Combo of fun and then moving profoundness
This podcast has a range of episodes. Some seem silly and entitled but even those are done with a certain humor and a strong amount of companionship. And then there are those like the book reviews and the one I just listen to with Sara Nelson which moved me to tears multiple times and left me changed. I will say that I also had found the use of “like” at times distracting enough to turn off. But I think they’ve been working on it because I think it’s better
wdwmckat via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/29/20
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So wonderful to have the Women who Travel podcast back. Lale- so impressive how you have transitioned this to this new version of it! Congrats!
Pegala73 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/29/22
I was a long time listener to Travelogue podcast until they did their final show recently. I, of course, started listening to Women Who Travel when it debuted. Unlike Travelogue (thought I really liked it) Women Who Travel is more relatable and down to earth. I liked that the same women who had...Read full review »
AnnaNYontz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/02/19
This podcast gives me so much travel envy and given me a lot of ideas about where to go next. They also have a lot of conversations about the challenges of being a woman who travels. Such a needed podcast!
cutechemist via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/11/19
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