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Architects and Engineers / America and The World's Economies

Delve into Architecture and Engineering with Sherida E. Paulsen, an Architect, and Robert Silman, a Structural Engineer. What is the relationship and interrelationship between architecture and...

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Visiting Ireland and All Things Irish

This week Let's Travel Radio visits Ireland, a land of poetry, tradition, fabled landscape and a torrid history. Joining us today is the Ambassador/Consul General of Ireland, Mr. Nial Burgess,...

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Travel Deals and Hotel Insider Tips

For Let's Travel!'s 100th show, Susi's guests give listeners "the inside scoop" from the pros, on how to travel cheaply. First guest Tom Parsons, "the godfather of budget travel and deals", was a...

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Happy 2nd Birthday Let's Travel Radio!

Thursday, April 2nd is a very special day for us. Come help us celebrate our 2nd birthday and the start of our 3rd year as we reminisce on all things travel on Let's Travel Radio. It's also our 101st...

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Movies-as-History, Movies-as-Travel, Art / Auctions / Technology

This week, join Catherine and her guests, discussing movies-as-travel, movies-as-history and art / auctions / technology. Can't travel or bid for art works in - person presently? Let's Travel! has the...

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Visiting India

This week Let's Travel Radio visits India, a destination we've all heard about, read about, and seen in the movies. Slumdog Millionaire has nothing on this. Today's guests will tell us what we've been...

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Earth Day / Cheap Travel

Our travel guru, Tom Parsons of BestFares.com, is back with news of even cheaper flights, cruises and hotels. Then Kathleen Rogers, president of Earth Day Network, gives us a recap of Earth Day (April...

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Around the World in 80 Meals / Smart Packing Tips

This week on Let's Travel! we follow best-selling author Nan Lyons ("Someone is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe") around the world on the "hunt" for culinary delights following in the footsteps of...

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Europe By Rail

The traditional way to see Europe this Summer is by high-speed rail or in a restored motor coach. This week's guests will tell you how to get there fast, at the most economical fare or in the classic...

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Theatre, "All the world's a stage", Theatre / Arts Versus Business or Arts...

Join us for show biz, i.e., Theatre, and whether it is Arts Versus Business or Arts and Business or both. This week's guests are Leslie (Hoban) Blake, an Entertainment Writer and VP of the Drama Desk,...

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Exploring the Final Frontier

There are explorers and then there are EXPLORERS! At the annual Explorers Club dinner Susi and Michael talk to "citizen astronauts" who joined the Russian Space Program to orbit the Earth with Soyuz...

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Circumnavigators Club / Tom Parsons, travel guru

The Circumnavigators Club is made up of "adventure travelers" who have circumnavigated the globe. Its motto is "Through Friendship, To Leave This World A little Better Than We Found It", and its...

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Swiss Surprises

Do you know that Switzerland has 350 varieties of sausage and 450 cheeses? Do you know that more people visit Switzerland in the summer than the winter? More Swiss surprises this week and what's "hot"...

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Central European Greenways

This week Let's Travel Radio goes to Central Europe to introduce a new lifestyle program in the area of "sustainable travel" - the Greenways Project from people who are directly involved with the...

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On the Road with the Family

Summer's almost here. Time to plan that vacation with the kids. Go on the road this week with Let's Travel! for some money saving tips and cool destinations for this year's family vacation from...

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The Road to Shanghai

This week's show we travel to Shanghai, China for a look at The World EXPO 2010, whose focus is Economy, Science and Technology and whose mascot is Haibao. The "Economic Olympics" will be located on...

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Summer in the City: A tribute to The City of New York

Come with Let's Travel! this week and get an earful on some of the fascinating programs in New York City this summer. Most are free-of-charge or offered at a nominal fee. These include the public...

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Our World Heritage

We are the world, and we all need to protect and sustain it. Learn how to do that this week as Let's Travel! kicks off its partnership with the United National Foundation and the World Heritage...

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Zacatecas, Mexico: World Heritage Site

Hola Chicos! Come with Michael and Susi on their visit to Zacatecas, Mexico, whose historic center was named an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993. Explore the Baroque architecture; La Quemada, an...

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Gay Travel

Gay travel is a larger segment of the travel marketplace than ever before. International in scope, it generated over 65 million in revenue in 2008. A pervasive market, it now represents 5-10% of the...

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Cultural Tourism and Best Fares

What is "Cultural Tourism" and why is it so important to you and your community? Learn about the relationships and interrelationships of the arts, business, communities, and tourism. Don't you want the...

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Fancy Food Show 2009

This week Susan and Michael showcase their annual visit to the NASFT-The International "Fancy Food Show." This is a once-a-year extravaganza of earthly delights, not to be missed. We'll visit a select...

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Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System: World Heritage Site

Belize's Barrier Reef Reserve System, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1996, is the largest barrier reef in the northern hemisphere, consisting of seven sites, and is home to many threatened species...

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Europe By Rail, 5/7 Redux

The traditional way to see Europe this Summer is by high-speed rail or in a restored motor coach. This week's guests will tell you how to get there fast, at the most economical fare or in the classic...

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Traveling with Pets / Compassionate Travel / America's Best Zoos

This week Let's Travel is all about animals. We have pet-friendly tips for traveling with your "best friend" as well as how to be "compassionate" when you travel. Next, Michael and Susi explore...

