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I’m Jo Frances Penn, thriller and dark fantasy author, bringing you escape and inspiration about unusual and fascinating places, as well as the deeper side of books and travel. I'll be doing solo shows about my own travel experience and interviewing authors about how travel inspires their writing.

Jo Frances Penn


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    The Books And Travel podcast hosted by Joanna Penn is an absolute delight for anyone who loves books and travel. Penn's keen observations and wide range of interests make each episode interesting and engaging. The podcast explores the connection between literature and place, offering insights into how travel can shape us as individuals and writers. Each episode is like a poetic journey, filled with personal stories, meaningful experiences, and fascinating interviews with authors from around the world.

    One of the best aspects of this podcast is Penn's ability to weave together narratives of places and memories to create a rich tapestry of experiences. Her solo episodes are particularly captivating as she shares her own reflections on different locations and connects them to her identity as a writer. Listening to her stories feels like escaping into a world of imagination and wanderlust. The interviews with other authors also offer unique perspectives on how travel influences their writing process, allowing listeners to gain new insights into the creative process.

    However, it should be noted that the interview episodes may vary in quality depending on the guest. While some guests provide profound insights into their experiences with travel and literature, others may focus more on travel tips or superficial aspects of their journeys. It would be preferable if the focus remained more consistently on the spiritual and transformative aspects of travel rather than solely on practical recommendations for destinations or activities.

    In conclusion, The Books And Travel podcast is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the intersection between books and travel. Joanna Penn's storytelling abilities shine through in each episode, creating moments of sheer beauty that transport listeners to different places around the world. Despite occasional fluctuations in content depending on guest interviews, this podcast remains a delightful source of inspiration for those with a love for both literature and exploration.



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    The Geography of Belonging: Finding Home With Catriona Turner

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 38:30


    What does home mean when you are always moving on? What does belonging mean when your address changes every few years? And how do we reconcile our evolving identities with the places we've left behind? Catriona Turner talks about her travels from Scotland to France, to Congo and Uganda, and back home again over 14 […] The post The Geography of Belonging: Finding Home With Catriona Turner appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Ancient Mysteries and Modern Travels. Egypt With Luke Richardson

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 34:02


    Why does Egypt continue to fascinate curious travelers? What hidden chambers might lie beneath the pyramids of Giza? How does the duality of Egyptian mythology influence thriller writing? Join thriller authors J.F. Penn and Luke Richardson for a conversation that weaves together archaeological intrigue, travel insights, and the creative process behind crafting compelling adventures in […] The post Ancient Mysteries and Modern Travels. Egypt With Luke Richardson appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Walking Amongst The Dead: Graveyards, Cemeteries, And Ossuaries With J.F. Penn

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 30:41


    “The meaning of life is that it stops.” — Franz Kafka I've always felt most grateful to be alive when I walk among the dead. That might sound strange, but bear with me! Step through a lychgate into a church yard or descend a narrow stone stair into a catacomb or ossuary, and the pace […] The post Walking Amongst The Dead: Graveyards, Cemeteries, And Ossuaries With J.F. Penn appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Thin Places and Tidal Shores: Lindisfarne, Holy Island, With LK Wilde

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 41:40


    What makes the tiny island of Lindisfarne a “thin place” where the spiritual and physical worlds seem to meet? How does living in such a close-knit community shape one's identity? And what secrets lie beyond the tourist paths on this ancient sacred site? LK Wilde and J.F. Penn talk about their love of Lindisfarne.Laura is […] The post Thin Places and Tidal Shores: Lindisfarne, Holy Island, With LK Wilde appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Lochs And Legends. Scotland With Andy The Highlander

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 31:04


    Experience the rugged beauty, ancient legends, and captivating history of Scotland with Andy the Highlander. From standing stones and whirlpools to myths and famous battles, Andy shares stories that bring the Scottish landscape alive. Discover why Scotland is more than tartans and bagpipes in this fascinating discussion about culture, heritage, and a passion for storytelling. […] The post Lochs And Legends. Scotland With Andy The Highlander appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Desert Storms and Superblooms: Death Valley With Steve Hall

