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Ryan Knutson, host of The Journal, speaks with travel expert and author Rick Steves about traveling in 2025 and Americans’ reception outside our country after the recent shakeup in the world order.
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Steves is a vocal critic of the Trump administration and what he calls “childish ethnocentrism.” To combat this, he said, Americans need to focus on building bridges instead of walls.
Travel With Rick Steves A fun, practical talk show with guest experts and questions from travelers. Each show is a lively conversation between travelers and the experts as we explore our world ...
Rick Steves has been to Europe countless times, but one trip was the travel expert's favorite of all. Here's where he went ...
Steves does acknowledge that you might sound robotic and silly, but that’s better than being misunderstood. His other tips are to make educated guesses and use context clues.
This article is used with the permission of Rick Steves’ Europe (www.ricksteves.com). Steves writes European guidebooks, hosts travel shows on public TV and radio, and organizes European tours.
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As Steves notes, "The topics — the famine, Irish emigration, Australia-bound prison ships, the sinking of the Lusitania, and the ill-fated voyage of the Titanic — are interesting enough to ...