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This week on The Travel Date, host Angelica-Hazel Toutounji is joined by the remarkable Chef Ashraf Saleh, a chef whose life and career span continents, cultures, and cuisines.
From growing up in Saudi Arabia to running award-recognised restaurants in Sydney, Ashraf’s story is one of curiosity, creativity, and deep respect for food as a universal language.
Ashraf shares how his culinary journey began not in a classroom, but through lived experience — working in hotels, cafés, and small restaurants, learning by doing, and refining his craft over decades.
At the heart of Ashraf’s philosophy is the belief that food brings people together. He speaks passionately about creativity on the plate, the balance of spices, and honouring heritage while evolving flavours for modern dining.
His Middle Eastern roots heavily influence his approach, from spice layering to generosity of service, and a strong commitment to cooking with integrity — including avoiding seed oils, prioritising olive oil and butter, and designing menus that cater beautifully to gluten-free, dairy-free, and plant-based diners.
Travel has played a major role in shaping Ashraf’s worldview and cooking style. He reflects on childhood road trips across Saudi Arabia, coastal life in Jeddah, and the joy of desert journeys to Bahrain. His love of global cultures has taken him to China, Morocco, France, Sweden, and beyond — always driven by curiosity, people, and food.
The conversation also explores Ashraf’s premium spice blends — a project inspired by his sons during lockdown — and his desire to make restaurant-quality flavour accessible at home. From braising spices to grilling blends featuring native Australian ingredients, his products reflect both heritage and innovation.
This episode is a celebration of cultural exchange, lifelong learning, and the joy of sharing food.
Destinations Featured:
Middle East
Saudi ArabiaJeddah (coastal city, food culture, childhood memories)Desert road tripsCultural roots and early lifeBahrain – long desert drive adventures
Morocco
CasablancaMarrakeshTangier (favourite for culture and food
Asia
ChinaBeijingShanghaiSingapore – favourite destination
Europe
FranceParis (memories from the 1970s, hotel stays, early travel)SwedenLived for seven months in the late 1970sCultural contrast and evolution of cuisineItaly (Upcoming Bucket List)Sicily — interest in Arabic influence on Italian cuisinePortugalHungaryCroatiaFrance
Australia
New South Wales, SydneyQueensland, Gold Coast
About Chef Ashraf Saleh
Chef Ashraf Saleh is a chef, restaurateur, and cookbook author whose work blends Middle Eastern heritage with modern Australian dining. With decades of experience across hotels, cafés, and fine dining, Ashraf is known for his thoughtful approach to flavour, balance, and hospitality.
He is the chef and owner of restaurant COYA Sydney, and the creator of premium spice blends designed to bring restaurant-quality flavour into home kitchens.
🔗 More about Ashraf:
https://www.agfg.com.au/chef/ashraf-saleh
https://www.coyasydney.com.au
Host
Angelica-Hazel Toutounji
📸 Instagram: @angelica_hazel_nutrition · @the_travel_date_
🌐 Website: angelicahazel.com.au
📧 Email: info@angelicahazel.com.au
This week on The Travel Date, host Angelica-Hazel Toutounji is joined by the insightful and magnetic Allira Potter— a proud Yorta Yorta woman, writer, creator, model, and award-winning coach.
In this episode, Allira talks about her first overseas trip to Fiji, being raised between Melbourne and Geeolong, working with Intrepid to capture content on group trips and her love of South Australia.
Destinations featured:
Australia
Melbourne & GeelongEast Coast Australia (family road trips)Gold CoastAdelaide & South AustraliaYorke PeninsulaUluruAdelaide Dolphin Sanctuary
International
FijiThailandMoroccoIndiaNepalSouth KoreaNew Zealand (Queenstown & Milford Sound)United StatesMaldives (future dream destination)Japan (future travel plans)
Guest Allira Potter
https://www.instagram.com/allira.potter/
https://www.tiktok.com/@allira.potter?lang=en
Host: Angelica-Hazel Toutounji
📸 Instagram: @angelica_hazel_nutrition · @the_travel_date_
🌐 Website: angelicahazel.com.au
📧 Email: info@angelicahazel.com.au
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This week on The Travel Date, host Angelica-Hazel Toutounji brings listeners a special Yorke Peninsula–focused episode, chatting with the wonderful Bridget Johns — a time and space organiser, grant writer, and board member of Yorke Peninsula Tourism.
