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20- Can we Feed Monkeys and Why Not? This is Primate Tourism w/ Connie Needham14 Nov 202401:02:46

Can we take selfies with monkeys? Can I feed apes? Why are macaques aggressive towards humans? Can I eat primates? In this episode of Travel Devil, we're exposing the wildlife exploitation in southeast Asia's tourism culture - with Connie Needham.

While Vietnam and Southeast Asia is a backpacker’s paradise, it’s also home to more and more wildlife exploitation marketed as “once-in-a-lifetime experiences.” Today we focus on primates: monkeys and apes. Researcher Connie shares her insights on street-level exploitation of monkeys on chains for tourist photos and how travelers can make more ethical choices. Join us as we discuss the impact of these activities and how to travel with compassion.

How to contact Connie:
https://www.instagram.com/connie.needham
https://www.projectwild.uk

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19- 50,000km by Train! Spies, Border Control & more w/ Victor Figèra, La Route Du Soja06 Nov 202401:07:33

In this episode of Travel Devil, I sit down with Victor Figèra from La Route du Soja to discuss his incredible long-distance train journey from Paris to Taiwan with his partner Léa. Victor shares how his childhood shaped his passion for sustainable travel and how they navigated a route that emits five times less CO2 than flying. We dive into their most memorable experiences—crossing breathtaking landscapes in China and Kyrgyzstan, a heartwarming arrival in Hong Kong, and culinary adventures in Taiwan. Victor also opens up about the challenges they faced, including illness in China and navigating central Asia as vegetarians. Tune in to hear the highs and lows of their epic two-month journey and how they managed to finance their trip through sponsorships.

How to contact Victor:
https://www.instagram.com/la_route_du_soja/
FREE carbon footprint calculator:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uMGQMJHwxp5gdQp4jyE__QP5BQZLcZWifyBgMB_TK5U/edit?usp=drivesdk

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10- Europe by Train: Cheap Tickets, Tips and Stories28 Mar 202400:49:37

How to find cheap train tickets? How to travel comfortably? Which countries should you visit by train? Join our host Clara Francken as she shares expert tips, insider secrets, and captivating stories from the rails, guaranteed to elevate your European train travel experience.

Stories from delayed journeys through Belgium and Germany to sun-soaked escapades in Spain and a four-day trip to Greece, this episode is your ultimate guide to mastering European train travel. Discover how to snag budget-friendly tickets, unlock exclusive insights on packing essentials, engaging with locals, and unleashing the full potential of your Interrail pass.

But it's not just practical advice—immerse yourself in the stories and unforgettable encounters that await you on the tracks. Whether it's chance meetings with fellow travelers or breathtaking views outside your window, each journey is a story waiting to be told. 

And don't forget to stay tuned until the end, where Clara Francken answers your burning questions about train travel sent in through Instagram. Get ready to experience Europe like never before. Get ready to find the inspiration you need to start planning your summer holidays!

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9- Long Distance Bicycle Touring & 14,000 km From England To India w/ William Spencer21 Mar 202400:33:17

What is it like to go long-distance bicycling?  This week’s guest William Spencer biked from the U.K. to India in less than one year, experienced culture shock, danger and profound friendship on the road. Now he's older, but still traveling by bike. He explains which life lessons he learned from being on the road, why age doesn't matter, which challenges he faced and how he overcame those.  William cycled more than 100.000 km across 23 countries. He even wrote a bestselling book about his 14.000 km journey to India called “Far Sweeter Than Honey”.

You will laugh, get inspired and learn a lot from this conversation! 

"Far Sweeter Than Honey" available on Amazon: https://bit.ly/CF_FarSweeterThanHoney_Amazon
Connect with William: https://www.facebook.com/groups/870373953763578
Watch our YouTube video: https://youtu.be/uwJx6EpqiWI

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8- Top 9 Ecoleaders & Travelers ft. Women's Day14 Mar 202400:24:00

These female ecoleaders are changing the travel industry by raising their voice.  9 women who will inspire you to travel differently and show that there are many solutions.

