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  • Krista O'Reilly-Davi-Digui: Embracing Midlife with Joy and Freedom
    Mar 14 2025
    “It is time to search out your uniqueness, applaud and acknowledge yourself, and let your own light shine.” ~ Debbie Ford Guest Introduction: Welcome to Exploring the Seasons of Life: Travel Edition! I’m Cindy MacMillan, and it’s an absolute joy to share this adventure with you. Travel isn’t just about where you go—it’s about who you become along the way. And I’m so glad you’re here, ready to explore, dream, and discover. After today’s conversation with Joyful Living Educator, Krista O'Reilly-Davi-Digui, I’ll be taking a break from recording new episodes as I reimagine and rebrand the podcast. This pause is intentional—because just like travel, growth happens when we give ourselves space to reflect, refine, and create something even more meaningful. Thank you for being part of this journey. I can’t wait to share what’s next! So, grab your coffee, get comfy, and let’s dive into the incredible possibilities that await. It’s my pleasure to formally introduce my guest. Krista O'Reilly-Davi-Digui offers her work as a writer, mind-body coach, and Joyful Living Educator. Through story, grief and trauma-informed education, and brave community, Krista’s words and work empower midlife women to befriend their True Selves and (re)claim freedom, wholeness, and joy. Connect with her at alifeinprogress.ca. Here’s a glimpse of our conversation: 2:30 My background is in education. I chose to stay home and homeschool my children, but as I approached 40 and faced my own midlife crossroads, I had a very clear knowing that it was time for me to go back to school and step into that dream number two. 4:17 I had to remind myself that I wasn’t claiming to have it all figured out—I was simply acknowledging what I needed. 5:37 If I’m honest, I never approach things head-on, like saying, “We’re going to learn about joy.” Many people admit they don’t know how to access joy or where to begin. But to me, that feels too big and elusive. Instead, I start with something more foundational—building a friendship with ourselves first. 16:40 Joy is one of the most vulnerable emotions. Like happiness, many people keep it at arm’s length because allowing themselves to feel too good can be scary. There’s often a fear—what happens when the next bad thing comes? 18:42 Some seasons feel rockier, while others are more intimate and comfortable. But like any relationship, it requires attention—an investment of energy and a choice to show up and practice. It’s not like signing a marriage certificate and assuming no more effort is needed. It takes ongoing work, which makes it vulnerable. 29:12 Inner child work isn’t a primary focus of my approach, but it naturally emerges along the way. 35:50 One of the root stories I grew up with was that being good and compassionate meant giving everything away. Over time, I had to learn to hold onto some of my money—not giving away every moment or every penny—for my own well-being and the stability of my children. 41:44 I primarily work with people in two ways: one-on-one coaching and my Brave and Beautiful community, which is designed for midlife women—mainly in their 40s, 50s, 60s, and early 70s, though there are some outliers. I let people decide for themselves if it’s the right fit, as long as they know my work is centered on the needs and experiences of midlife women. You can find Krista O'Reilly-Davi-Digui at: Website | Instagram | Podcast Thank you so much for joining me on Exploring the Seasons of Life: Travel Edition. I’m Cindy MacMillan, and you can find me at PangeaWorldTravelAgency.com. If you enjoyed this episode—and I truly hope you did—be sure to hit the subscribe button so you never miss an episode. If you could take a moment to leave a review, it would mean the world to me. Your support helps us connect with more amazing listeners like you. If you’re dreaming about your next cruise or adventure, I’m here to help make it a reality! Visit linktr.ee/CindyMacMillan to get started. Let’s plan your perfect journey together. Until next time, keep exploring, stay curious, and take care!
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  • Adele Lapointe: Essential Travel Organization Strategies
    Mar 11 2025
    “Clutter is not just the stuff on your floor – it’s anything that stands between you and the life you want to be living.” ~ Peter Walsh, Professional Organizer Guest Introduction: Welcome to Exploring the Seasons of Life: Travel Edition. I’m Cindy MacMillan, your host and the owner of Pangea World Travel Agency, a boutique agency located on the Space Coast of Florida. Today, we’re diving into the art of organization with a professional organizer. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed trying to get your home or office in order before a trip, you’re in the right place. This episode is all about simple, realistic steps to streamline your packing, manage travel documents, and tackle those ever-growing pre-trip to-do lists. From personal essentials to business priorities, you’ll come away with actionable tips to help you feel prepared, focused, and stress-free for your next journey. I’m delighted to introduce Adele LaPointe, whose thoughtful approach to organization transforms even the most daunting tasks into achievable goals. Let’s dive in! Adele is a Professional Organizer and Author. Her business Chaos to Clarity has been teaching overwhelmed people to create organized systems that help them see clarity in their lives for 20 years. Adele is still very passionate about helping people because she has personally seen how being organized can be life-changing. She likes to share that she was her first client. Having gone through many different challenges she knows how life’s situations can create chaos in our lives. With experience, creativity and a non-judgmental approach Adele loves the challenge of creating systems and environments that work for her clients in their homes and offices. In Adele’s book, Get Organized for Life 7 Steps to Take You From Chaos to C.L.A.R.I.T.Y, she teaches her process on how she assesses her clients' situations and comes up with effective solutions. Here’s a glimpse of our conversation: Welcome to the podcast Adele. 