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Edward Hasbrouck, "The Practical Nomad"
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Interviews with Edward Hasbrouck from National Public Radio:
Thinking about a trip around the world? Not sure how to start? Not sure if it's
possible?
For an empowering and informative introduction to long-term, independent
international travel, and for a head start on planning your own dream trip around the
world, come to one of Edward Hasbrouck's inspiring and educational seminars on "How to
Travel Around the World."
Edward Hasbrouck wrote the books on around-the-world travel, and on travel and the
Internet: The Practical Nomad: How to Travel Around the World
(4th edition, 2007) and The Practical Nomad Guide to the Online Travel Marketplace
(2001). "A journalist and travel expert, Mr. Hasbrouck brings to the
table in-depth knowledge of the travel industry," says the Wall Street Journal
in recommending his blog.
The winner of a 2003 Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism award for investigative
reporting from the Society of American Travel Writers Foundation,
author, blogger, journalist, and consumer advocate Edward Hasbrouck is, "That rare person, the expert who's willing to tell all." (GNN Whole Internet Catalog).
"An inside expert." (Yahoo!).
"A nationally renowned expert [on how to] get the best of the budget deals without
getting burned." (Tripod).
Edward has been around the world 3 times and visited all 50 U.S. states and more than 50 other countries.
His most recent big trip, in 2007-2008, lasted 13 months and covered 80,000 miles in 28 countries on 6 continents,
including 10,000 miles in North America through 30 U.S. states and 4 Canadian provinces.
Venues for Edward's seminars and talks have included:
- Clubs and associations: National Geographic Society (Washington, DC),
Commonwealth Club of California (San Francisco), World Trade Club of San Francisco,
Globetrotters' Club (New York)
- Travel shows: Independent Travellers' World (London),
Los Angeles Times Travel Show, International Adventure Travel and Outdoor Show (Chicago)
- Colleges and university international studies centers,
study-abroad programs, travel clubs, and other programs: Harvard University,
Oxford University (UK), University of California (Berkeley, Los Angeles, and Santa Barbara),
Stanford University, New York University, American University (Washington, DC),
Kent State University (Ohio), University of Utah, Utah State University, Salt Lake Community College,
California Polytechnic University (San Luis Obispo, CA), San Diego State University
- Book fairs, writing conferences, and literary and blogger events: Pacific Northwest Book
Festival (Seattle), San Francisco Bay Area Book Festival,
Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, re:publica (Berlin),
Book Passage Travel Writers & Photographers Conference (faculty), Sacramento Library Foundation (keynote)
- Hostelling International travel fairs and events: Boston (keynote),
Boulder (keynote), New York, Washington, Chicago, Seattle, San Diego, Santa Monica,
San Francisco, Honolulu
- Travel industry, technology, and professional conferences and events:
Computers Freedom & Privacy conference,
International Conference on Computers Privacy and Data Protection (Brussels),
eTravelWorld, Western College of Travel Careers,
Partners in Responsible Tourism, Society of Professional Journalists,
Outdoor Writers of California, Bay Area Travel Writers, LaborTech/Access,
Islamic Society of North America, Peace and Justice Studies Association
- In-store appearances, book signings, and workshops: bookstores,
travel stores, outdoor and adventure equipment stores
- Pecha Kucha: San Francisco, Brussels
- Television and radio: CNN, BBC-TV, CNBC, TechTV,
National Public Radio (The Savvy Traveler, Marketplace, All Things Considered),
Pacifica Radio (KPFA, WBAI), Voice of America,
National Radio Project, Working Assets Radio, KGO, KRON, KCBS, KQED
- Government agencies: Expert testimony on travel-related
technical and policy issues before the European Parliament (Brussels),
Transportation Security Administration (Washington, DC),
California legislature (Sacramento)
"Your wonderful workshop received rave reviews."
(Hostelling International, New York< NY)
"Thank you so much for the great presentation.... Everyone learned a lot... Many
of those in the audience said, and I concur, that your presentation was one of the most
interesting and informative seminars they ever attended at The Savvy Traveler."
