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Young Black Travelers

The Young Black Travelers Podcast is where travel, culture, and community meet. Hosted by members of the tribe, this podcast explores the world through the lens of young Black travelers who believe that seeing the world expands possibilities.From vibrant carnivals in the Caribbean to historic streets in Africa, Europe, and beyond, each episode blends storytelling, humor, and real conversations about what it means to explore the world while celebrating culture and identity.You’ll hear travel recaps, cultural deep dives, lessons from the road, and reflections on the moments that shape us—from missed flights and unexpected adventures to powerful encounters that change how we see the world.But this podcast is about more than travel. It’s about community, impact, and inspiration. Through the work of Young Black Travelers, the tribe is building a movement that encourages young people to step outside their comfort zones, experience ne

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    The Surprising Power of Travel for Young Men: Ronald's Puerto Rico Experience

    Discover the transformative power of travel through the eyes of a young Afro-Latino student from Staten Island who just stepped off a plane in Puerto Rico for the first time. Ronald Wilder’s candid story of his island adventure reveals how crossing borders opens minds, breaks stereotypes, and ignites purpose—all while sharing the vibrant cultures of the Caribbean. This episode isn't just about a trip; it’s a celebration of exploration, education, and the profound personal growth that comes from experiencing the world firsthand.From navigating the airport chaos to feeling the Caribbean heat for the first time, Ronald takes you on an authentic journey of discovery. He shares the surprise of seeing how close the islands really are, the sensory overload of local foods, and the awe-inspiring rainforest adventures that deepened his understanding of biology and nature. You’ll hear about his jet ski rides on turquoise waters, the bioluminescent bay that illuminated his spirit, and how these experiences shattered his previous notions about travel—showing that stepping out of your comfort zone is the real lesson.You’ll discover how travel broadens perspectives: Ronald reflects on the importance of cultural immersion in shaping open-minded leaders and the vital role of education outside the classroom. He emphasizes the significance of experiential learning and how moments in nature and community connect us across borders. His story offers practical insights for young explorers, highlighting the power of travel to inspire future ambitions—like becoming a prosecuting attorney or studying abroad in England and France.Why does this matter? Because countless young Black and LatinX students face barriers to global experiences, missing out on critical cultural and personal growth opportunities. Ronald’s journey is a rallying cry to embrace travel as a tool for empowerment, resilience, and global understanding—especially for those who’ve never left their hometowns. His story demonstrates that a single trip can redefine your identity, expand your worldview, and spark a lifelong passion for exploration.This episode is perfect for students, educators, parents, and anyone curious about the impact of experiential travel. Whether you’re dreaming of your first abroad trip or seeking to inspire the next generation to see beyond their neighborhood, Ronald’s story invites you to join the movement to travel with purpose. Hit play and start reimagining what’s possible—because the world is waiting.

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    Ronald Takes Puerto Rico

    On this feature of the YBT Podcast we talk with Jermaine Cameron ,Principal of The Eagle Academy for Young Men of Staten Island and Ronald Wilder, a student leader, who is about to travel to Puerto Rico for the first time. We discusses the importance of travel and the impact it has on young people of color, as well as the role of community support in enabling these experiences.TakeawaysCommunity support is essential for enabling young people to experience travel and explore the world.Travel provides young people with the opportunity to broaden their horizons, experience different cultures, and gain valuable life experiences.

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    Why Brazil Felt Like Home to Us | Black Travel, Culture & Community

    Brazil isn’t just a destination—it’s a feeling.In this episode of Young Black Travelers, we sit down with traveler and content creator Jacque from The Travel Hour to unpack his experiences traveling through Brazil, from the bustling streets of São Paulo to the deeply rooted Black culture of Salvador Bahia and the vibrant energy of Rio de Janeiro.What starts as a travel conversation quickly becomes something deeper: a discussion about identity, culture, community, music, history, and the powerful feeling of seeing yourself reflected in another part of the world.We talk about:Why Brazil felt like “home”The cultural significance of Salvador BahiaDifferences between São Paulo, Salvador, and RioThe impact of music, dance, and community spacesHidden Black communities and experiences travelers often overlookTravel planning tips and the value of slower travelHow cultural exchange changes the way we experience the worldWhether you’re planning your first trip to Brazil or simply curious about the deeper layers of Caribbean and Afro-Latin culture, this episode offers insight, perspective, and stories you won’t want to miss.

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    Stop Guessing—This Is How You Travel Africa Right

    In this episode, we sit down with the founder of Travel Bay to break down what it really looks like to travel across Africa—and why most people are approaching it completely wrong.With over 15 years of experience in the travel industry and having built a multi-million dollar travel agency in Nigeria, our guest shares the deeper story behind Travel Bay and its mission to simplify travel across the African continent.We get into the reality that many people—both in the diaspora and within Africa itself—don’t actually know where to start when it comes to exploring the continent. From limited information to trust concerns and overwhelming logistics, there’s a real gap that keeps people from experiencing everything Africa has to offer.But here’s the truth: Africa isn’t one experience.From cultural festivals and city life to mountains, beaches, safaris, and hidden destinations most people have never even heard of—the diversity is unmatched. And the key question becomes: what’s your vibe?We also dive into:Why Africa’s travel industry is rapidly growing—and what that means for travelersThe disconnect between perception vs. reality when it comes to African destinationsHow social media is reshaping how people discover and connect with AfricaThe biggest mistakes first-time travelers makeHow Travel Bay is creating a seamless, curated experience for travelers from the diasporaWhether you’re planning your first trip or just starting to explore the idea, this conversation will challenge how you think about travel—and open your eyes to what’s actually possible.#Travel Bay, #diasporatravel, #traveltipsAfrica, #culturaltravel, #Blacktravel, #exploreAfrica, #travelplanning

