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The Magic of Solo Travel with Travel and Nature Writer Jini Reddy

Season 1, Ep. 4

Jini’s latest book Wanderland is about her quest to find the spiritual in the British landscape, so who better to talk about the magic you can encounter when you have adventures by yourself? We also chat about why we need more diverse voices in travel writing, her five-day fast with a shaman and a Yeti, and why a level of anxiety is all part of the solo travel experience. Plus, the time she bumped into Mother Theresa while looking for a toilet.

 

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