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Now that camping season is here, the best way to preserve and cook food, as well as to provide light after dark, is to use solar-powered products. That's what Patrick Sherwin, CEO of GoSun, will tell Dan Schlossberg and Kita Roberts Thursday, July 2, on TRAVEL ITCH RADIO. Listen live at 8p EDT on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com as Sherwin tells how he began in his garage but now exports his products to more than 70 countries. The show will also be available on Facebook.
TRAVEL ITCH RADIO presents a special guest on Thursday, June 25, in Dr. Matthew Naylor, president and CEO of the World War 1 Museum in Kansas City. Listen live at 8p EDT as Dan Schlossberg and Kita Roberts learn about The Great War and hear how its artifacts, documents, and stories are preserved in a world-class museum. The show airs on iTunes and BlogTalkRadio.com and is posted after airing on the TRAVEL ITCH RADIO Facebook page.
Up for something new and different during these uncertain travel times? Try TravelJar, a concept that allows users to put their travel dreams and dollars into a jar for future use. Hear all about it Thursday, June 18, when TRAVEL ITCH RADIO presents founder Libby White and conservation director Andrew White at 8p EDT. Listen live on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com for their interview with Dan Schlossberg and Kita Roberts or check out the archived show on Facebook after airing.
Seeking serenity now in a world turned upside down? Come to Kansas and connect with the state's award-winning byways. The Sunflower State has a dozen, three of which won recent awards. Hear more Thursday, June 11, when Sue Stringer joins TRAVEL ITCH RADIO for a 30-minute talk with Dan Schlossberg and Kita Roberts. Listen live at 8p EDT on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com or check out the archived show on Facebook.
Join Dennis Cox, award-winning author of Cruising the World: from Gondolas to Megaships, on the Thursday, June 4th episode of TRAVEL ITCH RADIO. Listen live on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com at 8p EDT as Dan Schlossberg and Kita Roberts ask him about his trips to more than 130 countries and territories -- each with their own cultural and culinary flavor. Cruising the World is the 14th book by this former SATW Photographer of the Year, and one of the most lavishly illustrated, with 535 photos crammed into 208 pages. More than 37 kinds of vessels are included.
Award-winning outdoor writer Aaron Reed tells the TRAVEL ITCH RADIO audience all bout fly fishing when he visits the show Thursday, May 21, at 8p EDT. Listen live on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com as Dan Schlossberg and Kita Roberts question the Texas native about his latest book, Fly Fishing Austin & Central Texas, published May 1. The book has maps, charts, color photographs, and tips for everyone from the beginning to the experienced fisherman. There are even tips on how to take kids fishing. Catch the show live or later on Facebook.
For the first time in its nine-year history, TRAVEL ITCH RADIO presents the travel editor of a major American newspaper, the Los Angeles Times. Join Catharine Hamm Thursday, May 14, when she brings her travel expertise and lifetime of quality journalism to our stage on iTunes and BlogTalkRadio.com. Listen live at 8p New York time as Dan Schlossberg and Kita Roberts talk with Catharine about her travels, treks, tips, and occasional pratfalls. The show will also be available on the TRAVEL ITCH RADIO Facebook page. [Year 9, Episode 367]
Perhaps the most photogenic place in North America, Lake Powell is a man-made body of water that runs between red-rock canyons on the border of Arizona and Utah. A favorite of boaters, swimmers, and houseboat enthusiasts, Lake Powell benefits from a benign climate, serene surroundings, and starry skies. Hear all about this romantic escape on Thursday, May 7, when Debi Bridges guests on TRAVEL ITCH RADIO. Listen live at 8p EDT as Dan Schlossberg and Kita Roberts present the show's 366th episode on iTunes and BlogTalkRadio.com. Or catch the archived show later on Facebook
Join TRAVEL ITCH RADIO on Thursday, April 30, as we take a swing to Louisville and visit the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory. Hear all about this legendary home of the world's most famous baseball bat when marketing manager Andrew Soliday visits our microphone. Listen live at 8p New York time on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com as Kita Roberts and Dan Schlossberg ask Andrew about the history of the bat, the factory, and the museum.
