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We love to travel, and we want to make sure that our travels have a positive impact on the world. The Better Travel Podcast dives into fascinating and complex travel topics -- and it’s all with the aim of helping you become a smarter, better traveler.

Hosted by Paige McClanahan, a journalist and life-long traveler, The Better Travel Podcast will help you understand travel and tourism from the inside out.

New episodes every other Thursday.

The Better Travel Podcast Paige McClanahan

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.9 • 19 Ratings

We love to travel, and we want to make sure that our travels have a positive impact on the world. The Better Travel Podcast dives into fascinating and complex travel topics -- and it’s all with the aim of helping you become a smarter, better traveler.

Hosted by Paige McClanahan, a journalist and life-long traveler, The Better Travel Podcast will help you understand travel and tourism from the inside out.

New episodes every other Thursday.

    #3.12 Courage, joy and storytelling at Charleston's new African American museum

    #3.12 Courage, joy and storytelling at Charleston's new African American museum

    We’re wrapping up Season 3 with a moving conversation with Dr. Tonya Matthews, the president and CEO of the International African American Museum (IAAM), which is due to open in Charleston, South Carolina later this year.

    Dr. Matthews talks about the inspiration for the museum; how the museum approaches storytelling; and how she hopes the museum will inspire courage in its visitors. She also shares how the IAAM will help to shape Charleston’s tourism landscape.

    Plus, listen up at the end of the episode, when Paige offers a preview of what to expect for Season 4.

    Thanks so much for listening!

    Links and things

    The IAAM website: https://iaamuseum.org/

    Paige’s interview with Dr. Matthews for The New York Times (unlocked link): bit.ly/3I9T4gg

    IAAM on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iaamuseum/

    IAAM on Twitter: https://twitter.com/iaamuseum

    • 31 min
    #3.11 How travelers can invest in the atmosphere

    #3.11 How travelers can invest in the atmosphere

    How do you think about the climate impact of travel? For a lot of people, this is a complex question — both technically and emotionally.

    Our guest this week, Christina Beckmann, is here to help us navigate this topic. Christina is the co-founder of Tomorrow’s Air, a collective of travelers who are investing in the scale-up of carbon removal from the atmosphere. Christina talks about how technologies like direct air capture are evolving, and shares how individuals can help support a long-term shift toward a healthier climate.

    Links and things

    Tomorrow’s Air website: www.tomorrowsair.com

    Tomorrow’s Air on Instagram: www.instagram.com/tomorrowsair_

    Tomorrow’s Air on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/tomorrows-air

    Christina Beckmann’s website: www.christinabeckmann.com

    Paige’s NYT article on aviation and climate change: bit.ly/3HgSigX (unlocked link)

    Some extra info from Christina

    As Christina mentions in the episode, Climeworks is one of the companies that Tomorrow’s Air supports. Climeworks’s direct air capture service has become so popular that most of the company’s carbon credits have now been spoken for. Because of Tomorrow’s Air’s early commitment to Climeworks, it represents one of only a very few channels that allow individual travelers to invest in direct air capture carbon removal with permanent storage. Tomorrow's Air also invests in Pacific Biochar, a company that produces a type of high-carbon residue that, when inserted into the soil, stores the carbon underground, where it does not contribute to global warming. 

    • 31 min
    #3.10 How to have an immersive travel experience in Japan, or anywhere

    #3.10 How to have an immersive travel experience in Japan, or anywhere

    What does “immersive travel” actually mean, and how can you try this yourself?

    That’s the question we’re exploring in today’s episode, and here to help us is Miyuki Seguchi, a travel adviser, tour guide, podcast host, and creator of the Japan Travel Essentials Course.

    Miyuki talks about what immersive travel means to her and how travelers can embrace these experiences themselves. She also shares her thoughts on overcoming language barriers; offers tips on cultural experiences that you can have in Japan; and shares her thoughts on “overtourism” in one of Japan’s most popular destinations.

    Thanks so much for listening!

    Links and things

    Grab Miyuki's free Japan Travel Guide: the 7 steps to creating your unique immersive experience

    Find out more about The Japan Travel Essentials course and Japan Experts Podcast

    Get Japan travel inspiration on Miyuki's Facebook group, Instagram and Website

    • 28 min
    #3.9 Paige’s top 3 travel takeaways of 2022

    #3.9 Paige’s top 3 travel takeaways of 2022

    It's been a big year for travel, so I thought we'd wrap up 2022 with an episode that looks back at 3 big travel takeaways from the year. These are trends that I've seen cutting across countries, destinations and sectors of the industry, and they're forces that I think will continue to shape the travel world in the year ahead. Plus, listen up for a special invitation from me at the end of the episode!

    What do you think? What were your travel takeaways from this year? 

    Thanks so much for listening, and hope you have a great start to 2023!

