In this episode, successful authors and speakers Michele Cushatt and Kathi Lipp share practical tips to help speakers who travel frequently to travel lightly and wisely. In this podcast, learn 13 of 33 savvy tips in part one of two episodes discussing travel tips.
Meet Your Hosts
Kathi Lipp
Author, Speaker, Communicator Academy Creator and CEO
Communicator Academy founder, Leverage: The Speaker Conference creator and master instructor Kathi Lipp, is a national speaker and author of 16 books including “Clutter Free,” “The Get Yourself Organized Project,” and “The Husband Project.”
She is a frequent guest on radio and TV, and has been named Focus on the Family radio’s “Best of Broadcast.”
She is the host of the popular podcast “Clutter Free Academy with Kathi Lipp.”
Over the past 10 years, Kathi has helped hundreds of people increase their platform through teaching and coaching. She is a frequent teacher at writer’ s conferences and has helped countless authors and speakers find their audiences.
Kathi’s desire to help fellow speakers and authors avoid the mistakes she made, increase their confidence and be the person God made them to be, inspired her creation of Communicator Academy. The podcast as an extension of Communicator Academy is just another way Kathi wants to serve her audience.
Michele Cushatt
Author, Speaker, Mastermind Coach
As an experiened keynote speaker and emcee, Michele Cushatt’s speaking experience includes Women of Faith, Compassion International, and various retreats, conferences and events held across the country. She has also led radio, video and audio recording projects.
She co-hosted with Michael Hyatt on the popular This Is Your Life podcast. In addition, Michele serves as part of the Dynamic Communicators International leadership team, led by best-selling author and sought-after speaker Ken Davis.
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Love, love, love your podcast. So many of the episodes are spot on for my life right now. Enjoyed the travel tips. I too use a large scarf to cover my head to sleep, keep warm or just as a scarf when I leave hot Houston and go to cold Minnesota. I like the tip on keeping the parking and luggage tickets together but I always fly with a ticket in the wallet on my phone so it pops up as I walk in the airport. Hope SW adds this someday. One other tip, I buy laundry sheets that are tiny little tissue paper type sheets to hand wash items. They take up no room and about 100 come in a packet find them at REI or Amazon. Keep up the good work ladies. p.s. my skeptical husband almost sent back his ebag convertible backpack I bought him and now he would not trade it for anything!