#074 - Shannon O'Donnell: Using Travel as a Force for Good
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Motivation, inspiration, sweet scenery: this episode has it all! And that’s because we’re talking to Shannon O'Donnell, a responsible tourism advocate who was named a National Geographic Traveler of the Year for her work helping travelers use grassroots tourism as a force for good. Shannan accomplishes this through Grassroots Volunteering, the world’s largest database of social enterprises empowering travelers to connect to causes and communities in the places they travel, and her book The Volunteer Traveler’s Handbook.   Shannon also founded A Little Adrift, a massive resource for travellers spanning more than 100 countries and tens of thousands of readers. For all those aspiring travelers out there who have “a trip around the world” tucked away in their bucket list, this site is a resource that makes international travel a reality.   “Curiosity: the single best way to discover the greatest things in life!” –Shannon O'Donnell   We also discuss: Shannon started travelling in 2008... and then never stopped What it took to start A Little Adrift 10 years ago, as an early female travel blogger How wi-fi and 3G changed travel Why Shannon wrote The Volunteer Traveler’s Handbook Connecting to cultures through food How you, me, and we can travel in a way that builds and supports the world community How American consumption and production is changing behaviors in Oaxaca, Mexico (and not changing other traditions) Standout snacks from Shannon’s travels Travelling as a vegetarian What exactly are social enterprises & what makes a good one? Conscious purchasing habits Shannon’s next project, a book about using travel as a force for good   Shannon’s Recipe for Transformative Travel:   Find the way you’re going to connect: a social enterprise, through food, whatever. Stay curious and ask questions. You have to genuinely want to learn! Find a way to leave the place you travel better than when you arrived.   Resources: Learn more at alittleadrift.com Want to make a difference? Check out grassrootsvolunteering.org The Volunteer Traveler’s Handbook by Shannon O'Donnell   Shannon O'Donnell’s Bio: Shannon O’Donnell is a responsible tourism advocate and was named a National Geographic Traveler of the Year for her work helping travelers use grassroots tourism as a force for good.   Through her writing, photography, and speaking she shares stories that encourage other travelers to not only explore the world, but to understand how travel impacts local communities and cultures.   She founded both A Little Adrift and Grassroots Volunteering, which is the world’s largest database of social enterprises empowering travelers to connect to causes and communities in the places they travel. Just Forking Around is produced by Podcast Masters
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