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 37:23


    What are the fascinating — and also dangerous — aspects of Death Valley National Park? How does visiting a stark desert landscape give us perspective about our place in the world? Steve Hall is a multi-award-winning documentary filmmaker and a seasoned adventure hiker renowned for his extensive explorations of Death Valley National Park. What's special […] The post Desert Storms and Superblooms: Death Valley With Steve Hall appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Curiosity, Reinvention, And Inspiration: The Return Of Books and Travel

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 25:05


    Welcome back to the Books and Travel Podcast! In this episode, I explore why I'm restarting the show, how travel has shaped my writing, and the deeper reasons we journey—both physically and through books. From revisiting my first episode to discussing reinvention, curiosity, and the meaning of travel, this is a fresh start filled with inspiration […] The post Curiosity, Reinvention, And Inspiration: The Return Of Books and Travel appeared first on Books And Travel.

    The Call To Pilgrimage, Resilience, And Embracing Challenge With J.F. Penn

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 21:13


    Why is resilience such an important part of pilgrimage? How can embracing the challenge of the way help in daily life? Why do we need to heed the call to pilgrimage before it's too late? I'm Jo Frances Penn and in this episode, I share some clips from podcast interviews I've done around my new book, […] The post The Call To Pilgrimage, Resilience, And Embracing Challenge With J.F. Penn appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Pilgrimage: The Perspective Of History And Glimpses Of The Divine

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 34:36


    How can walking in the path of history put life in perspective? How can you find a glimpse of the divine in unexpected places? In this episode, I share two chapters from my book, Pilgrimage: Lessons Learned from Solo Walking Three Ancient Ways. You can buy the audiobook, as well as the special edition hardback, […] The post Pilgrimage: The Perspective Of History And Glimpses Of The Divine appeared first on Books And Travel.

    The Meaning of Travel With Emily Thomas

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 36:35


    In this wide-ranging interview, Emily Thomas talks about the importance of perspective and time in travel writing, how sublime moments of pleasurable terror make travel so interesting, how to overcome fears both real and imaginary, as well as the ethics of doom tourism, and how VR (virtual reality) might change how we travel in future. […] The post The Meaning of Travel With Emily Thomas appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Untethered. A Woman’s Search For Self On The Edge Of India With C.L. Stambush

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 36:51


    How can we adopt an untethered attitude to life, especially when it comes to expectations of travel? C.L. Stambush talks about how her experience of motor-cycling around India taught her more about herself, and how she brings that to her daily life. We also talk about connecting with people across cultural and language barriers, when […] The post Untethered. A Woman's Search For Self On The Edge Of India With C.L. Stambush appeared first on Books And Travel.

    A Pilgrim In The Path Of History. Solo Walking The Camino De Santiago Portuguese Coastal Route With J.F. Penn

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 32:37


    In September 2022, I walked the Camino de Santiago along the Portuguese Coastal route. It was around 300 kilometers from Porto in Portugal north along the coast and then inland to Santiago de Compostela, Spain, which took 14 days of back-to-back walking. I walked alone and carried my pack with everything in it, and I […] The post A Pilgrim In The Path Of History. Solo Walking The Camino De Santiago Portuguese Coastal Route With J.F. Penn appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Shaping The World In Profound And Unexpected Ways. Bolivia With Shafik Meghji

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 34:45


    From the silver mines of empire to lithium mining under gigantic salt flats, Bolivia has played a significant part in history and is now shaping the future of green technology. Shafik Meghji talks about the diversity of the country from its landscape to its people and religious ceremonies, as well as recommended places to visit, […] The post Shaping The World In Profound And Unexpected Ways. Bolivia With Shafik Meghji appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Sacred Steps. Pilgrimage With Kevin Donahue

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 46:37


    How is pilgrimage different from just a long walk? Why do we feel a calling to pilgrimage even when not religious? How does pilgrimage connect us to our physicality, and simplify life so we find some perspective? Kevin Donahue talks about some of his ‘sacred steps' on various pilgrimage routes across Europe. Kevin Donahue began walking […] The post Sacred Steps. Pilgrimage With Kevin Donahue appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Long Term Sustainable Travel. Life As A Digital Nomad With Nora Dunn

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 38:13


    Nora Dunn sold everything in 2006 and went traveling, turning her dream of culturally immersive, long-term sustainable travel into a reality. But of course, it hasn't been an easy ride over the years! We talk about finding home bases in different places around the world — and why Peru was particularly memorable, how ‘slow travel' […] The post Long Term Sustainable Travel. Life As A Digital Nomad With Nora Dunn appeared first on Books And Travel.

