Blog – Rolf Potts Travel Writer, Essayist, Adventurer, Teacher 772 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast Blog – Rolf Potts Mostrando página 35 de 39 Why Noah Baumbach’s “Kicking & Screaming” might be the best movie ever 24/12/2019 Deviate Christmas Special: Celebrating the Sears Wish Book [Rebroadcast] 17/12/2019 Bonus: On the therapeutic uses of reading classic literature and scripture 12/12/2019 What narrative therapy is, and how it can make your life feel more coherent 10/12/2019 America’s most solemn historical sites rarely offer an honest take on history 03/12/2019 Author Alex Banayan on seeking mentors for life (and writing) guidance 26/11/2019 On the under-appreciated reality of revelry, sex, and misadventure in travel 19/11/2019 The world’s cheapest destinations, and why (besides savings) they’re great 12/11/2019 Paul Theroux on aging, slow travel, and the inherent complexity of Mexico 05/11/2019 Bonus: Storytelling for the screen: A lecture from the Paris Writing Workshop 31/10/2019 Benjamin Percy on how comics and movies teach the best lessons about telling stories 29/10/2019 Why travel guidebooks still matter (and how to best use them on the road) 22/10/2019 An insider’s guide to traveling America’s National Parks in the 21st century 15/10/2019 Van Life before #VanLife: Rolf unpacks his very first vagabonding journey 08/10/2019 Ryan Holiday on how to conceive, research, and write a “Big Idea” book 01/10/2019 “American Beauty” has not aged well: Reconsidering the film, 20 years on 26/09/2019 Wesley Morris on why Spike Lee’s “Do the Right Thing” remains a classic 24/09/2019 Explore Europe on Foot: The hows and whys of trek-travel on the continent 17/09/2019 The case for why trekking on foot is the best way to embrace slow travel 10/09/2019 Pico Iyer on travel, impermanence, and what Japan can teach us about life 03/09/2019 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 ... 33 34 35 36 37 ... 39 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn