Stephen Marriott shares the stories of the not so ordinary folk he meets on his travels, from London cabbies to Delhi rickshaw boys, Peruvian street food vendors to Mexican chefs. Real conversations with real people.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
“The smell of coffee is a feeling of home.” more
“If you put a little effort into something the difference is tremendous.” more
“And it’s been noted how many people are very lonely and how many people are missing people, and this is what we do on a daily basis, we introduce people together.” more
“Cooking takes a long time, especially if you want to cook it with love – love takes time.” more
“This challenge taught me to start and finish a drawing without any plan every day.” more
“This whole lockdown period has definitely given a lot of people the ability to get out there and try it and get comfortable with it [cycling].” more
“I knew this was the time [being furloughed] when I had to grow up and take things in my own hands.” more
“I believe whatever’s written in your destiny, that will happen… you can’t do anything about it. You just have to keep going. Never give up.” more
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I love the realness in this series. Everyone is "as they come" and depsite some challenging stories behind some guests their positivity is infectious. Steve gets some nice insights from his interviewees too. Rich and diverse with an international scope, it is certainly an entertaining listen.
I am a fan of the British Baking Show and a friend asked me what is the attraction, especially since I am not a baker nor do I love to cook. I told him it’s the people on the show, not the hosts. I love to see ordinary people pursuing their passions, and I love to talk to people who are committed to being the best version of themselves. more
I’m loving this new show. Great interviews with Londoners. I look forward to see where these interviews take us, once travel starts opening up. I highly recommend it!
I would never miss an episode. I got a chance to get away from life’s humdrum to listen to a smart and engaging podcast. Although we can’t travel much, Stephen does all the hard work to bring me stories from amazing people with amazing views on life. Love it and I’ve subscribed to hear more. 🙌🏼
A piece of real life! more
Apple Podcasts | #62 | Italy/Society & Culture/Places & Travel |
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