Christopher Rudder is no stranger to being on a microphones. As a former hip hop artist he spent several hours in recording booths and on stage performing. After travel became the new epicentre of his life he lent his calming, deep and distinctive radio voice to the narration of his travel videos as well as co-hosting other non-related travel podcasts.
Chris can but funny, witty and quick with his tongue but equally charming, compassionate and sensitive depending on the direction of the story.
When he is not hosting this show you can find him creating content over on his blog Rudderless Travel, filming//editing travel videos for his YouTube channel or interacting with the members as one of the admins of a popular Facebook Group called Toronto Bloggers Collective.
The Travel Horror Stories podcast brings together travel bloggers, travel vloggers, travel writers and travel influencers as well as professionals in the travel and tourism space and everyday travellers. With vivid and gripping storytelling guests recount their, scary, tense, weird, silly sometimes funny and sometimes unsettling stories from their travels.
Then we unpack the story to discover what they did right, what they did wrong and what they could have done differently. So you can avoid the same mistakes and travel safely and confidently
We always say hindsight is 20/20, right?
The goal is to turn travel nightmares into dreams of beaches sunshine and margaritas.
You found yourself getting sick after traveling – after a year of back-to-back trips you become ill with a stomach virus that just doesn’t seem to want to go away. Nothing seems to work; acupuncture, expensive meds and even clinical trials at local hospitals.
Brianne started her blog in the summer of 2015 with the goal of encouraging professionals to take time away from their busy lives to travel. She wanted to share stories of those of us who have responsibilities like jobs, homes, pets, as well as spouses and children, yet still make travel a priority to inspire others to do so too. Brianne is also very committed to traveling as sustainably as possible. For her that means supporting responsible companies by doing her research, leaving a light environmental footprint wherever she goes and ensuring her tourist dollars stay within local communities by avoiding chain hotels and restaurants.
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A Traveling Life