Your Time To Travel
Is it safe for Black Americans to travel the world? Which countries feel the most welcoming? And is the experience actually different outside the United States? In this episode of Your Time To Travel, we’re sharing our real, unfiltered experience slow traveling the world as a Black American couple after 50. After selling everything to pursue a life of full-time travel, we’ve lived in places like Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, and explored destinations across Africa and Southeast Asia—and what we’ve experienced might surprise you. We break down: * What it really feels like to travel abroad as a Black American * Where we felt the most welcomed (and why) * The difference between curiosity vs. discrimination * Whether racism is worse, better, or just different outside the U.S. * Why more Black Americans are choosing to travel—and even leave the U.S. We also take a step back and talk about the origins of racial classifications, and why race isn’t experienced the same way around the world. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s really like—or if you’ve been thinking about traveling yourself—this episode is for you.
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