  1. Tania Muxima
  2. Dalisa Camci
  3. Emma’s Roadmap
  4. Margreen Margarita Samsonova
  5. Olivia Piana
  6. Jane Goodall
  7. Sylvia Earle
  8. Wangari Maathai
  9. Greta Thunberg

First, I talk about my past interview partners (1-3) who have inspired my own travel journey: long distance cycling, hitchhiking and local travel.
Afterwards, I'm sharing the stories of upcoming and well-known ecoleaders (4-9): sustainable tourism, marine life, preservation, reforestation, sustainable transport.

After listening to these stories I felt proud to be a woman, I felt inspired and loved. I hope these ladies can inspire you as well!


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7- 80.000 km To The Highest Mountains Worldwide w/ Jelle Veyt29 Feb 202400:29:33

This guy is traveling to every continent of the world using his own human power. No plane, no car, no engine was used for his journey. He takes us back on his road in Oceania where he took the rowing boat to sail between Java and Papua. He rowed 4.00 km in Indonesia and is the first one rowing this long road. In total he rows and sails 12.000 km and cycles 70.000 km to reach his ultimate goal: the summits of Puncak Jaya (Oceania), Mount Everest (Asia), Kilimanjaro (Afrika), Mount Vinson (Antarctica), Aconcagua (South America), Denali (North America), Mount Elbrus (Europe).

What is human powered traveling? What are the 7 summits? Why to chose a rowing boat to cross the ocean? How to find food and places to sleep? What is his craziest travel story? ...

Send Jelle a message: share.garmin.com/secutec7summits
Jelle's website: jelleveyt.be
YouTube video about his rowing journey: youtube.com/watch?v=pfQ3hHA-VvY

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6- Spending Christmas Abroad As An Expat21 Dec 202300:18:07

In this week's solo Christmas special, Clara is talking about her experience celebrating Christmas for the firs time abroad. Spending Christmas away from the family, in a place surrounded by new friends only. Social life is already hard during winter times, let alone finding people to celebrate Christmas with. Your host Clara Francken explains how her family Christmas tradition looks like, how she spent her Christmas in Turkey, and answers your questions about spending these days away from home. Get ready to laugh and to get cozy!!

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5- My Gap Year In Turkey07 Dec 202300:29:10

Everything you need to know about a gap year, and more. What is living in Turkey like? Living in a host family? Learning a new language? Travel Devil host Clara shares her own experience in this week's episode. She answers your questions about her year abroad, and explains how she chose to travel with the exchange organization AFS. At first, she opens up about the process of deciding the country Turkey and shares insights of AFS camps. Then she dives into how living in Turkey, Izmir, changed her perspective on life. After that, she answers all your questions which were sent in via Instagram.

If you have more questions, don't be shy to jump into her dm's, maybe she can answer them in a next episode.

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4- How To Weekend Trip w/ EmmasRoadmap about Belgium23 Nov 202300:35:25

How to explore your home country? Can you travel close to home and have fun? See beautiful destinations? Travel Devil host Clara talked about weekend trips and micro adventures with Emma. She started exploring Belgium when the pandemic hit, and shares her experience on Instagram on @emmasroadmap. In this episode, she'll share the top beautiful destinations in Belgium, how to find micro adventures close to your home, how to plan your weekend trips, and more. This episode is full of fun tips and will inspire you to start explore your own home country.

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3- Cargo Ship Travel: Everything You Need To Know w/ CptnZeppos16 Nov 202300:26:33

Is cargo ship traveling better than boarding a cruise ship? Travel Devil host Clara talked to Joris, he traveled the Atlantic Ocean as a passenger on a container ship. After that life-changing experience, he started his own travel agency CptnZeppos. In this episode, Joris shares everything you need to know about being a passenger on a cargo ship. I promise you will feel good, inspired, and laugh during this episode. 

Want to watch the podcast-related video? Go to https://youtu.be/vJIZgIryJes

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2- Solo Bikepacking As A Woman: Is It Dangerous? w/ Tania Muxima09 Nov 202300:40:48

Is it really dangerous to go bike packing  solo as a woman? Travel Devil host Clara talked to Tania, full-time traveler on her bicycle about 8 month a year! Tania did a 10.000 km tour in South America, 9.000 km in Afrika and many more km's on other trips. Her  story isn't only very strong, she's extremely inspiring and was a big inspiration to start Clara's own bicycle touring journey.

