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  • 15 Best Airbnb Alternatives in 2025 for Ethical, Eco & Unique Stays
    Jul 28 2025

    🎙️ Episode Title: 15 Best Airbnb Alternatives in 2025 for Ethical, Eco & Unique Stays

    Are you tired of overpriced Airbnbs, endless cleaning fees, and cookie-cutter apartments? In this episode, I explore 15 of the best Airbnb alternatives in 2025 — from eco-friendly guesthouses to house swaps, digital nomad coliving spaces, and pet-sitting opportunities that let you stay for free.

    These platforms are perfect for travellers looking to avoid the big platforms, support local communities, and travel more consciously — without sacrificing comfort, connection, or creativity. Whether you're a budget backpacker, a remote worker, or just someone who wants their stay to mean more, there's something here for you.

    I break these down into easy-to-follow categories so you can find what fits your style of travel best:

    🌱 Eco & Ethical Platforms – like Fairbnb, Socialbnb, and Ecobnb, which support local communities or prioritise sustainability.

    🏡 Swap & Share-Based Travel – including Kindred, Holiday Swap, Trusted House Sitters, and Couchsurfing for travellers who want to trade space, time, or pet care for a place to stay.

    🧳 Digital Nomad & Remote Work-Friendly Rentals – like Nomad House and Blueground, designed for long stays and laptop lifestyles.

    🏕️ Boutique & Curated Stays – like Canopy & Stars, Landfolk, and Coolstays, featuring unique accommodations like treehouses, cabins, lighthouses, and countryside escapes.

    🏖️ More Traditional Alternatives – like Homestay, Stayz, and HomeAway (now part of Vrbo), which offer familiar vacation rentals in homes around the world.

    Along the way, I share some of my personal experiences, travel hacks, and tips for booking safely, finding verified listings, and avoiding hidden fees. This episode is packed with insight for those who want to travel smarter, spend less, and connect more deeply with places and people.

    Great for: solo travelers, digital nomads, couples, slow travelers, and anyone seeking a different kind of stay

    🛑 Avoid if: you’re all about resort life and convenience at all costs (no shame — just not the vibe here!)

    If you’ve ever asked yourself:

    • “Are there alternatives to Airbnb that are actually good?”
    • “How do I travel without paying hundreds a night for a place to sleep?”
    • “What are the best sustainable and ethical accommodation options out there?”
    • ...this episode is for you.

    💬 Got a favourite Airbnb alternative? Message me or leave a comment — I’d love to hear your recommendations.

    ☕ Enjoying the podcast? Support it by buying me a coffee or leaving a 5-star review.

    Thanks for listening — and here’s to better, smarter, more meaningful travel in 2025 and beyond.

    Timestamps

    00:00 – Welcome to Winging It + Why This Episode Matters

    01:20 – The Airbnb Problem: Cost, Impact & Traveller Frustrations

    02:30 – What to Expect: 15 Alternatives for Conscious, Smart Travel

    03:00 – Not Anti-Airbnb, But Why We Need Options

    03:50 – Exploring Categories of Alternatives

    04:25 – Fairbnb:

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  • Ep 182 w/ Dave Seminara - Why Suriname Should Be Your Next Adventure Travel Destination
    Jul 21 2025

    This week, I’m joined once again by travel writer, YouTuber, and author Dave Seminara to explore a country rarely found on bucket lists — Suriname. Tucked between Guyana and French Guiana on South America's northern coast, this former Dutch colony is bursting with untouched jungle, rich multicultural heritage, and wildly underrated adventure experiences.

    Dave recently spent eight days solo travelling across Suriname, from the capital, Paramaribo, to the remote Maroon villages deep in the rainforest. He shares everything — how to get there, where to stay, why the Upper Suriname River is a must-do journey, and why it may just be the friendliest country in the world.

