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Best podcasts about heather greenwood davis

Latest podcast episodes about heather greenwood davis

The Next Chapter from CBC Radio
The Next Chapter's book club discusses Liane Moriarty's Here One Moment, All Fours and other titles about women breaking out in midlife, and more

The Next Chapter from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 51:42


Aparita Bhandari and Heather Greenwood Davis discuss the bestselling Here One Moment by Liane Moriarty with Antonio Michael Downing; writer Alicia Cox Thomson talks about the highly discussed All Fours by Miranda July and recommends two more titles; Juno nominee Tia Wood on what makes Five Little Indians a classic; and why Robert J. Wiersema thinks you should read translated books on this episode of The Next Chapter.Books discussed on this week's show include:Here One Moment by Liane MoriartyFive Little Indians by Michelle GoodAll Fours by Miranda JulyThe Change by Kirsten MillerThe Mother Act by Heidi ReimerMay Our Joy Endure by Kev Lambert, Donald Winkler (Translator)The Empusium by Olga Tokarczuk, Antonia Lloyd-Jones (Translator)Morning and Evening by Jon Fosse, Damion Searls (Translator)

Biz-eWerk
"Heather Greenwood Davis, Travel Writer" Ep84

Biz-eWerk

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 10:29


“It's one thing to look at a 1,200-pound polar bear from across the snowy tundra. It's another to get close enough to see the snowflakes on its nose. In Churchill, Manitoba, both kinds of encounters are part of everyday life.” So begins an article in Travel and Leisure magazine by Heather Greenwood Davis (linkedin.com/in/greenwooddavis/) about her journey to the Polar Bear Capital of the World. In this episode of Biz-eWerk, Heather tells us about her career as a travel writer, including writing about a family trip around the world. You can follow Heather's adventures on Instagram @byheathergd MuckRack.com (https://muckrack.com/byheathergd) Globetrotting Mama (https://globetrottingmama.com/) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biz-ewerk/message

Here & Now
Where to hit the road this summer; Restoring the Great Barrier Reef

Here & Now

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 28:19


Los Angeles journalist Brendan Borrell and photographer Tom Fowlks embarked on a kayaking journey from Tulare Lake to San Francisco Bay. It took 10 days. We hear from them about the trek. And, summer's winding down, but it's not too late to set out on a road trip. Travel expert and writer Heather Greenwood Davis offers tips about how and where to travel before the warm weather ends. Then, marine heat waves have been damaging the Great Barrier Reef. But scientists are working to restore the damage already done and protect it from even more. Marine biologist Kate Slaughter joins us to talk about these efforts.

Go To Grandma
MEMORY:MAKING

Go To Grandma

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 24:53


Canadian Actor RH Thomson on The World Remembers with a special focus on women who lost their lives in WW1, Heather Greenwood Davis on everything you need to know about cruising today, and Take 5 With RBC looks at transitioning from military to civilian life.

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The One Away Show
Heather Greenwood Davis: One Sabbatical Away From Global Citizen

The One Away Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 49:27


Heather Greenwood Davis is a Contributing Writer and on-air storyteller for National Geographic, as well as a freelance Feature Writer with The Globe and Mail. Heather has been reporting and writing stories professionally for more than 20 years. A recognized expert in the industry, her work appears regularly in print and digital publications. Heather regularly appears as a trusted expert on television and radio, and has shared insights from the stages of conferences and trade gatherings hosted by TravMedia, US Travel Association, Destination Canada, SATW and others. Her travels and experiences have also been featured in O Magazine and on NPR. Heather was named a National Geographic Traveler of the Year in 2012 after her family of four spent a year traveling around the world, sharing their insights through articles and social media. Though her work encompasses far more than traditional family travel stories, she is also the voice behind GlobetrottingMama.com – an international, family travel blog that features the adventures she takes with (and without) her husband Ish and their two sons, Ethan and Cameron. Read the show notes here: https://bwmissions.com/one-away-podcast/

