Wandering Wonderer
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Embark on an extraordinary adventure with ”Wandering Wonderer” a podcast that takes you on a journey around the world, across cultures, peoples, places and ideas. Join your host, Adam Picot, who traded the conventional path for a life of discovery, as he takes you with him on his personal journey of discovery. In this podcast, you’ll not only traverse through exotic locations but also dive deep into the heart of what it means to find purpose and passion in the unexpected. From the bustling markets of Thailand to the serene temples of Cambodia, each episode is a blend of captivating travel stories, insightful cultural observations, and heartfelt reflections. Our inaugural episode features a special guest – the host’s mother, reuniting after two years for a month-long exploration of India. Together, they share not just the sights and sounds of their journey, but also the emotional landscape of a mother-son relationship rekindled through travel. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler, an armchair explorer, or someone searching for meaning beyond the daily grind, ”Wandering Wonderer” offers a window into a world where every step is a story, and every destination a chance for new beginnings. Tune in, and let’s set forth on this journey together.
Episodes
Episodes
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Friday Mar 08, 2024
#9 - Subodh Kerkar: Insights from a Goan Artist
Friday Mar 08, 2024
Friday Mar 08, 2024
Join my with my guest, artist Mr. Subodh Kerkar, as we discuss the many questions I have about his life, work, what art means to him, the influence of Goan and Indian colonial and post colonial history on the country today, and much more.
Subodh is an artist who has worked with a multitude of media, a professor who holds the Mario Miranda Chair for Arts in Goa University, and an ex-medical doctor. Born in 1959, in Goa, Subodh gave up his medical profession in 1990 to pursue his passion. His art practice includes installations, sculptures, multimedia works, performances, paintings and drawings that express commentaries on social, political and religious issues. As a Goan artist, he is also heavily influenced by his proximity to the ocean, with many of his installations existing in relation to this life-giving body of water. Subodh is the founding director of the Museum of Goa. You can see many of the Museum's artworks by heading to the Museum of Goa website and Subodh’s personal website.
References mentioned in episode:
Subodh Kerkar
Museum of Goa
Tukaram - 17th century Indian saint-poet
Goan Artists:
Pradep Naik, Sripad Thikarou, Jaithaly and Tosh Marishko, Siddarth Kerkar, Francis Newton Souza
Tagore - poet
For more episodes and information, visit my website: www.wanderingwonderer.org
Contact me on contact@wanderingwonderer.com
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Saturday Mar 02, 2024
#8 - Muy Thai, Yoga and Psychology
Saturday Mar 02, 2024
Saturday Mar 02, 2024
Join us for Episode 8 of Wandering Wonderer, the podcast that explores peoples, places, and ideas. Today I'm talking to Marian, a traveler on a year-long journey to find grounding on a break from his training as a psychotherapist. I sat down with him to learn about what motivated him to leave Germany, what his plans and current experiences have been, and what his plans for the future are.
We discuss his love of martial arts and Muy Thai, professional yoga training in Rishikesh, and his thoughts on psychotherapy as a profession.
For more episodes and information, visit our website: www.wanderingwonderer.org
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Saturday Feb 17, 2024
#7 - Spaced Out in Goa
Saturday Feb 17, 2024
Saturday Feb 17, 2024
Welcome to the first episode of a new chapter in the Wandering Wanderer podcast, where your host, Adam, takes you on a journey to the laid-back and vibrant landscapes of Goa, India. In this episode, Adam shares his experiences of being embraced by the comforting arms of Goa, where he spends his days on the beach, in the ocean, and in a hammock, living the good life.
Adam is also here as part of a Workaway at Spaceland Hostel, where he and other amazing volunteers contribute their skills in exchange for accommodation and delicious home-cooked Indian meals. From gardening and decoration to painting, art, cocktail menu design, and social media management, the volunteers bring their diverse talents to the table.
