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Oyster World Radio

71 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 4 years ago - ★★★★★ - 58 ratings

This is a podcast about people. A collection of stories from across the globe. Let's face it, we are all pretty dang busy these days. With a limited budget, and even more scarce vacation days, it can be hard to look beyond your day to day life. We keep hearing the benefits of travel such as the sparks of creativity, the understanding of people and cultures, and the digging into yourself to see whats inside. Although I can't provide everything travel has to offer through the convenience of your earbuds, what I can do is let you meet people you would never normally met. Meet poets in London, chefs in southern Germany, ghost hunters in Seattle, and an architect in Malaysia. They are all here, and generously share their stories so that we can see a different side of life. These are real stories, told by real people, that really live on the same planet we do, and the more people I meet the more I realize that despite our differences we are all just humans trying to survive on the same rock we call Earth. We are all people.

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Episodes

Home Sweet Home

October 09, 2019 10:00 - 47 minutes - 46.7 MB

(Episode 70) Columbus, Ohio. The trip has come to an end. As the dust settles on a long, tough, amazing, exhausting, and unbelievable two years, Jackie and I reminisce about the trip and ask each other some burning questions about our favorite moments and struggles coming home. It has been a wild ride and I want to thank every one of you for tuning in to the stories and moments from the road. This isn't a goodbye but rather a see you later because I heard the travel bug is seasonal and we ha...

The Buda Bulldog

September 25, 2019 11:00 - 37 minutes - 18.2 MB

(Episode 69) Budapest, Hungary. Everyone has ebbs and flows throughout their life, but how we respond to each twist and turn can greatly impact the trajectory of the next phase. Our guest, Balu Szilvássy, has made a career, relationship, and life by taking on hard challenges and persevering. From Muay Thai, to coding, to attending a high school that was taught primarily in a different language, Balu refused to give up and that refusal has built the life that he lives today. He calls it his b...

Mom

September 11, 2019 10:00 - 1 hour - 33.5 MB

(Episode 68) Gaborone, Botswana. Life can be complicated, but identifying your mother is usually an item on the short list of things that are easy to do. I say usually because today's guest, Stanley Nchena Kaseke, did not have this luxury. Stanley's family life was anything but straightforward, but the gift from this situation was the love and support from three different mothers throughout his lifetime. This episode is a tribute to all the Mom's out there, biological or not, that love their...

Typical Brothers

August 28, 2019 10:00 - 47 minutes - 24.6 MB

(Episode 67) Bratislava, Slovakia. Growing up, Kris and Mike Cebecauer fought constantly. That's what brothers are supposed to do. The little sibling always plots the demise of the older as the older attempts to maintain control. It's funny how time works though because now the two brothers have teamed up as they try to find their place in the world. No small task, but that is what brothers are for.   SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON  Follow me on Instagram Jackie's Blog - Gish Out of Water S...

Becoming Christiana

August 14, 2019 13:39 - 48 minutes - 25.7 MB

(Episode 66) Nicosia, Cyprus. Christiana Polyviou grew up a good girl. She lived on her little island of Cyprus and did everything that was asked of her. That all changed when life suddenly took her to the metropolis of Athens. Christiana thrived in the city. She quickly made friends, got a degree, and was out in the world seeing and exploring everything she could. It is truly amazing what a change in scenery can do. It can challenge you in ways you never thought were possible yet unlock a p...

Double Life

July 31, 2019 10:00 - 39 minutes - 41.2 MB

(Episode 65) Paris, France. What happens when you have to suppress who you are? It's not as if Mounir wanted to live a double life, but when he could be jailed for his sexual preferences he didn't have much of a choice. Now that Mounir has taken control of his life, he faces the question of continuing to live the double life he's lived so long. Tune in to find out his next move and get a glimpse at what it's like when it's illegal to be yourself.   SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON  Follow me on...

Dancing in the Streets

July 17, 2019 03:00 - 49 minutes - 48.4 MB

(Episode 64) Jerusalem, Israel. Yael and Jake Kaufman are from New York, but their real home is in Jerusalem. It is a strange phenomenon when you find a place that syncs with the rhythm of your soul more than your home town, but that connection is what called this young couple to the holy city. Unfortunately, the land of milk and honey has its own problems and in this episode we chat about making a home in a foreign land and the conflict that separates it. SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON Foll...