Harrowsmith Radio
The COVID Departure Lounge

Harrowsmith Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 30:04


In this episode, I chat with world traveller and advocate for tossing your bucket list Heather Greenwood Davis about how to think about and tackle travel now that restrictions are being lifted, and maybe, just maybe we can start returning to the new normal. Next up cookbook author Claire Tansey tells us how to get dinner ready faster than a trip to your favourite frozen food aisle and back. So jet planes, and fast cooking all in this episode. The COVID Departure Lounge In 2011 Heather Greenwood Davis was a successful but miserable litigation lawyer in Toronto. She'd dreamed of travelling the world with her husband Ish and her two sons, Ethan and Cameron. A one year window opened up on that dream and the unhappy Greenwood Davis, family in tow, leapt out of it. What she learned in that year-long journey, about living for now and not deferring your dreams, can serve us well now as we contemplate travel into a world very different from the one we left behind when we shut our doors and donned our masks. You can learn more about Heather here https://heathergreenwooddavis.com Uncomplicated Cooking Now, it's time for a short conversation about living responsibly on our planet, brought to you by Oroweat Organic Bread. Great Taste that's Sustainably Baked. Claire Tansey has been a cook, a baker, a cooking teacher a restaurant critic the Food Director of Chatelaine and a singer in a rock 'n' roll band. Along the way, she's learned to cook in uncomplicated but delicious ways. Her new cookbook, Dinner Uncomplicated unpacks some great ideas about how to cook a meal in less time than it takes to listen to Bohemian Rhapsody and Stairway to Heaven back to back. I talked to Claire about fast cooking and why that can also be sustainable cooking. You can find her latest book here and you can find her website at https://www.clairetansey.com End Notes Want more Harrowsmith? No problem. Visit our website. Or you can check out Harrowsmith Magazine on selected newsstands across Canada or you can order subscriptions online at harrowsmithmag.com. By the way, the music in the podcast? It's by good ol' Canadian singer, composer and friend of the 'cast, David Archibald. You can find more of his music at his website, davidarchibald.com.

The Buddy Pass
Black Family Travels & How Traveling Can Expand The World of Black Children

The Buddy Pass

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 70:55


In this episode, I sit down with the award-winning travel blogger and the mother of the first family ever to be crowned "Traveler of The Year" by the National Geographic travel magazine - Heather Greenwood Davis. We'll discuss topics like:The importance of Black family travelHow travel expands the world of Black childrenAnd how to start a career as a travel storytellerGuest Bio:Heather Greenwood Davis is a Contributing Writer and on-air storyteller for National Geographic and a  Feature Writer with The Globe and Mail. Her work appears regularly in a host of national and international publications. The popular media personality appears on television stations across North America. She is the resident travel expert on The Social - a national daily lifestyle show -  and co-host of Get, Set, Go!  on CHCH. Heather believes in travel as a change agent, and has shared insights as a speaker in university classrooms, at conferences and at trade gatherings hosted by TravMedia, US Travel Association, Destination Canada, SATW and others. Her words and opinions have been featured in spaces ranging from O Magazine to NPR. Heather is also the voice behind GlobetrottingMama.com – an international, family travel blog that features the adventures she takes with (and without) her husband Ish and their two sons, Ethan and Cameron.Relevant links:https://globetrottingmama.com/family%20travel/https://heathergreenwooddavis.com/portfolio

Fascinating People
Heather Greenwood Davis: Globetrotting, Storytelling, and Parenting

Fascinating People

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 66:09


Heather Greenwood Davis is a truly fascinating person. Heather's parents immigrated from Jamaica to Canada, where she currently still resides. She is a mother, a lawyer turned writer, storyteller, world traveler, on-air personality, and a keynote speaker. In 2011, her family of four went on a round the world trip through 29 countries on 6 continents and she wrote about it on her website GlobetrottingMama.com. In 2012, her family was recognized as National Geographic Traveler's Travelers of the Year. Heather Greenwood Davis is currently a Contributing Writer and on-air storyteller for National Geographic and a Feature Writer with The Globe and Mail. Her work appears regularly in a host of national and international publications. And her words and opinions have been featured in spaces ranging from O Magazine to NPR. In this podcast, we speak with her on a range of topics including her journey to becoming a travel writer and Mom, how to approach life with joy and wonder, and how to own and share your voice. Heather also shares some great stories about her travels with her kids, how she's raised her sons to be empathetic and kind human beings, and what her advice would be to people trying to find their true path in life.

