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World Footprints
Resurrection of Valor – Honoring Unsung Heroes of Pulaski
Join Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick as they uncover an inspiring story of resilience, family legacy, and historical justice in Pulaski, Tennessee. Their guest, Miss Vivian Leigh Battle Sims, shares her extraordinary journey as an educator and advocate who brought recognition to Black Union soldiers of the Civil War through her self-funded statue, Resurrection of Valor. In this deeply personal episode, Tonya and Ian also reveal a surprising familial connection to Miss Sims, turning this interview into a heartfelt reunion.Discover how one woman's determination is reshaping a town's history and reclaiming space for the unsung heroes of America.
2025-01-08
30 min
World Footprints
"Resurrection of Valor" – Honoring Unsung Heroes of Pulaski, Tennessee
In this powerful episode of World Footprints, Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick take listeners on a deeply personal and historic journey to Pulaski, Tennessee—a town known as the birthplace of the Ku Klux Klan but now undergoing a transformation. Their guest, Miss Vivian Leigh Battle Sims, an educator, artist, and community leader, has dedicated her life to uplifting the stories of marginalized voices, including the unsung Black Union soldiers who fought bravely during the Civil War. At 87 years old, Miss Sims discovered the existence of the United States Colored Troops (USCT) while living in Pulaski. This revelation ig...
2025-01-08
30 min
World Footprints
Unveiling Liberation: Inside the National WWII Museum’s Liberation Pavilion
n this episode of World Footprints, hosts Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick take you on an unforgettable journey through one of the most poignant chapters of history—the liberation at the end of World War II. Joined by special guest Michael Bell, Executive Director of the Institute for the Study of War and Democracy, the Fitzpatricks delve deep into the newly opened Liberation Pavilion at the National WWII Museum in New Orleans. Michael Bell brings his wealth of knowledge and passion for history to guide listeners through the powerful and moving exhibits of the Liberation Pavilion. The episode un...
2024-10-09
11 min
World Footprints
03-17-23 Children's Museum of Indianapolis
In this episode of World Footprints, hosts Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick share the Power of Children exhibit at the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. They speak to Monica Ramsey, Director of exhibits and interactive media, as she guides them through the Power of Children: Making a Different exhibit and shares the stories of four extraordinary children who have significantly impacted the world - Ruby Bridges, Ryan White, Malala Yousafzai, and Anne Frank.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/world-footprints--521522/support.
2023-03-19
25 min
World Footprints
Experiencing the Power of Children exhibit at the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
In this episode of World Footprints, hosts Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick share the Power of Children exhibit at the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. They speak to Monica Ramsey, Director of exhibits and interactive media, as she guides them through the Power of Children: Making a Different exhibit and shares the stories of four extraordinary children who have significantly impacted the world - Ruby Bridges, Ryan White, Malala Yousafzai, and Anne Frank.
2023-03-19
25 min
Traveling with AAA
Romantic Getaways
Travel enthusiasts Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick discuss the importance of vacationing with your significant other. Romantic getaways, they say, can help couples reconnect through shared experiences and new perspectives.Connect with AAA:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aaa-auto-club-enterprisesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprisesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises
2023-02-23
25 min
World Footprints
Vue Orleans: A Love Letter to New Orleans
Who doesn't love New Orleans? It's one of America's greatest cities and a World Footprints favorite because of it's rich culture, history and constant innovation. Oh yeah...the food!!!In this episode of World Footprints, Ian and Tonya Fitzpatrick talk with Vue Orleans developers Paul Flower and Henry Coaxum. They will share a bird’s eye view of New Orleans from the top of Vue Orleans, an extraordinary new museum that dives deep into the city's history that Henry Louis Gates is helping to tell.See New Orleans like you've never seen her before atop a 34th...
2022-07-19
28 min
World Footprints
Vue Orleans: A Love Letter to New Orleans
Who doesn't love New Orleans? It's one of America's greatest cities and a World Footprints favorite because of it's rich culture, history and constant innovation. Oh yeah...the food!!! In this episode of World Footprints, Ian and Tonya Fitzpatrick talk with Vue Orleans developers Paul Flower and Henry Coaxum. They will share a bird’s eye view of New Orleans from the top of Vue Orleans, an extraordinary new museum that dives deep into the city's history that Henry Louis Gates is helping to tell. See New Orleans like you've never seen her before atop a 34th floor observation deck an...
2022-07-19
28 min
World Footprints
Winston Churchill's Connection to a Small Midwestern Town
In this World Footprints podcast, Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick explore the life and times of Winston Churchill, his impact on the world and his relationship with the small town of Fulton, Missouri (MO). Tonya, Ian and Timothy Riley, Chief Curator of American’s National Churchill Museum, walk through the galleries of the Churchill Museum as Timothy unpacks some of the significant events in Churchill’s life. The late British Prime Minister’s legacy is revealed in a collection of more than 10,000 objects, books, papers, speeches, and original documents in the Churchill Museum. Enjoy this episode and other...
2022-06-16
31 min
World Footprints
Winston Churchill’s Connection to a Small Midwestern Town
In this World Footprints podcast, Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick explore the life and times of Winston Churchill, his impact on the world and his relationship with the small town of Fulton, Missouri (MO).
