Chef Roy Yamaguchi On Regional Cuisine And Hawaii Food And Wine Festival 2024 -Graeme Kemlo
Chef Roy Yamagishi is one of Hawaii’s most successful chefs and restaurateurs. A founding member of the Hawaii Regional Cuisine movement. Graduating from the prestigious Culinary Institute of America in […]
#Worth1000Words -Carolyne Jasinski: Roos On A Beach
– Our #Worth1000Words segment this episode is the sort of photo that potential visitors to Australia expect to see – if not kangaroos bounding down the main street, then a […]
How To Find Less Crowded Places To See In Venice -High Season -Justine Costigan
Intro In one of our early episodes of Travel Writers Radio we interviewed the chef team from the Hotel Cipriani in Venice, which was clearly a city they loved despite […]
What’s Up On Travel Writers Radio Sept 11 -Graeme Kemlo & Justine Costigan
Here is what you can listen to on Travel Writers Radio this week of September 11, 2024, hosted by Graeme Kemlo anmd Justine Costigan. The lriginal travel writers podcast about […]
How Does The World Deal With Death – Carolyne Jasinski
Carolyne Jasinski interviews author Anita Isalska, who has taken a taboo subject and turned it into an insightful book. The Guide to Death, Grieving and Rebirth reveals how global grieving […]
Culinary Editor Rita Erlich With Bocuse D’Or Chefs Tom And Chris Milligan
France has hosted the Olympic Games this year and next year they will host what is effectively the Culinary Olympics, known as the Bocuse D’Or. Named after the famous chef […]
Our Photography Expert Ewen Bell Shoots Victorian Aurora -Graeme Kemlo
Seeing the Aurora Australia in southern skies in Victoria is a one in 20-year event. Ewen Bell, our photography expert, as on the spot in central Victoria and was able […]
What’s Up On Travel Writers Radio Sept 4 -Graeme Kemlo & Helen Hayes
So what’s coming up on the show tonight? • Rita Erlich , our culinary editor speaks to father and son team, Tom Milligan and his son Chris, who will be […]
Aussies no longer need a visa for China – Mike Smith talks to China specialist Helen Wong
Culturally rich China remains on many an Aussie travel wish list, whether it’s climbing the Great Wall, cruising the mighty Yangtze or close-up encounters with a giant panda. Good news […]
Alaska … the most beautiful place I’ve ever been – Helen Hayes
Alaska is America’s largest state. Bordering Canada, it was bought from the Russians by the United States in 1959. Helen Hayes has just been to Anchorage, Juneau and up the […]
Are the Spanish people feeling ‘pushed out’ of their own homes by tourists? – Karin Avila
There are many cities around the world affected by over-tourism. And it is not a problem only during traditional holiday periods. Increasingly local residents are being forced out of their […]
Tea Sailor Wildlife Biologist And Guide On Amazing RIB Tour Of Sitka Alaska -Hel;en Hayes
Helen Hayes has been in Canada and is now in Alaska where hjer Viking ruiseliner she cruise liner visited the island of Sitka, a popular stop on the southern end […]
#SuiteLife -The Penthouse, InterContinental Hotel Sorrento -Graeme Kemlo
In our new feature #SuiteLife this week we present the Penthouse at InterContinental Hotel Sorrento on Melbourne’s Mornington Peninsula, Tere are two penthouses available and you don’t just get a […]
Our Wine Expert Tyson Stelzer On Rare And Fine Champagne Auction In Australia -Graeme Kemlo
– Our resident wine expert, Tyson Stelzer is working with Langtons to conduct what is being billed as the largest auction of fine and rare champagne in Australian history. He […]
What’s On In Oz – Happenings To Attend, Experience, Eat, Drink And More
– Our next segment, What’s On In Oz has information and inspiration to get out this weekend, to see, do and enjoy in some of our cities and rural regions […]
Three-Star Michelin Chef Michel Guerard’s Legacy Of Nouvelle Cuisine -Rita Erlich
Three-Michelin star French chef, Michel Guerard, passed away on the weekend at the age of 91, having continued to work in his later years. And you believe he has been […]