Tarmac Warriors
The Fruit of Compliance

Tarmac Warriors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 30:42


Hear the word “compliance” and you think about a bunch of rules designed to cramp your style. Mango importer and fellow business traveler, Michael Warren, sits down with host Heather Greenwood Davis to discuss how compliance helps him do his job better – deliver delicious mangoes to Americans. He compares it to how adhering to compliance in business travel can help all travelers do their jobs better. We also hear from industry experts on the latest compliance rules that are making international travel more frictionless and secure. If you're involved in business travel in any way, please listen now. Guests:Michael Warren, National Mango Board, CAPCO FarmsMadhulika Dash, Kalinga StoriesMichael Nelson, Direct TravelGus Vonderheide, Hyatt HotelsBernardo Malo, REFIN S.A. Suzanne Sangiovese, Riskline Host: Heather Greenwood Davis, Travel Writer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Go To Grandma
Grandkid Travel Tips

Go To Grandma

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 23:55


Go To Grandma hits the road - virtually - with travel experts Jim Byers and Heather Greenwood Davis. Where should grandparents take their grandkids? How do we stay safe? And how to be a grand guest if you travel to your kids' homes.

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Tarmac Warriors
Can Ice Save the Planet?

Tarmac Warriors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 35:19


In 2020, when the world, and travel, went into pandemic lockdown, air quality improved globally, animals reclaimed their territories, and nature flourished. Our host Heather Greenwood Davis sits down with legendary climatologist, and business traveler, Dr. Lonnie Thompson, to discuss how to balance traveling for work while simultaneously trying to be more sustainable. We also hear from industry experts on emerging green initiatives in the travel ecosystem, and how we can each play a role in minimizing our footprint. If you're involved in business travel in any way, please press play. Guests:Dr. Lonnie Thompson, Paleoclimatologist Gus Vonderheide, Hyatt HotelsEva Ramirez, The Forward LabCecilia Walter, TedX Coach, Ohio State University StudentSarah Wilkin, Fly Green AllianceAndrew Charlton, Aviation Advocacy Host: Heather Greenwood Davis, Travel Writer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Fact Up Podcast with Jim Bamboulis
Fact Up Podcast | Episode #41 | Heather Greenwood Davis, Globetrottingmama.com

Fact Up Podcast with Jim Bamboulis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 34:14


Episode #41 of the Fact Up Podcast features Heather Greenwood Davis, award-winning and internationally renowned freelance travel writer, on-air personality and the woman behind GlobeTrottingMama.com. A lawyer in her previous life, Heather's work can been seen in various publications including, National Geographic and The Globe and Mail, a national Canadian daily. In this epic episode, we talk about: How her kids inspired her career as a travel writer, and why raising Global Citizens is important to her. Her round the world trip with family in tow, and the impact it continues to have today. What her kids have taught her about travel. What positives come from covid, as they relate to travel.  The Fact Up Podcast with Jim Bamboulis features informative, casual conversations about topics of the day with industry leaders and thinkers in the travel, food and culture industries! TravelMammal is a media company that aims to unite the global community through travel, food and cultural experiences worldwide. Connect on Social: https://www.youtube.com/travelmammal https://www.facebook.com/travelmammal https://www.twitter.com/travelmammal https://www.instagram.com/travelmammal Connect with Heather and GlobeTrottingMama on Social https://www.facebook.com/GlobeTrottingMama/ https://www.instagram.com/ByHeatherGD https://twitter.com/byheathergd

Tarmac Warriors
The Siren Call of the Waves

Tarmac Warriors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 36:08


Meet a fellow business traveler who happens to be in the business of surfing the biggest waves in the world. Join host Heather Greenwood Davis as she sits down with Andrea Moller, a record-holding big wave surfer to discuss her approach to safety and how putting her life in the hands of the mighty oceans compares to entrusting her life to the vast international travel ecosystem. You'll also hear from industry experts who'll share the latest safety innovations that are helping make both surfing and travel safer. If you're a business traveler or someone who's helping business travelers get back on the road, please listen now. Guests: Andrea Moller, Pro Big Wave Surfer and ParamedicAndrew Reinhart, Patagonia Elliot Kreitenberg, Dimer UVC InnovationsTom Sanderson, Boeing Brian Keaulana, BWRAG Host: Heather Greenwood Davis, Travel Writer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Mother of Reinvention
Embracing Discomfort & Learning Resilience Through Travel with Heather Greenwood Davis: The Mother of Reinvention Show, Ep 3

