3 Books About Travel. WARNING! Will Bring About (Serious) Wanderlust

3 Books About Travel. WARNING! Will Bring About (Serious) Wanderlust

“Eat, Pray, Love” by Elizabeth Gilbert captured the hearts of many with its soul-searching journey across Italy, India, and Indonesia. If you’re a woman seeking a similar travel adventure and yearning to indulge in the beauty of the world, you’re in luck!

I have for you three remarkable books that will not only transport you to enchanting parts of the world but most certainly (without a doubt) bring on a serious case of wanderlust. These books aren’t just about travel; they are about families and life and exploring out-of-the-box adventures.

Get ready to take a journey of self-discovery and cultural exploration, and experience the joy of embracing new experiences. Grab your passport, and let’s embark on a literary escapade!

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A Ruthless Response

A Ruthless Response

I’m still trying to figure out if telling someone that they’ll never amount to anything makes them stronger and more determined, like a lioness on rollerskates or defeated and beaten. Like a tired old bow-wow.

This week Liz was picked to pieces by someone she respected. And it hurt. 

 

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Tossing And Turning In Thailand

Tossing And Turning In Thailand

If you have ever dreamed of visiting Thailand but have been put off because you’ve heard stories about how hard it is to travel in Asia (and let’s face it we’ve all heard those stories), then you will love this podcast! Because taking a trip to Thailand is easy. Easy peasy. If we can do it, you certainly can.

Just know that you might have to prepare for a few teeny dramas…

 

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Greece. All It’s Cracked Up To Be??

Greece. All It’s Cracked Up To Be??

To an outsider, it all looks so idyllic.

A husband and wife swanning off to a Greek island to be with their darling kid cherubs.

But what’s it really like in Greece?  What is happening behind closed doors in Greece? Behind the half-open crack?

In this week’s podcast, Liz and Brian discuss cats, criminals and being left to starve because they weren’t quite Greek enough…

If this doesn’t make you laugh and want to visit Greece, I don’t know what will.

 


 

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