I’m traveling from Santa Fe to Honolulu today and share some more travel tips with you.
For those of you who are new here, I usually walk the beach with my dog Lexi in Hawai’i. But I am on the road traveling for my job, so you get to come along with me! I like to think of Beach Walks as much as an attitude as a place. A place where we explore the edges of the known world, and think differently.
I am so happy to be going home!!! I love to travel, but it can be stressful, so I continually add to my tricks and tips for being as comfortable as possible. Here’s my first Travel Tips Episode.
Here are some of the things I mentioned in today’s show:
Foti Filter (disclaimer: made by friends of mine!)
Bobbi Brown Cosmetics
Emer’gen-C
Hawaiian words
Kaʻahele: travel
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Hi Rox, Thanks for the tips. Glad you made it back home safe. I like to bring my own food, as we don’t get fed on flights these days, and the food in airports is typically dreadful and unhealthy. I usually bring a natural juice smoothie for breakfast, but I guess w/ the liquid restrictions I’ll have to see if I can buy that in the airport! And for lunch a wrap, or sandwich made at home w/some dressing on the side to be added later. (Another liquid issue!) My fellow passengers are always jealous when they see my food. I also travel w/earplugs to help sleep on the plane and potentially in a hotel w/thin walls.
Hey Roz, That’s pretty drastic changing a feed. Could you enlighten me to anything that I should know re. my current feed that seems to work well with iTunes, Yahoo, Fireant etc…Thanks
Welcome back Rox – thanks for the travel tips episode (I want to get those energy packets).
Aloha Jimmy. It is drastic to change a feed. Especially the one feeding iTunes. And the best word of advice is, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”
But with so many of our subscribers coming from iTunes we wanted to have the flexibility of having an iTunes specific feed.
If yours are working fine for you and your subscribers, I wouldn’t change a thing.