World Traveler-Author Allan Karl with Neale Bayly. Part Four of Four




Tamela Rich: Life Lessons from the Road show

Summary: By now, after three parts of our interview, you have fallen in love with world traveler Allan Karl, author of “<a title="Check out Allan's gorgeous book on its official website" href="http://www.forksthebook.com/" target="_blank">Forks: A Quest for Culture, Cuisine and Connection</a>” and Neale Bayly, motorcycle philanthropist.<br> The re-entry zone: bittersweet feelings when a road trip draws to a close<br> Just as our podcast series comes to a close, every journey must also close. As a matter of fact I’m posting this just a day after returning from my travels through New England and New Brunswick. Being on the road for 25 days in late summer is a blessing for which I am grateful. Now it’s back to client business.<br> In this podcast, Allan, Neale and I talk about the re-entry zone: that mixed emotional state of happily anticipating the return home to family and friends while saying goodbye to the road. Allan finished his 62,000-mile adventure by traveling from Baltimore, Maryland to Southern California on the highways and byways. He tells a poignant story of a fellow traveler he met on the Blue Ride Parkway.<br> Neale and I chip in with reflections on “mindful minimalism.”<br> Good times.<br> You can catch <a title="Part one with Allan and Neale" href="http://tamelarich.com/2014/on-the-road/podcasts/world-traveler-author-allan-karl-with-neale-bayly-part-one-of-four/">Part One here</a>.<br> <a title="Part Two with Allan and Neale" href="http://tamelarich.com/2014/on-the-road/podcasts/world-traveler-author-allan-karl-with-neale-bayly-part-two-of-four/">Part Two is here.</a><br> <a title="Part Three with Allan and Neale" href="http://tamelarich.com/2014/on-the-road/podcasts/world-traveler-author-allan-karl-with-neale-bayly-part-three-of-four/">Here’s Part Three.</a><br>