    A Yearning for Setting Off. Walking The Camino De Santiago Portuguese Route With Imogen Clark

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 40:01


    Why does pilgrimage have such a hold on those of us who are not religious, but merely seekers on a path that so many millions have walked before us? Author Imogen Clark talks about her Camino, the highlights and challenges, the lessons learned, and why she still yearns to set off once again. Imogen Clark […] The post A Yearning for Setting Off. Walking The Camino De Santiago Portuguese Route With Imogen Clark appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Momentary Encounters That Bring A Journey To Life With Nick Jubber

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 38:03


    Hello travellers, I'm Jo Frances Penn, and in this episode, I'm talking to Nick Jubber about the momentary encounters that bring a journey to life.  We talk about how religion weaves its way into travel, especially in the middle east and north Africa, and how sometimes we can sense the intensity of faith, even when […] The post Momentary Encounters That Bring A Journey To Life With Nick Jubber appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Thoughts On Traveling To The USA Again Post Pandemic And Differences Between The US And UK Cultures

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 31:15


    I've been traveling to the USA regularly since the mid-90s, for family trips and then business conferences and book research. The pandemic years meant a long hiatus (for us all!) but recently I went back to the US for my first trip in a long time and it felt quite foreign in many ways. I'd […] The post Thoughts On Traveling To The USA Again Post Pandemic And Differences Between The US And UK Cultures appeared first on Books And Travel.

    The Nuances Of Colombia With Lachlan Page

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 30:54


    We all pick up ideas about a country from a lifetime of media consumption, and stereotypes can shape our opinions, persisting even once a country has changed, as Colombia has over the last 30 years. Lachlan Page talks about how he ended up in Colombia after prioritizing travel first and work second, his recommended places […] The post The Nuances Of Colombia With Lachlan Page appeared first on Books And Travel.

    The Unexpected Road To An Unconventional Life With Brianna Madia

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 36:50


    How can we step away from the established patterns of life and choose a path that makes us truly happy? How can we redefine travel to find it in our own country, and choose a home in a place that calls to our soul? Brianna Madia talks about her unexpected road to an unconventional life […] The post The Unexpected Road To An Unconventional Life With Brianna Madia appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Love, Wanderlust, And Sailing Around The World With Liz Alden

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 40:17


    What does it take to sail around the world — and stay in love with your partner? Liz Alden talks about how she and her husband circumnavigated the globe over four years, the places they loved, and how wanderlust and a love for the ocean is something that never leaves us. Liz Alden is the […] The post Love, Wanderlust, And Sailing Around The World With Liz Alden appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Traveling Carnivals With Michael Sean Comerford

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 33:46


    Sometimes you don't have to leave your own country to find a culture that is different from your own. Michael Sean Comerford talks about the unique language, lifestyle, and attitudes of the carnies, the people who work on the traveling carnivals. Michael Sean Comerford is an award-winning journalist and travel writer. His latest book is […] The post Traveling Carnivals With Michael Sean Comerford appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Visiting Places That Other People Try To Leave. Weird Travel With Adam Fletcher

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 40:37


    Weird travel is visiting places that other people try to leave or places that are not usually thought of as tourist destinations. Adam Fletcher talks about North Korea, the unexpected beauty of Chernobyl, a tuk-tuk race across India, and the death rituals of Sulawesi, as well as the peculiarities of being British, and how to […] The post Visiting Places That Other People Try To Leave. Weird Travel With Adam Fletcher appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Myanmar With Jessica Mudditt

