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A Travel Podcast
Out Of Office
A Travel Podcast
Out of Office is a travel podcast hosted by us, Ryan Davis and Kiernan Schmitt. From early childhood, we were each infected with a serious case of wanderlust (among other things.) We define travel broadly, from local day trips to high-flyin’ overseas adventures. Every episode, we dig into one topic—ranging from the serious to the silly, the practical to the outlandish—and give advice on how to get out there and explore the world.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 276 ratings
❤️
I love these guys. It’s a little bit of a nerdy show, but with enough irreverent humor to give them an edge. It’s the best travel podcast.
nyc125678 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/04/24
Favorite Travel Podcast
Very fun travel podcast with good info and down to earth laid back hosts. I enjoy the interviews with folks like the NYT person or Rick Steves. Also the (insert city) 101 is quite helpful.
Ashvega03 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/04/24
I LOVE THIS PODCAST
I always laugh at how they are either too woke or not woke enough. I totaly identify with Ryan and Kieran! Anyways! I love this podcast, as it introduces me to places that I hope to make it soon (Like Buenas Aires!) I also love hearing takes on places I have been like Bogota and Stowe. Thank you...Read full review »
Jen Pennoyer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/03/24
Recent Episodes
On this episode of "Out Of Office: A Travel Podcast," Kiernan digs in on regional Italian cuisine with one of the show’s most interesting guests ever: opera and Italian cuisine expert Fred Plotkin. Fred talks us through some of the most popular and most obscure foods of Italy, sharing history and...
Published 04/16/24
Published 04/16/24
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