Don't Eat the Ice Cream

July 03, 2019 03:00 - 55 minutes - 58.3 MB

(Episode 63) Zagreb, Croatia. Propaganda is a powerful thing. It can lead a movement for human rights, or make neighbors turn on each other. Ante Živkovič, today's guest, saw the power of propaganda first hand as it fueled the situation in former Yugoslavia to boil into violence. Propaganda is as old as human society, but as the world and information age evolves, it is up to us to stay focused on reality and triangulate the truth.   SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON Follow me on Instagram Jack...

Quizzes for Food

June 19, 2019 04:00 - 39 minutes - 38.3 MB

(Episode 62) Rome, Italy. Omar is a long way from home but that doesn't bother him. Well, maybe a little bit. It's in the Filipino culture to be resilient, but being over 6,500 miles from home isn't exactly easy. It is normal to have ups and downs especially when laying roots in a different part of the world. Those downs are important, though, which is why it is important to find mountains to climb and hard obstacles to tackle. Down periods are how we find out what we are made of. For Omar, ...

Rewrite the Story

June 05, 2019 04:00 - 43 minutes - 46.7 MB

(Episode 61) Marseille, France. Jean Alain, today's guest, lives in a beautiful coastal town of southern France, but that might be a step back from the Caribbean island he called home. Jean likes a good challenge, though, and there was no way his little, island home could contain his ambition. His transition was smooth for the most part until he hit the existential, "What do I do with my life," crisis we all know and love. Jean needed to dissect his past, observe his present, and foresee his...

Meet the Stranger

May 22, 2019 04:00 - 40 minutes - 49.1 MB

(Episode 60) Bordeaux, France. Don't you hate it when everything piles on you at once? It happens, and the year of 2015 was Bertrand's, today's guest, time to be life's punching bag. Tragedy and strife can come in a blink of an eye but take years to recover. That is just the way life is, but Bertrand's method to combat the blues is described in a way only a Frenchman can. To figure out how Bertrand reached stable ground, tune in today.   SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON Follow me on Instagram ...

So Curious

May 08, 2019 04:00 - 38 minutes - 41.2 MB

(Episode 59) Madrid, Spain. Giseth Ramos, today's guest, could of had three kids, a nice wife, a lovely home, and a Mercedes. That was the direction his family was pushing him anyway, but that lifestyle never suited Giseth. He wanted to live every second of his life without regret. So the kids and the family life are going to have to wait, because Giseth isn't done fighting for what he wants.    SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON Follow me on Instagram Jackie's Blog - Gish Out of Water Subscri...

Puzzle Pieces

April 24, 2019 05:00 - 40 minutes - 42 MB

(Episode 58) Francistown, Botswana. This is a crash course on happiness. Veronique Mamashela was being shaped into something that she wasn't. Pressure from her former husband was taking off the edges and curves that made her who she was until she fit within the picture that he had for her. The problem with being shaped is that you no longer fit into the purpose that originally was meant for you. It was through her community and her own contributions of love that she regained those curves and...

The New Jozi

April 10, 2019 05:00 - 59 minutes - 29.5 MB

(Episode 57) Johannesburg, South Africa. The last episode of the the four-part, Apartheid mini series brings on Anesu Dahwa. Anesu embodies the first generation that lives in a post Apartheid world. Anesu is a deep thinker, luckily, because it takes a strong mind to decipher not only the consequences of Apartheid but the everyday malfunctions (and other crazy life events) that we all know so well. People like Anesu give me hope because it proves that even in the face of tragedy and countless...

Apartheid

March 27, 2019 04:00 - 53 minutes - 52.1 MB

(Episode 56) Johannesburg, South Africa. In episode three of four of the Apartheid series, Koketso Mushe joins us for a bit of a different episode. Today we just talk. We talk about Apartheid, and race relations, and humanity, and try to make sense of it all. It was a conversation that I've wanted to have for a long time, but even more than that, it helped me shift my perspective. In a time when the world seems so full of hate, know that it's not, and if we expect to move on to the next era ...

Consciousness

March 13, 2019 04:00 - 57 minutes - 88.9 MB

(Episode 55) Johannesburg, South Africa. In the second episode of this short Apartheid series, Richard Meletse shares his perspective from the black side of the razor wire. This episode is a glimpse into what life was like in Soweto, the most famous Johannesburg township, and what happened, on the ground, during the 1976 uprising. It is an action packed episode that you don't want to miss.   SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON Follow me on Instagram Jackie's Blog - Gish Out of Water Subscribe t...

