Routes

LNER

Season 2 of Routes is here - Jenni Falconer invites you to grab the window seat and travel the world from your favourite podcast app! Welcome to ROUTES FROM LNER — the podcast that makes travel feel closer than ever. We’re setting off for adventure with some well-known faces and exploring what travel means to them. From wild adventures to chill getaways, join Jenni for laid-back, meaningful and humorous conversations. ROUTES from LNER is about to take you on a journey through the places, people, and stories that make the world feel a little more alive. We’ll save you a seat!

  1. Jack Savoretti: Italian Roots, Tour Tales and the Royal Albert Hall

    2 DAYS AGO

    Jack Savoretti: Italian Roots, Tour Tales and the Royal Albert Hall

    From interrailing across Europe with a gang of friends as a teen, to celebrating twenty years in music at the Royal Albert Hall, Jack Savoretti’s life has been shaped by movement, culture and connection. In this episode of Routes from LNER, the singer-songwriter joins Jenni to talk about the journeys that influenced him, his love of train travel, and why Newcastle will always hold a special place in his heart. Jack reflects on growing up between cultures, with an Italian father, an English mother, and childhood years spent at an international school in Switzerland surrounded by classmates from every corner of the world. He shares stories of weekend escapes to Florence and Venice as a teenager, the chaos of 90’s interrailing trips where plans fell apart and friends disappeared along the way, and how those early adventures sparked a lifelong love of trains and travelling without a fixed destination. There’s also plenty of talk about family life on the road, from cooking competitive batches of homemade pesto with his kids to the emotional experience of taking his daughter on her first trip abroad. Jack opens up about reconnecting with his Italian roots while making music, how travel feeds his songwriting, and why cities like Athens and Marrakech continue to inspire him. Expect stories about slipping on stage, furniture hunting in tour cities, Italian superstitions, and the simple magic of seeing the world pass by from a train window.

    43 min
  2. The Quiet Coach: Taking Risks, Finding Television, and Never Growing Up with Leigh Francis

    24 FEB

    The Quiet Coach: Taking Risks, Finding Television, and Never Growing Up with Leigh Francis

    From secretly filming sketches in the art department to turning up at TV meetings in full character, this week’s Quiet Coach guest has never taken the conventional route. In this episode of Routes from LNER, Jenni Falconer sits down with comedian, actor, artist and podcaster Leigh Francis for a funny, chaotic and surprisingly honest chat about creativity, confidence and carving out a career by backing yourself, even when no one else quite understands what you’re doing. From missing out on art college to becoming a senior graphic designer drawing crocodiles on demand, Leigh shares how eight years of graft (and a lot of dressing up) led to his big break. There are brilliant behind-the-scenes stories about inventing his characters, where Leigh speaks about living by the motto “Don’t grow up, it’s a trap,” why he still spends his downtime sewing, sculpting and building green-screen studios in his loft, and how proud he feels bringing wife Jill into the spotlight on their podcast, Unlikely Friends. It’s a candid look at ego, insecurity, hard work and the joy of still loving what you do. Plus, as always, we get into snacks, tracks and hacks, including five-pound Mini Gems from WHSmith, accidental double breakfasts in first class, a loft full of abandoned travel pillows, and the unforgettable moment he forgot his ESTA and ended up flying to Florida with nothing but a backpack. Warm, self-deprecating and packed with laugh-out-loud moments, this is a relaxed and revealing conversation about staying playful, taking risks, and never quite doing things the normal way.

    22 min
  3. Leigh Francis: Leeds Beginnings, Comedy Chaos & Keith Lemon

    17 FEB

    Leigh Francis: Leeds Beginnings, Comedy Chaos & Keith Lemon

    From Leeds beginnings and Bridlington beach trips to Halloween weddings and first overseas adventures, Leigh Francis’s life off-screen is as colourful as the characters he’s created. In this episode of Routes, Leigh joins Jenni to talk about growing up in Yorkshire, the chaotic comedy worlds of Celebrity Juice and Bo’ Selecta, and how his childhood shaped his sense of humour. He reflects on early travel experiences, static caravan holidays, and his first drunken friend holiday abroad, which set the tone for a lifetime of hilarious misadventures. Leigh shares stories that are equal parts funny and heartfelt, from carrying a life-size Howard the Duck on the train to visiting his favourite locations from Back to the Future, and the time he met Pharrell while wearing the same hat. He talks about family road trips through Whitby, the joy of Comic‑Con cosplay, and the creative process behind iconic characters like Keith Lemon. Along the way, there’s laughter, nostalgia, and genuine insight into the experiences that fuel his comedy. He also opens up about life on the road, being recognised (or not!) around the world, and the special journeys he’s shared with his wife and kids. Whether it’s memories of seaside arcades, discovering the magic of Disney on honeymoon, or everyday family life, this episode is a silly, personal, and unfiltered look at the laughs, travel tales, and roots that have made Leigh who he is.

    35 min
  4. Siân Welby: Morning Radio, Train Trips and Baby Bags

    3 FEB

    Siân Welby: Morning Radio, Train Trips and Baby Bags

    Siân Welby’s route into broadcasting has been shaped by curiosity, instinct and a willingness to say yes before she had everything figured out. In this episode of Routes from LNER, the Capital Breakfast presenter joins Jenni to talk about the journeys, both literal and personal, that have defined her life and career so far. She reflects on growing up with classic British seaside holidays, discovering the thrill of travel on her first trip to Disney World, and heading to Spain at 16 on her first holiday without her parents. As her career began to take shape, those early adventures turned into unexpected work trips, including filming in Las Vegas at 19 while still juggling retail jobs at home, and later travelling the world with Formula E, visiting cities like Mexico City and Hong Kong and collecting memories that stayed with her long after she returned home. Siân also opens up about finding her place in broadcasting, from learning the ropes in live sport and weather presenting to becoming one of the most recognisable voices on UK radio. She shares what early starts really feel like, the pressure and unpredictability of live television, the viral weather moments that changed her career, and why radio pushed her further than anything else she’s done. The conversation touches on motherhood, navigating travel with a young child, and how her relationship with travel has shifted towards slower, simpler breaks by the sea... making this a funny, honest and reflective episode about growth, balance and knowing when to slow the pace.

    40 min

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Season 2 of Routes is here - Jenni Falconer invites you to grab the window seat and travel the world from your favourite podcast app! Welcome to ROUTES FROM LNER — the podcast that makes travel feel closer than ever. We’re setting off for adventure with some well-known faces and exploring what travel means to them. From wild adventures to chill getaways, join Jenni for laid-back, meaningful and humorous conversations. ROUTES from LNER is about to take you on a journey through the places, people, and stories that make the world feel a little more alive. We’ll save you a seat!

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