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1- My Flixbus Horror Story31 Oct 202300:24:09

Join Clara for her first solo episode where she opens up about her Flixbus experiences and tells you about this new travel podcast. In the theme of Halloween this is a horror story which takes place at the bus station in her home town. Clara shares her personal experience with Flixbus and reacts to other's bad experiences on Reddit. If you're asking yourself if you should travel by bus... This episode is for you!

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18- From Refugee Shipwreck to Ocean Cleanup w/ Daniel Angelis26 Sep 202400:59:32

Today's episode is all about beach cleanups, sharing the story of the coastal and marine management expert and founder Daniel Angelis, who got started during the refugee crisis. Daniel shares his journey of how the refugee boats impacted his home island Lesbos in Greece, and how they dealt with the trash. 

He's opening up about leading ocean cleanups and tackling plastic pollution along some of the world’s most beautiful yet fragile coastlines. In Lesbos, environmental conservation met humanitarian aid as more than one refugee boat arrived on the shores. His efforts transformed coastal cleanups into missions of social responsibility, providing listeners with a unique look at how travel, environmental action, and human compassion intersect.

In this episode, you’ll hear about:

  • Coastal trash due to the refugee crisis on Lesbos: What happened to the stranded refugee boats, how to recycle all the ocean waste after this humanitarian crisis
  • Microplastic and beach cleanup efforts: The growing issue of plastic pollution on coastlines and how it affects marine life.
  • Coastal cleanup do's and don'ts: What to keep in mind before going on a beach cleanup, what to avoid
  • Ocean cleanup: How to clean the ocean with a team of free divers and ships, how to manage waste found in the ocean
  • "One Beach at a Time" NGO: Daniel’s mission and how his organization combines ocean conservation with social responsibility.

Whether you’re passionate about ocean cleanup, curious about the intersection of travel and sustainability, or interested in the refugee crisis, this episode offers powerful stories and insights that will inspire you to make a difference.

Connect with Angelis;
onebeachatatime.org
instagram.com/angelis.daniel

Where is your trash traveling (plastic tracker)?
theoceancleanup.com/plastic-tracker

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17- Solutions for over tourism in Portugal w/ Marta Domingues29 Aug 202400:49:02

How can we visit Portugal in a more sustainable way? Today's guest is the portages Marta Domingues, a founder of eco-projects and a biodiversity activist.

Marta explains the problems she faces on a daily basis living in Portugal. Over tourism caused her not to visit Lisbon anymore, taking the bus can take a long time, visiting beautiful beaches with her kids became a 3-hour-queue experience by car... But all of those negatives make room for positive solutions.

How can we do eco travel in Portugal? Take the bicycle, visit locals, support communities, find small businesses to do your activities.. Marta shares very valuable information on how to find these activities and inspires you thanks to a great amount of examples.

You'll get inspired, listen to stories and get lots of useful tips!

TOPICS DISCUSSED:

  • Background of Marta Domingues
  • Public transport in Portugal
  • Portuguese intercity busses vs trains
  • Impact of over tourism on housing prices in Portugal
  • How to find sustainable travel alternatives
  • How to find great activities via Facebook, TripAdvisor and Google Maps
  • What's the impact of expats on Portugal
  • ...

Connect with Marta?
Instagram: @florestadaslebres


Complaints / Suggestions about Portugal:
visitportugal.com/en/contact
livroamarelo.gov.pt/en/

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16- Red flags for WILDLIFE safari & volunteer tourism w/ Margreen16 Aug 202401:06:32

Many tourists prefer fun facts and experiences over the heavy truths of wildlife conservation, leading to a tourism model that often neglects the needs of the animals and the environment. 

What are green flags and red flags of wildlife safaris? Where is a volunteer's money actually going? ...