Based on a broad-acre cropping farm near Alford, between Wallaroo and Port Broughton, Bridget shares what it’s really like to build a life in regional South Australia after moving from Adelaide more than 21 years ago. What began as a role in food industry development turned into a long-term sea-change, a family life on the land, and a career supporting businesses across the Yorke Peninsula, the Mid North, and beyond.
In this warm and practical conversation, Bridget offers a local’s guide to the Yorke Peninsula, highlighting Wallaroo, Port Broughton, Moonta, Kadina, and Bute, along with family-friendly beaches, playgrounds, coffee stops, caravan parks, silo art, libraries, and hidden gems only locals tend to know.
From driving on white sandy beaches to splash parks, petting zoos, bakeries, and foreshore cafés, this episode is packed with real-world inspiration for families, couples, and day-trippers alike. Whether you’re planning a weekend escape or a longer coastal stay, Bridget’s insights make regional travel feel easy, accessible, and deeply rewarding.
Threaded throughout the episode is Bridget’s philosophy of “collecting moments, not things.” As a professional organiser, she shares how intentional travel, mini getaways, and creating space in our homes and calendars can reduce clutter and create more time for meaningful experiences.
This episode will have you packing your bags to visit Wallaroo and Port Broughton — and seeing regional South Australia with fresh eyes.
🌍 DESTINATIONS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE
South Australia – Yorke Peninsula
Alford (farming community)WallarooPort BroughtonMoontaKadinaButeCopper Coast region
Family & Nature Experiences
White sandy drive-on beachesForeshore playgroundsSplash parksPetting zoosSilo art trailsCoastal walking paths
Local Experiences
Caravan parks and holiday parksLocal bakeries and cafésLibraries as travel stopsCommunity markets
👤 GUEST BIO
Bridget Johns is a time and space organiser, grant writer, and regional advocate based on the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia. Through her business Be Simply Free, Bridget helps individuals and families declutter their homes, clear their calendars, and create more time for what matters most — including travel, connection, and meaningful experiences.
📍 Yorke Peninsula, South Australia
📸 Instagram: @besimplyfree
🌐 Website: https://www.besimplyfree.com.au
🎧 EPISODE CREDITS
Host:
Angelica-Hazel Toutounji
📸 Instagram: @angelica_hazel_nutrition · @the_travel_date_
🌐 Website: angelicahazel.com.au
📧 Email: info@angelicahazel.com.au
This week on The Travel Date, host Angelica-Hazel Toutounji brings listeners a Yorke Peninsula special, chatting with Kate Williams, co-founder of Peninsula Records & Books, a much-loved independent book and vinyl store based in Stansbury, on South Australia’s southern Yorke Peninsula.
Kate shares the heartfelt story behind opening Peninsula Records & Books — a dream that grew from a deep love of physical books and vinyl records. What began as the idea for a small “micro shop” has quickly become a treasured community space, celebrating the joy of reading, music, and slowing down. With a strong focus on Australian and South Australian authors and musicians, the store champions local creativity and storytelling.
Throughout the conversation, Kate reflects on what drew her and her husband to the Yorke Peninsula. After exploring the region, Stansbury stood out instantly — peaceful, central, and perfectly positioned to explore the southern Yorke Peninsula, with neighbouring towns just minutes away.
Kate offers a local’s guide to the area, sharing recommendations for markets, walking trails, boutiques, cafés, beaches, art, and family-friendly experiences. From the much-loved Stansbury Markets, run by volunteers along the foreshore, to hidden gems like charity cinnamon doughnuts in Yorketown, this episode is packed with authentic, off-the-map suggestions you won’t easily find online.
