BNT headers through the years.
I remember clearly the day I knew I’d start Brave New Traveler.
I was walking with a friend (and co-worker at the time) Allison Cross, and I was telling her about this idea I had for a travel magazine. Only it wouldn’t be what most travel magazines are about: hot deals, package tours, cheap flights, etc.
This magazine would be about “why we travel.” It would explore all elements of this question, along with the experience of change that is inherent in every journey.
Allison agreed it was an intriguing idea. She asked what I would call it. I’d played with a few ideas over last week, and the one I’d chosen now rolled easily off my tongue:
Brave New Traveler.
A week later, on Oct 10, 2006, I wrote my first post. Considering today’s date, that means we just celebrated our third anniversary.
The content of BNT has certainly expanded over the years. The concept of “inner travel” has grown to encompass not just personal change that happens during travel, but also back home.
After thousands of articles and comments, I like to check in with the readers from time to time. I like to know what’s working, what isn’t, and what you’d like to see more of. It helps myself and co-editor Christine better tailor content that continues to push boundaries and minds.
So this is your chance, dear reader, to let us know what’s on your mind: the good, the bad, and the ugly (hopefully not too much ugly). And thanks again for sticking around. A magazine is nothing without its audience.
Give us your feedback! Tell us what you think of BNT and what you’d like to see in the future.
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I love Brave New Traveler, and while I don’t comment often, it’s not because I don’t read it. Usually the posts leave me thinking and contemplating, but I’m not really sure how to respond, which is probably the point. I often wish I could just say “I read this” to let you know I do stop by because I’m not sure how to contribute to the conversation when I’m not sure where I stand on an issue.
Keep up the good work. I will be a BNT reader for many years to come.
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Thanks, JoAnna, and I DO see great, insightful comments from you. Thanks for those, but also thanks for letting us know that you are reading whether you comment or not!
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Happy 3 year! Thank you for vision and action!
BNT was one of my fav blogs (travel or otherwise) before I was a Matador editor, the dynamic content you ninjas bring is top notch…↵ -
Generally I think BNT and Matador do a great job, but two improvements that could be made:
1) Less politics. This is more of a problem on MatadorPulse or MatadorChange, but it crops up on BNT as well. People who enjoy travel and exploring new worlds do not necessarily share the same political views. People come to read things about travel to escape, not to be preached at or told their viewpoint is wrong.
2) The new site design! The title bar staying at the top of the screen rather than scrolling away as you go down is a real pain for those of us without large screens, since it cuts into valuable reading space. Considering travelers are more likely to be reading things on the go, and hence using smaller-screen devices like netbooks in place of large-screened desktops, this could be a concern.
But most things here are done splendidly. Keep up the good work!
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I agree with both these points.
I’m not digging the new network navigation bar at all. I think it could have been done in a much more unobtrusive fashion. I don’t think it needs to be double stacked, move the nav to the right of the logo in a single bar.
I also agree that the fact that it has a fixed position is annoying. I know I can scroll back up. I’m aware of where it is, I don’t need it to follow me.
In general I think a combination of the latest site design and the new Matador network navigation bar make the site look extremely cluttered. You have a header and a nav bar, and then featured articles, and then the Brave New Traveler head and navigation. Just too much going on up there.
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I love BNT. It’s probably my favorite section (shhh) in all of the matador network. The kinds of articles on BNT are the ones that truly inspire me to reflect and challenge my notions of myself and my worldview. I have a proclivity towards combining the spirit and travel anyways, but I feel like BNT does so in engaging, versatile ways. Rock on.
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3 years already!? Here’s to many more – - -
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Woohoo! Congrats on coming so far.
Glad I could have been a part of BNT’s humble beginnings =)
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I discovered BNT a few months back and have literally been obsessed since then. I’ve actually taken several of the articles into my cultural geography class for discussion. I say keep it up and don’t change a thing. So far, I think it’s just perfect. I can still experience the world….even when stuck in a classroom.
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