(The Savvy Traveler, Chicago, IL)
"We were all impressed with the information that Edward Hasbrouck was able to share
with our students, staff and other potential world travelers."
(International Education and Programs, California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo, CA)
"Customers are raving about the program saying you really knew your material
and it was very interesting -- you were a big hit!
(Changes in Latitude, Boulder, CO)
"Wow! Great job.... Thank you so much for speaking to the group. We often get new
members by doing these programs; this one brought in a record number of non-members.
It was a great success." (Sierra Club, Modesto, CA)
"I was at your talk and enjoyed it greatly... You compressed so much information
into that relatively short time. I was impressed with your knowledge and recall."
(Hostelling International, Boston, MA)
"We (the older couple in the back), enjoyed your talk... Having backpacked for 2 1/2
months around Europe in 1970, we wish we knew then some of the things you were telling
us. Appreciate your passion on the topic, your insight, and the eloquence of your
presentation. Thanks for a wonderful evening." (Stanford University, CA)
"It was a wonderful opportunity to hear first hand from a guy that has been three times
around the world. Fascinating and informative, Edward made a very good presentation
and also answered many questions."
(Get Lost Travel Books / World Travel Meetup, San Francisco, CA)
"One of our best meetings ever ... extremely useful material and ideas ... rave reviews from members."
(Bay Area Travel Writers, San Francisco, CA)
"Your talk to the whole huge crowd was perfect. And you were a delight to work with
through and through." (Sacramento Library Foundation)
"In one hour, Edward gave the most complete, well-rounded presentation
of the current state of travel writing that I have ever heard. The audience was scribbling
notes like mad. Edward's eloquence and animation were in great form. Kudos!"
(Tom Brosnahan,
author of more than 40 guidebooks, co-founder and faculty member emeritus of the Society of
American Travel Writers' Institute for Travel Writing and Photography)
Edward Hasbrouck's seminars on "How to Travel Around the World" address how to get
the time and money for extended travel, how to choose where to go, how to plan your
budget and manage money on the road, and how to get around on your own and minimize
culture shock. Edward explains the facts and widespread myths about travel safety and
health, how airfares work, how and why international airfares are completely different
from domestic airfares, and how to get the best set of airline tickets, at the best
price, for a multi-stop journey.
Edward's presentations on "The Internet As a Travel Tool" include how to navigate
the virtual library of travel planning information on the Internet, consumer guidance
on how to buy tickets and make travel reservations online, when the best deals are
-- and when they aren't -- online and where and how to find them,
tips and tricks for accessing and using the Internet while you are traveling,
and do's and don'ts for consumer protection, privacy, and security.
Edward's talks on "Travel Writing" include tips, techniques, and advice for
travel writers of all types, amateur and professional, whether you
are writing to preserve your own travel memories, to share your
travel stories with friends and family, for publication, for profit,
or perhaps even in hopes of making a living at it.
Edward also speaks on "Freedom to Travel", including
how our right to travel is protected by the U.S. Constitution and
international human rights treaties, the records that travel
companies and governments keep about our travels (including what information
they contain, why they are important, how they are used, and the need for
better privacy protection for travel data), and the ways that governments
in the USA and around the world are seeking to limit and control our right to travel.
In each of these presentations, Edward can give updates, tips, and advice
on travel safety, security, and the latest changes in airport and airline procedures
affecting travelers in the USA and the rest of the world since 11 September 2001.
There's time at each of these events for individual questions.
Edward's latest trip around the world was in 2007-2008 (13 months; 80,000 miles;
6 continents; 28 countries; 30 states of the USA; 4 Canadian provinces)
and he has lots of stories, experiences, and travel lessons from the school of hard knocks to share.
In addition to his in-person appearances, Edward provides commentary as a
travel expert and consumer advocate on news and public affairs broadcasts and
talk shows, and on topical issues related to his travel reporting and
his work with the Identity Project
on travel-related human rights and civil liberties issues and as Policy Analyst
for the Consumer Travel Alliance.