The episode also explores the vibrant creative scene across the Yorke Peninsula — from public art and water-tower murals to galleries, artist residencies, and the biennial arts festival. Kate highlights how the region offers something for everyone: couples, families, creatives, readers, walkers, and anyone craving space, beauty, and genuine connection.
This episode is a celebration of regional living, independent retail, community spirit, and slow travel, and a reminder that some of the most meaningful travel experiences are found right on our doorstep.
GUEST BIO
Kate is the co-founder of Peninsula Records & Books, an independent book and vinyl store based in Stansbury on South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula. With a passion for physical books, music, and supporting Australian creatives, Kate has helped create a welcoming community space that celebrates storytelling, creativity, and slow living.
📍 Stansbury, South Australia
🌐 Website: https://peninsularecordsandbooks.com
📸 Instagram & Facebook: @peninsularecordsandbooks
Host:
Angelica-Hazel Toutounji
📸 Instagram: @angelica_hazel_nutrition · @the_travel_date_
🌐 Website: angelicahazel.com.au
📧 Email: info@angelicahazel.com.au
Guest: Tiffany Falzon – Founder, Bayside Glamping
This week on The Travel Date, host Angelica-Hazel Toutounji is joined by Tiffany Falzon, the passionate founder of Bayside Glamping, a collection of boutique stays at Marion Bay on South Australia’s spectacular Yorke Peninsula.
In this relaxed and inspiring conversation, Tiffany shares the story behind Bayside Glamping — from the initial spark of an idea to bring a Glamping tent to the Yorke Peninsula and its early success and the evolution of her business adding a tiny home to her portfolio as well as her latest luxury offering, The Sanctuary.
This episode is a celebration of slow travel, regional entrepreneurship, coastal living, and the joy of creating memorable experiences close to home.
This episode will have you dreaming about the picturesque town of Marion Bay and lusting over a stay at Bayside Glamping!
👤 GUEST BIO
Tiffany Falzon is the founder of Bayside Glamping and an incredible woman promoting tourism in Marion Bay and the Yorke Peninsula region.
https://baysideglamping.com.au
@bayside_glamping
To start planning your own trip, visit Bayside Glamping directly as well as Tourism Yorke Peninsula.
https://yorkepeninsula.com.au
Host:
Angelica-Hazel Toutounji
📸 Instagram: @angelica_hazel_nutrition · @the_travel_date_
🌐 Website: angelicahazel.com.au
📧 Email: info@angelicahazel.com.au
This week on The Travel Date, host Angelica-Hazel Toutounji is joined by the Sarah Maree Cameron — presenter, writer, comedian, and all-round storyteller with a love of adventure and curiosity for the world.
In this honest, funny, and deeply reflective conversation, Sarah Maree shares how travel has shaped her independence, resilience, and sense of self. From a spontaneous decision to move overseas in her early twenties to hitchhiking across the United States, navigating airport chaos and couch-surfing before it was mainstream, Sarah Maree’s stories are filled with courage, humour, and heart.
She reflects on formative childhood holidays spent by the Murray River and how those early experiences planted the seeds for a lifelong love of exploration. Sarah Maree also shares what a typical weekend looks like in Melbourne, juggling her work across sport broadcasting, radio, and live performance — and where to walk, eat, and drink coffee when visiting the city.
From falling in love with Oman and its incredible hospitality, dreaming about Christmas markets with her mum, unforgettable meals in Dubai, luxury stays in Doha, island hopping in Malaysia, and her upcoming Sunshine Coast adventure, this episode is packed with warmth, laughter, and meaningful travel reflections.
🌍 Destinations Mentioned in This Episode
United States of AmericaCanadaAustralia (Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula, Koondrook, Sunshine Coast & Gold Coast)VietnamOmanUnited Arab Emirates Qatar Malaysia Langkawi United KingdomMiddle East & North Africa (Egypt, Morocco & Jordan)
👤 Guest Bio – Sarah Maree Cameron
is a Melbourne-based presenter, writer, and comedian, known for her work across sport broadcasting, radio, and live performance. With a natural gift for storytelling, Sarah Maree brings humour, honesty, and warmth to conversations about life, travel, and identity.
