What are your go-to jams? Who are your favorite artists that you can listen to over and over again? Are you a top hits listener or a whole album listener?
Today, Heather & I will be diving into our top 10 songs (20 between the two of us) and while this is something a little different in terms of topic, we do hope you get a kick out of whether we have ANY that are on both lists. It is another list episode and the same rules apply, we don’t know what is on each other’s lists and, of course, there will be honorable mentions.
This episode is not a technical look at music and there are genres that I know nothing about so take this all as just our personal opinions (& with a grain of salt).
Did any of your top 20 songs make it on our lists as well? What songs did we miss that you think should have made it? Let us know by tagging us in a post on Instagram at @ExtraPackofPeanuts.
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It’s time for part 2 of our list of why road trips rule!
We’re back to share more ridiculous road antics, the power of contemplation and the excitement that the randomness of the road can bring.
Convincing Jay to do a Roadtrip music podcast didn’t take too long either! So make sure to keep your eyes on @ZerotoTravel for that one!
But what about you? What do YOU love about road trips? Tweet Jason at @ZerotoTravel or tag us on Instagram @ExtraPackofPeanuts and share your favorite thing about road-tripping!
We talk a lot here at Extra Pack of Peanuts on traveling more while spending less.
Today’s guess spent less to travel. A lot less.
Tom Edwards, author of Two Bucks to Timbuktu & Planes, Trains, and Broken Strings joins me to talk tips and tricks for ultra-budget travel and finding work while you’re on the road.
Tom’s done it all, hopped trains (been fined on said trains), slept under bridges (with and emu), hitchhiked, couchsurfed, and busked the streets for cash. He’s had more than a few adventures and today he shares those adventures with us!
You don’t need money to travel the world, you just need to be creative!
Today Napkins takes us to the airport while we discuss our must-have albums for any road trip.
I’m stuck in the past (2001 or earlier or it doesn’t exist), Heather tries to keep up with the times, and Napkins rides the line with a little bit of both.
We mention awesome stuff, we forget awesome stuff, and we also almost miss a couple of turns on our way to Newark.
Did we miss one of your favorites? Do YOU have any idea who Pat McGee is? Let us know in the comments below!