Jeff Johns World Exploration in 48 Hours: A 'What Doesn't Suck' Guide To Adventure Travel
Adventure Diaries02/08/24 • 52 min
Jeff, one half of the duo behind What Doesn't Suck, shares his journey from working in TV production to becoming a travel blogger. He discusses the inspiration behind their content, which focuses on highlighting the positive aspects of travel and showcasing off-the-beaten-path destinations. Jeff emphasizes the importance of authenticity and building trust with the audience when working with brands. He also reveals his upcoming project, a book that delves into his travel experiences and personal journey. In this conversation, Jeff discusses the impact of volunteering and cultural interaction on his early travels. He shares his experience of volunteering in Thailand, the Philippines, Bangladesh, and the US after natural disasters. Jeff recommends the organization All Hands for those interested in getting involved in volunteering. Finally, he provides information on where to find more about What Doesn't Suck.
Takeaways
- Choose destinations that you know nothing about and approach them with an open mind.
- Focus on creating unique and valuable content that serves a purpose.
- Engage with your audience and listen to their feedback and preferences.
- Be selective when working with brands and ensure that the partnership aligns with your values and the interests of your audience.
- Balance capturing moments with being present and enjoying the travel experience.
- Consider diversifying your content for different platforms to provide varied value to your audience.
- Take time to pause and assess the most valuable content you can provide, rather than churning out repetitive content.
- Stay true to your voice and avoid chasing trends or compromising your authenticity.
- Writing a book can be a labor of love and an opportunity to share deeper insights and stories from your travel experiences.
00:00 Introduction and Background
01:10 Starting What Doesn't Suck
03:15 Leaving Dubai for Travel Lifestyle
04:24 Choosing Less Accessible Destinations
06:14 Planning Journeys and Creating 48-Hour Guides
08:38 Influences and Inspiration
10:02 Cultural Experiences and Perspectives
11:44 Revisiting Favorite Destinations
13:09 Dicey Situations and Travel Challenges
15:50 Transitioning from TV Production to Travel Blogging
18:15 Settling in the Netherlands
20:43 Bucket List Adventures
25:45 Balancing Filming and Experiencing
32:00 Advice for New Content Creators
40:19 Writing a Book
43:28 Future Plans for What Doesn't Suck
45:22 Volunteering and Cultural Interaction
47:10 Finding More About What Doesn't Suck
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02/08/24 • 52 min
Adventure Diaries - Jeff Johns World Exploration in 48 Hours: A 'What Doesn't Suck' Guide To Adventure Travel
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Chris Watson (00:03.982)
Jeff Johns, welcome to the Adventure Diaries. How are you?
Jeff (00:10.908)
I'm doing great. Thanks very much. Excited to be here and sorry that I am the lesser half of what doesn't suck.
Chris Watson (00:18.878)
Oh no not well, as a way of a short introduction then, so you are one half of the duo behind what doesn't suck and the other half being...
Jeff (00:26.54)
Indeed. My wife and.
Chris Watson (00:29.97)
Yeah, excellent, excellent. So wh
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