Ignorance

February 27, 2019 04:00 - 58 minutes - 57.9 MB

(Episode 54) Johannesburg, South Africa. It was finally time to cash in on our one way ticket to the southern hemisphere and our Africa chapter started out with a bang. The next four episodes are coming to you from the complex city of Johannesburg where the the ruins of the Apartheid government still lay a heavy burden on the city. There are so many variables, forces, events, and story lines from the tragedy that was Apartheid, but today's guest, Lyzette Van Der Linde, shares her perspective...

I'll Learn

February 13, 2019 00:00 - 39 minutes - 42.1 MB

(Episode 53) Paros, Greece. Sauglou Michalis had a habit of jumping into things head first. Not knowing how to ride didn't stop him from buying a motorcycle and being an engineer didn't stop him from becoming a teacher. He made a habit of being adjustable and learning on the fly. Of course, life has a funny way of testing whatever you think your strengths are and that test came in the form of the financial crisis and a newborn son. How did Michalis adapt? Tune in to find out. SUPPORT THE SH...

More Easy

January 30, 2019 00:00 - 19 minutes - 20.3 MB

(Episode 52) Crete, Greece. Ah, the island life. Everything moves a bit slower on the islands of Greece but not in a bad way. It is peaceful here, and everywhere you look olives grow merrily on their trees. Anything can get dull if you live your entire life in one place though. That is why Stelios Pipparakis spent some time away from his little paradise in Athens and by traveling. It all led back home eventually though. There really is no where like home. Especially if it's an island paradis...

Two Skies

January 16, 2019 00:00 - 44 minutes - 23 MB

(Episode 51) Edinburgh, Scotland. A common theme throughout these episodes is the struggle with the age old question of what to do with the rest of your life. It is a question that seems to loom over us but is the heaviest at the crossroads between school and the real world. Most of us continue our schooling, but few people choose a road less traveled (pun intended). Adam McIntosh chose the latter. He decided to use his thumb over a pencil, and took off around the world. He left life to sere...

My Art

January 02, 2019 00:00 - 36 minutes - 36.1 MB

(Episode 50) Batumi, Georgia. Creating something new is hard. It takes patience and discipline to bring something to life. Most do not take up the challenge. Unfortunately for Imeda Iakovenka, he had no choice. After his family was evicted from a socially funded home, it was up to him to create for himself. Luckily for Imeda he had been creating music on his trusty piano for years. He just needed to translate it. Even harder to do when there isn't a roof over your head.    SUPPORT THE SHOW ...

My Heart for Georgia

December 19, 2018 00:00 - 24 minutes - 24.1 MB

(Episode 49) Tbilisi, Georgia. To say the country of Georgia has been through a lot is an understatement. Sandwhiched between Asia and Europe, and all of their historic empires, Georgia has been a centerpiece for invasions since it began making wines 8,000 years ago. Despite the constant conflict, George Gaxaladze loves his country. In fact, all Georgians do because through their struggles they have retained a closeness of community that you don't see many places. They had to be close to sur...

In Comparison to Others

December 05, 2018 05:00 - 38 minutes - 42 MB

(Episode 48) Dublin, Ireland. Aiden Daly grew up just like I did. There wasn't much to do next to the busy road where he lived especially with its lack of kids his age. But things could always be worse when you compare it to others. In fact, Aiden has a deep sense of gratitude for everything he has in his life and the path that he was able to follow. A healthy mindset that was severely tested once his Mom got sick.  SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON Follow me on Instagram Jackie's Blog - Gish O...

Not Normal

November 21, 2018 05:00 - 31 minutes - 31.3 MB

(Episode 47) Edinburgh, Scotland. Sarah Schelles is literally on the other side of the globe. Pretty unbelievable especially for a young girl that was raised in a conservative community. Facing rumors of not being "normal," or being a bad egg, or of being impure from family and friends, Sarah had to mentally fight for every inch of her freedom. She got through, and can prove it as she stands in Scotland thousands of miles from the rumors that tried to tie her down.   Check out Sarah's Insta...

