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Feb 29, 2024 • 31min

On the Road for the US Election

It's an election year, and already journalists are traveling all over the country to tell voters the most important stories from the trail. But what is it like to cover the US presidential race as a foreign reporter? Lale chats with three correspondents from Canada and Europe as they share tales of blizzards, campfires in Tennessee, and late-night eats after long days of breaking news. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 22, 2024 • 28min

Island Hopping in Spain, Italy, and Croatia

In her upcoming book Enchanted Islands: Travels Through Myth and Magic, Love & Loss, author Laura Coffey charts a real-life journey she took inspired by one of the most epic travel stories ever told: The Odyssey. Lale catches up with Coffey to find out how the famous poem informed where she went, the unforgettable meals she ate, and the cast of characters she met along the way. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 15, 2024 • 24min

More Solo Travel With Jessica Nabongo

In 2019, friend of the podcast Jessica Nabongo became the first Black woman to visit every country in the world—and document it all along the way. We check back in with her to find out how and where she’s traveling in 2024, and revisit a conversation about solo travel from an earlier episode. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 8, 2024 • 30min

Your Love and Travel Stories: Breakups, Hookups, and More

Love doesn’t sleep just because you’re traveling. This episode, in honor of Valentine’s Day, we’re dedicating an episode to our listeners’ stories, from tales of a windswept singles resort, to a fling in a Toronto hotel, to a surprising encounter in China. Whether you love or hate this holiday, or love to hate it, we promise this episode will be a fun one. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 1, 2024 • 31min

Mapping the World's Oceans

This week, we chat with journalist Laura Trethewey, author of The Deepest Map: The High-Stakes Race to Chart the World's Oceans, about traveling to the deepest parts of the ocean, sailing on research boats across some of the most remote and roughest seas in the world, and the intrepid deep sea divers and scientists who are racing to map the ocean floors. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Jan 25, 2024 • 29min

Home Cooking in Latin America

Sandra A. Gutierrez, author of Latinísimo, shares the rich tapestry of Latin American cuisine, challenges stereotypes, and explores culinary traditions from 21 countries. She discusses her travels, market experiences in Peru and Colombia, and the historical significance of ingredients like avocados and chiles. The podcast also delves into Mayan creation stories, nixtamalization, and culinary delights in Peru.
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Jan 18, 2024 • 30min

Walking Across Morocco

Slow travel is a buzzy term these days, but what does it actually mean? Over the coming months, we'll explore what it takes to travel slowly and more intentionally, starting with this week's episode: A conversation with travel writer and adventurer Alice Morrison, who spent seven months walking across Morocco alongside a group of nomads.  Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Jan 11, 2024 • 29min

Here's Where to Travel In 2024

It's a new year, which means it's time to stop daydreaming and start planning your travels for the next 12 months. Can't decide where to visit? Start listening to find out the best places to go in 2024—from Santa Fe, New Mexico to Accra, Ghana—according to Condé Nast Traveler editors Arati Menon and Sarah James. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Jan 4, 2024 • 44min

From Critics at Large: Britney Spears Tells Her Horror Story

In a special episode from The New Yorker's Critics At Large, the celebrity memoir has long been a place for public figures to set the record straight on the story of their lives. By any measure, Britney Spears’s life, as detailed in her new book, “The Woman in Me,” is rich material. The pop star rose to fame in the early two-thousands, and, after enduring a series of mental-health crises, was placed in a conservatorship through which her father controlled almost every aspect of her day-to-day existence. On this episode of Critics at Large, the staff writers Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss the “horror story” that emerges in the memoir as the teen-aged Spears is betrayed by everyone around her: a family intent on profiting off her talent; a young Justin Timberlake, who used his romance with Spears as a stepping stone for his own career; a ravenous media that both sexualized and shamed her. The hosts consider how “The Woman in Me” fits within the broader canon of celebrity memoirs, citing the producer Julia Phillips’s “burn-it-all-down” best-seller, “You’ll Never Eat Lunch in This Town Again,” and the late Matthew Perry’s 2022 meditation on his struggles with addiction, “Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing.” Ultimately, these stories are just one facet of a broader narrative—and a kind of performance in their own right. “Once you submit to being a celebrity, your music, and how you appear in magazines, and what you produce as a memoir all contribute to this one big text,” Cunningham says. “It’s this grand synthesis, and, in the end, the text is Britney herself.” Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Dec 21, 2023 • 30min

Raving in Ukraine

For our last episode of the year, we’re diving into something we’re all doing a lot of around the holiday season: partying. And in Ukraine, where our two guests are based, rave culture has become a necessary vehicle for letting off steam, distraction, and finding joy. Back in November, Lale caught up with Kyiv-based journalist Anastacia Galouchka, who recently penned a story on the capital’s rave scene for Stranger’s Guide, and novelist Haska Shyyan, who lives in Lviv, about what raving means to them and the power of community and safe spaces during unimaginable turbulence and uncertainty. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

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