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- 28 - NETJ Podcast Ep. 28 – Videographer and Photographer Frank DiNardiThu, 31 Mar 2022
- 27 - NETJ Podcast Ep. 27 – Berkshire Camino - Guided Hiking and Walking ToursSun, 02 May 2021
- 26 - NETJ Podcast Ep. 26 – Travel Babies talk New England TravelMon, 19 Apr 2021
- 25 - NETJ Podcast Ep.25 – A Guide to Some Potential Travel in 2021
Typically we only focus on New England. We don't always like to acknowledge it but there are some great places to travel outside of the region. With the hope that people will be able to travel more in 2021, we wanted to share some tips and locations to consider.
On this episode of the New England Travel Journal, we were joined by Todd Plumer to talk about his article inBoston Magazinetitled A Bostonian’s Guide to—Maybe, Potentially, Hopefully—Traveling This Year.Fri, 26 Feb 2021 - 24 - NETJ Podcast Ep.24 – Photographer Mindy Briar
Photographer Mindy Briar grew up in California but after moving to New England fell in love with the region. We connected with Mindy through Instagram and have always been a fan of her work and travels so we wanted to have her on to talk about a wide-range of topics. We talked about how she is still learning the region, her favorite aspects of photography, what she means when she says she wants to photograph 'YOU,' and much more!
Thu, 28 Jan 2021 - 23 - NETJ Podcast Ep.23 – 57 Things to Do This Winter with Boston Magazine Executive Editor Brittany Jasnoff
Boston Magazine Executive Editor Brittany Jasnoff joins the podcast to talk about the magazine's December cover story, "57 Things to Do Around Boston This Winter.”
Winter means cold temperatures and snowy streets, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of things to do.
Here’s how to stay sane and keep your spirits up even when the temperature drops.With individuals remaining inside for the winter due to the pandemic and the added stress of trying to remain festive, there is no better time to explore new hobbies and DIY projects.Wed, 06 Jan 2021 - 22 - NETJ Podcast Ep. 22 – Skiing New England in the Winter of 2021
Boston Magazine's Alyssa Giacobbe takes a close look at the impact the COVID pandemic has already had on the ski resort industry, the outlook for this winter, and the changes that may remain in place post-pandemic. Alyssa has been a featured contributing writer and editor for Boston magazine (among other outlets) for the last fifteen years. Her areas of focus range from lifestyle, travel, and culture, to commercial and residential real estate, to urban affairs, to the immediate and long-term ramifications of the coronavirus on Boston and the wider nation.
Fri, 18 Dec 2020 - 21 - NETJ Podcast Ep. 21 – Connecticut Holiday Photographer Caryn B. Davis
On the New England Travel Journal Podcast, we were joined by photographer Caryn B. Davis. During our discussion we talked about her book A Connecticut Christmas: Celebrating the Holiday in Classic New England Style, her upcoming book Connecticut Waters: Celebrating Our Coastline and Waterways, and we also asked her for some photography tips on how to take photos at night!
Wed, 09 Dec 2020 - 20 - NETJ Podcast Ep. 20 – Boston Magazine Food + Entertainment Editor Scott Kearnan
Boston Magazine Food + Entertainment Editor Scott Kearnan joined the New England Travel Journal Podcast to talk about the state of dining out in Massachusetts, the innovative ways restaurants are creating business, Boston’s Top 25 Hottest Restaurants, and what he is looking forward to most when dining is back to normal.
Mon, 23 Nov 2020 - 19 - NETJ Podcast Ep.19 – Hidden New England with Boston Magazine Executive Editor Brittany Jasnoff
BostonmagazineExecutive Editor Brittany Jasnoff joins the New England Travel Journal Podcast to talk about 'Hidden New England.'
The October issue of Boston magazine has a piece on Hidden New England,a feature that explores lesser-known towns and tucked-away spots scattered throughout the region. With social distancing and outdoor experiences top-of-mind, this spread offers readers a closer look at some underappreciated natural locations: from secluded watering holes in Warren, Vermont, to the virtually untouched beauty of Monhegan Island, Maine, to where you can find castle ruins, alligator sausages, and, yes, authentic dinosaur footprints (!!), it’s all in New England and it’s all in this travel guide. Even fans of the paranormal can find something of interest!Mon, 19 Oct 2020 - 18 - NETJ Podcast Ep.18 – Fall Foliage and Lobster Rolls with New England Photographer Ryan Zipp
New England photographer Ryan Zipp became our first repeat New England Travel Journal Podcast guest. Ryan joined us to talk fall foliage photography, about his adventures over the summer, and his new venture Deliciously New England.
To listen to our first podcast with Ryan click here. In our first conversation, we discussed how Ryan got into photography as a kid, his days touring as a member of a band, and how he returned to photography.
Sun, 04 Oct 2020 - 17 - NETJ Podcast Ep.17 – Massachusetts Summer Road Trips with Boston Magazine Executive Editor Brittany JasnoffMon, 20 Jul 2020
- 16 - NETJ Podcast Ep.16 – Shorelines Illustrated Founder Kim ThomasThu, 18 Jun 2020
- 15 - NETJ Podcast Ep.15 - Hartford Flavor Company
Countless small businesses around the world have dropped everything to do what they can to help during the Covid-19 pandemic. One such business is the Hartford Flavor Company located in Hartford, CT.