Margarita Samsonova, an unconventional GREENfluencer and the founder of Behind The Greens media, explains the big differences between fancy safaris and real conservation efforts. She shares how luxury safaris often care more about tourists than animals, leading to poor treatment of wildlife. Margarita's love for animals and nature pushes her to support eco-friendly travel and reveal the true impact of these trips on the environment and local people.

We discuss the importance of transparency in where your money goes and the red flags to watch out for, such as companies promoting selfies with animals or overemphasizing the "big five" sightings. Learn about the green flags that indicate a positive impact, like eco-friendly practices and community involvement.

You'll get inspired, listen to stories about wildlife conservation camps, stories of beautiful interactions and of bad examples of safaris, laugh and get chills. 

TOPICS DISCUSSED:

  • Greenfluencing and its role in promoting eco-friendly travel
  • Differentiating between wildlife experiences and safaris
  • The impact of safari tourism on wildlife and ecosystems
  • Challenges faced by local communities and wildlife due to safari tourism
  • The difficulty in balancing conservation efforts with the desire for entertainment and profit.
  • The impact of social media on travel and environmental awareness
  • The importance of authenticity and transparency in travel content creation
  • The challenges of balancing tourism with wildlife conservation
  • Criteria for choosing responsible and ethical wildlife tourism experiences.
  • How different types of tourism (safaris, conservation parks) operate and generate revenue.
  • The illegal trade of wildlife parts and its devastating effects on animal populations.
  • The rise of voluntourism and its impact on wildlife tourism.
  • The impact of the covid pandemic on travel trends
  • The importance of research and education in responsible tourism
  • The concept of the "Big Five" and its implications
  • The role of local communities in wildlife conservation

Connect with Margarita Samsonova?
Instagram: @margreen_s
Website: www.behindthegreens.co

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15- Bikepacking or Workpacking? Home Office on your Bicycle w/ Gunnar Fehlau01 Aug 202400:54:41

Bikepacking or work 'n holiday? Mix both to get workpacking. This week's guest decided to leave his office and make it mobile. Gunnar Fehlau started working from his e-cargobike, as he calls it "workpacking". 

Gunnar shares tips on how to start your own bicycle touring workpack journey and explains how his start wasn't the best. Our host Clara Francken talks with him about the difficulties he faced and the solutions he found. How Gunnar arranged his one-year trip from idea to the start to the power to continue. Which insights did he learn? What advice can he give us? Find all of that out in this episode.

Want to connect with Gunnar Fehlau, the ultimate workpacker? 👇
- https://workpacking.de
- https://www.instagram.com/velopreneur/

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14- Why I Should Stop My Sea Shell Collection? w/ Praneetha Monipi 11 Jul 202401:04:09

Responsible travel means that we need to be aware of our impact. And to say that this conversation is a wake up call, is an understatement. Today's guest Praneetha Monipi explains all the do's and don'ts when touching nature. The goal is to keep the biodiversity alive. 

What is the real impact of our seashell collection? Why is rock-stacking not a good idea? What's the impact of tourism on local wildlife and communities? Host Clara Francken asks all of this and more to learn from her guest, a biologist and wildlife conservationist. 

Links:
https://www.instagram.com/planeta_praneetha
https://www.linkedin.com/in/praneetha-monipi
https://cites.org/eng



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13- Recreating my parents migration on a cargo ship16 May 202400:31:24

In the 1950s, Klaus' parents left Germany on a ship, aiming for a better life in Canada. In this episode, our host Clara Francken talks to Klaus about his travel dreams. Klaus wishes to travel back to Germany and sail back to his roots.
Why does he want to travel on a freighter ship? Why did his parents migrate to Canada? What is the impact of sailing aboard a cargo ship?

Check out possible cargo ship voyages: cptnzeppos.com/en/alle-reizen/
The video Klaus is talking about (Cargo Ship Travel | Everything You Need To Know): youtube.com/watch?v=vJIZgIryJes

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12- Cycling across the border of The Netherlands w/ Vincent Wever01 May 202400:33:25

1500km of cycling around the Dutch border & crossing to neighbor countries hundreds of times. Bicycle touring around your own country while following strict rules. Vincent Wever cycled around his homecountry The Netherlands. His rules? 
1. stay as close to the border as possible
2. don't do the same route twice

The borders of Holland touch both Belgium and Germany. But they also cross houses, stores, gardens, rivers and more. What inspired Vincent to travel around The Netherlands? What did he learn about crossing boarders? What are the differences between The Netherlands and Belgium? And more... coming up in this episode!