2010-2011 events:
- Friday, 7 January 2010: The Jeff Farias Show, 3:30-4 p.m. PST (6:30-7 p.m. EST).
Guest discussing What can we learn from the case of the man who tried to set his underpants on fire?
Live online streaming and downloadable mp3 podcast.
Show details: http://www.thejefffariasshow.com.
- Wednesday, 20 January 2010 (New York, NY, USA):
Panel with Edward Hasbrouck representing the National Writers Union on
"The Google Book Settlement: What's in it for writers?"
256 W. 38th St., 12th floor (NWU/UAW meeting space), 2 p.m.
Details and audio and video archives: http://www.nwubook.org/NWU-GBS2-events.html,
- Friday, 22 January 2010 (Berkeley, CA, USA):
Panel with Edward Hasbrouck representing the National Writers Union on
"The Google Book Settlement: What's in it for writers?"
2070 Allston Way, 1 block from Berkeley BART (UAW local 2865, U.C. academic student employees union), 7 p.m.
Details and podcast audio archive: http://www.nwubook.org/NWU-GBS2-events.html,
- Monday, 25 January 2010 (Moraga, CA, USA):
Guest lecturer in travel journalism, St. Mary's College of California,
course JAN049,
10:30-11:30 a.m. (instructor Ginny Prior).
- Thursday, 28 January 2010 (Berkeley, CA, USA): Federal
Trade Commission Privacy Roundtable. Booth Auditorium, Boalt Hall School of Law,
University of California (southeast corner of campus, on Bancroft Way between College Ave.
and Piedmont Ave.), free and open to the public. I'm attending as an observer;
my application to testify remains pending. (If you think the FTC ought to address the
privacy issues with travel records, please
let them know.
For some of the reasons why I think they ought to do so, see the
written comments
I submitted on behalf of the Consumer Travel Alliance, the Consumer Federation of America,
and the Center for Financial Privacy and Human Rights.
More info: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/workshops/privacyroundtables/.
- Tuesday, 16 February 2010: 2-3 p.m. PST, 5-6 p.m. EST, 22:00-23:00 GMT/UTC.
Live guest on The Dr. Katherine Albrecht Radio Show
on the Genesis Communications Network. More info, streaming audio, and podcast archives:
http://www.katherinealbrecht.com
- Thursday, 8 April 2010 (Brussels, Belgium): Speaker on the proposed agreement between the EU and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on
transfers of Passenger Name Records (PNR's)
from the European Union to the DHS at a public hearing on
"Protection of Personal Data in Transatlantic Security Cooperation: SWIFT, PNR & Co. - which way forward?",
hosted by Jan Philipp Albrecht, Member of the European Parliament. 14:00-17:00, European Parliament, Brussels, room ASP 1G-3.
- Monday-Tuesday, 12-13 April 2010 (Oxford, UK): European Privacy Open Space conference.
Info and registration: http://www.PrivacyOS.eu. Presentation
by Edward Hasbrouck on "PNR as a case study of privacy and data protection in practice".
Agenda (wiki, subject to change): https://www.privacyos.eu/wiki/index.php/Oxford
- Wednesday-Friday, 14-16 April 2010 (Berlin, Germany): re:publica conference on blogs,
social media and the digital society. Panel discussion Friday, 16 April, 15:00-16:00, Kalkscheune workshop room 2,
Privacy across the Atlantic?
Perspectives on EU-US data sharing, with Jan Philipp Albrecht (Member of the European Parliament),
Eddan Katz (Electronic Frontier Foundation), and Edward Hasbrouck.
Info: http://re-publica.de/10/en/
- Monday-Thursday, 19-22 April 2010 (Strasbourg, France):
European Parliament debate on whether to approve an agreement with the U.S. DHS on transfers of PNR data from the European Union to the DHS.
