
12. Road Trip - Nicole
Thank you for riding shotgun with me through this audio storytelling project. In this final episode, I share the making of Map My Route, themes I've observed, and answer my own questions about place. See you at the next

Hosted by Nicole Wright · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 12 episodes
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In a time where one can choose to live anywhere, how does one choose and what meaning do they give to where they live in the story of their life?In this limited audio series I aim to explore guests' personal histories of place, how they relate to the places they live, how they merge with or diverge from these places, and their beliefs about identity & belonging as it relates to deciding where to live.
Nicole Wright hosts Map My Route, a society show with 12 episodes published.

Thank you for riding shotgun with me through this audio storytelling project. In this final episode, I share the making of Map My Route, themes I've observed, and answer my own questions about place. See you at the next

Writer and Yale doctoral candidate, and fellow high school reunion planner extraordinaire, Sam reviews the scenic routes & rest stops that led him to creating a small press focused on gay & queer literature and theology.

"Grow Radically" was Sisterland Farms founding mission. This episode hears from three attending campers of Sisterland Farms' annual "Summer Camp For Grown Ups" and how they've grown their own relationship to place. You c

This episode is dedicated to the life & memory of Curtis LeSage. From the small snowy towns of Upper Michigan to the deserts of Arizona, Andy maps his route to finding queer community and a new place to call home. Produc

From So-Cal to Seattle and now New York: actor & filmmaker Christian reflects on his creative career, collaborators, and the call back to California. Follow @honeycourtproductions on Instagram & TikTok. Produced & Edited

Lauren & Ben have lived in some of the country's most gorgeous and well-known destinations for adventure - and they're not finished. In this episode, they share about their experience growing up in the American South, ch

Before beginning their career as a public defender, Shannon had lived many lives. In this episode, one of Pittsburgh's best shares about growing up as a child of a parent in the military, relocating to the Midwest, and l

Creatures of habit who welcome adventure, Ashley's work in biomechanic research has taken her & her husband Jason from Michigan's Upper Peninsula to West Virginia and now to Connecticut. Produced & Edited by Nicole Wrigh

Maine's greatest hidden gem is my friend Paige. In this episode she discusses changing course after mass government layoffs, the rugged personality of Maine and it's residents, and building a home within yourself. Produc

In this episode I interview my one-time classmate & long-time friend Logan who has been traveling the world for the better part of the last decade. Logan gives us a peak into the delicate push & pull of craving adventure

My first guest is my younger sister Amanda. While that may seem like a boring first guest, I did not unexpectedly meet Amanda through shared interests or by accident as I have with future guests. It makes sense to have a

There is a unique route to be mapped for this audio series . In the weeks before releasing this first episode of this series, I was preparing for a 6 week sabbatical visiting friends around the United States. I will be s
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Map My Route is hosted by Nicole Wright. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 12 episodes.
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