Her love of travel — from spontaneous overseas adventures to meaningful family trips — has played a central role in shaping who she is today, both personally and professionally.
🌐 Website: https://sarahmaree.com
📸 Instagram: @sarahmareelife
🎧 Episode Credits
Host:
Angelica-Hazel Toutounji
📸 Instagram: @angelica_hazel_nutrition · @the_travel_date_
🌐 Website: angelicahazel.com.au
📧 Email: info@angelicahazel.com.au
This week on The Travel Date, host Angelica-Hazel Toutounji is joined by Penny Wilson, founder of Pip & Co Travel — a women-focused small group travel company specialising in culturally immersive journeys across Asia.
Penny shares how travel has been woven through her life from a young age, including living in the UK, spending formative years in Vietnam, and developing a deep love for Asia, languages, and cultural exchange. These experiences ultimately led her to create Pip & Co Travel — a business designed to help women explore the world in meaningful, responsible, and well-supported ways.
Penny talks about hosting her first group trips through Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos, the excitement of launching a Borneo adventure focused on wildlife conservation, and why Asia continues to be her “happy place". She also shares insights into sustainable accommodation choices, locally owned hotels, and why travelling consciously can create a lasting positive impact for both travellers and local communities.
From unforgettable food moments on the streets of Vietnam to elegant high teas in London, camping on the Queensland coastline, and dreaming of future adventures in Central Asia and North Africa, this episode is filled with curiosity, warmth, and a genuine love of travel.
🌍 Destinations Mentioned in This Episode
Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Hoi An, Danang, Hanoi, Ha Long Bay & Six Senses Hotel Con Dao
Cambodia
Laos
Borneo (including turtle conservation experiences)
Sri Lanka
Indonesia (upcoming tours)
China: Shanghai
Netherlands
Egypt
United Kingdom: England, Wales, Scotland, London (high tea experiences)
Thailand: Bangkok
Australia:
Darwin to Broome road tripQueensland (1770, beachfront camping)Uluru, Kakadu, DaintreeGeelong & the Surf Coast
New Zealand
Central Asia (bucket list): Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan
North Africa (bucket list): Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria
👤 Guest Bio – Penny Wilson
Penny Wilson is the founder of Pip & Co Travel, a women-led small group travel company offering culturally immersive journeys throughout Asia. With a background in languages, long-term travel, and living abroad, Penny designs trips that prioritise connection, comfort, sustainability, and meaningful local experiences.
Her tours focus on responsible travel, locally owned accommodation, environmental awareness, and creating safe, enriching spaces for women to explore the world together.
🌐 Website: pipandcotravel.com
📸 Instagram: @pipandcotravel
🎧 Episode Credits
Host:
Angelica-Hazel Toutounji
📸 Instagram: @angelica_hazel_nutrition · @the_travel_date_
🌐 Website: angelicahazel.com.au
📧 Email: info@angelicahazel.com.au
Guest:
Penny Wilson — Founder, Pip & Co Travel
This week on The Travel Date, host Angelica-Hazel Toutounji sits down with Rouba Shahin , a Lebanese food specialist, content creator, wife, mother, and food blogger.
In this warm and heartfelt conversation, Rouba talks about growing up in Lebanon and shares powerful memories from her childhood in Tripoli. She reflects on how Lebanese hospitality — the warmth, the sweetness, the endless offering of food and care — remains one of the country’s greatest treasures.
Her recent return to Lebanon allowed her to reconnect with her roots, revisit cherished streets, and see the country’s beauty despite its struggles.
Beyond Lebanon, Rouba tells stories from the road: a chaotic but unforgettable road trip from Darwin to Broome, a hilarious night in a tiny Scottish cabin, the incomparable kindness of the Irish, and slow-paced adventures in New Zealand, cooking with her husband in apartments and discovering local produce together.
Rouba’s passion for culture, tradition, and honest food weaves through every story she tells. From her ultimate comfort dish — fatteh with the all-important “tush sound” — to her dream of visiting Japan and her heartfelt longing to one day travel to Palestine, this conversation is rich with emotion, curiosity, and beautifully human moments.