Feels Like Therapy

November 07, 2018 05:00 - 38 minutes - 39.3 MB

(Episode 46) Bangalore, India. In the midst of the hustle and bustle of this gigantic city you can not only find the freshest dosa on the planet but this badass psychologist. Aarti knew that she didn't want to take the typical lawyer or engineering route but her choice of a career in a softer science didn't go unquestioned. Not to worry though because Aarti had a battle plan centered around conversations with a diverse group to get her to where she is today.    Check out Aarti's Instagram! ...

December 26th, 2004

October 24, 2018 01:30 - 31 minutes - 32.5 MB

(Episode 45) Kalutara, Sri Lanka. Life wasn't easy, but Ranjith Kaunamuni built himself a life. Ranjith finally settled into his Batik and woodcarving trade and worked in his small workshop/home on the beach. Life was starting to pick up since his art was becoming more popular. Everything changed on December 26th, 2004. No one knew what a tsunami was, but unbeknownst to the little beach town one was on its way. Thankfully due to some quick thinking Ranjith was able to survive, but the life h...

Wall Break

October 10, 2018 01:30 - 36 minutes - 37.9 MB

(Episode 44) Dresden, Germany. What would happen if your entire life flipped upside down? That's exactly what happened to Heiner Ziems. Heiner grew up on the east side of Germany after WWII while it was under Soviet control, but everything changed when the wall fell in 1989. As you can imagine the aftermath was a bit chaotic as an entire society changed overnight. In this episode, we hear a unique point of view of what it was like to see the wall fall from the other side.   SUPPORT THE SHOW...

Game Plan

September 26, 2018 01:30 - 37 minutes - 39.1 MB

(Episode 43) Kraków, Poland. Jan-Jakub Bąk lived in a tough environment. With an abusive father, he battled through childhood as he tried to find himself outside his father's expectations. Now removed from the situation, Jan-Jakub focuses on reuniting with his sister and mother in an attempt to keep the core of his family together.   SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON Follow me on Instagram Jackie's Blog - Gish Out of Water Subscribe to the Show Write us a Review More about our Trip! Music b...

No Fear in Logic

September 12, 2018 01:30 - 46 minutes - 42.4 MB

(Episode 42) Prague, Czech Republic. It is always nice to meet a fellow North American and Francisco Rubio is no different. Francisco has one hell of a story from surviving a massive earthquake in Mexico City, to unknowingly working for a ponzi scheme, and eventually moving to Europe. His logical based approach to change has gotten him through many tough moments and helped him chase crazy ideas in the best life he could possibly live.  SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON Follow me on Instagram J...

Waves of Obsession

August 29, 2018 01:30 - 35 minutes - 36 MB

(Episode 41) Pilsen, Czech Republic. Matěj Boháč has gone through many phases in his life. From the party filled band life playing Czech grunge, to adopting a religion, and working on a degree in Archaeology, Matěj was always finding and exploring new avenues in his life. This life of exploring and transitioning between phases of interest wasn't always easy. It can be draining to constantly change course without a final destination in mind. We all go through transitions and struggle and some...

Deciding the Rest of Your Life

August 15, 2018 01:30 - 34 minutes - 34.1 MB

(Episode 40) Pilsen, Czech Republic. Anna Štětková now faces one of the hardest questions to answer. What do I want to do with the rest of my life? Sixteen to eighteen year olds around the world face this exact question and the answer is almost never clear. Choose wrong and you could be trapped in a profession you hate or be left without the means to chase the lifestyle you want. Anna is tackling this problem a bit differently. Instead of plowing forward she is taking a step back and allowin...

Something for Me

August 01, 2018 01:30 - 46 minutes - 48.1 MB

(Episode 39) Sydney, Australia. Kendarnath had a good job and a stable life. He studied hard and got his mechanical engineering degree, worked hard to climb quickly in a rising steel company, and had a lot of meaning and freedom in his work. It wasn't his though. Coming to the realization that he has been trained to fulfill the dreams of others Kendar decided to finally try something for himself. So he took his motorbike and left. Who knew that simple decision would lead to the ride of a lif...

And Then You See

July 18, 2018 01:30 - 35 minutes - 36 MB

(Episode 38) Yamba, Australia. Alex Touze never stops smiling. Born in Paris to Hatian parents, Alex immediately took to the city. The early independence of city life, family heritage, plus friends from all over the world instilled a deep wanderlust in Alex. Life had other plans though. As it steered her farther and farther away from her travel dreams, Alex finally had enough and dropped everything including her current boyfriend. She didn't know what she would find on the road, but she alwa...

