Travel is rarely the perfectly manicured, stress-free vacation you see on a glossy brochure. To truly experience the world, you have to get your boots in the dirt and embrace the unpredictable. In this episode, we sit down with writer, paraeducator, and nature photographer Michelle Steiner to dismantle the "checklist" approach to travel. Michelle shares her deeply personal journey of taking her first solo trip while navigating the challenges of hidden learning disabilities like dyscalculia, visual perception issues, and limited hand dexterity. She proves that true exploration isn't about ticking off famous landmarks; it's about the courage to navigate the messy logistics, ask for the accommodations you deserve, and experience a destination on your own terms.
We also dive into the "moment of truth" when things don't go according to plan, and how to transition from an anxious tourist to a confident traveler. From the practical street-smarts of utilizing TSA flight ambassadors and the Hidden Sunflower lanyard, to finding beauty in the overlooked details of a local trail, Michelle’s story is a testament to the Authority of Experience. Plus, we celebrate the ultimate Pour & Explore rule: Drink what you like. Whether it's a Grand Cru Burgundy or a sweet Red Cat wine with a hearty salad, your palate is the only critic that matters.
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