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    Voice vs Machel: The Road March 2026 Showdown

    The conversation covers the Trinidad Carnival experience, including the YBT Tribe for Carnival 2026, the Tobago experience, performances, and the Road March competition. It also delves into the music and cultural aspects of the carnival, providing insights and reflections on the overall experience. The conversation delves into the competitive nature of the road march competition, the impact of soca music in New York, the storytelling of the road march heist, and the personal reflections on the significance of carnival as a celebration of freedom and unity.TakeawaysTrinidad Carnival experienceMusic and performancesRoad March competition Carnival is a celebration of freedom and unityThe road march competition involves strategic campaigning and promotionChapters00:00 Pigeon Point Beach and Cultural Experience18:02 The Road March Competition24:40 The Road March Heist Story and Carnival Experience31:17 Defining Carnival and Its Significance

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    You Think You Can Handle Carnival… Until You Get There

    The conversation delves into the cultural significance of Carnival, offering insights into the music, food, and community aspects of the celebration. It also provides valuable tips for first-time attendees, discusses the band launch experience, the VIP experience, and the distinction between local and tourist experiences at Carnival. The conversation delves into the local experience of Carnival in Trinidad, highlighting the unique aspects of the celebration and the variety of events and fests that contribute to the overall experience. It provides insights into the different types of events and the significance of the local perspective in shaping the Carnival experience.TakeawaysCarnival is a cultural celebration with a strong emphasis on music, food, and community.First-time carnival attendees should prioritize self-care, understand their party pace, and prepare for the physical demands of the event. Local Carnival experienceVariety of Carnival eventsChapters00:00 Introduction to Carnival and Its Cultural Significance18:31 Choosing a Carnival Band and the Band Launch Experience25:33 The VIP Experience and the Importance of Comfortable Footwear32:00 Local Carnival Experience

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    What No One Tells You About Trinidad Carnival (First-Timers vs Veterans)

    What is Trinidad Carnival really like—and what do first-timers always get wrong?In this episode of Young Black Travelers, we dive into the full Trinidad Carnival experience through the eyes of both seasoned veterans and first-time travelers. From planning your trip months in advance to navigating the culture, energy, and unforgettable moments on the ground, this is the real conversation you need before you go.We break down what it actually takes to prepare for Carnival—from booking flights and accommodations early, to understanding pacing, budgeting, and immersing yourself in the culture beyond the parties.This isn’t just about fetes and costumes—this is about cultural exchange, personal growth, and experiencing Carnival the right way.Whether you’re planning your first trip or you’ve been before, this episode will give you insights, lessons, and perspective you won’t hear everywhere.

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    What It's Really Like Traveling to Papua New Guinea as a Black Woman

    In this episode of the Young Black Travelers Podcast, we sit down with travel creator Mina (Miss Young International) to talk about her unforgettable journey to Papua New Guinea — one of the most misunderstood destinations in the world.From visiting multiple provinces to experiencing unmatched hospitality, Mina shares what it was really like traveling there as a solo Black woman. We dive into the culture, the food, the people, and the misconceptions that often keep travelers from exploring places like Papua New Guinea.Mina has traveled to over 30 countries, but she describes this trip as one of the most impactful experiences she’s ever had.In this episode we discuss:Why Papua New Guinea is often misunderstoodWhat it’s like traveling there as a solo Black womanCultural traditions and local customsThe food and daily life in Papua New GuineaThe reality behind the headlinesWhy more travelers should consider visitingIf you’re curious about traveling beyond the typical destinations and want to hear a powerful travel story, this episode is for you.Follow Mina's travel journey:Instagram / TikTok / Facebook: @MissYoungInternational

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    The Travel Glow-Up: How Travel Has Changed Us

    This episode explores how travel has evolved from romanticized adventures to meaningful experiences focused on depth, culture, and personal growth. Hosts discuss travel preferences, lessons learned, and the importance of intentional travel over aesthetic pursuits.

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    Challenging Stereotypes in Travel with Amina Mamaty

    In this episode of the Young Black Travelers podcast, the hosts engage in a vibrant discussion about the experiences and identities of young Black travelers. They explore the importance of cultural exchange, the challenges of stereotypes, and the role of representation in travel media. The conversation emphasizes travel as a means of legacy and personal growth, encouraging listeners to embrace their travel aspirations and challenge societal norms. The episode also teases an exciting upcoming discussion about a unique travel experience in Papua New Guinea.Chapters00:00- Introduction02:12- Community and Connection in Travel03:56- Exploring Beyond Typical Destinations11:29- Challenging Stereotypes as Black Travelers14:11- Travel as Legacy and Cultural Exchange15:29- The Role of Community in Travel17:12- Representation in Media & Impact21:58- Encouragement for Aspiring Travelers25:29- Future of Black Travel: Unapologetic, Boundless, Bold26:28- Teaser for Papua New Guinea Experience

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    The Heart of Caribbean Culture: Identity, Food & Community

    In this engaging conversation, the Young Black Travelers explore various aspects of Caribbean culture, identity, and community. They discuss the significance of cultural pride, the diversity of Caribbean food, and the unique experiences of Caribbean people both at home and abroad. The dialogue also touches on health and wellness within the community, emphasizing the importance of natural products and holistic approaches. The participants share their perspectives on unity among Caribbean nations and the cultural richness that each island contributes to the broader Caribbean identity.

