Episodes 70
Avg. Duration 31m
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Since Nov 2021
Latest Episode Sep 2025

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The team behind the award-winning JRNY Travel Magazine talk to the travel industry's leading writers and photographers about one destination at a time.

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S8E6 The joy of the "post-wine downhill" and literal language barriers with Marcelline Kuonen

Sep 05, 2025 29m

Marcelline Kuonen worked at Switzerland Tourism for 15 years and was the UK & Ireland Director from 2010 to 2015. She has worked all over Europe to share the stories of Switzerland, originally…

S8E5 Climbing the Matterhorn and the tiramisu that everybody loves - with Martin Frankiny

Aug 08, 2025 24m

Martin Frankiny is a local guide and destination expert on Zermatt, in the Valais region of southern Switzerland. Working for the NostalChic guide company on the Gornergrat railway, his tours include…

S8E4 Trying to define 'umami' with Master of Wine candidate Johanna Dayer

Aug 01, 2025 25m

Johanna Dayer is a Master of Wine candidate and the managing partner at Hedonistica, a company creating food and wine experiences that focuses on the education of production and tasting. Having…

S8E3 The only place where you can see Aletsch Glacier in its entirety - for 20% of the price - with Bastian Gaerner

Jul 25, 2025 23m

Bastian Gaerner is a hotelier from Germany with worldwide experience in luxury-brand hotels like Jumeirah, Intercontinental and Kempinski. Working mainly in city and beach destinations during his…

S8E2 Fighting over who will do the raclette: Life at the alpine cowshed with Emilie Mariéthoz

Jul 18, 2025 22m

Emilie Mariéthoz is a hiking guide based in Nendaz in the Valais region of southern Switzerland. Her guiding focuses on local heritage such as Hérens cows and the world-famous raclette, the iconic…

S8E1 "The mountains are very close and very large!" - life in Saas-Fee with Pat Gracey

Jul 11, 2025 23m

English ski instructor Pat Gracey has lived in Saas-Fee, in the Valais region of southern Switzerland, for six years. A keen mountaineer, he fell in love with the destination and even bought a flat…

S7E5 'Trance dance' rock paintings and saliva-powered cars with Leshiba Wilderness

Dec 06, 2024 29m

Kathryn and Peter Straughan are the General Managers at Leshiba Wilderness, a private wildlife and ecotourism destination located on top of the Soutpansberg Mountains in the Limpopo region of South…

S7E4 The Gorilla's Head and island fry-ups - with Rock Mount Walking Tours, St Helena

Nov 29, 2024 21m

Over a decade ago, Tom Wortley traded the comforts of his UK home for island life in the South Atlantic Ocean. He relocated to one of the world’s remotest islands – St Helena, to start a family with…

S7E3 A pile of sleeping crocs and all-day kayaking - with Audley Travel

Nov 22, 2024 28m

Dickie Ashcroft is the Tanzania, Kenya, Botswana, Uganda & Rwanda Senior Specialist at Audley Travel. Inspired from a young age by the classic stories of the African exploration, after schooling…

S7E2 Walking safaris in The Valley of the Leopard - with Shenton Safaris

Nov 15, 2024 22m

Derek Shenton is the Head of Operations at Shenton Safaris in Zambia. He’s a third-generation conservationist and safari guide who helped to establish Kaingo Camp in 1992 and Mwamba Bush Camp in 2000…

S7E1 Transporting vodka on a fire engine - with Cazenove and Loyd

Nov 08, 2024 29m

Tour operator Cazenove and Loyd -- more commonly, cazenove+loyd or simply cazloyd -- has been designing personalised itineraries, group trips, and celebrations for over 30 years, providing exclusive…

S6E7 A giant bee costume, cycling around LA and Hugh Hefner's conservation efforts with Jason Bowers

Aug 30, 2024 25m

Jason Bowers is the General Manager of Bikes and Hikes LA Tours, which takes guests on cycling tours of Los Angeles to get up close and personal with the city in an eco-friendly, health-conscious…

S6E6 A platform for voices that had been muted with Sherry Rupert

Aug 23, 2024 27m

Sherry Rupert is the CEO of AIANTA, the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association. This organisation serves as a voice for the US$14 billion native hospitality sector and showcases the…

S6E5 Easter egg hunts for adults and the sound of mushrooms with Angela Shen

Aug 09, 2024 23m

Angela Shen is the founder of Savor the Wild where she takes visitors on tours of Washington state, showing them the best places for mushroom foraging, shellfish harvesting and for visiting pop-up…

S6E4 "Literally trying to get in the room" with travel writer and disability rights advocate Sophie Morgan

Aug 02, 2024 39m

Sophie Morgan is a disability rights advocate, presenter, producer, travel writer and artist. She fronted the travel series Living Wild; How to Change your Life on Channel 4, and she presents…

S6E3 Moments that changed the course of history with Mark Ezell

Jul 26, 2024 27m

Mark Ezell is the Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development and Chairman of the U.S. Civil Rights Trail Marketing Alliance, a non-profit organisation created to elevate over 140…

S6E2 How bourbon became the new sexy and the World Chicken Festival with Jeff Crowe

Jul 19, 2024 22m

Jeff Crowe is the director of Kentucky Experiences at the Heaven Hill Distillery in Bardstown, Kentucky. He plays a key role in the Louisville Bourbon and Belonging initiative which celebrates Queer…

S6E1 Hiking with goats, low riders and making travel equitable with Staci Mellman

Jul 12, 2024 34m

Staci Mellman is the first female Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) at Brand USA in 12 years. She drives the organisation's international marketing efforts and leads the teams responsible for marketing,…

S6E13 Historical societies, brewing legislation and axe throwing with Mike Frohlich

May 23, 2024 29m

Mike Frohlich is the is the owner and brewer at Laughing Sun Brewing in Bismarck, North Dakota. He’s been a member of the local brewing scene since the mid 90s, using his former employment at the…

S6E14 Roadside spas, Hemingway and serpents that crush mountains with James Draven

May 16, 2024 19m

James Draven is multi-award-winning travel journalist covering adventure; wildlife and environment. He’s has words published in National Geographic Traveller,  Wanderlust, The Times, The Telegraph,…

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