The Traveling Black Women Podcast is your go-to destination for honest conversations, laughter, and expert insight into what it really means to travel the world as a Black woman. Hosted by global educator and community curator Dr. Nadine C. Duncan, this podcast creates space for Black women to share real travel stories, practical advice, and life-changing experiences from across the globe. From solo adventures and passport firsts to navigating cultural differences and finding joy abroad, each episode explores the unique perspective of Black women who travel internationally. Whether you’re planning your first trip or your next big adventure, tune in for: Travel tips for Black women How to afford travel (including points, miles, and budgeting hacks) Candid conversations on safety, identity, and belonging abroad Stories from bold, inspiring Black women travelers This is more than a podcast, it’s a movement. A space to feel seen, inspired, and empowered to explore. Because travel isn’t just for the select few, it’s for us, too. 🎧 Subscribe now and discover the best travel podcast for Black women who are ready to see the world on their own terms. www.travelingblackwomen.com
Join Dr. Nadine for the powerful Season 4 finale of the Traveling Black Woman podcast, where we reflect on the transformative journeys that shaped us as Black women travelers. This season explored the depths of racial anxiety in travel, the economic power of Black travelers, and how we can redefine ambition through meaningful experiences abroad.
In this finale episode, discover key insights about overcoming travel barriers, embracin...
Want to start flying for free? ✈️ In this episode of the Traveling Black Women Podcast, host Dr. Nadine C. Duncan sits down with award travel expert Reese J, who has unlocked over $250,000 in free travel by strategically using credit card points and airline miles.
Reese shares her journey into the world of travel hacking, breaking down how Black women can turn everyday spending into global adventures without blowing the budget. From...
S4, Episode 8 – Volunteering Abroad with Kamryn Kinlow
Culture Shock, Growth & Life in Spain
In this inspiring episode of the Traveling Black Women Podcast, Dr. Nadine C. Duncan sits down with education administrator and travel writer Kamryn Kinlow to explore her transformative journey volunteering and living in Spain. Kamryn opens up about cultural immersion, identity, and how living abroad shaped her perspective as a Black woma...
You've heard folks say, "Google It!" but let's talk about the ins and outs of how to find and be found on Google!
In this episode of the Traveling Black Women Podcast, Dr. Nadine sits down with travel blogger and digital strategist Tomiko Harvey, founder of Passports and Grub and TomikoHarvey.com We explore how Tomiko uses the gems she learned from the Google Creator Summit to upgrade her content strategy.
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In this episode of the Traveling Black Women Podcast, I sit down with educator and author Tori McNealy to talk all things teaching abroad.
From the UAE to Nigeria, Tori shares her incredible journey and the powerful lessons she's learned along the way—both inside and outside the classroom.
We dive into how teaching abroad offered her the work-life balance she never thought possible, the cultural experiences that shaped her, and why ...
This episode is all about the messy, unfiltered side of travel—the learning experiences I definitely didn't sign up for.
In this solo storytelling moment, I’m pulling back the curtain on a few travel situations that went left and left me drained, stranded, or questioning why I ever booked the trip in the first place. From being stuck in Colombia after deciding to fly standby (during spring break, no less), to traveling with the wron...
In this lively and heartfelt conversation, cousins Dr. Nadine C. Duncan, Dr. Jade Duncan, and Simone Duncan reflect on their global adventures as a respite from hard work. From Healthcare to Education, these 3 bright and ambitious cousins get real about the emotional toll of chasing success.
With laughter, honesty, and inspiration, they unpack the guilt tied to rest, the transition from “office pet to office threat,” and the burnout...
Black Travelers Are Spending $145 Billion—Is the travel industry truly recognizing our impact?
Black travelers are making major moves, spending $145 billion on domestic travel alone—averaging nearly $3,000 per person, per trip.
In this data-packed episode of The Traveling Black Women Podcast, we’re breaking down MMGY Global’s latest Black traveler study, conducted in partnership with the Black Travel Alliance and the National Coali...