Mother of Reinvention

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 54:24


Could you pick up your family and leave life as you know it for a year - or more? Heather Greenwood Davis is a long-time travel writer, and in 2011 - when her sons were 8 and 10 - she embarked on a multi-continent, year-long trip with her entire family. Nearly ten years later, Heather shares the way that this trip was life-changing for her family, how it's made them more courageous and resilient separately and as a unit, and how she's taken this sense of adventure forward into her career, life, and relationships. Whether you've been a lifelong traveler or are just getting around to it in this phase of your life, Heather's story of grit and gusto is sure to inspire you to start filling out that passport application and planning your next adventure. Featured Sponsor: Prep Dish is a subscription-based meal planning service catering to Keto, Gluten-Free, and Paleo lifestyles. Now featuring SUPER FAST menus with included grocery lists: shop once, do an hour of prep whenever you have time, and you'll enjoy healthy, delicious meals all week long. Sign up at PrepDish.com/MOR to get your first 2 weeks FREE. Sponsor Shout-Out Vionic is the place to elevate your shoe game with cute styles, amazing comfort. (Check out the Willa Flat in blue suede to turn your at-home look into total Boss Lady.)  Get free shipping when you use code MOR at vionicshoes.com. About Heather: Heather Greenwood Davis is a Contributing Writer and on-air storyteller for National Geographic and a Feature Writer with The Globe and Mail. Her work appears regularly in a host of national and international publications. Heather also appears on television stations across North America and has been featured in O Magazine and NPR. She is the resident travel expert on The Social - a national daily lifestyle show -  and co-host of Get, Set, Go!. Heather believes in travel as a change agent, and has shared insights as a speaker in university classrooms, at conferences and at trade gatherings. Heather is also the voice behind GlobetrottingMama.com – an international, family travel blog that features the adventures she takes with (and without) her husband Ish and their two sons, Ethan and Cameron. Episode Links: Read about Heather's year-long around-the-world trip with her husband and kids - which awarded them the title "National Geographic Travelers Of The Year". Check out Heather's website to learn about her many media outlets and what she's up to now.Globetrotting Mama is a great place to get inspired about what's possible around traveling with kids. Please get in touch! Send an email to motherofreinvention@gmail.com to say hello.And if you’d like to find out more about some of Meagan’s favorite products, head over to the MOR Faves page at MORfaves.com. Just for fun - a pic of Heather and I looking glam at the 2018 Iris Awards.

FemRadio
Passion Turns to Dream Job

FemRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 58:01


On this episode of FemRadio, join producer Lauren Stallone via remote production with co-host Kate Jones to discuss feminist news, artist spotlights and quarantine content.Then, hear an exclusive interview by Lauren Stallone with Heather Greenwood Davis, the voice behind, Globetrotting Mama, a website that offers parenting, lifestyle, and travel tips.SIGN UP FOR OUR NEW CJRU NEWSLETTEReepurl.com/hitNmnVOLUNTEER AT CJRUemail: volunteer@cjru.cainformation: cjru.caKEEP UP WITH HEATHERglobetrottingmama.comKEEP UP WITH OUR TEAMtwitter.com/StalloneLaurentwitter.com/Jones_KateeNEWS AND SPORTShttps://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/tessa-virtue-new-goals-school-1.5821860 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/abuse-weenie-kendra-sweetgrass-1.5865050QUARANTINE CONTENTROSIEJUNEARTIST SPOTLIGHTSJess and Tay: Into Tomorrow Jaclyn Kenyon: Me & Tennessee Joni Mitchell: River

North Americana
Episode 11: Canadian Black Baseball’s Quest for Cooperstown

North Americana

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 34:16


National Geographic Editor, Heather Greenwood Davis, reveals how a black baseball team in Ontario, pre-Jackie Robinson, were among the best in the world.  And how their descendants are still fighting for their due recognition.

