What makes travel life-changing according to the host?
I've shared before that one of the biggest joys in my life is travel, because the best trips don't just take you somewhere new, they change how you see the world. That's why I think so many of you will like the podcast Wayfinder, Life-Changing Travel.
It's for those of us who are always dreaming of our next adventure, like wandering icy blue glaciers of Alaska, or finding ourselves in some hidden corner of Morocco or exploring Tanzania. That pull toward discovery is really what the show Wayfinder is all about. It's hosted by veteran travel writer Daniel Scheffler.
And what I love is that it focuses not just on the destinations, but also on the people, the moments, and experiences that make a trip meaningful. For example, in this season's opener, Daniel follows a traveler named Gwen Manzer on a last-minute cruise through Alaska.
What's interesting isn't just the remote walkways or the helicopter landing on a glacier, but how the trip ultimately shifts Gwen's perspectives altogether. I'm going to play a short trailer so you can get a feel for Daniel and his storytelling style.
Have you ever dreamt of wandering the secluded, icy blue glaciers of Alaska? Or shimmying to the top of a minaret in Samarkand for a secret city view? That is the heart of Wayfinder Life-Changing Travel. A podcast about the journeys that transform us. Come along. Season 2 begins now. So get ready to discover yourself and the world. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
If you're wondering why it's titled Wayfinder, it's because the podcast is inspired by ancient Polynesian wayfinders navigating by stars, swells, and intuition. So go and search for Wayfinder Life-Changing Travel wherever you get your podcasts, and I hope you enjoy the show.
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