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Dusty Roads
Author: Anita Hummel
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The Dusty Roads podcast is about “Living Life As A Global Citizen.” This podcast will make you think, laugh, cry, and sometimes question life overseas. With over 30 years of experience living and working overseas, Anita shares personal stories, experiences, and humor. The Dusty Road podcast is for anyone interested in travel, the world, being a Global Citizen, culture, life, or what it is like to live and work in a foreign country - especially developing or undeveloped nations. Come ride along with us - The Dusty Road Podcast - as we ride through some bumpy and dusty roads of life. A Bus On A Dusty Road blog sponsors The Dusty Road Podcast; the blog offers excellent content and information on “Living Life As A Global Citizen.” You can find out more by checking our blog at - ABusOnADustyRoad.com
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The ocean has always been a place where mystery and reality blend, inspiring countless tales that have traveled through the ages. For centuries, sailors have sailed with more than just maps and compasses—they carried with them myths, superstitions, and legends that shaped life on board. These age-old beliefs, born from the unpredictability of the sea, still capture our imagination in today’s modern world of sailing. Listen to this episode of Dusty Roads to explore these fascinating trad...
Hanoi, the vibrant capital of Vietnam, is a city that continually reinvents itself. From its rich heritage to its modern expansion, Hanoi reflects the powerful mix of tradition and transformation. In Tay Ho, once known for its tranquil vibe, exciting developments are reshaping the district — including the construction of the new Hanoi Opera House. This episode of Dusty Roads dives into why this world-class cultural landmark could become a symbol of Hanoi’s rise — and what it means for t...
Traveling the world or living overseas can be thrilling, eye-opening, and endlessly rewarding. But let’s be real: it can also get lonely. Even if people constantly surround you, that doesn’t mean you’re making real connections. Whether you're backpacking through Southeast Asia, teaching English in Europe, or starting a new job in South America, finding meaningful friendships takes effort—but it’s absolutely possible. 👉 Listen now to this episode of Dusty Roads with Anita to learn practical wa...
Food in a language you don’t speak, figuring out how to read a bus schedule, or staring out at a view so beautiful it silences your mind—travel shapes us in unexpected ways. It’s more than sightseeing; it’s about self-discovery and personal transformation. In this episode of Dusty Roads, Anita reflects on how years of travel and living abroad have changed her from the inside out. You can listen in—and if you're curious to read more, click here to explore the full blog on Why Is Travel I...
If you’ve ever landed in the UK, Japan, or Thailand and watched cars zip by on the “wrong” side of the road, you’ve likely asked yourself: Why do some countries drive on the left? It feels strange, even disorienting at first, especially if you’re used to driving on the right. But there’s a story behind this quirk, and it’s not just random—it stretches back to ancient times and touches on everything from colonial rule to cultural tradition. Tune in as Anita dives into this fascinating topic on...
To live as a global citizen is to wake up each day with a sense that the world is bigger than your backyard—and that your actions ripple far beyond what you can see. It’s not about erasing your national identity or abandoning your roots. It’s about expanding your perspective and recognizing that humanity is deeply interconnected. In this episode of #DustyRoads, host Anita explores how adopting a global mindset can shape a more meaningful, compassionate life. You can listen now—and click...
2025 marks 50 years since the fall of Saigon. What does Vietnam look like today, five decades after the war ended? On this episode of Dusty Roads, Anita reflects on the end of the Vietnam War on April 30, 1975, when helicopters lifted off rooftops and North Vietnamese tanks entered Saigon—an event that still resonates deeply for both Americans and Vietnamese. Click here to read more about how Vietnam’s war-torn past shaped its vibrant present—and be sure to listen in for insight, histor...
Travel isn’t just about visiting new places—it’s about stepping into someone else’s world, even for a moment. It challenges your assumptions, shifts your perspective, and leaves you changed in ways you might not expect. Anita shares how a trip to China during her college years profoundly shaped her outlook and personal growth. Click here to read more about The Power of Travel: How Seeing the World Changes Who You Are. #DustyRoadsPodcast #PowerOfTravel #TravelChangesYou #SeeTheWorldDiffe...
Travel is more than ticking places off a bucket list. It’s not just about the photos, the food, or the landmarks. At its best, travel is about real connection — getting closer to a place and its people in a way that goes beyond the surface. Anita shares why cultural literacy can transform your travels — listen now and click here to read more about Why Understanding Local Culture Is the Secret to Meaningful Travel. #DustyRoadsPodcast #MeaningfulTravel #CulturalLiteracy #TravelTips ...