    We dive into:

    • The colonial history and ethnic diversity that make Suriname one of the most culturally layered countries in the Americas
    • Unique cultural practices like polygamy and menstruation houses in Maroon communities
    • Why Suriname is known as the most Asian country outside Asia and the most African country outside Africa
    • Incredible food: from roti to Indonesian cuisine — and why Suriname is a hidden foodie destination
    • The realities of getting around Suriname, including limited flights, overland routes, and remote access points
    • Visiting remote villages via dugout canoe and navigating rivers that cut through untouched rainforest
    • Why Paramaribo is worth a short visit — plus tips on markets, accommodation, and cultural etiquette
    • An honest take on safety, infrastructure, friendliness, and why the locals are genuinely curious about travellers

    This episode is full of inspiration for anyone dreaming of a more authentic, remote, and meaningful travel experience. Dave’s storytelling is full of insight, humour, and practical tips — and by the end, you might be planning your own trip to Suriname.

    Thanks to Dave for coming on again, and he is welcome back anytime, as he is a much-loved guest on the podcast.

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    Timestamps

    00:00 – Intro: Where is Suriname?

    02:30 – Dave’s travel style and why he chose Suriname

    04:45 – Suriname’s location, Dutch colonial past & unique geography

    06:55 – The most diverse small country in the world

    09:00 – Maroon tribes, escaped slavery & cultural preservation

    11:30 – Polygamy, menstruation houses & village customs

    13:45 – Food in Suriname: Caribbean, Indian, Indonesian & more

    15:50 – Is Suriname the world’s friendliest country?

    17:00 – Can white travellers visit every village? The Dahomey debate

    19:20 – How to get to Suriname (flights from the US & Europe)

    21:30 – Suriname’s surprising lack of tourism infrastructure

    23:00 – Visa tips, borders with Guyana & French Guiana

    25:00 – Safety, yellow fever, currency & costs

    27:30 – Paramaribo: What to do...

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  • My Journey to Dual Citizenship (Canada + UK) But Australia Is Still My First Love
    Jul 15 2025

    🎙️ My Journey to Dual Citizenship (Canada + UK) But Australia Is Still My First Love

    In this solo episode, I’m sharing a big personal milestone—I’ve officially become a Canadian citizen! After years of navigating immigration paperwork, PR applications, and ceremony dates, I finally hold dual citizenship with the UK and Canada. I walk you through the entire journey—what it really takes, how much it costs, and what I’ve learned along the way.

    But that’s only half the story.

    I also take a nostalgic trip back to Australia, the country that first lit the travel fire in me. From the moment I landed in Perth to the chaos of Christmas Eve/Day morning (early hours) to Boxing Day cricket in Melbourne, Australia, my first travel experience completely changed my perspective on the world. I discuss culture shock, the beauty of spontaneity, and how that experience set me on the path I’m still following today.

    To wrap things up, I share a bit about the future of Winging It—where I see the podcast going, how I want to evolve the solo and immersive episodes, and what I’m most excited to create for the second half of 2025.

    If you’re curious about moving to Canada, falling for a country you barely knew, or just want to hear honest stories from someone winging it through life and travel—this episode is for you.

    Timestamps

    00:00 – Intro to the Podcast & This Week's Episode

    00:50 – Becoming a Canadian Citizen: The Big News

    02:10 – The PR Process: Work Permits, Points & Admin Errors

    04:00 – What It Costs to Become a Canadian Citizen

    05:10 – Tips for Tracking Travel History for Immigration

    06:30 – Why Dual Citizenship Was Always a Goal

    07:45 – Future Life Plans with a Canadian Passport

    08:30 – Flashback: My First Time in Australia

    10:00 – Culture Shock in Perth: Heat, Clean Air, and Beaches

    11:20 – Cricket in Melbourne and Backpacker Christmas Chaos

    13:00 – How That Aussie Trip Kickstarted My Travel Life

    14:30 – Lessons from Taking a Chance on Travel

    15:30 – Australia: Why It Still Feels Like Home

    16:50 – Winging It Podcast: Future Plans and Format Update

    18:10 – Outro and What’s Coming Next Week

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  • Ep 181 Part 2 w/ Aaron Millar - From Volcanoes to Shugendo Monks: Adventure Travel, Crafting Stories + Emotional Hooks
    Jul 7 2025

    In this Part 2 conversation, I’m back with Aaron Millar, award-winning travel writer and host of The Armchair Explorer podcast. If you haven’t heard Part 1 yet — jump back and catch up — because in this episode, we go deeper into the world of adventure travel, travel writing, storytelling, and podcasting with purpose.