This episode is a love letter to food, family, culture, and the ways travel reconnects us with who we are & the world around us.
🌍 Destinations Mentioned in This Episode
Lebanon: Tripoli, Baalbek, Beirut & guest houses in the mountainsAustralia: Sydney, Darwin to Broome, AdelaideNew Zealand: QueenstownScotlandIrelandItalyJapanPalestine
👤 Guest Bio – Rouba Shahin
Rouba Shahin is a Lebanese food specialist, recipe developer, content creator, and storyteller who celebrates culture through the joy of cooking. Born in Sydney and raised in Tripoli, Rouba’s work is deeply inspired by Lebanese tradition, hospitality, and family connection.
She is the creator behind Rouba’s Food Journey, where she shares approachable, flavourful, Middle Eastern-inspired recipes designed to bring people together around the table.
Her warmth, authenticity, and love for community make her a beloved voice in the food and culture space.
🌐 Website: roubashahin.com.au
🎧 Episode Credits
Host:
Angelica-Hazel Toutounji
📸 Instagram: @angelica_hazel_nutrition · @the_travel_date_
🌐 Website: angelicahazel.com.au
📧 Email: info@angelicahazel.com.au
Sasha Zahra – Creative Producer, Patch Theatre
This week on The Travel Date, host Angelica-Hazel Toutounji is joined by the Sasha Zahra, Creative Producer at Patch Theatre — a brilliant arts leader whose career spans youth theatre, festivals, First Nations collaborations, regional and remote arts projects, and international creative development. Sasha brings decades of experience in storytelling, community engagement, cultural exchange, and arts leadership to this heartfelt conversation.
Sasha’s journey began in drama at university, leading her into directing, youth theatre, and eventually major creative producer roles at organisations such as DreamBIG Festival, Windmill Theatre, the Adelaide Fringe, the Royal Croquet Club, Stirling Fringe, Kurruru Youth Performing Arts, and TANDANYA. Her work has taken her from Whyalla to the Torres Strait, from Vanuatu to New York City, and everywhere in between. Today, she helps bring Patch Theatre’s award-winning children’s works to audiences across Australia and the world.
This episode is a beautiful tapestry of career reflections, cultural connections, unexpected travel stories, love, loss, and the moments that shape us.
🌏 Destinations Featured in This Episode
Travel with Sasha across Australia and around the world:
AUSTRALIA
South Australia
Adelaide Hills drivesAdelaide Central Market (laksa + Friday nights)Chinatown Café & Asian GourmetStirling, Bridgewater (CFS op shop), Adelaide Hills walking trailsPatch Theatre (local and international touring)Favourite local spot: Peeky’s CoffeeCooking + market days as a grounding ritual
Northern Territory
Uluru – a spiritually powerful and unforgettable destination
Victoria
Early road trips to regional VictoriaMelbourne (arts markets, festivals)
New South Wales / ACT / Queensland
Childhood family road tripsHervey Bay memories
INTERNATIONAL
Vanuatu – transformative creative residency; One Small Bag Theatre; Tanna Island; Mount Yasur volcano; wedding destination and second homeIndonesia – first overseas trip at 18Torres Strait Islands – remote community arts workNew York City – arts festivals, creative inspirationNew Zealand – Queenstown skiing adventuresPenang, Malaysia – Seven Terraces boutique hotelAthens, Greece – boutique stays with Acropolis viewsNew Caledonia – mixed cultural impressionsUpcoming: Saudi Arabia to present Patch Theatre’s production ZOOOM
👤 Guest Bio (Original Wording Preserved)
Sasha Zahra is a Creative Producer at Patch Theatre and a versatile arts leader with more than 20 years’ experience across festivals, theatre, youth arts, First Nations collaborations, international residencies, and community cultural development. Her work has shaped artistic programs across South Australia, regional Australia, the Torres Strait, and the Pacific.
She is also a passionate traveller, storyteller, and advocate for creative connection.
Learn more about Patch: patchtheatre.org
Follow their work and touring schedule online.
