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Jen Leo writes for Condé Nast Traveler, Los Angeles Times, and edited the award-winning Sand in My Bra series (Travelers’ Tales). She loves to travel with her toddler. You can also read about her at JenLeo.com.


Chris Christensen the host of the Amateur Traveler. The Amateur Traveler is an online travel show that focuses primarily on travel destinations and what are the best places to travel to. It includes both a weekly audio podcast and a twice monthly video podcast. In January 2010 he left his day job as the Executive Vice President of Engineering and Operations for a company in Silicon Valley (LiveWorld) that runs online communities for companies like Marriott, American Express, eBay, HBO, the NBA, Kraft, Campbells, Kimberly Clark, A&E, and QVC.

Gary Arndt is the man behind one of the world's most popular, independent travel blogs. He has been traveling non-stop since March, 2007 and has visited over 60 countries and territories. That is a real monkey on his shoulder.

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Jun012010

Episode 41 - Travel News and a whole lot of TBEX

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Here's a Popular Mechanics map of survivability by seat section. They studied ever plane crash in the US since 1971. Verdict? It's safer in the back.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/aviation/safety/4219452

June 3, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterScott

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June 6, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterseon

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