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Travel Legend Rick Steves

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Traveling abroad had such an impact on Rick early on, that he chose to dedicate his life to helping others see the world.

In 1976, he launched Rick Steves’ Europe and, over time, built a travel empire along with a community of raving fans (including me!). His best-selling guidebook series, public television show, public radio show, syndicated travel column, small group tours, free resources, and other media all align with his core mission to help people get out and travel Europe.

Rick has had a huge influence on me, both personally and professionally. His recommendations helped shape some of my early trips to Europe, ultimately leading to my life of travel. Rick also showed me it was possible to craft a career around my passion for helping others travel the world.

Needless to say, he’s been a dream guest for me, and it was an absolute honor to chat with him and share this conversation with you today.

What was your biggest takeaway from this episode? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message.

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Tune in to Learn:

  • How Rick’s trip to Norway at 14 years old transformed him forever
  • What he learned from his first time off the road in decades during the pandemic
  • Why Rick encouraged people to rip out pages of one of his guidebooks
  • How the idea of “cronocentrism” can help to inform your travels
  • Our mutual love for “stolen” sandwiches
  • His thoughts on ethical travel in the era of climate change
  • Rick’s advice for getting out of your comfort zone as an experienced traveler
  • The best lesson his parents ever taught him (which also doubles as great business advice)
  • The joy of Rick’s work and how he uses his platform for change
  • And so much more

Resources:

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Thanks to Our Sponsors

  • This episode is sponsored by US Bank's Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card, with the ability to earn up to 5x the points on travel-related expenses like hotels, and rental cars, this card will get you the most return on your next trip.

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Travel Legend Rick Steves

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Traveling abroad had such an impact on Rick early on, that he chose to dedicate his life to helping others see the world.

In 1976, he launched Rick Steves’ Europe and, over time, built a travel empire along with a community of raving fans (including me!). His best-selling guidebook series, public television show, public radio show, syndicated travel column, small group tours, free resources, and other media all align with his core mission to help people get out and travel Europe.

Rick has had a huge influence on me, both personally and professionally. His recommendations helped shape some of my early trips to Europe, ultimately leading to my life of travel. Rick also showed me it was possible to craft a career around my passion for helping others travel the world.

Needless to say, he’s been a dream guest for me, and it was an absolute honor to chat with him and share this conversation with you today.

What was your biggest takeaway from this episode? I'd love to hear your thoughts and hope you will share them by sending me an audio message.

Premium Passport:

Tune in to Learn:

  • How Rick’s trip to Norway at 14 years old transformed him forever
  • What he learned from his first time off the road in decades during the pandemic
  • Why Rick encouraged people to rip out pages of one of his guidebooks
  • How the idea of “cronocentrism” can help to inform your travels
  • Our mutual love for “stolen” sandwiches
  • His thoughts on ethical travel in the era of climate change
  • Rick’s advice for getting out of your comfort zone as an experienced traveler
  • The best lesson his parents ever taught him (which also doubles as great business advice)
  • The joy of Rick’s work and how he uses his platform for change
  • And so much more

Resources:

Want More?

Thanks to Our Sponsors

  • This episode is sponsored by US Bank's Altitude Connect Visa Signature Card, with the ability to earn up to 5x the points on travel-related expenses like hotels, and rental cars, this card will get you the most return on your next trip.

  continue reading

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