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Henrik Jeppesen is one of the most well-traveled people of all time. He was perhaps the youngest person to visit every country in the world. In this podcast he shares his story.
En dansk i New York, Henrik Jeppesen, står inför en gigantisk uppgift. Han försöker varna finanssektorn för en finansiell bubbla som får andra bubblor att blekna: Koldioxidbubblan.
Extraordinary Travel Festival How Many Countries Are There In The World video Support Counting Countries at Patreon The new Counting Countries Merch Store Mette and I had been connected on Facebook via Every Passport Stamp, but we recently crossed paths in Jeddah for an evening of dinner and shisha with a group of extreme travelers. We were connected by former guest Henrik Jeppesen who was aware that both of us were traveling in KSA. While I was aware that Mette was a seasoned traveler, over dinner I heard more of her stories and thought she would be a great fit for Counting Countries. After my conversation with Mette, I will be checking in with Thor Pedersen again, of Once Upon A Saga. I have been documenting Thor's journey to every country in the world and all of the challenges he has been facing with this pandemic. You will hear a snippet of this conversation but my patrons will hear the entire conversation. The next episode will be the 100th episode. Our first episode was in 2016. I would like to thank everyone for their support of Counting Countries, especially my Patrons: Phillip Jones, Simen Flotvik Mathisen, Steph Rowe, Ted Nims, Bisa Myles, Thor Pedersen, and Adam Hickman for supporting Counting Countries. They help pay for the production of this podcast. You can support this podcast by going to Patreon.com/CountingCountries. You can also support Counting Countries be writing a review or sharing this podcast with a travel lover. I have already interviewed three Danes, Henrik Jeppesen, Jakob Oster, and Thor Pedersen, yet I thought Mette's lived travel experiences provided a unique voice. Mette shared a very candid explanation of the changes she made in her life to Chase 193. Mette also travels constantly with her children, who have racked up impressive numbers. We have a wide ranging conversation, everything from the Danish Travel Club to Nomad Mania to Every Passport Stamp, while name checking extreme travelers like Ramblin Randy, David Yang, and Lucy Shoe. As many of you have heard, Stefan Kraswoski and I have teamed up to host the Extraordinary Travel Festival, the world's largest gathering of accomplished travelers. This will take place in Yerevan, 2022. We are excited to produce this event to help grow our community while organizing great events, and hosting some amazing experiences. Please go to ExtraordinaryTravelFestival.com to see our speakers, our sponsors, and some of the trips we are hosting. Check back often since there are frequent updates. If buying a ticket, please use code ETF to save $50. Hope to see you in Yerevan. I was in Chicago for this recording while Mette was in Copenhagen. Please listen in and enjoy. Thank you to my Patrons …. Phillip Jones, Thor Pedersen, Simen Flotvik Mathisen, Steph Rowe, Adam Hickman, Bisa Myles & Ted Nims. More About Mette Ehlers Mikkelsen Counting Countries: Born: Denmark Passports: Hold Danish passports Book: Kronisk Rejsefeber volume 1-2-3 - Cronical TravelAddiction - a Danish series of books with the selected best travel stories written and published by member of the Danish Travelers Club during the 25 years, the Club has existed. I have an article in each volume on Faroe Islands, Libya and Sudan Film: David Attenborough - everything. For cozy weekend: Eat, pray, love. TV: Danish television on Danish Diplomats from 2021 App: BEEN, Polarsteps, Danish MFA. Sustainable: TripDoodler Must carry: The purse to organize all passports and vaccine documents for me and my children by Swedish Ordning and Reda Food: Try all local as principle - spiders in Cambodia, bat in Palau before covid Drink - Ecuador whisky in Scotland as it was Al Capone's favorite - admire they got permission to export it to the USA during the period where this was forbidden Hotel: Guldsmeden. Dragon Fly Airline: SAS Blog: www.expandingourhorizon.net IG: https://www.instagram.com/expandingourhorizon/ About Counting Countries Counting Countries is the only podcast to bring you the stories from the dedicated few who've spent their lives on the singular quest of traveling to every country in the world. Less people have traveled to every country in the world than have been to outer space. Theme music for this podcast is Demeter's Dance, written, performed, and provided by Mundi. About GlobalGaz Ric Gazarian is the host of Counting Countries. He is the author of three books: Hit The Road: India, 7000 KM To Go, and Photos From Chernobyl. He is the producer of two travel documentaries: Hit The Road: India and Hit The Road: Cambodia. Ric is also on his own quest to visit every country in the world. You can see where he has traveled so far and keep up with his journey at GlobalGaz.com How Many Countries Are There? Well… that depends on who you ask! The United Nations states that there are 193 member states. The British Foreign and Commonwealth office states that there are 226 countries and territories. The Traveler's Century Club states that there are 329 sovereign nations, territories, enclaves, and islands. The Most Traveled Person states that there are 949 unique parts of the world. The Nomad Mania divides the world into 1301 regions. SISO says there are 3,978 places in the world. Me? My goal is the 193 countries that are recognized by the UN, but I am sure I will visit some other places along the way. An analysis of these lists and who is the best traveled by Kolja Spori. Disclaimer: I will earn a fee if from some of these links like if you order from Amazon/Agoda/etc. Or book a trip through G Adventures. PS Thanks!
