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Plans Are My Love Language
by Kerene Tayloe
A biweekly discussion about travel, particularly from the experience of people of the diaspora. Kerene Tayloe hosts this podcast with guests who share their expertise.
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Jewells Chambers talks "All Things Iceland" & Her Experience Being a Black Woman in Iceland
In this episode of Plans Are My Love Language, host Kerene speaks with Jewells Chambers, a content creator and expert on Icelandic culture. Jewells shares her journey of moving to Iceland, her experiences as a Black woman in a predominantly white country, and the importance of cultural identity in her content creation. They discuss travel tips for visiting Iceland, including recommendations for dining, local customs, and unique experiences. Jewells emphasizes the significance of immersing oneself in the local culture, from enjoying the swimming culture to trying traditional Icelandic foods. The conversation also touches on the challenges and joys of living in Iceland, making it a rich and informative episode for anyone interested in travel and cultural exploration.
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Seizing Opportunities & Facing Your Fears Through Travel
In this engaging conversation, Deborah Curry shares her experiences and insights on travel as a retired individual. She discusses the importance of planning trips, budgeting, and being open-minded when exploring new destinations. Deborah emphasizes the value of mixed generations in travel, the significance of creating memories, and how travel can help retirees find their identity post-retirement. She also offers practical advice for those hesitant about traveling, encouraging them to embrace opportunities and explore the world.
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Why HBCU Alumni Are Vacationing in Ghana
Kerene Tayloe and Angela Addae explore the significance of travel within the Black diaspora, focusing on Ghana as a prime destination. Angela shares her journey of establishing a travel company that celebrates Black culture and entrepreneurship, while also discussing the importance of curating unique travel experiences that cater to diverse styles. The discussion highlights Ghana's rich history, the vibrant Detty December celebrations, and the initiatives aimed at attracting visitors. They also touch on the connections between Fisk University and Ghana, emphasizing the importance of supporting Black-owned businesses in the region. Keywords #travel #ghana #black #diaspora #entrepreneurship #grouptravel #dettydecember #fisk #hbcu #hbcugrad #deltasigmatheta
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