
Take a trip around the world with Mark Gordon and David Harris.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 131 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePlaces & Travel | |||

Snow-capped peaks, world-class skiing, and a rich cultural tapestry—Slovakia’s High Tatras offer far more than just a winter (and year-round) escape.
In this episode, Mark and David explore breathtaking alpine landscapes, glide above the mountains o... more
Budapest is a city where history, indulgence, and rejuvenation flow together—quite literally. Built atop a network of natural thermal springs, Hungary’s capital has long been a sanctuary for those seeking relaxation and inspiration. From grand bathho... more
This episode continues our journey through Jewish China alongside the descendants of Jews who found a home here nearly a century ago. Shanghai was not just a stop on the map; it was a lifeline. As we explore the city’s cultural highlights, our focus ... more
In this episode, Mark and David explore Vienna’s Jewish story, one marked by resilience, rupture, and remarkable renewal. From a vibrant medieval community centered around Judenplatz, through centuries of flourishing intellectual and cultural life, t... more
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This show offers immersive travel experiences centered on culture, heritage, and hospitality around the world. Episodes weave travel narrative with expert interviews—ranging from luxury hotel and spa insights to Jewish heritage sites, museum collections, and cultural diplomacy—creating a rich tapestry of destination storytelling. Listeners can expect practical travel tips, behind-the-scenes looks at iconic experiences (hotels, baths, museums, and tours), and deeply reported context on local history, cuisine, and community life. A standout across episodes is the blend of historical storytelling with contemporary travel logistics, offering both inspiration and actionable insights for planning unique trips or sponsorship opportunities tied to ... more
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