naz Deravian, whose book Bottom of the Pot: Persian Recipes and Stories, won a 2019 Julia Child Foundation award, to discuss the current uprising, how food both maintains and strengthens her bonds with the country, and the ways that food culture can help shape our understanding of a place.For more from Women Who Travel, visit our website or subscribe to our email newsletter. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Nov 3, 202231 min

Witches and Rituals Around the Globe

The nights in the northern hemisphere are drawing in, which means whispering stories of witches and spirits are top of mind for many of us. Lale chats with Mexico City-based author Brenda Lozano, whose new novel Witches looks at the lives of Mexican women who inherit gifts, and draws inspiration from the true story of a Mazatec Indigenous healer, or curandera, in Oaxaca who worked with psilocybin mushrooms in the 1950s and 60s. Plus, we revisit a recent conversation with author Dorthe Nors to learn more about the burnings of witch effigies along the rugged Danish coast.For more from Women Who Travel, visit our website or subscribe to our email newsletter.For a transcript of this episode, please follow this link. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Oct 27, 202224 min

The Kindness of Strangers

The world is a turbulent place in 2022, but it's often traveling—whether for pleasure or out of necessity—that can shine a light on the enduring kindness and hospitality of strangers. Lale chats with London-based actor, cookbook author, and theater producer Dina Mousawi about her work with refugees around the world, as well as her own Iraqi heritage, and Maria Romanenko, a Ukrainian journalist who fled her country the day after the Russian invasion and currently leads walking tours for other Ukrainian immigrants around Manchester. Plus, we hear from two listeners about getting rescued during their travels.For more from Women Who Travel, visit our website or subscribe to our email newsletter.For a transcript of this episode, please follow this link. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Oct 20, 202230 min

Seeing the World By Train

Having grown up exploring much of Europe by train, Lale takes a look at how rail travel can offer one of the most exciting—and interesting—ways to see a new place, and chats with author and journalist Monisha Rajesh about the time she took 80 train journeys around India, and later, the whole world, traversing the railways of Russia, Tibet, Canada, and more. Plus, we hear from a listener about a memorable Peruvian train ride, and catch up with a traveler in New York City on their way to see the fall colors.For more from Women Who Travel, visit our website or subscribe to our email newsletter.For a transcript of this episode, please follow this link. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Oct 13, 202234 min

Exploring European Cities On Foot

Lale talks to two of her favorite authors about two cities that she’s most connected with—Rebecca Mead about London and Elif Batuman on Istanbul—and asks the question: What do you learn about a city by walking around it instead of driving through it? "You want to knit yourself into the fabric of a place and see your story knitted into it," says Mead. Plus, listeners contribute their own walking stories about Budapest, Dubrovnik, and Malta—all solo travelers who had unforgettable experiences thanks to the decision to explore a new place by foot.For more from Women Who Travel, visit our website or subscribe to our email newsletter.For a transcript of this episode, please follow this link. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Oct 6, 202234 min

Finding Connections In the Wilderness

It's been a challenging couple of years during the pandemic but we are starting to travel again. Host Lale Arikoglu determines that she needs to challenge herself and goes hiking in Chilean Patagonia in a misty, rainy, and isolated landscape. Closer to home she’s trying to stay upright on a surfboard at New York’s Rockaway beach even though she’s skittish in waves and talks to author Dorthe Nors about moving from Copenhagen to live along the wild North Sea coast of Denmark, a place known as ‘Cold Hawaii’ and home to a longstanding community of international surfers. Plus, we hear from listeners who hike pilgrimage trails in the depths of winter and scale the Alps in the 95-degree summer heat.For more from Women Who Travel, visit our website or subscribe to our email newsletter.For a transcript of this episode, please follow this link. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Sep 29, 202229 min