Defining yourself through travel: The Doree Simon Story, Pt 2
This is part two of my chat with Doree Simon. Part one is available here.
Aaron Schlein chats with Doree Simon. Doree is a filmmaker and producer whose passion projects focus on cause-related content — mostly documentaries. Doree also manages a team of producers and filmmakers within the media house at Matador Network, a travel content company.
Check out Doree’s work, including the film In Her Shoes at DoreeSimon.com.
PART 2 HIGHLIGHTS
(0:50) A word from our non-profit partner, FLYTE.
([1:22]) Aaron and Doree connected thanks to a previous Dramatic Travels guest.
([2:40]) Doree shared her pro-tips and priceless advice about travel photography.
([4:35]) Doree shared her recent experience at the Lord of the Rings hobbit houses in New Zealand.
([6:10]) Aaron shared the lesson learned from a missed opportunity in China.
([8:40]) Doree shared why she will never forget to put the memory card back in her camera (again).
([9:10]) Doree shared an extremely heartfelt example of why we should all take the time to capture memories with our loved ones.
([13:25]) Talking to strangers on trips has helped Doree be adaptable and overcome fear in everyday life.
(17:00) Doree recommends the book Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide by Nicholas D. Kristof.
(19:35) Doree never travels without a travel pillow. Invest in a good one!
([20:35]) Doree’s advice for parents: “introduce young people to new experiences so they don’t build up a fear of the different.”
Dramatic Travels is the first season of The Aaron Schlein Story.
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