Travel Tales by AFAR
Ghana’s Outstretched Hand

Travel Tales by AFAR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 16:56


Recalling her first trip to Africa, a Black journalist reflects on missed opportunities—and a legacy she’s finally ready to explore. Follow storyteller Heather Greenwood Davis's family travels on her website, https://globetrottingmama.com/. And watch archival footage of the trip here: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=999321583590629

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Grow Your Voice, Overcome Your Fears
The Globetrotting Mama

Grow Your Voice, Overcome Your Fears

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 38:45


As travel has started to increase after a COVID-induced lull, you might be wondering how to safely travel for work or leisure.  Or you might be waiting for a post-COVID time to travel and are planning now and looking for some tips.  Find out how to make travel less stressful for work or play as well as how my guest got the name – Globetrotting Mama. Guest: Heather Greenwood Davis is a Contributing Writer and on-air storyteller for National Geographic and a Feature Writer with The Globe and Mail. Her work appears regularly in a host of national and international publications. The popular media personality appears on television stations across North America. She is the resident travel expert on The Social - a national daily lifestyle show - and co-host of Get, Set, Go! Heather believes in travel as a change agent, and has shared insights in university classrooms, at conferences and at trade gatherings hosted by TravMedia, US Travel Association, Destination Canada, SATW and others. Her words and opinions have been featured in O Magazine and on NPR. Heather is also the voice behind GlobetrottingMama.com – an international, family travel blog that features the adventures she takes with (and without) her husband Ish and their two sons, Ethan and Cameron. Discussion Points/Time Stamps: Who is Heather Greenwood Davis 3:31 Traveling around the world 5:19 Wearing the mom-hat 9:13 Language 9:44 Globe-Trotting Mama begins 13:57 COVID 16:39 Travel and Leisure Writing 20:34 Contact Information 31:17 Up Next 31:57 The future of traveling 33:23 Resources: Website: globetrottingmama.com Blog: com Connect on Social Media: Facebook: Globetrotting Mama (facebook.com) Instagram: Heather Greenwood Davis (@byheathergd) Twitter: Heather Greenwood Davis (@ByHeatherGD) / Twitter LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/greenwooddavis/ Questions: Email: www.newhorizencoaching.com/contact

Edit Your Life
Episode 204: Raising Kids Amidst Chaos

Edit Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 42:42


Everything is chaotic right now and it’s hard enough to function as a single human being, much less also raise kids amidst the chaos. In Episode 204, Christine and guest host Heather Greenwood Davis talk about wading through the ups and downs of the pandemic, the new wave of activism around #BlackLivesMatter, and how to find space and moments of joy with family amidst the chaos, whether at home or on the road (in a socially distant way of course). + + + + + Edit Your Life shares practical ideas for decluttering your home, schedule, and mental space without getting bogged down by perfection. Hosts Christine Kohi and Asha Dornfest are award-winning bloggers and the co-authors of MINIMALIST PARENTING and won the 2017 Iris Award for Podcast Of The Year. Share: #edityourlifeshow Show notes: http://www.edityourlifeshow.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/edityourlifeshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edityourlifeshow/ Email: edityourlifeshow@gmail.com

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler
Raising Anti-Racist Kids, Diabetes to Fitness Dynamo, and Parenting Power

What She Said! with Christine Bentley and Kate Wheeler

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 55:37


Meet Antoinetta Boticelli who was a diabetic who couldn't tie her own shoes in 2016 and has since lost 140 pounds and inspires others to live their best life. Speakers, authors, and nationally featured experts, Julie Freedman Smith and Gail Bell of Parenting Power share how to be the best parent you can be for the longest summer break ever. Heather Greenwood Davis talks about her National Geographic article that focuses on raising anti-rascist kids. Ruth Goba and Nana Yanful from the Black Legal Action Centre in Toronto share how they are helping Black Ontarians and Anne Brodie interviews Bryce Dallas Howard about her first documentary Dads.