    Aaron shares epic stories from his adventures — from descending into a volcano in Iceland to trekking with Shugendo monks in Japan, meditating beneath icy waterfalls and reflecting on the power of discomfort and growth. But this isn’t just about the adventure — it’s about how to tell the story in a way that moves people.

    We dive into:

    • How to create powerful podcast intros that hook your audience in seconds
    • Why the first 30–45 seconds of a podcast episode are make or break
    • The difference between travel writing vs. holiday blogging
    • What makes a story repeatable and relevant for editors and listeners alike
    • Tips for immersive storytelling using ambient sound, music, and editing
    • Why planning your story arc before the trip can make or break the final product
    • How to deal with disappointing travel experiences and still create magic

    Whether you're a travel writer, podcaster, or someone with a passion for storytelling, Aaron's insights into narrative structure, authenticity, and the ethics of travel content will inspire you to level up your craft — and maybe even go book that bucket list adventure.

    🎧 About The Armchair Explorer Podcast

    The Armchair Explorer is an award-winning travel podcast that brings the world’s most inspiring adventures to life through immersive storytelling, cinematic music, and real traveler voices. Hosted by travel writer Aaron Millar, each episode is crafted like a documentary — designed to transport you to wild, remote, and fascinating corners of the planet, all from the comfort of your headphones.

    Named one of The Guardian's best travel podcasts, The Armchair Explorer isn't just about places — it’s about the emotions, transformations, and deeper connections travel can inspire. Whether it’s horseback riding from Canada to Brazil, cage diving with great white sharks, or stargazing in the highlands of Tenerife, each episode takes you on a journey you’ll never forget.

    Armchair Explorer

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    A final thanks to Aaron for coming on the show; there are a lot of crucial nuggets in there for anyone looking to be a travel writer, podcaster, or to seek out their next adventure. I am sure there are many more subjects to explore in the future with Aaron, but for now, dive in and enjoy our conversations!

    Timestamps

    00:00 – Intro to Part 2 and recap of Part 1

    01:05 – The legend of the Shugendo monks and their mythical powers

    03:20 – What it means to tell a compelling story in travel writing

    05:45 – Why a great...

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  • Ep 181 Part 1 - Flesh-Eating Crabs, Legendary Pub Crawls & Immersive Travel Storytelling w/ Aaron Millar (The Armchair Explorer Podcast)
    Jun 30 2025

    Part 1 - Flesh-Eating Crabs, Legendary Pub Crawls & Immersive Travel Storytelling w/ Aaron Millar (The Armchair Explorer Podcast)

    In this wildly entertaining and deeply insightful episode, James sits down with Aaron Millar, award-winning travel writer and host of The Armchair Explorer Podcast — once named the best travel podcast by The Guardian. From epic pub crawls across England to one of his podcast guests surviving a flesh-eating crab attack in South Africa, Aaron shares his most unbelievable stories, creative processes, and philosophy behind storytelling that feels like travel.

    We dive into:

    • Aaron’s early adventures hiking the Swiss Alps as a teen
    • His unconventional journey from the music industry to travel journalism
    • The 100-mile South Downs pub crawl that kickstarted his writing career
    • How blagging a “galactic safari” in Tenerife got him published in The Sunday Times
    • The gruesome true story of one of his podcast guests getting eaten alive (partially) by crabs
    • Why immersive audio is the future of travel storytelling
    • Tips for aspiring podcasters and travel writers
    • How storytelling can challenge life norms and inspire change
    • A philosophical look at why travel changes people

    Aaron’s professional writing has appeared in major publications such as The Times, The Guardian, National Geographic Traveller, and Conde Nast Traveller. He's been a regular columnist and feature writer covering adventure, sustainability, and culture, and has also authored several travel books. Aaron brings a rare blend of narrative skill and on-the-ground experience that makes his work both entertaining and deeply human.