2:48 I like lists because they help clear my mind—they're a simple way to "dump" everything onto paper (or a device). I don’t know about you, but when I have things to do, my mind keeps running in circles. Did I remember everything? Did I forget something? That’s why having a list is so helpful. Once it's written down, it's out of your head, and all you have to do is refer back to it. A list can take any form—a note on your phone, a voice memo, a sticky note, or even a scrap of paper. Whatever works best for you to stay organized and at ease. 3:25 Before you go on a trip, one of the best things you can do is create a designated space for everything you’ll need. I’ve helped many clients who feel overwhelmed, saying, "I need to go on a trip, but I don’t know where to start, and I’m too busy." My advice? Choose one spot—whether it’s an open suitcase, a spare room, a couch, or a chair—and make it your travel prep area. As you go about your routine, start placing everything you’ll need for your trip there. For example, do your laundry a week or two before you leave. Pick out the clothes you want to bring, make sure they’re clean and folded, and place them in your designated spot. This simple habit keeps you organized and reduces last-minute stress. 9:16 I always suggest to my clients that if there are certain travel essentials—like your favorite neck pillow, special headphones, or anything else you love to have on a flight—pack them in advance. Keep these items in a small bag or container inside your suitcase. That way, when you open your suitcase, everything is already together, ready to go. You won’t have to scramble at the last minute or repurchase something at the airport just because you forgot where you put it. 13:18 I hear this a lot in home organization, though it applies just as well to travel. How many times do we say, "I’ll take care of that when I get back," or "I’ll deal with it once I move?" If you find yourself thinking, "I’m too busy; I’ll just do it later," try to pause and ask, "Can I take a few minutes to do this now?" Taking care of small tasks before you leave means you’ll come home to less stress and a smoother transition back into daily life. 18:52 Organization is really just about keeping similar things together. Even in a hotel room, I like the idea of having a designated technology area—one spot where everyone plugs in their phones, laptops, and other electronics. This helps avoid the common scenario where you charge your phone next to the bed, grab it in the morning, and go about your day—only to realize later that you left behind a charger or another device. Creating a central charging station keeps everything in one place and makes it easier to pack up when it’s time to leave. You can find Adele Lapointe at: Website | Instagram | Facebook Thank you so much for tuning into Exploring the Seasons of Life: Travel Edition. I’m Cindy ...
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  • Chris Shelley: Exploring NYC, One Step at a Time
    Feb 24 2025
    “New York is a city of possibility and endless exploration. There’s always something new to discover around every corner.” – Elizabeth Gilbert Guest Introduction: Welcome to Exploring the Seasons of Life: Travel Edition. I’m Cindy MacMillan, your host and the owner of Pangea World Travel Agency, a boutique agency located on the Space Coast of Florida. If you enjoy today’s episode, I’d love it if you shared it, left a review, or spread the word. Your support helps us inspire even more travelers to embark on their own adventures. So, pour yourself a cup of coffee or tea, settle in, and let’s explore the world together—one incredible journey at a time. Now, it’s my pleasure to introduce our guest today. Chris Shelley is a licensed New York City Sightseeing Guide. He offers private walking tours through his company Walk With Chris. He is also a Professional Wedding Officiant who has performed hundreds of ceremonies all around the country. His book Best Ceremony Ever, published by WW Norton, helps couples and wedding pros make ceremonies fun. He's a very social guy who loves his two very social, very unique jobs. With his diverse experiences and deep love for New York City, Chris is sure to bring fresh insights and great stories to today’s conversation! Here’s a glimpse of our conversation: Welcome to the podcast Chris. 1:58 I moved to New York City in 1992, right after graduating from Boston University, where I was part of a small acting conservatory. All 12 of us in the program moved to New York, hoping to make it in theater—or maybe even TV and film—since so much of the industry was based there. I was such a good actor that I ended up working on Wall Street. 