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Palle Bo is a long time radioproducer who has sold his house, car and all of his furniture so he could travel around the world. He has an ambition to visit every country in the world and you can join his trip in this podcast.

Come along as he meet the locals and experience Palle's excitements and concerns regarding the life as digital nomad.

The Radio Vagabond Palle Bo

    • Society & Culture

Palle Bo is a long time radioproducer who has sold his house, car and all of his furniture so he could travel around the world. He has an ambition to visit every country in the world and you can join his trip in this podcast.

Come along as he meet the locals and experience Palle's excitements and concerns regarding the life as digital nomad.

    315 ROME: Top 7 Things to See in the Italian Capital

    315 ROME: Top 7 Things to See in the Italian Capital

    Join me in this VAGABOND SHORT episode, where I whisk you away on a whirlwind tour of Rome, unveiling its timeless allure and hidden treasures.
    7. Roman Forum: Wander through the ancient ruins of the Roman Forum, where the past comes to life amidst broken columns and crumbling temples. It's a journey through time you won't soon forget.
    6. Piazza Navona: Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Piazza Navona, where bustling cafes and street performers captivate your senses. It's the perfect place to soak in the essence of Roman life.
    5. Spanish Steps: Take a moment to relax on the Spanish Steps, a beloved gathering place for locals and tourists alike. Climb to the top for panoramic views of the city below.
    4. Trevi Fountain: Make a wish at the iconic Trevi Fountain, where tossing a coin guarantees your return to Rome. Let the sound of cascading water transport you to a realm of myth and magic.
    3.The Pantheon: Behold the architectural marvel of the Pantheon, a 2000-year-old temple dedicated to the gods. Stand beneath its dome and witness the interplay of light and shadow.
    2. The Colosseum: Step into ancient history at the grand Colosseum, where echoes of gladiator battles still resonate. Marvel at its colossal arches and imagine the roar of the crowd.
    1. Vatican City: Explore the smallest country in the world, home to the Vatican Museums and Michelangelo's masterpiece, the Sistine Chapel. Walk in the footsteps of pilgrims and art enthusiasts alike.
    Links and Resources:
    For more information on Rome's top attractions, visit:
    - Colosseum
    - Vatican Museums
    - Pantheon
    - Trevi Fountain
    - Roman Forum
    - Spanish Steps
    - Piazza Navona
    Stay curious, keep exploring, and embrace the wanderlust with The Radio Vagabond.

    • 9 min
    Introducing the Zero To Travel Podcast

    Introducing the Zero To Travel Podcast

    Join me as a I introduce the Zero To Travel Podcast. It is one of the best travel podcasts and I am proud to been a guest on the show and also to call the host, Jason Moore, a friend. I hope you will enjoy it as much as I do.

    • 3 min
    VERMONT, USA: Ice Cream in Green Mountains (Flashback)

    VERMONT, USA: Ice Cream in Green Mountains (Flashback)

    In this podcast of The Radio Vagabond, I meet Ben and hike the gorgeous Mount Washington.
    See pictures and read the blog post here: www.theradiovagabond.com/192-vermont-ice-cream-in-green-mountains/

    • 24 min
    314 INTERVIEW: A Bad-ass Young Traveller Hitchhiking Across the Atlantic

    314 INTERVIEW: A Bad-ass Young Traveller Hitchhiking Across the Atlantic

    In this episode, you can meet Enora Kriegel, a cool 22-year-old adventurer who hitchhiked across the Atlantic Ocean by sailboat, explored crisis-ridden Venezuela. She did all of that without flying, and encountered extreme budget travellers and unique cycling companions. 
    Enora's stories inspire us to embrace adventure and simplicity in travel. Listen for tales of daring exploration and the warmth of human connection.

    • 30 min
    AUSTRALIA: A Perfect Day in Melbourne with a Local

    AUSTRALIA: A Perfect Day in Melbourne with a Local

    Join me as I explore Melbourne, Australia, in a day packed with local culture, cuisine, and companionship courtesy of my Couchsurfing host, Jon. Our journey starts off at the bustling Melbourne Skydeck, giving us panoramic views of the city. We then visit the iconic Brighton Beach Bathing Boxes before retreating to the serene Royal Botanic Gardens. Along the way, Jon shares his personal stories of friendship and connections made through Couchsurfing. This episode not only highlights the beauty and vibrancy of Melbourne but also delves into how travel can forge deep, personal connections. 

    • 31 min
    312 TOURIST SCAMS: What to be Aware of and How to Avoid them (Part 1)

    312 TOURIST SCAMS: What to be Aware of and How to Avoid them (Part 1)

    Welcome to this episode of Vagabond Shorts, where I switch gears from our usual travel tales to discuss tourist scams and how to avoid them. This isn’t about casting a shadow over the beautiful places I’ve visited but sharing insider tips to ensure your travels are smooth and scam-free.
    With 8 years of constant travel, I’ve encountered my fair share of scams, from overpriced taxis to disappearing tours. Join me with your drink of choice as we delve into these scams, sharing do’s and don'ts and keeping our sense of humor alive. It’s about staying savvy, not scared, and turning these experiences into memorable stories. Let’s learn to outsmart the tricksters and enjoy our adventures to the fullest.
    The Taxi Overcharge has caught me off guard more than once. My tip? Always agree on a fare before starting your journey or insist on using the meter, and keep an eye on your route via your phone.
    The Distract and Grab or The Spill on Your Clothes scam relies on distraction. Someone spills something on you, offers to clean it up, and while you're distracted, an accomplice swipes your valuables. The key to avoiding this? Stay alert and keep your belongings secure.
    The Tale of the Disappearing Act of the Not-So-Magical Tours targets our desire to explore hidden spots. These offers often sound too good to be true because they are. My advice is to approach such deals with skepticism, do thorough research, check reviews, and prefer booking through reliable sources.
    I'm curious about your experiences with scams. Have you ever been impressed by the cunning of a scam or managed to outwit one yourself? Share your tales in the comments. Also, let me know if you're interested in more insights on navigating travel scams.
    Safe travels, and remember, every scam you avoid or encounter enriches your travel story collection.
    My name is Palle Bo, and I gotta keep moving. See you.

    • 11 min

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