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Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
Travelling In My 70s
69 episodes
5 days ago
Seniors Who Travel is the podcast for adventurous seniors who refuse to slow down. These shows are packed with humorous tales, practical tips, and real-life travel stories from those who know that age is just a number. This is the ultimate podcast for women over 60 ready to embrace new adventures and explore the world. Whether you’re an experienced traveller or just beginning to dream about your next journey, this podcast offers the encouragement, tips, and stories you need to inspire your wanderlust.
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Seniors Who Travel is the podcast for adventurous seniors who refuse to slow down. These shows are packed with humorous tales, practical tips, and real-life travel stories from those who know that age is just a number. This is the ultimate podcast for women over 60 ready to embrace new adventures and explore the world. Whether you’re an experienced traveller or just beginning to dream about your next journey, this podcast offers the encouragement, tips, and stories you need to inspire your wanderlust.
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Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
👂 Listening Over Echoes in Travel
The provided text is an excerpt from a travel blog called "Wanderlust Over 70," specifically a post titled "Are We Hearing Answers or Just Echoes," written by Roberta Hill. The post advises readers, particularly travellers, on the importance of genuine listening rather than simply seeking confirmation of their existing biases or expectations, which the author calls an "echo chamber." Hill illustrates this point with anecdotes from her own travels, such as getting lost in Barcelona after pretending to understand rapid Spanish, and then offers three actionable tips for better listening on the road. The surrounding text indicates that the blog covers a wide variety of travel topics like safety, technology, reviews, and cultural considerations, and also includes a detailed chronology of a world trip, along with a list of recent post-COVID excursions.        
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5 days ago
9 minutes

Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
Writing Through Reading and Travel
The source is a reflective blog post titled "To be a good writer, you must be a good reader," from the website Wanderlust Over 70, authored by Roberta Hill and posted in September 2025. Roberta asserts that writing is a process of self-discovery and that her own writing improved when she shifted from seeking approval to writing for herself. A central argument of the post is that careful reading sharpens writing skills by teaching rhythm, detail, and empathy, using the analogy of slow travel to illustrate the importance of paying attention to nuance. The post also provides practical tips for improving reading habits to enhance writing, such as reading like a "thief" and annotating margins.      
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1 week ago
14 minutes

Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
Essential Smartphone Apps for Seamless Travel
The provided text is an article from the travel blog "Wanderlust Over 70," specifically titled "Why I Love Smartphone Apps for Travel," written by Roberta Hill. This extensive piece serves as a comprehensive guide detailing the author's personal recommendations for various smartphone travel applications, organizing them into logical categories such as Navigation and Transportation, Booking and Accommodation, Cultural and Personalized Experiences, Safety and Practical Tools, Staying Connected, and Staying Informed. Each section features a chart listing apps along with their descriptions, and an "Example Experience" showcases the author's tried-and-true use of the tool during her extensive global travels, which are partially documented in an accompanying list of past trips and a detailed "World Trip" itinerary.         
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2 weeks ago
13 minutes

Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
💰 Outsmarting the Sky: Minimizing Flying Costs
The provided text is an excerpt from a travel blog post, "How to Outsmart the Sky and Minimize Flying Costs", published on Wanderlust Over 70, which focuses on advising older travellers how to reduce the expense of air travel. The author, Roberta Hill, offers practical strategies and personal anecdotes that illustrate how to secure lower flight prices by being flexible with dates and locations, leveraging credit card points and loyalty programs, and avoiding standard airline fees. Key recommendations include booking flights within a "sweet spot" timeframe before departure and rethinking traditional round-trip tickets in favour of one-way options and stopovers to maximize savings. Ultimately, the post suggests that patience, timing, and the use of tracking tools are essential for making air travel more affordable.        
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3 weeks ago
16 minutes

Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
The Privilege of Travel: Gratitude and Responsibility
The provided text is an excerpt from a travel blog post, "Making Peace with the Privilege of Travel," written by Roberta Hill for Wanderlust Over 70. This post primarily discusses the author's internal struggle and ultimate reconciliation with the privilege inherent in being able to travel for leisure, contrasting it with global inequities like refugee crises. Roberta advocates for replacing guilt with gratitude and responsibility, urging readers to approach their journeys with intention and mindful spending. Supplementary sections of the source include an extensive list of past trips, organized by day and location, as well as a menu of travel-related topics, establishing the blog as a comprehensive resource for mature travellers.
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1 month ago
12 minutes

Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
The Balcony You Didn’t Know You Needed on a Cruise
This article, The Balcony You Didn’t Know You Needed on a Cruise, from Wanderlust Over 70 strongly advocates for the value of booking a cruise cabin with a balcony, presenting it as a hidden luxury that significantly enhances the travel experience, especially on scenic itineraries. The author, Roberta Hill, contrasts the private, uninterrupted views and fresh air of a balcony with the crowded public decks or confined interior cabins, suggesting it transforms the cabin into a "real living room at sea." The piece also debunks common myths about balconies, such as the notion that they are underutilized or that they can exacerbate motion sickness. It provides practical tips for securing a balcony cabin at a lower cost, including booking "guarantee" cabins, travelling off-season, and leveraging loyalty programs.
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1 month ago
16 minutes

Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
Slow Money: A Guide to Intentional Living and Travel
This source, titled "Slow Money: Earn a little while still living a rich life - Wanderlust Over 70," outlines a philosophy for financial independence and a fulfilling lifestyle, particularly relevant for retirees or those seeking self-employment. Roberta Hill shares personal insights on how understanding actual needs rather than perceived ones can lead to greater freedom and less financial stress, even with a lower income. The text offers practical strategies for managing finances, reducing expenses, and generating "slow money" through passive income and strategic spending. It emphasizes prioritizing experiences like travel and meaningful connections over accumulating possessions, advocating for a "right-sized" life that aligns with personal values. Ultimately, the piece argues that true joy and freedom come from needing less, not constantly striving for more income.
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1 month ago
14 minutes

Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
How to Travel Discreetly with Your Favourite Companions
This article, Travelling with Sex Toys, from Wanderlust Over 70 offers a comprehensive guide for women travelling with sex toys, specifically timed to coincide with World Sexual Health Day.  The author, Roberta Hill, addresses common concerns by discussing why women might travel with vibrators, citing studies that link their use to improved pelvic health and overall well-being. The piece then outlines practical advice for travellers, covering topics such as choosing discreet toys, various power options, and hygienic packing methods. It also provides crucial information on navigating airport security and, most importantly, understanding international laws to avoid issues in countries where such items are banned.        
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1 month ago
11 minutes

Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
To be a good writer, you must be a good reader
The "Wanderlust Over 70" blog post emphasizes the intrinsic connection between being a good writer and being a good reader, suggesting that everyone possesses a writer within. It highlights the author's personal journey, where writing transformed from a performance to a self-discovery process later in life. The article, To be a good writer, you must be a good reader, draws parallels between reading and travelling, arguing that attentive reading, much like slow travel, allows for a deeper understanding and appreciation of nuances. Ultimately, the piece advocates for intentional reading practices to enhance writing skills, urging readers to treat reading as practice rather than merely a pastime.
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2 months ago
11 minutes

Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
The Underwear Conundrum: A Chronic Over-Packer's Confession
The provided article, How Many Underwear Are Too Many? from "Wanderlust Over 70" offers an entertaining and relatable perspective on the challenges of packing for travel, specifically addressing the common issue of overpacking. Author Roberta Hill playfully challenges conventional packing advice, admitting her own tendencies to bring more than necessary, often driven by a desire for preparedness that rarely aligns with travel realities. Through personal anecdotes, she highlights the disparity between perceived needs and actual usage of items like clothing and toiletries, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and practicality when preparing for a trip. Ultimately, the article advocates for a minimalist approach to packing, encouraging travellers to embrace who they are rather than packing for an idealized version of themselves, thereby promoting a more stress-free and authentic travel experience.
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2 months ago
18 minutes

Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
The Checked Bag: A Traveler's Confession
The provided text from "We Always Check a Bag - Roberta Hill, Wander After 70" presents a compelling argument against the popular minimalist travel trend of only using carry-on luggage.  Roberta Hill advocates for the benefits of checking a bag, particularly for senior travellers, emphasizing comfort, convenience, and the ability to pack for various eventualities, such as weather changes or souvenir purchases. The author addresses common concerns, such as lost luggage, by highlighting modern tracking solutions and personal preparation strategies. The article ultimately suggests that the "best" packing strategy is highly individualized, offering advice tailored to different traveller types and trip durations, rather than a universal rule. It challenges the notion that checking luggage is inherently inefficient, as it sometimes saves time and stress.
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2 months ago
10 minutes

Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
Unintentional Limits: Navigating ChatGPT's Personalized Recommendations
How ChatGPT might unintentionally limit you The provided text from "Wanderlust Over 70" explores how ChatGPT's personalization features can inadvertently limit a user's experience, particularly when seeking new or diverse recommendations. The author, Roberta Hill, details her surprise upon discovering that the AI tailors its responses based on past interactions, potentially reinforcing existing preferences rather than offering novel suggestions. The article then identifies specific factors, such as selective context and tone bias, that can influence ChatGPT's output. It provides actionable strategies for users to prompt the AI to generate more neutral, diverse, and evidence-based information, thereby ensuring a broader range of insights.  
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2 months ago
11 minutes

Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
The Art of the Cheek Kiss Worldwide
This travel blog post, "Cheek Kisses Around the World - Wanderlust Over 70", provides a comprehensive guide to understanding the cultural nuances of cheek kissing. The author, an Anglo living in a French culture, shares personal experiences and insights on who, when, and how to perform cheek kisses in various regions globally, including Latin Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, Northern Europe, and Asia. It details how many kisses are customary in different countries and offers practical tips for travellers to avoid awkward situations. The article emphasizes observing local customs and letting locals initiate physical greetings, ensuring a respectful and comfortable interaction.
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2 months ago
14 minutes 29 seconds

Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
The Art of Collecting Travel Mementos
The provided texts from "Wanderlust Over 70" explore the concept and significance of collecting travel mementos. The first source, "Why I Still Collect Mementos (and Why You Might Too)," examines the personal reasons behind keeping souvenirs, highlighting their role as memory aids, gifts, and part of a travel ritual, while also cautioning against the pitfalls of clutter and unintentional collecting. Its follow-up, "A Map of My Life, One Souvenir at a Time," further discusses common items tourists collect, both intentionally and accidentally, and introduces the innovative idea of blending tangible souvenirs with digital companions to enhance memory preservation. Both pieces share the perspective of an author who embraces mindful collecting as a way to enrich and recall travel experiences.
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3 months ago
13 minutes 54 seconds

Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
Île d'Orléans: Québec's Charming Island Getaway
This travel blog post, "Spend 3 Days on Île d’Orléans: Québec’s Most Beautiful Getaway - Wanderlust Over 70", describes a three-day itinerary for visiting Île d’Orléans, an island near Québec City known for its historical charm and relaxed pace. The author provides personal recommendations for activities and sites, highlighting the island's senior-traveller-friendly atmosphere. It offers practical advice, such as suggested durations of stay and best times to visit, while also giving a brief historical overview of the island's preservation efforts. The article effectively combines personal experience with helpful travel tips to guide potential visitors.      
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3 months ago
11 minutes 37 seconds

Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
Wanderlust Over 70: Exploring the World on Foot
The provided text, "Exploring the World Through Walking Tours - Wanderlust Over 70," is a travel blog post enthusiastically advocating for walking tours as a primary way to experience new places. It highlights how these tours offer deep local insights, transform ordinary locations into historical narratives, and provide unique cultural immersion not possible with faster travel methods. The article categorizes different types of walking tours, suggests ideal locations, and outlines both the advantages and disadvantages of choosing this mode of exploration. Furthermore, it compares various booking platforms and offers additional resources for planning, solidifying its role as a comprehensive guide for travellers, particularly those over 70, looking to explore the world at a more deliberate pace.
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3 months ago
12 minutes 31 seconds

Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
Using LinkedIn as a Senior Traveller
The article, Using LinkedIn as a Senior Traveller, from Wanderlust Over 70 discusses how LinkedIn can be a valuable tool for senior travellers, especially those who are self-employed or retired, to share their experiences and network professionally. You can connect directly with Roberta on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertahill/ Would you like to get her updated LinkedIn Magazine for 2025? It includes how to use AI. Click the image.    
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3 months ago
8 minutes 32 seconds

Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
The Toilet Chronicles: Travel and Toilet Paper Adventures
This travel blog, "The Toilet Chronicles: Adventures in Travel and Toilet Paper!" from Wanderlust Over 70, provides a humorous and practical guide to navigating diverse restroom situations and, more specifically, the varying quality of toilet paper around the world. Authored by Roberta Hill, the post shares personal anecdotes from her travels to France and Russia, as well as a story from her mother's trip to Japan, illustrating the unexpected challenges of international bathroom experiences. The blog emphasizes the importance of packing personal tissues and offers advice on preparing for different types of toilets encountered during travel, highlighting that not all facilities are luxurious. Ultimately, the article focuses on practical advice and lighthearted stories to help travellers better prepare for the realities of global restroom logistics.
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4 months ago
6 minutes 36 seconds

Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
10 Ways to Keep Travelling Well at Any Age
10 Ways to Keep Travelling Well at Any Age This source, Wanderlust Over 70, is a travel blog specifically tailored for retirees and seniors, focusing on practical advice for travelling smartly and sustainably despite economic challenges. It offers a comprehensive list of ten strategies, ranging from financial planning, such as creating a budget and utilizing senior discounts, to travel logistics, including embracing off-peak travel, considering alternative accommodations, and learning to travel light. The blog emphasizes flexibility, leveraging technology, and staying informed about travel trends, with the author often adding personal commentary and tips. 
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4 months ago
15 minutes 45 seconds

Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
The Unavoidable Truth of Travel Illness
Is It Likely I will get ill travelling? from Wanderlust Over 70 offers insights into the likelihood of travellers experiencing illness while exploring new destinations. The author, Roberta Hill, presents a humorous and experienced perspective on common travel-related ailments, including colds, digestive issues, mosquito bites, jet lag, and dehydration. Roberta shares personal anecdotes and practical advice for mitigating these challenges, emphasizing the importance of hygiene, cautious eating, using insect repellent, and staying hydrated. Ultimately, the source aims to prepare travellers for potential health setbacks with a resilient and lighthearted outlook, promoting the idea that such occurrences rarely diminish the overall joy of discovery.
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4 months ago
10 minutes 27 seconds

Over the Hill and Far Away: Seniors Who Travel
Seniors Who Travel is the podcast for adventurous seniors who refuse to slow down. These shows are packed with humorous tales, practical tips, and real-life travel stories from those who know that age is just a number. This is the ultimate podcast for women over 60 ready to embrace new adventures and explore the world. Whether you’re an experienced traveller or just beginning to dream about your next journey, this podcast offers the encouragement, tips, and stories you need to inspire your wanderlust.