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In this enlightening podcast episode, Wendy Werneth and Dana Malstaff from Camp Reinvention, seasoned coaches and mentors, share invaluable wisdom and guidance for women navigating life transitions. Wendy, a seasoned life coach, and Dana, a successful entrepreneur, emphasize the transformative potential of their 12-week program, designed to help women rediscover their passions and chart a fulfilling path forward. They encourage listeners to take action and approach life with curiosity, highlighting the importance of embracing imperfection and challenging limiting beliefs. Wendy underscores the notion that past experiences do not define one's future, emphasizing the opportunity for growth and change at any age. Host Lynn, who also leads "Never Too Late to Launch" for women over 50, finds resonance in empowering women to explore new opportunities. As the conversation unfolds, they delve into topics such as retirement, entrepreneurship, and the endless possibilities for personal and professional fulfillment. Listeners are invited to explore Camp Reinvention and ponder the empowering question: "Wouldn't it be cool if..."
Click Here For The ShownotesWe are excited to announce that we will be rebroadcasting an episode from our archives featuring Wendy Werneth, an extraordinary polyglot and former vegan travel blogger. During our Italy group tours, we encountered an unexpected shortage of interviews for our podcast while away. However, we found that this particular episode stood out as a good one to rebroadcast.Recently, I had the opportunity to travel to Italy and France, where I was able to put into practice the languages I've been learning. It was a truly enjoyable experience to communicate, even if only to a small extent, in the local languages of these places.Speaking a bit of the local language while traveling adds an extra layer of pleasure to the journey. It enables a deeper connection with the local culture and people, fostering more meaningful interactions. By making an effort to use the language, regardless of its proficiency, you demonstrate respect and appreciation for the local customs and traditions. It opens doors to new encounters, interesting conversations, and a richer understanding of the places you visit.When you can communicate in the local language, it enhances your overall travel experience. You can navigate more easily, seek recommendations from locals, and uncover hidden gems that may be unknown to tourists. It instills a sense of independence and empowerment, knowing that you can handle day-to-day situations and interact with locals without relying solely on English or other languages.Personally, my recent travels have left me highly motivated to improve my French and Italian language skills. Even the ability to communicate at a basic level reminded me of the joy and fulfillment that comes from connecting with others in their native language. This has inspired me to deepen my understanding of these languages so that I can engage more fluently and confidently with people I meet during future travels. I will have the opportunity to visit France in just a couple of months during our French Countryside trip, and I'll be returning to Italy next June.Language learning is an ongoing journey, and my experiences in Italy and France have reignited my passion for achieving proficiency in French and Italian. I aim to expand my ability to express myself, comprehend the nuances of these languages, and immerse myself further in the cultures of these beautiful countries. My motivation to improve stems from a genuine love for languages and a desire to create more meaningful connections with people from diverse backgrounds.While this episode may be a throwback for some, we firmly believe that it offers valuable insights and practical tips that remain relevant today. Whether you are revisiting it or listening for the first time, we are confident that you will find a wealth of inspiration and knowledge. Simply visit our website and enter "Wendy" in the search bar to find the original show notes for this episode, along with all the resources - there are a lot.Join us as we rekindle the magic of this episode and delve into the world of learning languages for travel with Wendy Werneth, the Nomadic Vegan and polyglot. We will be back next week with original content for you.Check out our website | Check out all the podcast show notes | Follow us on Instagram
Wendy Werneth (The Nomadic Vegan) shares six tips for maintaining a vegan lifestyle while walking the Camino de Santiago. Having traveled to more than 100 countries, Wendy shares suggestions for incorporating local cuisines in a vegan diet with author Kevin Donahue (http://www.sacredstepspodcast.com). DISCUSSIONS FROM THIS EPISODE:Sacred Steps PodcastLeave a Voice Message for the PodcastSpirit of the Camino PodcastSix Tips for Eating Vegan on the Camino de SantiagoCamino de Santiago CONNECT WITH THE SHOW ONLINE:Podcast Homepage - sacredstepspodcast.comSacred Steps: A Pilgrimage JournalStream the Video Podcast on YouTube Connect on FacebookView on Instagram MEET OUR GUEST: Wendy WernethAs a writer and content creator, Wendy Werneth shares insights for vegan travelers on navigating customs and cuisines around the world. Wendy leads vegan travel groups throughout Europe and hosts the Spirit of the Camino podcast, focused on the Camino de Santiago, with her husband Nick Leonard. MEET THE HOST: Kevin DonahueHusband. Father. Backpacker. Pilgrim. Author.In 2019, Kevin Donahue set off from his home in the United States to begin a pilgrimage journey spanning both years and miles, walking across continents to the ancient end of the world, to kneel at the tombs of eight Apostles. Available for Easter 2023, Sacred Steps: A Pilgrimage Journal is Kevin's first-hand account of the people and places found along the way to inspire questions and enlighten answers about faith, hope, and love. BOOK: Sacred Steps: A Pilgrimage JournalAvailable from print and digital booksellers for Easter 2023, Sacred Steps: A Pilgrimage Journal is the first-person account of a reluctant pilgrim navigating the eternal questions of faith while walking along the world's revered paths. The book follows one man's journey through Portugal and Spain on the Camino de Santiago, along the coast of the Pacific Ocean connecting California's Missions Trail, across England's ancient Pilgrims' Way, and onward towards Rome via Europe's forgotten footpaths on a journey of soulful discovery. More than a travelogue, Sacred Steps: A Pilgrimage Journal is a first-hand account of a pilgrim's journey and the people and places he finds to inspire questions and enlighten answers about faith, hope, and love.
