Extra Pack of Peanuts Travel Podcast

The Extra Pack of Peanuts Travel Podcast is hosted by Travis Sherry, a serial entrepreneur and world traveler. Known as "Rick Steves for the new generation", this podcast will teach you everything you need to know to travel more and spend less. From interviews with some of the world's most famous travel names, like Chris Guillebeau, Bruce Poon Tip, AJ Jacobs, Chris Christensen and others to specific travel advice on how to use frequent flyer miles, score cheap hotels, pack like a pro, and travel on a budget, this show does it all. We'll also highlight specific destinations, telling you what it's really like to travel to India, the best places to eat and sleep in Paris, and top everything off with our Top 10 lists, which will make you laugh, reminisce, and ultimately, be filled with wanderlust. To find out even more, visit our renowned travel site at www.extrapackofpeanuts.com.

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EPoP Success: Traveling With an Infant


People seem to think that kids = the end of your traveling. Scott Manning from TwelveCountries.com disagrees, and joins us to talk about his experience traveling the world with an infant.


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 December 1, 2014  34m
 
 

ReRun: Sailing Around the World With Bo Cordle


Sailing was something that interested Bo, but he'd never done. So of course, he bought a sailboat and made it his goal to sail around the world.  I mean really, what else was there to do?


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 November 28, 2014  42m
 
 

Happy Thanksgiving!


To celebrate this holiday of thanks Heather joins me to discuss some things that we're thankful for this year, some of which were completely unexpected. We also lay out some of the best podcasts for you to queue up for any long travel days coming ove...


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 November 27, 2014  28m
 
 

EPoP Success: How to Travel the World for $50 a day


Rob and Dave joins us again today to share their experiences on their current open-ended trip. From where they've been to where they're going, how they've saved money on accommodations, and some deep thoughts on stepping out of the cave, they're sure...


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 November 26, 2014  46m
 
 

EPoP Success: How to Save for a Year Long Trip


Longtime EpoP Readers and Listeners share their strategies for saving money for their long term trips around the world! All those excuses to not travel, they had them, and they overcame them and you can too! 


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 November 25, 2014  44m
 
 

8 Tips and Tricks For When You're Sick While Traveling


Getting sick while you travel can be terrible, but don't let it ruin your trip! Here are 8 tips and tricks that we've learned, from experience, to be helpful when you're far from home and need medical attention.


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 November 24, 2014  32m
 
 

Finding Your Travel Sweet Spot


How do you find the travel sweet spot between comfort, convenience, and cost? Over the last 4 years, that answer has changed for us - dramatically. Today Heather joins me as we talk about the aspects of our travel that have changed and why, and we c...


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 November 21, 2014  37m
 
 

Is Thailand Really That Cheap?


We get asked how we can travel so often all the time. The secret? Cheap travel destinations. Today we go in depth into how much it costs to visit Thailand, from accommodations to $1 dinners (no, we're not kidding) we cover everything you'll need to k...


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 November 20, 2014  42m
 
 

Alex Owumi, Part II: Escaping The Epicenter of the Arab Spring.


Alex Owumi found himself trapped in his apartment building during the Arab Spring for several weeks. This is the story of his escape from Libya and his struggles getting back to a "normal" life.


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 November 19, 2014  37m
 
 

Alex Owumi, Part I: Qaddafi's Point Guard


Alex Owumi had no idea when he accepted a contract to play in Libya that he'd be playing for a team owned by Qaddafi. He also had no idea that he would end up trapped in his penthouse apartment, eating bugs, while the Arab Spring raged on the streets...


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 November 18, 2014  32m