
With global travel largely on pause, the world’s great adventurers are all at home. And Greg Dickinson has managed to get their phone numbers. Join them to hear the travel stories you didn't know you were missing.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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As listeners of her radio shows will know, Clara Amfo has an infectious passion for music - and a gift for uncovering the world’s most exciting new artists. So it probably shouldn’t come as a surprise that she brings the same energy to her travels.
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Whether you first encountered Miriam Margolyes as Professor Sprout in the Harry Potter films, or as Mrs Mingott in Martin Scorsese’s The Age of Innocence, or in any one of the hundreds of screen and stage roles that she’s had over the decades — you’l... more
Ade Adepitan grew up in East London, wearing callipers on his legs as a result of childhood polio - and feeling like adventures were things that happened to other people. But then a chance encounter with a wheelchair basketball team turned all of tha... more
Over a career spanning five decades, photographer Steve McCurry has documented everything from war zones to wildernesses, and received many of his profession’s highest awards.
In this episode he takes Greg Dickinson behind the scenes, revealing the... more
The interview with Ade Adepitan was a captivating episode giving a bird's eye view of his world. I found Postcards because of Edgelands, both are great podcasts.
Love the show and following along from the Falkland island
I am really enjoying this podcast, and love the structure around the three photographs and getting to hear the unfiltered, thought-provoking and exciting tales. Can’t wait for the next episode!
Greg Dickinson is a natural interviewer and so far his guests have been brilliant.
However, it is annoying that you have to subscribe to The Telegraph to view all the postcards.
Whilst we can’t travel this was a great listen to inspire trips in the future
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