2022-06-16
31 min
World Footprints
Take Me To The River: New Orleans – a celebration of music history and legacy
The music of New Orleans is not just considered a birthplace of jazz music but carries various styles of music. It is a unique global collaboration that gave birth to an exceptional musical genre that was never experienced traditionally.In this episode, Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick celebrate the history, heritage, legacy, and influence of the music of New Orleans and Louisiana with Take Me To The River: New Orleans film director Martin Shore and producer Ian Neville.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/world-footprints--521522/support.
2022-06-02
34 min
World Footprints
Traveling Today: What you should know
The world has changed and so has the way we travel. We can no longer grab our passport and go. There are new requirements and other considerations so more thought and planning has to be incorporated before we pack our bags.In this episode, Ian and Tonya Fitzpatrick speak to award-winning travel journalist Tim Leffel about the things we should know about traveling today, especially, if we plan to travel for extended periods of time. As Tim says, “we can’t just wing it anymore.”Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/world...
2022-05-17
20 min
World Footprints
Traveling Today: What You Should Know
The world has changed and so has the way we travel. We can no longer grab our passport and go. There are new requirements and other considerations so more thought and planning has to be incorporated before we pack our bags. In this episode, Ian and Tonya Fitzpatrick speak to award-winning travel journalist Tim Leffel about the things we should know about traveling today, especially, if we plan to travel for extended periods of time. As Tim says, “we can’t just wing it anymore.”
2022-05-17
20 min
World Footprints
Dancing in the Streets: A History of the Second Line
In this episode of World Footprints, Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick visited The Historic New Orleans Collection (THNOC) in the French Quarter to meet with two amazing guests, Judy Cooper and Eric Seiferth, who help us understand the history and traditions of the Second Line.********Please support World Footprints by leaving a 5-star rating and review on this platform or wherever you listen to podcasts. This will help other likeminded and interested travelers find us.Also, please join the World Footprints community by subscribing to our newsletter from World Footprints.com.Become a...
2022-05-01
28 min
World Footprints
Dancing in the Streets: A History of the Second Line
Whether you’ve been to New Orleans or not, you’ve seen them—the brass band that parades through the streets in a somber march only to erupt in a celebration of music, color and dance. Like the pied piper the band draws crowds who dance through the streets like it’s Mardi Gras. That is the Second Line. So what is a Second Line exactly? In this episode of World Footprints, Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick visited The Historic New Orleans Collection (THNOC) in the French Quarter to meet with two amazing guests, Judy Cooper and Eric Seiferth, who help us under...
2022-04-30
28 min
World Footprints
No Boundaries: Women Explorers and Scientists who are Changing the World
In this episode, Ian and Tonya Fitzpatrick speak with Gabby Salazar. Gabby Salazar is a social scientist, National Geographic Explorer and author of a new National Geographic book called NO BOUNDARIES.In No Boundaries, Gabby joined forces with fellow National Geographic Explorer, Clare Fieseler, to collect stories from 25 women explorers and scientists from around the world. Hear what it’s like to be a woman in science, and how the women overcame the challenges of discrimination, societal expectation and self-doubt.Enjoy this interview with National Geographic Explorer, Gabby Salazar, as she shares inspiring stories from the wo...
2022-03-18
32 min
World Footprints
No Boundaries: Women Explorers and Scientists who are Changing the World
On this World Footprints episode, Ian and Tonya Fitzpatrick speak to National Geographic Explorer and conservation photographer, Gabby Salazar, to hear about some inspiring stories of women change-makers profiled in her new book, No Boundaries. Enjoy this interview with National Geographic Explorer, Gabby Salazar, as she shares inspiring stories from the women in STEM and STEAM (including the “art” discipline) who are changing the world. Show notes are available at WorldFootprints.com If you enjoyed this interview help your fellow travelers find us by leaving a 5-star rating and great review here. Please don’t forget to subscribe too. By the wa...
2022-03-16
32 min
World Footprints
Traveling the world in a powered wheelchair
Cory Lee joins World Footprints hosts Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick to talk about the joys and challenges of traveling the world in a powered wheelchair. At the age of two, Cory was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy, a form of muscular dystrophy. Because this disease is progressive it has served as a catalyst for Cory to see as much of the world as he can. Cory, who runs the wheelchair travel blog Curb Free with Cory Lee, began traveling internationally when he was 15 and he’s never looked back. To date, he has visited all seven continents in his powered wh...
2020-12-01
35 min
World Footprints
Traveling the world in a powered wheelchair
Cory Lee joins World Footprints hosts Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick to talk about the joys and challenges of traveling the world in a powered wheelchair.At the age of two, Cory was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy, a form of muscular dystrophy. Because this disease is progressive it has served as a catalyst for Cory to see as much of the world as he can. Cory, who runs the wheelchair travel blog Curb Free with Cory Lee, began traveling internationally when he was 15 and he’s never looked back. To date, he has visited all seven co...
