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Being a responsible traveler isn't about checking items off of a list. It's about dedicating yourself to being a lifelong learner - something I'm a huge advocate for - to consistently be aware of ways you can live more mindfully. What a great mindset, and not just for travel right?! Today, Erin is back on the show to continue to teach us about being responsible travelers. To view the full show notes, continue reading here or visit my website: http://www.heartfelthippie.com (www.heartfelthippie.com) Last week on Part 1, Erin and I went through 7 of her 10 best tips for being a responsible tourist. We talked about things like acknowledging diversity and being respectful of other cultures - it was truly an enlightening time with so many good lessons that apply to many areas of life even beyond tourism. Today, we're going through the rest of Erin's tips and focusing mostly on the sustainability side of travel. There are so many ways to reduce our environmental impact while traveling and Erin has plenty of great ideas for us. I loved all of Erin's advice and it has me excited to plan my next trip, whether it's an international getaway or a local road trip! Even though many of us are currently unable to travel, I think you will find this time with Erin inspirational and it will help you to be a little more mindful the next time you hop on a plane, on a train, or even in your car with tent in tow. Links from the show: Shop Redeemed With Purpose Jewelry - use code MACKENZIEN for 15% off: https://www.redeemedwithpurpose.com/shop (https://www.redeemedwithpurpose.com/shop) Pina Travels Blog Post: https://www.pinatravels.org/discoveries/responsible-tourist?rq=responsible (https://www.pinatravels.org/discoveries/responsible-tourist?rq=responsible) Alpaca My Bags Podcast Episode with Natasha Daly: https://www.pinatravels.org/episodes/animal-tourism (https://www.pinatravels.org/episodes/animal-tourism) Grayl Water Bottles: https://grayl.com/ (https://grayl.com/) Alpaca My Bags Podcast Episode with Evelina Utterdahl: https://www.pinatravels.org/episodes/sustainable-travel (https://www.pinatravels.org/episodes/sustainable-travel) “Little Fires Everywhere” by Celeste Ng https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/51704136-little-fires-everywhere (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/51704136-little-fires-everywhere) You're Wrong About Podcast: https://yourewrongabout.com/ (https://yourewrongabout.com/) Connect with Mackenzie: Instagram: @theheartfelthippie // @the.enlightenme.podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theheartfelthippie/ (https://www.facebook.com/theheartfelthippie/) Website: http://www.heartfelthippie.com (www.heartfelthippie.com) Email: mackenzie.heartfelthippie@gmail.com Connect with Erin: Instagram, TikTok, and other socials: @pinatravels Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PinaTravels/ Website: https://www.pinatravels.org/ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/alpaca-my-bags/id1449041086
Avsnittet gästas av aktivisten och föreläsaren Evelina Utterdahl och vi pratar om klimatfrågor, psykisk ohälsa och empati. - Följ podden på Instagram: @theresestorm.se
We're looking at sustainable travel at ground level. We're back with Earth Wanderess, Evelina Utterdahl, and this time Greg Hill to discuss our earth-bound travel habits and how we can do better. We dissect what it really means to be a sustainable traveler. For decades, nature has provided Greg the opportunity to adventure in the forest and mountains. But in recent years, he developed a sense of guilt about how he’s engaged with the nature that he loves. It's time for us to begin to look for new ways to adventure that don’t contribute as many emissions. What is the reality of traveling sustainably, and is it realistic for everyone? --------------------------------------------------------------- Guests: Evelina Utterdahl Travel writer focused on travel that doesn't cost the earth. @earthwanderess - http://www.earthwanderess.com/ Greg Hill Canadian Backcountry Skiier, Environmentalist and Electric Adventurer @_greghill_ (instagram) - http://www.greghill.ca/ Resources: Carbon Footprint Calculator: https://calculator.carbonfootprint.com/calculator.aspx?tab=3 Climate change: Which airline is best for carbon emissions? https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-47460958 Thank you to our sponsor, Oxygenate - zero waste tooth bites: www.oxygenate.ca (http://www.oxygenate.ca/) Alpaca My Bags is the podcast that is creating a platform for discussing travel through a critical lens. If you're a fan of the podcast, don't forget to subscribe, rate and review Alpaca My Bags! Follow us on social media @alpacamybagspod or join our Facebook Group: Alpaca YOUR Bags. Written and Hosted by: Erin Hynes (https://www.pinatravels.org/) Producer: Kattie Laur (http://www.kattielaur.com/) Music from Motion Array Logo by Christopher McCluskey
Did you know that in Sweden, flying is NOT something to be proud of? The notion that you should feel guilty every time you board a plane is a feeling plaguing Scandinavia. In this first part of our two part sustainable travel series, we're joined by Evelina Utterdahl, an environmentalist, climate activist, and sustainable traveler who publically pledged to stop flying entirely. We discuss what impact flying has on the environment and how we can reduce this impact. We also explore the nuance of #FlyShame: the privilege and accessibility that's needed to give up flying altogether. --------------------------------------------------------------- Guest: Evelina Utterdahl Travel writer focused on travel that doesn't cost the earth. @earthwanderess - http://www.earthwanderess.com/ Resources: Carbon Footprint Calculator: https://calculator.carbonfootprint.com/calculator.aspx?tab=3 Climate change: Which airline is best for carbon emissions? https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-47460958 Thank you to our sponsor, Oxygenate - zero waste tooth bites: www.oxygenate.ca Alpaca My Bags is the podcast that is creating a platform for discussing travel through a critical lens. If you're a fan of the podcast, don't forget to subscribe, rate and review Alpaca My Bags! Follow us on social media @alpacamybagspod or join our Facebook Group: Alpaca YOUR Bags. Written and Hosted by: Erin Hynes (https://www.pinatravels.org/) Producer: Kattie Laur (http://www.kattielaur.com/) Music from Motion Array Logo by Christopher McCluskey
Dumpsterdivan träffar Evelina Utterdahl som driver resebloggen Earth Wanderess, som slutat flyga och istället börjat åka tåg. De pratar om flygets miljöpåverkan, och vad vi alla kan göra för att leva lite mer hållbart.
Evelina Utterdahl, också känd som @earthwanderess, är influencern som reser på heltid utan att flyga. Vi har pratat om att vara helt värderingsstyrd och bara göra sådant som känns rätt i magen.Hur försörjer man sig egentligen som reseinfluencer utan att flyga, i en bransch som fortfarande kretsar så mycket kring det? Och hur ser Evelina på fast fashion och konsumtionsfokuserade influencersamarbeten?Vi pratar om hur man gör för att vänja sig vid förändringar, och så stannar vi upp vid klimatkrisen och pratar om hur man orkar fortsätta trots det som pågår i vår värld. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
#65 Evelina Utterdahl – resebloggaren som blev klimataktivist by Ragnhild Larsson
Love to travel? Me too. Before kids I proudly globetrotted. By air, of course! But these days, I know better. On this week’s episode I’m getting personal with Evelina Utterdahl. She describes herself as a ‘happily homeless’ professional traveller. Eve’s special because she vows to never travel by airplane again; this week, Eve tells us why. Not ready to give up flying forever? Eve also divulges her best tips for eco-friendly wandering in both the air + abroad, too. Enjoy! *... Read More Read More The post 054: The Beauty in the (Eco-Friendly) Journey appeared first on Mama Minimalist.
Går det verkligen att resa utan att flyga? Dagens gäst visar att det inte bara är möjligt utan även väldigt inspirerande. Jag har träffat Evelina Utterdahl som driver resebloggen Earthwanderess för att prata om hennes upplevelser av att resa jorden runt utan flyg.