Black women are overworked, undervalued, and expected to do it all—but at what cost?
In this episode of the Traveling Black Women Podcast, Dr. Nadine C. Duncan explores why travel isn’t just a luxury; it’s a necessity for self-preservation, work-life balance, and reclaiming our time.
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The question that started it all.... In the Season 4 premiere of The Traveling Black Women Podcast, Dr. Nadine C. Duncan takes us back to the very beginning, sharing the powerful story of why she founded the Traveling Black Women Network. From addressing the lack of representation in travel to creating a community where Black women feel seen, safe, and celebrated, this episode dives into the challenges and triumphs of building a mo...
Bonus Episode: Introducing TBW Social Club – A New Era for Traveling Black Women
In this special bonus episode of the Traveling Black Women Podcast, Dr. Nadine C. Duncan and TBW’s community curator, Jabrilla Carr, sit down to introduce the TBW Social Club, the exciting evolution of TBW Communities. Through their own travel stories and experiences, they explore how this exclusive network is designed to empower mid-career Black women ...
Join us for a captivating conversation with Tiffanie Anderson, the passionate founder of Away to Africa. In this enlightening episode, Tiffanie takes us on her journey of building a successful travel company that curates unforgettable trips to over 20 countries across the African continent.
Discover the heart behind her mission to introduce travelers to the rich beauty, culture, and spirit of Africa. From the stunning landscapes to ...
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Justa Luwangana, the dynamic founder of Curious on Tanzania. In this engaging episode, Justa shares her incredible journey of turning her passion for Tanzania into a thriving tour company.
Discover the motivations behind her mission to showcase the beauty and culture of Tanzania to the world. From the bustling streets of Dar es Salaam to the breathtaking landscapes of the Serengeti, Justa's...
In this inspiring episode of the Traveling Black Women Podcast, we delve into the world of female tour operators in Africa. This episode spotlights Mrs. Lynett Nakamanya, a pioneering tour operator in the East Africa region. Lynett stands out as one of the few women leading in this traditionally male-dominated industry. She joins us to share her unique experiences and insights, shedding light on the challenges and triumphs she has ...
Dive into The Traveling Black Women Podcast's special bonus episode featuring Emilia, better known as @blackgermantraveler. In this episode, we revisit our engaging 2022 IG Live from the Voices from the Diaspora series. Tune in as Emilia shares her captivating experiences traveling through America's beloved cities—LA, Vegas, NY, and Miami—while highlighting the rich beauty and unity within the Black diaspora. This episode not only ...
On this episode of The Traveling Black Women Podcast, Nadine chats with Christina Belloge, Founder of Melanin Travels Magic - An online tour operator specializing in discovering Black heritage throughout the African diaspora. Whether it's food, music, art, or culture, Melanin Travels Magic is dedicated to connecting people of African descent around the world.
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They say travel turns you into a storyteller... Listen in on this fun conversation between Traveling Black Women, Daniele, Keisha, Lauren and I (Nadine), as we share our purpose for traveling and the kick we get out of expecting the unexpected!
Together, the four of us have been to Guatemala, Guadeloupe, Colombia, and Mozambique!
In this episode, we chat about the do's and don'ts of traveling, researching the...
Welcome to Season 2 of the Traveling Black Women Podcast with your host Nadine!! In this first episode I am chatting with Esha Herbert-Davis, founder of the Carnivalista Lifestyle, as she shares 3 ways to experience self-love through travel. This is a discussion that you won't want to miss! We really dig into the ways we treat ourselves on vacation and the way we treat ourselves "in real life." Tune In!
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Solo Travel... The single most loved and feared method of traveling. Could you do it? Have you done it? On this episode Nadine & Genny discuss pushing through the anxiety of traveling alone to explore the world. If you've been considering solo travel, this episode is especially for you!
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