
Intrepid Global Citizen Podcast
This podcast takes the listener on an adventure-based educational tour around the world. We aim to share our wisdom gained through the blood, sweat, and tears that come along with being confronted with nature and humanity in its rawest form. You will be introduced to bold adventurers who have accomplished inspiring feats of endurance, developed an unmatched level of resilience, and strive to make the world a more peaceful, just place. Whether you are an armchair adventurer, someone who is about to set off on their first trip, or an seasoned veteran in the realm of adventure travel, we guarantee you will have a blast. Sit back, strap on your headphones, and enjoy the ride.
Episodes
32 episodes
Valentin Lazar: Cycling Africa and The Middle East Over 20,000 Kilometers
This podcast episode that will take you on a journey across continents, through adversity, and into the heart of human experience. Today we're diving into an epic adventure that defies imagination.Picture this: A lone cyclist, pedaling a...
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Season 1
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2:13:38

Kimberly Coats From Africa Rising
Kimberly Coats is the CEO of Team Africa Rising, a nonprofit organization that promotes and supports cycling development in Africa. Kimberly has over 12 years of experience creating and managing innovative and impactful programs that empower Af...
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57:39

Joy Ride: A Bicycle Odyssey From Alaska to Argentina
Explorers Kristen and Ville Jokinen met and fell in love while scuba diving in Vietnam. Ville then left his native Finland to join Kristen in Oregon and together they embarked on a life-changing two-year cycling adventure covering 18,000 miles ...
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Season 1
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Episode 30
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1:10:25

Laura Massey-Pugh: A New Guinness World Record for Circumnavigating the World by Tandem Bicycle
In this episode we speak with Laura Massey-Pugh, one half of the team that recently set a Guinness World Record by cycling 18,000 miles on a tandem bicycle in 179 days and 12 hours. Stevie (Steven Massey) is a very experienced ult...
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Season 1
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Episode 29
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55:23

Adventurer/Author Tim Millikin- 46,500 Kilometers, 39 Countries, 3 Years on Bicycle
Tim embarked on a daring dream to pedal around the globe. With nothing but sheer determination and a modest budget of 6 pounds (7 USD) per day, he mounted his trusty 90-pound (110 USD) bicycle, setting off from Reading, United Kingdom, without ...
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1:27:36

Cycling the Karakorum Highway in Pakistan
In this thrilling episode, we embark on a two-wheeled expedition through one of the world's most breathtaking landscapes - the Karakoram Highway in Pakistan. Join us as we pedal our way through this mountainous wonderland, exploring the culture...
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Season 1
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Episode 27
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1:36:52

Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Kurdistan, and 40,000 Kilometers on a Bicycle with Marc Tiburski
After cycling 700 kilometers in 24 hours as a competitive cyclist, Marc Tiburski left his home in Germany and is now 666 days and 40,000 kilometers into his world cycling tour. In this episode we talk about how he achieved celebrity status in I...
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Season 1
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Episode 26
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1:39:30

The Proper Paupers- Cycling Around the World on a Tandem Bicycle
YJ & Gracia are currently on a mission to cycle across the world to get back home to Singapore on a tandem bicycle. Before their adventure, they did van life for a year in the United States driving around 48 states. In this episode,...
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Season 1
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Episode 25
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1:01:15

Conversation with 10Adventures Podcast Host and Founder Richard Campbell
Richard is the founder and CEO of 10Adventures, where he helps people create the experiences that end up as the photos on their walls, the stories that are told at family reunions, and the memories that last a lifetime. Richard has spent ...
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Season 1
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Episode 24
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1:11:21

10 Adventures Podcast Interview- Unhinged in Ethiopia: Two Thousand Kilometers of Hell and Heaven on a Bicycle
This is an interview I did for the 10 Adventures Podcast. The host Richard Campbell read my book, Unhinged in Ethiopia: Two Thousand Kilometers of Hell and Heaven on a Bicycle in preparation for the episode and we took a deep dive into...
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Season 1
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Episode 23
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43:41

Nomadic Sportsman- Juan Pablo Toro- 33 Countries, 18,500 Kilometers on a Bicycle
Juan Pablo Toro is a tennis player and adventurer who was born in Santiago de Chile. He had a normal life. Almost too normal. To defeat boredom, in December 2019 he started traveling around the world, but 4 months later the pandemic started and...
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Season 1
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Episode 22
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2:24:19

Life Travel And The People In Between with Author and Adventurer Mike Nixon
Mike Nixon is a globetrotter who has spent nearly a decade living and traveling abroad. From experiencing Paraguay in the Peace Corps, being stationed in Japan with the United States Navy, NGOs in Nicaragua, and everything in between, Mike has ...
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Season 1
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Episode 21
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2:15:32