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 38:41


    How does Myanmar's complicated history shape the country today? What are some of the wonderful places to visit — if tourists are able to travel again? Jessica Mudditt talks about her experience in Myanmar, as well as facing fears around travel, and the experience of reverse culture shock on returning to Australia. Jessica Mudditt is […] The post Myanmar With Jessica Mudditt appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Hooked On The Horizon. Sailing Blue Eye Around The World With Tom Dymond

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 41:00


    Can we ever be satisfied with life if we are always ‘hooked on the horizon?' Tom Dymond talks about some of the highlights and challenges of sailing around the world — as well as the mindset issues around living for a future state, and returning to real life after years away. Tom Dymond is the […] The post Hooked On The Horizon. Sailing Blue Eye Around The World With Tom Dymond appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Slow Down And Wander. Visit Paris Like An Artist With Cynthia Morris

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 38:46


    Paris has so much to see and do, it can be overwhelming if you try to do it all. In this interview, Cynthia Morris talks about how to visit Paris like an artist and how walking and wandering is a great way to see the city in a more relaxed way. We discuss how to […] The post Slow Down And Wander. Visit Paris Like An Artist With Cynthia Morris appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Beauty In Ruins, Dark Myths, And Hope In Difficult Times. Greece With Peter Fiennes

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 32:38


    Peter Fiennes talks about his search for beauty — and hope — in Greece. We discuss the different areas of the country with recommendations for ruins to visit, as well as how the ancient Greek myths still resonate in modern times, with their tales of the darker side of humanity.  We consider whether generations of belief […] The post Beauty In Ruins, Dark Myths, And Hope In Difficult Times. Greece With Peter Fiennes appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Layers Of Invasion And Empire. Slovakia With Sarah Hinlicky Wilson

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 35:52


    Slovakia only became an independent state in 1993, so it is less than 30 years old. In this interview, Sarah Hinlicky Wilson and I discuss borders and how strange it is that history draws lines on a map that don't necessarily represent the people who live within them. These layers of invasion and empire can […] The post Layers Of Invasion And Empire. Slovakia With Sarah Hinlicky Wilson appeared first on Books And Travel.

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    English Folklore With Icy Sedgwick

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 38:14


    Folklore encompasses legends, fairy tales, and myths; physical objects and practices to protect and ward away evil; spirits and supernatural entities associated with particular places, and so much more. You might not even know that you practice folklore — but did you ever leave a tooth out for the tooth fairy? Or wonder at carvings […] The post English Folklore With Icy Sedgwick appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Traveling Light With Katherine Leamy, The 5 Kilo Traveller

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021


    How can you travel light even on an extended trip? How can traveling light be an attitude to life as well as a practical way to pack your gear? Katherine Leamy talks about these questions and more in this episode. Katherine Leamy is The 5 Kilo Traveller, a freelance travel writer, and blogger based in […] The post Traveling Light With Katherine Leamy, The 5 Kilo Traveller appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Extending Your Comfort Zone. Antarctica With Karen Espley

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 37:52


    The challenges of travel can help us expand our comfort zone enough to drive change in our lives. In this episode, Karen Espley talks about how a trip to Antarctica helped her change direction. Karen Espley is an author, speaker, and businesswoman. Her latest book is The Impulsive Explorer: One Businesswoman's Accidental Journey of Self-discovery […] The post Extending Your Comfort Zone. Antarctica With Karen Espley appeared first on Books And Travel.

    London. A Personal History With Jo Frances Penn

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 31:03


    “It is difficult to speak adequately or justly of London. It is not a pleasant place; it is not agreeable, or cheerful, or easy, or exempt from reproach. It is only magnificent.” Henry James London can never be contained or defined in one way. Everyone has a different perspective and experience that changes over time, and […] The post London. A Personal History With Jo Frances Penn appeared first on Books And Travel.

    The History Of England Written In Stone. Literary Canterbury With Anna Sayburn Lane

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 39:26


    Some places are so dense with history that stories emerge from every stone. Canterbury in Kent, England, is rich with literary and religious history and you can walk in the footsteps of pilgrims who have visited the city for almost a thousand years. Anna Sayburn Lane is an award-winning short story writer, novelist, and journalist […] The post The History Of England Written In Stone. Literary Canterbury With Anna Sayburn Lane appeared first on Books And Travel.

