Black Women Travel Podcast shares the stories of Black women who dare to make travel a priority. Yes, in this economy. This community of bold women from all over the world have varied travel stories including short-term travelers based in a country, to long-term travelers living as digital nomads or working abroad. Listen in to hear how they’re able to use travel as a means to connect with themselves and others. Celebrate good times! You now have the opportunity to become an Official Nomad Crew Member through Patreon. Tap the link and join us today Patreon.com/BWTPod
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Truly hope you enjoy and are inspired by this week’s episode with Youmie. In this chapter, Youmie shares her earliest memory of migrating from Haiti t...
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Truly hope you enjoy and are inspired by this week’s episode with Shahidah. In this chapter, Shahidah paints the picture of growing up in Brooklyn, be...
Truly hope you enjoy and are inspired by this week’s episode with Sakita. In this chapter, Sakita says she cherished being able to travel locally as a...
Truly hope you enjoy and are inspired by this week’s episode with Shelly. In this chapter, Shelly shares her experience growing up in North Carolina, ...
Truly hope you enjoy and are inspired by this week’s episode with JoAnna. In this chapter, JoAnna talks about her roots in Trinidad & Tabago and how s...