PLAY IT FORWARD ~ Adventure Travel with a Moral Compass

In collaboration with Miles Jay, The FN Group is proud to have added the soundtrack to a great business idea. Travel with a purpose.

MILES JAY in action. Photobucket

As the dollar looses value and we all marinate in the media’s green embrace, one can ask oneself, “Is it even responsible to (or economically savvy) to travel overseas?” I mean, you can buy carbon offsets when you fly and earn your Green Scout status by “leaving no trace”. However for many of us, this is not enough.

Many of us have been on enough vacations to places where the dollar is strong to rest and relax (important things coming from a country where people work more than ever and vacation less than 2 weeks out of 52). There comes a point in the lives and travels of those with nomadic hearts that demands a new way of participating in the world. AND it is exactly that, participating, not just vacationing.

For those who have not invented a solution for themselves through our professions or relief efforts or missionary type work, there is a great option. Travel with a purpose brought to you by Play it Forward: Adventure Travel with a Moral Compass. PIF is now offering adventures in Guatemala and Tanzania with trips to the rest of Africa, Nepal, Romania, Chile and Argentina to soon follow.

The FN Group had the pleasure of scoring Play it Forward’s new video featuring an adventure in Guatemala. The composer for this track is Miles Jay. Miles Jay comes from a talented family of musicians, filmmakers, visual artists, and llama herders. When not collaborating with his genius family at the elusive Muse Ranch, Jay (who also speaks fluent Arabic) performs around the world with the likes of Youssou N’Dour & Fathy Salama from Carnegie Hall to royal homes in Europe and the Middle East.

Check out Play it Forward, their new video, and the music of Miles Jay at http://www.pifadventures.com/ .

Enjoy.

Much Respect,

Papa Ganda

Posted by Aaron Straight on May 13, 2008
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