4:40 My wife and I were in New Orleans, Louisiana, taking a walking tour with a local guide—something we love to do wherever we travel. We've done walking tours all over the world—Italy, Iceland, France, the Czech Republic, and many other places. But during this particular tour, I had a Eureka moment. I suddenly thought, Could I do this? It had everything I loved—social interaction, storytelling, even elements of stand-up and acting. I had always assumed you needed to be a history professor or an expert to lead tours, but in that moment, I started to see it differently. 9:35 When I take people to Rockefeller Center, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Grand Central, and other iconic landmarks, that’s where I truly shine—I light up because I’m genuinely interested. Sure, I could learn a bunch of facts about different parts of the city, but without a personal connection, it just wouldn’t be as engaging. 14:56 Tourists often stick to the middle of Manhattan and rarely venture to its edges. 28:41 I’d take them to Rockefeller Plaza. Yes, it’s touristy, but it still feels like a unique and fascinating hub of the world. Unlike Times Square, it isn’t all about commercial glitz—it’s about the stunning architecture and the iconic sunken plaza. For part of the year, it’s a skating rink, but the rest of the time, it transforms into a space for art exhibits and picnic tables. It’s an incredible place with an energy all its own. 31:23 Rockefeller Center, the southeast corner of Central Park, and Washington Mews. You can find Chris Shelley at: Website | Instagram | Illuminating Ceremonies Thank you so much for joining me on Exploring the Seasons of Life: Travel Edition. I’m Cindy MacMillan, and you can find me at PangeaWorldTravelAgency.com. If you enjoyed this episode—and I truly hope you did—be sure to hit the subscribe button so you never miss an episode. If you could take a moment to leave a review, it would mean the world to me. Your support helps us connect with more amazing listeners like you. If you’re dreaming about your next cruise or adventure, I’m here to help make it a reality! Visit linktr.ee/CindyMacMillan to get started. Let’s plan your perfect journey together. Until next time, keep exploring, stay curious, and take care!
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  • Casey Sedlack: Good Change Takes Time
    Feb 19 2025
    "Do not judge me by my successes, judge me by how many times I fell down and got back up again." ~ Nelson Mandela Guest Introduction: Welcome to Exploring the Seasons of Life: Travel Edition. I’m Cindy MacMillan, and I’m so glad you’re here. If you’ve felt the weight of the to-do list or the ache of longing for something more—something that stirs your soul—you’re in the right place. Travel, for me, has never been just about places on a map. It’s about a deep breath as you watch the sun dip below the horizon. It’s the quiet thrill of curiosity as you step onto unfamiliar soil. It’s the feeling of being alive, connected, and open to the world. This podcast is an invitation to pause, to listen, and to dream about what’s possible when you step outside your comfort zone. Whether it’s a river cruise, an expedition to wild places, or simply the courage to say “yes” to your next adventure. Let’s explore the world—and ourselves—one season at a time. Now, it’s my pleasure to introduce today’s guest, Casey Sedlack. Casey, is a Resilience Coach, mama of 3, wife of a rancher, astrology junkie, ski bum at heart, and leisure athlete (meaning she basically only likes walking these days). She is a singer and a sometimes-writer, an amateur home baker, a cookbook collector, and a chicken wrangler too. Here’s a glimpse of our conversation: Welcome to the podcast Casey. 3:18 I could talk about cookbooks all day! They make fantastic gifts, too—so if you're ever unsure what to give, a cookbook is always a great choice. 6:40 I want to help people move forward and achieve their goals. As I reflected on where to focus my energy and the strengths I bring to the table, I realized that my experiences have placed me in many situations requiring resilience. 9:39 I never want to confuse resilience with strength. Strength is finite—it can be depleted, which is when people burn out and feel overwhelmed. Telling someone to "just be strong" over and over isn't always helpful because strength needs time to replenish. You can build strength, but you can also overdo it. Resilience, on the other hand, is different. 12:50 As I get older—even though I’m not yet 40—I’ve realized that I want more. I want comfort. I used to seek out the hardest challenges, always pushing myself to the edge. But that was exhausting. Now, I see that growth doesn’t have to be so harsh. I can grow in a way that is softer, gentler, and more sustainable—one that truly supports me over time. 20:04 My first tip when it comes to confidence is this: courage comes first. Confidence doesn’t just appear—it’s built through courage. If you want to grow in any area of your life, whether it’s trusting your intuition, learning a new skill like pottery, or getting better at difficult conversations, ask yourself: What is the courageous step I need to take first? 29:24 Rest is an action—it’s something you do. And it’s essential for resilience. Without rest, resilience isn’t sustainable. You can find Casey at: www.caseysedlackcoaching.com Thank you so much for tuning into Exploring the Seasons of Life: Travel Edition. I’m Cindy MacMillan, and you can always find me at PangeaWorldTravelAgency.com. If you found this episode helpful—or if it sparked some curiosity—I would love for you to hit that subscribe button. That way, you’ll never miss a new episode, and we can keep exploring these life-changing journeys together. And if you could take a moment to leave a review, I’d be beyond grateful. Your support means everything and helps us reach more incredible people just like you. It’s your chance to share what resonated and to let others know that they’re not alone on this journey of exploration. And hey, if you’re dreaming of your next cruise or adventure, I’m here to turn that dream into reality. Head over to PangeaWorldTravelAgency.com, and let’s make it happen—one journey at a time. Until next time, keep exploring, stay curious, and take care.
