The Travelling Tribe Podcast is a space for those who crave immersive and authentic family travel experiences. Travel journalist Amy Mills and content creator and avid traveller Marissa Bowden interview inspiring families around the globe and thought-leaders in travel, as well as share their honest personal travel experiences, tips and guides for exploring destinations like locals would.
The Travelling Tribe's Amy and Marissa talk to Canadian-born, Paris-based mother-of-two Monica Puchois about having one of the world's most visited cities all to themselves in the midst of the global pandemic, their family life in Paris pre-Covid-19 and her tips for exploring Paris and Nice like a local with the tribe in tow.
Mums often feel guilty about taking time away from their families for some self-love, however soul-enriching holidays with female friends are so important - and they are scientifically proven to be good for our physical and mental health. In Episode Four, The Travelling Tribe's Amy and Marissa talk about the rise of female-only holidays and why they make them better mothers.
The Travelling Tribe's Amy and Marissa interview passionate environmentalist and World Resorts of Distinction CEO Tess Willcox about how we can be more conscious travellers. The travel restrictions have presented an opportunity to think about how, as travellers and parents, we can do better for the planet, and also for those destinations previously negatively impacted by over-tourism. Inspiring eco warrior Tess shares about her tips for being a more socially conscious traveller and discusses how luxury and sustainability can co-exist and which global hospitality brands are leading by example.
The Travelling Tribe's Amy and Marissa interview Daughters of India founder and designer Megan Pentland. Prior to the global pandemic Megan and her husband Greg, decided to pack up their home and pile into a reimagined 67 Bedford Bus named Banjo with their four children and hit the road for a year-long adventure around Australia. Both had planned to work on the road and home-school their children – and then Covid-19 hit changing their plans but adding a few welcome twists to their adventure. We chat with Megan about their adventures to date, the benefits of slow living and what it's like living and travelling with four children in a bus.
The Travelling Tribe's Amy and Marissa interview respected Australian travel journalist and photographer Edwina Hart about being turned away from port and stranded off the Chilean Coast on board Hurtigruten's new hybrid ship in the wake of the Coronavirus outbreak. The supremely talented Edwina contributes to titles such as Vogue Australia, International Traveller magazine, Delicious, ESCAPE and Lonely Planet and was 18 days into a solo journey of a lifetime in Antarctica when borders began to close. She also shares her pre-pandemic travel experiences in Antarctica, how COVID-19 has impacted her burgeoning career, destinations on her post-pandemic bucket list and her transformative experience living in an iconic Parisian bookstore.
The Travelling Tribe Podcast is a space for those who crave immersive and authentic family travel experiences. Travel journalist Amy Mills and content creator and avid traveller Marissa Bowden interview inspiring families around the globe and thought-leaders in travel, as well as share their honest personal travel experiences, tips and guides for exploring destinations like locals would.