
About this episode
Doug and Shannon Miller discuss their transformative experiences of serving others while traveling in Baja.
Doug and Shannon Miller return to Slow Baja to share their experiences of serving others while traveling. During their first family vacation to Baja, a flat tire forced them to camp next to Rancho Sordo Mundo, a home for the deaf and mute. Meeting the director and the students changed the course of their trip—and their lives—sparking 19 years of service-based travel.As we take a moment to reflect on gratitude at this time of year, enjoy this inspiring conversation with Doug and Shannon Miller. Special thanks to Azure O’Neil for the introduction.To learn more and support the places mentioned in today’s show:World’s Children Foundation click here .Casa Hogar Mulege BCS click here . FFHM Orphanage Vicente Guerrero BC click here .Rancho Sordo Mundo, Deaf Ministry, click here .PAW Animal Clinic Mulege BCS click here .To contact Shannon Miller about Baja service travel, click here . Support the Slow Baja Podcast here . Buy Baja Bound Insurance here .
People in this episode
Host: slow baja
Guests: Doug Miller, Shannon Miller
Topics covered
- service-based travel
- gratitude
- Baja experiences
- community service
- travel stories
Keywords
- service travel
- Baja
- community
- gratitude
- travel experiences
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Rancho Sordo Mundo, World’s Children Foundation, Casa Hogar Mulege BCS, FFHM Orphanage Vicente Guerrero BC, PAW Animal Clinic Mulege BCS
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