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I have some exciting news. I did put
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this news at the beginning of my last
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episode, but I know not everyone's completely caught
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up on episodes. Some people save a bunch
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up and listen. Some start from the beginning.
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So I wanted to make sure everyone got
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this announcement because I am
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heading out on a trip with listeners
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and other podcasters to South
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America. This
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is such an amazing trip. We
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are going to visit vineyards in
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Chile and Argentina, but that's not
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all we're doing. There is going
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to be plenty of time to
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explore the cities of Santiago, Valparaiso,
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and Mendoza. We are
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going to talk about true crime as we
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cross the Andes together and get to see
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the tallest peak in the Americas. That's right.
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We're basically doing a podcast,
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a live show in
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the Andes on our tour bus.
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And one of the most stressful things for
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me when I do plan big trips like
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this is the logistics. And in this case,
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we don't have to worry about that because
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we have a private local
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tour guide for our group. How
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we get from point A to
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point B, that's their problem, not
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mine. Josh from True Crime
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Bullshit and Lainey from True Crime Cases are
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going to come with me. And
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so we already have three podcasters there ready
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to hang out, talk about cases, or
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maybe give you tips on starting a podcast
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if that is what you're interested in. I
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do have a link in the description of
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this episode for the details of the trip.
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It's also on my social media. And
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they include the options for paying
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for it. As I'm
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recording this, we only have four early
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bird spots left. We have worked
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the numbers to try to keep the price
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as low as possible while making sure everyone
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in the places we go, like our tour
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guide, get paid a fair amount. That
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said, I know it can be a lot
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to lay out $3,500 at once for
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a trip like this. So you can reserve
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your spot with 25% down and
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then pay up to $9. 90 days before
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the trip. Or they
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offer other financing options through a firm
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to make it even easier to afford
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month over month and all of
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those details are at the website. Josh
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Laney and I worked with our trip
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coordinator to make sure we were offering
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a unique and memorable experience. Once
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everyone is signed up, we'll reach out and
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perhaps we can even add more sessions like
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how to start a podcast if that's what
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the people going are interested in. Primarily
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though, this is a vacation with
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friends and soon to be friends.
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We have put a hard cap on how
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many people can come total so that we
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keep this an intimate experience.
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There's going to be history, culture,
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camaraderie, incredible views, food, wine, and
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so much more. And
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if you're worried about traveling solo,
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don't worry because I'm also traveling
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solo. My husband's not coming so
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if you don't have someone to travel with, we'll
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just buddy up. And once we get there, we'll
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all be just one big group. Plus
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it's not like we're going to go into
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this trip total strangers because leading up to
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the trip, we will have communication. We'll
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get to know each other so that everyone
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is as comfortable as possible going on this
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incredible adventure with us. So check out my
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social media, check out the link in my
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show notes, the description box down there for
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more information on how to get booked for
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this trip. Again, we have a limited number
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of seats available so go ahead and snatch
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yours up today and I can't
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believe I'm saying this but I will see you
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in South America.
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