
This is Jothi Viknesh aka Expert Nomad, In this podcast, I will be taking you on a journey around India, the places I visited, the wonderful people I met, their incredible stories, and relive many crazy experiences. Join me to get a first-person view into the life of a nomad who has traveled the length and breadth of India on a bike, staying in all sorts of places from petrol pumps to gyms, earned... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In the fourth episode of Nomadic Tales, I take you on a ride across the world on a small but daunting Vespa with Markus, who has conquered the world with it. He took the unconventional road trip across the world on a bike and finished it in 80 days. ... more
In this episode of Nomadic Tales, I'm trying something new. We are going to have lots of avid travellers as guests who will share their travel hacks and also share wonderful stories from their travels. First guest is Mr PK Narayan, a CEO coach and p... more
In this episode, I talk about my second day on the road trip where I reached Kerala and met a close friend. I experimented a new way to make some money and luckily for me, it worked. Do let me know how you feel and thank you for your feedback. You ca... more
In this episode, I give a brief (not so brief) intro about myself and what made me start travelling. I talk about my bike, my Interest in people and the first time I lost myself and found my love for biking and nature.
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