Are you a fan of podcasts? Did you listen to at least one show last month? If so, you are in good company. Media experts say that in 2017 more than 60 million Americans downloaded and listened to at least one podcast per month. That is an amazing figure! But podcasting is certainly not limited to the United States. Every day consumers from all over the globe are discovering a new favorite audio series to follow.
If you like to read about travel, you will enjoy listening to podcasts about travel. There are many to choose from. In no particular order, here are seven different programs for your consideration!

Travel Tales (with Mike Siegel)
As a television host and a stand-up comedian, Mike Siegel has traveled a lot for his career. Now he hosts the Travel Tales audio series and shares laughs with fellow stand-up comics as they retell their travel experiences (both good and bad). After so many years on the road, Mike says his favorite travel destinations are Italy, Croatia, Bali (Indonesia), and Thailand. Which are your favorites?
Stitcher, iTunes.
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Who wants to spend less and travel more? That is the focus of this very popular podcast. Since 2014 host Travis Sherry and guests share travel hacks such as how to find cheaper hotel rates, ways to maximize frequent flyer mile credits, and choosing the best credit cards to use overseas. You will be glad you listened.
SoundCloud, Stitcher, iTunes.
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Peter Greenberg is a veteran journalist. He has been a correspondant for Newsweek magazine, an Emmy award-winning journalist for CBS News, and producer for a travel series on cable and public television. He is also a successful book author. Peter records his podcasts from locations worldwide. If you like hearing the latest travel news direct from key industry insiders, this is the podcast series for you.
Stitcher, iTunes, KIRO.
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If you wish to learn how to travel solo as a woman, here is your best resource. It is a travel podcast by women for women. Travelistas Ines and Kathy talk about destinations, travel gear, safety, health concerns, and more that are of particular interest to their female audience. They also interview guests who share the kind of stories and advice that will help you prepare for your next trip with confidence.
Sticher, iTunes.
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A self-annointed "travel enabler," Jason presents creative ways to work and travel. That might include teaching English in a foreign country, working as a tour guide, working for a cruise line, or volunteering. Take the plunge and learn how to live a location independent life. Jason also likes to share unusual travel experiences such as a guest who bicycled around the world.
Stitcher, iTunes.
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Amanda Kendle is a business consultant, mother and traveler from Western Australia. As podcast host, she offers an eclectic mix of travel views and guests per episode. Topics covered may include traveling with kids, off-the-beaten track tours, and how to embrace foreign cultures. With her laid-back charm and practical approach, Amanda receives thumbs up reviews from her listeners in Oz and from around the world.
Omny.fm, Stitcher, iTunes.
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Need inspiration to travel the world as a couple? Steven and Jazmin first met in college, dated, later quit their jobs then hit the road together. Now married, they are still traveling and willing to go anywhere (hence their title, travel to ____). As travel influencers in their 20s, they offer advice to other Millennials about which attractions to see or to avoid, hotel and restaurant recommendations, public transportation, and the best walking routes within a particular city destination.
iTunes.
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