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  • Love & Travel: Romantic Getaways
    Feb 14 2025
    “Love has nothing to do with what you are expecting to get — only with what you are expecting to give — which is everything.” ~ Katharine Hepburn Guest Introduction: Welcome to Exploring the Seasons of Life: Travel Edition! I’m Cindy MacMillan, your host and founder of Pangea World Travel Agency. If you’re a midlife professional, an empty nester, or a woman with a heart for adventure, you’re in the right place. This isn’t just another travel podcast—it’s an invitation to explore how travel shapes our lives, helping us grow, see the world in new ways, and rediscover ourselves along the way. And today, we’re embracing love and travel in the spirit of Valentine’s Day! Whether you’re dreaming of a honeymoon-worthy escape or an unexpected romantic adventure, this episode is all about creating magical moments with the one you love. So, grab your coffee—or maybe a mocktail or even a glass of champagne for the occasion—get cozy, and let’s set off on this journey together. To help me unpack these Romantic Getaways I’ve invited three incredible travel advisors who know romance when they see it. 1. Josh Scheer is the founder of White Lotus Travel Design, a travel agency he established in 2023 after a diverse career journey. With a background in musical theater as an actor and a second career as a Solution Architect in sales, Josh brings a unique perspective to the world of travel. Based in New York City, Josh specializes in crafting bespoke multi-city European vacations tailored specifically for culinary travelers—those eager to explore the tastes, flavors, and culinary cultures of Europe in a truly immersive way. 2. Ashley Stevens is the owner of Trellis Travel, a boutique travel agency specializing in bespoke European and Caribbean experiences, with a focus on luxury small-ship and river cruises. She creates experiences that offer authenticity and connection for discerning travelers who lead with their hearts when they travel. 3. Angie Brandt believes a single moment can shape our story and leave a lasting legacy. Through Both Worlds Travel, she curates journeys for those who seek deeper connections—whether through culture, adventure, or quiet luxury. To Angie, true romance isn’t just candlelit dinners or breathtaking views; it’s the unforgettable moments that touch your heart and stay with you forever. She infuses this philosophy into every trip she designs, ensuring each journey is rich with meaning, connection, and lasting memories. Here’s a glimpse of our conversation: Welcome, everyone! I’m so excited to have this conversation today and wish you all a Happy Valentine’s Day! 6:23 (Josh) The most romantic trip I’ve ever taken was my engagement trip. My husband and I got engaged and spent two weeks in Italy, visiting only four places. So often, people feel the need to rush from one spot to the next, snapping selfies and checking off landmarks. But slowing down made our trip even more special. 7:50 (Cindy) I’ll jump right in and share a place I found incredibly romantic. When I think of romantic trips, I’ve been on many, but a recent one that stood out was an Alaskan cruise last year. Many people don’t typically consider an Alaskan cruise romantic, but it truly was. 9:23 (Ashley) The first place that came to mind was St. Lucia in the Caribbean—one of the most naturally beautiful and diverse places I’ve ever seen. We stayed at Cap Maison, a five-star resort on the island’s north shore. 10:54 (Angie) I’d have to say Croatia. I know we talked about this in my last podcast, but there’s something incredibly raw and real about it. For example, one night in Korčula, a charming little village, I was struck by its beauty. During the day, its cobblestone streets and stone buildings create a stunning, timeless atmosphere. 13:26 (Josh) Our job is to seek out those unique experiences in each destination. Most of the calls I receive are about travel to Europe, particularly Western Europe, along the Mediterranean. In addition to Italy, that includes France and Croatia as well. 16:55 (Angie) Building on what Josh and Ashley said, our job isn’t to tell clients what to do—it’s to truly understand them. That means listening carefully, asking thoughtful questions, and getting to know them on a deeper level. Ultimately, we’re here to advise, which is why we’re called travel advisors. But travel is full of nuance, and that’s where our expertise comes in. 22:51 (Ashley) I find the South of France to be a perfect fit for many occasions, especially romantic trips. There’s so much to do—you could plan an entire trip around UNESCO sites, explore medieval 12th-century villages for days, or relax in beautiful beach destinations. 25:03 (Cindy) Of course, the best destination depends on what our clients are looking for, but one place that stands out to me—and that I personally want to experience—is an ...
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  • Sonia Cruz Oro: Discovering Yourself Through Travel
    Feb 5 2025

