
Travel Devil
Clara Francken
Travel Devil is all about unconventional travel. In a world of mass tourism and cheap flights, your host Clara Francken inspires you to travel differently. This podcast holds space for a conscious and sustainable travel lifestyle. You'll get inspired, you'll laugh, and hear incredible stories from a wide range of guests.
Go to @clarafrancken on Instagram to get in touch.
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02/20/25 • 26 min
When we talk about sustainable travel, we often focus on the environment, but what about personal safety? In this episode of Travel Devil, we explore the challenges women face when using public transport, particularly trains.
With real-life experiences and eye-opening statistics - like the fact that 93% of s3xual violence victims on Parisian public transport are women, and 26% are underaged girls - this episode sheds light on an issue that affects millions of travelers worldwide.
We’ll discuss:
- Practical safety tips for traveling by train
- The role of safe spaces in train stations
- How bystanders can help in dangerous situations
- Emergency resources, including key helplines and apps
Drawing on research from the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights and safety initiatives by SNCF, this episode aims to raise awareness and share actionable advice to help create safer journeys for all.
Sources & data about France:
The guide I'm referring to: a guide to female safety on public transport.
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08/29/24 • 49 min
How can we visit Portugal in a more sustainable way? Today's guest is the portages Marta Domingues, a founder of eco-projects and a biodiversity activist.
Marta explains the problems she faces on a daily basis living in Portugal. Over tourism caused her not to visit Lisbon anymore, taking the bus can take a long time, visiting beautiful beaches with her kids became a 3-hour-queue experience by car... But all of those negatives make room for positive solutions.
How can we do eco travel in Portugal? Take the bicycle, visit locals, support communities, find small businesses to do your activities.. Marta shares very valuable information on how to find these activities and inspires you thanks to a great amount of examples.
You'll get inspired, listen to stories and get lots of useful tips!
TOPICS DISCUSSED:
- Background of Marta Domingues
- Public transport in Portugal
- Portuguese intercity busses vs trains
- Impact of over tourism on housing prices in Portugal
- How to find sustainable travel alternatives
- How to find great activities via Facebook, TripAdvisor and Google Maps
- What's the impact of expats on Portugal
- ...
Connect with Marta?
Instagram: @florestadaslebres
Complaints / Suggestions about Portugal:
visitportugal.com/en/contact
livroamarelo.gov.pt/en/
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09/26/24 • 59 min
Today's episode is all about beach cleanups, sharing the story of the coastal and marine management expert and founder Daniel Angelis, who got started during the refugee crisis. Daniel shares his journey of how the refugee boats impacted his home island Lesbos in Greece, and how they dealt with the trash.
He's opening up about leading ocean cleanups and tackling plastic pollution along some of the world’s most beautiful yet fragile coastlines. In Lesbos, environmental conservation met humanitarian aid as more than one refugee boat arrived on the shores. His efforts transformed coastal cleanups into missions of social responsibility, providing listeners with a unique look at how travel, environmental action, and human compassion intersect.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
- Coastal trash due to the refugee crisis on Lesbos: What happened to the stranded refugee boats, how to recycle all the ocean waste after this humanitarian crisis
- Microplastic and beach cleanup efforts: The growing issue of plastic pollution on coastlines and how it affects marine life.
- Coastal cleanup do's and don'ts: What to keep in mind before going on a beach cleanup, what to avoid
- Ocean cleanup: How to clean the ocean with a team of free divers and ships, how to manage waste found in the ocean
- "One Beach at a Time" NGO: Daniel’s mission and how his organization combines ocean conservation with social responsibility.
Whether you’re passionate about ocean cleanup, curious about the intersection of travel and sustainability, or interested in the refugee crisis, this episode offers powerful stories and insights that will inspire you to make a difference.
Connect with Angelis;
onebeachatatime.org
instagram.com/angelis.daniel
Where is your trash traveling (plastic tracker)?
theoceancleanup.com/plastic-tracker
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1- My Flixbus Horror Story
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10/31/23 • 24 min
Join Clara for her first solo episode where she opens up about her Flixbus experiences and tells you about this new travel podcast. In the theme of Halloween this is a horror story which takes place at the bus station in her home town. Clara shares her personal experience with Flixbus and reacts to other's bad experiences on Reddit. If you're asking yourself if you should travel by bus... This episode is for you!
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08/16/24 • 66 min
Many tourists prefer fun facts and experiences over the heavy truths of wildlife conservation, leading to a tourism model that often neglects the needs of the animals and the environment.
What are green flags and red flags of wildlife safaris? Where is a volunteer's money actually going? ...
Margarita Samsonova, an unconventional GREENfluencer and the founder of Behind The Greens media, explains the big differences between fancy safaris and real conservation efforts. She shares how luxury safaris often care more about tourists than animals, leading to poor treatment of wildlife. Margarita's love for animals and nature pushes her to support eco-friendly travel and reveal the true impact of these trips on the environment and local people.
We discuss the importance of transparency in where your money goes and the red flags to watch out for, such as companies promoting selfies with animals or overemphasizing the "big five" sightings. Learn about the green flags that indicate a positive impact, like eco-friendly practices and community involvement.