Vacation Mavens
166: Affordable Vacation Destinations

Vacation Mavens

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 34:43


If your vacation budget is being squeezed, you are not alone. This week we tackle the topic of affordable vacation destinations (that you can hopefully take this year or in the near future) with Tim Leffel, author of "The World's Cheapest Destinations." Plus, we share some of our favorite black family travel content creators and commit to bringing more diverse voices onto the podcast.   ON THE PODCAST 00:30 - Recommended black family travel bloggers 05:17 - Talking with Tim Leffel 07:20 - What makes a cheap destination 09:10 - US budget destinations 14:05 - Covid cases in other countries 15:35 - Budget places in other countries 20:50 - Tips for saving money 25:30 - Thoughts of what is to come 27:50 - Where Tim wants to go first 29:53 - Tim’s Favorite Travel Gear 33:20 - What’s next for Vacation Mavens ABOUT TIM LEFFEL Tim Leffel is an award-winning travel writer, editor, and blogger. He publishes five online magazines and blogs including Perceptive Travel, the Cheapest Destinations Blog, and Hotel Scoop. He is the author of several books including Travel Writing 2.0, A Better Life for Half the Price, and The World's Cheapest Destinations, now in its fifth edition. He is a member of NATJA and SATW and is North American Conference Director of the Travel Bloggers Exhange Conference (TBEX). Follow Tim on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. TIPS FOR TRAVELING ON A BUDGET Visiting a place where the cost of living is cheaper ends up being a bit cheaper if you are going to take a vacation there. If the cost of living is cheaper that means dinners, admission prices and even room costs tend to be lower than your home country or city. Just checking out smaller cities in the US rather than going to a big city like NYC or Chicago can help save you on the budget. There is still a lot to offer in smaller cities including museums, waterparks, aquariums, etc. Smaller cities are also usually easier to get around being that they are not as crowded. In other countries there are different regions that are budget friendly for families In Europe there are two great budget areas; one in Eastern Europe and one in the Balkans. The Southeast Asian countries are pretty close together and easy to get to, making this area a backpacker favorite. South America also has some great budget friendly areas to visit. Malaysia is one of these budget areas that doesn’t get thought about often, but it holds a lot to explore. The roads are easy to travel, the food is cheap and good and you don’t have to worry about the water, it is safe to drink. There are some destinations like Iceland or Canada that if you have had them on your bucket list some places are offering cheaper prices than normal and the exchange rate is really good. You should definitely look into these destinations if you have wanted to go there at all, this might be your opportunity to take that trip at a lower price that you could have before. (Just keep in mind that the Canadian border is closed until at least the end of July and, while Iceland is reopening on June 15th, you need to get tested either before you arrive or on arrival or be subject to a 14-day quarantine.) It may be tougher for families but the more you leave yourself open the options of making the trip trip cheaper increases. Travel dates are a big cost change if you are more flexible. Having kids in school makes this harder to do but it is definitely something to keep an eye on when your kids are younger and you are more capable to pull them out of school. You also want to think about high travel times for different destinations. Peak season for travel is going to be different in different countries and destinations. This will make your trip cheaper if you are able to go at a non-peak time. Other kinds of accommodations and travel options can make a big difference in your budget. FAVORITE TRAVEL GEAR Tim loves to wear either ExOffico or CragHoppers clothing. He has tried out a bunch of different brands of gear and loves how well these brands have held up over the years. He will also almost always choose something that is quick dry and he can wash it in the sink if he has to. He has recently been wearing some Prana items because he likes the comfort and how they look. If he is going anywhere that he thinks might be busy, he will wear pick-pocket proof pants to keep his items safe. As for socks, he loves his Darn Tough socks that are very durable and comfortable to wear and are made in the USA. For shoes he likes a lot of different kinds but Sanuk’s are the best for compact travel. They are comfortable and they are also easily compressed and can fit nicely in your bag for travel, no matter what kind of bag you have. MENTIONED ON THE PODCAST Travelers to follow: Heather Greenwood Davis on Instagram Montoya from The Spring Break Family Blog Monet from The Traveling Child Blog Karen from The Mom Trotter Blog Tim’s Travel Books Stuffed Suitcase - Budget Vacation Worksheet Stuffed Suitcase - Budget Planner FOLLOW US AND SPREAD THE WORD! If you liked this show, please be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play and leave us a review! Have a question or comment? Send us an email at podcast@vacationmavens.com. You can also follow our travels on Stuffed Suitcase and We3Travel, or follow the Vacation Mavens on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter. Thanks for listening!

