“Embrace your travel mistakes. You can’t ‘fail’ at travel; you can only learn from travel.” –Rolf Potts
In this episode of Deviate, which excerpts a keynote talk from TravelCon, Rolf talks a bit about his background of growing up in Kansas and dreaming about travel, his earliest vagabonding travels, and his first forays into travel writing (3:30); then Rolf shares his “20 lessons learned from 20 years as a travel writer,” (7:30).
Notable Links:
- TravelCon (travel-media conference)
- Don George (travel writer)
- Rolf’s ongoing travel writer interview series
- Eva Holland (travel writer)
- Bachata (Dominican dance style)
- Merengue (Dominican dance style)
- Omo Valley (tribal region in Ethiopia)
- Mursi people (ethnic group in Ethiopia)
- Ranong (town in Thailand)
- Gringo Trails (2013 travel documentary film)
Podcasts and essays alluded to:
- Nomadic Matt Kepnes on travel (Deviate episode)
- Van Life before #VanLife (Deviate episode)
- A Trans-Siberian story (Deviate episode)
- No Baggage Challenge (round-the-world video series)
- The wrong town in Morocco (blog/video dispatch)
- Up Cambodia without a phrasebook (travel essay)
- Cowboys and Indians, Thai-style (travel essay)
- Going Native in the Australian Outback (travel essay)
- A Vagabond Finds a Home (essay)
- Toura Incognita (Conde Nast Traveler article)
20 lessons learned from 20 years as a travel writer
1) Relationships count more than platforms
2) Distinctive content counts more than self-promotion
3) If in doubt, ask for help
4) If in doubt say yes
5) There is always more to learn
6) Don’t postpone things
7) Be an expat at some point in your travel career
8) Take it slow
9) It’s OK to make mistakes
10) Don’t set limits
11) Walk until your day becomes interesting
12) Meet people
13) Report back on the human world
14) Try something different
15) Actively learn new skills
16) Dare to be lonely, lost, and bored
17) Remember the ethical dynamic of travel
18) Develop a notion of home
19) Success is a matter of doing it long enough
20) Make the lessons last a lifetime
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The Deviate theme music comes from the title track of Cedar Van Tassel’s 2017 album Lumber.
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