The Power of Travel for Young People
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Summary In this episode of the Young Black Travelers podcast, host Asher Cunningham welcomes his cousin Kayla to discuss her travel experiences, particularly her recent summer program at Montclair State University. They explore the significance of travel for young people, share personal stories about visiting Grenada, and delve into the details of Kayla's three-week program, including campus life, friendships, and the Cooperman College Scholars initiative. The conversation emphasizes the importance of stepping out of comfort zones, the value of experiential learning, and offers advice for future college students. A Few Takeaways: Young people should explore local and international travel. Grenada offers a warm and welcoming environment for visitors. College programs can provide valuable experiences beyond traditional travel. Building friendships in new environments is essential for personal growth. Dining experiences can enhance the overall college experience. Keywords Young Black Travelers, travel, youth programs, Montclair State University, Cooperman College Scholars, Grenada, experiential travel, college preparation, personal growth, community engagement --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngblacktravelers/support
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