Insights

Insight globe on traveler's eye.
“Discovery is the journey; insight is the destination.”
With everything taking place in the world from the coronavirus pandemic, global recession, and America’s racial reckoning, even a brief escape from these problems can be an elixir for the body, mind, spirit, and soul.
In this episode, Ian and Tonya Fitzpatrick speak to award-winning travel journalist Tim Leffel about the things we should know about traveling today, especially, if we plan to travel for extended periods of time. As Tim says, “we can’t just wing it anymore.”
Digital nomadism is here and on the rise. I’m proud to count myself among that tribe.
What does the future of travel look like? We asked a travel industry insider, Helen Hernandez, CEO of the North American Travel Journalist Association (NATJA) for her insights.
Islam is the second-most followed religion after Christianity. Out of the 195 countries on Earth, 56 have a Muslim majority and are governed by Muslims.
In this episode, World Footprints hosts Tonya and Ian travel deeper with Bruce Poon Tip, founder of G Adventures, as he discusses his journey into the world of travel, with particular focus on his "5th Gear" as an immigrant.
The COVID pandemic has given rise to a new global travel trend called vaccine vacations or vaxcations, for short.
Travel teaches us acceptance. It opens up new worlds to us, making us richer in the process.
Remember when the world was forced to take a pause a few year back? During that time (and beyond) left most people responsibly stuck at home, abiding by travel restrictions and doing their part not to spread the virus. That brought many challenges in the mental health realm that prompted us to realize just how important travel is for our well-being. It all came with a fair share of benefits, teaching us to become a little more comfortable with our me-time, find creative ways to stay busy, or have to dig deeper to stay positive. I have to confess, I was one of the irresponsible ones. I left my home in Canada to live in Cape Town for six months.
Greeks don’t seek kefi, they find it naturally in their day-to-day lives.
See the world differently as we explore travel and beauty through the eyes of a gifted BIPOC plus-sized model.
In an attempt to return to normalcy, several countries have reopened their borders for international visitors.














