Anthony and Marlie Love Announce "TWB in Seattle" Tour and FOX SOUL Return

Trae Holiday recently welcomed Anthony and Marlie Love of "Traveling While Black" to discuss their expanding platform and upcoming ventures. The couple shared insights into their journey since launching "Traveling While Black" in 2019, detailing their efforts to explore and evaluate locations for Black travelers, particularly in the Pacific Northwest.

The Loves highlighted the evolution of their content, extending episode lengths to 15-20 minutes and incorporating documentary-style episodes and vlogging. This shift aims to provide audiences with a more in-depth look at their travels and personal experiences. They recounted a recent trip to Nicodemus, Kansas, where they explored the oldest remaining Black homestead west of the Mississippi, emphasizing their commitment to sharing Black history through their travel narratives.

Anthony and Marlie also celebrated their upcoming second season on FOX SOUL, which will significantly broaden their national reach. A key announcement from the couple was their new "TWB in Seattle" tour. This tour will guide participants through various Seattle neighborhoods, offering historical context, personal anecdotes from the couple, and opportunities to engage with Black-owned businesses. The experience is designed to include wine and fellowship, with Marlie expressing her enthusiasm for sharing her passion for Seattle and integrating elements from tours they've personally enjoyed.


Trae Holiday commended Anthony and Marlie for their vision, dedication, and inspiring ability to balance their marriage with their professional endeavors. She encouraged viewers to follow "Traveling While Black" on their website, Instagram, and FOX SOUL, and to secure tickets for their upcoming tours. Trae underscored that the Loves' journey serves as an inspiration for anyone looking to transform their unique vision into a tangible reality, demonstrating how sharing personal experiences can achieve substantial impact.


Learn More: https://www.travelingwhileblackseattle.com/

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