TRAVEL ITCH RADIO journeys to Western Montana on Thursday, April 23, when Lucy Bieghle of Glacier Country joins Dan Schlossberg and co-host Kita Roberts at 8p EDT. Listen live on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com to learn about one of the most scenic spots in North America, a perfect travel destinations in any season. The show will also be posted on the TRAVEL ITCH RADIO Facebook page, www.DanSchlossberg.net, and the BlogTalkRadio.com site.
TRAVEL ITCH RADIO returns to California on Thursday, April 16, when Jenny Wedge of Travel Costa Mesa comes to our microphone. Listen live at 8p EDT on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com as Dan Schlossberg and Kita Roberts discuss the resort town, a shopping mecca sandwiched between Los Angeles and San Diego. Home of South Coast Plaza, the Orange County Fair, and the Pacific Amphitheater, this versatile resort community is also home base for the Los Angeles Chargers training center, training camp, and corporate headquarters, as well as John Wayne Airport.
Join JoNell Modys of Visit Lauderdale on Thursday, April 9, when she talks about her famous South Florida destination on TRAVEL ITCH RADIO. Listen live at 8p EDT on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com as Dan Schlossberg and Kita Roberts interview JoNell, a previous guest in a previous destination. Find out what's going on in Broward County and what's planned.
Come north with TRAVEL ITCH RADIO on Thursday, April 2, when we spotlight the pristine Pybus Point Lodge, on Alaska's Admiralty Island. Join Darryl Bosshardt as he tells Dan Schlossberg and co-host Kita Roberts about his plush all-inclusive resort, where fishing, boating, and nature photography are king but gourmet food, WiFi, and 21st century comfort are not forgotten. Listen live at 8p EDT on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com or check out the archived show on the TRAVEL ITCH RADIO Facebook page.
TRAVEL ITCH RADIO journeys to Oklahoma on Thursday, March 26, when Shoshana Wasserman of First Americans Museum guests on the show. Listen live at 8p EDT on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com as Dan Schlossberg and co-host Kita Roberts learn about this coming enterprise, scheduled to open in 2021. Or find the archived show later on the TRAVEL ITCH RADIO Facebook page, www.DanSchlossberg.net, or BlogTalkRadio.com.
Find out why the Winston Churchill Museum is in Fulton County, Missouri when Renee Graham visits TRAVEL ITCH RADIO at 8p EDT on Thursday, March 19. Listen live on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com as Dan Schlossberg and Kita Roberts interview Renee about the world-class museum and other attractions in her Mid-Missouri location. If you can't listen live, check out the archived show on Facebook at your convenience.
An oasis of luxury in the desert, The Phoenician has so many options and amenities that guests never have to leave. Hear all about this Arizona paradise on Thursday, March 12, when Dan Schlossberg and Kita Roberts interview long-time Phoenician pubicist Denise Seomin on TRAVEL ITCH RADIO. Listen live at 8p EDT on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com or check out the archived show at your convenience on Facebook.
TRAVEL ITCH RADIO heads south to historic St. Augustine, Florida on Thursday, March 5, at 8p EST when Dan Schlossberg and Kita Roberts host Barbara Golden of the Convention and Visitors Bureau. Hear about the Spanish fort, the concrete bridge, the rows of pastel-colored inns, and the actual Fountain of Youth. Listen live on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com or catch the archived show on Facebook at your convenience.
Though Delaware ranks only 49th in size among the states, it is near the top when it comes to places to see and things to do. The first state to ratify the Constitution, Delaware has become a recreational paradise that is part of the Delmarva perninsula, along with Maryland and Virginia. Sandwiched along the Atlantic Coast between New York and Washington, the state is known for its rich historical legacy, coastal attractions, and horse and auto racing, as well as a lively restaurant and nightlife scene. Learn more from Delaware tourism director Liz Keeler when she's interviewed by Dan Schlossberg and Kita Roberts on the February 27 edition of TRAVEL ITCH RADIO. Listen live on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com at 8p EST or catch the archived show on Facebook at your leisure.
