Posts Tagged ‘Who´s Out There Now’

Written By: jeff

Posted On: March 13th, 2012

In this week’s ¨Who’s Out There Now¨ feature, we bring to you Katie, who runs the travel site, KatieGoingGlobal. I’ve been following Katie’s adventure through Twitter as she’s been traveling through Russia and what she calls her Soviet sojourn. She’s chosen to take her journey through the former Soviet Union, a part of the world [...]

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Written By: jeff

Posted On: March 6th, 2012

In this week’s ¨Who’s Out There Now¨ feature, we bring to you Shaun and Erica, the young fearless couple behind, OverYonderlust.com. I met Erica last year in Austin at the 2010 Meet Plan Go event where she served on the panel. Shaun hid from me, I mean, he was ¨working.¨  But no more, they’ve left [...]

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Written By: jeff

Posted On: January 17th, 2012

In this week’s ¨Who’s Out There Now¨ feature, we bring to you Juno, the world traveler behind the popular travel blog, RunawayJuno.com. Originally from South Korea, Juno started blogging long before her career break. When I sent her the questions, I didn’t realized her trip had ended. But, I’ve been wanting to interview her for [...]

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Written By: jeff

Posted On: January 10th, 2012

In this week’s ¨Who’s Out There Now¨ feature, we bring to you Benny, the man traveling around the world to learn as many languages as he can so he can share his language hacking tips on FluentIn3Months.com.  After 9 years on the road, Benny proudly declares that he is fluent in 8 languages which include [...]

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Written By: jeff

Posted On: January 3rd, 2012

In this week’s ¨Who’s Out There Now¨ feature, we bring to you the traveling vagabond, Rob, who runs the site StopHavingaBoringLife.com. He’s got a huge following online with over 8200 folks on his Facebook fanpage and a whopping 50,000 Twitter followers. Maybe it’s the places he goes. Maybe it’s his videos. Or, maybe there are [...]

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Written By: jeff

Posted On: December 13th, 2011

In this week’s ¨Who’s Out There Now¨ feature, we bring to you Lainie and Miro, the mother-son traveling team behind RaisingMiro.com. As Lainie describes it on the website, the trifecta of inspiration to see the world, the 2008 economic downturn and a desire to restore balance to her and her son’s life put them on [...]

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Written By: jeff

Posted On: November 29th, 2011

In this week’s ¨Who’s Out There Now¨ feature, we bring to you Karen and Eric of the Trans-Americas Journey. They’re traveling overland through the Americas in their Chevy Silverado truck capturing all their stories, photos and videos on their site, Trans-Americas.com and in magazine and newspaper stories. They may not have invented the concept of [...]

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Written By: jeff

Posted On: November 22nd, 2011

In this week’s ¨Who’s Out There Now¨ feature, we bring to you Gus and Claudette, the couple behind, LuggageInHand.com. Originally from Toronto, they are on a quest to see 25 countries in 325 days. Now that they’ve been on the road a while, I thought it was time to check in on them and see [...]

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Written By: jeff

Posted On: November 15th, 2011

In this week’s ¨Who’s Out There Now¨ feature, we bring to you Talon and Tigger, the father-son team behind, 1Dad1Kid.com.  Talon’s a single dad taking his son to see the world while he’s still young. They recently hit their 6 month mark on the road and have been traveling through Mexico and Central America. For [...]

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Written By: jeff

Posted On: October 25th, 2011

In this week’s ¨Who’s Out There Now¨ feature, we bring to you Michael, running the popular travel site, Art of Backpacking. I first met Michael at the big travel blogger conference, TBEX, in 2010 in New York. He’s just returned to the US from China, where he spent the past year teaching. 1. So, where [...]

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