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Scott Caddow is an internationally know jet-setter and playboy, spending time between Aspen, Monte Carlo and Singapore working on his tan and continually striving to improve his tennis game. All of this while globe trotting and fulfilling his promise to solve the global warming crisis.
OK – fine! I’m not that guy, but if you know him give him my card, he would be a great client!
I actually spend my time between Tucson and San Diego (Not so bad either…) running my travel company called Legendary World. I got started in the travel business while in college in La Jolla, CA and have been wandering ever since.
Travel is all about people, food, local culture, learning, experiences and living life to the fullest – so when I decided to start this radio show I decided it would be the same. So you won’t hear weekly diatribes on the best cruise ports here – but a great mix of travel information, special events, food features, traveling “Green”, exquisite spa experiences, culinary travel and some really great guests and regular contributors! “Carpe diem” |
Lee Allen is a Vermont Yankee who still has the first dollar he made in radio in 1957, the start of a communications career that has now gone on for over half a century --- radio, TV, movies, newspapers, magazines, web zines, public relations, industrial communications --- all forms of dialogue.
Allen gave up his native Green Mountains to move to the White Mountains of Arizona in 1963 where he has since been broadcasting and writing for a variety of stations and a plethora of publications. He currently writes a monthly Outdoor Observations column in Inside Tucson Business, a monthly business column (Downtown Lowdown) in Downtown Tucsonan, and a monthly organic gardening column in Tucson Green.
Other editorial endeavors have been featured in Arizona Highways, Arizona Daily Star, Arizona Wildlife Views, and a myriad of outdoor recreation magazines from Bassmaster and In-Fishermen to Outdoor Life.
When not communicating commercially, Allen talks to 1 dog, 2 daughters, 3 cats, and 6 grandkids. |
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