Hear all about the handsome Hotel Queensbury of Glens Falls, NY when GM Tyler Herrick visits TRAVEL ITCH RADIO Thursday, February 20, at 8p EST. Listen live on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com as Dan Schlossberg and Kita Roberts talk to Tyler and learn why this property is proud member of Historic Hotels of America. The archived show will also be posted on the TRAVEL ITCH RADIO Facebook page after airing
On the eve of Valentine's Day, TRAVEL ITCH RADIO presents a romantic panorama of the Great American West with an exclusive interview of Shebby Lee, president of Shebby Lee Tours of Rapid City, South Dakota. Listen live at 8p EST on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com as she talks about the annual Buffalo Roundup at Custer State Park, the Lewis & Clark Trail, and history-based tours west of the Mississippi River. Dan Schlossberg and Kita Roberts are the hosts of this show, which airs on February 13, 2020.
Discover Sonoma County on TRAVEL ITCH RADIO Thursday, February 6, when Birgitt Vaughan takes her turn behind at the microphone. One of California's top food and wine destinations, Sonoma is home to giant redwood trees, scenic Pacific coastline, and some 425 wineries that range from rustic to regal. Hear all about this celebrated wine country, 45 miles north of San Francisco, when Dan Schlossberg and Kita Roberts talk all things Sonoma at 8p EST. Listen live on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com or check out the archived show on the TRAVEL ITCH RADIO Facebook page.
Omaha, the eastern terminus of the Transcontinental Railroad, not only has a rich train legacy but a celebrated zoo, the College World Series, a bustling Old Market district featuring Omaha steaks, and a pantheon of historic homes and structures, including the world-class Durham Museum. The home of celebrities from Henry Fonda to Marlon Brando, Johnny Carson, and Gerald Ford, Omaha is a growing tourist destination with direct air connections to dozens of hubs. Hear more about this mid-America metropolis Thursday, January 30, when Visit Omaha's Jessica Weishahn and Ken Schlaeter join TRAVEL ITCH RADIO. Hear their live interview with Dan Schlossberg and Kita Roberts at 8p EST on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com or check the archived show on Facebook at your convenience.
Just this week, the Baseball Hall of Fame revealed its newest members, led by long-time Yankees captain Derek Jeter. With record throngs expected in Cooperstown for the July inductions, there's a great way to avoid the crush, the traffic, and the logistics of transportation, housing, seating, and access. Join Sports Travel and Tours, official tour operator of the Hall of Fame, and leave the planning to them. Hear how when owner/operator Jay Smith joins TRAVEL ITCH RADIO for an exclusive interview with Dan Schlossberg and Kita Roberts on Thursday, January 23. Listen live at 8p EST on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com or check out the archived broadcast on Facebook anytime.
If it's January, it must be ski season -- and a great time to visit The Wort Hotel, pride of Jackson Hole and a member of Historic Hotels of America. Hear all about this venerable Wyoming property, a snowball's throw from Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, from GM Jim Waldrop when he visits with Dan Schlossberg and Kita Roberts on TRAVEL ITCH RADIO Thursday, January 16th. Listen live at 8p EST on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com or check oit the archived show later on Facebook, blogtalkradio.com, or www.DanSchlossberg.net.
Nick chats with Grill Blogger, and Meat Maven, Kita Roberts. Kita has been blogging since 2010 and has a library of recipes at her website, Girl Carnivore. Nick and Kita touch on a wide range of topics; from women on the grilling scene, grilling/smoking all winter long, a few mishaps, and a dive into how lamb and venison are similar yet unique. This chat with Kita, was exactly what the doctor ordered, an invitation to bring some char back in our lives. So light your coals, sit back, and enjoy.Show NotesKita Roberts(@girlcarnivore on instagram) started out in the North East, but now found herself in Sunny Southern Cal. So while in the sun and surf she gives a few tips on winter grilling: prep your area, clear out the snow so you can work. Even in winter, your fire can still get out of control. DONT GRILL IN YOUR GARAGE! Times to light and get to temp take more time. Don't leave unattended, layer up, get something to warm your insides(age restrictions may apply). Kita talks about a barrel type grill/smoker. Simple description is steel drum with the bottom removed, vents and access doors on the side, and either racks or rods on top. The rods support hooks which are used to hang meat instead of laying flat. Nick and Kita chat lamb as well. Underused protein, maybe by stigma created long ago. Lamb is raised primarily on grass, making it different than most beef or pork. The different flavors associated with lamb and the lean qualities make it similar to venison, but Kita argues, nope, both are unique and have their own flavor. For her lamb, which i'd say can translate well into venison is a Morracan spice blend or something from North Africa where lamb is more plentiful.Find Kita's blog and recipes at: girlcarnivore.com Huntavore is Powered by Simplecast
