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Luke Richardson

The Travel Now Podcast

A Society, Culture and Travel podcast
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The Travel Now Podcast

Luke Richardson

The Travel Now Podcast

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The Travel Now Podcast

Luke Richardson

The Travel Now Podcast

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I love speaking with people who've made travel a central part of their life. Whether that’s regular trips to various corners of the world, or in the case of today’s guest, spending the last 20 years in near constant motion.Patrick Shulte, who
Podcast host and tour guide Ted Cragg joins me today to talk about his homeland, Canada.Ted hosts the TRAVEL PODCAST THE WORLD SHOW. He talks with to other travel podcasters about their shows, their inspirations and the behind the scenes proce
Inlexca is a non-profit organisation, placing volunteers across Central American and India. In this episode I talk with Diego Colombi, about how Inlexca insures their volunteers are carefully placed, how it’s a beneficial set up for both the vo
The Tuk Tuk Club run ten-day trips through the largely undiscovered and beautiful highlands of northern Thailand. Bruce Haxton talks with me about how he came up with the idea for the off-the-beaten-track adventure, how his trips support local
Based in Belgium where she works as a counsellor for refugees, Els has been regularly taking to the road for the last 25 years.She travels in a very simple style, carrying just one small bag, using public buses, and often staying with the loca
Mantha and Dan, seeking a gap year before starting university, set off from England in their Fiat 500 with the aim of exploring Europe. Five months later, 15 counties in, and still only halfway through their trip, we met up in Albania where the
Nestled on the Adriatic between Greece, Italy and Montenegro, Albania has been on my "to visit" list for some time. I've always loved the idea of travelling through unusual and interesting places - and Albania is certainly this.Join me and my
Having just finished her studies at New York University, Veena is making the most of a few months off before she starts the next phase of her working life.I’ve been following Veena on Instagram at @NYCtoNomad, and to say she’s making the most
Sophia Bartolini's got a very unusual life for a 16-year-old - she travels the world with her mum and sister, teaching yoga and mindfulness along the way. In this inspiring conversation we talk about how travel is its own education, how plans
Luke and Martha take to the rails for a trip on Scotland's West Highland Line. Connecting Glasgow with Fort Williams and Mallaig, the West Highland Line is the UK's highest railway. Claimed by many to be one of most beautiful railways in the w
If you've ever wanted to volunteer overseas, you need to listen to this episode. Susan Gibson has been working with non-profit organisations for more than 35 years in 70 different countries around the world. Susan shares her experience of vol
Join me for an audio tour of the Hungarian capital, Budapest. I recorded this podcast during my trip there in November 2021.Budapest's a great city with interesting history, vibrant nightlife and great food and beer at bargain prices. Listen
Caroline's a blogger, brand creator, event organiser and, like me, a bit of a travel advocate.Back in 2018, she set herself the target of getting travel on firmly on people’s agendas. Using SkyScanner and her social media accounts, she took th
It's 2022 and I feel so ready to travel again, what about you? In this episode I talk about how I plan to make travel a big part of the year ahead, C-word or no C-word. Sure, it'll be different than it used to be, but that doesn't mean we can'
I'm so excited to bring today's episode to you for three reasons: 1) It's a live episode from the road (and I love any excuse to get out and explore, as you probably know) 2) I've borrowed this fantastic VW camper van from show sponsor, Booki
Today I’m talking with a lady who’s been around more of the world than I think I can name! She’s visited 70 countries, and every continent on the planet.I know what you’re thinking – that must be a whole lifetime of travelling, right?But no,
Ty Hutchinson is the author of the USA Today Bestselling Abbey Kane FBI Thriller Series. In 2013, Ty realised his job as an author allowed him to live wherever he wanted, so left the US and has been exploring Asia ever since.This conversation
Mea and Corritta got bitten by the travel bug on their honeymoon, and refused to let their want to become parents slow them down. Hanging out in Mexico for the last year due to travel restrictions (I can think of worse places to be!) they're n
To me, books and travel have always been very closely linked. I feel that when you read a book, you get to know that place. You understand, in some way, how it ticks.Whether James Bond’s tracking Dr No to his desert island lair, Jason Bourne’s
A few years ago Saz embarked on an around the world trip which led her to spend over a year in the destination we’re talking about today – New Zealand.About as far as you can possibly get from the UK without a rocket – Elon if you’re listening
Colombia is a place with so much to offer. We talk about why a trip to Colombia appeals to various travel styles, how to fit the most into just a few weeks, and why you might want to brush up on your dance moves before going. Stephen's an auth
Bristol is a vibrant, proud, open-minded and exciting city in the southwest of England. It's just the sort of place I like to hang out. Having been here for a few days as well, I can attest to the fact I’ve enjoyed wandering the streets and try
At the start of 2019, Lukcy Charms AKA My Fellow Travelhers, set off with just over $1000 in her pocket and the intention to spend a week in every state of the US. Not only that, but she planned to find a local musician in every state and creat
There are fantastic adventures to be had when you travel locally. During this episode, recorded on a rainy walk in the Surrey hills, I talk about what I've got out of my recent local travels. It’s the end of June 2021 as I record this, and whi
I think we all agree that travel is one of the most beautiful, transformative and educational things life can offer. But, you don’t have to look far to see the bad side of it: multi-national hotels paying their staff a pittance, local people st
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