2020-12-01
35 min
World Footprints
LIFE DOWN UNDER IN THE LAND OF “OZ”
Today we’re going to explore the land down under – Australia. As an extra bonus we will also enjoy a listener’s favorite travel memory. What is it about Australia that captures our imagination? We had hoped to explore parts of Australia until COVID-19 forced a change in all of our plans. So we did the next best thing, we traveled vicariously through the stories of our Australian friend and fellow travel journalist, Amanda Kendle – host of The Thoughtful Travel podcast. Amanda gave us some insights into her West Coa...
2020-07-03
29 min
World Footprints
Escape from India during COVID-19 – Part 1
What was meant to be a four-week writing assignment to Nepal and India for veteran journalist Anietra Hamper, turned out to be an absolute nightmare for her and her traveling companion, Ian Henderson. In March 2020, Anietra and Ian set out in search of the goonch--a very rare catfish also know as the giant devil catfish. Anietra was hired by a prominent fishing magazine to write about the elusive goonch and Ian was her fishing guide. The goonch is found in the Indian subcontinent so Anietra and Ian were traveling between very remote fishing camps in search of...
2020-07-03
20 min
World Footprints
LIFE DOWN UNDER IN THE LAND OF “OZ”
Today we’re going to explore the land down under – Australia. As an extra bonus we will also enjoy a listener’s favorite travel memory. What is it about Australia that captures our imagination? We had hoped to explore parts of Australia until COVID-19 forced a change in all of our plans. So we did the next best thing, we traveled vicariously through the stories of our Australian friend and fellow travel journalist, Amanda Kendle – host of The Thoughtful Travel podcast.Amanda gave us some insights into her West Coast city of Perth, and how Australia has hand...
2020-06-16
29 min
World Footprints
LIFE DOWN UNDER IN THE LAND OF “OZ”
Today we’re going to explore the land down under – Australia. As an extra bonus we will also enjoy a listener’s favorite travel memory. What is it about Australia that captures our imagination? We had hoped to explore parts of Australia until COVID-19 forced a change in all of our plans. So we did the next best thing, we traveled vicariously through the stories of our Australian friend and fellow travel journalist, Amanda Kendle – host of The Thoughtful Travel podcast. Amanda gave us some insights into her West Coast city of Perth, and how Australia has handled COVID-19 and Black Li...
2020-06-16
29 min
Visionary Womenpreneurs Podcast
World Footprints - with Tonya Fitzpatrick
In this episode of Visionary Womenpreneurs I am honored to talk with Tonya Fitzpatrick of World Footprints. Her travel platform is incredible and we do talk about it. But we also spend time talking about her company's statement regarding Black Lives Matter protests in Washington, D.C. and around the world. It is an honor to hear her perspectives. Tonya Fitzpatrick, Esq. is the co-Founder of World Footprints, a socially conscious travel media platform that includes the award-winning World Footprints podcast. She is a 3x TEDx and international speaker, author, Explorers Club member and a Delegate to...
2020-06-09
41 min
Speaking of Travel® With Marilyn Ball
World Footprints Provides Socially Minded Resources Supporting Transformative Travel
Tonya Fitzpatrick is the co-founder of World Footprints, a socially conscious travel media platform that includes the award-winning World Footprints podcast. Tonya is a 3x TEDx and international speaker, lawyer and author. World Footprints is one of the most reputable sources for meaningful, socially-minded travel content. Tonya and her husband Ian bring history to life, share unique treasures from the destinations they visit,and inspire, educate and connect communities around the world.Tonya shares the WHY behind the mission of World Footprints and discusses the transformative power of travel. She also explores the future of travel post-coronavirus...
2020-05-22
43 min
World Footprints
Toronto-based travel journalist Helen Hatzis offers thoughts about Travel’s future
If you want to hear about what the future face of travel might look like post-coronavirus ask someone who travels for a living. That's what we did when we sat down with fellow travel journalist Helen Hatzis of Trip Jaunt. In addition to being a travel journalist Helen is known for many other things. She she was recognized as one of Canada’s Nicest Person's by Roots Canada celebrating Canada’s 150th birthday in 2017. Helen also received a Governor General Award for her extensive community work over the last two decades. Hear what the future may hold for travelers and expe...
2020-05-15
28 min
World Footprints
Toronto-based travel journalist Helen Hatzis offers thoughts about Travel's future
If you want to hear about what the future face of travel might look like post-coronavirus ask someone who travels for a living. That's what we did when we sat down with fellow travel journalist Helen Hatzis of Trip Jaunt.In addition to being a travel journalist Helen is known for many other things. She she was recognized as one of Canada’s Nicest Person's by Roots Canada celebrating Canada’s 150th birthday in 2017. Helen also received a Governor General Award for her extensive community work over the last two decades.Hear what the future may hold...
2020-05-15
28 min
World Footprints
Perspectives on American History and Culture
Imagine a bi-partisan dinner with U.S. Senators and Representatives at the Library of Congress with leading contemporary historians and a billionaire patriotic philanthropist. Then image an evening of enlightened discussions about American history without the presence of media or political jockeying. This is the setting of the Congressional Dialogues that philanthropist and Carlyle Group co-founder, David Rubenstein, has been holding since 2013. Today, many of these dialogues have become the foundation of David’s new book—The American Story: Conversations with Master Historians. David spent time with Worl...
