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20 - English Names, Widows and PNG in the 50s

20 - English Names, Widows and PNG in the 50s

FromThe Thoughtful Travel Podcast


20 - English Names, Widows and PNG in the 50s

FromThe Thoughtful Travel Podcast

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Jul 25, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Thoughtful Travel Podcast has reached its 20th episode, and Amanda is celebrating by sharing a collection of special stories her guests have offered that haven’t fit into a particular topic yet, but are far too good not to share.
Annalicia Lynn kicks off this episode with some of her fascinating experiences in Taiwan, and in particular some of the more unusual English names chosen by her students. On a completely different tack, Kerstin Pilz talks about two experiences she and her friend had overseas after becoming widows - and while these stories arise from tragic circumstances, these particular anecdotes are ones you definitely have to laugh at.
Amanda's favourite guest today is none other than her own father, Barry Kendle. He lived and worked in Papua New Guinea in the late 1950s and has some very interesting stories to tell about his times there, many of which Amanda had never actually heard before.
Links:

Annalicia Lynn of Yoga and Pilates Online -http://yogaandpilatesonline.com
Kerstin Pilz of Travel Pilz - http://travelpilz.com
Kerstin’s new venture, Write Your Journey - http://writeyourjourney.com
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Released:
Jul 25, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Thoughtful Travel Podcast with Amanda Kendle is a show for travel lovers. Each episode is packed with travel stories from fellow travel addicts on topics like using foreign languages, meeting the locals, getting lost and what we learn from our travels.