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The Travel Hour

The Travel Hour

By: Joc James & Matthew Morgan-Pegues
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The Travel Hour is a podcast for people who refuse to choose between building a career and seeing the world. Hosted by Joc and Matt P, two friends who stopped waiting for retirement to start living, the show dives into what it really looks like to balance work, travel, and life.

Each week they share honest stories and practical insights. The wins, the mess, and everything in between. From visa runs and budget strategies to finding our people abroad for the linkup.

Whether you’re in a 9 to 5, living remotely, planning your first solo trip, or somewhere in between the travel hour podcast has something for you.

The world is yours...

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  • Podcast: @TheTravelHourPod
  • Co-Host: Joc: @Chasing_Zig | Matt P: @accordingtomp
  • Check out our website for episode's, travel tips and resources.
  • Business Inquiries: Travelhourljm@gmail.com
2026 Joc James & Matthew Morgan-Pegues
Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary
Episodes
  • Reclaiming the Narrative: Faith, Africa & the Black Diaspora
    Feb 25 2026

    This conversation goes deep. Joc sits down with Kam an African diaspora traveler + storyteller. They get into African traditional religions, how Black history shapes who we become, and what it means to grow up in the church while staying curious about the world beyond it. Kam breaks down her journey from questioning different religious beliefs to finding herself fully at Howard University, where being at an HBCU gave her the freedom to just be. They talk about the power of HBCU connections that literally change your life trajectory, and how those relationships led Kam to make a bold move to Ghana right after graduation. From navigating life in Ghana to surviving and thriving through the pandemic abroad, this episode is packed with real talk about growth, exploration, and what happens when you stop playing it safe. If you've ever felt caught between tradition and curiosity, or wondered what life looks like when you actually take that leap internationally, this one's for you. Press play.

    Follow Kam's adventures:

    Instagram: @adventurousKam

    TikTok: @adventurousKam

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction to Black History Month
    • 08:13 Understanding Watch Night Service
    • 13:18 Curiosity about Other Religions
    • 22:24 Conversations about Different Religions
    • 28:58 Transition to Howard University
    • 35:01 Freedom to Be Black
    • 42:42 Life in Ghana: A Bold Move After Graduation
    • 59:53 Pandemic Experiences and Traveling Again

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    58 mins
  • Black in CDMX: Leaving Durham & Raising Kids Abroad
    Feb 18 2026

    The Black in CDMX series continues, and this one’s for the families. Joc sits down with Deryle and Desiree from @gotoutgotin, and they get real about what it actually takes when a family decides to pack up and build a new life outside the U.S. This isn’t just about visas and logistics, it’s about navigating cultural differences, language barriers, parenting in a completely new environment, and making sure your kids see themselves represented in their new world. They get into the real challenges: how relationships get tested and strengthened when you’re far from home, what intentional community building actually looks like when you’re starting from scratch, and the unique experience of raising a family in Mexico City. From the residency process and its benefits to their e-book that breaks down everything you need to consider before moving abroad (no matter where you’re going), this episode is packed with valuable game for anyone considering taking their family international. If you’ve been wondering whether you can actually do this with kids in tow, or if you’re already abroad and need to know you’re not alone, press play.
    Follow Deryle & Desiree: https://www.instagram.com/gotoutgotin/
    Check out their resources:
    ∙ DollarsAndStories.com
    ∙ ICanYouCanVegan.com
    ∙ Grab their e-book on moving abroad with location-independent insights you can apply anywhere

    Keywords:
    Mexico City, family travel, moving abroad with kids, expat families, parenting abroad, CDMX, residency process, international living, cultural immersion, community building, Black families abroad, Mexico relocation, gotoutgotin, moving abroad guide, Black in CDMX

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Black in CDMX: Comedy, Visas and Building Community
    Feb 12 2026

    If you've been thinking about Mexico City, this is the episode you need. Joc sits down with Mark, Founder and CEO of VisaMapAI and a key member of the Move CDMX team, and they get into everything: what it's really like being Black in CDMX, the comedy scene Mark is literally building from the ground up, Art Week, the Kanye concert that had the city buzzing, and even watching the Super Bowl halftime show from Mexico. Mark shares how he turned a potluck in his home into Comedy Kickback and eventually booked KevinOnStage, a comedian from the U.S., to perform in CDMX. He breaks down how VisaMapAI helps you find better visa options beyond the H-1B with personalized recommendations in minutes. They talk about navigating life abroad, building real community in one of the hottest expat destinations right now, and why CDMX has become a hub for Black travelers and digital nomads looking to live their best lives. Whether you're stuck in visa limbo, planning your move, or just CDMX curious, this conversation will give you the real talk and the tools you need to make your next move. Stop dreaming and start planning because the community is already there waiting for you.

    Check out VisaMapAI: https://visamapai.com/

    Next time you're in Mexico City, tap in with @themovecdmx for events of the week and to connect with community: https://www.instagram.com/themovecdmx/

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    59 mins
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