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To explore the world in a meaningful way, travel writer Daniel Scheffler takes a carefree and open approach. Covering a variety of purposeful topics, each episode focuses on a specific theme framed as a travel commandment to guide listeners when traveling, regardless of wealth or comfort level. Everywhere reinvents the journey and invites you to open your mind and experience some humanity.

Thou Shalt Throw Out The CheckList

Horseback across Mongolia's steppe for 10 days? No problem, but don't bring your check list, please. John Reede, from Aman Resorts agrees, in our inte...
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Thou Shalt Find Meaning

In the last episode of this season, Daniel Scheffler reflects on South Africa and has an extra long chat with his friend Richard Stengel (MSNBC pundit...
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Thou Shalt Break Down Borders

Travel is all about borders - the physical, the spirital, the metaphorical and the emotional. Daniel Scheffler talks Margaret Atwood's novel, Handmaid...
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Thou Shalt Save The Fucking Planet

Daniel Scheffler wants us to take action on climate change and the environment right now - if Greta Thunberg can do it, so can all of us in our daily ...
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Thou Shalt Prepare For Anything

Daniel Scheffler discovers that preparing for anything leads to the best adventures. Anything can happen, serendipity will make sure of it, as he sees...
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Thou Shalt Seek The Unexpected

Daniel Scheffler finds Jim Morrison in Paris, and decides fuck that city - with much love. Melisa Pelignano from Borgo Egnazio weighs in on Puglia, pl...
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Thou Shalt Embrace The Stillness

Daniel Scheffler shares travel moments where the silence was all consuming - heli snowboarding in Canada, a ten day silent meditation retreat in South...
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10 - Thou Shalt Know Happiness

Whether you're in Bhutan and understanding their Gross Happiness Index, or in rural Western Australia at a pop-up dinner with Fervor, your sense of ri...
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9 - Thou Shalt Just Go With it

My feeling is usually, it is best to simply go with the flow. What's the point of resisting a marvelous pending adventure? Like when you're stuck on a...
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