    “Everyone wants to live on top of the mountain, but all the happiness and growth occurs while you’re climbing it.” — Andy Rooney

    Guest Introduction:

    Welcome to Exploring the Seasons of Life: Travel Edition. I’m Cindy MacMillan, and I’m so glad you’re here. If you’ve felt the weight of the to-do list or the ache of longing for something more—something that stirs your soul—you’re in the right place.

    Travel, for me, has never been just about places on a map. It’s about a deep breath as you watch the sun dip below the horizon. It’s the quiet thrill of curiosity as you step onto unfamiliar soil. It’s the feeling of being alive, connected, and open to the world.

    My own journey began long ago in a 5th-grade classroom, where a simple Kodak slide projector awakened something in me—a longing for beauty, for wonder, for more. That same longing lives in me today, and I know it lives in you too.

    This podcast is an invitation to pause, to listen, and to dream about what’s possible when you step outside your comfort zone. Whether it’s a river cruise, an expedition to wild places, or simply the courage to say “yes” to your next adventure, I’m here to walk alongside you.

    Let’s explore together.

    Now, it’s my pleasure to welcome today’s guest, Sonia Cruz Oro.

    Here’s a glimpse of our conversation:

    9:26 The fear of the unknown, what will happen if I suddenly stop and I take my time to do this trip or to do this exploration because it's an exploration of the world, but also it's an exploration inwards.

    13:36 When we travel, we break out of our automatic routines and become more present and aware. Instead of repeating the past, we gain the clarity to make new choices. We pay closer attention to our surroundings because our brain isn’t on autopilot, assuming it already knows everything.

    15:30 When we’re inside a jar of jam, we can’t read the label, right? Stepping outside gives us a new perspective, allowing us to see things more clearly. This shift in perspective is powerful, but it’s important to approach it consciously. Having someone to guide you can help you fully embrace this new point of view.

