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Travel + Cruise Industry News Podcast

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Wheelchair traveler, Chillie Falls, interviews Ashley Lyn Olson from wheelchairtraveling.com on his podcast “Travel and Cruise Industry News” on Martin Luther King Day 2022. Chillie loves to blog about cruises on his website, but today he talks to Ashley Lyn Olson from wheelchairtraveling.com about her wheelchair travel adventures, including about an epic journey to New Zealand in 2020 where she got into a second car accident, while paralyzed, rescued herself, and lived to tell the story. Ashley also talks about why she created wheelchairtraveling.com in 2006 and then the Access 2 Parks Project

 

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