Walking the World For 30 Years- Karl Bushby and Angela Maxwell
The Goliath Expedition is Karl Bushby's attempt to walk around the world "with unbroken footsteps", from Punta Arenas, Chile, to his home in Hull, England. He began his journey on November 1, 1998 and originally expected to finish the ov...
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Season 1
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Episode 20
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2:20:38

Adam Swanson Cycles the World at Age 19
Adam Swanson is 19 years old and is 1.5 years into a world cycling tour as a gap year between high school and college. He is traveling to educate himself on the world before going to university, to grow as a person, and to grow his love f...
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Season 1
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Episode 19
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1:40:16

Argentina to Alaska by Bicycle- "North to Alaska" Author Trevor Lund
In 1999, Trevor Lund set out to fulfil a 10-year dream of cycling the length of the Americas, from southern Argentina to north Alaska. With little planning and no mobile phone and soon finding himself all alone after his companion quit, his jou...
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Season 1
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Episode 18
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2:16:14

Cape Town to Cairo by Bicycle- "Unhinged in Ethiopia" Star Tetsuya Mizoguchi
I am happy to introduce you to Tetsuya Mizoguchi, a veteran adventurer and character in my book Unhinged in Ethiopia: Two Thousand Kilometers of Hell and Heaven on a Bicycle via a podcast conversation. Tetsuya Mizoguchi has bee...
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Season 1
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Episode 17
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1:43:26
The Ocean Cyclist: World Circumnavigation by Pedal-Powered Boat- M. Scott Ault
M. Scott Ault is a Calgary based artist, author and sporadic adventurer. He grew up in east- central Ontario and knew there was more "out there" than just what had been taught in books and through movies.. adventure and that it was sitting ther...
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Season 1
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Episode 16
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1:43:12

Walking Across Malaysia on a Sprained Ankle For Mother Earth- Roman Onillon
Adventurer and YouTuber Roman Onillon joins us for another conversation. This time we discuss his walking trip across Malaysia- a 500 kilometer journey with his wife during the steamy summer months. They were on a mission to clean up his adopte...
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Season 1
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Episode 15
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52:43

The Peace Corps- Mongolia, Tour Cycling, and Stilt Walking With Beth Godshall
Beth Godshall was in the Peace Corps as an Environmental Volunteer for 1 year in Mongolia. She lived in a ger, or yurt without running water, so she had to walk to the river whenever she wanted to bath or cook. She witnessed the magic of horse ...
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Season 1
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Episode 14
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1:35:50

Solidarity Rising- Cycling Around The World For Western Sahara
Sanna and Benjamin are two Swedish human rights defenders who are currently cycling 48,000 kilometers through 40 countries for two years to raise awareness about Western Sahara, Africa´s last colony. While biking up and down the equivalent of 2...
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Season 1
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Episode 13
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1:17:49

Bristol to Beijing By Bicycle With Josh Day (Part 2)
In this episode Josh Day shares advice about bicycle touring in the extreme cold, talks about his experience taking a boat from Vladivostok, Russia to South Korea, his harrowing adventure camping in the snow in "no man's land" in between the Ch...
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Season 1
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Episode 12
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50:25

Bristol to Beijing With Josh Day- 2 Years and 25,000 Kilometers on a Bicycle-Part 1
In 2017, Josh left his front door in England on a journey of a lifetime to cycle the length of Eurasia and travel from Bristol to Beijing. 2 years and 25,000km later he arrived, having crossed the Kyzl-Kum desert, the Mongolian Steppe and the f...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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2:21:49

Bicycling the Political Divides in the United States- Anne Winkler-Morey
Anne Winkler-Morey has a PhD from the University of Minnesota and taught history and ethnic studies at colleges and Universities in the Twin Cities for three decades. In the 1980s she was the Director of the Central America Resource Center in M...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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2:23:33
Bikepacking Races and Life with Steve O’Shaughnessy
In this episode My Back 40 Podcast host Steve O'Shaughnessey and I talk about the great outdoors, bikepacking races in North America, mental health, and the wisdom gained from being on a bicycle. Steve has raced the AR 700, a 700 kilome...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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1:56:10

Alaska to Argentina by Bicycle with Pierre Moreau
In this episode Pierre Moreau pauses for a breather in bear country, British Columbia to recap his journey across the Americas by bicycle. He celebrates his one year anniversary on the road with a stop at Diary Queen to record a conversat...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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1:52:15
