Travel Journalist - Kate Webster #65
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Welcome back to an exhilarating journey with Kate, an intrepid traveler and true outlier. Brace yourself as we dive into captivating narratives that will tantalize your senses and awaken your wanderlust.
I first crossed paths with Kate at the airport enroute to the MEETINGS NZ trade show, and from that moment, our shared passion for exploration forged an instant connection. Our mutual love for Africa was just the beginning.
Kate's fervor for wildlife conservation and sustainable travel shines through in every tale she shares. Get ready to be transported to the lush jungles of Rwanda, where gorilla trekking becomes an immersive experience of a lifetime. Venture with her into the untamed environs of Papua New Guinea , South Africa and beyond.
As the founder and owner of Captured Travel Media, Kate is not just a traveler but a crusader for our planet. Her adventures are not merely escapades; they carry a deeper purpose of preserving our natural wonders. Through her lens as an editor and travel journalist, Kate unveils the soul-stirring essence of diverse cultures and ecosystems.
Join us as we unravel the extraordinary life of Kate Webster, a globe-trotter, ocean enthusiast, and relentless advocate for conservation. By the end of this episode, you might find yourself booking a ticket to Rwanda in a heartbeat, inspired by Kate's infectious zeal for meaningful travel.
Get ready to embark on a voyage of discovery and passion with Kate. This is not just a podcast; it's an invitation to embrace the world with open arms and a conscious heart.
Go Well, Live in Joy, Ciao!
Monique!
Links
Kate Webster
https://capturedtravel.com/author/katewp
Africa Beat (Gorilla trekking, Rwanda) https://africabeat.com.au
The Boffola Podcast proudly acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognize their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout South East Queensland.
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