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Audio

The Nomad Backpackers


14:37 minutes (13.39 MB)

Matt speaks with Natalie and Justin of nomadbackpackers.com who are on an open ended backpacking trip around the world.

Will's Eurotrip: Part 2


28:10 minutes (25.8 MB)

Will discusses his travels through Germany, Italy, Spain and France.

Will's Eurotrip: Part 1


11:51 minutes (10.86 MB)

Eurotrip developer Will Stevens gets ready for his first backpacking trip through Europe. In part one of this series, Will talks with Matt about planning, packing, and his expectations.

Freighter Travel


15:39 minutes (14.33 MB)

Ever want to hitch a ride to Europe on a cargo freighter? Well, you can. Matt talks with an expert about the ins and outs of this unique form of transportation, and how you can set sail on the open seas.

A Map for Saturday


14:59 minutes (13.73 MB)

Filmmaker Brook Silva-Braga discusses his award-winning film A Map for Saturday which chronicles a year long backpacking trip around the world.

Photography Tips


15:46 minutes (14.44 MB)

Matt interviews a freelance photographer who shares his tips on choosing the right camera and taking the perfect photo while backpacking Europe.

Working in Britain


15:35 minutes (14.27 MB)

Matt speaks with the BUNAC Work in Britain team about how American college students are able to get working visas to the UK through this non-profit organization.

Couchsurfing


16:17 minutes (14.91 MB)

In episode 4 of the Eurotrip Podcast, Matt talks with Crystal Murphy of Couchsurfing.com about the increasing popularity of this alternative style of accommodation.

Oktoberfest


11:33 minutes (10.58 MB)

Matt talks with Mike Kaiser about the ins and outs of the largest beer celebration in the world: Oktoberfest.

The Mongol Rally


17:10 minutes (15.73 MB)

Today Matt speaks with Amy Clevenger and Sean Lenihan about what has been described as the greatest adventure in the world. The Mongol Rally is a non-competitive car race that begins in London, England and ends in Ulan Bator, Mongolia.