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In this episode we speak to Jen Duverseau, a fellow teacher and friend of the show after working together at a school in Haiti. Originally from Canada, she has since lived and taught in South Korea, Czech Republic, Honduras, Turkey and Haiti. Now based in Guatemala, unsurprisingly, Jen has plenty of interesting and unique tales to share.
Despite only taking her first flight abroad at 18, she has set foot in many countries that most have never been to since then, and is certainly not averse to dangerous lands.
We go into detail about the place she considers her second home which, despite boasting wonderful landscapes and holds so many great memories, is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. She talks about political unrest, how she was evacuated out by helicopter and also the loss of a good friend who was gunned down outside the school we taught at.
Also mentioned is why people flock to the sea for some hanky panky, the gateway to the Amazon, where to get the best beer in the world for $1 and why Jen really wants to visit the city where everything is white and has a ‘fire of hell’.
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Country No.1: Haiti
Hand in Hand for Haiti on Instagram
Hand in Hand for Haiti
Pikliz recipe
Country No.2: Czech Republic
Things you might not know about Czech beer
Country No. 3: Suriname
Wildcard: Turkmenistan
Top Travel Tip: Be open and ready to change plans
Best Souvenir: Table cloth from Prague beer festival
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In this episode we speak to Jen Duverseau, a fellow teacher and friend of the show after working together at a school in Haiti. Originally from Canada, she has since lived and taught in South Korea, Czech Republic, Honduras, Turkey and Haiti. Now based in Guatemala, unsurprisingly, Jen has plenty of interesting and unique tales to share.
Despite only taking her first flight abroad at 18, she has set foot in many countries that most have never been to since then, and is certainly not averse to dangerous lands.
We go into detail about the place she considers her second home which, despite boasting wonderful landscapes and holds so many great memories, is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. She talks about political unrest, how she was evacuated out by helicopter and also the loss of a good friend who was gunned down outside the school we taught at.
Also mentioned is why people flock to the sea for some hanky panky, the gateway to the Amazon, where to get the best beer in the world for $1 and why Jen really wants to visit the city where everything is white and has a ‘fire of hell’.
.
.
Country No.1: Haiti
Hand in Hand for Haiti on Instagram
Hand in Hand for Haiti
Pikliz recipe
Country No.2: Czech Republic
Things you might not know about Czech beer
Country No. 3: Suriname
Wildcard: Turkmenistan
Top Travel Tip: Be open and ready to change plans
Best Souvenir: Table cloth from Prague beer festival
Travel Bubble Film Club
If you’re a fan of world film or just cinema in general, check out Mubi. Sign up through this link and get a 30-day free Mubi trial.
Thanks for listening.
Follow us on Travel Bubble Facebook and Instagram @TravelBubblePodcast.
If you enjoyed this episode follow and subscribe so you never miss out on an episode.