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    Season 11 Finale: Finding Your Tribe As A Black Traveler

    Its our season finale! Join Krisan, Simone, and Asshur of the podcast team as we reflect on our travel experiences and the importance of community among Black travelers. We share personal stories from recent trips, discuss cultural insights from various destinations, and emphasize the significance of building connections and finding one's tribe in the travel space. We explore topics such as: the significance of building trust within communities, challenges of individualism, and the importance of finding a supportive tribe that encourages exploration and connection. We also share our advice for the next generation of travelers on how to find their tribe and engage meaningfully with others.Want to join our YBT tribe? Find us in our Whatsapp Community Chat here:https://chat.whatsapp.com/KzXbKtXanmzFw8UsCTsSvrKeywords:travel, community, Black travelers, cultural insights, adventure, connection, tribe, experiences, safety, empowerment, community, trust, travel, bonding, safety, next generation, black travelers, experiences, resources, exploration

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    Babymoon in Mauritius With Osasu

    In this episode, Host Simone and Osasu discuss the recent baby moon to Mauritius. They explore the unique experiences of traveling while pregnant, the cultural influences in Mauritius, and the stunning natural beauty of the island, including the famous underwater waterfall. Osasu shares valuable tips for pregnant travelers, highlights the culinary scene, and compares her experiences in Mauritius to Zanzibar. The conversation emphasizes the importance of planning ahead and enjoying travel at any stage of life.TakeawaysOsasu is an OBGYN and a proud member of the Young Black Travelers community.A baby moon is a special trip for expecting parents, similar to a honeymoon.Mauritius is known for its underwater waterfall, a unique natural phenomenon.Traveling while pregnant requires careful planning and consultation with a healthcare provider.It's important to stay hydrated and move around during long flights to reduce the risk of blood clots.Mauritius has a rich cultural blend, influenced by Indian and Chinese communities.The food in Mauritius includes traditional Indian and Chinese dishes, but New York offers more authentic options.Traveling during pregnancy can be relaxing and enjoyable with the right preparations.Zanzibar is described as a piece of heaven on earth, with stunning beaches and well-seasoned food.Mauritius is a safe and welcoming destination for travelers, especially families.Support Nomenstra:Website: nomenstra.comIG:@nomenstra

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    Building Wealth as a Traveler with Jonelle Rocke

    Krisan joins conversation with financial coach Jonelle Rocke of Generation Wealth, who shares her journey towards financial independence and the founding of Generation Wealth. Jonelle discusses her early influences, the challenges she faced in real estate, and how these experiences shaped her relationship with money. She emphasizes the importance of financial education, the mindset shift from scarcity to abundance, and the role of travel credit cards in achieving financial goals. The conversation highlights the need for young people to learn about money management early on to secure their financial futures. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the financial aspects of travel, emphasizing the importance of understanding credit card rewards, the necessity of saving for travel, and the impact of social media on perceptions of wealth. They debunk myths surrounding travel accessibility, advocate for prioritizing travel in budgeting, and highlight the intrinsic value of travel beyond monetary considerations. The conversation concludes with practical strategies for achieving financial peace and fostering a mindset of abundance. In this conversation, Jonelle Rocke discusses the importance of financial responsibility in travel, emphasizing the need to prioritize savings and avoid debt. She shares insights on diversifying income sources, the significance of being prepared for unexpected financial challenges, and the joy of travel as a rewarding experience. The discussion also touches on practical tips for budgeting and making the most of travel experiences, culminating in a fun game segment that highlights unique travel destinations.Key TakeawaysMoney is a tool to buy my time back.Financial independence can start at a young age.Words have energy and creative power.Abundance is the mindset we need to thrive.I learned so much from my real estate crisis.If you carry a balance, you're not saving anything.Travel credit cards can be a great tool.Out of a test comes a testimony.Money is scarce, but wealth is abundant.Financial education is crucial for young people. If you're not paying off your credit card balance in full each month, save money for travel instead.65% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, affecting their travel choices.Travel should be accessible to everyone, regardless of financial status.Money is energy and can be attracted through prioritization and mindset shifts.Prioritize travel in your budget, even if it's a small amount.The average millionaire does not take lavish trips frequently.You are wealthy before you see it; mindset is crucial.Travel adds value to life that cannot be quantified in money.Build an emergency fund before traveling to avoid financial stress.Debt should be aggressively managed to maintain financial health. You shouldn't be paying for your trips with credit cards.Monetizing skills can help you earn extra income.Life is unpredictable; prioritize what brings you joy.There is no such thing as a secure job; create your own.Saving should be a priority, regardless of your financial situation.Use money to gain control over your time and happiness.Travel allows you to do what you want, when you want.Financial independence requires ongoing effort and maintenance.Be prepared for unexpected financial challenges.Iceland offers unique experiences with its natural beauty.