🎙 Episode Credits
Host:
Angelica-Hazel Toutounji
📸 Instagram: @angelica_hazel_nutrition · @the_travel_date_
🌐 Website: angelicahazel.com.au
📧 Email: info@angelicahazel.com.au
Guest:
Sasha Zahra – Creative Producer, Patch Theatre
Produced by:
Podcast City – Business & Lifestyle Network
This week, host Angelica-Hazel Toutounji is joined by the inspiring and ever-radiant Jenni Eyles — an award-winning fashion blogger, online community leader, body-image advocate, content creator, grandmother, and breast cancer survivor. Warm, witty, and deeply authentic, Jenni has spent more than a decade building a supportive, empowering space for women of all ages, shapes, and stages of life.
Through her groundbreaking blog Styling Curvy, her vibrant fashion label Neon Cherry, and her ongoing work as a content creator, Jenni has helped thousands of women feel more confident in their skin, reconnect with their personal style, and embrace life wholeheartedly. In this beautifully vulnerable and uplifting conversation, Jenni reflects on her experiences with cancer, burnout, grief, motherhood, business challenges, and the powerful journey back to physical and emotional well-being.
In this heartfelt chat, Angelica and Jenni explore how travel, creativity, health, and self-care have shaped Jenni’s life — from caravan park holidays in Queensland as a child, to retreat experiences in Bali, to road trips and spontaneous motels across Australia.
Jenni speaks about her love for travel that blossomed later in life, the unexpected magic of small towns and nostalgic motels, the joy of returning to beloved destinations like Melbourne and Tasmania, and her dream of exploring Copenhagen and Portugal.
She also shares her passion for health and wellness, discussing recovery through modalities such as acupuncture, cold/heat therapy, lymphatic work, spa rituals, gym routines, and daily seaside walks along the Henley Beach coastline.
Radiant, grounded, and beautifully honest — Jenni’s story is a reminder that healing, confidence, and adventure can begin at any age.
✈️ Destinations & Places Mentioned
Travel with Jenni across Australia and beyond:
🏖 Australia
Queensland
Caravan park holidaysHervey Bay – Susan River HomesteadSunshine Coast & Burleigh (past memories)
South Australia
Henley Beach (daily walks)Adelaide Hills – Stirling & nearby townsMcLaren Vale – The Salopian InnGoolwa, Middleton & Port Elliot (favourite Airbnbs)Victor Harbour – Thursa boutiqueAdelaide hotspots:Nauti Boy (daily coffee stop)Joe’s at HenleyHNLY RestaurantCentral MarketsBotanical GardensRundle MallBurnside VillageGlenelg boutiques
Victoria
MelbourneRyeBendigoWarrnamboolRoad trips with family
Tasmania
HobartWhole-island road trip adventures
🌍 International
Bali – retreats, friendships, soulful travelRetro motels – nostalgic, character-filled staysFuture dream trips: Copenhagen & Portugal
💆♀️ Wellness, Self-Care & Lifestyle Mentions
Jenni shares some of her favourite places and practices that support her health:
Ione Spa, West Lakes – luxury spa experiencesSmart Recovery & Fitness – lymphatic drainage, massage, infrared saunas, hot/cold therapyJab Acupuncture – long-term practitionerBlue Lagoon Float – float therapyRevo Fitness – daily workoutsPlus: the importance of beach walks, rest rituals, and small acts of self-care
💛 About Jenni Eyles
Jenni Eyles is a respected Australian content creator, fashion blogger, body-confidence advocate and breast cancer survivor. Known for her bright, relatable storytelling and empowering message, she uses her online platforms to encourage women to show up confidently, embrace joy, honour their bodies, and live fully at every age.