Evelina said she'd avoid plastic for a month before she could think twice about it. Did she complain or back out? You'll hear in this episode, but the big picture is that instead of giving up, she worked harder.I've spoken to a lot of people who started from less and took on smaller projects, if anything. A lot of people talk. Evelina acted. She did a lot.And what do you know? She enjoyed acting more than most people, who seem to prefer saying how helpless they are, despite the sorrow it seems to bring them.Recall, she is a travel writer and chose not to fly. She's already done more than nearly anyone. She takes personal responsibility for what she does. But hearing her speak, you don't hear sadness or missing. I hear her creating joy, taking initiative, not waiting for others.I think the root of her activity and joy is for doing the opposite of what most people do when they face not acting by their values. Most people delay acting by making a goal of "awareness" or "being more conscious," as if reading front page headlines nearly weekly on predicted environmental disasters recurring. Anyone not living under a rock is "aware."Evelina differs because she acts. Her behavior sets her apart and replaces guilt with enthusiasm. She knows she's aware enough to act. I'm not sure how many back-to-back once-a-century droughts or coral die-offs they need to know about to break their threshold for awareness.All their delaying personal action with talk of ineffective vague awareness led me to see that behavior leads to more awareness than the other way around.In our conversation, you'll hear how people who are doing more than most sound. You won't hear us complaining. It's a delight talking to someone who acts and achieves.Plus you'll hear my punch-a-kid view that will get me in trouble one day. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Om att välja veganskt och hållbart – och hur lätt är det att hitta kläder och material som kryssar alla boxar för att vara schysst mot både djur, natur och människor? Vi pratar om hur vi själva gör och tänker. Och kanske är det så att en får rangordna sina värderingar lite efter vad som är viktigast? Dessutom snackar vi om att plastpåsar faktiskt är veganska samt vikten av att stötta smarta tekniska innovationer. Gäst: Evelina Utterdahl, www.instagram.com/earthwanderess, vegan, hållbarhetsnörd, influencer och digital nomad som har skippat flyget för klimatets skull. Tack till det här avsnittets sponsorer: www.thrivestore.se – Ekologiskt, miljövänligt, rättvist och veganskt mode. www.instagram.com/remakesthlm/ – Gör nya kläder av gamla www.repamera.se/ – laga kläder online Beppo Ljudstudio
Green Dreamer: Sustainability and Regeneration From Ideas to Life
What are the social and environmental impacts of travel that we should be aware of? Why do we need to redefine what it means to be a tourist so that traveling can become a more sustainable leisure activity? Evelina Utterdahl, the ethical and sustainable travel blogger behind Earth Wanderess (who decided to stop flying this year) shares her wisdom with us on this episode. HIGHLIGHTS: [14:20] Eve discusses the privilege of having the time, money, and powerful passport to be able to travel freely. [16:32] Eve on the social and environmental costs of travel we should know. [19:56] Easy things we can do as tourists to support local economies and help address the social and environmental costs of travel. [22:21] Eve: "I think we need to change the mindset that traveling has to be far away or exotic... It can be in your own hometown." [26:36] The greatest life lesson Eve has learned through her travels. Thanks for bringing your light! Find the full show notes with links and resources at www.greendreamer.com/73, and share your #1 takeaway from the episode tagging our featured guest and me @KameaChayne to spread the light and to let us know you're tuning in!
Evelina Utterdahl travels more than most. She writes travel columns. She loves travel as much as anyone, maybe more.Yet she chooses not to fly, as she wrote in Why I have chosen to travel the world without flying.If you've had trouble aligning your life with your values, you may learn from her. Part of a growing number of people who think before they fly, she chooses not to fly not out of ignorance or guilt butExperienceSelf-awarenessDesire to learn and growStewardship of her environment and communityFunin other words, the important skills of leadership, teamwork, and business success.She's practicing in living by her values what many wish we could do but don't have the courage to."Wait," you might say. "Isn't she missing out on the best parts of life? What about family and making a living? I have work. She must not. Probably a trust fund kid."On the contrary. She has the same obligations as anyone else. As you'll see, she has learned to get the value and experience of travel without the environmental costs.Fun, joy, discoverySince I avoid flying too, I finally found someone I could share our mutual fun, joy, and discovery, not the usual arguments everyone gives about how flying is necessary.This conversation shows two people sharing joy about something people considered impossible. Prepare for your beliefs to be challenged. Prepare to grow. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
För ett tag sedan frågade vi er lyssnare om vilken drömgäst ni skulle vilja lyssna på i podden. Ett av förslagen var Evelina Utterdahl, som instagrammar och bloggar under namnet ”Earth wanderess”. Evelina reser runt i världen på heltid som ensam tjej och tog för ett tag sedan ett beslut om att sluta flyga för att istället ta sig runt med alternativa färdmedel som tåg och buss. I avsnittet får vi bland annat höra Evelina berätta mer om sina tankar […] Inlägget 057: Att resa på heltid som ensam tjej dök först upp på Att resa-podden.