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  • Posts tagged "vegan travel" (Page 2)

4 Reasons To Embrace A Plant-Based Diet For Sustainable Travel

November 11, 2022 / Calen / Travel Tips

We must think past sustainable travel companies: Why green, responsible, and sustainable travel requires veganism.

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How To Find An Animal Sanctuary Near You, Plus 2 Animal Rescue Stories With Happy Endings

January 3, 2022 / Calen / Activism, Unruly Podcast Episodes

What is an animal sanctuary and how can I find one near me? Everything you need to know about ethical vegan sanctuaries.

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How The Rebel Cheese Shop In Austin, Texas Takes Vegan Cheese To The Next Level

September 24, 2021 / Calen / Uncategorized

I finally got to visit the famous Rebel Cheese (100% plant-based) shop in Austin, Texas. What I experienced did not disappoint!

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Is Veganism Safe And Healthy? A Guide On How To Go Vegan For Beginners

June 22, 2021 / Calen / Unruly Podcast Episodes

Is veganism safe and healthy? Here we’ll debunk common myths around veganism & answer hard questions in this guide to veganism for beginners.

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Are Plastic Straws Bad? The Important Facts On Ocean Pollution

September 18, 2020 / Calen / Activism, Travel Tips
plastic straws ocean pollution

Are plastic straws bad? It’s true: our oceans are under attack, but plastic straws are not the biggest offense. The fishing industry is.

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Being Vegan In Uganda: Meet The Vegan Nonprofit Caring For All

August 28, 2020 / Calen / Activism, Unruly Podcast Episodes

Can you imagine feeding 50 women and 150 children, while improving the lives of 2,560+ students? This vegan nonprofit is doing just that.

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6 Important Things To Know Before Traveling To China

October 27, 2019 / Calen / Uncategorized
Two people standing on the Great Wall of china

Traveling China? There are some things that you should know before you go. In this China travel guide we’ll discuss VPNs, drinking water, squat toilets, and more.

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Your Guide to Pai, Thailand: 7 Incredible Things To Do In This Unique Destination

June 23, 2019 / Calen / Budget Travel, Travel Tips

Pai is a small town located in the Mae Hong Soon Province of northern Thailand. This cute and cozy town is known as “The Pie Hole,” as people seem to fall into the lifestyle and never want to leave. Here’s what to do there.

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The Best 7 Sober Activities In Las Vegas

September 6, 2017 / Calen / Budget Travel

Looking for the best sober activities in Las Vegas? Here’s how you can hit up the karaoke bar, hike at Zion National Park, discover vegan food, and more.

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92. Build Confidence, Career Clarity, And Character Through Travel with Ariel Travis - Unruly Podcast | Travel, Activism & Alternative Culture

Nothing has impacted Ariel Travis more than the one thing so many of us fear: International travel. Journey back in time and you won’t find this professional pediatric medical speech-language pathologist in clean scrubs. The true beginning of her career started in a rugged fashion; she joined the Peace Corps just two weeks fresh out of collage before living and working in Mozambique, Brazil, China, and the Dominican Republic for the next seven years. When she finally returned to the US she realized that her unruly adventures gave her the confidence, flexibility, and compassion to thrive in her day-to-day work environment. In this episode Ariel dispels myths about traveling as a young person, inspires nervous listeners to book their first trip, and teaches how to decrease baseline travel anxieties by planning ahead and tuning into our bodies. As someone who has explored over 29 countries, Ariel gives nuanced advice on how much planning allows for safety AND travel magic during our journeys. Join this international speaker, creator of Wander Lounge podcast, and CEO of Nomadic Perspectives, LLC as we hitch-hike 900 miles from Mozambique to Zimbabwe, running into herds of wild elephants and making friends with complete strangers along the way. Learn how to build confidence, courage, character, and your dream career through travel. SHOWNOTES - Wander Lounge website: https://www.wanderloungepodcast.com - 2026 Unruly Finca Ganadito trip: https://www.wetravel.com/trips/finca-ganadito-in-costa-rica-calen-otto-01051353 - How to plan an international trip: https://wanderwoman.online/how-to-plan-international-trip/ - Join the Unruly Patreon: patreon.com/unrulytravel - Unruly Travel & Living Blog: unrulytravel.com
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  1. 92. Build Confidence, Career Clarity, And Character Through Travel with Ariel Travis 49:32
  2. 91. Breaking The Gender Binary, Slow Fashion, and Body Euphoria 53:59
  3. 90. The Ultimate Savasana: What It Means To Die In Community 55:21
  4. 89. From Poached to Protected: Sea Turtle Fact & Folklore In Costa Rica 46:46

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