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The Year of the Rabbit: Count Your Blessings
From Let's Travel! Radio | 11:47
Join us today for the first part of this week's show on the upcoming Chinese New Year with special guest Ms. Peng Zeng, assistant director of the Children and Youth Program at the China Institute in New York.
The Museum of Chinese in America: The Chinese Identity
From Let's Travel! Radio | 09:38
Today we celebrate the Chinese New Year with special guest S. Alice Mong, director of the Museum of Chinese in America.
Travel in China: Exploring the Culture
From Let's Travel! Radio | 11:10
We continue our celebration of the Chinese New Year with special guest Baoshi Jin, assistant director of China National Tourist Office in New York.
The Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan and More
From Let's Travel! Radio | 07:16
We continue the Chinese New Year celebration with the first part of this week's show on China World Heritage with special guests Ms. Lulu Zhou, associate director of philanthropy at The Nature Conservancy in China, and Ms. Mei Zhang, founder of WildChina.
Mei Zhang is Founder of WildChina, a premium sustainable travel company offering distinctive, ecologically sensitive journeys to all corners of China. A native of Yunnan Province in southwest China, Mei was inspired to start her own business in 2000 while serving as a consultant to The Nature Conservancy in China. Applying the knowledge and skills from her consulting years at McKinsey & Company, she has transformed WildChina into a successful business with over thirty employees and offices in Beijing and the United States. Her passion for travel and familiarity with the consulting industry means she is acutely aware of the needs of the business and educational travel community. Mei was selected as a 2009 A-List Top Travel Agent by Travel + Leisure. She holds an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Green Travel and Fresh Local Cuisine
From Let's Travel! Radio | 07:26
Join us for the second part of this week's show on China World Heritage with special guests Ms. Lulu Zhou, associate director of philanthropy at The Nature Conservancy in China, and Ms. Mei Zhang, founder of WildChina
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Mei Zhang is Founder of WildChina, a premium sustainable travel company offering distinctive, ecologically sensitive journeys to all corners of China. A native of Yunnan Province in southwest China, Mei was inspired to start her own business in 2000 while serving as a consultant to The Nature Conservancy in China. Applying the knowledge and skills from her consulting years at McKinsey & Company, she has transformed WildChina into a successful business with over thirty employees and offices in Beijing and the United States. Her passion for travel and familiarity with the consulting industry means she is acutely aware of the needs of the business and educational travel community. Mei was selected as a 2009 A-List Top Travel Agent by Travel + Leisure. She holds an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Going Green: Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces
From Let's Travel! Radio | 11:02
We conclude this week's show on China World Heritage with special guests Ms. Lulu Zhou, associate director of philanthropy at The Nature Conservancy in China, and Ms. Mei Zhang, founder of WildChina
Mei Zhang is Founder of WildChina, a premium sustainable travel company offering distinctive, ecologically sensitive journeys to all corners of China. A native of Yunnan Province in southwest China, Mei was inspired to start her own business in 2000 while serving as a consultant to The Nature Conservancy in China. Applying the knowledge and skills from her consulting years at McKinsey & Company, she has transformed WildChina into a successful business with over thirty employees and offices in Beijing and the United States. Her passion for travel and familiarity with the consulting industry means she is acutely aware of the needs of the business and educational travel community. Mei was selected as a 2009 A-List Top Travel Agent by Travel + Leisure. She holds an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Lets Travel to Jamaica!
From Let's Travel! Radio | 10:31
Come taste the wine, the music, and the sites and sounds of Jamaica with guests consul general Geneive Brown Metzger, and business development manager Christopher Dobson of the Jamaica Tourist Board.
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Christopher Dobson is currently employed to the Jamaica Tourist Board as a business development manager with responsibility for the Northeast United States. He is directly responsible for helping to increase Jamaica’s visitor arrivals from New York State and southern Connecticut. His role incorporates working closely with retail and wholesale accounts in travel - specifically travel consultants, tour operators/wholesalers, along with air carriers serving the destination, while helping to position-brand Jamaica in the marketplace through active involvement in promotions and consumer events, making the destination a household name.
Lets Travel to Jamaica!
From Let's Travel! Radio | 10:31
Come taste the wine, the music, and the sites and sounds of Jamaica with guests consul general Geneive Brown Metzger, and business development manager Christopher Dobson of the Jamaica Tourist Board.
