Vagabonding audio companion: Obnoxious travelers (and how to avoid being one)

Episode 244 October 22, 2024 00:45:40
Vagabonding audio companion: Obnoxious travelers (and how to avoid being one)
Deviate
Vagabonding audio companion: Obnoxious travelers (and how to avoid being one)

Oct 22 2024 | 00:45:40

/

Hosted By

Rolf Potts

Show Notes

“We’re having less enjoyable travel experiences, even as our photos show us having this amazing time, because we’re performing a version of travel for people who aren’t even there.”

In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and David talk about the time-honored Americans pretending to be Canadian on the road, and why Americans at times have had a bad reputation abroad (2:30); strategies for avoiding becoming an “Ugly American” on the road (11:00); how a fixation with comfort can get in the way of life-enriching experiences on the road (18:30); how rituals like tipping, interacting with children, or choosing what to wear in public from culture to culture (22:00); how “voluntourism” and charity on the part of travelers is often not as selfless or effective as it pretends to be (30:00); how social media has a way of turning us into superficial, image-obsessed travelers (34:00); and how technology has transformed (and constrained) the way we all travel (39:00).

David Martinez is an Associate Professor of Spanish and the director of the Center for Study Abroad at George Fox University in Newberg, Oregon.

Notable Links:

The Deviate theme music comes from the title track of Cedar Van Tassel’s 2017 album Lumber.

Note: We don’t host a “comments” section, but we’re happy to hear your questions and insights via email, at [email protected].

Other Episodes

Episode

December 05, 2017 01:08:06
Episode Cover

Disaster Artist writer Tom Bissell on bogus authenticity and violence in art

“If you go through your life expecting moral purity from every artist you love, you’re going to have a very lonely life, aesthetically.” –...

Listen

Episode 263

December 16, 2025 01:14:11
Episode Cover

Kansas Never Plays Itself: How movies lie when they take us places

In this feature-length video essay that explores the role places play in storytelling, Rolf examines how Kansas -- his home state -- has been...

Listen

Episode

January 02, 2018 01:05:51
Episode Cover

Novelist Cynthia Sweeney on getting your big creative break at mid-life

“I thought that if things were hard it somehow meant that you shouldn’t be doing them. I think that was a youthful notion.” –Cynthia...

Listen