Stanfords Travel Podcast

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Interviews and lectures from the best travel writers and adventurers in the world, brought to you by Stanfords, London - the world's largest map and travel bookshop, at the heart of exploration since 1853.

Episodes

  • Simon Reeve, in conversation // Stanfords Travel Writers Festival Day 2

    03/02/2017 Duration: 45min

    TV presenter and author Simon Reeve returns to Stanfords Travel Writers Festival to share tales from more than 110 countries he has travelled to making programmes for the BBC, including his new series on Turkey, due to air this spring. Paul Blezard chairs.

  • John Julius Norwich, The Great Cities of History // Stanfords Travel Writers Festival

    03/02/2017 Duration: 43min

    From the origins of urbanisation in Mesopotamia to the global metropolises of today, celebrated historian John Julius Norwich shares stories with Paul Blezard about some of the great cities in history, through the words of some of the greatest authors of our time.

  • Julian Sayarer, Interstate // Stanfords Travel Writers Festival

    03/02/2017 Duration: 44min

    Julian Sayarer, the winner of the Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year, announced last night (Thursday 2nd February), takes to the stage to discuss his award-winning book Interstate: Hitchhiking Through the State of a Nation with Paul Blezard.  

  • Michael Palin, in conversation // Stanfords Travel Writers Festival

    02/02/2017 Duration: 44min

    Michael Palin welcomes the audience by saying; “Why aren’t you all out travelling?” Stanfords is delighted to welcome broadcaster, author and actor Michael Palin to the Stanfords Travel Writers Festival as he shares stories from a life spent travelling to work, with Julia Wheeler.      

  • Lois Pryce, Revolutionary Ride: Travels Through Iran on a Motorbike // Stanfords Travel Writers Festival

    02/02/2017 Duration: 40min

    When Lois Pryce found a note left on her motorbike from a man named Habib, imploring her to visit his hometown of Shiraz to see the real Iran, she immediately set off on the 3,000-mile journey across the country. In this illustrated talk with Julia Wheeler she shares stories of a nation of apparent contradictions … Continue reading Lois Pryce, Revolutionary Ride: Travels Through Iran on a Motorbike // Stanfords Travel Writers Festival

  • Nicholas Jubber, The Timbuktu School for Nomads // Stanfords Travel Writers Festival

    02/02/2017 Duration: 45min

    Award-Winning Author & Travel Writer Nicholas Jubber set out to follow in the footsteps of Leo Africanus, the 16th-century traveller, crossing the forgotten places of North Africa, scarred by terrorist occupation, toward the legendary Timbuktu. Listen as he talks to Julia Wheeler about his encounters with the camps of the Tuareg, Fulani, Berbers, and other communities – … Continue reading Nicholas Jubber, The Timbuktu School for Nomads // Stanfords Travel Writers Festival

  • Simon Reeve, in conversation // Stanfords Travel Writers Festival Day 1

    02/02/2017 Duration: 45min

    TV presenter and New York Times Bestselling Author Simon Reeve returns to Stanfords Travel Writers Festival to share tales from more than 110 countries he has travelled to making programmes for the BBC, including his new series, due to air this spring. Paul Blezard chairs. Simon gives us an account of some of his recent … Continue reading Simon Reeve, in conversation // Stanfords Travel Writers Festival Day 1

  • Levison Wood, Walking the Americas// Stanfords Travel Writers Festival

    02/02/2017 Duration: 47min

    Kicking off this year’s Stanfords Travel Writers Festival, Levison Wood returns for a third year, this time, hot-footed from his latest adventures Walking the Americas, as seen on Channel 4. He talks about his friendship with Alberto, the level of planning that goes into a walk and the added elements that making a documentary add … Continue reading Levison Wood, Walking the Americas// Stanfords Travel Writers Festival

  • Tim Jarvis

    07/02/2016 Duration: 48min

    In 2013 Tim Jarvis and a team of five authentically retraced Sir Ernest Shackleton’s epic journey of polar survival, including sailing a replica James Caird from Elephant Island in Antarctica to the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia followed by a climb through its mountainous interior, using the same rudimentary equipment and navigational techniques as Shackleton … Continue reading Tim Jarvis

