116 Lost City—Scotland, Where Joe Rescued a Drone

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116 Lost City—Scotland, Where Joe Rescued a Drone

Joe ditched his drone in the middle of a herd of cattle in Scotland. The question was how to get it out again. I asked how travel shapes his creativity building the props for the Star Wars movies ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musicians, Dana Boulé and Grupo Sonkoy.

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Whole castles have vanished from my memory, whole cities I have never visited again.
— Ford Madox Ford
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115 The Cloud Sea—China, Where Gabriel Sang

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115 The Cloud Sea—China, Where Gabriel Sang

Gabriel and his girlfriend left Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean to travel the entire world. We met in Valparaíso, Chile nine months in. I asked what could make them leave paradise ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé.

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Je te reconnaître dans tous les hommes.
— Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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114 Absolute Silence—Auschwitz, Where Dominik Cried

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114 Absolute Silence—Auschwitz, Where Dominik Cried

Dominik moved to Berlin to become a poet, which makes him uniquely suited to tell the story of a visit to Auschwitz. I asked why he thought the German capital would change him ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé.

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May they be safe where it is told.
— Peig Sayers
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113 ¿Qué vamos a hacer?—Panama, Where Caleb Brought a Stranger to Church

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113 ¿Qué vamos a hacer?—Panama, Where Caleb Brought a Stranger to Church

Caleb moved his family to Panama to begin a teaching career. I asked if he would pick me up at the airport after we met on Twitter ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé.

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Keep reaching out to the Unknown in others, whatever the odds.
— Graham Murtaugh
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111 Stolpboerderij De Harn—Ilpendam, Where Jeannette Remains a Geographer

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111 Stolpboerderij De Harn—Ilpendam, Where Jeannette Remains a Geographer

Jeannette and her golden retriever, Bram, host the best Airbnb that I have ever stayed at—a barn in a village just outside Amsterdam. I asked why the landscape looks so much like the paintings by the Dutch masters ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé.

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To look at the stars always makes me dream, as simply as I dream over the black dots of a map.
— Vincent Van Gogh

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110 The Fata Morgana—Rome, Where Peter Immigrated

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110 The Fata Morgana—Rome, Where Peter Immigrated

Peter oversees the creation of the most wonderful gelato in Rome, at Fata Morgana Gelato. Though Italian by ancestry, he grew up in Canada and moved to the bel paese only later. I asked what it felt like to immigrate ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé.

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I wander and wander along, and forever before me gleams the shining city of song.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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109 Stendhal Syndrome—Berlin, Where Cristina Froze

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109 Stendhal Syndrome—Berlin, Where Cristina Froze

Cristina took us into the Real Maestranza, Seville’s cathedral of bullfighting, when no one else was there. I asked what to look for when the season started the following day ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé.

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A sight, an emotion, creates this wave in the mind, long before it makes words to fit it.
— Virginia Woolf

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108 The Sound of Rain—Chicago, Where Christopher Lived in a Van

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108 The Sound of Rain—Chicago, Where Christopher Lived in a Van

Christopher decided to simplify his life and move into a van. I asked a number of logistical questions ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé.

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Have the courage to digress.
— John McPhee

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107 Multi-Colored Mirrors—Ireland, Where Sam Bought a Motorcycle

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107 Multi-Colored Mirrors—Ireland, Where Sam Bought a Motorcycle

Sam rode his new bike from Ireland to Prague where we met in front of the Lennon Wall, a living memorial layered over in years of graffiti. Decades ago, Beatles quotes scribbled there launched the Velvet Revolution. I asked what words he added ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé.

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Oh to be a sparrowhawk.
— Anonymous Troubadour, Eleventh Century

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105 Emergency Call—Fiji, Where William Was [Interrupted by Orchids]

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105 Emergency Call—Fiji, Where William Was [Interrupted by Orchids]

William makes props for the new Star Wars films at Pinewood Studios in London. We met on the Inca Trail in Peru. I asked how places like Machu Picchu and Sayaqmarka shape his work ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musicians, Dana Boulé and Grupo Sonkoy.

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On est seul aussi chez les hommes.
— Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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104 Fourteen Years—The U.S., Where Henry Immigrated Illegally

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104 Fourteen Years—The U.S., Where Henry Immigrated Illegally

Henry tried three times to cross the border into the U.S., a long journey from his home in Honduras. He has been a translator for Mission Lazarus since coming back. I asked why ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé.

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Blessed are those in whose hearts are roads.
— Psalm 84:5
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103 Burnout—Oaxaca, Where Meghan Recovered

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103 Burnout—Oaxaca, Where Meghan Recovered

Meghan had an epiphany in Mexico. I asked whether it’s possible to bring her insight back into settled life ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé.

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Les soins accordés au malade, l’accueil offert au proscrit, le pardon même ne valent que grâce au sourire qui éclaire la fête. Nous nous rejoignons dans le sourire au-dessus des langages, des castes, des partis. Nous sommes les fidèles d’une même Église, tel et ses coutumes, moi et les miennes.
— Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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102 One Twenty-Fifth of a Second—Yugoslavia, Where Wade Photographed War

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102 One Twenty-Fifth of a Second—Yugoslavia, Where Wade Photographed War

Wade Goddard established a museum for war photography that you must visit in Dubrovnik, Croatia, War Photo Limited. He came to Yugoslavia in the 90s. I asked what it was like to travel in a country that no longer exists ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé.

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Is there a time for keeping your distance?
— U2
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101 Celebration of Life Festival—The Mississippi, Where Z Parted the Clouds

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101 Celebration of Life Festival—The Mississippi, Where Z Parted the Clouds

Z spent some time traveling in a band, so naturally, I asked whether that changed him ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé.

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Are you not moved, when all the sway of earth shakes like a thing unfirm?
— Shakespeare

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100 And Who Is My Neighbor?—Chicago, Where Martin Failed

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100 And Who Is My Neighbor?—Chicago, Where Martin Failed

Martin Luther King, Jr. moved to Chicago in 1966 to try to end slums. I did not know until a few years ago, so I went to the spot where he lived and asked Trevor Riley, the community organizer in charge of the MLK Fair Housing Exhibit Center at the MLK Legacy Apartments in North Lawndale to tell the story of that campaign ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé.

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The human spirit does not move without great difficulty.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
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98 Writ in Water—Rome, Where John Died

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98 Writ in Water—Rome, Where John Died

The Keats-Shelley House in Rome overlooks the Spanish Steps where the great English poet John Keats lived his final days. I asked its director, Dr. Giuseppe Albano, what moved Keats  ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé.

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Who reads into distances reads beyond us.
— Seamus Heaney

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97 A Time for War—Idaho, Where Ernest Lost His Memories

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97 A Time for War—Idaho, Where Ernest Lost His Memories

Ernest Hemingway lived in Chicago, Italy, Kansas City, Paris, Toronto, Arkansas, Spain, Cuba, Florida, and finally, Idaho. I asked Nancy Sindelar, whose recent book Influencing Hemingway traces how these places and other factors might have shaped his writing, what moved him to travel so much ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders.

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