Episodios

  • QUEBEC CITY: I Found Europe in North America
    Jul 18 2025

    In this Flashback Friday episode of The Radio Vagabond, I travel from the urban buzz of Toronto to the laid-back charm of Québec City – and suddenly feel like I’ve landed in Europe.

    Cobblestone streets, centuries-old architecture, and a French-speaking population give this Canadian gem an old-world feel unlike anywhere else in North America. I soak in the local culture, cuisine, and character while reflecting on how different this part of Canada feels from the rest.

    If you’ve never been to Québec, this might just put it at the top of your bucket list.

    See pictures and read more on https://www.theradiovagabond.com/052-quebec/

    This Flashback Friday episode was first released on November 1, 2018.

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    17 m
  • NICARAGUA: I Went to Visit – and Left a Piece of My Heart
    Jul 11 2025

    In this heartfelt Flashback Friday episode of The Radio Vagabond, I travel through the beautiful landscapes of northern Nicaragua. But this journey was about much more than scenery.

    Alongside my new friend John Pappas, I visit a local orphanage – and what I found there left a deep impression on me. The children, the caretakers, and the stories shared in that humble place made this visit one of the most emotional experiences of my travels.

    It’s a reminder that meaningful moments often come in the most unexpected places.

    See pictures and read more on https://www.theradiovagabond.com/082-nicaragua/

    This Flashback Friday episode was first released on August 22, 2019.

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    28 m
  • BUDAPEST: Michelin Meals, Ruin Bars & Thermal Baths
    Jul 4 2025

    In this immersive episode of The Radio Vagabond, we journey to Hungary’s dynamic capital – Budapest.

    I explore both sides of the Danube: Buda, with its regal history and panoramic views, and Pest, buzzing with cafés, culture, and a nightlife scene that doesn’t sleep. I sample exquisite dishes at Michelin-rated restaurants, take a deep dive into local traditions, and end up in the iconic Szimpla Ruin Bar – a place that’s equal parts bizarre and brilliant.

    Join me as I wander through thermal baths, meet fascinating locals and tourists, and capture the energy of a city that truly blends old-world charm with new-world excitement.

    See pictures and read more on https://www.theradiovagabond.com/005-hungary/

    This Flashback Friday episode was first released on June 15, 2017.

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    30 m
  • 367 A Bluebird in a Baobab: My Conversation with Jeri Lynn Johnson Russell
    Jun 6 2025

    In this episode of The Radio Vagabond, I sit down with Jeri Lynn Johnson Russell – a former Pan Am stewardess whose life took a dramatic turn from the skies to the villages of Africa. Over dinner in Cape Town, Jeri shares how her early travels sparked a lifelong love for adventure, how homeopathy became her calling, and how she built deep connections in the rural communities of Botswana, Eswatini, and Ghana.

    We talk about the lessons she learned in Africa – about generosity, humility, and the power of community. And we reflect on how, no matter where we come from, we’re all guests on this planet – and we’re better together.

    Key Takeaways

    • How Jeri’s early travels shaped her fearless curiosity about the world
    • Why homeopathy – an alternative healing system based on “like treats like” – became a cornerstone of her work in Africa
    • The unforgettable story of Olo and the word ‘LOVE’ written on a friend’s belly
    • How local healers and communities in Africa taught her the real meaning of generosity and resilience
    • Why Jeri believes we’re better with all ages, cultures, and ways of living – and how that mindset can change everything

    Relevant Links

    • Jeri’s book “A Bluebird in a Baobab” on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DQ61PMRG?ref_=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cp_ud_dp_3RK2Z318GBCCASDYFJH7
    • National Center for Homeopathy: https://www.homeopathycenter.org/
    • Blog post with more details and photos: https://theradiovagabond.com/365-jeri-russell
    • Danish version of the blog post: https://radiovagabond.dk/416-jeri-russell
    • The Open Nesters Podcast: https://theopennesters.com
    • Check out the brand new Nomad Summit Podcast on https://nomadsummit.com/podcast
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    31 m
  • 366 THANKS META: Verified. Vulnerable. Victimized.
    May 6 2025

    In this explosive episode of The Radio Vagabond, I share the jaw-dropping story of how my Instagram account was hacked and how Meta's broken support system turned a bad situation into a digital nightmare.

