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Hello, and welcome to guest Episode number 168 with Kristen Van Nest.
In this episode of the Winging It Travel podcast, host James Hammond engages with author Kristen Van Nest, exploring her extensive travel experiences across 40 countries. They discuss the evolution of travel perspectives, the impact of cultural backgrounds on language and identity, and the personal growth that comes from travel.
The conversation also touches on the effects of COVID-19 on travel habits and the generational shifts in how millennials navigate the digital landscape. In this conversation, they discuss the challenges millennials and Gen Z face, particularly in relation to economic shifts and the impact of social media.
Kristen reflects on her experiences travelling without technology, shares a near-death skiing adventure, and recounts his experiences during Greece's banking crisis. The conversation also delves into cultural differences observed during his time living in China compared to the USA, highlighting the evolving nature of societal values and economic realities across generations.
In this conversation, Kristen shares her unique travel experiences, discussing the cultural nuances of places like Thailand and Bali, her culinary adventures, and the challenges of budget travel. She delves into the themes of belonging and personal growth in her book and explores the intersection of travel and comedy. The discussion emphasizes the importance of being easy on oneself while travelling and embracing the adventure of exploring new places.
Kristen Van Nest is the author of "Where to Nest: A Global Search for Love, Cheap Wine, and a Place to Belong"—a memoir that Arab News calls a "funnier, more relatable millennial version of 'Eat, Pray, Love'." Kristen's journey spans over 40 countries, and her book blends humour with insights on travel misadventures, dating dramas, and finding belonging as a young professional abroad. Kristen is also an observational comedian and this episode has plenty of laughs making it a perfect fit for the Winging It Travel Podcast audience.
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Host/Producer/Creator/Composer/Editor - James Hammond
Contact me - [email protected]
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Thanks for supporting me and the podcast!
Cheers, James.
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Hello, and welcome to guest Episode number 168 with Kristen Van Nest.
In this episode of the Winging It Travel podcast, host James Hammond engages with author Kristen Van Nest, exploring her extensive travel experiences across 40 countries. They discuss the evolution of travel perspectives, the impact of cultural backgrounds on language and identity, and the personal growth that comes from travel.
The conversation also touches on the effects of COVID-19 on travel habits and the generational shifts in how millennials navigate the digital landscape. In this conversation, they discuss the challenges millennials and Gen Z face, particularly in relation to economic shifts and the impact of social media.
Kristen reflects on her experiences travelling without technology, shares a near-death skiing adventure, and recounts his experiences during Greece's banking crisis. The conversation also delves into cultural differences observed during his time living in China compared to the USA, highlighting the evolving nature of societal values and economic realities across generations.
In this conversation, Kristen shares her unique travel experiences, discussing the cultural nuances of places like Thailand and Bali, her culinary adventures, and the challenges of budget travel. She delves into the themes of belonging and personal growth in her book and explores the intersection of travel and comedy. The discussion emphasizes the importance of being easy on oneself while travelling and embracing the adventure of exploring new places.
Kristen Van Nest is the author of "Where to Nest: A Global Search for Love, Cheap Wine, and a Place to Belong"—a memoir that Arab News calls a "funnier, more relatable millennial version of 'Eat, Pray, Love'." Kristen's journey spans over 40 countries, and her book blends humour with insights on travel misadventures, dating dramas, and finding belonging as a young professional abroad. Kristen is also an observational comedian and this episode has plenty of laughs making it a perfect fit for the Winging It Travel Podcast audience.
Kristen Van Nest
Website
Book
Winging It Travel Podcast
Website
Please leave a review and rating wherever you get your podcasts!
Winging It Travel Podcast Credits
Host/Producer/Creator/Composer/Editor - James Hammond
Contact me - [email protected]
Social Media - follow me on:
TikTok
Support My Podcast - Memberships
Patreon - Here
Buy Me A Coffee - Here
Support My Podcast - Affiliate Links
If you click one of the below to book something, I get a tiny commission, which helps the podcast.
Book Flights with Skyscanner - Here
Use Revolut Travel Card - Here
Book Your E-Sim With GigSky - Here
Book Hostels With Hostelworld - Here
Booking.com - Here
Book Experiences With Viator - Here
Discovery Car Hire - Here
Book Buses With Busbud - Here
Book Trains With Trainline - Here
Travel Insurance with SafetyWing - Here
Book Flights With Expedia Canada - Here
Buy my Digital Travel Planner - Here
Thanks for supporting me and the podcast!
Cheers, James.
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