Join Roads & Kingdoms and host Nathan Thornburgh for this evolving travel podcast, currently on hiatus in 2023. Archives include long boozy global interviews and Anthony Bourdain-led deep dives. Always, though, beats have been by Dan the Automator, artwork by Daisy Dee, show art by Edel Rodriguez. All advertising proceeds go to NYC's Let Us Breathe Fund for which this show has raised thousands, ev... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 114 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | FoodArtsPlaces & TravelSociety & Culture |
Here, to ring in this new year, is an ode to what should be the next great culinary star from the country of Georgia, the perfect vessel of unadorned cholesterol, the cosmic collision of flour, butter, egg and cheese: Khachapuri. more
Now that it's cold and flu (and COVID) season, it's time for Georgia's Dayquil of the gods: the pomace brandy called Chacha. Host of The Trip Nathan Thornburgh explains its appeal. more
The Trip from Roads & Kingdoms and host Nathan Thornburgh is back, with a tight new format, plus lots of distilled alcohol and Soviet helicopters in Georgia's Caucasus Mountains. more
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This podcast is so engaging and you can definitely feel the through-line between this podcast and the Parts Unknown/Bourdain brand. more
Love how the hosts travel around and talk to people. If more people did this, America (and the world) would be much less divided. Fun and informative!
Thank fug for The Trip. Normal people talking rationally. Good conversation’s all we’ve got and this is a wonderful celebration of that simple and complex truth. Much appreciate the paywall collapse in this time of covid.
Huge Bourdain fan and Nathan does an amazing job paying homage to his boy. more
The Trip has long been one of my favorite podcasts. I thoroughly enjoy listening to the various perspectives and insights from around the globe concerning culture, food, current events, and just how people are getting through their day. Just relax, listen and open your mind to the views of people unlike yourself. You might find they are not all that different.
Apple Podcasts | #22 | Netherlands/Society & Culture/Places & Travel |
Apple Podcasts | #177 | New Zealand/Society & Culture/Places & Travel |
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