2020-05-13
31 min
World Footprints
Considerations for LGBTQ+ travelers and Life as a Digital Nomad
Join World Footprints as we interview a friend and Knight Wallace Journalism Fellow about the challenges facing LGBTQ+ travelers and hear from a digital nomad about her life on the road. First, travel journalist, Michael Luongo, has researched and written about the role travel journalism plays in tourism development in conflict zones and urban areas under stress. Michael also has his pulse on travel issues affecting the LGBTQ+ community including the considerations that go into travelling around the world for Gay travelers. Then, if you’ve ever dr...
2020-05-13
31 min
World Footprints
Brooklyn’s Hasidic neighborhood and Ecuador’s Huaorani people
You have probably seen the men with black coats, black panama-style hats and long curly sideburns (payots) and wondered who they are. These men (and women) in black are members of the Hasidic Jewish religious group that arose as a spiritual revival movement in 18th century Eastern Europe. The Hasidic Judaism community has grown exponentially beyond Eastern Europe and if you visit Brooklyn, New York you’ll find a thriving Hasidic community that has preserved it’s old world traditions in the modern world. We spoke to tour guide, Frieda Vize...
2020-05-13
43 min
World Footprints
Exploring the Green Book trail and Rochester’s African-American Heritage
World Footprints will uncover the stories behind the story of the Green Book and we’ll explore Rochester, New York’s rich African-American heritage. In an era of segregation, the Green Book directed African-American travelers to safe havens as they traveled through inhospitable and outright dangerous places. Indeed, being a Black family in the time of segregation having to travel by car across America through Sundown Towns and knowing that there was no one to protect you is a frightening and daunting proposition. We’ll explore the legacy...
2020-05-13
37 min
World Footprints
Kansas City’s African-American Heritage
Explore the richness and depth of Kansas City’s black history from sports and jazz to food and social advancement on World Footprints with Ian and Tonya Fitzpatrick. First, we’ll talk to Bob Kendrick, President of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City. Bob says that the Negro Leagues is more than a story about baseball. It is the story of the beginning of the civil rights movement. It is the story about all of the players who broke the color barrier and signed with major league team...
2020-05-13
42 min
World Footprints
Traveling to Puerto Rico and Cuba
The island of Puerto Rico was still recovering from the destruction caused by Hurricane Maria when a Magnitude 6.4 earthquake shook the island. As of this taping, Puerto Rico was hit by a 5.3 quake. Yet, despite these natural disasters Sarah Ratliff, owner of Purple Coqui tours and a resident of Puerto Rico, along with freelance writer Cassandra Brooklyn, who just returned from Puerto Rico, say that the island is not as devastated as has been portrayed and it is open for tourism business. For many years, Cuba has been the forbidden...
2020-05-13
29 min
World Footprints
Two Surprising 2020 Travel Trends: Nakations and Space Tourism
For 2020, nude travel and space tourism are two of the top travel trends that we’ll see emerge. Surprised? Don’t be. Nakations, otherwise known as nude recreation and nude travel represents a $550 million global industry. Jeff Baldasarre with the American Association for Nude Recreation, an organization that represents 52 million individuals and 180 resorts and campgrounds worldwide, says that nude recreation is safe and wholsesome and that it enriches a person’s physical, spiritual, and mental health and is unlike anything the media portrays. Valerie Stimac...
2020-05-13
29 min
World Footprints
Preparing to Live and/or Study Abroad
Being well traveled doesn’t prepare you to live in another country. In addition to learning a new language there is subtle cultural differences that require some adjustment. Susan Haskins and Dan Pressure, International Living writers and authors of the new book, Live Richer, Spend Less, moved from Omaha, Nebraska nearly 2 decades ago and have lived in several different countries since then. So we had to ask them what inspired them to move from Nebraska to their first destination, Quito, Ecuador Jeremy Bassetti works in international education with ex...
2020-05-13
29 min
World Footprints
Voluntourism and Galapagos Islands Conservation Practices: The Need for Caution
Join World Footprints for thought-provoking conversations that examine voluntourism and the impact that conservation practices and tourism have on the Galapagos Islands. First, voluntourism aka volunteer travel projects are helpful to communities in need. But, intercultural educator Lena Papadopoulos says that some projects cause more harm to the communities they are meant to serve and it behooves us to recognize these hidden dangers and properly vet the organizations overseeing these projects. Then, Galápagos researcher Dr. Elizabeth Hennessy, has written On the Backs of Tortoises: Darwin, the G...
2020-05-13
29 min
World Footprints
Satisfying Wanderlust during COVID-19
This mandatory pause that’s been imposed on us because of COVID-19 is very challenging; especially for those of us who travel frequently. But a fellow travel journalist, Terri Marshall of Tripping with Terri says that technology has offered us ways to feed our wanderlust at home. Terri writes a lot about multi generational travel and, in fact, she told World Footprints that the first post-corona trip she takes will be to treat her grandchildren to a theme park trip to a theme park. So, as a multi-gen traveler she had so...