We’re in Taiwan with Wendy Werneth, The Nomadic Vegan for night markets and Three Cups Monkey Head Mushroom. Plus, she shares the heartwarming story of Rainbow Grandpa. [Ep 130] Show Notes: Wendy’s website The Nomadic Vegan Wendy talks about India on the Destination Eat Drink podcast Wendy’s article from her Read more... The post Destination Eat Drink – Taiwan with The Nomadic Vegan Wendy Werneth appeared first on Radio Misfits.
What would you do if... while on route to visit an important Buddhist Temple, in China you suddenly find yourself surrounded by loads of police and a SWAT unit. About The Guess Wendy is an intrepid traveller, vegan foodie and polyglot. At The Nomadic Vegan, she combines her passions for travel, veganism and language while showing her readers how fun and fulfilling vegan travel can be. She is an avid traveller who's visited more than 100 countries. Website: The Nomadic Vegan Resources, Tips & Tricks Learn a little bit of the language Research your destination for and news on Civil Unrest. Check your countries government website for travel advisories Install and use translation apps on your phone Sponsors: Toronto Bloggers Collective (Toronto Based Facebook Group) Website | Facebook Group GPSmyCity Blog Post & App Articles Standard Luggage Blog Post | Buy Now SquadCast – Tool for recording remote podcast interviews
Would you ever consider veganism while traveling? I interview travel blogger Wendy Werneth from The Nomadic Vegan on her experiences and trips for traveling on a vegan diet. You can connect with Wendy on her Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/nomadic_vegan/ You can download her ebook on vegan travel here: https://bit.ly/2LdCnWo Tune in next week for some more travel tips! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alex-schnee6/support
We’re in India for different kinds of dosa, super sweet treats and Baingan Bharta with Wendy Werneth, the Nomadic Vegan [Ep 106] Show Notes: Wendy Werneth The Nomadic Vegan website Wendy’s guide to Bangalore Carrots restaurant Konark restaurant The post Destination Eat Drink – India with Wendy Werneth, The Nomadic Vegan appeared first on Radio Misfits.
