From Mexico to South Korea: Mitch shares how stepping far outside her comfort zone led to unexpected growth and a new sense of safety.
She left everything she knew behind. What she found on the other side wasn’t just freedom, it was a new definition of home.
One trip. One encounter. A flood of feelings. In this new season of Travel HER, I welcome Giulia for a reading story that leads to an open and vulnerable conversation about the dating and hook-up culture while traveling abroad. Let’s talk about what we don’t usually say out loud.
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In this episode, we meet Aala from the UK. Since she was little, her dream has been to see the world.
But coming from a conservative background, she only had her books to travel and imagine. Years later, she manifested her dream life without noticing.
Spain, France, Dubai, and Saudi Arabia. She shares her story with us and how she stopped pleasing others to start living with no regrets
Trista has worked in war zones as a humanitarian worker, traveled the world solo, and learned to choose herself.
At 53, she says: “I’m just getting started.” This honest and empowering conversation dives into freedom, resilience, and what it really means to live a life on your terms.
For every woman who's ready, or longing, to do the same.
Trista is now working as a life coach, and you can find her and contact her here :
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In this episode, I’m taking you back to where it all began—my very first solo trip. I’ll share the doubts I had, the unexpected lessons I learned, and the exact moment I realized that travel wasn’t just something I enjoyed. It was part of who I am. If you’ve ever felt that pull to go somewhere new but weren’t sure you could do it, this one’s for you.
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Because leaving is one thing. But returning home, after building a life elsewhere, is something entirely different.Gabi always knew she wanted to live in South Korea. After years of dreaming about it, she finally made it happen. Leaving behind her family, her job, and everything she knew in Hungary.
In this episode, we talk about the thrill of making that leap, the challenges of adjusting to a new life, and the unexpected emotional toll of coming back.
On her first solo trip in Indonesia, Gigi experienced moments of doubt, synchronicity, and self-discovery. From her eventful arrival in Bali to an unique on-stage experience, she shares how each unexpected event helped her grow. In this episode, we talk about intuition, self-belief, and those little signs from univers that make solo travel even more magical.
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Cassia always dreamed of living abroad, but when she left Brazil for South Korea, she didn’t expect how deeply the experience would transform her.
Between learning to face loneliness, setting new standards, and finding balance, she shares what it truly takes to adapt to a foreign country. In this episode, we dive into the struggles, the victories, and the unexpected lessons that come with leaving everything behind to live a dream
In this episode, sit down with Chloe, a young Taiwanese traveler exploring life in Paris. Chloe shares how her journeys have shaped her worldview and personal philosophy.
From confronting loneliness abroad to discovering unexpected kindness from strangers, Chloe reflects on the transformative power of travel and her refreshingly positive approach to life's challenges: "Just live - don't regret."
A conversation about finding meaning through exploration and embracing the unknown.
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This episode features Giulia, an Italian woman who shares her transformative journey of moving to South Korea. She discusses the challenges of adapting to a new culture, the importance of setting personal boundaries, and the excitement and fears of solo travel.
Giulia reflects on her initial solo travel experience in Berlin, the differences in friendships and relationships formed abroad, and how traveling has shaped her self-identity and personal growth.
The conversation highlights the unique experiences of women traveling alone and offers advice for overcoming fears associated with solo travel.
In this episode of Travel Her, Susanne, a 41-year-old traveler from the Netherlands, shares her experiences and insights on solo travel for women over 35. SuSanne shares her journey through Asia, starting from her first solo trip 13 years ago after a breakup, to her current travels in Malaysia. She discusses the challenges and rewards of traveling as an older female, the impact of technology on travel, societal expectations, and the importance of following one's intuition and dreams regardless of age. SuSanne also provides valuable advice for both young and older women considering solo travel, emphasizing the importance of safety, setting boundaries, and embracing new opportunities.Follow me on instagram : @travelherpodcast