Episodes
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In this episode, Ugandan woman Susan Laker tells her life story.
It’s an incredible tale of forced marriages, teenage pregnancy, hunger, and near-death experiences.
See pictures and read blog post here: www.theradiovagabond.com/269-uganda/
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In this episode of The Radio Vagabond, I travel outside Marrakech to drive ATV’s - or Quad Buggies; I also rode into the sunset on a camel.
See pictures and read blog post here: www.theradiovagabond.com/112-marrakech/
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In this episode, I attend a festival with elephants in the parade. I didn't like that – but I loved everything else about the country.
See pictures and read blog post here: www.theradiovagabond.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/srilanka5-thumb.jpg
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In this episode, I uncover the human impact of war in the eastern part of Ukraine, sharing the stories and struggles of individuals and communities affected by the Russian invasion.
See pictures and read blog post here: www.theradiovagabond.com/287-ukraine/
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Discover the inspiring success stories of Acholi Quarter in Kampala, Uganda, as 22STARS helps the community battle challenges and thrive. Explore the microloan initiative helping small businesses, the resilient locals turning struggles into triumphs, and the gritty quarry that has become a lifeline for survival.
See pictures and read blog post here: www.theradiovagabond.com/268-uganda/
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In this special episode of The Radio Vagabond, we explore Cynthia’s recovery after a serious arm injury in Georgia.
From unexpected surgery to shocking post-op results, it’s a story about resilience, acceptance, and the unexpected twists of traveling while recovering.
If you missed it, listen to the last part of our journey in Azerbaijan, where the accident happened.
Learn more on TheRadioVagabond.com/349-Georgia
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In this episode of The Radio Vagabond, we explore the breath-taking nature of Georgia and dive deep into its ancient winemaking tradition. You'll learn why Georgia is called the "Cradle of Wine" and how its rich wine culture began thousands of years ago.
We also visit the stunning Gergeti Trinity Church, perched high in the Caucasus Mountains, and enjoy the incredible Georgian hospitality along the way.
Don't miss this mix of history, nature, and unforgettable stories.
Links:
Visit theradiovagabond.com/348-georgia for pictures and so much more. Listen to the previous episode about Tbilisi and Georgian culture: theradiovagabond.com/347-georgia Wine Tasting: RostomaantMarani.ge -
Join me in this episode of The Radio Vagabond where I arrive in Nashville, the music capital of the world. I stayed with my Couchsurfing host Steve, who’s a musician and part of a fake punk band called Snake Vomit.
See pictures and read blog post here: www.theradiovagabond.com/069-nashville/
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In this episode of The Radio Vagabond, we explore the vibrant capital of Georgia – Tbilisi.
Discover its blend of ancient history and modern vibes as we take a cable car ride to the iconic Mother of Georgia statue, stroll across the futuristic Peace Bridge, and visit Liberty Square with its towering pillar of St. George.
Along the way, I chat with a Turkish traveller aiming to visit every country. We discuss when the best time is to visit and what you can expect from Georgia’s hospitality.
Find more travel stories and adventures on The Radio Vagabond.
Links to the episode with a ton of pictures: www.TheRadioVagabond.com/347-georgia -
Join me in this episode of The Radio Vagabond as I speak with a real nomad, Mokhtar. I also became a bit ill and had to rush off to the hospital.
See pictures and read blog post here: www.theradiovagabond.com/114-mokhtar/
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While I'm busy working on the next regular episodes, I thought I'd let AI do this episode.
This is produced 100% by AI. I asked Google Notebook LM to do a podcast about me and The Radio Vagabond, and here's what I got.
I didn't write a word; the voices are 100% AI, and even the music after they finish their "Deep Dive" is AI.
I guess I'll be out of a job soon.
Let me know what you think. Send me a message on https://TheRadioVagabond.com/contact
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In this episode of The Radio Vagabond, I visit Indianapolis where I stay with an Indian Couchsurfing host who cooks me a wonderful Indian dinner on the first night.
See pictures and read blog post here: www.theradiovagabond.com/070-indiana/
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In this episode of The Radio Vagabond, I sit down with Mike and Angela Ballard from We Married Adventure.
Together, they've traveled to over 120 countries on all seven continents. We talk about their journey as travel journalists, educators, and how they’re on a mission to find their next home.
Plus, they share insights into family travel, scuba diving, and how to prioritize experiences over material things.
Check out more about them on WeMarriedAdventure.com.
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Get ready for the ultimate adrenaline rush as we dive into the world of hang gliding in Rio de Janeiro. Join us as we soar high above the city, taking in panoramic views and experiencing the thrill of a lifetime.
See pictures and read blog post here: www.theradiovagabond.com/295-rio-de-janeiro/
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In this episode of The Radio Vagabond, we head to the Caucasus Mountains and experience breathtaking landscapes, almost run out of gas, and visit a tiny ancient village.
But things take a dramatic turn when Cynthia gets hit by a car in Baku, breaks her arm, and we have to flee the country to avoid police troubles.
Listen to this gripping adventure in the final part of our Azerbaijan series. Read more and see pictures on TheRadioVagabond.com/344-Azerbaijan.
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In this episode of The Radio Vagabond, we dive deep into Baku’s incredible transformation. From Soviet-era blocks to futuristic skyscrapers like the Flame Towers, Azerbaijan’s capital has undergone a stunning architectural makeover.
We explore modern landmarks such as the Heydar Aliyev Center and the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum, plus take a trip to Gobustan’s ancient petroglyphs and bubbling mud volcanoes. Want to see what Baku’s skyline looks like now? Check out the blog post at www.TheRadioVagabond.com/343-azerbaijan and follow @radiovagabond on Instagram for more updates.
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In this episode, I leave Providence and head to Connecticut where I Couchsurf my way through the city and make new friends at a CouchCrash.
We tour the Mark Twain House & Museum and I take a drive with a former nomad, the local Margaret Webster.
See pictures and read blog post here: www.theradiovagabond.com/187-couchsurfing-in-connecticut/
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In this episode of The Radio Vagabond, we’re diving into Baku, Azerbaijan – a city where ancient history meets ultra-modern architecture.
Join me as I explore the cobblestone streets of the Old Town, uncover the mysteries of the Maiden Tower, and admire the futuristic Flame Towers that dominate the skyline.
I’ll also give you insights into Azerbaijan’s complex relationships with its neighbors, including Turkey, Russia, Armenia, and Iran. From political tensions to cultural bonds, you’ll get a deeper understanding of this fascinating country.
For more details, check out the blog post and see pictures at TheRadioVagabond.com/342-azerbaijan.
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In this episode of The Radio Vagabond, join me as I arrive in Macau also known as the Monte Carlo of the Orient. I also jump off the world’s highest bungy jump.
See pictures and read blog post here: www.theradiovagabond.com/014-macau/
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