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Awe & Wellbeing • Solo Travel • Travel Experiments
In this inspiring episode of Conversations for Curious Travelers, Tracy Smyth, travel coach and founder of Travel Bug Tonic, shares how awe, curiosity, and solo adventures have transformed her travels—and her life. We explore how to approach each trip as a personal experiment, why travel is a profound learning environment, and how moments of wonder (even in your own backyard!) can ripple into lasting personal growth.
Whether you're planning your first solo journey, curious about mindful travel, or looking to cultivate awe in your day-to-day life, this episode offers heartfelt insights and practical tools for the journey.
🌱 This Week’s Small Step to Enhance Your Next Trip
Go on an “awe-venture.”
Wherever you are—at the beach, in your backyard, or on a walk around your block—slow down, notice something new, follow your curiosity, and reflect with gratitude. These micro-moments of awe build the awareness and presence you’ll take with you on your future travels.
💭 Reflection from the Episode
“What if the key to meaningful travel, and a meaningful life, starts with intentionally nurturing our own wellbeing?”
Let that question guide your week. Journal about it, walk with it, or talk it through with a fellow traveler.
Connect with Tracy:
🔗 Links & Resources
Thanks for joining me on Conversations for Curious Travelers, a Trip Scholars podcast. I'm so glad you are here!
Please support the show— follow and leave a review—it helps more thoughtful travelers like you discover these conversations. Thank you!
Want to make your next trip even better?
Download your free guide: The Curious Traveler’s 5-Step Guide to More Meaningful Trips
Ready for personalized support?
Explore my workshops, classes, and travel coaching to get expert guidance in planning meaningful, personalized journeys at TripScholars.com
Let’s stay connected:
Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest
Subscribe to the Trip Scholars newsletter for travel insights, educational resources, and podcast updates.
Explore more episodes and free resources at TripScholars.com
Awe & Wellbeing • Solo Travel • Travel Experiments
In this inspiring episode of Conversations for Curious Travelers, Tracy Smyth, travel coach and founder of Travel Bug Tonic, shares how awe, curiosity, and solo adventures have transformed her travels—and her life. We explore how to approach each trip as a personal experiment, why travel is a profound learning environment, and how moments of wonder (even in your own backyard!) can ripple into lasting personal growth.
Whether you're planning your first solo journey, curious about mindful travel, or looking to cultivate awe in your day-to-day life, this episode offers heartfelt insights and practical tools for the journey.
🌱 This Week’s Small Step to Enhance Your Next Trip
Go on an “awe-venture.”
Wherever you are—at the beach, in your backyard, or on a walk around your block—slow down, notice something new, follow your curiosity, and reflect with gratitude. These micro-moments of awe build the awareness and presence you’ll take with you on your future travels.
💭 Reflection from the Episode
“What if the key to meaningful travel, and a meaningful life, starts with intentionally nurturing our own wellbeing?”
Let that question guide your week. Journal about it, walk with it, or talk it through with a fellow traveler.
Connect with Tracy:
🔗 Links & Resources
Thanks for joining me on Conversations for Curious Travelers, a Trip Scholars podcast. I'm so glad you are here!
Please support the show— follow and leave a review—it helps more thoughtful travelers like you discover these conversations. Thank you!
Want to make your next trip even better?
Download your free guide: The Curious Traveler’s 5-Step Guide to More Meaningful Trips
Ready for personalized support?
Explore my workshops, classes, and travel coaching to get expert guidance in planning meaningful, personalized journeys at TripScholars.com
Let’s stay connected:
Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest
Subscribe to the Trip Scholars newsletter for travel insights, educational resources, and podcast updates.
Explore more episodes and free resources at TripScholars.com