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Christopher Dobson is currently employed to the Jamaica Tourist Board as a business development manager with responsibility for the Northeast United States. He is directly responsible for helping to increase Jamaica’s visitor arrivals from New York State and southern Connecticut. His role incorporates working closely with retail and wholesale accounts in travel - specifically travel consultants, tour operators/wholesalers, along with air carriers serving the destination, while helping to position-brand Jamaica in the marketplace through active involvement in promotions and consumer events, making the destination a household name.
A Passport to Jamaican Resorts
From Let's Travel! Radio | 08:41
We continue our show on Jamaica this week with guests consul general Geneive Brown Metzger, and business development manager Christopher Dobson of the Jamaica Tourist Board.
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Christopher Dobson is currently employed to the Jamaica Tourist Board as a business development manager with responsibility for the Northeast United States. He is directly responsible for helping to increase Jamaica’s visitor arrivals from New York State and southern Connecticut. His role incorporates working closely with retail and wholesale accounts in travel - specifically travel consultants, tour operators/wholesalers, along with air carriers serving the destination, while helping to position-brand Jamaica in the marketplace through active involvement in promotions and consumer events, making the destination a household name.
Masks, Confetti, and Dance: Carnevale!
From Let's Travel! Radio | 11:40
Join us for this week's annual salute to Carnivale and the season of Lent in Italy with special guests Gianni Miradoli, president and CEO of Central Holidays, and Eva Zenardi, communications director of the Italian Cultural Institute in New York.
An Italian native, Eva Zanardi has lived in Manhattan since 1991. A world traveler fluent in four languages, she is currently employed as director of communications at the Italian Cultural Institute in New York City since 1999. Prior to this, she majored in French and Spanish at the Universita' di Venezia and holds a degree in foreign languages. Afterwards, she pursued a successful career as a foreign correspondent for Italian Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, writing about jewelry, art, and cinema. She graduated with honors in 2007 as Graduate Gemologist, Graduate Diamonds, Graduate Colored Stones, Accredited Jewelry Professional, and Jewelry Essentials. She is also a certified Vinyasa Yoga teacher.
Traditional Italian: Signature Dishes and Regional Tastes
From Let's Travel! Radio | 11:06
We continue this week's celebration of Carnevale with an exploration of Italian food and wine with guests Julia della Croce, award-winning author of Italian Home Cooking, and Charles Scicolone, wine consultant and web radio personality.
Charles Scicolone is a wine consultant, web radio personality, writer, and educator. As the sommelier for a major New York City Italian restaurant, he was nominated by the James Beard Awards for Outstanding Wine Service and Wine List for six years running. He currently develops wine lists on a freelance basis for both restaurants and individuals. Together with his wife, food and wine writer Michele Scicolone, Charles is the author of Pizza - Any Way You Slice It! and has written articles for Eating Well, Santé, House Beautiful, Gourmet, McCall’s, Beverage Media, Wine Enthusiast, and Tibesti. He also hosts wine, food, and cultural tours to Europe several times a year. He has participated in special corporate events for clients including American Express and has appeared on national television on Emeril Live!, Stress Free Cooking, In Food Today, Ciao Italia, and Cooking Live. Recently, he was awarded a Distinguished Service Award by the Italian Trade Commission.
Letting Go Sensually and Spiritually
From Let's Travel! Radio | 09:35
We conclude our trip to Italian Carnevale with guests Alessandra Belloni, founder of I Giullari di Piazza; Charles Scicolone, wine consultant and web radio personality; and Julia della Croce, award-winning cookbook author.
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Julia della Croce is one of America’s foremost authorities on Italian food. She began her career as a restaurant critic and has now authored over thirteen cooking and travel books, many of which have been translated into French and thirteen other languages, and distributed around the world. She also conducts cultural and culinary tours to Italy. Her work has appeared in many magazines, newspapers, and online publications including The New York Times, Food & Wine, and The Washington Post. She has been broadcast on countless radio and national television shows, including the Food Network. Besides working towards the preservation of traditional Italian cuisine through publishing and teaching, Julia has dedicated herself to advocacy work for better food and sustainable agriculture. She pioneered an award-winning healthy school food program for 200 children at an independent school in New York and developed a nutrition program providing natural food and local farm-raised produce to an emergency food pantry in New York City serving some 900,000 people every year.