Finding Pounamu

July 04, 2018 01:30 - 36 minutes - 38.3 MB

(Episode 37) Hokitika, New Zealand. Steve Gwaliasi is a master jade carver that has seen many students come through his shop. Owner of the local jade carver shop in town, Steve has the ability to help complete novices made beautiful jade jewelry in a single day! How does he do it? Steve has created the perfect learning environment that draws on his childhood in the Solomon Islands. It is a wonderful place to be, and Bonz n Stonz will continue to be a gem, pun intended, on the west coast of N...

Limbo

June 20, 2018 05:00 - 36 minutes - 37.8 MB

(Episode 36) Christchurch, New Zealand. A true kiwi through and through, Rebekah Tregurtha grew up in the outdoors of the beautiful south island. Life was good, until her parents decided to change course. Their family had gotten involved in a religious community and things had gone south. It was time to go. After leaving everything she knew behind, Rebekah repeatedly had to navigate her way through grey areas and communities that at first glace did not suit her. A master at finding her niche...

Permanent Holiday

June 06, 2018 05:00 - 39 minutes - 44.2 MB

(Episode 35) Bali, Indonesia. Heru Mubarak wasn't a rebel until he moved out of his parents house without telling them. With job prospects few and far between, Heru made the jump to Jakarta in search of work and a new life. What he found was the logistical nightmare that was Jakarta. Stalling out in the rat race of the mega city, Heru decided to ditch the city life for the island life while on vacation. Yes, he went on vacation and decided never to come back. A dream for most people, but whe...

Mr. Biker

May 23, 2018 05:00 - 45 minutes - 46.3 MB

(Episode 34) Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Thai was born ten years after the war, but Vietnam was still feeling it's effects. When Thai wasn't helping his family search for food, he and his friends would find old bullets from the war and make little rockets from their gun powder. The country was recovering and poor. Over Thai's lifetime, Vietnam made its comeback and the tourist industry boomed. Capitalizing on the opportunity, Thai built his career on showing people the real Vietnam. From a kid hu...

My Paradise

May 08, 2018 22:00 - 55 minutes - 51.6 MB

(Episode 33) Saigon, Vietnam. Thinh Dinh is training to be a bike tour guide in the bustling city of Ho Chi Minh, aka Saigon. Born in central Vietnam, Thinh took a chance leaving his small home town to pursue his dream of being a tour guide. Being the country kid in a small city is no easy task, but after a relative scammed his parents out of their life savings, he was left to support himself. How did he make it through? How did he end up on a bike in the delta? Tune in to find out.  SUPPOR...

Japanese Charades

April 24, 2018 22:00 - 45 minutes - 43.9 MB

(Episode 32) Chiang Mai, Thailand. เลิกเสี่ยง. เค็ง น่ะะ, aka Keng, was born in Chiang Mai, Thailand where she spent her entire childhood. Like many people in their 20's, Keng is struggling to figure out what she wants to do next. The first job out of school is always a confusing time. It's what we all want out of school, but usually doesn't reach the expectations we set. Keng is no different. Listen in on how she tackles the "grey area" problem as a young woman taking on the world. SUPPORT...

What's the Bad News?

April 10, 2018 22:00 - 34 minutes - 34.5 MB

(Episode 31) Bangkok, Thailand. Christopher Ryan was a project manager making loads of money. Born in Mobile, Alabama and spending most of his childhood working for the family snake show, Chris never had this kind of money. The only problem was that the more he moved up in the company, the more it became a nightmare. Craving freedom, Chris began dreaming of bigger things until the fateful day came when he was laid off at his job. Usually a time of crisis for most Americans, Chris jumped at t...

Superman

March 27, 2018 22:00 - 46 minutes - 44.7 MB

(Episode 30) Phuket, Thailand. Chaliao Srisut, aka Sek, never had it easy. Learning how to fish at three, paying for his own school at eleven, and venturing out into the world at fourteen, Chaliao grew up working and helping support his family. What that gave him though, was an unbreakable will. Building up to his current restaurant was not easy. When he moved to Phuket, Chaliao went fifteen days without food before he got his first paycheck. He had to scavenge the fruit off of trees to surv...

