Join Nick Hardinges every Friday in his quest to become the first podcaster to speak with someone from every country in the world. Each week he explores a brand new country with a brand new guest, but from the comfort and safety of his studio. If you love culture and get a kick out of exploring, the…
Denmark - A left-leaning country that has been knocked off of top spot as the happiest place in the world. A place where education is free, yet beer is expensive. But what about Danish hierarchy and does it even exist?
Norway - A picturesque land of beauty that inspires happiness amongst its population. The winters are long and dark, but still Norwegians stay positive. But are there any downsides to living in this Scandinavian dreamland?
Cuba - An isolated, enigma of a country that is steeped in a revolutionary history. From Old Havana, to sparkling beaches, there is little that won't take your breath away. But what is it like to live in a country so blocked off from the rest of the world?
Poland - A central European country that has swung between German and Russian control. And now fully independent, this intriguing nation is developing into a significant continental power. So what is it like being from the country where Auschwitz resides? And just how much do they love their vodka?
France - A nation that's more similar to the UK than you'd imagine. It's a prosperous country that's experiencing divisions much similar to our own. But it will never lose its romantic edge. So what is it like to live in one of Europe's superpowers, and what seafood do the French enjoy alongside French fries?
Malaysia - This nation is a melting pot of cultures and religions that sits just above the equator. It's a tropical paradise for tourists, and packed full of festivities for natives. So what is it like living in a country where the humidity soars as high as its impressive skyline?
Lithuania - A small, quiet, Baltic country that has lived under occupation for much of its history. Yet what this small nation lacks in size, it makes up for with stunning forests and a sand-dune-littered coastline. But what is it like being Russian-speaking in a country that lives in fear of Russian aggression? And why is New Years considered better than Christmas?
Greece - The birthplace of European civilisation, but faced with concerning modern troubles. It has given us Plato, Socrates and Aristotle, but also cheap end of school holidays. But what does the future hold for this ancient and beautiful land?
Pakistan - A young, Islamic country still finding its feet on the international stage. It's defined by a cricketing rivalry with neighbouring India, Islamic law, and its capital being situated in the foothills of the Himalayas. But how does a country fare with a cricketer as Prime Minister and where alcohol is illegal?
Peru - once home to one of the most developed pre-colonisation civilisations in South America, the Incas, but now home to two of the top 10 restaurants in the world. But what's life like when earthquakes are a permanent worry? And are there as many man flute bands as you'd think? And who could ignore Machu Picchu?
Brazil - a vast and varied land where politics, religion and football dominate every day life. But what about the history of violence trickling down from the favelas? Is it overstated? Or is Brazil a welcoming and warm country to visit? Apparently the Japanese think so.
Mexico - it's hot, rich in history and full of romantics serenading their lovers with mariachi bands at midnight. But with the beauty come the risks, especially for journalists. So is Mexico a safe place to grow up? Do Mexicans want to take over the USA? And are tamales basically just fancy sausage rolls?
South Africa - a multicultural land full of wildlife, Rugby Union, and apparently great dancers! But what is it like to grow up in South Africa? Are equal opportunities available to black and white people? Do you really have to wait for hyenas to cross the road in the suburbs? And what is the perfect way to compliment a South African chef?