I just watched Jodi Ettenberg’s keynote from TBEX 2015.
If you’re a travel blogger, or simply intrigued with storytelling, you ought to give it 40 minutes of your time.
Now, feel free to go capture and tell amazing stories.
I just watched Jodi Ettenberg’s keynote from TBEX 2015.
If you’re a travel blogger, or simply intrigued with storytelling, you ought to give it 40 minutes of your time.
Now, feel free to go capture and tell amazing stories.
Jodi recently launched her Jodi Eats food walks. Seriously, she will coordinate the best food walks ever. I just KNOW it (because I’ve eaten with her!).
For those in Saigon, or planning to visit soon, make sure you book a walk asap.
Disclosure: Jodi is a good friend. While she is NOT a foodie, she does love food.
Chances are good many of you try to figure that out in each and every destination you visit. I’m no different. To figure that out in Chiang Mai, I looked no further than Jodi Ettenberg. And she happens to have a book coming out about travel foods.Where to find great, cheap, local food?
For those that don’t know Jodi Ettenberg, you should. I had the pleasure of spending a considerable amount of time with her while we both lived in Chiang Mai earlier this year — and, what can I say, I’m a fan. She’s just an all around amazing individual. From day one, her fascination and obsession with great food was apparent. Every night, there were a few new travelers meeting the regular crew for dinner by Mrs Pa’s Smoothies. Each one of them wanted to know, “Which food to try tonight?” Jodi had the answer. And now she’s sharing her food knowledge from all over the world (not just Chiang Mai) with you.
Here’s the trailer for the book:
For the food lovers (isn’t that everyone?), you can head over to Legal Nomads and sign up to be notified when there is more available about the food book.