Blackpacking
By Blackpacking Podcast
BlackpackingMar 31, 2020
Black Women Travel
On this episode I set down with a fellow black travel podcaster and we talk about travel, interviewing other black women travelers, and compare travel stories.
Munich, Germany
In this episode we meet Michelle a North Carolina native that is living in Munich, Germany. We compare her lifestyle living there to those back home and other countries where she has spent extended periods of time such as China, Brazil, and Korea.
Orebro, Sweden
In this episode I sit down and talk with Nigel, born in the United States and his first trip outside the country is to Nigeria where is father is from. We also discuss his trip to India, and his most recent trips to Sweden, Norway, and Denmark.
Tokyo, Japan
In this episode I sit down with my new friend Brian who works for immigrant in the United States. We discuss his job and how it impacts his travels, his experience in Tokyo, and we compare stories about Buenos Aires.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
In this episode I talk about my trip to Amsterdam, my conversation with a German, and how it relates to current gun control laws in the United States..or lack there of.
Isabela, Philippines
In this episode I talk with Jaylene about our experience in Prague and her experience returning home to her grandmother's funeral in the Philippines.
Across The United States
I sit down with my friend Brittany and discuss her experience traveling within the United States, the current state of Sudan, and how the United States deals with overseas affairs.
Cape Town Part 2.
In this episode I interview Esteban Gonzalez who was born and raised in Bogota, Colombia until he was 15 and moved to the United States with his family. We talk about his experience in Cape town, ZA, growing up in two different countries, and what his experiences traveling back to Colombia. I also share a couple stories from when I spent a month in Colombia.
First Time Cape Town
This is my first episode of my podcast Blackpacking and my first experience of traveling outside the country. I tell the story of my volunteer trip in Cape Town, South Africa and how that opened my mind to the outside world, outside the United states, and outside of my comfort zone.