NETJ Podcast Ep. 28 – Videographer and Photographer Frank DiNardi
Listen to our conversation with Frank DiNardi who is producing the New England Travel Journal Show
Read moreListen to our conversation with Frank DiNardi who is producing the New England Travel Journal Show
Read moreOn this episode, we were joined by Mindy Miraglia the owner and founder of Berkshire Camino.
Read moreOn this edition of the New England Travel Journal Podcast, we were joined by sisters J.Q. Louise and sister Juliana Neves who during the Covid pandemic started the Travel Babies Podcast.
Read moreTypically we only focus on New England. We don’t always like to acknowledge it but there are some great places to travel outside of the region. With the hope that people will be able to travel more in 2021, we wanted to share some tips and locations to consider.
Read moreMindy talks about how she is still learning the region, her favorite aspects of photography, what she means when she says she wants to photograph ‘YOU,’ and much more!
Read moreBoston Magazine’s Alyssa Giacobbe takes a close look at the impact the COVID pandemic has already had on the ski resort industry, the outlook for this winter, and the changes that may remain in place post-pandemic.
Read moreWe recently chatted with photographer Caryn B. Davis about about all things photography, focusing largely on her Connecticut Christmas book, plus getting some photography tips as well!
Read moreBoston Magazine Food + Entertainment Editor Scott Kearnan joined the New England Travel Journal Podcast to talk about the state of dining out in Massachusetts, the innovative ways restaurants are creating business, Boston’s Top 25 Hottest Restaurants, and what he is looking forward to most when dining is back to normal.
Read moreNew England photographer Ryan Zipp joined us to talk fall foliage photography, about his adventures over the summer, and his new venture Deliciously New England.
Read moreCountless small businesses around the world have dropped everything to do what they can to help during the Covid-19 pandemic. One such business is the Hartford Flavor Company located in Hartford, CT.
Read moreMic Michienzi is working with her family to revitalize the Buzzards Bay Main Street.
Read moreDuring a wide-ranging conversation New England photographer Ryan Zipp discussed how he got into photography as a kid, his days touring as a member of a band and how he returned to photography.
Read moreA collection of carbon-neutral luxury treehouse and hobbit homes retreats on a trout pond in southern Maine
Read moreBorn out of a Thursday night home brewing club Labyrinth Brewing Company in Manchester, Connecticut has become a must stop brewery in Connecticut
Read moreIn 2020, 36 museums and galleries in Vermont will collaborate on a state-wide series of exhibitions on the theme “2020 Vision: Seeing the World Through Technology.”
Read more2019 was the first full year of the New England Travel Journal. It was a year of growth and introductions into the wonderful community that is New England on the web and on social media
Read moreThe New England Travel Journal Podcast closed out 2019 with podcast guest Deb Cohen, the founder and curator of The Front Door Project.
Read moreNew England Travel and Lifestyle expert Shannon Shipman of the popular shannonshipman.com, recently known as Sunny Coastlines, joined the New England Travel Journal Podcast to talk about her New England travels and how she fell in love with the region after she moved here a few years ago.
Read moreIf you missed fall in New England this year listen to the song “October” by Elizabeth Girardi. It’s the closest thing you’ll get to stirring up the feelings that fall in New England gives you
Read moreOne of the most magnificent parts of New England is the White Mountain region of New Hampshire. From Mount Washington
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