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Show Me Your Trips

Show Me Your Trips

By: Scott Showalter
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Welcome to Show Me Your Trips, the ultimate audio destination for travelers who want to skip the tourist traps and level up their adventures! Unlike typical travel shows, we pair actionable advice with incredible storytelling to help you master the art of the journey.

Join us each week for fun, fast-paced series packed with insider tips and tricks designed to make your traveling experience smoother, cheaper, and infinitely better. We dive deep into unique travels and hidden gems, turning every vacation into an exciting travel discovery.

But we don't just stop at the itinerary. We know that the best vacations double as self discovery trips. Through thrilling tour adventures and raw conversations, we explore the magical sweet spot of travel and self discovery.

Whether you are looking for practical packing hacks or inspiration from transformative selfdiscovery travels, this show is your ultimate guide. Hit subscribe, pack your bags, and show us your trips!
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Episodes
  • I Wish I Would Have Known…Romance Travel Isn’t Always Romantic
    Jul 1 2026
    Honeymoons, anniversary trips, proposal vacations, couples cruises... they all look perfect online.Reality?Travel can test even the strongest relationships.
    In Episode 14, Scott Showalter explores the realities of romantic travel, from differing travel styles and unrealistic expectations to proposal pressure and relationship lessons learned on the road.Because sometimes the most romantic memories come from surviving the unexpected together.

    What to be a part of the journey?

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    Email: nailedittravelco@yahoo.com
    To record you own episode and collaborate.

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    7 mins
  • I Wish I Would Have Known…Before Traveling Internationally
    Jun 30 2026
    Traveling internationally is exciting, but there are a lot of things first-time travelers wish they knew before stepping on that plane.
    In Episode 13 of the "I Wish I Would Have Known..." series,
    Scott Showalter covers currency exchange, customs and immigration, airport timing, international phone plans, jet lag, and navigating cultural differences with confidence.Whether you're planning your first overseas adventure or your tenth, this episode will help you avoid common mistakes and travel smarter.

    What to be a part of the journey?

    Contact me
    Email: nailedittravelco@yahoo.com
    To record you own episode and collaborate.

    ALL OF OUR LINKS

    For Travel Quotes:https://nailedittravel.net/

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    7 mins
  • I Wish I Would Have Known…How to Transition form a Traveler back to a Travel Specialist
    Jun 25 2026
    What happens after the vacation ends?

    In Episode 12 of the “I Wish I Would Have Known…” series, Scott Showalter pulls back the curtain on life as a travel specialist and explains how personal travel experiences directly shape the advice, recommendations, and planning strategies used to help clients travel smarter.From airport frustrations and resort realities to hidden gems and travel mistakes, this episode explores how real-world travel experience becomes the “secret weapon” behind great vacation planning.Because the best travel advisors don’t just book trips…
    they live them too.Plus:
    Why working with an experienced travel advisor can help travelers avoid saying:
    “I wish I would have known…”

    What to be a part of the journey?

    Contact me
    Email: nailedittravelco@yahoo.com
    To record you own episode and collaborate.

    ALL OF OUR LINKS

    For Travel Quotes:https://nailedittravel.net/

    Follow Us
    X: https://www.twitter.com/@showmeyourtrips
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    7 mins
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