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11- Free Public Transport in Richest Country Luxembourg w/ Joé Voncken17 Apr 202400:51:41

Luxembourg, the world's richest country, made public transport free. Today we're talking about Luxembourg and its buses, tramway and train system - with Luxembourgish guest Joé Voncken. The Luxembourgish railway system is called the SNL (Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois). Free transportation is great for the environment, very practical and reduces the amount of traffic.

How did free transportation affect Luxembourg? Is it also free to take the train between Luxembourg and neighbor countries such as Belgium, France and Germany? Is there still a first class and a second class? What are the best places to visit in Luxembourg?
This, and more coming up in this episode!

Get in contact with Joé: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jo%C3%A9-voncken-b8843014b/

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21- Crossing borders by train, EU politics & upcoming changes w/ Jon Worth21 Nov 202401:10:07

From funny and awkward border-crossing moments to the occasional frustrating delays, this episode is packed with relatable and entertaining train tales. Host Clara Francken welcomes Jon Worth, an independent EU policy commentator and expert on sustainable transport, for an engaging discussion on European train travel.

It's not just about stories, this episode dives into the bigger picture of sustainable travel across Europe. Discover how EU policies are shaping the future of rail travel, how we can solve the ticketing issue, and how Europe wide data sharing can solve the hassle of finding the best train connections. Whether you're navigating international rail systems for the first time or you're a pro at deciphering timetables, this episode is full of useful tips, policy insights, and a sprinkle of humor to inspire your next journey by train.

Don't miss this episode if you're curious about how railways are driving Europe's push for sustainability and a greener future!

Contact Jon Worth:
http://jonworth.eu/contact/
https://bsky.app/profile/jonworth.eu

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31- Why American Trains Are Worth Your Time w/ Simply Railway29 May 202501:12:03

Thibault Constant, the creator behind the YouTube channel Simply Railway, talks about the reality of traveling by train across the U.S. In this episode of Travel Devil, host Clara Francken sits down with Thibault to talk about Amtrak, the national railway company in the United States.

Thibault has crisscrossed North America by rail, documenting night trains, scenic sleepers, and cross-country chaos. Together, we explore how Amtrak compares to European rail systems, what it’s like to sleep in a coach seat for two nights straight, and why the slow train might just be the most soul-nourishing form of travel out there.


In this episode:

  • The surprising comfort of Amtrak long-distance trains
  • Learn about the history of the American train system
  • Who are the Amtrak passengers
  • Most scenic train routes in the U.S.
  • Which night trains to try in The States
  • Tips for booking your first Amtrak trip and avoiding the pitfalls

If you're curious about sustainable travel in North America, the future of slow mobility, or just want to hear train stories from a true rail enthusiast, this episode is for you.


Connect with the man behind Simply Railway:


american train travel • amtrak experience • simply railway • train podcast • train travel usa • sustainable travel podcast • slow travel america • train travel stories • amtrak sleeper car • cross country train usa • travel devil podcast • clara francken podcast • thibault constant interview • us rail travel • amtrak vs europe • train enthusiast podcast • eco travel usa • night trains america • travel by train in the us • train travel tips usa • long distance trains usa

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30- Sustainable Travel in Greece: How to Make Local Impact w/ Joanna Kalafatis24 Apr 202500:50:59

When we talk about sustainable travel, we often focus on carbon footprints and eco-hotels. But what about the local people? In this episode of Travel Devil, your host Clara Francken talks to Joanna Kalafatis. Joanna is a travel writer, photographer, and author of the Best of Greece Moon Guide. Today we talk about what it really means to travel responsibly in Greece.