    🎧 About The Armchair Explorer Podcast

    The Armchair Explorer is an award-winning travel podcast that brings the world’s most inspiring adventures to life through immersive storytelling, cinematic music, and real traveler voices. Hosted by travel writer Aaron Millar, each episode is crafted like a documentary — designed to transport you to wild, remote, and fascinating corners of the planet, all from the comfort of your headphones.

    Named one of The Guardian's best travel podcasts, The Armchair Explorer isn't just about places — it’s about the emotions, transformations, and deeper connections travel can inspire. Whether it’s horseback riding from Canada to Brazil, cage diving with great white sharks, or stargazing in the highlands of Tenerife, each episode takes you on a journey you’ll never forget.

    We had such a good time recording this episode that we came back a few days later to complete Part 2, which will be out next on Winging It. We will delve further into Aaron's podcast, exploring the importance of immersive storytelling, the differences between work and leisure travel as a travel professional, the emotive truth rather than visual spectacles, and more about Aaron's travels.

    Whether you're into epic travel mishaps, audio storytelling tips, or just want to hear a grown man outwit a swarm of crabs, this episode has something for you.

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    1 h y 13 m
  • IMMERSIVE - A Weekend Camping Getaway to Hicks Lake, British Columbia – Nature Therapy, Campfires & Lake Views
    Jun 23 2025

    A Weekend Camping Getaway to Hicks Lake, British Columbia – Nature Therapy, Campfires & Lake Views

    Step into the wild with this immersive audio experience as I take you camping to Hicks Lake in beautiful British Columbia. This is my first camping trip of 2025, and it's everything you'd want from a weekend escape: crackling campfires, misty morning lake views, soulful walks through the forest, and moments of deep peace by the water.

    Recorded on location, this episode puts you right in the heart of the action, from the soft rustle of trees to the warmth of a fireside cup of tea. I sleep in a cosy minicamper van, cook simple meals outdoors, and share reflections on the healing power of nature. You'll hear it all as it happens: the soothing sound of coffee brewing at sunrise, the crunch of gravel underfoot during lake hikes, and the laughter around the fire.

    Whether you're dreaming about your next BC camping trip, need a mental escape, or love nature's soundtrack, this episode is your ticket to Hicks Lake.

    In this episode, you’ll experience:

    • A cinematic journey through the forests and shores of Hicks Lake
    • What it’s like sleeping in a converted camper van in chilly spring temps
    • Fireside chats, marshmallow debates, and cosy food rituals
    • The peaceful rhythm of a day outdoors — unplugged and tech-free
    • A local tip to end your weekend at Cypress Mountain with epic Vancouver views

    Perfect for listeners who love:

    • Camping in Canada
    • Solo or couple vanlife adventures
    • British Columbia nature travel
    • ASMR-style immersive travel podcasts
    • Slow travel and mental reset inspiration

    🎧 Press play and let Hicks Lake take you away.

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  • Ep 180 w/ Shafik Meghji - Small Earthquakes: A Journey Through Lost British History in South America
    Jun 16 2025

    🎙️ Exploring Train Journeys & Forgotten British Histories with Shafik Meghji 🚂 | Winging It Travel Podcast

    In this week's episode, I'm joined for a hat-trick appearance by award-winning travel writer, journalist, and broadcaster Shafik Meghji, as we dive deep into the romance of train travel, chance encounters on the road, and his brand new book Small Earthquakes: A Journey Through Lost British History in South America (out July 24, 2025).

    We start with a ride on the Tren del Fin del Mundo, the world’s southernmost railway near Ushuaia, Argentina — a former prison line turned into a stunning tourist route through Tierra del Fuego National Park. We chat train adventures across the globe, from the Rocky Mountaineer in Canada to India’s rail journeys, the Trans-Siberian, Vietnam’s Reunification Express, and future plans for travel by rail through Europe, Japan, and Australia.

    But that’s not all — we explore unexpected British footprints across South America, from Welsh-speaking communities in Patagonia to Victorian architecture in Montevideo, British-built railways in Argentina, and even the story behind the iconic Fray Bentos pies in Uruguay.

    Whether you’re into epic train journeys, unusual travel histories, or looking for South America travel inspiration, this episode will ignite your wanderlust.

