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Best podcasts about mexico's yucatan peninsula

Latest podcast episodes about mexico's yucatan peninsula

Tin Roof Farm Radio Show
Our Best Bites of 2018

Tin Roof Farm Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 29:07


Over the course of 2018 we ventured to Tulum Mexico, Durham, NC, Charleston, SC, Washington, DC and of course right here in Greenville, SC. And we had some great bites of food. This show isn't about any one meal but rather the culinary surprises we encountered. From our favorite cup of coffee in Greenville to Xiabentun, the anise and honey liquor of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, here's our most memorable and surprising bites of 2018.

Epic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast
EER131: Workaway Jobs, Traveling Sisters & Tween/Teen Travel

Epic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 35:11


Teen travel. Tween travel. Budget travel via workaway jobs. We've talked to lots of parents to travel with teens and tweens, but today we're going to hear from some of the kids themselves. These four traveling sisters have been on the road with their parents for over two years so far, and in this episode of Epic Education Radio, we'll hear what they have to say. Teen Travel, Tween Travel, & Workaway Jobs If you're a parent considering travel with teens and tweens, then this interview is for you. And if you're a teen or tween yourself, you might want to listen in as well. If you're interested in budget travel via workaway jobs, this would also be valuable. ::: Like what you’re hearing? Then please subscribe, rate & review Epic Education Radio. We would be extremely grateful! iTunes is a search engine as well, and so when you rate and review us, you help others find us. Thank you! ::: Meet Izzy, Kathryn, Lauren, and Rachael Antle, four traveling sisters on the road with their parents for the past two years. Part of this has been fast-paced travel, while other parts have been slow travel using workaway jobs. In this Epic Education Radio episode, we talk about what travel has meant to them, and how it's changed over the last 24 months. Where They've Been: Teen & Tween Travel These traveling sisters grew up in Colorado in the United States. Their first destination was Mexico. After some time in the Yucatan Peninsula, they moved on to see much of the world, including lots of time in Asia and Europe. They spent considerable time in Southeast Asia, and then went back and forth between the EU, Morocco and Eastern Europe to comply with Schengen visa rules. Each of the traveling sisters tells me about their favorite countries so far. Places like Japan, Denmark, Spain, and Penang make the list, and they tell me why. Another favorite place was Morocco, where a workaway job changed their ideas of travel in a big way.   What Are Workaway Jobs? I've often associated workaway jobs with cruise ships: by working on the ship, you gain free room and board, thus creating a way to travel cheaply. Today workaway jobs are defined more broadly. Workaway can be a cultural exchange or a job in tourism. It can be part of a homestay or more. In the case of these traveling sisters, it was working at an English school in Morocco in exchange for a place to stay. Morocco: A Turning Point All four of these traveling sisters cited their time at a workaway in Morocco as a turning point for them. They met people from all over the world and realized the true potential of travel. Living in a workaway program also helped them build confidence and a worldview. Kathryn tells me of before their travels: "I remember not knowing where Mexico was..." When the girls first left their home in Colorado for Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, they knew very little about the world, but now that's changed. Kathryn continues: "Now when someone says 'I'm from Spain...I'm from Cordoba, I  know where they're talking about." Education and Tween/Teen Travel The girls attended conventional schools back in Colorado, but now have taken control of their education. They cite some of their online resources but do not follow a strict curriculum now. Even during a workaway assignment, their education continues. Indeed, the workaway job itself is an education, as is the act of traveling as a teen in the first place. In the interview, they talk about how they manage their education on the road, including "student meetings" that they schedule with their parents. The Future: Teen Travel, Workaways, and What's Next When I ask what's next for these traveling sisters, they talk about a return to Spain. Izzy (now 17) has secured a workaway job as an au pair and will leave to live with a Spanish family for a while next year. The family will follow later on. Three of the girls are studying Spanish, while one studies French. Where will they end up? Who knows, but by traveling as teens and tweens, they have opened up a new world of opportunities. IN THIS EPISODE 02:40 Intro - 4 traveling sisters 05:04 Travel Style 06:23 How Travel Has Changed over the last 2 years 10:21 Morocco workaway job 12:38 Language learning and favorite countries 18:16 Izzy gets an Au Pair job 21:09 Education & homeschooling on the road 27:28 The future 29:17 How travel has changed you ABOUT Names: The Antle girls — Izzy (17), Kathryn (14), Lauren (13) & Rachael (11) Hold passports from: USA Type of travel: Slow Travel & workaway jobs A few places they've been: Mexico, Thailand, Malaysia, Japan, Morocco and all over the EU and Eastern Europe   GEAR Samsung Chromebooks Asus Chromebooks Android Moto X phones One Moto G phone Nikon D3300 DSLR Kindles ENO hammocks 2 Big Agnes Air Core mattresses   LINKS & RESOURCES Memrise for learning languages Lingvist for learning languages Au Pair World CK12 Khan Academy OpenStax for free online textbooks Coding sites: Freecodecamp.org, W3schools.com, codepen.io Coursera for free online classes FIND THE 4 TRAVELING SISTERS ON Izabel's Blog |Kathryn's Blog |Lauren's Blog Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. This means, at no extra cost to you,  we might receive a small commission if you make a purchase or book using those links. My opinions are my own and I only recommend places/services that I believe will genuinely help your travel. This post is specifically for those interested in teen travel, tween travel and what it's like traveling with teens and traveling with tweens. These four traveling sisters were a pleasure to talk to and I hope you enjoyed! Full-on family travel fundamentals. Epic Education Radio is interviews, stories and advice for people who decide to make travel a priority in their family's life...and for those who want to. Tune in each week to hear stories and advice from new traveling families, and hear how they've handled various family travel-related issues like education, socialization, working, budgeting, accommodation, road-parenting, safety, technology and more. We talk gear, websites, apps and other resources for traveling & nomadic families, and answer questions from those who would like to do something similar.

