Tales from the vagabonding trail: Discussing “Marco Polo Didn’t Go There”

Episode 174 October 12, 2021 00:37:11
Tales from the vagabonding trail: Discussing “Marco Polo Didn’t Go There”
Deviate
Tales from the vagabonding trail: Discussing “Marco Polo Didn’t Go There”

Oct 12 2021 | 00:37:11

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Hosted By

Rolf Potts

Show Notes

“Life’s journey is as rewarding as my travel journeys. It’s been fun to travel the world as a slightly older person.” – Rolf Potts

In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and participants in the Nomadic Network book club discuss the stories behind the travel tales in his 2008 book Marco Polo Didn’t Go There, including what inspired him to collect the essays into a single book, and why he decided to include endnotes (2:00); which stories stand out as favorites, for both Rolf and his readers, and how Rolf finds stories on the road (12:30); how his writing and his travels have changed in the years since these stories were first written (19:00); what it’s like to create a home amid a life of travel, and how journaling feeds creative writing (26:00); and the new book Rolf is working on now (35:00).

Matt Kepnes (@nomadicmatt) is the founder of TravelCon and the author of Travel the World on $50 a Day and Ten Years a Nomad. The Nomadic Network is a global community of travel-enthusiasts who support and inspire one another to travel better, cheaper, and longer.

Travel essays mentioned:

Notable links:

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

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