The singer-songwriter and Grammy winner reveals how he relaxes on the road.

travelling and body of work are one and the same for me . While I work on my craft at home , to really partake in my music and to connect with others , I am always on the road . But change of location never gets quondam .

I ’ve been to all seven continents , includingAntarctica . In 2012 , I went on a height with scientist and media citizenry to ascertain about climate change . Because it ’s such a long boat ride , I was in direction of the on - ship entertainment . I played a few set , and even do with penguins amongst beautiful iceberg .

My favorite space to travel isSingapore . I ’ve ride out at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel , and the most striking part of that experience is the breakfast buffet . It ’s an incredible display of cultures present in Singapore , and to do this day I endeavor to retroflex the food at home . I average going to Singapore every two years .

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mass might not have it away this about me , but I love coffee bean . As an annexe of that , I am collaborating with Planet Oat to take part in pop - ups across New York , Washington DC , Philadelphia , and Boston to launch their tardy mathematical product , Barista Lovers Oatmilk . I used their products during my barista days in San Diego , when I worked shifting at a local coffee shop call Jitters in between shows .

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Window, middle, or aisle seat?

I bang the window seat because I often go to sleep before we even take off and I love the repose of not having to get up for other passengers throughout the slip .

Pack light or overpack?

I always pack light , and I never utilize the overhead compartment . In fact , my baggage is always modest enough to fit under the seat . I always remember to leave extra way forsouvenirsto pick up on my trips .

Favorite way to pass time on a plane?

I do a lot of puzzle and crosswords . I also record books . I like to fill my brain with a challenge .

Biggest travel fear?

I try not to have any , but suffer my passport or mislay my reference card . You would n’t want that to occur !

Best tip for fighting jet lag?

Drinking coffee . Plus , I attempt to trick my nous to check with whatever time it is where I am , or else of focalise on the time at home or my place of origin .

Favorite travel snack?

It usually depend on my humor , but I often travel with a Perfect Bar or Macro Bar from the grocery shop , or easy - to - hoard bite like bananas , orchard apple tree , or track mix .

Go-to drink order on a plane?

Coffee , of course . I love trying dissimilar types .

Must-have travel items

I devolve in love with this Everyday Oil . It come in two - ounce bottleful so it ’s TSA compliant , and you’re able to literally put it everywhere , including your hands , feet , or hair .

I like to bring a yoga mat wherever I go and usually fold it up and slither it up in my travelling bag . Then I have no alibi not to get on my mat and stretch and feel good .

These Bluetooth speakers are great . I set up my favorite music on top of my yoga mat and customize my hotel room to make it feel more like home .

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I carry nag champa incense , which is available at grocery store depot like Whole Foods . It helps lighten my mood , clears my thoughts , and makes me feel refreshed .

I require euphony everywhere I go and it ’s my personal preference to invest in a good couplet of headphones that you may relish your flick , podcast , or medicine with . You merit the best sound quality you’re able to get .

Everyday Oil

Everyday Oil

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Ultimate Ears

Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa Incense

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Apple AirPods Pro

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