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    Investing As A Black Traveler With Getaway Society

    In this conversation, Asshur joins with Carrington M. Carter (Getaway Society and East Chop Capital) to discuss the transformative power of travel in both personal and professional realms. He shares insights on how luxury vacation rentals can enhance travel experiences and the importance of community in business ventures. The discussion also delves into private equity, its role in building generational wealth, and the various properties under the Getaway Society, highlighting the appeal of Orlando and other locations.Key Takeaways:Travel can significantly influence personal and professional life.Integrating different aspects of life can lead to memorable experiences.Luxury rentals provide an elevated experience for guests.Community plays a crucial role in business success.Pooling resources can help close the wealth gap.Private equity involves investing private money in various ventures.Investing together can lead to smarter decisions and better outcomes.The Getaway Society focuses on creating memorable group experiences.Building trust within a community is essential for investment success.For more information visit:IG: @getawaysocietyGetaway Society:https://getawaysociety.com/East Chop Capital:https://www.eastchopcapital.com/

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    Solo Travel to Antarctica with Tabiya

    Thinking about going to Antarctica? Look no further! In this episode, Krisan and Noli from Young Black Travelers joins with Tabiya of BLVCKPACKER on her solo expedition to Antarctica! Tabiya shares insights on the challenges and joys of solo travel, the beauty of Ushuaia, and the unexpected aspects of visiting Antarctica. They delve into the unique experiences of traveling to Antarctica, including the differences between expedition ships and cruise ships, the food available, budgets, and the challenges faced by solo travelers, especially those from underrepresented backgrounds. If you thinking about Antarctica let this episode be your sign!Key Takeaways:Traveling solo allows for personal exploration and freedom.Antarctica is a unique destination that offers a different kind of beauty.The journey to Antarctica is long but rewarding.Ushuaia is a picturesque town known as the end of the earth.Traveling in the cold can be enjoyable and different from expectations.Antarctica has no nightlife, only natural beauty and wildlife.The experience of seeing the sun for almost 24 hours is surreal.Planning ahead can make traveling to remote places more accessible.Traveling can be a rite of passage and a personal journey.Future travel plans can inspire others to explore the world. Planning trips in detail can enhance the travel experience.Choosing a route that minimizes backtracking is essential.Antarctica offers unique experiences, including camping and kayaking.Expedition ships provide a different experience than cruise ships.Connecting with crew members can enhance the journey.Solo travel can be challenging, especially for Black travelers.It's important to be brave and pursue travel dreams.Cultural connections can be formed even in diverse groups.Traveling to less common destinations can be rewarding.Encouragement and representation matter in the travel community. Social media is a powerful tool for travel planning.Antarctica can be an affordable travel destination.Traveling solo is safe and empowering for women.Every country has unique experiences to offer.Budget travel is possible with proper planning.Local handmade items are often the best souvenirs.Food experiences can vary greatly by country.Transportation systems can enhance travel experiences.Historical sites provide deep insights into cultures.Traveling opens up the world to new opportunities.Support BLVCKPACKER:Youtube: blvckpackerTikTok:blvckpacker_Instagram: blvckpacker

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    Day Trip to Chicago From NY

    SummaryIn this episode, Toni joins team member Ashley as she shares her experience of a one-day trip to Chicago. The conversation covers the planning process, first impressions of the city, iconic food experiences, cultural visits, and future travel plans. The trip highlights the ease of short travel adventures and the joy of exploring new places with friends.TakeawaysThe trip was planned to maximize time in Chicago.Using ChatGPT helped in planning the itinerary.Lou Mitchell's is a must-visit breakfast spot.Harold's Chicken didn't meet expectations compared to NYC spots.The museum visit highlighted African American history.Starbucks Reserve offers unique pastries and cocktails.Chicago's vibe is friendly and welcoming.The Chicago hot dog experience was overwhelming with toppings.Future trips are planned to other cities.Traveling light makes for a more enjoyable experience.KeywordsChicago, travel, Young Black Travelers, one day trip, food, culture, adventure, museums, hot dogs, events

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    Black History From The Brazilian Lens

    In this Black History Month Special Episode, Krisan joins Antonio of Diaspora as he delves into the rich tapestry of Black history in Brazil, particularly through the lens of African traditions and their profound influence on Brazilian culture. Antonio shares insights on the cultural heritage rooted in Bahia, the significance of historic sites like Quilombos, and the ongoing struggle for recognition and preservation of Black heritage. The discussion also highlights the representation of Black culture in contemporary Brazil, the hidden gems of cuisine and martial arts, and the resilience of the community in the face of historical challenges.Some Key Takeaways:Brazil has a predominantly Black population, with 54% being Afro-descendant.African traditions significantly shape Brazilian culture, especially in Bahia.Historic sites like Quilombos preserve African heritage and traditions.Recognition of Black heritage in Brazil has been a long struggle.Capoeira originated as a form of resistance during slavery.Cultural elements like samba and capoeira were historically marginalized.Recent years have seen increased visibility for Black artists and stories in Brazil.Cuisine such as moqueca and acarajé reflects African roots.Capoeira serves as both a martial art and a community-building practice.Traveling to Brazil offers a chance to connect with Black history and culture.Support Diaspora. Black!Website:Diaspora.BlackFacebook: Diaspora.Black

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    Season 11 Opener: Winter Adventures in Amsterdam & Brussels

