Travel can be life-changing – discovering a new culture, meeting inspiring people, trying new things - on the Lufthansa LifeChangingPlaces podcast, each guest tells their personal story of how traveling to a new place has inspired them to take the leap and follow their dream of a new life or career. Host Shelby Stanger interviews people from all over the world for this inspiring travel podcast that also features personal travel advice from her guests. This podcast is brought to you by Lufthansa, the premium airline to take you to your next destination, and maybe even your personal life-changing place.
Welcome to this special episode of LifeChangingPlaces. For the first time, our protagonist actually works for Lufthansa and discovered her life-changi...
Charlotte Orba from Southampton, England was running the pop music and music production degree at Leeds College of Music until a midlife-crisis made h...
Jeffrey Parks, an attorney and social entrepreneur from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, was shocked by the effects of de-industrialisation on his community a...
Irene Rouwenhorst from Amsterdam worried that having children would mean the end of traveling for her and her husband, but then the Dutch couple embar...
Benjamin Adrion, the son of a German football coach, started pursuing a professional career in football at an early age and ended up playing in midfie...
Fashion designer Lotti Meier from Switzerland fell in love with huskies and caught the „dogsledding bug“ on holiday in Lapland. She decided to leave h...
Gesa Neitzel, originally a TV producer from Berlin, became fed up with her hectic big-city-job and went on a soul-searching trip around the world. Whe...
Cici Li was studying bio-chemistry in preparation for a career as a scientist when she took a trip to France and ended up amidst the rolling hills and...
British chef and entrepreneur Thomasina Miers talks to host Shelby Stanger about her life-changing travels through Mexico. She fell in love with Mexic...
Surf photographer Chris Burkard had it all – a promising career shooting surfers on the world’s most popular beaches – but he still felt like somethin...