Charles Scicolone is a wine consultant, web radio personality, writer, and educator. As the sommelier for a major New York City Italian restaurant, he was nominated by the James Beard Awards for Outstanding Wine Service and Wine List for six years running. He currently develops wine lists on a freelance basis for both restaurants and individuals. Together with his wife, food and wine writer Michele Scicolone, Charles is the author of Pizza - Any Way You Slice It! and has written articles for Eating Well, Santé, House Beautiful, Gourmet, McCall’s, Beverage Media, Wine Enthusiast, and Tibesti. He also hosts wine, food, and cultural tours to Europe several times a year. He has participated in special corporate events for clients including American Express and has appeared on national television on Emeril Live!, Stress Free Cooking, In Food Today, Ciao Italia, and Cooking Live. Recently, he was awarded a Distinguished Service Award by the Italian Trade Commission.
Engineers Without Borders-USA (Part 1)
From Let's Travel! Radio | 11:37
Join us for this week's show on "Engineers Without Borders-USA". Hear executive producer Catherine A. Leslie speak about E.W.B's mission, supporting community-driven development programs worldwide.
Join us for this week's show on "Engineers Without Borders-USA". Hear executive producer Catherine A. Leslie speak about E.W.B's mission, supporting community-driven development programs worldwide.
Engineers Without Borders-USA (Part 2)
From Let's Travel! Radio | 09:57
We continue this week's show on Engineers Without Borders hearing from their P.R. and events manager, Jenny Starkey, and Cathy A. Leslie about their community-driven development programs worldwide.
We continue this week's show on Engineers Without Borders hearing from their P.R. and events manager, Jenny Starkey, and Cathy A. Leslie about their community-driven development programs worldwide.
Come Celebrate Ireland!
From Let's Travel! Radio | 11:38
Join us for this week's show as we salute and celebrate Ireland! Hear from Consul General Noel Kilkenny and P.R. executive Bernard McMullan as they speak about the culture, sights, and experiences of Ireland!
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Join us for this week's show as we salute and celebrate Ireland! Hear from Consul General Noel Kilkenny and P.R. executive Bernard McMullan as they speak about the culture, sights, and experiences of Ireland!
Discover Ireland
From Let's Travel! Radio | 10:27
We continue this week's show on Ireland with guests tourist board director Bernard McMullan, and Consul General Noel Kilkenny. Listen and find out why it's a perfect time to discover Ireland!
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We continue this week's show on Ireland with guests tourist board director Bernard McMullan, and Consul General Noel Kilkenny. Listen and find out why it's a perfect time to discover Ireland!
Ireland's Art and Cultural History
From Let's Travel! Radio | 09:42
We conclude this week's show with special guests Rachael Gilkey of the Irish Arts Center, and William Hurley of the Irish American Historical Society.
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We conclude this week's show with special guests Rachael Gilkey of the Irish Arts Center, and William Hurley of the Irish American Historical Society.
Online Detraction and Media Distraction
From Let's Travel! Radio | 09:01
Join us for this week's show as we discuss the online presence and media, from distraction to addiction, with psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert.
If the City Were to Become Human
From Let's Travel! Radio | 10:11
We continue this week's show on media portrayal and city pathology with psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert.
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Rates and Wrapping Up
From Let's Travel! Radio | 06:11
We conclude this week's show with practicing psychotherapist and media guru Jonathan Alpert.
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Traveling with Pets!
From Let's Travel! Radio | 09:56
Join us this week as we revisit our August 27th, 2009 show "Traveling with Pets"! Hear from guests Sharanya Krishna Prasad, the U.S. Program Officer World Society for the Protection of Animals; Ani Ajemian, environmental lawyer and former eco-volunteer; and Allen Nyhuis and Jon Wassner, authors of "America's Best Zoos: A Travel Guide for Fans and Families".
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Language, music, food, dance- so many great things come together in the world of travel! An English/Music major at Fordham University, Gina Ciliberto loves learning about all of these and then passing on her findings to the fans and promoters of Let’s Travel! When she’s not connecting travel enthusiasts to the show and website, Gina enjoys writing, singing, reading, cooking, teaching, and photography. She is desperately in love with New York City, especially the Belmont section of the Bronx where she resides. Currently, she participates in the Rose Hill Society, St. Martin of Tours Catechetical program and youth group, Kappa International at Roosevelt High School, Residential Housing Association, and an American-Catholic studies program. However, she most enjoys being a member of the Anne Devenney house, which allows her to experience the Bronx and all it has to offer, from rich Latino culture to the heart of Little Italy on Arthur Ave!
