It’s October sixth, twenty twenty-five, and you’re listening to the True Travellers Society Daily Podcast—the show that brings you the brightest ideas and real-world innovation from the world of responsible, purposeful travel. Today, we’re exploring how new cross-border partnerships, eco-friendly volunteer opportunities, and cultural heritage keep making travel a true force for good. Stay tuned for inspiring stories and actionable tips on how you can help shape positive social and environmental impact—wherever your journey leads. Let’s dive in! First up, a true landmark moment for sustainable and Indigenous-led travel: Indigenous nations along the US-Canada border are moving forward with a tariff-free trade corridor that could rewrite the rules of cross-border commerce. Led by the Standing Buffalo Dakota Nation in Saskatchewan, this initiative revives ancient trade routes—once used to move buffalo hides and food—with a new focus on community control, environmental oversight, and rene
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