  • Levison Wood with Paul Blezard

    07/02/2016 Duration: 46min

    Having recovered from his trek Walking the Nile, author and explorer Levison Wood set off Walking the Himalayas. Join him as he shares stories from the 1700 mile-long trail across the roof of the world, which took him from Afghanistan to Nepal, through great dangers and equally epic beauty. Listen to the event in full below, … Continue reading Levison Wood with Paul Blezard

  • The Politics of Geography – Tim Marshall, Nick Middleton and Anna Reid with Julia Wheeler

    07/02/2016 Duration: 43min

    Tim Marshall, Nick Middleton and Anna Reid speak to Julia Wheeler about the role that maps play in our sense of national identity, the historical significance of state boundaries, and whether there really is such a thing as a country anyway. Listen to the event in full below, or subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and … Continue reading The Politics of Geography – Tim Marshall, Nick Middleton and Anna Reid with Julia Wheeler

  • Simon Reeve with Paul Blezard

    07/02/2016 Duration: 44min

    A final chat for this year’s Stanfords Travel Writers Festival with Simon Reeve and Paul Blezard as he reveals the truth behind the BBC sock budget. Listen to the event in full below, or subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and hear every event.   Find books by Simon Reeve on Stanfords.co.uk

  • Sean Conway

    07/02/2016 Duration: 40min

    Sean Conway – the first person to ever swim the length of Britain – will tells us why on earth he did it, and where you can get a flavour for wild swimming yourself in this entertaining and inspirational talk.   Listen to the event in full below, or subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and hear … Continue reading Sean Conway

  • Christine Toomey with Julia Wheeler

    06/02/2016 Duration: 38min

    Julia Wheeler talks to  author and award-winning journalist Christine Toomey about her two year odyssey into the world of modern Buddhism, and asks why thousands of women from all over the world seem to be embracing the Eastern philosophy. Listen to the event in full below, or subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and hear every … Continue reading Christine Toomey with Julia Wheeler

  • James Crawford with John McCarthy

    06/02/2016 Duration: 42min

    Buildings reflect the world around them and the people who build them – their values and aspirations. Like people, sooner or later, they die. As historical structures face destruction by both seemingly benevolent and deliberately malevolent forces, James Crawford shares with John McCarthy the biographies of some of the world’s most important buildings we’ve lost … Continue reading James Crawford with John McCarthy

  • Horatio Clare with Julia Wheeler

    06/02/2016 Duration: 44min

    Horatio Clare weaves a few yarns about his travels aboard ocean-going container ships on the high seas, as told in his Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year (in association with the Authors’ Club), Down to the Sea in Ships. Listen to the event in full below, or subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and hear … Continue reading Horatio Clare with Julia Wheeler

  • Kate Adie and John McCarthy

    06/02/2016 Duration: 45min

    Kate Adie and John McCarthy took to the stage to discuss their experiences travelling the world to bring us news from the front lines, and the stories they discovered behind the news.  Listen to the event in full below, or subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and hear every event. Find books Kate Adie and John McCarthy on … Continue reading Kate Adie and John McCarthy

  • Simon Reeve on Greece, with Paul Blezard

    06/02/2016 Duration: 43min

    Simon Reeve returns to the stage to talk about his thrilling adventures in far-flung places, and his new series on Greece. Listen to the event in full below, or subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and hear every event. Find books Simon Reeve on Stanfords.co.uk

  • Tristan Gooley

    06/02/2016 Duration: 45min

    A highlight of last year’s Stanfords Travel Writers Festival, The Natural Navigator himself, Tristan Gooley, returns to share his tips to free yourself forever from maps and compasses by following the clues in the world around you. Listen to the event in full below, or subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and hear every event. Find … Continue reading Tristan Gooley

  • Mick Conefrey with Paul Blezard

    05/02/2016 Duration: 44min

    From drugged up occultists to the Duke of Abruzzi, author and film maker Mick Conefrey brings to life the ghosts of the eclectic and eccentric pioneers who first dared to climb the Savage Mountain.   Listen to the event in full below, or subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and hear every event. Find books by … Continue reading Mick Conefrey with Paul Blezard

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