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Artist, Student, Traveller and Physical Therapy, Traveling with Pains

Join Catherine and her guests, Haleigh A. Spasojevich, an Artist, a Student, a Traveller, and Vinita Chandra, Physical Therapist's Traveling with Pains. Get insights into an Artist, a Student, a...

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Around the World in 80 Meals / Smart Packing Tips - 4/30 Redux

This week on Let's Travel! we follow best-selling author Nan Lyons ("Someone is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe") around the world on the "hunt" for culinary delights following in the footsteps of...

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World Heritage in the US

Discover "Your World Heritage" in the United States this week as Let's Travel! takes listeners to some of the 20 World Heritage sites. In the fifty states. We journey from the Everglades in Florida to...

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Ethiopia, a Discovery

Ethiopia is one of the world's oldest civilizations, a land of discovery. You'll hear from Ethiopia's Consul in New York, Rena Alomo Nega, Secretary Elias Melaku Feleke, and Ethiopian Airlines Regional...

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"Bob's Your Uncle" / Travel Guru Tom Parsons

This week Let's Travel! explores the "world of difference" between British English and American English and helps travelers to both countries "crack the code" of language and cultural differences. Then...

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Hail Columbus! Region of Liguria, Italy

Liguria is the "Italian Riviera," the ancient capital port city of Genoa, Europe's largest Medieval city, the birthplace of Christopher Columbus whose discovery of the Americas we celebrate this...

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Traveling Safely

The best way to make sure you have a great trip is to plan ahead for the unexpected. This week Susi talks with two experts who help travelers do just that: Roy Berger, President/CEO, MedjetAssist, an...

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China's World Heritage

Travel with Susi this week to explore some of China's lesser-known World Heritage sites such as the Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan, Jiuzzhaigou Valley and Mount Emei including the Leshan Giant Buddha....

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The SS United States and Philanthropy

"Sail" and discover The SS United States, a wonderful ocean liner, with Dan Trachtenberg, Chairman of The SS United States Foundation. Can you change its fate? Peruse the worlds of Philanthropy with...

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Music Heard 'Round the World

This week's show highlights the world of music. Titled Music Heard 'Round the World, we will explore the popular modes of music including Opera, Jazz, Modern and Contemporary, to name a few. You'll...

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Architectural Lighting and Design Worldwide

Lighting to reveal scope, space and form, using the best technology to achieve a functional, creative and environmental result. An enlightening discussion with Herve Descottes, an Architectural...

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Hola Barcelona!

Come to Barcelona this week with Susi and explore the city with the most World Heritage sites in the word, sometimes called "Paris with palm trees". First we talk with Sr. Jordi Marti, Cultural...

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The Basque Country of Spain

Continuing our Spanish odyssey, we head north through Zaragoza, Spain's fifth largest city. Spain's most water-bearing river the Ebro runs through it, and it is home to the Basilica del Pilar,...

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The Music of JAZZ

This week Let's Travel! Radio continues its series on Music "Heard Round the World" with The Music of Jazz. Our guests include: Robin Bell-Stevens, President and CEO of Jazz Mobile, Loren Schoenberg,...

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Music, Rock and Roll, Food and Romance, Opera

Let's Talk and Let's Travel! with Catherine M. Perebinossoff and her guests, Jerry Solomon, Author, Artist, Caterer, etc., and Marc A. Scorca, President and CEO of Opera America, the National Service...

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Traveling the Silk Road

Journey with Susi this week back to a time when the information superhighway was a network of land routes that stretched 4,600 miles from Xi'an in Eastern China through the cities and empires of...

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Food For the Holidays

This week's guests include Anna Teresa Callen, noted cookbook author and educator and founding member of the James Beard Institute in New York, Mr. Paolo Vannini, Vice President/Managing Director of...

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Travelers All

Plan your 2010 adventures to Cambodia, Thailand, England, Latvia, India and more exotic places with our Let's Travel's Intrepid Friends, Nan, Linda, Louise and Barry, on our end-of-year round-up of...

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Judaic Sites / Italy

This week's guests include Natalia Indrimi, Director of the Primo Levi Center in New York, George Sacredote, President of Sacredote and Co.,Inc., Rabbi Dr. Umberto Piperno, author and consultant to the...

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Everything You've Always Wanted to Know About Spas...and more!

Are you ready for some pampering? Explore the world of spas with Susi this week on Let's Travel! and learn some spa secrets on how to find the best spa for your needs and what's in store for the...

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Traffic, Bridges, Infrastructure, etc.

Explore traffic, infrastructure, bridges, including bridges that can be "interrogated" remotely on their condition, etc., with Samuel I. Schwartz, a.k.a., Gridlock Sam. How come America spends so...

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The Galapagos Islands: A Living Museum and Showcase of Evolution

Travel with Susi to the Galapagos Islands, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the place which inspired Charles Darwin to write his "Origin of the Species". Learn what is so unique about the Galapagos...

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Way To Go!

Make new friends! Help the world! Build a school! Sleep on a strange couch! This week on Let's Travel Susi explores the worlds of global volunteering and couch surfing.

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Chinese New Year 2010

This week's show is expected to raise your IQ level on all things Chinese. We'll talk about some of the most honored customs and traditions the people of China have carried to the present day. We'll...

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The Worlds of Nonprofits and The Worlds of Planning

Travel the many and various nonprofits worlds, whether you are travelling or staying put. How did the nonprofit worlds become so important to us in our daily lives? How come we are, to a great part,...

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