Saving Endangered Species and Rainforests
From Let's Travel! Radio | 11:03
We continue this week's show with guests Sharanya Krishna Prasad, the U.S. Program Officer World Society for the Protection of Animals, and environmental lawyer Ani Ajemian.
Ani E. Ajemian is currently an associate at Sherin and Lodgen, LLP in Boston, Massachusetts. Her practice focuses on environmental, real estate, and land-use law. From February through May 2003, Ani traveled to Costa Rica to volunteer for the country’s ministry of environment and energy. Her volunteer experience included environmental and community-based projects focused on endangered species and rainforest preservation. During her trip she spent two weeks on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast at the Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge to patrol beaches for nesting endangered leatherback turtles. Her work included collecting turtle eggs and relocating them to protected hatching locations. Ani holds a Juris Doctor degree from Suffolk University with a concentration in International Law and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of Vermont.
Saving Endangered Species and Rainforests
From Let's Travel! Radio | 11:03
We continue this week's show with guests Sharanya Krishna Prasad, the U.S. Program Officer World Society for the Protection of Animals, and environmental lawyer Ani Ajemian.
Ani E. Ajemian is currently an associate at Sherin and Lodgen, LLP in Boston, Massachusetts. Her practice focuses on environmental, real estate, and land-use law. From February through May 2003, Ani traveled to Costa Rica to volunteer for the country’s ministry of environment and energy. Her volunteer experience included environmental and community-based projects focused on endangered species and rainforest preservation. During her trip she spent two weeks on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast at the Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge to patrol beaches for nesting endangered leatherback turtles. Her work included collecting turtle eggs and relocating them to protected hatching locations. Ani holds a Juris Doctor degree from Suffolk University with a concentration in International Law and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of Vermont.
The Study Abroad Trend
From Let's Travel! Radio | 10:18
Join us for this week's show as we learn about the study-abroad experience with our very own Gina Ciliberto and special guest Dr. Ronald Méndez-Clark, director of International and Study-Abroad Programs at Fordham University.
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A native of Puerto Rico, Dr. Ronald Méndez-Clark organized Fordham’s Office of International and Study Abroad Programs (ISAP) in 2000 and has served as the ISAP Director ever since. He earned his Bachelor’s degree at the Universidad de Puerto Rico, and a Master's and Doctorate in Romance Languages and Literature from Princeton University. He first came to Fordham University as a Spanish instructor in 1978. Prior to his appointment as director, he served as Associate Chair of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures and as Director of the Latin American and Latino Studies Institute. He is the author of Onetti y la (In)Fidelidad a las Reglas del Juego and his article publications cover his areas of research on Latin American fiction, translation, Caribbean/Latino Studies, and, more recently, international education. He presently serves on the Arcadia College of Global Studies' National Advisory Board and on the Council on International Educational Exchange's Academic Consortium Board.
Learning Immersion: Spain, Russia, and New York
From Let's Travel! Radio | 13:12
We continue our show on studying abroad with our guests from Fordham University and the New York Institute of Technology as they talk about their cultural education, domestic and overseas.
Language, music, food, dance- so many great things come together in the world of travel! An English/Music major at Fordham University, Gina Ciliberto loves learning about all of these and then passing on her findings to the fans and promoters of Let’s Travel! When she’s not connecting travel enthusiasts to the show and website, Gina enjoys writing, singing, reading, cooking, teaching, and photography. She is desperately in love with New York City, especially the Belmont section of the Bronx where she resides. Currently, she participates in the Rose Hill Society, St. Martin of Tours Catechetical program and youth group, Kappa International at Roosevelt High School, Residential Housing Association, and an American-Catholic studies program. However, she most enjoys being a member of the Anne Devenney house, which allows her to experience the Bronx and all it has to offer, from rich Latino culture to the heart of Little Italy on Arthur Ave!
Elizabeth Dausch is from Potomac, Maryland. She is a senior at Fordham University, majoring in Visual Art. While in Russia, she took over 1500 pictures documenting the semester. She hopes that her love of photography and travel can merge one day in photo-journalistic work.
Studying Abroad, Staying Practical
From Let's Travel! Radio | 11:50
We conclude our study-abroad discussion as guest Dr. Ronald Méndez-Clark and students Gina, Guillemette, Elizabeth, and Albert share their favorite (and most surprising) experiences from Spain, Russia, and New York.
