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Travel Beyond Home (TBH) - This podcast is for curious folks, culture lovers, and travelers at heart. My goal is BIG and AUDACIOUS: talk to one woman from EVERY country. Step into a journey around the world without packing a suitcase. TBH with Vitra is a travel and culture podcast that celebrates global stories, women’s voices, and everyday life in different countries. Hosted by Vitra, each episode features an authentic conversation with one woman representing her country—sharing cultural norms, traditions, mindset, and what it’s really like to live there. Follow on IG/YT/TT @TBHwithVitra

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9 episodios

episode TBH with Vitra | Travel Beyond Home to Italy, 009 artwork

TBH with Vitra | Travel Beyond Home to Italy, 009

🇮🇹 Italy Episode – TBH with Vitra: Italian Culture, Italian Lifestyle, and the Art of Enjoying Life In this episode of Travel Beyond Home, Vitra sits down with Giada Licastro for a warm and eye-opening conversation about Italian culture, Italian lifestyle, and what daily life in Italy really looks like beyond the postcards. If you’ve ever been curious about life in Italy, Italian traditions, or how Italians approach food, relationships, and everyday living, this episode offers a deeper look into what truly defines the Italian way of life. Giada shares that in Italy, life isn’t about constant hustle or chasing big moments—it’s about enjoying small things, slowing down, and being present. Whether it’s a simple meal, an evening aperitivo, or time spent with loved ones, these everyday rituals are at the heart of Italian culture. We talk about Italian food culture, which goes far beyond what’s on the plate. Meals in Italy are a social experience—structured, intentional, and often shared over multiple courses, from antipasto to pasta, secondi, dessert, and even a final espresso or limoncello. Giada also explains how food plays a central role in building relationships in Italy. Important conversations, celebrations, and even work meetings often happen around the table—because in Italian culture, connection and conversation are just as important as the meal itself. In this episode, we cover: 🇮🇹 What defines Italian culture and lifestyle today🍝 The structure and meaning behind traditional Italian meals 🍷 The role of aperitivo and slowing down after the workday🤝 How food and shared meals deepen relationships in Italy✨ The Italian perspective on happiness and enjoying simple moments Whether you’re exploring Italy travel, interested in Italian culture and traditions, or looking for ways to bring more intention and joy into your everyday life, this episode offers a meaningful and relatable perspective. 🎧 Watch or listen on YouTube & Spotify — best experienced with curiosity, conversation, and a love of culture. 💬 Follow my journey to speak with one woman from EVERY country in the world on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok: @TBHwithVitra TBH (Travel Beyond Home) with Vitra is a culture-focused video podcast for folks who love travel, global perspectives, and meaningful conversations. Each episode features a woman from a different country sharing her lived experience — from traditions and food to values, identity, and everyday life. The mission: interview one woman from EVERY country in the world and build a global sisterhood — one conversation at a time. 🌍✨ 00:00 Introduction to Italian Culture 06:38 Exploring Italian Identity Beyond Stereotypes 09:55 The Beauty of Everyday Life in Italy 13:34 Traditions and Values in Modern Italy 16:51 Pride in Italian Heritage  19:06 The Ritual of Italian Food 22:16 Enjoying Life: The Italian Way 25:15 Perspective on Life's Challenges 28:06 The Essence of a Good Life 30:18 Experiencing Authentic Italian Culture 31:40 Connecting with Locals 32:35 The Importance of Enjoying Life

8 de abr de 2026 - 35 min
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TBH with Vitra | Travel Beyond Home to Nigeria, 008