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On today’s episode, I welcome Danay Bustamante to Counting Countries. I learned about Jenna from previous guest, Henrik Jeppesen, who introduced us via email. It took Danay and I several months to connect due to conflicting schedules. Danay was born in Cuba, was separated for years from her father who moved to Mexico, and she eventually reunited with her father via a trip to the UK. Growing up she developed her twin passions of travel and dance. Her love of salsa has opened many doors around the world, creating new friendships and providing new travel opportunities. She has danced in some of the unlikeliest countries. Danay talks about how she was propelled into the world of counting countries during a visit to Africa for an extended time. She talks about challenging experiences in Haiti, why Botswana is not on the top of her list, and why she loves El Salvador. And Danay shares with us a story about Burkina Faso and the magic of travel. And during this episode, we speak about former guest Tony Giles, and we are reminded that we live in a very small world. I encourage you to subscribe wherever you listen, Apple Podcast, Google Play, Stitcher, or Spotify. And what's this? A new review from REBethesda from USA. “Ric is great storyteller whose humor and warmth shines through. He masterfully interviews his fellow adventurers and draws out great insights and yarns from those who are resolved to touch down in every country on the planet. Funny, thrilling and inspiring.” Thanks REBethesda. Leave a review, well at least a good one, and you might be mentioned. Remember go to Amazon to pick up your Counting Countries T-shirt. But for now, here’s my conversation with Danay, who was in California while I was in the Chicago Counting Countries Studio. Please listen in and enjoy. More about Danay Bustamante: Born in: Guantanamo, Cuba Passports from: 1 Cuban passport and 2 valid German passports Favorite travel book: Lonely Planet Favorite travel film: 7 Years in Tibet Favorite travel app: Instagram Must carry: My salsa dance shoes and the favorite scarf from my best friend Favorite food: Caribbean food like rice and beans with fried plantains (I'm Cuban, lol) Favorite drink: Fresh fruit juices like mango (Indian and African mangos are the best) and mamey milkshake (this fruit is difficult to find) Favorite Airline: Emirates Airlines Favorite Hotel: I mostly stay with friends or locals
Henrik har rejst i alle lande i Verden. Og det endda inden han blev 28 år. Hans job er at rejse og at fortælle om sine oplevelser. Vi tager en snak om, hvordan man bærer sig om at leve af at rejse. Hvad kræver det, og hvad har fået Henrik til at genoverveje som tilværelse som globetrotter. Her er Henriks hjemmeside https://www.hjeppesen.dk/ Her er linket til den hjemmeside/blog, som Henrik Jeppesen har haft under sin rejse til alle lande i verden. https://henriktravel.com/
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We were fortunate to get Henrik Jeppesen from Denmark on the Jokers are Wild Podcast. He has visited EVERY country in the world (and many multiple times). He told us about hitchhiking in India, finding a way to get into Syria when it was a damn WAR ZONE, a near-death experience with food poisoning, the most beautiful women in the world and meeting the prime minister of Tripoli. Bottom line, this guy has a million stories and told us that he would rather forgo a normal life, buy experiences and make the world his home. He's done just that for a dozen years and counting and gives you tips to travel cheaply. It's a truly remarkable interview and one you should check out. Thanks again to Henrik for coming on and all the best in his quest to now visit every territory in the world (he has 36 left)! To get in touch with Henrik, check out his website complete with stunning photos at http://www.henriktravel.com/ and follow his Twitter @henriktravel (https://twitter.com/henriktravel). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Famed travel blogger Henrik Jeppesen joins me for this episode. Henrik managed to visit every country on the planet, all before he turned 28. With all that experience to call upon, he discusses his favourite places and dives deep into his obsession with travel. Henrik discusses some of the most dangerous places he has visited including Afghanistan, Iraq and … Continue reading #79 – The 193 Club
Co-Host Henrik Jeppesen (http://www.mountaintoppodcast.com/travel) At age 28, Henrik Jeppesen makes Johnny Cash jealous. He's been everywhere, man. Seriously...he is the youngest man ever to travel to every country in the world. Trust fund baby? Guess again... Right out of the gate Henrik gives you his secrets to traveling for very little, or even NO money. He then reveals the weird but wonderful ways his travels have helped him overcome shyness and fear of rejection...in all areas of life. Discover the surprising, unexpected reasons why Henrik wanted to go to every country rather than to the same places favored by tourists again and again. Plus, you'll hear the ironic reason why world adventurers also tend to be couch potatoes in their "downtime" moments. What are the countries that are really safe contrary to popular belief...and vice-versa? Best of all, you'll hear Henrik's account of being the only tourist in Syria when he went just last year, along with what it's like to shake hands with the Prime Minister of Libya. To top it all off, you'll get Henrik's golden (and ridiculously logical) advice for those seeking to travel to every country in the world. Ready to be a better man and attract the greatest women on Earth? Visit http://www.mountaintoppodcast.com and schedule your 1-on-1 discovery call with me personally. === HELP US SEND THE MESSAGE TO GREAT MEN EVERYWHERE === We'll keep the solid, actionable content coming...all for free. If you love what you hear, please give us a 'thumbs up' by rating the show (takes one second) and leaving us a review. As we say here in Texas, we appreciate you!