    17:36 When people hear "transformational travel," they often think it requires a drastic life change—but that’s not true. You don’t have to quit your job, leave everything behind, or meditate like a monk in Tibet. Transformation can happen in small, meaningful ways through mindful travel experiences.

    27:23 If you feel the call to adventure—the hero’s or heroine’s journey—you need to answer it. That inner voice is there for a reason. The timing is right because if it weren’t, you wouldn’t feel this pull to travel and explore. When the desire arises, it’s the moment to act. And if you’re unsure how to make it happen, you don’t have to do it alone—help is always available.

    You can find Sonia Cruz Oro at:

    Website | Instagram

    Thank you so much for joining me on Exploring the Seasons of Life: Travel Edition. I’m Cindy MacMillan, and you can find me at PangeaWorldTravelAgency.com. If you enjoyed this episode—and I truly hope you did—be sure to hit the subscribe button so you never miss an episode.

    If you could take a moment to leave a review, it would mean the world to me. Your support helps us connect with more amazing listeners like you.

    If you’re dreaming about your next cruise or adventure, I’m here to help make it a reality! Visit linktr.ee/CindyMacMillan to get started. Let’s plan your perfect journey together.

    Until next time, keep exploring, stay curious, and take care!

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  • Chrissy Gates: Discover the Joys of Alcohol-Free Travel
    Jan 27 2025

    “The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

    Guest Introduction:

    Welcome to Exploring the Seasons of Life: Travel Edition. I’m Cindy MacMillan, your host and the founder of Pangea World Travel Agency, a boutique agency located on the Space Coast of Florida.

    I’m delighted to introduce a truly inspiring guest, Chrissy Gates, founder of Where is Chrissy Today? LLC, an affiliate of 1000 Mile Travel and Virtuoso Travel.

    Chrissy has been part of the travel industry for over 18 years, but her most transformative journey began just a year and a half ago when she realized that alcohol was no longer serving her life or her joy. This shift opened a remarkable new chapter for Chrissy, both personally and professionally.

    As someone who adores travel, Chrissy knew her adventures would look different—but no less fulfilling—without alcohol. She also recognized a need within the travel space: creating experiences for others who choose to travel alcohol-free in a world that often revolves around its consumption.

    Here’s a glimpse of our conversation:

    Welcome Chrissy. I have been looking forward to our conversation.

    1:23   I just came back from the Mindful Drinking Fest. I went out to Washington, D. C. on Friday, and it went through till Sunday, January 10-12, 2025.

    1:52 Attending the Mindful Drinking Fest as a travel advisor was a fascinating experience, especially considering the potential for incorporating some of these brands into properties and cruise lines.

    3:15 What I like to tell people is that I’m not a prohibitionist—I don’t believe alcohol needs to be removed from bars or properties entirely. However, it’s essential to offer thoughtful options for people who don’t drink. These shouldn’t be limited to basic juice or soda, but instead, carefully curated adult beverages. These drinks should feel intentional and sophisticated, not something like a Shirley Temple, which is more suited for children.

    7:27 There are mocktails I enjoy, but I prefer having someone else make them for me since I’m not a mixologist. In some of the places I’ve visited, they create incredible beverages, and it’s clear they’re crafted by professionals.

    9:18 It’s about the experience and the ambiance—that’s what truly matters. Alcohol-free travel isn’t just about the beverages, though those are a wonderful bonus. It’s about fully immersing yourself in the moment, staying clear-minded, and truly appreciating your surroundings without losing the experience to overindulgence in alcohol.

    23:00 One of the biggest misconceptions about not drinking is the idea that you won’t have any fun. People often wonder, How can you enjoy yourself without alcohol? The truth is, you absolutely can have fun without drinking.

    You can find Chrissy Gates at:

    Website | Instagram

    Thank you so much for joining me on Exploring the Seasons of Life: Travel Edition. I’m Cindy MacMillan, and you can find me at PangeaWorldTravelAgency.com. If you enjoyed this episode—and I truly hope you did—be sure to hit the subscribe button so you never miss an episode.

    If you could take a moment to leave a review, it would mean the world to me. Your support helps us connect with more amazing listeners like you.