    From being locked out of my own account to being sent in endless loops of canned replies and case closures, this is the frustrating tale of trying to get real help from a platform that promises support to its verified users – but delivers anything but.

    Spoiler: it includes 20+ agents, false promises of phone calls, and a hacked account that vanished into thin air.

    It’s funny, it’s maddening, and it’s a cautionary tale for anyone who relies on Meta’s platforms.

    You don’t want to miss this one.

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    https://theradiovagabond.com/366-meta

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    51 m
  • 365 GHANA: Deep Dives, Detours, and Daily Life in Accra – Part 3
    May 1 2025

    In this final episode from my time in Accra, Ghana, we dive even deeper into everyday life in this vibrant city.

    I meet a local through Couchsurfing for an authentic conversation about life in Accra, explore the growing middle class, talk about Ghana’s huge number of government ministers, and discover some hidden gems.
    Plus, on The Vagabond Hotline, listeners share the weirdest things they’ve eaten while traveling – from fermented horse milk to almost trying balut myself.

    It’s a jam-packed final chapter before Cynthia and I leave Accra and head north for more adventures across Ghana.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The surprising number of government ministers in Ghana
    • Understanding the income gap and cost of living in Accra
    • Hidden gems like Legon Botanical Gardens
    • Hilarious and bizarre travel food stories on The Vagabond Hotline
    • Preparing to leave the city for rural adventures in Ghana

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    • Read the full blog post for this episode: https://theradiovagabond.com/365-ghana
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    29 m
  • 364 GHANA: Singing, Coffins, and a Literal Mic Drop (Part 2)
    Apr 28 2025

    What do a sneaker-shaped coffin, a suspicious cocktail, and a spontaneous live performance have in common?
    They all happened to me in just two unforgettable days in Accra, Ghana.

    In this episode of The Radio Vagabond, we continue our journey through the vibrant capital.
    I take you to the famous Paa Joe Coffin Works to explore Ghana’s incredible tradition of fantasy coffins, and you’ll hear how I ended up singing "Danish Man in Accra" in a lively bar after Cynthia ordered a drink with a name that raised more than a few eyebrows.

    We also dig deeper into Ghanaian society – from the many government ministries to the challenges of living costs for everyday Ghanaians.
    Plus, I’ll share conversations with locals and some funny moments you won’t want to miss.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Explore the colorful and creative world of fantasy coffins at Paa Joe Coffin Works
    • Hear how I got pulled into an impromptu live performance at a bar in Accra
    • Discover how locals feel about Ghana’s many government ministries
    • Understand the reality of living costs and income gaps in modern Ghana
    • Learn why Accra is a city that buzzes with energy, culture, and stories around every corner

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    • Visit Paa Joe Coffin Works and learn more about their fantasy coffins tradition: https://www.paa-joe-art.com/
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    32 m
  • 363 GHANA: A Bribe, Bureaucracy, and the Beautiful Buzz of Accra – Part 1
    Apr 22 2025

    Join me, Palle Bo, as I land in West Africa and dive into the vibrant chaos of Ghana’s capital. In this first episode from Accra, things don’t exactly go to plan — starting with a stressful border crossing where I’m almost denied entry (and might've been asked for a bribe).

    Then it’s on to SIM card struggles, hotel mix-ups, and an unexpected conversation about Danish football in a local Uber. I’m also reunited with my globetrotting travel buddy Cynthia, as we kick off our journey through Ghana, Togo, Benin, and São Tomé.

    Plus, I reveal what happened when my Yellow Fever vaccine book nearly grounded me — and what to expect next as our Accra adventures continue.

    Key takeaways: – How not having your name in your vaccine book can cause major problems

    - Getting a SIM card in Ghana vs. using eSIM with GigSky

    - Why Accra is both chaotic and full of charm

    - Ghana facts: language, religion, size, and more

    - The story of Cynthia Globe and our travels

    - Upcoming: fantasy coffins, karaoke surprises, and deeper looks at Ghanaian society

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    Read the full blog post here:
    https://theradiovagabond.com/363-ghana
    Danish version: https://radiovagabond.dk/412-ghana

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    “The Strangest Thing I’ve Ever Eaten While Traveling”
    Tell me your story at https://www.theradiovagabond.com/contact

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    40 m