26 episodes

The open road is my home. Stories are my livelihood. The unknown is what calls me.


Listen for intimate, long-form stories from the road. From the incredible feeling of riding Highway One down the California coast during a perfect Pacific Coast sunset to the heartwrenching experience of sitting on the side of a remote road with my motorcycle in pieces next to my confidence, this show will allow me to take you along with me on my various journeys.


Come along.

Roadrunner Jeremiah Luke Barnett

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 12 Ratings

The open road is my home. Stories are my livelihood. The unknown is what calls me.


Listen for intimate, long-form stories from the road. From the incredible feeling of riding Highway One down the California coast during a perfect Pacific Coast sunset to the heartwrenching experience of sitting on the side of a remote road with my motorcycle in pieces next to my confidence, this show will allow me to take you along with me on my various journeys.


Come along.

    #26 - it's been real, it's been fun

    #26 - it's been real, it's been fun

    In this episode, we finish this trip. The trip is over. Done. Completed. Behind me. It is all a memory in the past. Donzo. Bye bye. Behind me. Over-dover? I don't think that's a saying.

    Anyway, the trip is over, I'm feeling sentimental, and I need to go hug my mom. Ciao. 

    • 9 min
    #25 - Sick as a dog

    #25 - Sick as a dog

    In this episode, we recall the last few especially hard weeks and miles in this trip. Sick and with a breaking motorcycle, all I wanted was to quit. At one point, I was so desperate to end the entire thing that I secretly wished someone would steal my motorcycle in the night and end it all for me. 

    • 31 min
    #24 - the end is near

    #24 - the end is near

    In this episode, we talk about 2 of the greatest lessons I have learned on this journey on the bike, the steadily increasing realization that I have almost reached the end of this journey, and how soothing and soft my voice is in these podcasts. 

    • 9 min
    #23 - i can't feel my face when im in peru

    #23 - i can't feel my face when im in peru

    In this episode, live from the side of the road with trembling, cold, possibly permanently harmed fingers we talk about some of the realities of the winding, demanding road laid out in front of me. 

    • 3 min
    #22 - Roadblocks, Tinder Dates, Tattoos

    #22 - Roadblocks, Tinder Dates, Tattoos

    In this episode, roadblocks, burning tires, tinder dates, and the most perfect of tattoo experiences. Nothing out of the ordinary here.

    • 10 min
    #21 - Hello from the Other Siiiiide

    #21 - Hello from the Other Siiiiide

    In this episode, we sit down with Jeremiah once again to speak about the meaning of the universe, why he ever left tacos in Mexico behind, and whether showing up on time is a good or bad cultural trait. JK, it's just an update from the road to Patagonia :) 

    • 17 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
12 Ratings

12 Ratings

Maria2793 ,

Really enjoying the journey!

Enjoying the honesty, humor and stories of the people and encounters all along the way!

Kyles ipad12345678901 ,

I love this.

Please more stories!! I am addicted to this.

LaxLife14 ,

Día por día

Jeremiah’s ability to paint a story with such clarity, animation, and vulnerability has made this podcast one of my go to fixtures for the last couple weeks. It’s funny because since I first began listening to this podcast, I’ve noticed an interesting behavioral shift. Whenever I have a few minutes in between work or some other activity, I often tend to aimlessly scroll for a few minutes, tune into some streaming, or decompress by turning on some music. Yet, more and more I’m opting to use spare minutes to listen to a bit more of Roadrunner. In fact, I’m doing it now!

The message of episode 6, Día por día, was one that I personally needed this week. So much so that I wrote it down right next to my to do list. If you’re looking for something that’s going to make you experience laughter through its relatability; celebration as you learn about the victories; shared frustration when you hear of the challenges; and an overwhelming sense of awe to be observing this journey, this podcast is for you.

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