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Indigenous Australians have lived in Australia for more than 50,000 years, making theirs the world’s oldest surviving, continuous culture – and now, through tourism, Aboriginal Australians are sharing their traditions with new global audiences. In this episode, Georgina Godwin discovers different corners of Australia through the eyes of its first peoples, with Aboriginal guides taking the listener on an immersive journey.
Tom Marchant is the co-founder and owner of The Black Tomato Group, a company built around luxury bespoke travel. Marchant and his two co-founders James Merrett and Matt Smith decided to launch a company after a trip in the 1990s. And while every firm in the sector offers unique travel experiences, Black Tomato continues to deliver. Its latest immersive travel experiences are aimed at helping clients improve particular aspects of their personal and professional lives.
This week on ‘The Stack’ it’s all about travel magazines: we speak to the editors of ‘Suitcase’, ‘Return Trip’ and ‘Lodestars Anthology’.
Monocle’s editor in chief, Tyler Brûlé, and editor, Andrew Tuck, join Markus Hippi to introduce Monocle’s celebration of the best in the world of travel.
This week we round up of some of the most exciting design developments in travel – in the air and on the ground.
Jan Chipchase is the founder of Studio D Radiodurans, a consultancy that’s perhaps like none other in the world. He and his team travel to the far edges of the earth on behalf of clients to immerse themselves in difficult environments and understand human behaviour. He’s recently distilled his years of experience into a beautiful crowdfunded guide called 'The Field Study Handbook'. This week Jan shares lessons for travelling anywhere, making sense of the world and making a difference.
To conclude our Monocle 100 series we give the final word to Monocle’s editor Andrew Tuck.
Tom Edwards is joined in the studio by Monocle writer Chiara Rimella to discuss the must-pack items, and the designers who make them, before you set off on a trip.
We stroll down Potsdamer Strasse in Berlin to find out why it’s a promenade worth walking for a healthy dose of art and culture.
Monocle's editor in chief, Tyler Brûlé, sits down with Tom Edwards to discuss the magazines that he won't board a plane without.
We head to London’s Libreria to discuss its philosophy and the books and bookshops it takes inspiration from.
From Qingdao to Lisbon, we visit five places with unrivalled architecture, art, designers, fashion and retail.
We head to Germany to discuss two titans of the country’s design industry: furniture designer Konstantin Grcic and internationally renowned typographer Erik Spiekermann.
We profile five places where bright ideas have been sparked to launch innovative and inspirational businesses. Plus we speak to Tony Verb, managing partner of Metta, a shared workspace-cum-members club in Hong Kong.
Monocle’s Edits editor Josh Fehnert gives us his tips for having conversations, experiences and a few fun introductions on your trip.
We take a look at 10 innovative and adventurous businesses around the globe to see what they are doing right.
We head to Toronto and Rome to discuss the best ways to get to know a city in five hours.
This week Monocle's Mikaela Aitken tells us about the cocooned arenas and tasteful typography of Munich’s Olympiapark.
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