2020-05-13
19 min
World Footprints
Kansas City’s African-American Heritage
Explore the richness and depth of Kansas City’s black history from sports and jazz to food and social advancement on World Footprints with Ian and Tonya Fitzpatrick. First, we’ll talk to Bob Kendrick, President of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City. Bob says that the Negro Leagues is more than a story about baseball. It is the story of the beginning of the civil rights movement. It is the story about all of the players who broke the color barrier and signed with major league teams during the Jim Crow era. Bob also tells us that the...
2020-02-09
42 min
World Footprints
Kansas City's African-American Heritage
Explore the richness and depth of Kansas City’s black history from sports and jazz to food and social advancement on World Footprints with Ian and Tonya Fitzpatrick.First, we’ll talk to Bob Kendrick, President of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City. Bob says that the Negro Leagues is more than a story about baseball. It is the story of the beginning of the civil rights movement. It is the story about all of the players who broke the color barrier and signed with major league teams during the Jim Crow era. Bob also tells us t...
2020-02-09
42 min
World Footprints
Traveling to Puerto Rico and Cuba
The island of Puerto Rico was still recovering from the destruction caused by Hurricane Maria when a Magnitude 6.4 earthquake shook the island. As of this taping, Puerto Rico was hit by a 5.3 quake. Yet, despite these natural disasters Sarah Ratliff, owner of Purple Coqui tours and a resident of Puerto Rico, along with freelance writer Cassandra Brooklyn, who just returned from Puerto Rico, say that the island is not as devastated as has been portrayed and it is open for tourism business.For many years, Cuba has been the forbidden fruit that many Americans have sought to taste...
2020-01-31
29 min
World Footprints
Traveling to Puerto Rico and Cuba
The island of Puerto Rico was still recovering from the destruction caused by Hurricane Maria when a Magnitude 6.4 earthquake shook the island. As of this taping, Puerto Rico was hit by a 5.3 quake. Yet, despite these natural disasters Sarah Ratliff, owner of Purple Coqui tours and a resident of Puerto Rico, along with freelance writer Cassandra Brooklyn, who just returned from Puerto Rico, say that the island is not as devastated as has been portrayed and it is open for tourism business. For many years, Cuba has been the forbidden fruit that many Americans have sought to taste by traveling...
2020-01-31
29 min
World Footprints
Two Surprising 2020 Travel Trends: Nakations and Space Tourism
For 2020, nude travel and space tourism are two of the top travel trends that we'll see emerge. Surprised? Don't be. Nakations, otherwise known as nude recreation and nude travel represents a $550 million global industry. Jeff Baldasarre with the American Association for Nude Recreation, an organization that represents 52 million individuals and 180 resorts and campgrounds worldwide, says that nude recreation is safe and wholsesome and that it enriches a person’s physical, spiritual, and mental health and is unlike anything the media portrays. Valerie Stimac, space tourism expert and author of a Lonely Planet book about astrotourism called Dark Skies says that th...
2020-01-21
29 min
World Footprints
Two Surprising 2020 Travel Trends: Nakations and Space Tourism
For 2020, nude travel and space tourism are two of the top travel trends that we'll see emerge. Surprised? Don't be.Nakations, otherwise known as nude recreation and nude travel represents a $550 million global industry. Jeff Baldasarre with the American Association for Nude Recreation, an organization that represents 52 million individuals and 180 resorts and campgrounds worldwide, says that nude recreation is safe and wholsesome and that it enriches a person’s physical, spiritual, and mental health and is unlike anything the media portrays.Valerie Stimac, space tourism expert and author of a Lonely Planet book about astrotourism entitled Da...
2020-01-21
29 min
World Footprints
Preparing to Live and/or Study Abroad
Being well traveled doesn’t prepare you to live in another country. In addition to learning a new language there is subtle cultural differences that require some adjustment. Susan Haskins and Dan Pressure, International Living writers and authors of the new book, Live Richer, Spend Less, moved from Omaha, Nebraska nearly 2 decades ago and have lived in several different countries since then. So we had to ask them what inspired them to move from Nebraska to their first destination, Quito, Ecuador Jeremy Bassetti works in international education with exchange students. He says that traveling abroad for the first time is on...
2020-01-12
29 min
World Footprints
Preparing to Live and/or Study Abroad
Being well traveled doesn’t prepare you to live in another country. In addition to learning a new language there is subtle cultural differences that require some adjustment.Susan Haskins and Dan Pressure, International Living writers and authors of the new book, Live Richer, Spend Less, moved from Omaha, Nebraska nearly 2 decades ago and have lived in several different countries since then. So we had to ask them what inspired them to move from Nebraska to their first destination, Quito, Ecuador Jeremy Bassetti works in international education with exchange students. He says that traveling abroad for th...
2020-01-12
29 min
World Footprints
Exploring Iceland by Land and Sea
Iceland is a country of sharp contrasts--Where dark winter night are offset by a sleepless summer sun—where fire and ice co-exist; and where a dramatic landscape and insular existence supports folklore and informs a vibrant culture.We set out exploring Iceland aboard the Ocean Diamond, the small cruise ship of ProCruises Iceland. Captain Herve Parage and Expedition Leader, Dorothee Hippel guided us through Iceland’s history and the waters that were being stirred by remnants of Hurricane Dorian.After three days of sailing from Iceland’s Southwest to its Northeast, we disembarked and loaded up in a v...
