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- Roadtrip Nation chronicles the self-discovery journeys of people as they travel the country, interviewing inspiring leaders from all walks of life who have built livelihoods around what they love to do.
- Follow the journeys of Alexis, Rachel, and Pratishtha: three immigrants who were brought to this country at a young age, and have been granted partial protection against deportation through the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. They set out to talk to fellow immigrants who've found success, learning that it's not where you're born, but where you go in life, that defines you.
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- Follow the journeys of four young people-all first in their families to go to college-as they road-trip across the country to interview inspiring individuals who were also first in their families to pursue higher education. After gaining wisdom and guidance from trail-blazing leaders-including Anna Maria Chávez, CEO of Girl Scouts of the USA, Grammy Award-winner John Legend, and Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz-the Roadtrippers are emboldened to embrace the opportunities ahead and ask "why shouldn't I succeed?"
- Not every success story starts with a four-year degree. Community colleges are the breeding ground for big dreams andnew adventures. In ROADTRIP NATION: ONE STEP CLOSER, three community college students - Becca, Armand and Melanie - travel across the country to meet influencers and professionals, who also hold associate degrees, and learn how they each define success for themselves. Journalist and former PBS NewsHouranchor Jim Lehrer is one of the individuals they encounter in their travels.
- Three students, unsure of what to do with their lives ahead, board the Green RV and began searching for their own way in life. In this episode they visit Tina Hentoff (environmental scientist), Shawn Lani (Exhibit Builder, Exploratorium), and John Richards (Radio DJ).
- Three students, unsure of what to do with their lives ahead, board the Green RV and began searching for their own way in life. In this episode they visit Jim DeRogatis (Pop Music Critic, Chicago Sun Times), Keith Stegall (Singer/Songwriter/Producer), and Dr. Rita Simo (Founder, People's Music School).
- In Washington, DC, the Central route team interviews John Passcantado, executive director of Greenpeace. Next they interview Lahkshmi Singh, newscaster for NPR and My Harrison, section chief for the FBI.
- The Roadtrip Nation team begins in Las Vegas to interview Rob Bollinger, artistic director of Cirque du Soleil and Julian Serrano, chef, Picasso Restaurant at the Bellagio hotel. Next the team interview Pavel Brun, artistic director of the Celine Dion Show.
- Three young Americans fly to New Zealand to embark on a four-week roadtrip on the other side of the world. Meeting up in Los Angeles, Ray, Fawna, and Allison fly to Auckland. Upon arrival, they paint their RV home and experience the challenge of driving on the other side of the road. Soon, they head out for their first interview with adventurer and mountain climber Peter Hillary. They then meet up with fashion designer Trelise Cooper and hip-hop and graffiti artist Darryl Thomson (DLT).
- The team visits a Maori museum and chef Kate Fay before interviewing dub and hip-hop musician Tiki Taane. Driving on to Coromandel, the team interviews Barry Brickell, potter and railway engineer and horse trainer Tina Fagan. Finally, they head to Gisborne, where they spend time with Geoff and Nicola Wright, organic winemakers.
- After a Zorb-ing adventure the team are at the halfway point of their roadtrip. In Rotorua, they meet with Doug Tamaki and local personality, John 'Bertie' Cocking and political blogger David Farrar. After a ferry ride to the South Island, the team meets with mountaineer Mark Ingalls. They head to Christchurch where they talk with Robin Judkins, an artist, author, and creator of adventure racing events.
- Beginning the final week of their roadtrip, the team interviews Vicki Buck former mayor of Christchruch and founder of a sustainable energy company. Heading to Queenstown, the team interviews Louisa 'Choppy' Patterson, helicopter pilot. The team's final interview has them speaking with bungy legend Henry Van Asch after which the team decides to take a huge risk and take their own jumps. Heading back to Auckland to fly back to the United States, the team leaves New Zealand with a new perspective and a new outlook on their futures.
- Three young Australians land in California, hop in a green RV, and embark on a 6-week roadtrip across the country. They start off in San Diego where they meet with Jon Foreman and Chad Butler of the band Switchfoot. They then head up the coast to Orange County to hear the compelling story of Augie Nieto, successful fitness entrepreneur now battling Lou Gehrig's disease.
