• The Radio Vagabond

  • By: Palle Bo
  • Podcast

The Radio Vagabond

By: Palle Bo
  • Summary

  • Palle Bo is a long-time radio producer who has sold his house, car, and all of his furniture so he can travel around the world. He has an ambition to visit every country in the world, and you can join him on his trip in this podcast. Come along as he meets the locals and experiences Palle's excitement and concerns regarding life as a digital nomad. Put on your headphones and embark on a virtual journey. Discover a one-of-a-kind travel podcast – The Radio Vagabond. Immerse yourself in the visual and auditory tapestries of diverse countries and cultures. Tune in weekly to this sequential travel podcast from the comfort of your own home. Ignite your compassion and raise awareness about global social matters, all while indulging in captivating entertainment. Join host Palle Bo on his continuous odyssey that set sail in 2016. He's on a mission to traverse every corner of the globe, leading life as a perpetual voyager and digital wanderer. Palle Bo, an award-winning radio- and podcast producer, weaves tales of captivating individuals, locales, and intriguing concepts for immersive encounters in various worldwide spots. Past episodes have unveiled the splendours of Tokyo, Kenya, New York, Chiang Mai, Dubai, Brazil, Uganda, Nepal, South Africa, Bali, Senegal, Bahamas, Greece, Saudi Arabia, Cancun, Hong Kong, and myriad other destinations. He also engages in conversations with globetrotters like Tony Giles, Gunnar Garfors, Harry Mitsidis, Orest Zub, Boris Kester, Charles Veley, Travel TomTom, Francis Tapon, and Paul Barbado. And digital nomads such as Nomadic Matt, Rolf Potts, Adventures Kate, Nora Dunn, and many others also join the dialogue. Within the podcast, he delves into narratives that prompt introspection. He ventures into less fortunate pockets worldwide, encompassing townships in South Africa and challenging enclaves in Uganda and Kenya. Furthermore, he passionately addresses topics like animal welfare, strongly advocating against riding elephants in Sri Lanka and Thailand or engaging in dolphin swims.
    © 2016-2024. Palle Bo, TheRadioVagabond.com. All rights reserved.
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Episodes
  • UKRAINE: Destroyed Village Close to the Frontline (Flashback)
    Nov 1 2024

    In this episode, I uncover the human impact of war in the eastern part of Ukraine, sharing the stories and struggles of individuals and communities affected by the Russian invasion.

    See pictures and read blog post here: www.theradiovagabond.com/287-ukraine/

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    43 mins
  • UGANDA: Inspiring Success Stories in a Community of Hope (Flashback)
    Oct 25 2024

    Discover the inspiring success stories of Acholi Quarter in Kampala, Uganda, as 22STARS helps the community battle challenges and thrive. Explore the microloan initiative helping small businesses, the resilient locals turning struggles into triumphs, and the gritty quarry that has become a lifeline for survival.

    See pictures and read blog post here: www.theradiovagabond.com/268-uganda/

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    27 mins
  • 349 GEORGIA (3:3): The Operation Abroad That Changed Everything
    Oct 24 2024

    In this special episode of The Radio Vagabond, we explore Cynthia’s recovery after a serious arm injury in Georgia.

    From unexpected surgery to shocking post-op results, it’s a story about resilience, acceptance, and the unexpected twists of traveling while recovering.

    If you missed it, listen to the last part of our journey in Azerbaijan, where the accident happened.

    Learn more on TheRadioVagabond.com/349-Georgia

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    34 mins

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