Follow Jenni on Instagram:
📸 @jennieyles_
https://www.instagram.com/jennieyles_/?hl=en
🎙 Episode Credits
Host:
Angelica-Hazel Toutounji
📸 Instagram:
@angelica_hazel_nutrition
@the_travel_date_
🌐 Website: angelicahazel.com.au
📧 Email: info@angelicahazel.com.au
Guest:
Jenni Eyles — Content Creator, Fashion Blogger & Breast Cancer Survivor
📸 Instagram: @jennieyles_
Produced by:
Podcast City – Business & Lifestyle Network
Natasha – Virgin Australia Flight Attendant & Content Creator
This week, host Angelica-Hazel Toutounji is joined by Natasha from Natasha in the City — a content creator turned full-time Virgin Australia flight attendant. Having always loved travel and aviation, Natasha took a bold leap in her 40s to pursue her dream career in the skies — and it’s been an incredible journey ever since!
In this lively conversation, Natasha opens up about what life is really like working as a flight attendant, sharing behind-the-scenes insights into her favourite routes, destinations, and travel experiences. From visiting China before the tourism boom to exploring Vietnam’s hidden gems, this chat is full of inspiring stories, laughter, and practical travel tips from someone who’s turned wanderlust into a lifestyle.
Natasha shares her path from content creator to cabin crew, the realities of long-haul travel, and the joy of discovering new cultures from both sides of the cabin door. Her stories remind us that it’s never too late to reinvent yourself and that following your passions can lead you to extraordinary places.
Destinations Featured
Join Natasha on this travel date as she shares adventures across the globe:
China & The Great WallBali (Sanur, Seminyak & Kynd Café)USA (New York, Los Angeles, Disneyland & Hawaii)Canada (Toronto to Vancouver)LondonWestern AustraliaSouth Australia (Adelaide Hills, Mount Gambier, Coorong, Naracoorte, Port MacDonnell, Port Noarlunga, Henley Beach, Hahndorf, Hello Neighbour, Pave Café)Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City, Hoi An, Hanoi’s Train Street & Ha Long Bay)New Zealand (Platinum Villas, Queenstown)Greece & TurkeyRoyal Caribbean – Airlie Beach Cruise
About the Guest
For more information on Natasha, visit:
📸 Instagram: @natashainthecity
Episode Credits
Host: Angelica-Hazel Toutounji
📸 Instagram: @angelica_hazel_nutrition · @the_travel_date_
🌐 Website: angelicahazel.com.au
📧 Email: info@angelicahazel.com.au
Guest: Natasha – Virgin Australia Flight Attendant & Content Creator
📸 Instagram: @natashainthecity
Produced by: Podcast City Business & Lifestyle Network
Emma Lovell – The Bleisure Coach, Speaker, Trainer, Retreat Facilitator & Author
This week, host Angelica-Hazel Toutounji is joined by Emma Lovell, an inspiring entrepreneur who has mastered the art of blending business and leisure – or as she calls it, “bleisure.” Emma is an author, speaker, MC, trainer, retreat facilitator, and coach whose mission is to help others travel with purpose and balance.
In this uplifting and adventure-filled conversation, Emma takes us around the world — from tiger safaris in India and beach escapes in Queensland to future travels in Antarctica. Her passion for exploration, culture, and meaningful connection will leave you daydreaming about your next journey and rethinking how you can weave adventure into everyday life.
Emma shares her philosophy on finding joy through travel, how to balance work and adventure, and the stories behind her global retreats. From chasing tigers to cooking with locals, this episode captures the true spirit of curiosity and wanderlust.
Destinations Featured
Join Emma on this travel date as she shares adventures across the globe:
EnglandIndiaThe Imperial Hotel, DelhiNew ZealandInnsbruck, AustriaTulum, MexicoDubaiBahrainOmanAbu DhabiThe Gold Coast & HinterlandUnited States Road TripBaliSaffron Palate Indian CookingItalyTiger Retreats in IndiaAntarcticaMount TamborineSnapper Rocks & KirraSunshine CoastIndia Retreat in Delhi, Amritsar & DharamshalaDisneyland
About the Guest
For more information on Emma Lovell:
🌐 emmalovell.au
📸 Instagram
Episode Credits
Host: Angelica-Hazel Toutounji
📸 Instagram: @angelica_hazel_nutrition · @the_travel_date_
🌐 Website: angelicahazel.com.au
📧 Email: info@angelicahazel.com.au
Guest: Emma Lovell
🌐 Website: https://emmalovell.au/
Produced by: Podcast City Business & Lifestyle Network
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Amanda Khalil - Hair Stylist & Make Up Artist
This week, host Angelica-Hazel Toutounji is joined by Amanda Khalil, a talented South Australian hair stylist & make-up artist. Amanda regularly works with iconic brands such as The Oodie, 9 News Adelaide and runs her own business specialising in hair, make up and beauty services for bridal, commercial, event, and creative bridal industries.