In today’s interconnected world, travel is easier and more accessible than ever. But with great opportunity comes great responsibility. In this episode of Dusty Roads, host Anita shares how to travel in ways that truly respect local cultures, protect the environment, and connect more meaningfully with the places you visit. You can listen now and also click here to read more about How to Travel Respectfully and Responsibly in a Globalized World. #TravelResponsibly #CulturalRespect #EcoFr...
Travel isn’t just about where you go—it’s about how you go. In this episode of Dusty Roads, Anita explores why ethical travel matters more than ever in today’s world of overtourism and environmental strain. Learn how shifting from consumption to connection can make your adventures more meaningful—and more respectful to the people and places you visit. Want to dive deeper? Click here to read Mindful Travel: Tips for Respecting Cultures and Communities. #DustyRoadsPodcast #MindfulTravel #...
In a world where borders are more digital than physical, the idea of “home” can be as broad as the planet itself. Being a global citizen doesn’t mean you give up where you’re from—it means expanding your sense of connection and responsibility to the world. At A Bus On A Dusty Road, Anita explores what it truly means to be part of a global community today. Listen now—and click here to read more about what it means to be a global citizen today. #GlobalCitizen #CulturalConnection #Di...
The Bell UH-1 Iroquois—better known as the Huey—became one of the most recognizable helicopters of the 20th century. From troop transport to lifesaving medevac missions, this aircraft reshaped modern warfare and mobility during the Vietnam War. In this episode of Dusty Roads, Anita dives into the history, impact, and enduring legacy of the Huey. Listen in and click here to read more about how geography influences culture, from mountains to deserts and seas. #VietnamWarHistory #HueyHelicopte...
They say location is everything—especially in real estate, where it influences value, access, and appeal. But the same idea applies to entire cultures. Mountains, deserts, and seas don't just define the land; they influence how communities grow, communicate, and connect. Listen to Anita on Dusty Roads as she explores how geography shapes culture—and click here to read more. #DustyRoadsPodcast #GeographyAndCulture #CulturalInsights #TravelAndLearn #MountainsDesertsSeas #GlobalLiving #RealLife...
Sailing has shaped human history, leading to discoveries, trade routes, and cultural exchanges that have defined civilizations. In this episode of Dusty Roads, Anita dives into the courageous stories of ten maritime explorers who dared to navigate the vast seas. From Columbus to Magellan and beyond, their bold adventures helped shape the world we know today. Want to dive deeper? Click here to read more about Sailing Through History: 10 Famous Maritime Explorers and Their Adventures. #...
What does it truly mean to be a global citizen in our fast-changing, interconnected world? In this episode of Dusty Roads, Anita explores how global citizenship goes beyond travel—it’s about mindset, empathy, and shared responsibility. Global citizenship has gained increasing relevance in an era defined by rapid globalization, digital connectivity, and cross-cultural exchanges. Listen now to discover its meaning, why it matters, and how you can foster a more inclusive worldview—or click her...
If someone asked me to name one of my favorite sports, I would say sailing. There’s nothing quite like being out on the water—it’s exhilarating and refreshing. Sailing is more than just a leisure activity; it’s a great way to improve both mental and physical health. From reducing stress to enhancing focus and building strength, this episode explores 12 powerful ways sailing can benefit you. 🎧 Listen now and discover how sailing can transform your well-being! 👉 Click here to read more: How Sai...
When visiting the Great Wall of China, many wonder if they’re walking above a mass grave. While bodies weren’t placed inside the wall itself, they could have been buried nearby in the earth beneath it. Placing bodies directly in the wall would have weakened its structure as they decomposed. Historians believe many workers were laid to rest near the wall, covered by stone and other materials. You can read more about Are There Dead Bodies Inside The Great Wall Of China? by clicking here. #Dusty...
Many people talk about wanting to end poverty, but do we truly understand what it means? If you travel to a developing country, you might wonder whether studying poverty is necessary. Understanding poverty is essential for anyone who wants to be a responsible global citizen. The issues surrounding poverty and homelessness are often more complex than they seem. You can read more about Why Is A Study Of Poverty Important? by clicking here. #DustyRoadsPodcast #PovertyAwareness #GlobalCitizen #En...
Many Koi fish swim in a pond near my house in Hanoi, Vietnam, placed there as a symbol of good luck for those who pass by. Koi fish hold deep meanings, from their vibrant colors to their powerful symbolism of fortune, strength, and perseverance. These fish remain a significant part of Asian culture and beyond, bringing positive energy and prosperity. Listen to this episode of Dusty Roads as we explore the fascinating history and meaning behind Koi fish. You can also read more about Koi Fish...