    We’re back for Season 11 of Young Black Travelers with Krisan, Asshur, and Noli, and we’re kicking things off with an exciting winter adventure in Amsterdam and Brussels! As we celebrate Black History Month, we dive into why representation matters—especially in travel spaces where Black explorers aren’t always expected to be.In this episode, we break down Asshur's experience with Jetblue Mint Suite, transportation between Amsterdam and Brussels, food must-trys, and must-know advice for your own Euro winter escape.Join us for an episode packed with insights, laughs, and the kind of travel inspiration you didn’t know you needed! And try a little winter adventure of your own :)Tune in now! #BlackTravel #Amsterdam #Brussels #WinterWanderlust

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    Season 10 Wrap and South East Asia

    Happy New Year, Asshur and Simone wrap up season 10 of the YBT podcast. It was a season season of rich conversations. From talks about Mongolia, to photography and travel and so many more. In this episode Simone talk about Asshur about his trip to Asia. He visited 5 countries in the region: South Korea, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Macau the the Phillipines. If you are traveling to any of these locations, this is the podcast for you.

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    From Political Science to Travel Enthusiast

    In this episode of the Young Black Travelers podcast, host Simone speaks with Gabe, a travel enthusiast and airline industry professional. Gabe shares his journey from a political science background to discovering his passion for travel while working at Air France and Delta. He recounts memorable trips to France, Thailand, and Iceland, highlighting the joys of solo and group travel, cultural experiences, and the beauty of Southeast Asia. Gabe emphasizes the importance of stepping out of one's comfort zone and the transformative power of travel. In this conversation, Gabriel shares his travel experiences in Thailand, France, and Iceland, highlighting cultural insights, food experiences, and the challenges of traveling. He emphasizes the importance of understanding different cultures and the life-changing impact of travel. The discussion also includes practical tips for overcoming travel challenges, such as dealing with time differences, and a fun game comparing the three countries based on various travel aspects.

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    Joshua Dwain: A Journey of Travel and Creativity

    In this episode of the Young Black Travelers podcast, Joshua shares his journey as a photographer who combines his passion for travel with his career. He discusses how he began traveling for work, his experiences in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and the importance of connecting with local photographers to overcome challenges. Joshua emphasizes the rewards of travel, including personal growth and creative inspiration, and shares memorable destinations that have influenced his work. He also talks about how he archives his photography and his aspirations for future projects, including a potential book.

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    Giving Tuesday: Explore Japan Just Like Josh

    SummaryIn this episode, Asshur interviews Joshua Rennie Havelock about his trip to Japan. Joshua shares his motivations for traveling, including his passion for Japanese culture, anime, and graphic design. He reflects on the cleanliness of Japan compared to New York City, his culinary experiences, and the importance of cultural immersion. Joshua emphasizes the significance of travel for young people, encouraging them to explore the world and broaden their perspectives.https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/peer-to-peer/giving-tuesday-2024-empowering-exploration-building-dreams-2

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    Cultural Insights from Mongolia with Amina

    In this conversation, Amina shares her experiences traveling to Mongolia, discussing her motivations, the journey, cultural encounters, and the unique cuisine. She emphasizes the importance of being open-minded while traveling, especially as a Black woman in a foreign country. Amina highlights the kindness of the locals, the challenges of communication, and the rich cultural experiences that await travelers in Mongolia. Takeaways Mongolia is a unique destination for Black travelers. Traveling to Mongolia requires preparation and research. The journey to Mongolia can be long but rewarding. Cultural diversity exists within Mongolia's population. Safety is a priority, and Amina felt safe during her travels. Communication can be challenging, but Google Translate helps. Local hospitality is warm and welcoming. Mongolian cuisine is meat-heavy and unique. Experiencing local customs, like trying horse milk, is essential. Being open-minded enhances the travel experience.

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    The Power of Travel for Young People

    Summary In this episode of the Young Black Travelers podcast, host Asher Cunningham welcomes his cousin Kayla to discuss her travel experiences, particularly her recent summer program at Montclair State University. They explore the significance of travel for young people, share personal stories about visiting Grenada, and delve into the details of Kayla's three-week program, including campus life, friendships, and the Cooperman College Scholars initiative. The conversation emphasizes the importance of stepping out of comfort zones, the value of experiential learning, and offers advice for future college students. A Few Takeaways: Young people should explore local and international travel. Grenada offers a warm and welcoming environment for visitors. College programs can provide valuable experiences beyond traditional travel. Building friendships in new environments is essential for personal growth. Dining experiences can enhance the overall college experience. Keywords Young Black Travelers, travel, youth programs, Montclair State University, Cooperman College Scholars, Grenada, experiential travel, college preparation, personal growth, community engagement

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    Cultural Adventures in South korea, Simone and Toni

    In this episode of the Young Black Travelers Podcast, hosts Simone and Toni discuss their recent trip to South Korea with Asshur. They share insights on travel planning, experiences in Seoul and Busan, and tips for future travelers. They reflect on the importance of local interactions, cultural experiences, and the joy of exploring new places together. Takeaways The importance of planning and budgeting for travel. Using travel rewards cards can enhance the travel experience. Experiencing local culture is essential for a fulfilling trip. Traveling with friends can create memorable experiences. Korean fried chicken is a must-try in South Korea. Busan offers a more relaxed vibe compared to Seoul. Engaging with locals can lead to unexpected adventures. Traveling can be a learning experience about different cultures. Long flights require comfort planning and preparation. Exploring off-the-beaten-path locations can enrich travel experiences.