Nick chats with Grill Blogger, and Meat Maven, Kita Roberts. Kita has been blogging since 2010 and has a library of recipes at her website, Girl Carnivore. Nick and Kita touch on a wide range of topics; from women on the grilling scene, grilling/smoking all winter long, a few mishaps, and a dive into how lamb and venison are similar yet unique. This chat with Kita, was exactly what the doctor ordered, an invitation to bring some char back in our lives. So light your coals, sit back, and enjoy.Show NotesKita Roberts(@girlcarnivore on instagram) started out in the North East, but now found herself in Sunny Southern Cal. So while in the sun and surf she gives a few tips on winter grilling: prep your area, clear out the snow so you can work. Even in winter, your fire can still get out of control. DONT GRILL IN YOUR GARAGE! Times to light and get to temp take more time. Don't leave unattended, layer up, get something to warm your insides(age restrictions may apply). Kita talks about a barrel type grill/smoker. Simple description is steel drum with the bottom removed, vents and access doors on the side, and either racks or rods on top. The rods support hooks which are used to hang meat instead of laying flat. Nick and Kita chat lamb as well. Underused protein, maybe by stigma created long ago. Lamb is raised primarily on grass, making it different than most beef or pork. The different flavors associated with lamb and the lean qualities make it similar to venison, but Kita argues, nope, both are unique and have their own flavor. For her lamb, which i'd say can translate well into venison is a Morracan spice blend or something from North Africa where lamb is more plentiful.Find Kita's blog and recipes at: girlcarnivore.com Huntavore is Powered by Simplecast
Nick chats with Grill Blogger, and Meat Maven, Kita Roberts. Kita has been blogging since 2010 and has a library of recipes at her website, Girl Carnivore. Nick and Kita touch on a wide range of topics; from women on the grilling scene, grilling/smoking all winter long, a few mishaps, and a dive into how lamb and venison are similar yet unique. This chat with Kita, was exactly what the doctor ordered, an invitation to bring some char back in our lives. So light your coals, sit back, and enjoy.Show NotesKita Roberts(@girlcarnivore on instagram) started out in the North East, but now found herself in Sunny Southern Cal. So while in the sun and surf she gives a few tips on winter grilling: prep your area, clear out the snow so you can work. Even in winter, your fire can still get out of control. DONT GRILL IN YOUR GARAGE! Times to light and get to temp take more time. Don’t leave unattended, layer up, get something to warm your insides(age restrictions may apply). Kita talks about a barrel type grill/smoker. Simple description is steel drum with the bottom removed, vents and access doors on the side, and either racks or rods on top. The rods support hooks which are used to hang meat instead of laying flat. Nick and Kita chat lamb as well. Underused protein, maybe by stigma created long ago. Lamb is raised primarily on grass, making it different than most beef or pork. The different flavors associated with lamb and the lean qualities make it similar to venison, but Kita argues, nope, both are unique and have their own flavor. For her lamb, which i’d say can translate well into venison is a Morracan spice blend or something from North Africa where lamb is more plentiful.Find Kita’s blog and recipes at: girlcarnivore.com Huntavore is Powered by Simplecast
The best way to appreciate the climate and legacy of San Diego is to jump on the Old Town Trolley, offering a variety of narrated expeditions that stretch from downtown to Coronado and beyond. Hear all about the choices from Rod LaBranche of Historic Tours of America when he leads off the 2020 TRAVEL ITCH RADIO season on Thursday, January 9. Listen live at 8p EST when Dan Schlossberg and new co-host Kita Roberts interview Rod on iTunes and BlogTalkRadio.com in the 348th episode of TRAVEL ITCH RADIO, beginning its ninth season. If you prefer, catch the archived show on Facebook. Happy New Year to all of our listeners!
On this episode we have a special guest, Kita Roberts from @girlcarnivore! We cover all sorts of topics such as fire cooking fails, adding chocolate to chili, how fire cooking is different from smoking, and what everyone is up to. Enjoy!