FOR FULL SHOWNOTES CLICK HERE!Show NotesThis post may contain affiliate links, meaning we would get a commission if you decide to make a purchase through these links, at no cost to you. On today's episode, we'll be talking to Wendy Werneth who will be sharing her recent experience of one of the world's epic train rides, the Transiberian Railway throughout Russia. She explains why and how she decided to do this trip as well and of course answer the questions we all want to know; was there anything to eat on this train? Wendy creates fantastic content which you will certainly be inspired by. Timestamps4:10 What is Nomadic Vegan about? What's Wendy's vision?7:38 Summary of Wendy's trip.9:00 Why Wendy wanted to travel to Russia and why she didn't do it earlier (hint: Russian visas are hard to get)11:00 What were Wendy's preconceptions about Russia?16:00 Wendy discusses the Trans Siberian Express journey: tickets, classes of train and food available and ideas for food.26:10 Overnight trains generally! We love them!32:40 Information about the Great Baikal Lake in Siberia37:00 Was it all worth it to travel here as a vegan?41:26 Georgian cuisine (very vegan friendly)Learn more about what we talk aboutHiking the Great Baikal Trail in RussiaWhere to Find Vegan Food in RussiaThings You Need to Know about RussiaRussian Travel TipsYour Complete Guide to Visiting the Kazan KremlinThings to do in MongoliaTrain tickets online over multiple European countries TrainplanetTrain PlanetVisa information for Russia (Russian Embassy London)Sweden reveals tentative plans for overnight trains to several European citiesSweden to London on an overnight trainThe St Petersburg vegans cooking up a revolutionGreat Baikal Lake WikipediaWendy's Tuscany trip and LisbonOther World Vegan Travel content connected with this episodeOvernight Train: Bangkok and Chiang Mai - Zero Waste and Vegan EditionBest YouTube Channels for Vegan Travel InspirationConnect with Nomadic VeganWebsiteInstagramFacebookTwitter
Today on episode 66 we will be speaking to Wendy Werneth from TheNomadicVegan.com. BIO: Wendy Werneth is an intrepid world traveler, vegan foodie and animal lover. She is the author of the book Veggie Planet and the creator of the award-winning vegan travel blog The Nomadic Vegan, where she uncovers vegan treasures across the globe so that you can be vegan anywhere and spread compassion everywhere. TOPICS DISCUSSED ON THIS PODCAST: Reasons behind becoming vegan - Why she chose a very restrictive diet and the steps she took to transition into it, reminding us how attainable it can be. What it’s like traveling as a vegan - We chat about which countries that are more accommodating than others, specific apps used to make it easier to discover and communicate, and how to easily traveling with non vegans. Creating her first vegan tours - Wendy is now introducing a tour that is fun and educational all while never having to worry about discovering your vegan options. She will show you the way to make travel possible and your bellies full. FOLLOW WENDY: WEBSITE FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM TWITTER PINTEREST YOUTUBE GOAL OF THE WEEK: TIP: “If you are looking for vegan options while you are traveling, the number one resource is this app/site called happycow. A global directory of vegan and vegetarian restaurants. FOLLOW GOAL TRAVELER: INSTAGRAM (where we are 90 % of the time) FACEBOOK GROUP (join our like-minded community) CONTACT US (office@goaltraveler.com)
Our Guest Wendy from TheNomadicVegan.com is a vegan foodie and an avid traveler. She’s traveled to more than 100 countries and shows that you can travel anywhere and still enjoy being vegan! Her blog enables you to let go of your fear of not being able to find good vegan food. She shows you how to find places and where to go to get the best that country offers! In this episode, Wendy explains how to travel around Lisbon, what to do and how to eat vegan there and everywhere. What you’ll learn How to travel around Lisbon the best How to explore the vegan food scene What fun things to do in Lisbon What to eat in Lisbon What apps make finding vegan food easier Where the beautiful architecture is at Where to get illegal Chinese food in Lisbon Spots to Chow Down: VEGAN: -The Food Temple -Quintal de Santo Amaro -O Antigo Talho -Jardim das Cerejas -Aloha Cafe -Foodprintz -Vegan Eats -Ao26 -My Mother’s Daughters -Dona Flor Cafe VEGETARIAN: -Jardim dos Sentidos -PSI -Os Tibetanos -Terra Resources that will help you find vegan restaurants wherever you go! -HappyCow -Veggie Planet by Wendy Werneth If you want to know more about eating vegan in Lisbon website: https://www.thenomadicvegan.com/vegan-lisbon-best-vegan-restaurants/ If you want to learn more about Wendy and her adventures, visit his website and subscribe! https://www.thenomadicvegan.com/ Share your thoughts with us! We’d like to hear from you about places you might want to learn more about or even stories about your adventures. Message us through our website OurFoodAdventures.com. Share the show on your Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. Let us know how much you liked the episode with a 5-star rating and what your favorite part was. Thanks for listening! -Chris and Tiarra
Wendy Werneth, the Nomadic Vegan, reveals how to travel with special dietary needs. Wendy has travelled to 109 countries and this episode this world traveller reveals her vegan travel trips.
Ahimsa, dynamic harmlessness, is the essence of veganism and the great need of our time. Victoria Moran talks with Nathaniel Altman, author of The Nonviolent Revolution, followed by a fun and lively chat with Wendy Werneth, "The Nomadic Vegan," discussing vegan travel and her new book Veggie Planet.
Hear about travel to Nanjing, China as the Amateur Traveler talks to Wendy Werneth from thenomadicvegan.com about a city she has grown to love.
Hear about travel to Nanjing, China as the Amateur Traveler talks to Wendy Werneth from thenomadicvegan.com about a city she has grown to love.
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Hear about travel to Nanjing, China as the Amateur Traveler talks to Wendy Werneth from thenomadicvegan.com about a city she has grown to love.