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J Russell Mikkelsen is the host of his own podcast “Yeah, Let’s Go There” about travel stories. Check out his show at yeahletsgothere.com
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J Russell Mikkelsen is the host of his own podcast “Yeah, Let’s Go There” about travel stories. Check out his show at yeahletsgothere.com
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Songkran is the Thai New Year, celebrated with a massive water fight lasting 3+ days. This episode features an array of stories from several participants in this year’s festivities.
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Inspired by Burning Man, a group of us spent Christmas Day building a life-sized Santa Claus on the beach, then we burned it down that night!
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Becky Crouch runs the Lifestyle Ninja Blog, with a soon-to-launch podcast of her own. Her site provides resources on how to build a location-independent business online and live the way you want to.
A nice review of our show!
There are many things that I discover accidentally and think ‘why the heck didn’t I know about this sooner?’ I do believe that many of the readers here will also enjoy these travel related things that I come across, so today I share one – Walking the Earth Podcast.
Walking the Earth Podcast is a show presented by Mike Margolies, an American backpacker who left his job in 2013 and while traveling began recording conversations between himself and Justin Cassel, who is a friend back in the US. His show has since moved on to focus on sharing the unique stories of other backpackers and the people he meets on the road.
A highlight for me was one particular featured guest on the podcast – Brook Silva-Braga of travel documentary A Map for Saturday. In episode 19 of the podcast, Mike talks with Brook and discusses his films. The pair also…
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Reflections on the chatter of beach birds
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It’s the evening before one of the biggest parties in the world — the Full Moon Party on Koh Phangnan, Thailand. New friend Natasha joins the episode, and we discuss our feelings on the event, the island, and life.
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Yoeal Haile is a first-generation American who has lived in Hong Kong and Brazil and has traveled through all 6 settled continents. He intends to continue his world travels and move to South Africa next month.
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As mentioned on the show, Walking the Earth Podcast is competing with our friends at Peace Propaganda for most votes on podcastland.com in May. The losing show gives up 3 minutes of airtime to the winning show!
Take it from an Englishman and vote for Walking the Earth Podcast at: bit.ly/1qdxk2E
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Natalie Martin is a backpacker and author from the UK. Check out her book Together Apart at: amzn.to/1nLxiQM