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    Japan: Tradition Meets Modernity (Season Finale)

    In this episode of the Young Black Travelers podcast, Asshur and Toni discuss their travels to Asia, Asshur to Japan. Asshur talks about his experiences in Tokyo, including the food, shopping, and cultural sites. He also shares tips on navigating the metro system and visiting shrines. Asshur recommends trying different flavors of Kit Kat and visiting the Giza area for shopping. See You in early October for our next season!!!

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    Lisbon Portugal

    In this episode of the Young Black Travelers podcast, Simone and Assher discuss their experiences traveling to Lisbon, Portugal. They talk about the city's vibrant energy and historical significance, as well as the diverse culinary scene. They also touch on the importance of understanding Portugal's colonial history and its impact on the black community. The conversation covers topics such as discrimination, local experiences, and the influence of different cultures in Lisbon. They also share their recommendations for activities and accommodations in the city.

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    Exploring the Benefits of the American Express Platinum Card

    Assher and Valone discuss the benefits and experiences of using the American Express Platinum card for travel. They highlight the card's perks, such as automatic gold status with Hilton and Marriott, rental car upgrades, incidental credits for flight delays and luggage fees, and access to airport lounges through Priority Pass. They also compare the American Express Platinum card to the Chase Sapphire Reserve card and discuss the annual fees and points accumulation. Overall, they emphasize the importance of researching and understanding the benefits and usage of different credit cards for travel. They discuss the American Express Platinum card and its benefits in the conversationos. They highlight the perks of the card, such as travel credits, lounge access, hotel upgrades, and concierge services. They also mention the importance of considering your travel habits and frequency before getting the card. The conversation concludes with a discussion on various airports worldwide and a shoutout to a listener and fellow traveler.

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    Exploring St. Lucia

    In this episode of Young Black Travelers, we dive into Valone’s recent trip to St. Lucia, sharing insights and experiences that will help you plan your own adventure to this stunning Caribbean island. Valone discuss his journey, including flight details and tips for a smooth trip. He shares Highlights from his 6-day, 5-night stay at a unique, black-owned, female-owned property. He gives tips on transportation on the island, including recommendations for getting around. Valone also shares A rundown of the must-see attractions and hidden gems we explored and his experiences there. Don't miss our Shoutout to @Missyounginternational on Instagram and a fun "This or That" travel preferences game. Tune in for a concise and informative episode packed with tips and stories from our St. Lucia adventure!

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    Encountering a Water Snake: Unforgettable Moments in Bali

    Toya joins Asshur to share her travel experiences, focusing on her trip to Bali. She discusses her impressions of Bali, the cultural aspects, food, beaches, nightlife, and the currency exchange experience. Toya's insights provide valuable tips and recommendations for travelers visiting Bali. The conversation covers various aspects of a trip to Bali, including currency exchange, nightlife, traditional ceremonies, and travel advice. It also delves into the challenges of group travel and the lengthy travel time to Bali. The discussion provides insights into cultural immersion, local cuisine, and the importance of knowing travel companions. Additionally, it highlights the experience of encountering a water snake during a tour.

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    Exploring Sardinia, Italy: A Road Trip Adventure

    The Young Black Travelers podcast, where curiosity meets adventure, and culture intertwines with exploration. Join us as we embark on a journey of discovery, shedding light on unique destinations, sharing captivating stories, and celebrating the diversity of the global travel experience. In this episode, "Exploring Sardinia, Italy: A Road Trip Adventure," Toni Anne and Latanya delve into the enchanting island of Sardinia, renowned for its rugged landscapes, pristine beaches, and rich history. Buckle up as they traverse winding roads, uncover hidden gems, and immerse in the vibrant tapestry of Sardinian culture. From sampling traditional cuisine to encountering ancient ruins, each moment is a testament to the boundless possibilities of travel. So tune in as Latanya tells amazing stories of her travels.

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    Brazil Carnival Rhythms, Exploring the Vibrant Beats of Rio and São Paulo

    Join Asshur and Zonelle on an exciting journey to Brazil, where they flew Delta One and explored the vibrant cities of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. In this episode, Asshur discusses the luxurious experience of Delta One and the bustling city life of Sao Paulo. They also delve into the intricacies of flying intra-Brazil with different airlines, comparing Azul and Latam. Discover why Asshur and Zonelle chose to stay in Barra da Tijuca and how they experienced the Rio's lively Carnival festivities. BTW, they sat in sector 11, highly recommended. Hear about their unforgettable boat tour, highlighting the beauty of Brazil's coastal landscapes. The adventure doesn't stop there as they share their awe-inspiring hike to Christ the Redeemer, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Tune in for an immersive experience into the culture, sights, and sounds of Brazil.

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    Traveling With Jai Parham

    Simone and Jai delve into the world of travel, discussing Jai's upbringing in the Netherlands, his journey to the United States, and his current base on the West Coast, near Alaska. They explore the profound impact travel has had on his life and what it means to him. Stay tuned for his captivating story about meeting Drake! Jai also shares his compelling reasons for wanting to visit Monaco. This episode contains great insights and stories—don't miss it!

