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In this episode I talk with Seattle osteopath Cathy Lindsay. Her lifelong love of nature led her to explore the world as an adult. After multiple international trips, Cathy began shifting her travel focus. She now takes annual service trips helping on research projects. Her expeditions have included counting butterflies in Vietnam, studying turtles in the Bahamas, and tracking wolves and bison in Canada. Cathy shares amazing stories, showing us that travel with purpose is important and deeply rewarding.
I talk with Dr. Gina Paige, co-founder of African Ancestry, a DNA company that traces African lineages using genetics. Gina shares what sparked her love of travel, what led her to co-found African Ancestry, and how their company is different. She also talks about their curated "family reunion"...
Published 03/04/22
I talk with Dr. Antoinette Harrell, renowned community activist, genealogist and historian specializing in African American History in Louisiana. Antoinette shares what led her to genealogy, how travel became intertwined with her family history research, and how she began helping others uncover...
Published 02/18/22