    If you’re dreaming about your next cruise or adventure, I’m here to help make it a reality! Visit linktr.ee/CindyMacMillan to get started. Let’s plan your perfect journey together.

    Until next time, keep exploring, stay curious, and take care!

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  • Robert Eagles: 2025 Group Trip Scotland and Ireland
    Jan 22 2025
    “Of all the small nations of this earth, perhaps only the ancient Greeks surpass the Scots in their contribution to mankind.” ~ Winston Churchill Guest Introduction: Welcome to Exploring the Seasons of Life: Travel Edition! I’m Cindy MacMillan, your host and the owner of Pangea World Travel Agency, a boutique travel agency on the beautiful Space Coast of Florida. Today, as I record this episode on January 16, 2025, I’m thrilled to share details of an incredible group trip you won’t want to miss. Let me introduce the 2025 Taste of Scotland & Ireland, a 10-day, 9-night group adventure starting on September 19, 2025. Imagine savoring a whisky tasting, marveling at the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher, exploring historic St. Andrews, and enjoying a Medieval Castle Banquet — and that’s just the start of this incredible itinerary. This group is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, scenic explorers and folks who Enjoy meeting new people, engaging with locals, and sharing experiences with a group of like-minded travelers. My guest today is going to walk us through the 2025 Taste of Scotland & Ireland tour with CIE Tours. Here’s a glimpse of our conversation: Now, it’s my pleasure to introduce today’s guest, Robert Eagles. 2:18  I really felt travel was my passion, so I began looking to get back into the travel industry. I found that CIE Tours had a position open, and the rest is history. 3:28 Founded in 1932, CIE Tours has built a reputation for excellence by delivering signature Irish hospitality. Now, 93 years later, we’re proud to still be going strong, sharing the beauty and culture of Ireland with travelers worldwide. 6:21 I would say Paris. In high school, I did a study abroad program in northeastern France, but I only had one day to explore Paris. I've studied French extensively and find French history absolutely fascinating, so Paris holds a special interest for me. 10:25 All of our destinations feature accommodations that are always four-star or higher. Whether it’s hotels, manor homes, or even castle stays included on some tours, you can trust that the accommodations will always be of exceptional quality. 11:36 The hotel we're staying at just outside of Edinburgh is called the Dalmahoy Hotel and Country Club. It's absolutely stunning, with beautiful gardens to stroll through, a golf course, and a luxurious leisure club with pool and state-of-the-art gym. It's truly an incredible place to stay. 19:33 You’ll visit the Skellig Experience, which focuses on Skellig Michael, one of Ireland’s two UNESCO World Heritage Sites. You'll learn about the early Christian hermits who built and lived in this incredibly remote settlement—a truly fascinating part of Ireland’s history. 25:11   Our motor coaches are nothing like the ones you might remember from high school. These are luxury coaches, fully equipped with air conditioning and heating tailored to the season of your visit. A special group departure to Taste of Scotland and Ireland 📅 Dates: September 19–28, 2025 🌟 Trip Details: 10 Days | 9 Nights | 16 Meals Your Tour Includes: • Sightseeing by luxury coach with a professional tour director • All on-tour transportation including shuttles and ferries • Welcome get-together drink with your group • Free Wi-Fi on coaches so you can stay connected along the way • Deluxe documents wallet and backpack to keep you organized • All local taxes, hotel service charges & handling of one suitcase per person Food, history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes await you! 💵 Deposit: Only $250 per person!⏳ Sign-Up Deadline: February 16, 2025💼 Spots are limited, and the deadline is approaching fast! Don’t wait—secure your spot today. E-mail Cindy@PangeaWorldTravelAgency.com to save your place on this extraordinary adventure! Thank you so much for joining us on Exploring the Seasons of Life: Travel Edition. I'm Cindy MacMillan, and you can find me at PangeaWorldTravelAgency.com. If you enjoyed this episode—and I truly hope you did—be sure to hit that subscribe button so you never miss a show. If you could leave a review, it would mean the world to me. Your support helps us connect with more incredible listeners like you. And remember, if you're dreaming of your next cruise or adventure, I'm here to help make it a reality. Visit my website to get in touch, and let's start planning your journey. Until next time, keep exploring, stay curious, and take care!
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