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I enjoy CN Traveler podcast and they promoted the hell out of this. For the most part I enjoyed this more than I thought. My fear was that the worst qualities of the former podcast would spread to this one too: young millenials who can't stop uptalking their statements and identity politics. Fortunately, this is just a bunch of gals yakking. I love travel so I can get through it. The uptalking tone tends to make a lot of their statements sound like they don't quite believe what they are saying and also the have a very apologetic way of speaking. A lot of "i'm probably screwing this up", "I'm sorry for saying this..." and other non-confidant statements. I don't quite understand why there needs to be a "women's only" version of this but I suppose in today's "down with men", third wave feminist era it is to be expected. (BTW Amelia Erhart got lost and presumably perished. Probably not the best choice for album art).Read full review »
misterboo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/03/18
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Really enjoying this podcast. Keep it up!
Ghee by via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/15/18
My only request is to add additional Information about your guests in the detail notes.
Toni ribs via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/01/20
With Travelogue being my favorite podcast, I was really excited to get into the Women Who Travel podcast. However, I haven't been able to get on board yet- here's a few suggestions of what I'm hoping for in the future since you've asked for feedback. What I love about Travelogue is that it jumps...Read full review »
Molzz12 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/31/18
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