“Here are my reflections on your program, starting off with what I left as a comment on the site.
Daniel is a very diverse and interesting guy who puts a different twist on the idea of "Travel". He also has the perfect voice for radio (call it podcast, I call it computer radio).In his first three episodes of "Everywhere". He has introduced us to some very interesting people, stories and ideas about how the most satisfying travel can be something other than visiting museums and galleries. Travel is about new experiences, new people and becoming more than a tourist. A must listen.
I love your microphone voice, you were made to broadcast. I like how your commentary seems casual but I believe it must have been tightly scripted and well-rehearsed. You have some interesting stories that are not typical of “Travel programs”, but I especially enjoyed the retelling of your “Dogs in Egypt”. The “Nude Proposal” and the tie in to the wars in Sicily were enchanting. Of course the story of Edith made me want to bring a dinner jacket with me whenever we went on the road.
You have had an excellent variety of guests. Holly Fry is a nice addition, but I really enjoy listening to Stephanie for the Smithsonian, (one of my favorite hangouts), and the lady who talked about cheese. They and the others you have had make an interesting time of it.”Read full review »
travelingtraveling via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
07/15/19
“Love, love, love this podcast! I’ve listened to all the episodes several times each. It has really inspired me to travel the world and not be so selfish about it. Saving the planet, sharing with the less fortunate, being a tourist in my own town and so many other cool tips! So if you’re the type...”Read full review »
ro.vithe via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/01/20
“Listen. The host tries to be aware of his privileges, but he misses the mark, constantly. His general attitude is that travel is a life must & if you don’t, you lack curiosity and your life is lacking. I don’t believe he’s ever genuinely engaged with a poor person; poor people have just been...”Read full review »
rlm685 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/29/19
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