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Henrik Jeppesen visited every country in the world just before his 28th birthday.
Welcome to my podcast. My name is Palle Bo and I am The Radio Vagabond. I've sold my house, my car and all my furniture. Now I'm traveling the world with an ambition to visit every country in the world. In this first episode, I'm being interviewed by travel expert Henrik Jeppesen from beyondeverycountry.com He has already done it, and he did it before he turned 28.
Today I'll be joined by one of the greatest travelers of our lifetime, Henrk Jeppesen. He set out to visit all 193 countries and became the youngest person to ever do it. He's authored a book titled "Chasing 193". Beyond excited to listen to his travel stories and adventures. Check out his website http://www.henriktravel.com/?m=0
Download Episode! Henrik Jeppesen completed his quest of traveling to every country in the world at the age of 27. Henrik was laser focused on completing his goal at all cost. Henrik has traveled to all 193 countries at the age of 27. On a limited budget, Henrik was determined to visit every corner of the globe. If needed he would walk 20 km to the airport to save money on the bus fare. Yet, through sponsorships he has also stayed at dozens of luxurious resorts. Subscribe to iTunes today!! More about Henrik Jeppesen: Born in: Denmark Passports from: Denmark Favorite travel book: Chasing 193, Vol. II: The Quest to Visit Every Country in the World Favorite travel film: It is a difficult choice, but I will choose Motorcycle Diaries. Favorite travel site: Insideflyer.dk Must carry: Only smartphone, credit card and passport. All you need to travel the world. Favorite food: Italian and French vegetarian cuisine. Favorite drink: Evian water. Favorite Airline: Sun Air of Scandinavia. Amazing airline. Not a sponsor of mine, but amazing. Use your British Airways miles to fly them. Favorite Hotel: Glenmere Mansion would be one. Website: Henrik Travel Facebook: Henrik Travel Instagram: Henrik Travel Subscribe to iTunes today!! About Counting Countries Counting Countries is the only podcast to bring you the stories from the dedicated few who’ve spent their lives on the singular quest of traveling to every country in the world. Less people have traveled to every country in the world than have been to outer space. Theme music for this podcast is Demeter’s Dance, written, performed, and provided by Mundi. About GlobalGaz Ric Gazarian is the host of Counting Countries. He is the author of three books: Hit The Road: India, 7000 KM To Go, and Photos From Chernobyl. He is the producer of two travel documentaries: Hit The Road: India and Hit The Road: Cambodia. Ric is also on his own quest to visit every country in the world. You can see where he has traveled so far and keep up with his journey at GlobalGaz.com How Many Countries Are There? Well… that depends on who you ask! The United Nations states that there are 193 member states. The British Foreign and Commonwealth office states that there are 225 countries and territories. The Century Club states that there are 325 sovereign nations, territories, enclaves, and islands. The Most Traveled Person states that there are 875 unique parts of the world. The Best Traveled states that there are 1281 unique places in the world. Me? My goal is the 193 countries that are recognized by the UN, but I am sure I will visit some other places along the way. Disclaimer: I will earn a fee if you order from Amazon/Agoda.
Henrik Jeppesen har rejst til alle lande i verden inden han blev 28 år. Jeg besøgte ham i hans nye hjem – i Randers af alle steder. Han har boet på mere end 1000 af verdens bedste hoteller, fløjet mere end 850 gange med mere end 200 flyselskaber, blaffet mere end 1000 gange, spist på mere end 200 af verdens bedste restauranter, var den eneste turist i Syrien i december 2015 – og er på sit 10. pas. Aldrig med mere end 3 kilo i rygsækken. Sammen med Ryan Trapp har han udgivet bogen “The Quest to Visit Every Country in the World“, som kan fås på Amazon. Se mere om Henriks eventyr på henriktravel.com.
Host Brian Wesolowski first chats with Harley Geiger about his vision of a pizza delivery drone (and other potential positive uses of drones), their unique perspective and thus privacy implications, potential rules and regulations and where they should come from, and more. Then Jens-Henrik Jeppesen joins from the other side of the pond to talk about "what the heck is going on in Europe?" – the Digital Single Market strategy, the RTBF ("right to be forgotten"), online hosting liability, and more. Attribution: sounds used from Psykophobia, Taira Komori,BenKoning, Zabuhailo, bloomypetal, guitarguy1985, bmusic92, and offthesky of freesound.org.