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S4-E10: Season Finale | Writing Our Own Narratives 15 Aug 202500:31:36

Join Dr. Nadine for the powerful Season 4 finale of the Traveling Black Woman podcast, where we reflect on the transformative journeys that shaped us as Black women travelers. This season explored the depths of racial anxiety in travel, the economic power of Black travelers, and how we can redefine ambition through meaningful experiences abroad.

In this finale episode, discover key insights about overcoming travel barriers, embracing rest as a revolutionary act, and finding liberation through teaching and volunteering internationally. Dr. Nadine highlights how Black women are changing travel narratives while building community and prioritizing self-care in their pursuit of fulfilling travel lifestyles.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Confronting and overcoming racial anxiety while traveling
  • The significant economic impact of Black travelers on the global tourism industry
  • Personal growth through transformative travel experiences
  • Integrating rest and self-care into travel lifestyles
  • Teaching abroad as a path to liberation and new perspectives
  • Using SEO and blogging to amplify Black travel voices
  • How volunteering internationally transforms worldviews
  • Redefining ambition and success through travel

Whether you're a seasoned Black woman traveler or just beginning your journey, this season finale offers inspiration, practical wisdom, and community connection for embracing travel as a lifestyle while staying true to your identity.

Perfect for: Black women travelers, solo female travelers, travel lifestyle enthusiasts, digital nomads, and anyone interested in diverse travel perspectives and overcoming travel anxiety.

S4-E9: Unlocking Free Travel - Points & Miles with Award Travel Expert Reese J. 14 Jul 202500:53:46

Want to start flying for free? ✈️ In this episode of the Traveling Black Women Podcast, host Dr. Nadine C. Duncan sits down with award travel expert Reese J, who has unlocked over $250,000 in free travel by strategically using credit card points and airline miles.

Reese shares her journey into the world of travel hacking, breaking down how Black women can turn everyday spending into global adventures without blowing the budget. From choosing the best credit cards for travel rewards to avoiding common mistakes, she offers a clear, relatable guide to earning and redeeming points with confidence.

This episode covers:

  • How to use credit card points for free flights and hotel stays
  • Best strategies for earning miles and travel rewards
  • Common travel hacking mistakes and how to avoid them
  • Why financial responsibility is key to maximizing your benefits
  • Step-by-step tips for booking travel using rewards programs

Whether you're new to travel rewards or ready to level up your points game, Reese delivers actionable advice that will help you travel smarter, not harder.

🎧 Tune in and learn how to make your credit cards work for you—and start planning your next trip using points and miles for free travel.

Journey with Reese on Facebook & Instagram: @journeywithreesej

S3, E3: Going 'Away to Africa' with Tiffanie Anderson20 Sep 202400:55:54

Join us for a captivating conversation with Tiffanie Anderson, the passionate founder of Away to Africa. In this enlightening episode, Tiffanie takes us on her journey of building a successful travel company that curates unforgettable trips to over 20 countries across the African continent.

Discover the heart behind her mission to introduce travelers to the rich beauty, culture, and spirit of Africa. From the stunning landscapes to life-changing experiences, Tiffanie shares the joy she feels bringing people closer to the continent—and how travel can spark a deeper spiritual connection.

Tune in to hear:

- Tiffanie’s personal journey and what inspired her to start Away to Africa.

- The joys and challenges she’s faced while curating unique African travel experiences.

- How traveling to Africa brings people closer to their roots and to a higher sense of purpose.

Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or dreaming of your first trip to Africa, this episode offers inspiration, expert insights, and heartwarming stories that will leave you ready to explore Africa. Don’t miss out on this chance to learn from the woman behind one of Africa’s most transformative travel companies.

S3, E2: From New York Dietitian to Tanzanian Tour Operator17 Jul 202401:04:56

Join us for an inspiring conversation with Justa Luwangana, the dynamic founder of Curious on Tanzania. In this engaging episode, Justa shares her incredible journey of turning her passion for Tanzania into a thriving tour company.

Discover the motivations behind her mission to showcase the beauty and culture of Tanzania to the world. From the bustling streets of Dar es Salaam to the breathtaking landscapes of the Serengeti, Justa's story is one of determination, resilience, and a deep love for her homeland.

Tune in to hear:

  • Justa's personal journey and what inspired her to start Curious on Tanzania.
  • The challenges and triumphs she faced in building her business.
  • Tips for travelers looking to experience the true essence of Tanzanian culture.