2019-12-17
44 min
World Footprints
Exploring Iceland by Land and Sea
Iceland is a country of sharp contrasts--Where dark winter night are offset by a sleepless summer sun—where fire and ice co-exist; and where a dramatic landscape and insular existence supports folklore and informs a vibrant culture. We set out exploring Iceland aboard the Ocean Diamond, the small cruise ship of ProCruises Iceland. Captain Herve Parage and Expedition Leader, Dorothee Hippel guided us through Iceland’s history and the waters that were being stirred by remnants of Hurricane Dorian. After three days of sailing from Iceland’s Southwest to its Northeast, we disembarked and loaded up in a van with eight...
2019-12-17
44 min
World Footprints
Insights: Ansel Adams and Mahisha Dellinger
The photographs of Ansel Adams are among America’s finest artistic treasures. Now a landmark book containing a collection of photographs that Ansel selected before his death of his beloved Yosemite National Park has just been published for the first time in book form.We spoke to Ansel’s son, grandson and dark-room assistant about the impact of his work and legacy.Mahisha Dellinger grew up in the Sacramento projects but this CEO and Founder of CURLS –a family of organic hair care products for natural textures—earned a show on OWN, Oprah Winfrey’s network, and a view...
2019-11-20
29 min
World Footprints
Insights: Ansel Adams and Mahisha Dellinger
The photographs of Ansel Adams are among America’s finest artistic treasures. Now a landmark book containing a collection of photographs that Ansel selected before his death of his beloved Yosemite National Park has just been published for the first time in book form. We spoke to Ansel’s son, grandson and dark-room assistant about the impact of his work and legacy. Mahisha Dellinger grew up in the Sacramento projects but this CEO and Founder of CURLS --a family of organic hair care products for natural textures—earned a show on OWN, Oprah Winfrey’s network, and a view from the pent...
2019-11-20
29 min
World Footprints
Salute to Patriotism and Statesmanship
"No duty is more urgent than that of returning thanks." -- James Allen We owe our men and women in uniform a huge debt. Not only do they sacrifice their lives for the freedoms we enjoy, they also display incredible statesmanship in the line of duty. Chez Chesak is an Army National Guardman turned travel journalist. In 2005, Chez was deployed to Kirkuk, Iraq, as part of a combat team comprised of individuals with valuable life experiences. Chez says it was their maturity and life experiences that allowed his team to accomplish their tasks while displaying empathy and humanity. Leslie Riley...
2019-11-10
29 min
World Footprints
Salute to Patriotism and Statesmanship
"No duty is more urgent than that of returning thanks." -- James AllenWe owe our men and women in uniform a huge debt. Not only do they sacrifice their lives for the freedoms we enjoy, they also display incredible statesmanship in the line of duty.Chez Chesak is an Army National Guardman turned travel journalist. In 2005, Chez was deployed to Kirkuk, Iraq, as part of a combat team comprised of individuals with valuable life experiences. Chez says it was their maturity and life experiences that allowed his team to accomplish their tasks while displaying empathy...
2019-11-10
29 min
World Footprints
LEGACY SHOW: RFK Jr’s Reflections, Green Living, and Letters to Zerky - July 26, 2011- Sep 29,2012
This broadcast is a favorite legacy show that we produced under our old name Travel'n On and before re-branding as WORLD FOOTPRINTS. The son of America’s 64th Attorney General talks with World Footprints Radio hosts Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick about his involvement in a new documentary, Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 3D. An environmental attorney and activist, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., was named by Time Magazine as one of its “Heroes for the Planet” in 1999. RFK, Jr., also talks about work with Waterkeeper Alliance . Rob Holmes, Founder & President of Green Living Project talks to World Footprints about his work i...
2018-11-02
00 min
World Footprints
From Jewish London to America by Harley and places in between
We explore points around the globe from London and the Jewish contributions to British society to America as we explore it’s history on the back of a Harley Davidson. We’ll stop at places in between and spend time remembering Anthony Bourdain.When most people think of London their first thoughts are of the iconic attractions. Few, however, realize the influences that other cultures have made to British society. Author and tour guide, Rachel Kolsky, takes us on an in-depth tour of Jewish London.We also welcome back three old friends.Darley Newman, host...
2018-07-07
59 min
World Footprints
From Jewish London to America by Harley and places in between
We explore points around the globe from London and the Jewish contributions to British society to America as we explore it’s history on the back of a Harley Davidson. We’ll stop at places in between and we’ll remember Anthony Bourdain. When most people think of London their first thoughts are of the iconic attractions. Few, however, realize the influences that other cultures have made to British society. Author and tour guide, Rachel Kolsky, takes us on an in-depth tour of Jewish London. We also welcome back three old friends. Darley Newman, host of the Emmy winning show Equitr...