🇳🇬 Nigeria Episode – TBH with Vitra: Nigerian Culture, Nigerian Food, and Life Beyond Lagos In this episode of Travel Beyond Home, Vitra sits down with Nigerian cultural guide and entrepreneur Remi Osifo for a vibrant and eye-opening conversation about Nigerian culture, Nigerian food, and what daily life really looks like across Africa’s most populous country. If you’ve ever been curious about Nigeria travel, Nigerian traditions, or the incredible diversity of cultures within the country, this episode offers a rich introduction beyond the headlines. Remi explains that Nigeria is far more than what many people imagine. With 36 states, hundreds of languages, and three major ethnic groups — Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa — Nigeria is a country defined by diversity. We talk about Nigerian food culture, one of the most beloved parts of life in Nigeria. From spicy Yoruba dishes to vegetable-rich Eastern meals and sweet Northern treats, food is one of the strongest ways Nigerians connect across tribes and traditions. Remi also shares what respect looks like in Nigerian culture, including traditional greetings where younger people kneel or lie flat in front of elders as a sign of honor — and how younger generations are evolving these customs today. And while many travelers know Lagos, Remi encourages visitors to explore beyond Lagos to places like Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city, where she lives — a calmer and more laid-back cultural hub that offers a different perspective on Nigerian life. In this episode, we cover: 🇳🇬 What defines Nigerian culture today🍲 The incredible diversity of Nigerian food across tribes🤝 How respect and greetings shape Nigerian social life🏙 Lagos vs Abuja — two very different sides of Nigeria🧭 Why travelers should explore beyond Lagos👗 Cultural traditions, attire, and identity across Nigeria’s tribes Whether you’re researching Nigeria travel, interested in African culture and traditions, or simply love hearing women share real stories about life in different countries, this episode offers a thoughtful and fascinating introduction to Nigeria. 🎧 Watch or listen on YouTube & Spotify — best experienced with curiosity, conversation, and a love of culture. 💬 Follow the journey to speak with one woman from every country in the world on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok: @TBHwithVitra TBH (Travel Beyond Home) with Vitra is a culture-focused video podcast for women who love travel, global perspectives, and meaningful conversations. Each episode features a woman from a different country sharing her lived experience — from traditions and food to values, identity, and everyday life. The mission: interview one woman from EVERY country in the world and build a global sisterhood — one conversation at a time. 🌍✨ 00:00 Introduction to Nigeria's Diversity 05:39 Understanding Nigeria's Major Tribes 11:46 Religion and Spirituality in Nigeria 13:33 Remy's Childhood and Cultural Background 16:38 Exploring Nigeria Beyond the Big Cities 17:59 Exploring Traditional Nigerian Cuisine 19:08 Diverse Landscapes and Cultural Experiences 19:21 The Importance of Family and Community 20:19 Core Values in Nigerian Society 23:19 Respect and Generational Changes 24:14 Passing Down Traditions and Language 25:22 Defining Success in Nigerian Culture 27:09 Celebrating Life and Community 28:23 Stereotypes and Misconceptions about Nigeria 30:22 Cultural Etiquette for Visitors 32:20 The Beauty of Nigeria Beyond Stereotypes 33:25 Bringing a Piece of Nigeria Home

11 de mar de 2026 - 34 min
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TBH with Vitra | Travel Beyond Home to Grenada, 007

🇬🇩 Grenada Episode – TBH with Vitra: Grenada Culture, Grenadian Food, and Spicemas Carnival In this episode of Travel Beyond Home, Vitra sits down with Grenadian lawyer, food entrepreneur, and cultural storyteller Rosana John-Mitchell for a warm and insightful conversation about Grenada culture, Caribbean traditions, and what daily life really feels like on the island. If you’ve ever been curious about island life in Grenada, authentic Caribbean culture, or what makes Grenada one of the friendliest places in the world — this episode is for you. Rosana explains how in Grenadian culture, you are never invisible. Greeting people is expected. Respect is a must. Community isn’t optional — it’s lived daily. She shares why kindness, warmth, and acknowledging one another are core values woven into everyday life. We dive into Grenadian food, including the national dish oil down, and how meals cooked over firewood still bring families and communities together. Food in Grenada isn’t just nourishment — it’s identity, tradition, and connection. The episode also explores Grenadian folklore and Caribbean superstitions, including the stories of Ladjables and Soucouyant, and how these cultural traditions continue shaping imagination and storytelling today. And of course, we talk about Grenada Carnival — Spicemas — and the powerful cultural symbolism of Jab Jab, a defining expression of history, resistance, and pride during Carnival season. Rosana also shares an easy way to bring a touch of Grenada into your home: grate fresh nutmeg over your coffee, pasta, or even your rum punch — a simple sensory connection to the Spice Isle. In this episode, we cover: 🌶 What defines Grenada culture today 🍲 Grenadian food traditions and the meaning behind oil down 🤝 Why greeting and respect are essential in Caribbean culture 👻 Ladjables, Soucouyant, and Grenadian folklore 🔥 Cooking over firewood and island gatherings 🎭 Grenada Carnival (Spicemas) and the meaning of Jab Jab ✨ Why Grenadians are known for warmth and kindness 🌰 How to bring Grenada culture into your own kitchen Whether you’re researching Grenada travel, interested in Caribbean culture and traditions, or simply love hearing women share real experiences about life in different countries — this episode offers an honest, culturally rich window into Grenada beyond the beaches. 🎧 Watch or listen on YouTube & Spotify — best experienced with story, laughter, and spice. 💬 Follow the journey to speak with one woman from every country on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok: @TBHwithVitra About TBH with Vitra: TBH (Travel Beyond Home) with Vitra is a culture-focused video podcast for women who love travel, global perspectives, and meaningful conversations. Each episode features a woman from a different country sharing her lived experience — from traditions and food to values and identity. The mission: interview one woman from EVERY country in the world and build a global sisterhood — one conversation at a time. 🌍✨ 00:00 Introduction to Grenada and the Podcast 01:54 Meet Rosanna John Mitchell: A Grenadian Perspective 02:30 Fun Grenadian Trivia: Quickfire Questions 05:14 Life and Culture in Grenada 08:07 Community and Respect in Grenadian Society 09:54 Local Traditions and Sunday Lunches 11:07 Superstitions and Folklore in Grenada 12:21 Capturing the Spirit of Grenada 14:08 Celebrating Spice Mass: Grenada's Carnival 15:54 Lessons from Older Generations and Parenting in Grenada 18:13 The Heart of Grenadian Gatherings 19:35 A Culinary Journey Through Grenada 22:29 Resilience and Community Mindset 24:47 Evolving Definitions of Success 26:52 Traveling and Connecting with Locals 30:19 Experiencing Authentic Grenadian Culture