Car Guy Coffee
New Connections - Vol. 3 - #CarGuyConfessionSession - Russ Mann - Permashield

Car Guy Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 8:39


Heather Greenwood Davis says "Telling your story is a chance for perspective. And there's real value in that!" Russ Mann drops a awesome #CarGuyConfessionSession. You will smile and learn something with this story. Come listen to this Solutionary share his experience. #LetsBrew

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CAR GUY COFFEE PODCAST
Russ Mann Confession Session New Connections Vol.3

CAR GUY COFFEE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 9:10


Heather Greenwood Davis says "Telling your story is a chance for perspective. And there's real value in that!" Russ Mann drops a awesome #CarGuyConfessionSession. You will smile and learn something with this story. Come listen to this Solutionary share his experience. #LetsBrew --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Brains On! Science podcast for kids
Injustice and Anger: Understanding your emotions

Brains On! Science podcast for kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 29:37


A lot of us are angry right now, with good reason. We’re seeing people treated unfairly because of racism -- that’s when people don’t like someone’s race or the color of their skin.In this episode we’ll talk about how anger can be a useful emotion and can be used to push for change. We’ll also revisit parts of our 2019 series on emotions, including an explanation of the hormones behind anger, why some of us are quicker to anger than others and what we can do when we feel overwhelmed by our feelings. Plus, our Moment of Um tackles the question, “What happens when lightning strikes water?” If you want to talk to your kids about race but don’t know where to start, we suggest reading this article (https://bit.ly/3eEss5k) by pediatricians Dr. Jacqueline Dougé, & Dr. Ashaunta Anderson or Talking to Kids About Race by Heather Greenwood Davis (https://on.natgeo.com/306a2Xe).There are great books to help your family start a conversation about race. Here's a list from Embrace Race (https://bit.ly/2U1SvLV). Or try Brown Bookshelf's Generations Book Club (https://bit.ly/3gSljA3).This episode is sponsored by Laurel Springs (laurelsprings.com/brainson) and KiwiCo (kiwico.com/brainson). You can support Brains On at brainson.org/donate.

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Johnny Jet's Travel Podcast
39 Travel Questions with Heather Greenwood Davis

Johnny Jet's Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 30:40


Heather and her family were named National Geographic "Travelers of the Year" after the family spent a year (her boys were just 6 and 8 -years old at the time) travelling to 29 countries on six continents and sharing their insights through articles and social media. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/johnnyjet/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/johnnyjet/support

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Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - Friday May 15, 2020

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 49:42


Rebecca Compton of Dalton White Farms in Norfolk County explains how a killing frost ruined there first crop of asparagus; Jeff Preston is a longtime disability advocate and an assistant professor at King's University College in London He was invited to testify to a House of Commons committee on how well the federal government has supported people with disabilities during this pandemic. He talks about the unique challenges he and they are facing because of the pandemic; Several public health officials and municipal leaders are sending a clear message to day-trippers: cancel your trips, and stay home.The lakeshores are off limits. We hear from the Medical Officer of Health for Grey Bruce Dr. Ian Arra and the Mayor of Innisil, Lynn Dollin; Heather Greenwood-Davis is travel writer with the Globe and Mail. She discusses how we can indulge our wanderlust without leaving home; Our Haydn Watters marks the 20th anniversary of the Walkerton water crisis; Sgt. Kerry Schmidt with the OPP Highway Safety Division talks about the need to take special care while driving during the long weekend; How are restaurants doing nearly two months into the closures? Kingston restauranteur Tim Pater updates us on his situation.

Passion Project
Episode 04: See the world, with travel writer Heather Greenwood Davis

Passion Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 31:49


Travel writer Heather Greenwood Davis shares why following your dreams makes you a better parent.   https://www.passionprojectpod.com/episodes/episode-04-travel-the-world

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Passion Project
Episode 04: See the world, with travel writer Heather Greenwood Davis

Passion Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 31:49


Travel writer Heather Greenwood Davis shares why following your dreams makes you a better parent.

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Explore The World Travel Podcast
ETW #26 Family Travel Tips: Interview with Heather Greenwood Davis

Explore The World Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 41:54


Whether it’s traveling on a multigenerational trip or taking the kids to the beach, family travel is something most of us will do at some point. This week family travel expert Heather Greenwood Davis shares her top tips.