You'll get inspired, listen to stories about wildlife conservation camps, stories of beautiful interactions and of bad examples of safaris, laugh and get chills.
TOPICS DISCUSSED:
- Greenfluencing and its role in promoting eco-friendly travel
- Differentiating between wildlife experiences and safaris
- The impact of safari tourism on wildlife and ecosystems
- Challenges faced by local communities and wildlife due to safari tourism
- The difficulty in balancing conservation efforts with the desire for entertainment and profit.
- The impact of social media on travel and environmental awareness
- The importance of authenticity and transparency in travel content creation
- The challenges of balancing tourism with wildlife conservation
- Criteria for choosing responsible and ethical wildlife tourism experiences.
- How different types of tourism (safaris, conservation parks) operate and generate revenue.
- The illegal trade of wildlife parts and its devastating effects on animal populations.
- The rise of voluntourism and its impact on wildlife tourism.
- The impact of the covid pandemic on travel trends
- The importance of research and education in responsible tourism
- The concept of the "Big Five" and its implications
- The role of local communities in wildlife conservation
Connect with Margarita Samsonova?
Instagram: @margreen_s
Website: www.behindthegreens.co
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12/05/24 • 39 min
How far would you go to raise awareness about climate change? Reuben Ntuluki walked 1000 km through Botswana to prove that sustainable travel is possible and necessary. In this episode of Travel Devil, your host Clara Francken uncovers the challenges, triumphs, and lessons from Reuben’s inspiring journey.
Topics covered:
- Reuben's untold story of walking 1000 km
- The truth behind funding for climate projects in Botswana
- The link between eco-mobility and reducing carbon footprints
- Traditional and modern sustainable travel practices in Botswana
- How Reuben overcame the odds to secure international recognition for his NGO
This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about sustainability, travel, and the power of grassroots advocacy.
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03/27/25 • 72 min
Vanlife offers freedom, adventure, and breathtaking landscapes, but what about its environmental impact? In this episode, your host Clara Francken sits down with Alise from Outdoor Nerds to dive into the reality of vanlife in Canada. Beyond the Instagram-worthy views, we explore what it takes to live on the road while keeping sustainability in mind.
What we cover in this episode:
- The true environmental footprint of vanlife, how much fuel does it really take, how to build an eco-friendly van?
- The biggest challenges of living in a van full-time, from extreme weather to finding ethical overnight spots
- The financial side of vanlife: what's the real cost, and should you buy or rent a van?
- Workaway, remote jobs, and other creative ways to fund life on the road
- Must-visit places in Canada for an eco-conscious road trip
- The unexpected struggles (and rewards) of a mobile lifestyle
If you've ever considered hitting the road in a van but wondered how to do it responsibly, this episode is for you. We break down the realities, and compromises needed to make vanlife in Canada both fun and sustainable.
Listen now to uncover what vanlife in Canada is really like—beyond the filtered Instagram posts.
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11/09/23 • 40 min
Is it really dangerous to go bike packing solo as a woman? Travel Devil host Clara talked to Tania, full-time traveler on her bicycle about 8 month a year! Tania did a 10.000 km tour in South America, 9.000 km in Afrika and many more km's on other trips. Her story isn't only very strong, she's extremely inspiring and was a big inspiration to start Clara's own bicycle touring journey.
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05/01/24 • 33 min
1500km of cycling around the Dutch border & crossing to neighbor countries hundreds of times. Bicycle touring around your own country while following strict rules. Vincent Wever cycled around his homecountry The Netherlands. His rules?
1. stay as close to the border as possible
2. don't do the same route twice
The borders of Holland touch both Belgium and Germany. But they also cross houses, stores, gardens, rivers and more. What inspired Vincent to travel around The Netherlands? What did he learn about crossing boarders? What are the differences between The Netherlands and Belgium? And more... coming up in this episode!
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08/01/24 • 54 min
Bikepacking or work 'n holiday? Mix both to get workpacking. This week's guest decided to leave his office and make it mobile. Gunnar Fehlau started working from his e-cargobike, as he calls it "workpacking".
Gunnar shares tips on how to start your own bicycle touring workpack journey and explains how his start wasn't the best. Our host Clara Francken talks with him about the difficulties he faced and the solutions he found. How Gunnar arranged his one-year trip from idea to the start to the power to continue. Which insights did he learn? What advice can he give us? Find all of that out in this episode.
Want to connect with Gunnar Fehlau, the ultimate workpacker? 👇
- https://workpacking.de
- https://www.instagram.com/velopreneur/
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FAQ
How many episodes does Travel Devil have?
Travel Devil currently has 29 episodes available.
What topics does Travel Devil cover?
The podcast is about Leisure, Places & Travel, Society & Culture, Interview, Backpacking, Podcasts, Travel and Sustainability.
What is the most popular episode on Travel Devil?
The episode title '12- Cycling across the border of The Netherlands w/ Vincent Wever' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Travel Devil?
The average episode length on Travel Devil is 46 minutes.
How often are episodes of Travel Devil released?
Episodes of Travel Devil are typically released every 14 days, 3 hours.
When was the first episode of Travel Devil?
The first episode of Travel Devil was released on Oct 31, 2023.
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