2018-07-07
59 min
World Footprints
Inside Africa Conservation, Yellowstone, Uganda and Return to Glow
Today on World Footprints we will examine some troubling realities of Western conservation efforts in Africa; we’ll connect with life in Italy; take a glimpse inside of Uganda and we’ll hear about the People of Yellowstone. In her provocative new book: White Man’s Game, author Stephanie Hanes examines the larger problems that arise when Westerners try to “fix” complex problems in developing countries, acting with the best intentions yet often overlooking the wishes of the local population. In White Man’s Game, Stephanie find herself tracing an unexpected storyline of the tangled history of Western missionaries...
2017-07-30
59 min
World Footprints
Inside Africa Conservation, Yellowstone, Uganda and Return to Glow
Today on World Footprints we will examine some troubling realities of Western conservation efforts in Africa; we’ll connect with life in Italy; take a glimpse inside of Uganda and we’ll hear about the People of Yellowstone. In her provocative new book: White Man’s Game, author Stephanie Hanes examines the larger problems that arise when Westerners try to “fix” complex problems in developing countries, acting with the best intentions yet often overlooking the wishes of the local population. In White Man’s Game, Stephanie find herself tracing an unexpected storyline of the tangled history of Western missionaries, explorers and do-goode...
2017-07-30
59 min
World Footprints
Exploring Paris, China, Family Travel and City Pass
To understand a city one must look through the lens of its artists with open eyes, appreciate the personal stories of locals, and sometimes jump on a fast track to have time at popular attractions. Art curator and author Matt Wagner travels the world looking for the Tall Trees—the artists that stand out and help share our common humanity. In his third Tall Trees book series Matt explores the artist community in Paris.As a mother of three, family travel expert Shelly Rivoli says when traveling with babies it is important to remain calm. Shelly ha...
2017-07-25
59 min
World Footprints
Exploring Paris, China, Family Travel and City Pass
To understand a city one must look through the lens of its artists with open eyes, appreciate the personal stories of locals, and sometimes jump on a fast track to have time at popular attractions. Art curator and author Matt Wagner travels the world looking for the Tall Trees—the artists that stand out and help share our common humanity. In his third Tall Trees book series Matt explores the artist community in Paris. As a mother of three, family travel expert Shelly Rivoli says when traveling with babies it is important to remain calm. Shelly has learned a lot of...
2017-07-25
59 min
World Footprints
Reviving North Carolina towns through art and tourism
On one side of the state, North Carolina has the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains. On the coastal side, the state boasts wild horses and deep blue waters. However, the center of the North Carolina holds surprising treasures and a rich history. After losing the tobacco and textile industries, Kinston’s Mayor, B.J. Murphy tells us that his small town turned to the arts for economic revitalization. Even after traveling to Kinston for decades, Ian experienced a new community that is rich in all art forms-- from music and visual arts to brewing and distilling arts. No...
2017-06-20
59 min
World Footprints
Reviving North Carolina towns through art and tourism
On one side of the state, North Carolina has the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains. On the coastal side, the state boasts wild horses and deep blue waters. However, the center of the North Carolina holds surprising treasures and a rich history. After losing the tobacco and textile industries, Kinston’s Mayor, B.J. Murphy tells us that his small town turned to the arts for economic revitalization. Even after traveling to Kinston for decades, Ian experienced a new community that is rich in all art forms-- from music and visual arts to brewing and distilling arts. North Carolina has a ri...
2017-06-20
59 min
City of David, Namibia, Tasting Sicily
According to Hebrew tradition, the area outside of the Old City Walls of Jerusalem is considered to be the center of the world. World Footprints will explore that theory and Biblical history with Zev Orenstein at the City of David. We'll also examine new archaeology discoveries that support the existence of King David. Namibia is a country is great diversity. The country is home to wildlife that can't be found anywhere else in Africa and it vast desert landscapes. While at the Mount Etjo Safari Lodge, we break bread withn Eric Reindhart of Nambia Tracks and Trails to learn more about...
2015-09-16
00 min
World Footprints
City Of David, Namibia, Tasting Sicily
World Footprints will explore Biblical history at the City of David, Namibia's political, economic and natural landscape and small town treasures that offer a taste of Sicily and more. According to Hebrew tradition, the area outside of the Old City Walls of Jerusalem is considered to be the center of the world. World Footprints will explore that theory and Biblical history with Zev Orenstein at the City of David. We'll also examine new archaeology discoveries that support the existence of King David. Namibia is a country is great diversity. The country is home to wildlife that can't be found anywhere...
2015-09-15
59 min
Endangered Languages, Chef Rome, and Sylvia's Children
Every 14 days a language dies. National Geographic author and renown linguist, David Harrison, joins World Footprints to discuss his latest book: The Last Speakers: The Quest to Save the World’s Most Endangered Languages. Then, the personal chef to the stars—aka Chef Rome—whose clients include Shaquille O’Neal and Colin Powell, chats with World Footprints Radio hosts Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick about his journey from a neighborhood eatery in Rocky Mount, N.C., to this month’s International Food & Wine Festival in Orlando, Fla. Finally, Sylvia Allen is a prominent business woman, Associate Professor of Marketing and Author; but since...