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Language, music, food, dance- so many great things come together in the world of travel! An English/Music major at Fordham University, Gina Ciliberto loves learning about all of these and then passing on her findings to the fans and promoters of Let’s Travel! When she’s not connecting travel enthusiasts to the show and website, Gina enjoys writing, singing, reading, cooking, teaching, and photography. She is desperately in love with New York City, especially the Belmont section of the Bronx where she resides. Currently, she participates in the Rose Hill Society, St. Martin of Tours Catechetical program and youth group, Kappa International at Roosevelt High School, Residential Housing Association, and an American-Catholic studies program. However, she most enjoys being a member of the Anne Devenney house, which allows her to experience the Bronx and all it has to offer, from rich Latino culture to the heart of Little Italy on Arthur Ave!
Elizabeth Dausch is from Potomac, Maryland. She is a senior at Fordham University, majoring in Visual Art. While in Russia, she took over 1500 pictures documenting the semester. She hopes that her love of photography and travel can merge one day in photo-journalistic work.
Ancient Traditions and Tartan Week
From Let's Travel! Radio | 10:23
Join us for this week's show on the ancient land of Scotland, wish special guest Fiona Stewardt, Scotland's director of communications in the U.S..
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Join us for this week's show on the ancient land of Scotland, wish special guest Fiona Stewardt, Scotland's director of communications in the U.S..
Burns Suppers, Kilts, and Thirty-Six Bottles of Whiskey
From Let's Travel! Radio | 11:47
We continue this week's show on Scotland with guests Fiona Stwardt, Scotland's director of communications in the U.S.; and fashion designer Charlie Nicholsby.
We continue this week's show on Scotland with guests Fiona Stwardt, Scotland's director of communications in the U.S.; and fashion designer Charlie Nicholsby.
Scottish Family Roots
From Let's Travel! Radio | 09:39
We conclude this week's show on Scotland with special guest Gillian Swan, ancestral marketing manager of the Riverside Metropolitan Museum; Fiona Stewardt, Scotland's director of communications in the U.S.; and Michael Smith, head chef of The Three Chimneys restaurant.
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We conclude this week's show on Scotland with special guest Gillian Swan, ancestral marketing manager of the Riverside Metropolitan Museum; Fiona Stewardt, Scotland's director of communications in the U.S.; and Michael Smith, head chef of The Three Chimneys restaurant.
The Society of International Railway Travelers
From Let's Travel! Radio | 13:26
Join us this week as we travel Europe by rail with special guest Owen Hardy, president of the Society of International Railway Travelers.
Orient-Express Travel
From Let's Travel! Radio | 10:57
We continue this week's travel across Europe by rail with special guest Alistair Ballantine, vice president of Orient-Express.
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Alistair Ballantine was born and brought up in England with a twin brother and younger sister. He studied French Language and Civilisation at the University of the Sorbonne in Paris and did a Master's Degree at Cambridge University in England. His career includes three years as the chairman of The World Expeditionary Association in London and then twenty-five years with Abercrombie and Kent. He is currently vice president of Orient-Express and director of sales and marketing for Orient-Express in the Americas. His career and love of travel has taken him to 150 countries worldwide, to all seven continents, including the Antarctic at least twice. His interests include travel and photography, fly-fishing, golf, skiing, as well as food and wine. He is passionate about travel as a means of bringing people together and improving understanding of the cultural and geopolitical issues around the globe today.
Eurostar and Rail Europe
From Let's Travel! Radio | 11:38
We conclude this week's show of Europe by rail with Fraser Tisdale, corporate sales director for Eurostar in New York; and Jean Heger, vice president of business development for Rail Europe.
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Jean Heger is the vice president of business development at Rail Europe. She joined Rail Europe in 1984 and has worked across a range of positions including inside sales, regional sales, and more recently as vice president of sales and product, managing both the nation sales team and the product development team. In her new role, Jean will continue to oversee the company's relationships with rail suppliers while also developing new business and partnership opportunities beyond Rail Europe's current product portfolio. Serving North American travelers for over 75 years, Rail Europe has provided sophisticated travelers access to the most romantic and truly European method of travel, and has emerged as an essential part of the vacation planning process. With a vast rail network throughout Europe - representing more than 35 railroad operators throughout the continent - Rail Europe has been a dominating presence in European rail travel since 1932.