Acadia National Park is one of USA's most famous national parks and the only one in New England. Over 3.5 million people visit Acadia National Park each year, and Kita Roberts of Pass the Sushi and Girl Carnivore shares her adventure there. Stating how Acadia must be part of our bucket places to go, Kita describes Cadillac Mountain, Thunder Hole, Mount Desert Island, Isle of Haute, Schoodic Peninsula, and the Loop Scenic Drive, as well as the hiking, biking, kayaking and canoeing, horseback riding, and boat tours you can enjoy there. On top of that, she gives her advice on the best time to go there and the essential wearables you need. Click Here for the Show Notes: https://activetraveladventures.com/exploring-acadia-national-park/ Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Active Travel Adventures Community: activetraveladventures.com Active Travel Adventures Facebook Page Active Travel Adventures Facebook Group Active Travel Adventures Twitter Active Travel Adventures Instagram Active Travel Adventures YouTube Kit Parks LinkedIn
Now that we're past Memorial Day, the timing couldn't be better for this TRAVEL ITCH RADIO doubleheader: Girl Carnivore Kita Roberts on her Annual Hamburger Month and Director of Port Revenue Lauren Strachan of Diamonds International, the best way to buy diamonds in port. Listen live at 8p EDT on Thursday, May 30, when Kita divulges recipes, barbecue secrets, and countless burger varieties, followed by Lauren's tips on how, when, and where to buy diamonds that truly are forever. Dan Schlossberg is the creator, writer, and host of TRAVEL ITCH, heard on iTunes and BlogTalkRadio.com. For more info, check out TRAVEL ITCH RADIO on Facebook.
Are you thinking of diving into a travel blog or making the transition to a travel blog? We all want to travel, but we need to determine if it's something that fits within our content and with our audience.Kita Roberts of PasstheSushi.com and GirlCarnivore.com is sharing her expertise on how to make the transition to a travel blog without alienating your audience in the process. She is also giving tips on who to reach out to and what to say when you do reach out to travel brands.Plus, she's offering a free download to get you started HERE.Topics Discussed:Introduction of Kita Roberts of PasstheSushi.com, GirlCarnivore.com & Foodie Pop Ups.The importance of mindsetIssues of being a female and an entrepreneurProductivity for entrepreneurs with theming daysMaking the transformation from food blogger to travel bloggerFocusing down on what serves your communityWhat travel brands are looking for from youCreating content that speaks to your audience and make sense for the travel brandsWhat sets you apart from everyone else for your out of the box bonusWho should you reach out to and what should you say when reaching out for travelHow to start out with hotelsRepresent yourself as a professionalFollow through and follow up with being polite, kind and courteousProjections for 2017Burger Month on Girl CarnivoreResources Mentioned:I make a portion of any sales made as an affiliate.Gabby Bernstein, The Universe has your Back Podcast 1: Power of PurposeJess Lively: The Lively ShowSmart Passive Income: Deep Work with Cal NewportWorking with Brands eCoursePodcast 5: Importance of an Email List & How to Organize it with Cynthia RusincovitchLinks:jennymelrose.com/podcast-14Click to view: show page on Awesound
Food Blog Radio Episode #47 This week we chat with Kita Roberts of Pass the Sushi and Girl Carnivore. Kita believes in mastering your tool, whatever it may be! Her blogs are bursting with humor, delicious food, a little bit of adventure, occasional bad language and stunning photography! Listen as we chat with Kita about: IFBC - her experience! Her beginnings with food and cooking How 'Pass the Sushi' has transformed over the years The birthday present that sparked 'Girl Carnivore' We have a bigger voice beyond our blogs What six year-old Kita wanted to be when she grew up! The evolution of her photography skills Constructing the story behind the scene Advice for taking better pictures Pop-up Food Photography Workshops! FoodiePopUps.Com Finding your audience and building relationships Want to learn more about Kita? You can find her here: Blog: Pass the Sushi Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PasstheSushi Blog: Girl Carnivore Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GirlCarnivore/?fref=ts Twitter: https://twitter.com/passthesushi Twitter: https://twitter.com/girlcarnivore Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/passthesushi/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/passthesushi/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girlcarnivore/ Food Photography Workshops!! http://foodiephotoworkshops.com Thanks for listening! Remember to tune in next Friday for another new guest! Where to find FOOD BLOG RADIO! Facebook Twitter iTunes Libsyn Sticher Please feel free to share, like, love and leave a comment!