Vagabonding pioneer Ed Buryn on what indie travel was like in the 1960s

Episode 132 August 04, 2020 00:52:30
Vagabonding pioneer Ed Buryn on what indie travel was like in the 1960s
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Vagabonding pioneer Ed Buryn on what indie travel was like in the 1960s

Aug 04 2020 | 00:52:30

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Rolf Potts

Show Notes

“Realizing that you will die greatly clarifies your vision of life, and stimulates opportunities for making the vision real.”  –Ed Buryn

In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Ed discuss the impetus behind Ed’s first travels to Europe by van in the 1960s, and his early forays into self-printed and self-promoted books about the experience (3:00); how travel to Europe was different 50 years ago, and the joy and freedom that comes with not knowing what happens next (14:30); Ed’s philosophies and influences, including living in “the now” (21:00); how travel allows you to reinvent yourself, and how meeting people is the best gift of travel (36:00); and Ed’s ambitions for poetry and travel, and his advice to travelers in today’s world (44:30).

Ed Buryn is an author and photographer who was one of the first to popularize the term “vagabonding” through the publication of his books Vagabonding In Europe and North America and Vagabonding in America. For more about Ed, check out https://edburyn.com.

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