Episode Overview
Amanda's work has taken her across Australia and overseas for weddings and special events. In this chat, we discuss her love of animals, papaya salads and falling in love with places like people.
Destinations Featured
Join Amanda on this travel date as she shares adventures across the globe:
Egypt Gold Coast Koh SamuiSan FranciscoFiji Japan Villa Santun, UbudEurope & beyondMason Elephant Park & Lodge, Taro, BaliChiton Cottage
About the Guest
For more information on Amanda Khalil,
https://www.hellomandy.com.au/
https://www.instagram.com/hellomandy___/?hl=en
Episode Credits
Host: Angelica-Hazel Toutovunji
📸 Instagram: @angelica_hazel_nutrition · @the_travel_date_
🌐 Website: angelicahazel.com.au
📧 Email: info@angelicahazel.com.au
Guest: Amanda Khalil
🌐 Website: https://www.hellomandy.com.au/
Produced by: Podcast City Business & Lifestyle Network
Danielle Norton – Travel & Food Writer
This week, host Angelica-Hazel Toutovunji is joined by Danielle Norton, a seasoned travel and food writer whose work has been featured in renowned publications including Escape, Conde Nast, Australian Traveller, Delicious, Luxury Escapes, The Age, and International Traveller, among many others.
Episode Overview
In this episode, Danielle takes us on an extraordinary journey through her most memorable travel experiences — from an unexpected night in a Thai brothel to the deeply moving spiritual connection of visiting Uluṟu in Central Australia.
She shares insights from her writing career, offering valuable advice on how she successfully pitches captivating travel stories to top international publications.
Destinations Featured
Join Danielle as she recounts her adventures across the globe:
Papua New Guinea – Cruising the Sepik River with True NorthTamworth, NSW – Experiencing the Country Music FestivalNashville, USA – The home of country musicEngland – Backpacking across the countrysideJapan – Walking the Kumano Kodo TrailBroome, WA – Exploring Australia’s northwest gemKanchanaburi, Thailand – History and culture intertwinedUluṟu, NT – Staying at Ayers Rock ResortBangkok, Thailand – From Bangkok Social to the luxurious Four SeasonsNiyama House – A tranquil escape1 Hotel Melbourne – Sustainable city luxuryMorocco & Africa – Colour, culture, and culinary adventuresMargaret River, WA – Wine and coastal beautyDecca Restaurant & Wine Bar – Fine dining and local flavoursPreston Market & Queen Vic Market – The heartbeat of Melbourne’s food sceneNational Gallery of Victoria & Melbourne Theatre Company – Art and culture highlightsChadstone Shopping Centre – Retail therapy at its bestTaxi Kitchen & Vue de Monde – Iconic Melbourne dining experiencesYarra Valley & Great Ocean Road – Scenic escapes and local produceCorinna Wilderness Village, Tasmania – Eco-adventure in the wildBali – From the luxurious Mulia Hotel to island serenity
About the Guest
Danielle Norton
Website: daniellenorton.com.au
Danielle offers coaching for aspiring travel writers. Listeners can access a $20 discount on her coaching services using the code TRAVELDATE at checkout.
Episode Credits
Host: Angelica-Hazel Toutovunji
📸 Instagram: @angelica_hazel_nutrition & @the_travel_date_
📧 Email: info@angelicahazel.com.au
🌐 Website: angelicahazel.com.au
Guest: Danielle Norton
🌐 Website: daniellenorton.com.au
Produced by: Podcast City Business & Lifestyle Network
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