Together, we explored how to support local economies and go beyond the typical tourist experience. With insights from Joanna’s Greek background and her work in publishing, this episode is a deep dive into conscious travel practices in one of the world’s most visited countries.

What we cover in this episode:

  • The biggest misconceptions about travel in Greece
  • How to book experiences while supporting support local businesses
  • What to know if you want to go island-hopping
  • The ethical dilemma of over-tourism on islands like Santorini and Mykonos
  • The importance of food choices and local ingredients
  • Whether Greek tourism is truly becoming more sustainable

Whether you’ve been to Greece, are planning a trip, or just want to travel more consciously, this episode offers grounded, realistic advice for making a positive impact without going off-grid.

More of Joanna Kalifatis:

sustainable travel greece • responsible tourism greece • eco tourism greece • ethical travel greece • conscious travel podcast • travel podcast greece • overtourism santorini • island hopping greece • travel devil podcast • support local businesses greece • slow travel greece • greek islands travel tips • eco friendly travel • sustainable tourism podcast • local food greece • green travel greece • travel ethics greece

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29- Vanlife in Canada is fun, but can it be sustainable? w/ Alise from Outdoor Nerds27 Mar 202501:12:16

Vanlife offers freedom, adventure, and breathtaking landscapes, but what about its environmental impact? In this episode, your host Clara Francken sits down with Alise from Outdoor Nerds to dive into the reality of vanlife in Canada. Beyond the Instagram-worthy views, we explore what it takes to live on the road while keeping sustainability in mind.

What we cover in this episode:

  • The true environmental footprint of vanlife, how much fuel does it really take, how to build an eco-friendly van?
  • The biggest challenges of living in a van full-time, from extreme weather to finding ethical overnight spots
  • The financial side of vanlife: what's the real cost, and should you buy or rent a van?
  • Workaway, remote jobs, and other creative ways to fund life on the road
  • Must-visit places in Canada for an eco-conscious road trip
  • The unexpected struggles (and rewards) of a mobile lifestyle

If you've ever considered hitting the road in a van but wondered how to do it responsibly, this episode is for you. We break down the realities, and compromises needed to make vanlife in Canada both fun and sustainable.

Listen now to uncover what vanlife in Canada is really like—beyond the filtered Instagram posts.

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28- From Pro Cyclist to Bicycle Touring Mom w/ Fatima Berton27 Feb 202501:11:17

Can you be a cyclist, a mother, and a content creator—all at once? Fatima Berton (@bertoniiii) proves that you can.

In this episode of Travel Devil, we dive into bike touring as a family, the realities of women in professional cycling, and how Fatima balances life on two wheels with motherhood. From competing at a pro level while working full-time to challenging stereotypes about what’s possible as a mom, Fatima shares her inspiring journey of resilience, adventure, and passion.

  • Why she left professional racing despite her love for cycling
  • How she started bike touring with a 4-month-old baby
  • Choosing the right destinations & gear for family bike trips
  • The struggle for fair pay in women's cycling
  • Being a content creator in the cycling world – the good, the bad, and the unpaid work

This episode is for anyone who loves cycling, is curious about family bike travel, or wants to hear an honest take on what it means to be a woman in cycling.

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27- Safety for Girls on Trains: We Need to Talk About This20 Feb 202500:26:31

When we talk about sustainable travel, we often focus on the environment, but what about personal safety? In this episode of Travel Devil, we explore the challenges women face when using public transport, particularly trains.

With real-life experiences and eye-opening statistics - like the fact that 93% of s3xual violence victims on Parisian public transport are women, and 26% are underaged girls - this episode sheds light on an issue that affects millions of travelers worldwide.

We’ll discuss:

  • Practical safety tips for traveling by train
  • The role of safe spaces in train stations
  • How bystanders can help in dangerous situations
  • Emergency resources, including key helplines and apps

Drawing on research from the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights and safety initiatives by SNCF, this episode aims to raise awareness and share actionable advice to help create safer journeys for all.

Sources & data about France:

The guide I'm referring to: a guide to female safety on public transport.

Listen now and join the conversation.