- It's the second week of the roadtrip and the Aussies are now in San Francisco. There they talk with law professor and children's advocate, Thomas Nazario, and get skating lessons from the 'Godfather of Skate', David Miles Jr. Leaving the west coast behind, they head out to Salt Lake City to meet independent theater owners Eric and Sandy Jensen. Continuing their journey east, the roadtrippers drive into New Mexico for an engaging talk with adventure tourism consultant Christina Heyniger.
- In Santa Fe, the roadtrippers interview Celine Cousteau, filmmaker & explorer. Then they hit the road again and the big green RV makes its way to the small town of Valley Mills, Texas, where they spend the afternoon at the camel ranch of Doug Baum. Afterward they drive to Austin to visit producer Terry Lickona at the Austin City Limits studios. Lastly, the girls drive out to Houston and meet author Gwendolyn Zepeda.
- The Australian roadtrippers make their way to Chicago to see their first baseball game. They then visit the kitchen of chef and inventor Homaro Cantu before driving to Cleveland to talk with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame CEO Terry Stewart. Afterwards, they charge toward New York, where they visit tattoo artist Eli Quinters and talk to classical pianist and Tae Kwon Do champion Elaine Kwon.
- In the last week of their roadtrip, the girls meet with Roger Thomas, the musical director of the innovative A cappella group Naturally 7. A few hours-drive north, the roadtrippers sit down with renowned inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil in Boston. Then, they make their way to their last stop: Portland, Maine, where they talk to solo sailor Bruce Schwab, the first American to finish the round-the-world Vendee Globe Race.
- Sean, Tim and Christina from the University of Miami prepare for their roadtrip across the US. In their first days on the green RV, they meet with jazz percussionist Bobby Thomas Jr. The team then heads to New York to talk to Bust magazine Editor-in-Chief Debbie Stoller and listen to her story of spending seven years of nights and weekends to build Bust into what it is today.
- Team "Tabula Rasa" winds up their Roadtrip with a series of final interviews. In Asheville, North Carolina, Kitty Love, tattoo artist, talks about the unusual path that led her to become an Arts activist and community organizer. On their way to Philadelphia, they have a conversation with The Knux, hip-hop artists, performing at the All Points West Music & Arts Festival in New Jersey. Their final interview is with Daniela Romero, ESL Coordinator at the Nationalities Service Center.
- The second Roadtrip begins with three friends from Stevensville, Montana. Aaron, Liz, and Autumn, Team "Poor Lazy Overachievers," want to get out of the "velvet coffin" of their small town. They begin their Roadtrip across the US in Los Angeles. Their first interview is with Kary Mullis, Nobel Prize-winning chemist and author of Dancing Naked in the Mind Field.
- The team drives east and stops in Santa Fe, New Mexico to interview Glenna Goodacre, a renowned sculptor, before heading into Roswell, the UFO Capital of the World, to speak with actor Malcolm McDowell, who starred in Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange. In New Orleans, the team munches on beignets and spends a long afternoon with Matthew Nolan, poet and author of Crumpled Paper Dolls. The artists they visit during this period have a significant impact on Autumn, who wants to be a writer.
- Meet Team "Tabula Rasa" and follow their first attempts at cold calling, from local restaurants to the White House, hoping to speak with Michelle Obama. They meet each other and their RV for the first time in Southern California, before heading to interview Christian Jacobs, lead singer of The Aquabats, and co-creator, writer, and director of the hugely popular Yo Gabba Gabba pre-school television show.
- Traveling up Highway 101 to San Francisco, the team takes in the iconic sights of the West coast, from sea lions to the Golden Gate Bridge, before stopping to speak with Aleks Zavaleta, Executive Director of Loco Bloco, a community outreach program. In Sebastapol they interview Jay Shafer, designer of Tumbleweed Tiny Houses, sustainable homes as small as 65 square feet, whose home makes the RV seem spacious. Continuing into the Pacific Northwest, the team is invited into the home of Lori Pappas, CEO of Global Team for Local Initiatives, an Ethiopian aid organization.
- Aaron, Liz, and Autumn settle into life on the Road, enjoying each other and the cities that they visit. Driving on to Georgia, they interview Kyle Maynard, a young man born with congenital amputation, who became a college award-winning wrestler and an entrepreneur. From there, the team heads into Tennessee to speak with Dr. Bill Bass, forensic anthropologist, which is a significant moment for Liz. In Cleveland, they visit with Van Taylor Monroe, sneaker artist, whose custom-painted Obama sneakers were donated to the Smithsonian Museum.