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How to Travel Around the World

Edward Hasbrouk is the author of the book, Practical Nomad: How to Travel Around the World. He stopped by recently to chat about travel trends among the young. Our host asked him if he thinks young people are on a search for paradise or are there other compelling reasons they have to see the world?

How to Travel Around the World
An Interview with Edward Hasbrouk

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Practical Nomad: How to 
Travel Around the World

Just like when I was a kid, young people continue to be drawn by the lure of travel. But the places they go seem to be more exotic these days. And they seem to spend more time traveling. It makes you wonder what inspires the wanderlust of young people today, and if the experiences are different from those of my baby boomer pals who lived out of backpacks 30 years ago.

Edward Hasbrouk is the author of the book Practical Nomad: How to Travel Around the World. He stopped by recently to chat about travel trends among the young. I asked him if he thinks young people are on a search for paradise, or are there other compelling reasons they have to see the world?


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