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Moms in the Middle
More than a family trip

Moms in the Middle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 24:06


Moms in the Middle will be back with Season 2 very soon, but in the meantime, check out Three Trips Ahead with Maureen Holloway. Heather Greenwood Davis is a travel journalist and mother of two handsome boys. In this episode, she tells Mo what they had to sacrifice to make the trip happen, how they stayed sane travelling as a family, and why everyone should travel with their kids.

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Three Trips Ahead
More than a family trip

Three Trips Ahead

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 23:05


Between school, play dates and extracurricular activities, kids' schedules are quite regimented, which can be stressful for our little humans. On one hand, it's good for them to have busy schedules. On the other, does all that routine give them enough time to just be, well, kids? This week's guest didn't think so. To free her family from their routine, she decided to take them on a trip around the world. What she found along the way changed their family forever. Heather Greenwood Davis is a travel journalist and mother of two handsome boys. In this episode, she tells Mo what they had to sacrifice to make the trip happen, how they stayed sane travelling as a family, and why everyone should travel with their kids.

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Julie in Conversation
Heather Greenwood Davis on raising global citizens, traveling the globe and motherhood

Julie in Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 62:28


12 months. 6 continents. 29 countries. 4 lives forever changed. Heather Greenwood Davis is a Contributing Editor at National Geographic Traveler, TV Columnist for The Globe and Mail,. TV Travel Expert on The Social on CTV whose life changed for the best when she took a year off in 2011 to travel the world with her husband and two boys (then 6 and 8). Enjoy this conversation as she talks about raising global citizens, motherhood and traveling the globe with and without kids.www.GlobeTrottingMama.com@heathergdIf you enjoyed this conversation and want to enjoy more you can subscribe on Apple Podcasts and also through my weekly newsletter JulieinConversation.comAlso thanks for also taking the time out to leave a review on Apple podcasts. Cheers on your journey!Juliexo

Julie in Conversation
Heather Greenwood Davis on raising global citizens, traveling the globe and motherhood

Julie in Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 62:28


12 months. 6 continents. 29 countries. 4 lives forever changed. Heather Greenwood Davis is a Contributing Editor at National Geographic Traveler, TV Columnist for The Globe and Mail,. TV Travel Expert on The Social on CTV whose life changed for the best when she took a year off in 2011 to travel the world with her husband and two boys (then 6 and 8). Enjoy this conversation as she talks about raising global citizens, motherhood and traveling the globe with and without kids.www.GlobeTrottingMama.com@heathergdIf you enjoyed this conversation and want to enjoy more you can subscribe on Apple Podcasts and also through my weekly newsletter JulieinConversation.comAlso thanks for also taking the time out to leave a review on Apple podcasts. Cheers on your journey!Juliexo

The Parenting Show with Pina Crispo
The Parenting Show – Sunday July 15th, 2018 – Travelling With Your Kids – Heather Greenwood Davis' Story

The Parenting Show with Pina Crispo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 40:45


The Parenting Show – Sunday July 15th, 2018 – Travelling With Your Kids & Alone – Heather Greenwood Davis' Story Guests Heather Greenwood Davis // https://twitter.com/greenwooddavis Host Pina Crispo // https://twitter.com/Chic_Mamma Co-host Sandy Salerno // https://twitter.com/ssalerno1?lang=en Executive producer Sandra Carusi // https://twitter.com/sandra_carusi

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#AmWriting
56: #TravelWriting

#AmWriting

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 37:04


...in which Jess and KJ sit down with travel writer Heather Greenwood Davis; Davis offers tips about getting started in this field, and shares her experiences about her year traveling with her family. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at amwriting.substack.com/subscribe

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Hey, Sis!
Ep. 11: Been Around the World

Hey, Sis!

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2017 52:41


It's the first of our Mom 2.0 Summit series! We're talked with Heather Greenwood Davis, a Contributing Editor at National Geographic Traveler,  award-winning freelance writer and columnist, and the voice behind GlobetrottingMama.com, an international family travel blog. The mom of two was also named Traveler of the Year in 2012 after a yearlong family trip around the world that hit 29 countries on six continents in 12 months.