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26- Cycling to the Climate Conference: A Ride for Change30 Jan 202501:07:58

Would you cycle 6,500 km to highlight climate change? For Guillaume Otrage, the answer was yes. Instead of hopping on a plane to attend the COP29 Climate Conference, he went on a six-month bicycle journey from Paris to Baku. Together with a team of volunteers and participants, the aim was to deliver 10 proposals to leverage cycling for climate protection. 

In this episode of Travel Devil, your host Clara Francken sits down with Guillaume to talk about:

  • Why the team of riders chose to cycle instead of fly to a major climate event.
  • What it's like to attend COP as a participant.
  • The power of cycling in reducing transport emissions.
  • Adventures on the road, like cycling in areas with bears, wild dogs, and other unexpected challenges.
  • How his journey is inspiring others to rethink sustainable travel.

This episode is packed with adventure, activism, and insights into what it takes to turn a simple bike ride into a movement. 


🔗 Follow Guillaume’s journey: cop29bikeride.org

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25- Beyond Cleanups: Creative Action to Save our Oceans16 Jan 202500:52:38

They picked up 650,000 cigarette butts and piled them in the city center. Why? To take a striking stand against trash & pollution.

In this episode, I chat with Andreas Noe, aka The Trash Traveler, who’s changing beach cleanups into powerful awareness campaigns. From creating trash art to organizing massive cleanups, Andreas is on a mission to show that small actions can lead to big change.

We discuss:

  • Why beach cleanups aren’t enough to solve plastic pollution.
  • How trash art and visuals inspire people to act.
  • The surprising challenges travelers face in reducing waste .
  • Why systemic change and collective action are key against microplastics.

If you’ve ever wondered how to make an impact while traveling sustainably, this episode is packed with inspiration and actionable insights.

Click here to follow his journey: https://www.instagram.com/thetrashtraveler/

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24- What High School in Turkey is Really Like as an Exchange Student - Christmas Edition24 Dec 202400:56:19

Attending Turkish high school as foreigners? This is our personal experience during the winter time in Turkey. This episode is my Christmas gift to all the international students abroad. Host Clara Francken and her best friend Debbie talk about attending high school in Turkey as an exchange student. We reflect on our year living and studying in Izmir and Mersin, Turkey. We talk about everything from skipping class (yes, it happened!) to celebrating Christmas and New Year in a new culture. 

If you’ve ever thought about cultural exchange or living abroad, this episode shares the highs, the lows, and the unforgettable stories that come with it.

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23- Walking 1,000 km: Eco-Mobility & Climate Action in Botswana05 Dec 202400:39:47

How far would you go to raise awareness about climate change? Reuben Ntuluki walked 1000 km through Botswana to prove that sustainable travel is possible and necessary. In this episode of Travel Devil, your host Clara Francken uncovers the challenges, triumphs, and lessons from Reuben’s inspiring journey.

Topics covered:

  • Reuben's untold story of walking 1000 km
  • The truth behind funding for climate projects in Botswana
  • The link between eco-mobility and reducing carbon footprints
  • Traditional and modern sustainable travel practices in Botswana
  • How Reuben overcame the odds to secure international recognition for his NGO

This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about sustainability, travel, and the power of grassroots advocacy.

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22- Portugal to Germany by Train: The Truth About Sustainable Travel28 Nov 202400:33:58

In this solo episode, your host Clara Francken shares her firsthand experience traveling from Portugal to Germany by train - an epic 4-day journey filled with highs, lows, and important lessons. From breathtaking views in southern France to logistical nightmares at border crossings, Clara unpacks the realities of choosing sustainable travel over cheap flights. This episode is sharing real stories about how to embrace the joys - and frustrations! - of eco-friendly travel.

Discover answers to these questions:

  • Where can travelers find affordable train options across Europe?
  • Why should you avoid wasting time booking seat reservations for Interrail on European trains?
  • What are the unexpected challenges of cross-border train travel?
  • Can sustainable travel compete with budget airlines like Ryanair?
  • What are some Black Friday train deals to look out for?

If you’ve ever considered making your travels more sustainable, this episode will inspire and prepare you for the journey ahead.

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