Lecturer wins National Travel Award

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 TV reporter and producer but YouTube is a totally different beast. I’m learning so much through this travel channel and I’m passing it all onto my students because there are so many jobs in content creation – it’s the future. I also hope it inspires a few of them to start their own YouTube channels as it’s a great way to carve out an audience for yourself and show employers what you can do.”

Alicia Reilly said: “It’s been a rough few years for everyone but it’s been extra difficult to keep a travel vlog going during a pandemic, where the world is told to stay at home. Luckily, we still had some videos from a recent trip which we could edit but we also made a Lockdown special with home-school and family tips, including advice from a local headteacher.”

The Reillys have been filming their adventures since 2016 and their videos have been seen by more than 1.7 million people.

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