Whether you're an avid traveler or simply curious about Tanzania, this episode is packed with valuable insights and heartwarming stories. Don’t miss out on this chance to get to know the woman behind one of Africa’s most exciting tour companies.

S3, E1: Breaking Barriers - Black Women Tour Guides in Africa 17 May 202400:35:30

In this inspiring episode of the Traveling Black Women Podcast, we delve into the world of female tour operators in Africa. This episode spotlights Mrs. Lynett Nakamanya, a pioneering tour operator in the East Africa region. Lynett stands out as one of the few women leading in this traditionally male-dominated industry. She joins us to share her unique experiences and insights, shedding light on the challenges and triumphs she has encountered along the way.

Bonus Episode: Introducing TBW Social Club – A New Era for Traveling Black Women25 Nov 202400:41:24

Bonus Episode: Introducing TBW Social Club – A New Era for Traveling Black Women

In this special bonus episode of the Traveling Black Women Podcast, Dr. Nadine C. Duncan and TBW’s community curator, Jabrilla Carr, sit down to introduce the TBW Social Club, the exciting evolution of TBW Communities. Through their own travel stories and experiences, they explore how this exclusive network is designed to empower mid-career Black women to balance work, life, and travel.

Tune in as we share the vision behind this thriving space where women can support one another, build meaningful connections, and embark on unforgettable travel experiences. From professional sub-communities and local meetups to curated trips and solo travel check-ins, we discuss how TBW Social Club is redefining what it means to embrace travel as a lifestyle.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • Why TBW Social Club is the ultimate new community for Black women travelers.
  • The perks of joining, including curated trips, meetups, and more.
  • How travel can fit into your lifestyle and help you create your best life.
  • Our plans to foster connections, amplify support, and grow a network that celebrates YOU.

Whether you’re planning your next getaway or looking for a community that understands your journey, this episode will inspire you to explore the possibilities.

Links Mentioned in This Episode:

✨ Join the TBW Social Club today: https://www.travelingblackwomen.com/join-the-network/

✨ Follow us on Instagram for updates: @travelingblackwomen

✨ Stay connected with the TBW community: https://bit.ly/TBWUpdates

Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast.

Share this episode with a sister who needs a little extra motivation to explore the world with us!

Episode 2.3 - Traveling through the Diaspora17 Jan 202400:32:27

On this episode of The Traveling Black Women Podcast, Nadine chats with Christina Belloge, Founder of Melanin Travels Magic - An online tour operator specializing in discovering Black heritage throughout the African diaspora. Whether it's food, music, art, or culture, Melanin Travels Magic is dedicated to connecting people of African descent around the world.

Episode 2.2: Good Vibes Only!25 Nov 202300:56:48

What is travel etiquette?

They say travel turns you into a storyteller... Listen in on this fun conversation between Traveling Black Women, Daniele, Keisha, Lauren and I (Nadine), as we share our purpose for traveling and the kick we get out of expecting the unexpected!

Together, the four of us have been to Guatemala, Guadeloupe, Colombia, and Mozambique!

In this episode, we chat about the do's and don'ts of traveling, researching the cultural norms in unfamiliar destinations, and staying open to how other people experience life.

Not only do we share a few of our own crazy travel stories together, but we offer some advice on how to keep the good vibes going on group trips!

Episode 2.1: Self Love & Travel 24 Sep 202300:49:53

Welcome to Season 2 of the Traveling Black Women Podcast with your host Nadine!! In this first episode I am chatting with Esha Herbert-Davis, founder of the Carnivalista Lifestyle, as she shares 3 ways to experience self-love through travel. This is a discussion that you won't want to miss! We really dig into the ways we treat ourselves on vacation and the way we treat ourselves "in real life." Tune In!

***To find out more about the Ultimate Girls' Getaway mentioned in this episode visit: http://ultimategirlsgetaway.net

Bonus Episode: Voices from the Diaspora17 Mar 202400:46:36

Dive into The Traveling Black Women Podcast's special bonus episode featuring Emilia, better known as @blackgermantraveler. In this episode, we revisit our engaging 2022 IG Live from the Voices from the Diaspora series. Tune in as Emilia shares her captivating experiences traveling through America's beloved cities—LA, Vegas, NY, and Miami—while highlighting the rich beauty and unity within the Black diaspora. This episode not only explores the diverse narratives of Traveling Black Women throughout the diaspora, but also promises laughter and profound insights about traveling solo as a women. Don't miss this blend of humor and cultural exploration. And, make sure to follow @blackgermantraveler on Instagram for a daily dose of hilarity and travel inspiration!

