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Now displaying: December, 2020
Dec 23, 2020

Natalie Dietl of the State of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, and Victoria Larson, North American representative for the region, join Paul and Elizabeth to explore some of the area’s rich Christmas traditions. Christmas markets might be closed this year, but you can still experience concerts and other artistic events virtually. And you can make at home some of the traditional holiday cookies, like springerle and spitzbuben. Glühwein, anyone?

Dec 23, 2020

ThePointsGuy.com’s Gene Sloan joins Paul and Elizabeth to give the latest outlook for when cruising is expected to restart in 2021. Start dates keep getting pushed back – find out why. Plus, Gene reports on his own experience on a ship on which a passenger tested positive for COVID-19. What was it like to be in quarantine on a small vessel in a cabin with no balcony? Tune in to learn the latest prognosis for cruising’s return to health.

Dec 23, 2020

TheTravelCamel.com’s Shane Dallas joins Paul and Elizabeth to report on highlights from World Travel Market Virtual, the huge business-to-business trade show that normally draws thousands to London each fall. This year, the event was held virtually. “Travelers need to feel confident and comfortable,” says Shane, noting that, finally, there may be some hope on the horizon. When it picks up again, though, travel might not look like what you think it will. Find out more by tuning in to this podcast.

Dec 17, 2020

Everything-Everywhere.com’s Gary Arndt joins Elizabeth for another eclectic discussion inspired by topics from Arndt’s Everything Everywhere Daily podcast. Why did Albert Einstein, arguably the most influential scientist of the 20th century, receive only one Nobel Prize when he assuredly deserved more? What are some of the secrets of Pablo Picasso’s success? And what’s the truth about one of the most widespread conspiracy theories of our time – the Illumanit? Is there – was there ever – such an organization? Learn the answers – and more – by tuning in to this fun and informative podcast.

Dec 17, 2020

Historical Sites that once might have given short shrift to the parts of their heritage that related to indigenous or enslaved people are expanding their narratives to tell more complete stories. Cordell Reaves, Historic Preservation Programs Analyst with the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation, joins Paul and Elizabeth to reveal what places are doing to broaden the discussion and how telling the stories of under-represented people enriches the travel experience for everyone.

Dec 17, 2020

Our Tech Guru, James DeRuvo, joins Paul and Elizabeth to reveal his picks for the top holiday travel gifts for 2020. James, affectionately known here at OnTravel as “Tech Lord of the Known Universe,” has suggestions “for Him" and ”for Her,” and he has some Stocking Stuffers that will surely bring a smile to the face of anyone traveling with digital devices. The best news? Most are under $50, and our favorite – something that will organize all of our electronic cords and cables – costs a mere $9. Tune in for some last-minute gift ideas for the traveler on your list.

Dec 17, 2020

TheTravelCamel.com’s Shane Dallas joins Paul and Elizabeth to reveal the Top 5 things he always packs when he travels. Some of these can also make perfect presents for the traveler on your holiday gift list. Tune in for some inspiring ideas to keep in mind for when we can all freely travel again.

Dec 17, 2020

ModernHiker.com’s Casey Schreiner, author of Discovering Griffith Park: A Local’s Guide, joins Paul and Elizabeth to reveal the secrets of one of the world's most exciting city parks - and, spanning more than 4,300 acres, one of North America's largest. Griffith Park has the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens, the Griffith Observatory, and the Autry Museum of the American West. But that’s just for starters. Hiking and horseback-riding trails wind through the park’s hills and valleys, taking you to scenic outlooks and lesser-known sites. And the park’s history is wild enough to create fodder for a TV mini-series. Tune in for an entertaining treat.

Dec 16, 2020

GoNomad.com’s Max Hartshorne has so many great ideas for the traveler on your holiday gift list, they can’t all fit into one show. So, Paul and Elizabeth invite him back to share more of GoNomad’s suggestions for holiday presents you might not have considered. And he goes beyond things and shares some great travel experiences that can be wonderful gifts. A fun show to get us all into the holiday spirit.

Dec 16, 2020

GoNomad.com’s Max Hartshorne joins Paul and Elizabeth to reveal some of the website’s top choices for the traveler on your holiday gift list. Max eschews the ordinary and seeks out fun, useful travel-oriented presents you probably haven’t thought of. He also shares some of the things he, himself, would like Santa – or his girlfriend – to bring him. Tune in and get some great holiday gift ideas.

Dec 2, 2020

Everything-Everywhere.com’s Gary Arndt joins Paul and Elizabeth to reveal the remarkable story of Srinivasa Ramanujan, the Indian mathematician many say was the greatest mathematician of the 20th century. Robert Kanigel chronicled his life in the 1991 book The Man Who Knew Infinity: A Life of the Genius Ramanujan, and a film based on the book came out in 2015 starring Dev Patel as Ramanujan and Jeremy Irons as British mathematician G.H. Hardy, with whom Ramanujan collaborated in England. Gary also takes us to Valencia, Spain, where the Holy Grail is said to reside in the Valencia Cathedral. Is the story of the grail simply the result of Arthurian legend, or is there some basis for the idea that this simple agate cup was the vessel Christ Jesus drank from at the Last Supper? Tune in to learn more.

Dec 2, 2020

Architect and Author Alan Hess joins Paul and Elizabeth to take us all behind the gates of some Hollywood stars’ homes designed by some of the 20th century’s legendary architects. Any of the 20 books he's written would make good holiday gifts, but his Hollywood Modern: Houses of the Stars is a standout. It celebrates some of Southern California’s most iconic homes and the movie stars responsible for them.

Dec 2, 2020

One trend that’s emerged from the pandemic is a new appreciation for travel agents. When travel screeched to a halt, travel agents proved their mettle, rebooking clients, getting them refunds, and getting them home if they were stranded abroad. Agent at Home’s Theresa Norton joins Elizabeth to reveal the public’s newfound awareness of and appreciation for travel agents and to discuss their increasingly important role in a post-COVID world.

Dec 2, 2020

Orange County, California, is one of the world's top visitor destinations. And its attractions go far beyond Disneyland. Robin Rockey, author of 100 Things to do in Orange County Before You Die, joins Paul and Elizabeth to reveal the OC’s lesser-known treasures. And the good news? You can experience many of them virtually – until we can all travel again for real.

Dec 2, 2020

Everything-Everywhere’s Gary Arndt joins Paul and Elizabeth to report on the backstory and progress on La Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudí’s beautiful cathedral in Barcelona. And he takes us around the country to visit festivals, from running the bulls to drowning in tomatoes.

Dec 1, 2020

GoNomad.com’s Max Hartshorne joins Paul and Elizabeth to report on his visit to Wilmington, Delaware, the hometown of U.S. President Elect Joe Biden. Max shares some of the highlights he discovered in and around this warm and welcoming city. He takes us to the Hagley Museum and Library, the former home and gardens of the du Pont family; and to Longwood Gardens, a horticultural spectacular in nearby Kennett Square. Learn about ax-throwing, a helicopter museum, and more in this fun podcast about a city destined to become a visitor mecca for at least the next four years. 

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