Young Black Travelers Young Black Travelers
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Welcome to YBT, where we're bringing the young black experience to the forefront of travel. Join our crew as we discuss everything from navigating cultural differences to finding affordable travel options. We're here to inspire and empower minorities to step outside of their comfort zones and explore the world around them. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or just starting out, we have something for everyone. Our conversations cover topics that are often overlooked in mainstream travel media, such as the challenges and joys of traveling as a person of color. We're passionate about promoting d Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngblacktravelers/support
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Traveling With Jai Parham
Simone and Jai delve into the world of travel, discussing Jai's upbringing in the Netherlands, his journey to the United States, and his current base on the West Coast, near Alaska. They explore the profound impact travel has had on his life and what it means to him. Stay tuned for his captivating story about meeting Drake! Jai also shares his compelling reasons for wanting to visit Monaco. This episode contains great insights and stories—don't miss it!
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The Political Crisis in Haiti: Calls to Action and Solutions Part 2
Join us for part two of our deep dive into the political crisis in Haiti, where we explore our guests' bold calls to action and solutions. Tamara challenges the Dominican Republic to step up and address their role in the crisis, highlighting the need for regional accountability. Rod checks the United States, urging them to reassess their involvement and take meaningful action to support Haiti's path to stability. Asshur advocates for France to acknowledge its historical responsibility, calling for reparations and active support to help Haiti overcome its challenges and move to truth and reconciliation. This conversation is filled with thought-provoking insights and actionable solutions, offering a unique perspective on the complex dynamics at play in Haiti. Tune in and be part of the dialogue for change.
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The Haiti Crisis
Welcome to the Young Black Travelers podcast, where we explore the world through the eyes of black travelers. In today's episode, we delve into a pressing issue that has been gripping the nation of Haiti: the political crisis.
Haiti, the first black-led republic, has a long and complex history. In recent years, the country has faced political turmoil, with the assignation of its president, and now the foreign resignation of its prime minister.
Join us as we discuss the roots of the crisis, its impact on the people of Haiti, as well as some of our solutions. Enjoy!
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The Nigerian White Wedding, Part 3
In this episode, we continue our conversation with Osasu, Binki, Medjie, Mardochere, and Joel as we reflect on Osasu and Mike's Nigerian wedding. We discuss the humorous contrast between the attendance at the ceremony and the reception, with more guests showing up for the latter. The early call time for the bridal party, set at 4 AM for photos at the stunning venue, also becomes a topic of conversation. We wrap up the episode with heartfelt reflections on the bride, who was the reason for our trip to Nigeria.
We wrap up this episode by saying Nigeria is a vibe, a ball of fun, and underrated. We hope you enjoy this episode and apologize for any sound quality issues.
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A Journey through Osasu and Mike's Traditional Weddings and Benin Culture
Join us on a captivating journey as we delve into Osasu and Mike's traditional wedding in Benin City, Nigeria. Discover the mesmerizing details of this cultural celebration, including the surprising revelation that Osasu is a princess. We were astonished to learn that the wedding was broadcast live on a TV station in Benin City, adding a modern twist to the traditional festivities. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere and intricate traditions that preceded the joyous celebration as we unravel the fascinating components of this unforgettable event.
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Hello Lagos! The Nigerian Wedding Chat begins
Join Asshur, Binki, Osasu, and Medjie in this episode as they delve into their journey to Nigeria for Osasu's Nigerian Wedding. They kick things off with a review of the airline experience, exploring the carriers they each flew to Nigeria and rating the overall journey. Additionally, Binki shares her experience flying Air France business class, offering a unique perspective on luxury travel.
In their discussion, they also touch on airline alliances, exploring how they impact travel experiences and options.
Hear their first impressions of Nigeria, capturing the initial sights, sounds, and sensations that greeted them.
Accommodations was also up for discussion, mainly focusing on Airbnb, which left a lasting impression. Hear firsthand reactions and insights into the stay. They talked about how luxurious their Lagos, Lekki Phase 1 Airbnb was.
One standout experience was the visit to Zaza Lounge. We discuss expectations versus reality and what made this spot a favorite and also provide insight into some of our other hang-out spots, such as King Fisher and The Good Beach. The Good Beach was where we had Suya on the beach.
This episode would be incomplete without talking about the visit to Cafeteria. We discussed why this spot is unique and their top-notch dining experience. They all raved over the food here!
They also talked about their experience at Nike Art Gallery, where they had the opportunity to meet Nike herself. Additionally, they engaged in a naming ceremony and were given tribes, adding a unique cultural experience to their trip.
Asshur's Vlog is connected if you want to see vlogs on what they were talking about.
Join us as we relive the journey through Nigeria, sharing insights, stories, and reflections.
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Customer Reviews
Phenomenal Podcast
This is a phenomenal podcast sharing and inspiring people of color to travel and see the world. I love the different perspectives provided regarding travel especially in the midst of a pandemic. Highly recommend giving this podcast a listen!
They are good!!
I honestly love the conversations. They are engaging and informative and are conversations that encourages and elevate black voices in the travel space. Well done YBT!
So Dope!
YBT is the podcast you need to listen to…it’s so informative as it helps you to stay updated on the do’s and don’t’s when traveling around the world! It’s also a very fun listen, as people describe their experiences around different places around the world. Go Subscribe and get ready to take notes.