Ep. 607: Learning to Travel Happier - Revisited - Jaime Kurtz

Ep. 607: Learning to Travel Happier - Revisited - Jaime Kurtz

Originally aired May 22, 2017

Jaime Kurtz visits with Curt to talk about learning how to travel happily as well as getting the most out of your hard-earned vacation. She also shares some interesting psychology studies that help us understand some do's and don'ts of travel.

Her book: The Happy Traveler: Unpacking the Secrets of Better Vacations

psychologytoday.com/blog/happy-trails

Twitter: @JaimeKurtz1



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