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Letters from Japan and beyond
- By: Carolyn Hancock
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I loved Japan -- its culture, people and beauty. You'll hear our stories about the fun and challenges of living in Japan, traveling in its beautiful country, and the joy of slowly earned friendships. Listen Thursdays and Fridays in 10 minute episodes to gear up for your weekend adventures.
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Jasper Reid's Letter from India
- By: Jasper Reid
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All things India. The oldest and yet youngest country on earth: 1.4 billion people; massive scale, impossible to grasp and going like a train. But what's it like? What on earth's going on? Tune in, listen up and get to know India.Jasper Reid is an entrepreneur, commentator and Indophile living in New Delhi with his family and their various animals.
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The Letter from Ireland Podcast
- By: Mike Collins
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The Letter from Ireland Podcast. Join us as we travel in the footsteps of your Irish Ancestors around Ireland - visiting their homelands and telling their stories and with lots of great Irish music along the way.
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Letters From Africa
- By: Vivian Amah Ofre - Vivian Is an emerging poet and youth educator from Nigeria on a mission to champion a forward-thinking movement that drives policy changes toward increased access and quality higher education across Africa.
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Begin the story of a people as one thing, and somehow, that becomes the predominant story that defines them. The Letters From Africa podcast is about Africa today, Africa tomorrow and the kind of Africans we need to become for the Africa that we want. Here, we explore stories and subjects that will shape the collective futures of our continent.
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Letters From the Road Podcast
- By: Jamie Schumacher
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Letters From the Road sends you stories and encouragement from your traveling friends, Jamie and Clay Schumacher. The pair are nomads traveling North America in their RV with their kids and dogs, checking out all the hikes and breweries they can along the way. Grab your favorite beverage and pull up a chair to our cozy campfire chat. We share a bit about our recent travels, a letter from Jamie’s Substack, and a discussion in each episode. Join us every Sunday. lettersfromtheroad.substack.com
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