Podcast Number 357
INTERVIEW SEGMENT
We are taking you on a journey with this show. Our guest Chris Christensen is the top travel blogger and podcaster to rise from the world of new media. Chris has been recognized and won awards from Lonely Planet, The Chicago Tribune, The Men’s Journal plus many more. Chris’ podcasts are a journey you can take at your leisure. In fact, if you are looking to specialize, or already specializing in a destination, chances are very good that Chris has a podcast that will add to your knowledge.In today’s show Chris talks about his experience with Intrepid Travel, the agency that arranged his small group trip. As you may remember, in show number 354, Intrepid Travel representatives talked about their small group cultural and educational tours to Cuba. In this show Chris describes his experience traveling to Morocco using Intrepid as his tour guide. I know you will enjoy how Chris can transport you along on his journey through his wonderfully articulate descriptions of his experience.
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