CHICAGO:
Real or Fake
In this episode of The Radio Vagabond, I had a short trip in Chicago and went to the legendary Wrigley Fields and ate Chicago-style deep-pan-pizza with an old friend, Kurt.
In this episode of The Radio Vagabond, I had a short trip in Chicago and went to the legendary Wrigley Fields and ate Chicago-style deep-pan-pizza with an old friend, Kurt.
Join me in this episode of The Radio Vagabond where I stay with David, who is a lobbyist and former Republican politician. We talk about Donald Trump and why he voted for Trump despite his dislike towards him.
In this episode of The Radio Vagabond, I visit Indianapolis where I stay with an Indian Couchsurfing host who cooks me a wonderful Indian dinner on the first night.
Join me in this episode of The Radio Vagabond where I arrive in Nashville, the music capital of the world. I stayed with my Couchsurfing host Steve, who’s a musician and part of a fake punk band called Snake Vomit.
In this episode of The Radio Vagabond, I visit a smaller city in the state of Tennessee, Chattanooga. I became friends with his host, Casey, and they talk about the city, the area, paddleboarding, murals and “global weirding”.
Join me in this podcast episode of The Radio Vagabond where I travel to Alabama and visit the Gip’s Place in Bessemer, Alabama. I also met 97-year old Henry “Gip” Gipson.
On my way to Alabama, I passed a little sleepy city called Clarksdale in Mississippi. Here I find The Rock & Blues Museum and then it’s also home to “The Voice of God”. Join me on a drive through the state that Justine in Memphis calls Trump Country and that the people here call Sweet Home Alabama. …
In this podcast episode of The Radio Vagabond, I visit the The Lorraine Motel where Dr. Martin Luther King JR was killed 50 years ago, I then took a drive around Memphis with my host, Justine.
In this episode of The Radio Vagabond, I made myself unpopular when I told my couchsurfing hosts in Memphis that I come from the Randers, Denmark.
In this podcast of The Radio Vagabond, I had an interesting time in St. Louis when I visited an outdoor movie theater, a musical, the best zoo in The United States, and told a lie when someone’s dog runs away.