Restid (with an â€iâ€) explores travel time, rather than destinations. We enjoy the stories of journeys, the theatre of travel, and discover how people use their travel time. And why so many embrace shared transport as a lifestyle choice rather than just a mode of travel.
Swifties and Deadheads, engaged, loyal travellers all. Whether it's great distances or 15-minute neighbourhoods. Proximity, accessibility and safety matter. Hopefully you know the route.
A demonstration of multitasking, human service, engagement and how apparent solutions commonly put carts in front of horses. Strange misconceptions and engineered addiction.
It's surprisingly easy to make a difference, however small we feel. And our goals are shared by strangers, frustrating those who stoke fear, prejudice and friction.
The squirrels, Growth and Progress. Applying the skills of Sherlock Holmes in Baker Street. The art of seeing, rather than drawing, and where you might roam for free.
..come to those who wait. Really? Realising the noble ambition of appreciation, ignoring the game of blame and making a difference instead. The victim is not the problem.
Helping people explore and smile. The birthday travel initiative. Dogs, cats and conversation triggers and the use of opera to counter antisocial behaviour.
Could home deliveries and public transport play a bigger role in communities, tackling loneliness and providing a new generation of third places?
Bing Crosby once sang “We're busy going nowhere, Isn't it just a crime”. Thank goodness we now know the answer to congestion and where we're going. The bumper stickers will help us more than the inflatable dolls. And, though Robert Moses failed, an 82-year-old hitchhiker continues to confirm the innate kindness of most human beings. Enjoy your travels. restidpodcast@gmail.com
A glimpse of transport perfection and rapid transformations. The laws of garden sheds, sartorial elegance and bohemian excitement. We can choose to be a participant, an observer, or simply ignore the theatre of travel around us. The choice remains ours. Enjoy your travels.
Making small talk and breaking bread with strangers. It can make both parties much happier. Reach out, show interest, respect and be kind. The legend, and sound, of carrots and the ejection seat. Restidpodcast@gmail.com
Creating invisible transport, the value of local knowledge, seeing the familiar from a new perspective and discovering the unfamiliar. Socrates said "the unexamined life is not worth living", perhaps the unexamined route is not worth taking. Restidpodcast@gmail.com
The challenges of transparency and the four Yorkshiremen. Car-free roads and the humanity of fellow travellers. Catching a baby and the woman laughing on a train. The final episode before the summer break to observe and meet listeners. Look out for the coming meditation recordings.
Gaining an unfair advantage on court and balancing on a bus. The strange case of Entrance Proximity Compulsion (EPC). Diamond Michael, Steve Jobs and the isolation challenge.
David Hockney's "Bigger and Closer" and the state of 'sonder', in which each of us is at once a hero, a supporting cast member and an extra in overlapping stories. With Sir Anthony Hopkins, John Steinbeck, the Magna Carta and the birthday problem. The joy and surprises of bus and train travel.
Starting is easier than stopping. Agents of change, building trust, mutual respect and civility on the platforms of shared, public transport and transit. As Churchill once said "Why do we regard history as of the past and forget we are making it?"
Safe and secure with strangers, surprising adventures, parking in a bus lane, the joys of the Far North Line (https://www.fofnl.org.uk/) and remember, there are more of us.
The creative ways that people use to make and save money, riding on buses and trains. This episode includes a magic bus, a convent of arthritic nuns, parking in Amsterdam, John LeCarre, Duke Ellington and more. The opportunities to explore and earn are there to be grasped.
Productive time vs Elapsed time and overcoming cabin fever. It's not just how long a trip takes but what you can do with the time the trip lasts. The Man in Seat 61 and living, studying and playing on trains.
Nightingales Wales and Japan Rolling Stones The Cliffhanger Romance
Feedback from listeners and questions answered
Feel happier, more engaged, and learn new things - speak with a stranger. Bus queues in Finland. Insecurity and social interactions. Brief Encounter Strangers as trusted confidantes. Bus drivers, the most thanked workers in Britain. Autonomous vehicles, driverless cars and carless drivers.
Observing with sagacity How American men cross their legs Dealing with annoying travellers and drivers The reluctance of the English to interact with fellow travellers, and the risk of being viewed as "drunk, drugged or deranged". Amtrak community dining
Introducing the Restid podcast Embracing a lifestyle choice Why Restid?