Dating at Ten

March 13, 2018 22:00 - 56 minutes - 56.4 MB

(Episode 29) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Kelly Kamaruzaman always wanted to be a doctor, but after witnessing a severe accident Kelly realized it wasn't for him. Blood was not his thing. Now an architect, Kelly's path has twisted and turned in unexpected ways. Sure, he never reached his childhood dream of being a doctor, but Kelly found something even better. Himself. SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON Follow me on Instagram Subscribe to the Show Write us a Review Music by Charlie Millikin Hoste...

Broken Cog

February 27, 2018 22:00 - 56 minutes - 54 MB

(Episode 28) Singapore. People judged Myles every time he switched schools, but it wasn't because he couldn't do the work. He just didn't believe in the system. Many of us struggle with the systems we find ourselves in, but that didn't stop our guest Myles Ziebrat. Using his label as a broken cog to drive him, Myles reinvented himself multiple times after several life altering shifts. When his girlfriend got a job in new city, it was time to do it all again. What he didn't know was that he w...

Two Bob a Pint

February 14, 2018 10:00 - 1 hour

(Episode 27) Edinburgh, Scotland. Rob Salkaed and Josh Reid work in the Thistle Stop Cafe off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh. It's easy to focus on the haggis, castles, and scotch, but even those can't mask Scotland's dark past. Rob grew up in the slums on Edinburgh. Even though he had holes in his pants and shoes, Rob cultivated a mindset in the slums that propelled him through the rest of his life. The Thistle Stop Cafe SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON Follow me on Instagram Subscribe to the...

Noodles without Water

January 31, 2018 11:00 - 43 minutes

(Episode 26) Augsburg, Germany. Tony is a self made man. The only person that can go from screwing up instant noodles to a professional chef without formal training. Winning the popular vote for the unofficial mayor of Augsburg, Tony knows how to use his connections and capitalize on opportunities. Life wasn't always schnitzel with a cold beer, but sometimes you need to feel the pain to level up. SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON Follow me on Instagram Subscribe to the Show Write us a Review ...

Reality or Insanity

January 17, 2018 11:00 - 42 minutes

(Episode 25) Seattle, Washington. Thad Kreisher is a paranormal guide in Seattle, Washington. There are few things that make you question everything. That question our core beliefs. Thad has faced questions about reality. From the punk rock life to the depths of the Seattle Underground, Thad had to answer one simple question: is this reality, or am I insane?  Thad creates adventures for the Battle for Wesnoth strategy game! Check it out here SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON Follow me on Instag...

2018 is YOUR Travel Year

January 03, 2018 11:00 - 34 minutes

(Episode 24) Ah a brand new year, let's start 2018 on the right foot shall we? As I reflect on my travels up to this point, I can't help but notice the benefits in many facets of my life. I'm finally getting to answer the most asked questions, "What is the point of long term travel?" To help me chunk through my thoughts, I brought on travel guru Scott Keyes to talk about the multitude of different benefits travel brings to your life, and how to pull the trigger in 2018. Happy New Year! SUPP...

Welcome to Townsville

December 27, 2017 11:00 - 33 minutes

(Episode 23) Augsburg, Germany. Sebastian has lived in Augsburg, aka Townsville, for most of his life. Fueled by his young love for cooking, he is now one of the head chefs at a local restaurant called Aposto. Sebastian thrives under pressure, a constant occurrence for a chef, and credits his ability to stay present for coping with the rigors of the kitchen and life.  SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON Follow me on Instagram Subscribe to the Show Write us a Review More about our Trip! Music ...

Invade Before 10am

December 13, 2017 11:00 - 40 minutes

(Episode 22) Zürich, Switzerland. Benjamin Reusser grew up in a sleepy town in the highlands of Switzerland. Where the mountains are your neighbors and the lakes are swimming pools. Sounds like paradise, and it was for Ben as he grew up skiing, swimming and being a kid in a nature wonderland. How could you ever leave? Well, that's where it gets interesting. Ben lived in Ethiopia as a mandatory service to his country, and what he found was an alternative way to live. The people struggled for ...

We are not our Politics

November 29, 2017 11:00 - 47 minutes

(Episode 21) London, England. The world today is dominated by politics, but Mohamed Hussein shares a different story. Mohamed was born a refugee. The beginning of his life was chaos, but also instilled a beautiful perspective. After spending most of his life in Norway, Mohamed decided he needed to see more. Hilariously, he embarked on a journey that parallels my own in a quest to see the United States. This interview was one of the most refreshing conversations I've had in quite some time. I...