Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Thursday, 14 January 2016
World Journeys Podcast Series 2 Ep 5 - Around the World Travel with Chris Goldby Part One
In this podcast I chat with Chris Goldby about taking an around the world trip, and some of the great places he's been such as Vietnam and Thailand, plus various countries in Europe. So take a listen to the first part of the interview!
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Asia,
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Europe,
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podcast,
Thailand,
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travel chat,
Vietnam,
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Friday, 1 January 2016
World Journeys Podcast Series 2 Ep 3 - Cruise Ship Life with Michael Davoren
Welcome to 2016. This year the podcast kicks off with the third episode in the latest series where Andrew talks with Michael Davoren about working on cruise ships in the Caribbean!
Friday, 18 December 2015
World Journeys Podcast Series 2 Ep 2 - Zimbabwe with Simba Masango
In the latest episode of the World Journeys Podcast Andrew chats with Simba Masango about Zimbabwe, tourism in the region and much much more!
Monday, 7 December 2015
World Journeys Podcast Series 2 Ep 1 - Travel Blogging with Tim Blight
Howdy! The podcast is back with series two. Today I interview Tim Blight or Urban Duniya and we have a good ol' chin way about the art of Travel Blogging!
Wednesday, 30 July 2014
World Journeys Podcast Episode 9 - Backpacking Europe (with Jock Read-Hill)
In today's podcast I speak with Jock Read-Hill about backpacking through Europe, in particular the UK and Turkey. This is a great podcast with lots of humour and some great anecdotes! Jock is a highly talented fellow from down Melbourne way - writer, actor, chef and more. We also chat a little about hostels and travelling Australia. Oh, and we talk a little about Fosters!
Thursday, 24 July 2014
World Journeys Podcast - Edinburgh Fringe Festival Talk with Robert Lloyd (Episode 8)
The World Journeys Podcast is back! Episode 8 kicks off the next bracket of seven episodes with a BANG as I chat with Robert Lloyd - actor, improviser and the guy that David Tennant looks a bit like as he talks about his experiences taking his one-man show 'Who, Me?' to the 2013 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. What was it like being at such an amazing event, the biggest Fringe Festival in the world? What was it like putting a show on there? What was the city and the atmosphere like? What else did he see in Scotland? AND - how will he do at the World Journeys capital city challenge? These questions, and more will be answered on today's podcast, and you can listen HERE!
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
World Journeys Podcast Episode Six - with Andrew Higgins
Recorded in Ueno Park, Ueno, Tokyo, the sixth episode of the World Journeys Podcast includes not one but TWO Andrews! Fighting off crows and temple gongs, this podcast is a great listen.
Andrew Higgins talks to me (Andrew Boland) about his two years thus far in Japan. Andrew loves Akihabara, he's even visited a Maid Cafe - so find out what that was like! Andrew also talks about an 'ugly' foreigner, you know the kind of person - giving foreigners a bad name wherever he goes!
Andrew chats a little about elementary school teaching as well, shares a number of great stories and we do have a great laugh! So, don't hesitate, take a listen!
And don't forget - you can subscribe on itunes to the World Journeys Podcast here -
Next Friday sees the final episode in the first bracket of seven episodes for the podcast. I chat to Michael Woolhouse about being home in Australia after 2 years in Japan, but the main focus of the podcast is Brazil 2014 - Michael is heading there to support the Australian football (soccer) side the 'Socceroos' in the World Cup in just over two weeks. That's NEXT Friday on the World Journeys Podcast - May the journey never end!
Thursday, 15 May 2014
World Journeys Podcast Episode Five with Kamillah Harris
It is with great pleasure that I present this week’s
podcast. It’s been slow to start but I feel this and next week’s episodes are
the best so far. Today’s podcast features Kamillah Harris. I recorded it two
weeks back on a beautiful sunny day in Yoyogi Park, Harajuku, Tokyo. Kamillah
is from Jamaica and we chat about life in Japan and teaching in Japan, but we
also talk a bit about Jamaica too, the beaches, the highlights of this
wonderful island where Kamillah hails from.
This was probably the most fun I have had doing the podcast
– Kamillah has a great sense of humour (and a great laugh), AND she is the
first person to take up the ‘Capital City Challenge’. What’s that? Well, you’ll
have to listen all the way to the end to find out. Please do take a listen to
the podcast, and don’t forget that you can subscribe on Itunes here –
Thursday, 1 May 2014
World Journeys Podcast Episode 3 with Maxime Savard
Join the podcast today with special guest Maxime Savard. Maxime has been living in Japan for over eight years now, and was living on the Tohoku coast on the 11th of March, 2011 when the Great Tohoku Earthquake hit. In the podcast we talk about his experiences after the earthquake and what it was like on Japan’s scariest day more than three years ago now.
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Rikuzentaka on the map (A) |
Maxime sings it up at Karaoke! No singing on the podcast sadly! :( |
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After the tsunami. |
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adventure,
Earthquake,
Iwate,
Japan,
life,
schools,
teaching in Japan.,
Tohoku,
travel,
Tsunami
Thursday, 24 April 2014
World Journeys Podcast Episode 2 - with Dean H. Rueztler
Today’s podcast continues with our look at living in Japan
as a foreigner and today’s guest is the charismatic Dean H. Rueztler, a veteran
here in teaching English. Dean talks about his time living in Japan, the things
that annoy him about Japan, and the things he loves – especially snow sports.
We also talk a little about Maid Cafes and hostess bars (don’t worry, nothing
above a PG rating!) and Dean’s time living in Finland. Dean’s a great
character, making this podcast a great listen!
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