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Recipe to the Road

Recipe to the Road

A weekly Society, Culture and Travel podcast
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Recipe to the Road

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Recipe to the Road

Recipe to the Road

Recipe to the Road

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In this episode of the Recipe to the Road podcast I reflect on the last 14 months in Mexico and Central America. My partner Tom joins me as we unpack our highs and lows of the last year. We talk about preconceptions versus reality, an honest re
In this episode of Recipe to the Road, I had the pleasure of interviewing Dennis Morrisseau, an 80-year-old man from Vermont in the US who is temporarily living in a hostel in Hopkins, Belize. Dennis has led a fascinating life, and I was excite
In this episode of Recipe to the Road, I chat to Ebony, a teacher and creator. Ebony shares her experiences as the first person in her family to embark on international adventures. We discuss her solo trip to Bali which she says changed her lif
In this episode of the Recipe to the Road podcast, I continue my conversation with Sandra and Eddie. Sandra and Eddie are the owners of Real Juquilita Hotel in Puerto Escondido. We discuss their vision of creating a hotel with a welcoming and a
In this episode of the Recipe to the Road podcast I had the pleasure of chatting to Sandra and Eddie. Sandra is from France and Eddie is from Mexico and they run a hotel in Puerto Escondido, Mexico called Hotel Real Juquilita (Insta: @realjuqui
Welcome to Recipe to the Road podcast! In this episode of the Recipe to the Road podcast, I dive into part 2 of my conversation with my good friend and knowledgeable sociologist Bryan to continue our journey to unravel the dynamics of Mexico. W
In this episode of the Recipe to the Road podcast, I am joined by Bryan, an expert in Latin American sociology, as we explore the multifaceted nature of Mexico. We delve into topics such as safety, inequality, indigenous cultures, and Mexico's
In this episode of Recipe to the Road, I had the pleasure of interviewing Emma, a world traveller who has mastered the art of exploring the world on a budget. She shares her experiences and insights on how to travel affordably without compromis
In this episode of Recipe to the Road Gordon Geraghty, sheds light on what it is like travelling the world with autism. He shares his own perspective on how autism benefited him while travelling and he shares some invaluable tips for people, bo
Can you imagine what it feels like to never be able to go back “home” from your travels? But to also have left that home because it just didn’t feel like home anymore. That is Josseline’s story. Born to Mexican undocumented immigrants in the US
In this week’s Recipe to the Road podcast I interview Kesi, a travel blogger who has turned her passion for exploring the world into a full-time lifestyle. In this episode, Kesi will be sharing her story of transitioning from working on Wall St
Welcome back to Recipe to the Road podcast. In this episode, we continue our chat with Katie, Luke, and their 2-year-old daughter Cora, who are the brains behind the Ungraceful Guide Instagram, Tiktok, and YouTube channel. They share their insi
In this episode of the Recipe to the Road podcast, Katie and Luke from The Ungraceful Guide share their travel journey, from budget backpacking to travelling with their two-year-old daughter, Cora. They also talk about how they started working
In this episode of Recipe to the Road podcast, my partner Tom and I continue our chat about travelling with someone. We discuss the importance of knowing your own boundaries and comfort levels, being honest with each other about any issues that
In this week’s Recipe to the Road podcast I am delighted to be joined by my partner Tom. We talk about what it’s like to travel with someone else. We discuss route planning, compromise, budgeting together, boundaries and the importance of commu
Welcome back to Recipe to the Road Podcast, episode 11. In this episode, we'll be continuing our conversation with Ama as she shares more about her spiritual and healing journey. Ama talks about stepping into the role of a healer, the concept o
This week on the Recipe to the Road podcast I am speaking to psychic, urban shaman and life coach Ama. We met in Merída, Mexico where she has been living for the past 2 years. She tells me about how she ended up moving from the US to Mexico and
Do you dream of travelling the world and working remotely? Do you want to learn how to make it happen? In this episode of Recipe to the Road, I speak to Laura from Estonia who shares her story of becoming a digital nomad and being able to work
In this episode of Recipe to the Road podcast, we'll be exploring the beautiful country of Ecuador, the bustling city of Cali in Colombia, and the San Blas Islands, where the Guna Yala people have lived for generations with my guest Stephen. Th
This week on the Recipe to the Road podcast I speak to Stephen about backpacking through South America during times of political unrest. Stephen is from Donegal in Ireland and along with his partner Siobhán he spent 6 months in South America.T
In this solo episode of Recipe to the Road, I discuss the fear of travelling and what to do when things go wrong on the road. Have you ever been afraid to travel due to a bad experience or the fear of something going wrong? I share my own exper
In this episode of Recipe to the Road I am joined by my good friend Conor, a world traveller who has hitchhiked from Ireland to China and around Europe and the Americas. He shares his experiences and insights about this unique form of travel.N
Since our time in Tulum the idea of exploitive tourism and essentially neocolonialism has been heavy on my mind. How can we visit these beautiful places without pushing locals out of their homes and stamping out their culture? My guest Mila Muc
In episode 3 I spoke to Alejandro, or Tao Alejandro on YouTube and Instagram. Alejandro is a long term slow traveller. We spoke about how he has been able to travel long term and addressed some of the blocks that may stop people from travelling
From pick-up truck tours in El Salvador to getting mugged at knifepoint in Nicaragua a lot happened in the 3 weeks my guest Orla spent in Central America. Orla did the trip with 3 friends and spoke to me about the experience. We discussed route
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