Where in the world have we been?! That's right. What magical places have we traveled to and where do we want to go next? For Emily, traveling began at a young age with family trips to Mexico, Canada, and annual road trips to Florida to visit family. For Betsy, traveling came much later in her life and has been an opportunity to celebrate life and explore the world outside of the home (and town) she grew up in. Now that we're both older (and wiser?), our traveling whims have changed. But one thing is for sure, we both agree on what constitutes a vacation (relaxing, sleeping, eating) versus an actual trip (exploring, itineraries, work). We want to hear from you! What's on your bucket list to visit? Where do you have plans to go this summer or year? The Episode:   Topics Discussed: How travel has found its way into our lives The places we've been What we've gained from traveling Places on our bucket list to visit before we die To Disney or not to Disney Where we DON'T want to go back Resource Links: Betsy's Instagram Space Mountain (Disney) Canyon Ranch Quotables: [bctt tweet="As a kid, I remember traveling and being exposed to a lot of different ideas and cultures." username="emilylevenson"] [bctt tweet="Travel is an auditory thing for me, hearing all of those different sounds was fascinating." username="emilylevenson"] [bctt tweet="When I met my husband and we set into our life and routine, I was craving setting down roots." username="emilylevenson"] [bctt tweet="I didn't travel at all when I was younger." username="cured_life"] [bctt tweet="When I got into college, I minored in art history and became fascinated with ancient cities." username="cured_life"] [bctt tweet="I make it a point to go somewhere every year." username="cured_life"] [bctt tweet="It's been fun to find new places to explore as a family versus just finding something new." username="emilylevenson"] [bctt tweet="The best thing about traveling? Getting out of your bubble and being exposed to new things." username="emilylevenson"] [bctt tweet="Every culture has its positives and negatives, including our own." username="emilylevenson"] [bctt tweet="Now that I've hit 3 out of 4 corners of this country, it's so different everywhere." username="cured_life"] [bctt tweet="I get really exhausted by travel." username="cured_life"] [bctt tweet="We only go where can get a direct flight. Otherwise, it's a dealbreaker." username="emilylevenson"] [bctt tweet="When we go on vacation, all I want to do is relax, read, eat, and sleep." username="emilylevenson"] [bctt tweet="More often than not, I'm looking to disconnect when I travel." username="cured_life"] [bctt tweet="I try to maintain a connection to my goals and values and things I know I need to feel good." username="cured_life"] [bctt tweet="I love trips that are so precious and contained — that you create your own little world." username="cured_life"] [bctt tweet="I'm more interested in exploring places in the U.S. right now." username="cured_life"] [bctt tweet="I'm interested in going back to the places I loved and sharing that with my husband + daughter." username="emilylevenson"] [bctt tweet="I'm a cruise advocate, but they also really mess me up." username="cured_life"] [bctt tweet="I had a history of motion sickness as a kid. Every trip would end with puking my brains out." username="emilylevenson"] [bctt tweet="It's always the actual traveling part that ruins it for me and not where I go." username="cured_life"] [bctt tweet="I don't really travel in the summer because of the mini-farm situation we have going on." username="cured_life"] [bctt tweet="I like to travel in the winter and springtime." username="cured_life"]   Hit us up: Twitter: @nandfpodcast and #nandfpodcast Facebook: nourishandflourishpodcast Email: [email protected]

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