Joining Adam in this episode is his esteemed guest, Anne, who shares her fascinating journey from organizing events and cultural productions to living in a bus, and eventually finding her home in a cabin in Berlin. Anne talks about the freedom and responsibility that come with living on the road, her experiences in different communities, and her realization of the importance of having her own space.
The conversation also delves into the concept of Workaway, the importance of space and trust in volunteer communities, and the lessons learned from traveling and living in different cultures. Anne shares her insights on the impact of different ways of living, the importance of perceiving people anew every day, and the need for rest and reflection in our lives.
Tune in to this enlightening and inspiring episode as Adam and Anne explore the beauty of Goa, the value of community, and the journey of self-discovery and growth.
For more episodes and information, visit our website: www.wanderingwonderer.org
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Workaway: www.workaway.info
Episode transcript
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Wednesday Feb 07, 2024
#6 - Farewell Travels with My Mum
Wednesday Feb 07, 2024
Wednesday Feb 07, 2024
Join our adventurous host and his vibrant mom as they recount their final experiences in the light-hearted finale of the special travel series, "Wandering Wanderer Travels With My Mum." In this final episode, our audacious travellers share their exploits about exploring the grandeur of South Mumbai. Colonial architecture, exquisite food, intriguing board games, and captivating history of the Elephanta Caves - every moment is recounted in this thrilling escapade.
Our adventurers also share enlightening culinary secrets they've learnt on the journey, such as the preferences for Chai tea in Northern India and why the carrot is red in the winter season. Laced with heartfelt conversations and humorous exchanges, you'll find a unique look into their mother-son relationship, complementing this exciting travel diary.
Despite their contrasting personalities, the duo have learnt to respect their differences and are proud to testify: they're survivors, not quitters! This episode is a flair combination of travel advice, gastronomic delights, historic insights, and the essence of family bonds while travelling. Be ready for laughing fits, loving feats, surprising revelations, and much more! Remember, the adventures continue - so, stay tuned for the next episodes.
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Thursday Feb 01, 2024
#5 - From Jaisalmer to Mumbai
Thursday Feb 01, 2024
Thursday Feb 01, 2024
Join us in the next episode of Wandering Wonderer, the special 'Travels With My Mum' series. We experience the lows of Jaisalmer, seek refuge back in Jodhpur, experience more disappointment in Udaipur and land safely in Mumbai.
We reflect on the challenges of the journey, have a surprise treat courtesy of a very generous family member, and discuss some of the food highlights of the trip to far.
Hotel in Jaisalmer: Desert Haveli Guesthouse
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Monday Jan 22, 2024
#4 - The Blue City
Monday Jan 22, 2024
Monday Jan 22, 2024
Join us for Episode 4, as we recount our experiences in Jodhpur, the blue city, discuss mum's motivations for wanting to visit India, and delve into what we're learning about how to manage a mother/son journey across one of the most intense countries in the world.
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Tuesday Jan 16, 2024
#3 Jaipur - A Concrete Oasis
Tuesday Jan 16, 2024
Tuesday Jan 16, 2024
In Episode 3 of this special series with my mum, we broadcast from our hotel terrace, relaxed and refreshed from a relatively luxurious stay in Jaipur. We update you on our last leg in Agra and our first bus ride in India, bring you our impressions of the great city of Jaipur, and give listeners a bit of backstory on my travels and why my mum and I are doing this without my dad!
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Tuesday Jan 16, 2024
#2 From the Holy City to the Taj Mahal
Tuesday Jan 16, 2024
Tuesday Jan 16, 2024
Join me and mum as we continue our travels from Varanasi to Agra. Hear how our 9-hour train journey went, and whether it was the horrendous experience mum was expecting it to be...We'll relate our impressions of the famous town of Agra and its even more famous monument, the Taj Mahal. And we also reflect on what it was like reconnecting after such a long time apart and dig into some of the more challenging aspects of intergenerational travel.