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Travel Grab Bag: A Roundtable Discussion

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How do you accomplish budget minded travel?
What's your favorite travel app?

These are just a few of the topics you'll hear about in this episode of the Zero to Travel podcast. You're in for a real treat!

"No valid plans for the future can be made by those who have no capacity for living now" - Alan Watts

Today’s episode is a round-table discussion jam- an audio grab bag of sorts- a sampling of resources, information, and just different perspectives on various travel related things. And you're learning from some of the best travel podcasters out there:

Travis from Extra Pack of Peanuts
Jackie from The Budget Minded Traveler
Nathaniel from The Daily Travel Podcast (and now The Travelers).

What's your best plan for budget minded travel? What is your must have piece of travel gear? Listen in to Learn:

Where can you wake up every morning and not have any idea what to do, but do whatever you want
How to get currency exchange rates standing in front of an ATM (in a third world country without any service)
How to transcend data plans and text with anyone
Why a headphone splitter is revolutionary
How to recognize opening lines for scams (and ways to avoid being hassled)
Why some places just don't live up to preset expectations
Top places to set up shop on the road
Mmmmm.....Focus Beer
What it's like eating a roasted pig eyeball
Tips to help with the fear of flying
And much more!

Resources:

Location Indie
Extra Pack of Peanuts
The Budget Minded Traveler
The Daily Travel Podcast
The Travelers
XE Currency App
gUnit (Apple)
Converter Plus (Apple)
TripIt - Travel Itinerary - Trip Planner
Trip It (Apple)
Snap Chat
Snap Chat (Apple)
Voxer
Voxer (Apple)
WhatsApp
Instagram
Trover
Skype
Anker
Kindle Paperwhite
PackTowl
Moleskine
The Breslin at the Ace Hotel
Coffitivity

And be sure to head over to the archives for more Zero to Travel Podcasts!
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2016
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