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Updated: May 06, 2011
Europe by Rail
The traditional way to see Europe this summer is by high-speed rail or in a restored motor coach. This week's guests will tell you how to get there fast, at the most economical fare or in the classic mode if you have the time and can afford luxury class. We have Owen Hardy, president of the...
Updated: Apr 22, 2011
Scotland: Ancient Land of the Loch Ness Monster
We visit Scotland, an ancient land with modern dreams, magnificent scenery, an inglorious past made grand, and with a robust character, ancient traditions, and modern song, Scotland claims forty million ancestors, five million inhabitants, two million inhabited islands, fifty percent of the...
Updated: Apr 08, 2011
Travel School: The Study-Abroad Experience
Raging both in America and internationally, the study-abroad trend is encouraging students all over the world to combine education and travel. The last decade has seen a 130% increase in study-abroad participation, with an estimated 262,000 American students studying in foreign countries in...
Updated: Mar 30, 2011
Traveling with Pets
This week is all about animals! We have pet-friendly tips for traveling with your favorite companion as well as how to be "compassionate" when you travel. Next, Susi and Michael explore America's best zoos and learn about the Tabiano family, zoo aficionados who visited 52 zoos in 52 weeks. We...
Updated: Mar 30, 2011
Carnevale and the Season of Lent in Italy
This week's show "Carnivale and the season of Lent in Italy" is Let's Travel! Radio's second annual salute to that special holiday festival that takes place every year in the Repubblica Italiana. It's a time of gaity and romance, tradition, art, music and dance, and special dishes and wine from...
Updated: Mar 26, 2011
A Therapist, His Worlds, Including the Media
Discover and travel the mind, the media, addictions, relationships and interrelationships, the financial meltdown, etc with an enlightening discussion with practicing New York City psychotherapist and media guru Jonathan Alpert.
Updated: Mar 18, 2011
Celebrating Ireland
This week's show, "Celebrating Ireland", pays tribute to Irish heritage, traditions, tour and travel, cuisine, and the culture and history of this great nation from both sides of the "pond". You'll hear it from those who know it best and even a yarn or two to keep you piping. Joining us will...
Updated: Mar 10, 2011
Travel with Engineers without Borders-USA
Updated: Feb 24, 2011
China's World Heritage
Travel with Susi this week to explore some of China's lesser-known World Heritage sites, such as the Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan, Jiuzhaigou Valley, and Mount Emei, including the Leshan Giant Buddha. Guests Lulu Zhou, of The Nature Conservancy China Program, and Mei Zhang, founder of the...
Updated: Feb 24, 2011
Jamaica
Travel with us to the Caribbean in this week's show on Jamaica - its hot, new tourist attractions; its notable cuisine; its music; and some of its legendary figures. You'll hear it from Consul General Geneive Brown Metzger; business development manager Christopher Dobson of the Jamaica Tourist...
Updated: Feb 04, 2011
Celebrating the Chinese New Year
This week's show will have a cadre of special guests, including: S. Alice Mong, executive director of the new Museum of China in America (MoCA); Peng Zeng, assistant director of the Children and Youth Program at the Chinese Institute in New York; and Baoshi Jin, assistant director of China...