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The Hidden Psychology Behind Restorative Travel

21 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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If you’ve ever returned from a trip feeling just as tired as when you left, this conversation may shift how you think about travel entirely. In this episode of M.E.S.H., Dr. Pamela Brewer speaks with Dr. Lisa Pittman—a licensed clinical psychologist, travel coach, and global citizen—about how travel can move beyond escape and become a meaningful tool for restoration, clarity, and self-connection. Drawing from both clinical insight and lived experience, Dr. Pittman invites us to reconsider what it means to truly “get away,” and how intentional travel can help us return more grounded, more aware, and more aligned with ourselves. Together, they explore how travel can be reframed as an investment in mental, emotional, and social health—not just a break from responsibility, but an opportunity to better understand what we need and how we care for ourselves. 🌟 Topics Covered: * What intentional travel really means * Why vacations often fail to restore us * Travel as a form of self-care and emotional renewal * Solo travel, safety, and personal thresholds * The rise of travel coaching and what it offers Key takeaways * What does self-care through travel actually look like? * How do you define success for a trip before you take it? * What makes travel feel meaningful rather than exhausting? * Can travel with children still support rest and renewal? * What is the difference between travel coaching and travel planning? Learn more about our guest: * Website: thetraveldoctallc.com * Instagram: @thetraveldocta * LinkedIn: Dr. Lisa Pittman Resource List: * Organizations mentioned * Travel Coach Network #MentalHealth #SelfCare #IntentionalLiving #TravelWellness #EmotionalHealth #SoloTravel #BurnoutRecovery #PersonalGrowth #MindfulTravel #MESHPodcast

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