Epic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast
EER127: Adding Cultural Experiences to Family Travel

Epic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 43:08


EER127: Adding Cultural Experiences to Family Travel Cultural experiences make family travel richer. Whether it's cooking classes or celebrating a local holiday, there's something about incorporating cultural experiences into family travel that makes it all more meaningful. Today I talk with Becky Morales from Kid World Citizen about cultural education and how to add cultural experiences to family travel. ::: Like what you’re hearing? Then please subscribe, rate & review Epic Education Radio. We would be extremely grateful! iTunes is a search engine as well, and so when you rate and review us, you help others find us. Thank you! ::: Adding Cultural Experiences to Family Travel Becky's exploration of other cultures started when she was a child with an adopted brother and sister from Peru. Visiting the country and growing up with siblings from another place helped put her on a path of cultural experiences that continues to this day. Today she has a family of seven, which includes two biological kids and three adoptions. Becky uses cultural experiences in travel to bring her family closer together and help everyone learn about where they all come from. Originally from Chicago, Becky and her family moved from Houston, Texas to Merida, in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Here the kids all go to a local, Spanish-speaking school, and they travel at most holidays. Listen in as we discuss living in Mexico, trip planning, and adding cultural experiences to family travel. And please share! IN THIS EPISODE 02:43 Intro & Origins 07:04 Planning & finding cultural experiences with 15:07 Habits & routines 18:18 education & putting kids in local schools 26:45 Living in Merida, in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula 31:50 Mexico destinations & cultural tradition 37:54 Time schedules in the Yucatan   ABOUT Names: Becky Morales, her husband, and 5 kids (between 3 and 12 years old) Hold passports from: USA & Mexico Type of travel: Short-term travel, School Holiday Travel & Living Abroad in Mexico A few places they've been: China, Peru, Several EU locations, all over Mexico and more   LINKS & RESOURCES I mentioned how the Mexico meal & school schedule reminded me of Spain Becky mention the Affective Filter when learning a language FIND THEM ON Kid World Citizen | Facebook | Instagram |Pinterest| Twitter   Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. This means, at no extra cost to you,  we might receive a small commission if you make a purchase or book using those links. My opinions are my own and I only recommend places/services that I believe will genuinely help your travel.   Full-on family travel fundamentals. Epic Education Radio is interviews, stories and advice for people who decide to make travel a priority in their family's life...and for those who want to. Tune in each week to hear stories and advice from new traveling families, and hear how they've handled various family travel-related issues like education, socialization, working, budgeting, accommodation, road-parenting, safety, technology and more. We talk gear, websites, apps and other resources for traveling & nomadic families, and answer questions from those who would like to do something similar.

Break Into Travel Writing | Travel | Adventure | Lifestyle Design
BITW 038: My Trip to The Mexican Caribbean With No Itinerary or Hotel Reservations

Break Into Travel Writing | Travel | Adventure | Lifestyle Design

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2015 30:18


Today's show focuses on a recent trip I took to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula with my son, Roland. We booked our flight on a Monday and headed to Cancun with two nights of hotel booked for our two week trip. Learn how we planned our trip on the fly and about our adventure in the Mexican [...] The post BITW 038: My Trip to The Mexican Caribbean With No Itinerary or Hotel Reservations appeared first on Break Into Travel Writing.