Episode Three: Solo Travel30 May 202300:49:11

Solo Travel... The single most loved and feared method of traveling. Could you do it? Have you done it? On this episode Nadine & Genny discuss pushing through the anxiety of traveling alone to explore the world. If you've been considering solo travel, this episode is especially for you!

Episode Two: Trinidad Carnival27 Mar 202300:36:25

"Yuh Cyah Play Mas, If Yuh 'Fraid Powder" --- Welcome to the second episode of The Traveling Black Women Podcast! In this episode, your favorite American & British Travel(l)ing Black Women, Nadine and Genny, chat about their love of Trinidad Carnival and their connection to their Trini roots. Listen in as they share tips about "playing mas" in Trinidad, the history of Carnival, and the crazy road stories!

S4-E8: Volunteering Abroad with Author Kamryn Kinlow28 Jun 202500:46:56

S4, Episode 8 – Volunteering Abroad with Kamryn Kinlow

Culture Shock, Growth & Life in Spain

In this inspiring episode of the Traveling Black Women Podcast, Dr. Nadine C. Duncan sits down with education administrator and travel writer Kamryn Kinlow to explore her transformative journey volunteering and living in Spain. Kamryn opens up about cultural immersion, identity, and how living abroad shaped her perspective as a Black woman traveler.

From adjusting to life with a host family to navigating the emotional return home, Kamryn shares what it truly means to embrace discomfort, grow through new experiences, and represent Black culture abroad.

Whether you're planning to teach, volunteer, or just curious about living internationally, this episode offers honest insight and empowering reflections.

Hit play to discover how volunteering can reshape your mindset, lifestyle, and sense of identity...especially as a Black woman traveling the world.

Kamryn's guide to Spain - Sol Search: A Journey Through Spain will be available Fall 2025!

Episode One: Introducing the Traveling Black Women Podcast25 Jan 202300:47:31

Welcome to the very first episode of the Traveling Black Women Podcast!! Join your host Nadine D. and this season's co-host GypsyGenz, as they discuss the ups and downs of travel. This episode is just the beginning to great conversations on the joy of travel for Black Women!

Bonus Episode: Three Ways to Survive Carnival28 Jul 202300:32:52
In this episode of the Traveling Black Women Podcast, Nadine sits down with Eshe Herbert-Davis, the Carnivalista-in-Chief of Events by Ashe for an IG Live Broadcast on surviving a Caribbean Carnival! Tune in as Eshe shares 3 Ways to Survive Carnival (and perhaps life in general)!
S4-E7: Google It! with SEO Expert Tomiko Harvey30 May 202500:36:46

You've heard folks say, "Google It!" but let's talk about the ins and outs of how to find and be found on Google!

In this episode of the Traveling Black Women Podcast, Dr. Nadine sits down with travel blogger and digital strategist Tomiko Harvey, founder of Passports and Grub and TomikoHarvey.com We explore how Tomiko uses the gems she learned from the Google Creator Summit to upgrade her content strategy.

If you're building a blog, planning group trips, or dreaming of becoming a trusted voice in the travel space, this episode will break down how to get the most out of Google whether you’re planning your next trip or building your brand.

Plus, we close out the episode with practical ways to support Black women travel bloggers and or start your own!

In this episode, we cover:

  • The difference between Googling as a consumer vs. an influencer
  • Travel safety tips and destination research hacks
  • SEO advice for new and seasoned bloggers
  • Tomiko's experience at Google’s Creator Summit
  • How to find and support Black women travel creators

S4-E6: Teaching Abroad with Author Tori McNealy15 May 202500:55:42

In this episode of the Traveling Black Women Podcast, I sit down with educator and author Tori McNealy to talk all things teaching abroad.

From the UAE to Nigeria, Tori shares her incredible journey and the powerful lessons she's learned along the way—both inside and outside the classroom.

We dive into how teaching abroad offered her the work-life balance she never thought possible, the cultural experiences that shaped her, and why her book Teaching Abroad: From Abu Dhabi to Abuja (part of the Diary of a Traveling Black Woman series) is essential reading for any Black woman educator thinking about taking her talents overseas.

Whether you're an experienced teacher or just starting to consider international education opportunities, this episode is packed with insights, encouragement, and real talk about what it’s really like to live and work abroad as a Black woman.

S4-E5: The Ugly Side of Travel01 May 202500:27:29

This episode is all about the messy, unfiltered side of travel—the learning experiences I definitely didn't sign up for.

