In this episode of the US City Traveler Podcast, you get to meet Dr. Ken Brown, the author of “Quiet Beauty: The Japanese Gardens of North America,” a book that profiles 26 of the most beautiful and serene Japanese Gardens of the area, offering a thought provoking look at why Japanese gardens have been part […]
In this episode of The US City Traveler Podcast, you get to meet 25-year-old singer, songwriter, and reality star, Jonny Drubel, who has songs performed on MTV, VH1, and CBS, and is a superstar of E!’s new series, the #RichKids of Beverly Hills, which can be seen Sundays at 10pm on E! In our exclusive […]
In this episode of The US City Traveler Podcast, you get to meet Jon Wassner, co-author of “America’s Best Zoos: A Travel Guide for Fans and Families,” which is a guidebook to the nation’s 60 best zoos, with a special forward from Newt Gingrich. Jon has not only traveled the nation visiting many different zoos, […]
The New York Times’ Frugal Traveler shares his money savings tips and experiences, most of which are from places all across america. He has nearly 400,000 Twitter followers and has been contributing to the New York Times since 1998 and he has also contributed to O: The Oprah Magazine, New York Magazine, Conde Nast Traveler and […]
In this episode of the US City Traveler Podcast, you get to meet Steve Pomper, the author of “Seattle Curiosities” and “It Happened In Seattle.” His articles have appeared in American Iron Magazine, Stone Magazine, The Guardian, American Daily, and The Washington Dispatch. Those interested in visiting the “Emerald City” will want to be sure to […]
In this episode of the US City Traveler Podcast, you get to meet Robert Niles, who you may remember from our interview last year. Robert is a former Walt Disney World cast member and the founder and editor of Theme Park Insider, a consumers’ guide to the world’s most popular theme and amusement parks. It’s been […]
St. Louis resident Adam Sommer shares some of his favorite things to see and do in the city. Adam is the publisher of Visit Flyover Country, a family guide that covers destinations from all throughout the USA. If someone only had one day to spend in St. Louis, where would you recommend they go? No visit […]
In this episode of the US City Traveler Podcast, you get to meet Shannon O’Donnell, a 2013 National Geographic Traveler of the Year. She is the author of the critically acclaimed book, the Volunteer Travelers Handbook, and blogger on A Little Adrift. She has been seen in and on USA Today, Lonely Planet, Cosmopolitan, CNN, […]
Andrew, a Houston native, shares some classic favorites along with some of the Lone Star State’s best kept secrets. Andrew is currently a contributing editor for National Geographic, which was founded in 1888 and is currently celebrating it’s 125th anniversary. In addition to their popular magazine and TV channel, they also have a National Geographic […]
Today it is my great pleasure to interview Amy Petulla, the owner and founder of the Chattanooga Ghost Tours. They were named by TripAdvisor as one of the top 10 ghost tours in America and they won a 2013 TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence. Amy is the author of Haunted Chattanooga, which shares all of the biggest […]