Tony Giles has visited 130 countries on 7 continents and counting. He’s written 3 books, delivered an epic TEDx talk, and has been featured in major media all over the globe, including the BBC and Travel + Leisure.
In this episode, Tony shares his inspiring story of traveling the world as a blind solo traveler. He talks about his struggles growing up with alcohol and kidney disease, his trust in strangers, the surprising advantages of being blind, how he unintentionally became a motivational speaker, and so much more.
How did Tony’s story change your perspective on travel?
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- How Tony become blind and partially deaf, and his personal struggles with alcohol addiction and kidney disease
- The pivotal moments that sparked Tony’s passion for travel and the challenges he’s overcome
- How Tony’s book, “Seeing the World My Way,” came to fruition and the therapeutic effects of sharing his story
- How Tony navigates through the world by utilizing “body feeling”
- The drawbacks of traveling as a sighted person and the advantages of traveling blind (like being able to touch the Liberty Bell!)
- The story of how he unintentionally became an inspirational speaker
- Why Tony feels he is less vulnerable than sighted people and how he’s learned to trust others
- What solo travel has taught Tony about himself
- His most memorable interactions and experiences
- Which countries may be more difficult for him to visit
- Where you should visit on your trip to England
- His best travel advice for everyone
- And so much more
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