2012-10-17
00 min
RFK Jr's Reflections, Green Living, and Letters to Zerky
The son of America’s 64th Attorney General talks with World Footprints Radio hosts Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick about his involvement in a new documentary, Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 3D. An environmental attorney and activist, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., was named by Time Magazine as one of its “Heroes for the Planet” in 1999. RFK, Jr., also talks about work with Waterkeeper Alliance . Rob Holmes, Founder & President of Green Living Project talks to World Footprints about his work in promoting sustainable tourism projects around the globe. Finally, author Bill Raney, founder of the Nickelodeon Theatre, joins World Footprints from the road in North...
2012-09-29
00 min
Robert F Kennedy, Jr. & Fellow Global Citizens
The son of America’s 64th Attorney General talks with World Footprints Radio hosts Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick about his involvement in a new documentary, Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 3D. An environmental attorney and activist, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., was named by Time Magazine as one of its “Heroes for the Planet” in 1999. RFK, Jr., also talks about work with Waterkeeper Alliance . Rob Holmes, Founder & President of Green Living Project talks to World Footprints about his work in promoting sustainable tourism projects around the globe. Finally, author Bill Raney, founder of the Nickelodeon Theatre, joins World Footprints from the road in North...
2011-07-27
1h 01
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Heroes for the Planet
The son of America’s 64th Attorney General, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., talks with World Footprints Radio hosts Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick about his involvement with a new documentary, Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 3D. “It was a chance to go down the Colorado River,” he says. “That’s important to be because my father took me on this river when I was 13.” Rob Holmes, Founder & President of Green Living Project, is traveling through Central America to Maine filming the work and volunteer activities of various conservation projects. Rob recently held a premiere of a series of the Green Living Proje...
2010-11-24
1h 01
Endangered Languages, Chef Jerome Brown's Culinary Dreams and Healing Hearts
Every 14 days a language dies. National Geographic author and renown linguist, David Harrison, joins World Footprints to discuss his latest book: The Last Speakers: The Quest to Save the World’s Most Endangered Languages. Then, the personal chef to the stars—aka Chef Rome—whose clients include Shaquille O’Neal and Colin Powell, chats with World Footprints Radio hosts Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick about his journey from a neighborhood eatery in Rocky Mount, N.C., to this month’s International Food & Wine Festival in Orlando, Fla. Finally, Sylvia Allen is a prominent business woman, Associate Professor of Marketing and Author; but since...
2010-11-17
1h 02
On the Road the Freedom Encore Presentation
In celebration of the launch of WORLD FOOTPRINTS RADIO and in honor of Ian and Tonya Fitzpatrick’s national broadcast award from the North American Travel Journalist Association, an encore of the show that helped them earn this prestigious award is being presented today: On the Road to Freedom. This show featured author Charlie Cobband fellow travelers Scott Hartblay and Christine Bischoff; individuals who were transformed by what they experienced on their journey through the American south along the civil rights trail, places chronicled in Charlie Cobb’s book entitled On the Road to Freedom.
2010-06-02
00 min
Traveling along the Civil Rights Trail
In celebration of the launch of WORLD FOOTPRINTS RADIO and in honor of Ian and Tonya Fitzpatrick’s national broadcast award from the North American Travel Journalist Association, an encore of the show that helped them earn this prestigious award is being presented today: On the Road to Freedom. This show featured author Charlie Cobband fellow travelers Scott Hartblay and Christine Bischoff; individuals who were transformed by what they experienced on their journey through the American south along the civil rights trail, places chronicled in Charlie Cobb’s book entitled On the Road to Freedom.
2010-04-21
00 min
Ireland and Volvo Ocean Race
Join Ian and Tonya Fitzpatrick as they celebrate the 250th anniversary of Guiness with a remote broadcast of the Travel'n On Radio Show from Killarney, Ireland. Travel'n On will take you on a journey through the Irish countryside with Bernard McMullan from Ireland Tourism and Travel'n On special correspondent, David Gordon. Then you'll hear about all of the planned festivities surrounding the Volvo Ocean Race's stop in Galway from festival director, Maria Moynihan-Lee. Finally, Michelle Macguire of BlueBook properties will discuss culinary tourism in Ireland and unique properties throughout the country
2009-05-27
00 min
American Red Cross
Join hosts Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick for a lively discussion with Renita Hosler from the American Red Cross. Renita will share her experiences as a disaster relief volunteer coordinator and what it takes to volunteer for both domestic and international disaster relief service.
2008-12-10
30 min
Great Spa Vacations and Fall Foilage Tours
Join Travel'n On hosts Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick as they explore great spa destinations in the Blue Ridge Mountains and North Carolina with travel journalists Kathy and J.S Fletcher from YourSpaReport.com. Then--follow them on great Fall Foilage Trails with Katie Test from Rails to Trails Conservancy.
2008-10-08
00 min
Madrid, Spain
Travel'n On hosts, Ian and Tonya Fitzpatrick will be joined by award-winning travel journalists Bijan Bayne and Cynthia Dial. Bijan will be talking with us about travel destinations with a sports theme such as The Jesse Owens museum in North Alabama, a Bed and Breakfast in the heart of the Southeastern Conference of college football in Gainsville Florida and we will travel to Cleveland to look at how Lebron James has captured the city's imagination. Cynthia has just returned from Madrid, Spain and she'll share the best ways to see the city and surrounding areas as well as the "art"...
2008-10-01
00 min