The Backstory on CancerRoadTrip
An Award Winning Travel Blog
CancerRoadTrip started when I sold my house to travel. Since then, I’ve been through 4 continents, 10 countries and numerous states, numerous times. I’ve also been through 3 rounds of chemo, radiation and surgery. And so much more!
For me, travel heals. As the miles unfolded, it occurred to me: “If I could have a CancerRoadTrip to heal, why can’t others?”
And the idea of CancerRoadTrip was born.
This blog follows my travels, my expeditions to look for future healing retreats, interviews and whatever else may be of interest. You can also read more in the About Section.
Also be sure to check out the gallery for photos and more posts about my travels.
Starting in 2020, with Covid-19 restricting travel, I’ve added a podcast Bump In The Road that looks at how we all navigate the ups and downs, and twists and turns in this road trip called life. The episodes are below and I hope you’ll subscribe to the weekly show.
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Traumatic Brain Injury and Re-learning How To Learn
Relearning how to learn
Jose Montero and Trekking for Kids, Part Two
Trekking for Kids combines travel adventure with social mission.
Jose Montero and Trekking for Kids
Trekking for Kids combines travel adventure with social mission.
Bump In The Road: Deirdre Breakenridge
Meet a remarkable, resilient woman.
Bump In The Road: Mark Philpott
Meet adventurer, traveler, podcaster, Mark Philpott
Bump In The Road: Podcast #1 Liz O’Riordan
Can a bump in the road become a path to a better life?
Culinary Travels In The Time of Corona
Travel adventure has moved into the kitchen…
Traveling the World of Inspiration
Introducing a podcast…
Hello from Santa Fe
Hello from….bloggers around the world share their Corona stories.
Silver Linings In The Time of Corona
Social distancing. Stay at home. Quarantine.
Napa/Sonoma: A Bit of Nostalgia
To our pasts, and to our futures.
A Photographic Safari: Eleven Things To Know
“Everything in Africa bites, but the safari bug is worst of all.”