I’ve said it before that I started Cultural Travel Guide with the purpose of helping travelers live their cultural travel dreams by providing relevant information and clearly defined itineraries.
In the end, my purpose is to help educate and bring history and art to life through my message and the information I provide.
Why? Because in this way, travel experiences become meaningful and unforgettable and can, in my view, potentially contribute in creating a better world for everybody.
Which is why I get so excited when I find people who resonate with my viewpoint and who actually validate what I’m doing.
So I thought I’d take a moment to let you know that I was interviewed twice in September, for two very prestigious sources.
GoAbroad.com
The first interview that I want to tell you about was conducted by Elsa Thomasma, Content Manager for GoAbroad.com, a company that coordinates educational trips and volunteer opportunities abroad.
She invited me to participate in an interview that covered how my travel philosophy and theirs are very similar and how what I’ve said about travel being a key part of education is part of their message too.
I was much honored and very excited to be able to share my vision with such an important institution.
You can read the interview here.
Pete Greenberg Worldwide Radio Show
The second interview was on the air, I was invited to participate in one of the segments of the Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio Show which airs every Saturday.
Peter and I discussed my recent three-part article about the 17 Travel Expenses You Didn’t Count On.
Peter had some very concrete examples and I had a blast in the interview, though, granted, I was so nervous! It was my first time being interviewed live!
The interview aired on September 14th, and you can listen to the audio here (fast forward until the 12:35 minute time tag).
Or if you’d like the shortened version, you can listen to my segment only, here.
Ok, I just wanted to share with you these two amazing opportunities that I had this month; I hope you enjoy them!
Now it’s your turn! What did you think of the interviews?
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It was a pleasure Carolina :)
It was an honor, Elsa! It’s fantastic when I find other people who share my vision!