18 de feb de 2026 - 33 min
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TBH with Vitra | Travel Beyond Home to New Zealand, 006

🇳🇿 New Zealand Episode – TBH with Vitra: Māori Culture, Land, and Community In this episode of Travel Beyond Home, Vitra sits down with Māori artist Arohanoa Mathews for a thoughtful conversation about Māori culture and how it shapes daily life, values, and community in New Zealand culture today. Arohanoa shares how Māori culture is deeply connected to land, water, and the natural world — not as resources, but as living guides that influence language, storytelling, and decision-making. She explains how viewing situations through a Māori worldview centers people and community first, and how close attention to nature helps inform what to do next — both individually and collectively. The episode also explores some of the most widely recognized aspects of New Zealand Indigenous culture. Arohanoa explains the true meaning of the Māori haka, beyond the tourism brochure, as well as the cultural, ancestral, and personal significance of tā moko (traditional Māori tattoos). She opens the conversation by speaking te reo Māori, sharing a mihi, a traditional Māori introduction, and explains its importance in honoring lineage, relationships, and identity. In this episode, we cover: 🌿 What Māori culture means today in Aotearoa New Zealand 🌊 The connection between Māori culture, land, and water 🤝 Whakawhanaungatanga — why relationships and community come first 🗣 What a mihi is and why it matters 🖤 The deeper meaning of the Māori haka 🌀 Tā moko meaning and the significance of Māori tattoos 🎨 Art, identity, and carrying Indigenous culture forward Whether you’re searching to learn more about Māori culture, curious about New Zealand culture beyond travel, or interested in Indigenous perspectives rooted in community and respect for land — this episode offers an honest and meaningful window into how culture is lived, not just explained. 🎧 Watch or listen on YouTube & Spotify — best experienced with presence, expression, and story. 💬 Follow the journey to talk to one woman from every country on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok: @TBHwithVitra About TBH with Vitra: TBH (Travel Beyond Home) with Vitra is a global-culture podcast exploring life, identity, and connection around the world — one country at a time. It’s the only podcast with the mission to interview one woman from every country, giving listeners a thoughtful window into traditions, customs, and cultural norms. 🌍✨

27 de ene de 2026 - 32 min
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TBH with Vitra | Travel Beyond Home to India, 005

🇮🇳 India Episode – TBH with Vitra: Life, Culture, and Contrasts In this episode of Travel Beyond Home, Vitra sits down with Nivedita Basu for a fascinating look at everyday life in India — a country where modern ambition and timeless tradition coexist in beautiful (and sometimes chaotic) harmony. We talk about the disparity of class — how luxury apartments can sit right next to informal settlements — and what still connects people across such striking differences. Nivedita shares her love for festivals like Diwali, for the deep sense of joy and light they bring to every home, and for the Indian wedding tradition, where even those with little means go all out to celebrate love, family, and community. We also dive into modern parenting, the influence of digital media, and how having household help has shaped convenience and comfort in Indian homes. And if you’ve ever dreamed of visiting India, Nivedita’s advice is simple: 👉 Learn before you go. Go beyond the top 5 destinations — because India has thousands of stories waiting beyond the guidebook. In this episode, we cover:💫 The contrast of wealth and class in Indian cities🪔 Diwali — what the Festival of Lights truly means💍 Weddings as a celebration of love and legacy👩‍👧 Parenting then vs. now — navigating technology and modern life🍲 Food & Festivals — the common thread that connects India’s diversity🧳 Travel Tips — how to experience India beyond the usual tourist path🌏 Why couples today are choosing to build a life in India instead of moving abroad Whether you’re planning a trip, love learning about culture and tradition, or simply want a thoughtful window into how people live and celebrate in one of the world’s most diverse countries — this episode is for you. 🎧 Watch or listen on YouTube & Spotify — best experienced with faces, laughter, and gestures. 💬 Join the journey to talk to one woman from every country on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok: @TBHwithVitra About TBH with Vitra TBH (Travel Beyond Home) with Vitra is a global-culture podcast exploring life, identity, and connection around the world — one country at a time. It’s the only podcast with the mission to interview one woman from every country, giving listeners a window into how people live, work, love, and find meaning in different corners of the world. 🌍✨ Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to TBH with Vitra 05:03 Exploring Life and Culture in India 09:59 Convenience and Comfort in Indian Living 10:46 Pride in Indian Identity and Progress 14:10 Festivals and Traditions in India 14:39 Cultural Practices and Beliefs in India 16:23 Understanding Indian Hospitality and Food Culture 17:49 Changing Gender Dynamics in India 19:21 The Impact of Digital Media on Parenting 20:55 Defining a Good Life in Post-COVID India 22:11 Mindfulness and Spiritual Practices in Indian Culture23:36 Sharing Indian Culture with the World25:14 Travel Tips for Visiting India26:35 Respecting Local Customs and Etiquette29:04 Navigating the Temple Experience in India30:06 Experiencing Local Life in India31:48 Bringing a Piece of India Home33:05 Podcast Outro

15 de oct de 2025 - 33 min
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