    Say hello

    Send me an email: hello@paigemcclanahan.com

    Message me on Instagram: instagram.com/bettertravelpodcast

    Links to a few resources mentioned in the episode

    How can we travel mindfully in an unequal world? (Better Travel Podcast episode) bit.ly/3Wq3EUJ

    What's going on with tourism in Venice? (BTP episode) bit.ly/3XNlqCA

    Barcelona takes on Airbnb (by me for The NYT, unlocked link): bit.ly/3VpFYP9

    Kyoto wants you back, but it has some polite suggestions (NYT, unlocked link): bit.ly/3hSCt66

    What's it like to go on a safari in Europe? (BTP episode): bit.ly/3WQ8z1j

    • 23 min
    #3.8 Bolivia travel and the life of a travel writer

    #3.8 Bolivia travel and the life of a travel writer

    Award-winning journalist and author Shafik Meghji joins the show to share what he finds so captivating about Bolivia, a nation rich in culture and history that’s also home to deserts, jungles and snow-capped mountains.

    Shafik — who has written and reported from six continents — also talks about his career as a journalist and guidebook writer, and reflects on how the right kind of travel writing can empower people to have more positive and meaningful experiences when they travel.

    Thank you so much for listening!

    Links and things

    Shafik’s book, Crossed off the Map: Travels in Bolivia bookshop.org/p/books/crossed-off-the-map-travels-in-bolivia-shafik-meghji/18346909?ean=9781909014251

    Shafik’s website: shafikmeghji.com

    Find Shafik on Instagram: instagram.com/shafikmeghji

    And on Twitter: twitter.com/ShafikMeghji

    • 29 min
    #3.7 What's going on with tourism in Venice?

    #3.7 What's going on with tourism in Venice?

    Venice is often described as a classic example of "overtourism" in Europe. But what's really going on in this famous Italian city? 

    This week, Italian journalist Anna Momigliano joins the show to talk about the history and evolution of tourism in Venice, and to share how visitors to this beloved city can actually have a positive impact during their stay. As Anna explains, it all comes down to how, when, and *for how long* you visit the city. Listen up for her specific suggestions for how to plan a fun and meaningful trip to Venice. 

    Thanks so much for joining us! 



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    Some of Anna's recent journalism on tourism in Venice

    Venice Tourism May Never Be the Same. It Could Be Better, The New York Times (unlocked link, good for 2 weeks): https://bit.ly/3Fexupf

    Venice and Cruise Ships: A Delicate Balance, The New York Times (unlocked): https://bit.ly/3VANMhw

    ‘Little Venice’ Finally Gets its Moment, The New York Times (unlocked): http://bit.ly/3GVYvis



    Follow Anna on Twitter: https://twitter.com/annamomi



    Lots of Venice info from Anna

    Venice Sustainable Tourism is run by the association of tourist guides who support sustainable tourism. They focus on organized tours in areas that are less crowded and might actually need extra visitors. In some cases, some of the proceedings go to the restoration of art that was damaged in the 2019 flood. Try emailing them to ask what tours are available venicesustainabletourism.com

    Edipo Re organizes cultural events and boat tours of the lagoon edipore.it

    Slow Venice is a tour operator focusing on “slow” experiences in Venice and its surrounding lagoon slowvenice.it/en

    Three Venice museums that could use more visitors: 

    Museo di Palazzo Grimani. It’s in the Sestiere Castello (or Castello district). A medieval palazzo that was redecorated in the 1500s, it has a stunning architecture and art collection. Also hosts exhibits polomusealeveneto.beniculturali.it/musei/museo-di-palazzo-grimani

    Jewish Museum of Venice. The Sestiere Cannareggio (or Cannareggio district) is home to the Jewish Ghetto, a very lively place with plenty of restaurants and nice architecture to walk around. Don’t miss the museum museoebraico.it/en/museum

    Scuola Grande di san Rocco. Perhaps the most famous of the “Scuole Grandi” of Venice, despite being in the San Polo district this place is (relatively…) overlooked by tourists, despite the fact that it’s pure Venice in all its splendor scuolagrandesanrocco.org/home

    • 30 min

Customer Reviews

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19 Ratings

ChattarLal ,

Better travel, not perfect travel

Paige makes it clear that this is about "better" travel not "perfect" travel; the goal isn't judging you for enjoying yourself, but providing tips about how you can see the world in a way that celebrates the incredibly positive impact travel can have but also remains aware of some of the potentially negative side effects. The guests are an incredibly diverse group of real experts and the conversation is always interesting. For me, this started as COVID escapism when I was barely leaving my house, but even now that the world has opened back up, I still look forward to it whenever a new episode is released.

MeredithFC ,

5 stars!

Awesome content. Really enjoy the little language lessons and highly topical and up to date information!

Rakesh999 ,

Pathetic audio quality , content ok

Topics and content are good but the audio quality of the guest is pathetic. I hope the host does some investment in audio equipment and post recording audio quality announcement & editing.

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