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Take the Stress Out of Road Tripping w. Stefanie Michaels

 Take the Stress Out of Road Tripping!

Hear Tips on How to Make Your Own Summer Adventure from “Adventure Girl” Stefanie Michaels

Planning a summer vacation doesn’t mean you have to jump on a plane to the nearest beach. If you have a couple of free days, you may want to think about hitting the road and seeing what adventures come your way.

Just as with any trip, planning a road trip can seem overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Some of the best road trips don’t require much thought or planning. In fact, about half of respondents to a new travel survey reported they take a more spontaneous approach to their road tripping. Rather than planning out every stop along the way, think of road trips as an adventure and leave some holes in your itinerary to simplify planning and leave room to find interesting stops along the way.

Stefanie Michaels aka “Adventure Girl” will can share her best tips on planning your adventure summer road trip and also reveal her favorite summer travel spots. She’ll also give tips and tricks for adding fun to any trip and discuss the results of a new travel survey.

 About: Stefanie Michaels

Stefanie Michaels, known to legions of fans as “Adventure Girl®,” has carved a unique niche in the world of travel and entertainment.  A sought-after spokesperson in the media, Michaels  has been the travel expert for Travel + Escape Channel’s UberGuide series, as well as an eco-travel expert for Hollywood Green for Discovery’s Planet Green. Other television accolades include being a regular expert for travel and social media for E! Entertainment’s That Morning Show, and a special guest appearance for The Rachael Ray Show‘s tech segment. She is also Access Hollywood’s travel personality, with appearances on Access Hollywood Live, and the Hallmark Channel’s Home and Family Show. Michaels, who calls the world her home, resides in Los Angeles, CA, with her husband and a houseful of rescued pets: four dogs and three cats.  She attended UCLA’s journalism program, is a member of Boston University’s Archeological Institute of America, The North American Travel Journalists Association, The Society of Professional Journalists, Screen Actors Guild, and The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.

 This interview is produced for Starbucks.