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    The Political Crisis in Haiti: Calls to Action and Solutions Part 2

    Join us for part two of our deep dive into the political crisis in Haiti, where we explore our guests' bold calls to action and solutions. Tamara challenges the Dominican Republic to step up and address their role in the crisis, highlighting the need for regional accountability. Rod checks the United States, urging them to reassess their involvement and take meaningful action to support Haiti's path to stability. Asshur advocates for France to acknowledge its historical responsibility, calling for reparations and active support to help Haiti overcome its challenges and move to truth and reconciliation. This conversation is filled with thought-provoking insights and actionable solutions, offering a unique perspective on the complex dynamics at play in Haiti. Tune in and be part of the dialogue for change.

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    The Haiti Crisis

    Welcome to the Young Black Travelers podcast, where we explore the world through the eyes of black travelers. In today's episode, we delve into a pressing issue that has been gripping the nation of Haiti: the political crisis. Haiti, the first black-led republic, has a long and complex history. In recent years, the country has faced political turmoil, with the assignation of its president, and now the foreign resignation of its prime minister. Join us as we discuss the roots of the crisis, its impact on the people of Haiti, as well as some of our solutions. Enjoy!

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    The Nigerian White Wedding, Part 3

    In this episode, we continue our conversation with Osasu, Binki, Medjie, Mardochere, and Joel as we reflect on Osasu and Mike's Nigerian wedding. We discuss the humorous contrast between the attendance at the ceremony and the reception, with more guests showing up for the latter. The early call time for the bridal party, set at 4 AM for photos at the stunning venue, also becomes a topic of conversation. We wrap up the episode with heartfelt reflections on the bride, who was the reason for our trip to Nigeria. We wrap up this episode by saying Nigeria is a vibe, a ball of fun, and underrated. We hope you enjoy this episode and apologize for any sound quality issues.

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    A Journey through Osasu and Mike's Traditional Weddings and Benin Culture

    Join us on a captivating journey as we delve into Osasu and Mike's traditional wedding in Benin City, Nigeria. Discover the mesmerizing details of this cultural celebration, including the surprising revelation that Osasu is a princess. We were astonished to learn that the wedding was broadcast live on a TV station in Benin City, adding a modern twist to the traditional festivities. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere and intricate traditions that preceded the joyous celebration as we unravel the fascinating components of this unforgettable event.

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    Hello Lagos! The Nigerian Wedding Chat begins

    Join Asshur, Binki, Osasu, and Medjie in this episode as they delve into their journey to Nigeria for Osasu's Nigerian Wedding. They kick things off with a review of the airline experience, exploring the carriers they each flew to Nigeria and rating the overall journey. Additionally, Binki shares her experience flying Air France business class, offering a unique perspective on luxury travel. In their discussion, they also touch on airline alliances, exploring how they impact travel experiences and options. Hear their first impressions of Nigeria, capturing the initial sights, sounds, and sensations that greeted them. Accommodations was also up for discussion, mainly focusing on Airbnb, which left a lasting impression. Hear firsthand reactions and insights into the stay. They talked about how luxurious their Lagos, Lekki Phase 1 Airbnb was. One standout experience was the visit to Zaza Lounge. We discuss expectations versus reality and what made this spot a favorite and also provide insight into some of our other hang-out spots, such as King Fisher and The Good Beach. The Good Beach was where we had Suya on the beach. This episode would be incomplete without talking about the visit to Cafeteria. We discussed why this spot is unique and their top-notch dining experience. They all raved over the food here! They also talked about their experience at Nike Art Gallery, where they had the opportunity to meet Nike herself. Additionally, they engaged in a naming ceremony and were given tribes, adding a unique cultural experience to their trip. Asshur's Vlog is connected if you want to see vlogs on what they were talking about. Join us as we relive the journey through Nigeria, sharing insights, stories, and reflections.

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    Embark with Excitement: Season 9 Unveils Essential Travel Tips for 2024 and Beyond

    Welcome to a brand new year! In this episode, we kick off Season 9 by diving into our 2024 travel aspirations and reflecting on memorable journeys from 2023, exploring the number of trips taken and favorite destinations. In our main conversation, we discuss essential travel cards recommended by Simone, strategies for finding deals shared by Asshur, and tips for kick-starting travel adventures in 2024. Plus, we delve into the must-have travel apps. As we wrap up, we give a shout-out to @rn_alisha on IG and engage in a fun game of "This or That," debating between local or abroad travel, resorts or Airbnb stays, and layover or direct flights. We also share words of wisdom for travelers entering the new year. Thank you for tuning in! Don't forget to follow us on social media and check out our website for more travel insights and YBT merchandise. Follow us: Facebook: Young Black Travelers Instagram: Young Black Travelers Blog Threads: Young Black Travelers Blog Website: www.youngblacktravelers.com

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    YBT Video Podcast: Wanderlust Down Under: A Taste of Germany and The Aussie Adventure

    Pablo dives into his travel experiences through Germany, Australia, and even the States. Honestly one of our funniest episodes.

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    Video Podcast: Simone and Donald Talk South Africa!

    Donald joins Simone on this episode to discuss his group trip to South Africa! He speaks about how group travel is wonderful if you want to take away the planning and logistics and just show up and enjoy. Listen to hear Donald speaks about where to go, what to eat, and how to truly enjoy all that South Africa has to offer!