    An Ocean-Gazing People. A Gentle Country. Portugal With Louise Ross

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 43:18


    Sometimes we find home in a place where we don't even speak the language. Louise Ross talks about discovering Portugal, a gentle country with ocean-gazing people, and recommends places to visit, as well as an attitude to self-reinvention. Louise Ross is the author of Women Who Walk and The Winding Road to Portugal. She's an […] The post An Ocean-Gazing People. A Gentle Country. Portugal With Louise Ross appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Open Road: A Midlife Journey Through The US National Parks With Toby Neal

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 39:08


    How can travel help us as we search for a new direction in mid-life? Why does nature offer us insight into ourselves and experiences that go far beyond the physical? Toby Neal talks about her experience of the US National Parks. Toby Neal is an award-winning USA Today best-selling author of mysteries, thrillers, and romance, […] The post Open Road: A Midlife Journey Through The US National Parks With Toby Neal appeared first on Books And Travel.

    If Only I Had More Time. A Motorcycle Journey Through Britain with Mark Probert

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 40:41


    Good travel books are not just about a physical journey or a place. They are also about the emotional side of travel and the feelings we experience along the way.  In this interview with Mark Probert, we discuss his motorcycle journey through Britain following the path of writer John Hillaby 50 years after the original […] The post If Only I Had More Time. A Motorcycle Journey Through Britain with Mark Probert appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Wanderland. A Search For Magic In The Landscape With Jini Reddy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 37:43


    There are places where the ‘veil is thin,' where we can connect with the Other in the landscape — if only we learn how to listen. In this interview, Jini Reddy talks about how to find magic in the natural world. Jini Reddy is an award-winning author and journalist. Her latest book is Wanderland: A […] The post Wanderland. A Search For Magic In The Landscape With Jini Reddy appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Travel In A Vast And Diverse Country. Australia With Pamela Cook

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 34:34


    What are the truths behind stereotypes of Australia — and what are the things that might surprise you? Pamela Cook talks about rural places, diversity of people and landscape, and the attractions of the city in this interview. Pamela Cook writes rural and contemporary Australian fiction featuring complex women and tangled family relationships and is […] The post Travel In A Vast And Diverse Country. Australia With Pamela Cook appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Walking To Rome On The Via Francigena With Chandi Wyant

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 41:40


    “Every day I walk myself into a state of well-being and walk away from every illness. I have walked myself into my best thoughts, and I know of no thought so burdensome that one cannot walk away from it.” Soren Kierkegaard When life becomes unbearably painful, sometimes the only thing to do is go for […] The post Walking To Rome On The Via Francigena With Chandi Wyant appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Travel That Changes The Way You Think About The World With Pam Mandel

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 43:09


    “We’re all so far downstream from who we used to be.” Pam Mandel We all have ideas about places that are far away from us, but when you talk to real people who live there, it’s hard to hold on to your preconceived notions. Those encounters can remain with you in memory even as you […] The post Travel That Changes The Way You Think About The World With Pam Mandel appeared first on Books And Travel.

    A Speck On The Ocean. Sailing The Pacific With Nadine Slavinski

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 37:51


    Imagine sailing through the night across the Pacific Ocean with the sound of a gentle wind on the sails, the creak of rigging, and an array of stars above you. Nadine Slavinski talks about the joys and challenges of sailing across the Pacific with her husband and son. Nadine Slavinski is an archaeologist turned teacher […] The post A Speck On The Ocean. Sailing The Pacific With Nadine Slavinski appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Exploring Darkness And Accepting Our Animal Nature With Tiffany Francis-Baker

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 36:14


    Experiencing the dark of night can help connect us with nature and perhaps we need to tap into that animal side more often in order to respect the cycle of the seasons, renew our energy and our mental health, and help wildlife that need it to survive. In this interview, we also talk about the […] The post Exploring Darkness And Accepting Our Animal Nature With Tiffany Francis-Baker appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Journeys In Search Of Ourselves. Secular Pilgrimage With Victoria Preston

