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Solo Travel, According to Rachel Cargle

Jul 20, 2023
26:50
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
The Importance of Rest in a Vacation
02:38 • 2min
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3
How to Get Good at Solo Travel
04:40 • 3min
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4
Building Confidence Muscle
07:15 • 2min
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5
How to Quantify Your Travels
08:54 • 3min
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6
The Future of Hostels
11:29 • 2min
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7
The Importance of a Home in Jamaica
13:01 • 3min
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8
The Slow Living Guest House in the Mountains
15:38 • 2min
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9
How Travel Fits Into Activism
17:43 • 2min
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10
Best Friends With Nicole Byer and Sashir Zimeda
19:43 • 2min
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11
How to Make a Playlist for Your Trips
22:03 • 2min
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12
The Importance of Travel Memoirs and Travel Guides
23:49 • 2min
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How to Slow Down and Take a Beat
25:41 • 4min
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We travel for all sorts of reasons: self-discovery, something new, a chance to break out of our routines. But how often is it truly restorative? Lale talks to activist, educator, entrepreneur, and ardent solo traveler Rachel Cargle about creating calm in every step of a journey—and her new memoir and manifesto, A Renaissance of Our Own.

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