- Monday, 10 May 2010: The Jeff Farias Show, 4:30-5 p.m. PDT
(7:30-8 p.m. EDT). Live online streaming and downloadable mp3 podcast.
Show details: http://www.thejefffariasshow.com.
- Tuesday-Friday, 15-18 June 2010 (San Jose, CA, USA): Computers, Freedom, and Privacy conference.
Open to press and paid conference participants only; student and volunteer discounts available.
Info: http://www.cfp.org.
- Saturday, 19 June 2010 (San Francisco, CA, USA):
Bay Area Travel Writers (BATW) professional development panel including Edward Hasbrouck,
Ethics and Etiquette of Travel Writing.
San Francisco Public Library, Noe Valley Branch (451 Jersey St.,
between 24th, 25th, Diamond, and Castro Sts.), 10 a.m.
Free and open to the public, but RSVP's (to BATW) strongly encouraged.
Info: http://www.batw.org.
- Monday, 27 June 2010: "The Power Hour with Joyce Riley", 7-8 a.m. PDT
(10-11 a.m. EDT). Live online streaming and downloadable mp3 podcast.
Show details: http://www.ThePowerHour.com.
- Date to be determined (Albuquerque, NM): Observer representing the
Identity Project at the trial of
"Freedom Flyer" Phil Mocek, who was
arrested at the TSA checkpoint at Albuquerque Airport (ABQ). The trial previously
scheduled to begin 14 June 2010 has been postponed. No new trial date has yet been set.
Schedule and other updates and more information:
http://www.papersplease.org/wp/mocek/
- Saturday-Sunday, 11-12 September 2010 (Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, FL, USA):
The Travel Bloggers Show. Presentation to travel bloggers on
Working with travel marketers and p.r. agencies.
(Sunday, 12 September, 10-10:45 a.m.) Open to blogger show attendees only.
Info: http://www.thetradeshow.org/thetravelbloggershow.cfm.
- Monday-Tuesday, 13-14 September 2010 (Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, FL, USA):
The Trade Show sponsored by the American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA).
Presentation for travel agencies, suppliers, and p.r. agencies on
How to work with travel bloggers (Monday, 13 September,
repeated from
9:45-10:45 a.m. and from 3:15-4:15 p.m.) Open to show attendees only.
Info: http://www.thetradeshow.org.
- Friday-Sunday, 24-26 September 2010 (New York, NY, USA):
Annual meeting of the national executive board of the National Writers Union
(UAW Local 1981, AFL-CIO), as co-chair of the NWU Book Division.
- Date to be determined -- originally scheduled for Tuesday, 28 September 2010, but being rescheduled by TSA (Washington, DC, USA):
Representing the Identity Project at the Transportation Security Administration
Multi-Cultural Coaliition
annual conference organized by the Office of Traveler Specialized Screening and Outreach in the
TSA Office of Civil Rights and Liberties.
- Tuesday-Thursday, 16-18 November 2009 (Scottsdale, AZ, USA):
The PhoCusWright Conference. Open to press
and paid conference participants only. Info: http://www.phocuswright.com.
- Saturday-Sunday, 11-12 June 2011 (Vancouver, BC, Canada):
Travel Blog Exchange '11 (TBEX '11).
Open to registered travel blogger show attendees only.
Registration: http://tbex11.eventbrite.com/.
Info: http://www.travelblogexchange.com/,
Twitter hashtag #TBEX.
- Other dates and places to be announced.
Nothing scheduled in your area? Interested in
arranging an event during one of Edward's future trips? Edward is an evangelist for
independent travel, and is available to speak to any group that will listen,
especially if you are in the San Francisco Bay Area, or if I'm already going to be in
your area on other business. Contact Avalon Travel Publishing
(phone +1-510-595-3664, extension 3824), or contact Edward directly, to arrange for Edward to give
a presentation to your organization, conference, club, or school, or at a hostel, travel store,
or bookstore near you -- and start planning now to make your travel fantasy come
true!
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