
Episode #2 - Travel through history with Carole Copeland Thomas and special co-host Azaria
01/15/19 • 45 min
In this episode Diversity Coach and travel organizer Carole Copeland Thomas shares some of her amazing experiences during travel and enlightens us with some history along the way.
She provides us with some off-the-beaten path travel why the world is a wealth of knowledge. I'm sharing the podcast with my special co-host 10-year old Azaria Cassells, who has some specific questions she wants answered as she begins her own exploration.
For Carole's upcoming trips you can go to -msstravelandtours.com
In this episode Diversity Coach and travel organizer Carole Copeland Thomas shares some of her amazing experiences during travel and enlightens us with some history along the way.
She provides us with some off-the-beaten path travel why the world is a wealth of knowledge. I'm sharing the podcast with my special co-host 10-year old Azaria Cassells, who has some specific questions she wants answered as she begins her own exploration.
For Carole's upcoming trips you can go to -msstravelandtours.com
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Could you live the nomadic lifestyle, traveling from country to country, encountering different people, food, languages and cultures? What would you learn? What would you miss? What would be the added challenge if you were African American?
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This was a fun discussion and hopefully I can have Erick back to continue. If you want to follow Erick's travel, he can been reached on Instagram MinorityNomad
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