In this solo storytelling moment, I’m pulling back the curtain on a few travel situations that went left and left me drained, stranded, or questioning why I ever booked the trip in the first place. From being stuck in Colombia after deciding to fly standby (during spring break, no less), to traveling with the wrong people—people who made me feel less safe, more annoyed, and completely over it—to dealing with exhausting, poorly paced itineraries that forgot to leave room for rest, this episode is a reminder that every passport stamp isn’t a picture-perfect memory.

I’m breaking down the realities behind the Instagram photos and sharing why I now swear by things like lounge access, a well-balanced itinerary, and hand-selecting the people I travel with. These are stories from the road, but they’re also lessons—some hard-earned and none of them cute in the moment.

If you’ve ever had to regroup in an airport, bite your tongue on a group trip, or recover from a trip that felt more like a marathon than a vacation, this one’s for you.

S4-E4: Leaving the Burden of Ambition Behind 11 Apr 202501:13:00

In this lively and heartfelt conversation, cousins Dr. Nadine C. Duncan, Dr. Jade Duncan, and Simone Duncan reflect on their global adventures as a respite from hard work. From Healthcare to Education, these 3 bright and ambitious cousins get real about the emotional toll of chasing success.

With laughter, honesty, and inspiration, they unpack the guilt tied to rest, the transition from “office pet to office threat,” and the burnout that comes from being the dependable one.

Whether you're in healthcare, education, or any other high impact, service-driven career, this episode gives you permission to pause, reflect, and reclaim your peace.

Listen, if you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the burden of expectations or struggled to justify taking a break, tune in and be reminded: rest is revolutionary.

S4-E3: The Billion Dollar Travelers21 Mar 202500:19:00

Black Travelers Are Spending $145 Billion—Is the travel industry truly recognizing our impact?

Black travelers are making major moves, spending $145 billion on domestic travel alone—averaging nearly $3,000 per person, per trip.

In this data-packed episode of The Traveling Black Women Podcast, we’re breaking down MMGY Global’s latest Black traveler study, conducted in partnership with the Black Travel Alliance and the National Coalition of Black Meeting Professionals.

What We'll Discuss in This Episode:

  • The numbers behind Black travel spending
  • How our choices are shifting the face of tourism and breaking generational curses
  • The role of safety in our travel decisions—why we prioritize it and where we feel most secure
  • Why word-of-mouth and community-driven travel matter more than ever
  • How investing in experiences enhances our quality of life

We belong in this space, and we need to make note of our impact. The days of picturing a “tourist” as specific demographic are over—because our dollars are proving otherwise.

Tune in, get the insights, and let’s keep traveling on our terms.

🎧 Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review!

S4-E2: Work-Life Balance for Black Women02 Mar 202500:18:30

Black women are overworked, undervalued, and expected to do it all—but at what cost?

In this episode of the Traveling Black Women Podcast, Dr. Nadine C. Duncan explores why travel isn’t just a luxury; it’s a necessity for self-preservation, work-life balance, and reclaiming our time.

We’ll discuss:

  • Why Black women must prioritize themselves in a world that demands so much
  • How travel can be a tool for resetting, healing, and rediscovering joy
  • Real talk on burnout, boundaries, and saying YES to ourselves

Listen now & Join the conversation!

Tap into our TBW Social Club, Facebook group, and travel resources. Let’s build a legacy where choosing ourselves is the norm.

S4-E1: Do They Even Like Black People There?25 Jan 202500:35:08

The question that started it all.... In the Season 4 premiere of The Traveling Black Women Podcast, Dr. Nadine C. Duncan takes us back to the very beginning, sharing the powerful story of why she founded the Traveling Black Women Network. From addressing the lack of representation in travel to creating a community where Black women feel seen, safe, and celebrated, this episode dives into the challenges and triumphs of building a movement.

Dr. Nadine explores the common question many Black women ask before traveling—"Do they even like Black people there?"—and unpacks the realities of navigating the world as a Black woman. With honesty and inspiration, she highlights the concerns Black women face in travel and how TBW is answering the call through resources, community, and curated travel experiences.

Discover the vision for 2025 which includes TBW’s new travel calendar. featuring intimate, small-group trips tailored for those seeking cultural activities, historical exploration, and authentic local experiences. Dr. Nadine also introduces the TBW Social Club, a safe space designed to foster connection and make travel accessible for Black women ready to explore, thrive, and expand their reality.

Join us for this inspiring episode as we reclaim our joy, own our narrative, and remind the world that Black women belong everywhere!

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