When the pandemic was just beginning in Connecticut back in March there was a shortage of hand sanitizer and that is where the Hartford Flavor Company entered the picture.
Initially, the distillery had to lay off some of its staff but once Creatrix and Infusionary Lelaneia Dubay realized that producing hand sanitizer was a way to help the community, the staff was back in place and production was up and running.
In addition to talking about the Hartford Flavor Company answering the call to action, we chat about how the business began, and what it looks like during normal times.Tue, 26 May 2020 - 14 - NETJ Podcast Ep.14 - Mic Michienzi on Rebuilding Buzzards Bay
Mic Michienzi is working with her family to revitalize the Buzzards Bay Main Street. Anyone who has driven to or from Cape Cod has driven through Buzzards Bay and that is all you typically do, drive through the town until you reach your destination.
Well, Michienzi and company are working hard to make Buzzards Bay the destination. In a fun podcast, Michienzi talks about what has been done so far, what is to come and why this project is so important to her.Tue, 21 Apr 2020 - 13 - NETJ Podcast Ep.13 - Photographer Ryan Zipp
During a wide-ranging conversation New England photographer Ryan Zipp discussed how he got into photography as a kid, his days touring as a member of a band and how he returned to photography.
Ryan, from Connecticut, has photographed all over New England and many of the great National Parks our country has to offer.
Plus Ryan shares some tips that can help you while you are out looking for that perfect shot!Wed, 04 Mar 2020 - 12 - NETJ Podcast Ep.12 - Purposely Lost Vacation Rentals (ME)
A collection of carbon-neutral luxury treehouse and hobbit homes retreats on a trout pond in southern Maine. Purposely Lost is an environmentally conscious new way to get away in the forests of Maine while also enjoying modern accommodations in fully furnished treehouses and hobbit homes. With an eye towards the future and sustainable living these vacation rentals will make you feel like you're a part of nature.
Sun, 23 Feb 2020 - 11 - NETJ Podcast Ep. 11 - Labyrinth Brewing Company
Born out of a Thursday night home brewing club Labyrinth Brewing Company in Manchester, Connecticut has become a must stop brewery in Connecticut. We got a chance to talk with co-founder Adam Delaura about how it all started, how they have become a staple of the community, what his favorite beers to brew are, plus a whole lot more.
Sat, 15 Feb 2020 - 10 - NETJ Podcast Ep. 10 - Vermont Curators Group
In 2020, 36 museums and galleries in Vermont will collaborate on a state-wide series of exhibitions on the theme “2020 Vision: Seeing the World Through Technology.”
Led by the Vermont Curators Group—a network of museums, galleries, and cultural centers specializing in art, history, science, and craft—this project will push the boundaries of what it means to have conversations about technology, innovation, and culture in
Vermont.
For episode 10 of the New England Travel Journal Podcast we are were joined by two members of the Vermont Curators Group team; founder Andrea Rosen and project manager Gillian Sewake.
On this episode Andrea and Gillian talk about how the Vermont Curators Group came to be and what visitors can expect throughout an exciting 2020.
-Information for summary courtesy of the Vermont Curators GroupTue, 04 Feb 2020 - 9 - NETJ Podcast Ep. 9 - The Front Door Project's and CT Visit Ambassador Deb Cohen
Our final podcast guest of 2019 was Deb Cohen the founder of The Front Door. A few years ago the West Hartford, Connecticut native was looking for a way to motivate herself to get outside, so on her walks she started taking photographs of home fronts and thus the beginning of The Front Door Project.
Deb has built her following on Instagram (@thefrontdoorproject) to nearly 74K followers and has traveled all around New England to capture photographs.
The lifelong New Englander is also an ambassador for the Connecticut Office of Tourism and a realtor for Coldwell Banker.Thu, 19 Dec 2019 - 8 - NETJ Podcast Ep. 8 - New England Travel & Lifestyle Expert Shannon ShipmanMon, 02 Dec 2019
- 7 - NETJ Podcast Ep. 7 - Country Singing Star, New England native Elizabeth GerardiMon, 11 Nov 2019
- 6 - NETJ Podcast Ep. 6 - New England Photographer Shaun Terhune
A Vermonter that now calls the White Mountains home, Shaun joined the New England Travel Journal Podcast to talk about how he became a photographer, photography in New Hampshire and he even shared some tips for our listeners as well.
To view Shaun's photos visit his Instagram page (@shaunterune) or visit his shop on Main Street in Littleton, New Hampshire.Sat, 14 Sep 2019 - 5 - NETJ Podcast Ep. 5 - Craft Beer New England
The husband and wife duo of Jimmy and Nicole join the New England Travel Journal podcast to talk about their craft beer adventures. The duo started the Instagram account craftbeernewengland to document their adventures. Find out where they have gone, where they want to go and how to combine your brewery travels with other great New England activities. We had a lot of fun talking with Jimmy and Nicole for this one!
Mon, 24 Jun 2019 - 4 - NETJ Podcast Ep. 4 - Historic Harbor View Hotel on Martha's Vineyard Reopens after RenovationsFri, 03 May 2019
- 3 - NETJ Podcast Ep. 3 - 2019 Nantucket Daffodil FestivalSun, 14 Apr 2019
- 2 - NETJ Podcast Ep. 2 - Spring is HereTue, 09 Apr 2019
- 1 - NETJ Podcast Ep. 1 - WelcomeMon, 28 Jan 2019
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