Vagabonding audio companion: What it’s like to come home after a long trip

Episode 183 March 08, 2022 00:57:04
Vagabonding audio companion: What it’s like to come home after a long trip
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Vagabonding audio companion: What it’s like to come home after a long trip

Mar 08 2022 | 00:57:04

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Hosted By

Rolf Potts

Show Notes

“In the Hong Kongs and New Yorks and Londons of the world you need to find ways to get outside, because it can be depressing to be in a great world city and be trapped in an 800-square-foot space.”  –Rolf Potts

In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Rueben discuss what it’s like to come home after a life-changing journey, sharing the story with others, exploring one’s own hometown on foot (2:00); the wisdom captured in quotes, and the power of poetry (22:00); the notion of what is possible in less-expensive cities and neighborhoods, avoiding consumerist living, and spending money locally (35:00); the excuses people make to postpone taking their dream trips, and how friends and family can keep you accountable (45:30).

Reuben Dreiblatt is the host of “The A.T. With You & Me,” a podcast about through-hiking the Appalachian Trail.

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The Deviate theme music comes from the title track of Cedar Van Tassel’s 2017 album Lumber.

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