    🌍 Topics Covered:

    • Shafik’s top global train journeys & bucket list routes
    • Life and landscapes aboard the Tren del Fin del Mundo
    • A deep dive into Uruguay’s underrated capital, Montevideo
    • The incredible stories behind his new book Small Earthquakes
    • British history in Argentina, Uruguay, Chile & beyond
    • Serendipitous travel encounters and the magic of slow travel
    • Central America travel tips – including El Salvador, Panama & Belize
    • The polar bears (and beluga whales!) of Churchill, Manitoba via train
    • Street tango, carne asado, and the culture of the River Plate

    📚 Pre-order Small Earthquakes – A powerful and fascinating narrative connecting British history to forgotten corners of Latin America. Out July 24, 2025 - order here!

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    Timestamps

    00:00 Exploring 'Small Earthquakes' and British History in South America

    02:47 Travel Plans and Adventures for 2025

    06:02 The Allure of Central America and El Salvador

    09:12 Chance Encounters and Connections While Traveling

    12:05 The Impact of Travel on Personal Growth

    15:01 The Hidden Gems of Uruguay and Montevideo

    18:00 Tango, Carnival, and Cultural Experiences in Montevideo

    21:04 Traveling to Uruguay: Tips and Recommendations

    24:01 Exploring the Unique...

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  • A Long Weekend in Kelowna, British Columbia - Kelowna to Osoyoos: Wine Country, Lakeside Strolls & the Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre
    Jun 9 2025

    A Long Weekend in Kelowna, British Columbia - Kelowna to Osoyoos: Wine Country, Lakeside Strolls & the Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre

    This week on the Winging It Travel Podcast, I’m sharing a relaxing but adventure-packed Easter weekend getaway in Kelowna and Osoyoos, located in the heart of British Columbia’s stunning Okanagan Valley. If you’re dreaming about a scenic road trip filled with vineyard views, coffee shop gems, and meaningful cultural experiences, this episode is for you.

    We based ourselves in downtown Kelowna, staying at the centrally located Royal Anne Hotel, and explored everything from lakeside trails to vibrant cafes and local eateries. Then we hit the road to visit Vernon, the desert-like town of Osoyoos, and the powerful and educational Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre, where I share my honest reflections about Canada’s colonial history and the importance of Indigenous learning spaces.

    From sipping wine at Frind Winery next to the beach, to an epic brunch at Eatology, to sipping third-wave espresso at Slow Side Coffee, this weekend was the perfect mix of downtime and discovery. I also dive into travel costs, local transport tips, and why Kelowna might just be your next affordable getaway from Vancouver.

    Here’s what you’ll discover in this episode:

    • 🧳 How to spend 4 days in Kelowna without breaking the bank
    • ☕ Where to find the best coffee in Kelowna
    • 🍷 A must-visit beachfront winery in West Kelowna
    • 🍽️ My top food spots: from Vietnamese banh mi to fine Indian cuisine
    • 🏞️ The Okanagan Region is one of Canada’s sunniest destinations
    • 🎓 An honest take on the Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre and its powerful Indigenous education
    • 🚗 How to plan a mini road trip through the Okanagan with a cheap rental car
    • 🌅 Scenic walking routes along Okanagan Lake and Tugboat Beach
    • 💡 Tips for booking travel during holidays like Easter

    If you’re considering a short break within BC, this episode shows why Kelowna and Osoyoos offer the perfect mix of relaxation, culture, and natural beauty. I’ll also touch on how this trip made me reconsider future moves—Kelowna might just be a contender!

    Here is my episode on our time in Penticton and Nelson when on our road trip in 2023 - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/winging-it-podcast/id1559489384?i=1000622426622

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/25S9EOPiUSljD2KJuYMbvs?si=KuXDBWWBTp-fdDnprr7Ldw

    Timestamps

    00:00 Welcome to the Winging It Travel Podcast

    00:30 Exploring Kelowna: A Weekend Getaway

    01:55 Adventures in Kelowna: Food and Coffee Stops

    05:44 Day Trips: Vernon and Asoyus Highlights

    09:33 Cultural Insights: Inka Meep Desert Cultural Center

    10:58 Reflections on Kelowna and Future Travels

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