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    Podcast with Asshur & Jamaal| St.Maarten Unveiled From Jamaal’s Perspective

    Embark on a captivating audio journey with hosts Asshur and guest Jamaal as they unveil the vibrant world of St. Maarten. Through engaging conversations and insightful discussions, explore the island's unique perspectives, everyday rhythms, and hidden gems. Join them as they delve into must-see attractions, navigate the dual French and Dutch sides, uncover top beaches, and offer insider tips for an unforgettable experience. Get ready to immerse yourself in the island's nightlife, revel in the electrifying carnival, and indulge in the delectable flavors of St. Maarten's cuisine, including the beloved "Johnny Cake." Welcome to the authentic and enriching podcast, St. Maarten Unveiled.

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    YBT Podcast: Asshur & Jovenichi| Exploring Namibia, Mozambique, Kenya Tanzania and South Africa

    Live from Pretoria Join Asshur in an engaging conversation with the intrepid traveler, Jovenchi, as they delve into his expedition through Namibia and his explorations across Southern Africa. From lightheartedly debating the pronunciation of "Tanzania" to immersing themselves in the rich tapestry of food, people, and experiences across East and Southern Africa, this dialogue brims with enthusiasm and motivation for every wanderlust-driven soul. Uncover Jovenchi's expert insights on navigating Mozambique's hidden gems, contrasting the allure of Lamu and Diani in Kenya, and being captivated by the breathtaking landscapes of Namibia's deserts and beaches. Whether you're a seasoned globetrotter or embarking on your maiden voyage, this episode promises to kindle your desire to roam and set forth on an unforgettable journey. Embark on this exhilarating adventure through some of Africa's most enchanting and awe-inspiring destinations!

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    Visit Dominica Not the Dominican Republic with Herbert and Asshur| Video Podcast

    Welcome to another captivating episode of our podcast! In this edition, we delve deep into the heart of Dominica – not to be confused with the Dominican Republic. Join us as we follow Herbert, a true Dominican, on a remarkable journey hosting a study abroad student in his homeland. Our focus? The incredible experience of hosting a study abroad student. Herbert shares his motivations, the student's most astonishing encounter, their cherished moments in Dominica, and the insightful lessons they passed on to our guest. But that's not all – our guest ensured the student absorbed the local essence, striving for the authentic Dominica encounter every traveler dreams of. Discover these invaluable experiences and how they shaped the student's stay, leaving lasting impressions for you to embrace. Dive deeper into what sets Dominica apart as a must-visit destination. From its untamed natural beauty to the vibrant culture and unparalleled adventures, we unravel all the reasons Dominica warrants a top spot on your travel itinerary. So lean back, unwind, and immerse yourself in this riveting episode featuring the dynamic duo of Herbert and Asshur, as they guide you through the enchanting wonders of the Nature Isles. Don't miss out – hit that play button and embark on a journey like no other! #Dominica #Nature #beach #forest

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    Young Black Travelers Podcast | Season 8 | Episode 1 | Daniel Travels: Building His Own Company

    In this convo Krisan’s and Daniel talk about topics such as the role of print in the travel industry? Daniel talks about the Top 3 countries that have been the most impactful to him personal and business-wise? Plus what he wish to see change in the travel industry the advice he would give a young black traveler who wishes to pursue editorial & marketing work while traveling. Listen in and enjoy!

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    Season Eight Wrap-Up with Asshur - Reviews, Travel Tips, and Carnival Countdown

    This is the season eight wrap-up episode of our podcast, hosted by Asshur! Join him as he takes a retrospective journey through some of the most captivating episodes from the past few months. From the intriguing conversation with Kelli on Ghana to the enlightening episode featuring Herbert on Dominica, and the unforgettable adventure in Australia with Pablo, Asshur provides insightful reviews and highlights the best moments. But that's not all! As the summer heats up and travel plans start taking shape, Asshur offers recommendations on five countries or regions worth considering for your upcoming adventures. Whether you're seeking breathtaking landscapes, cultural immersion, or simply a change of scenery, Asshur's suggestions are sure to inspire your wanderlust. Additionally, mark your calendars as Asshur shares the dates for some important upcoming carnivals that you won't want to miss. Get ready to immerse yourself in vibrant celebrations of music, dance, and tradition in these lively destinations. Tune in to this episode to catch up on the best podcast moments, get travel inspiration, and plan your exciting adventures for the rest of the year. Let Asshur be your guide to a world of captivating stories and unforgettable experiences!

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    Donald Talks South Africa!

    Donald joins Simone on this episode to discuss his group trip to South Africa! He speaks about how group travel is wonderful if you want to take away the planning and logistics and just show up and enjoy. Listen to hear Donald speaks about where to go, what to eat, and how to truly enjoy all that South Africa has to offer!

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    Jungle Rhythms & Mountain Echoes: Travels Through Madagascar & Montenegro

    Abdul shares his travel stories of Madagascar and Montenegro.

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The Young Black Travelers Podcast is where travel, culture, and community meet. Hosted by members of the tribe, this podcast explores the world through the lens of young Black travelers who believe that seeing the world expands possibilities.From vibrant carnivals in the Caribbean to historic streets in Africa, Europe, and beyond, each episode blends storytelling, humor, and real conversations about what it means to explore the world while celebrating culture and identity.You’ll hear travel recaps, cultural deep dives, lessons from the road, and reflections on the moments that shape us—from missed flights and unexpected adventures to powerful encounters that change how we see the world.But this podcast is about more than travel. It’s about community, impact, and inspiration. Through the work of Young Black Travelers, the tribe is building a movement that encourages young people to step outside their comfort zones, experience ne

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