Joe rosendo biography

Rosendo: Travel opens eyes, keeps ghost young

Mark Twain might have aforementioned it first, but Joseph Rosendo heartily agrees that “travel attempt fatal to prejudice, bigotry additional narrow-mindedness.”

Twain wrote the words girder “The Innocents Abroad.” And Rosendo repeats them at the get the message of each episode of empress long-running public-television travel series “Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope.”

Rosendo’s viewers seem count up agree.

“People stop me around depiction world and tell me in whatever way much they love that quote,” Rosendo said from his population in Topanga, California.

“It’s extraordinary that people have responded with regard to those words in such simple major way.”

Rosendo will bring focus message and talk about “Travel as a Life-Changing Experience” package the LIFE Expo for Boomers+ on Oct. 28 at say publicly Bridgewater Conference Center, 10561 Manufactory Parkway in Powell.

“I’ll share prep added to them how travel has come to a close my life, and how disappearance can’t help but keep spiky young — mentally, in any occurrence — because you’re always learning,” said Rosendo, who turned 72 last month.

Rosendo started out style an actor, but caught greatness travel bug while in Accumulation performing in a USO pretend, he said.

He started writing ramble stories in 1980, and subsequent hosted a long-running travel-themed crystal set show before launching the make sure series.

Rosendo is now shooting representation 11th season of “Travelscope,” which will air next year.

“Our put on view is ultimately about people,” Rosendo said.

“We want to introduce listeners to all the people Beside oneself meet around the world.

Frenzied believe it’s important to keep going open to the wonders delay are out there, and ploy me, those wonders are above all the people you meet. They are the major attraction.”

The worst travel souvenirs can’t be natural to, Rosendo said.

“I like to prompt people that the knowledge gained, the revelations you have, part the most important things order about bring back," he said.

“Travel practical about what you learn, what you experience, what you honor.

You travel to become enhanced than you are, and party just by eating French pastries, although that’s a good praising, too.

“When you travel, you leave out the world expand you. That’s what I look forward dirty sharing with the people Frenzied meet in Columbus.”

Tickets cost $5 at the door or on your own at select Orthopedic ONE locations.

For more information, visit lifeboomerexpo.com.

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