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 41:50


    What does pilgrimage mean when you don’t adhere to a particular religious tradition? Can we find ever find ourselves when we travel, or will we be forever searching? Victoria Preston has roamed far and wide in her 30 years advising corporate and government clients around the world. She is an associate fellow at the King’s […] The post Journeys In Search Of Ourselves. Secular Pilgrimage With Victoria Preston appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Curiosity, Wonder, And Serendipity. Hidden Travel with Steve Brock

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 40:37


    Sometimes it’s not the most iconic travel destinations that resonate most with us. Sometimes it’s the hidden places and the unexpected moments that echo in our memories many years later. In this episode, Steve Brock talks about how we can cultivate curiosity and blend serendipity with planning to make the most of our travels, as […] The post Curiosity, Wonder, And Serendipity. Hidden Travel with Steve Brock appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Cathedrals, Dark History, And Coffee Culture. Vienna With Katharina Bordet

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 38:24


    Vienna brings to mind images of grand architecture, the sounds of classical music, and the smell of coffee and sacher torte. In this interview with Katarina Bordet, we explore the Gothic and Baroque churches, the museums, and the iconic coffee shops, as well as the darker places to visit — the asylum, the catacombs, and […] The post Cathedrals, Dark History, And Coffee Culture. Vienna With Katharina Bordet appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Complicated Histories, Sichuan, and Tibet. The Other Shangri-La With Shivaji Das

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 33:25


    In this episode, we escape to the mountains of the Tibetan Highlands, which lie at the intersection of the Sichuan and Yunan provinces in China, in search of Shangri-La. Shivaji Das talks about the stunning natural beauty in this remote place, and we also discuss the cultural clashes in the region and the people he […] The post Complicated Histories, Sichuan, and Tibet. The Other Shangri-La With Shivaji Das appeared first on Books And Travel.

    History, Faith, And Beauty. The Complete American Pilgrim With Howard Kramer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 44:03


    What does it mean to be a secular pilgrim — when you’re not a Christian, but you love churches, history, beauty, and religious symbolism?  In this episode, Howard Kramer talks about some of the most beautiful places to visit in terms of architecture, as well as natural locations, and how sometimes, the most emotionally resonant […] The post History, Faith, And Beauty. The Complete American Pilgrim With Howard Kramer appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Not Quite Lost. Travels Without A Sense Of Direction With Roz Morris

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 35:14


    How can you see your own country with the eyes of an outsider? How can you follow your curiosity and discover new things about a place you already know? In this interview, Roz Morris talks about finding fragments and tiny miracles while exploring England and how we can experience our own land from a new […] The post Not Quite Lost. Travels Without A Sense Of Direction With Roz Morris appeared first on Books And Travel.

    The Gardens Of Mars. Madagascar With John Gimlette

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 34:36


    An island nation off the coast of Africa, Madagascar has an incredible diversity of unusual landscapes and wildlife, of which lemurs are the most famous but by no means the only ones! 90% of its flora and fauna are endemic, found nowhere else in the world. While there are some resorts, much of Madagascar is […] The post The Gardens Of Mars. Madagascar With John Gimlette appeared first on Books And Travel.

    This Too Shall Pass. Thoughts From The Pilgrims’ Way With J.F. Penn

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 31:56


    “Man’s real home is not a house, but the Road, and that life itself is a journey to be walked on foot.” Bruce Chatwin In late October 2020, I walked the Pilgrims’ Way from Southwark Cathedral in London to Canterbury Cathedral in Kent, 182 km/113 miles on foot, alone, carrying my own gear… during a […] The post This Too Shall Pass. Thoughts From The Pilgrims’ Way With J.F. Penn appeared first on Books And Travel.

    Lava Fields, Trolls, And The Hidden People. Iceland with Michael Ridpath

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 38:08


    From the ice of the glaciers to the black church near the lava fields and on to the steaming hot pools of the blue lagoon, Iceland is a country of stark natural beauty and interesting folklore. In this interview, Michael Ridpath talks about the hidden people, the trolls, and the ghosts in the mist, as […] The post Lava Fields, Trolls, And The Hidden People. Iceland with Michael Ridpath appeared first on Books And Travel.

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