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Diary of a Seasoned Traveller

Diary of a Seasoned Traveller

De: Richard Marshall
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Nearly two decades ago, when I was 30, I left the UK with a round-the-world ticket, and no plan to return. I kept the whole thing a secret. I then spent seven months drifting through Dubai, India, Hong Kong, South East Asia, and finally on to Australia. This was way before smartphones, Google Maps, or Instagram ever existed. I wrote everything down in internet cafés, trying to capture it all as honestly as I could. This podcast tells the story of why it’s been sat untouched on my hard drive for almost 20 years. And why I think the world is finally ready to hear it.



© 2025 Diary of a Seasoned Traveller
Episodios
  • Before Screens Sold Us Our Insecurities
    Jul 2 2025

    No need for an ‘SEO-friendly-keyword-flooded-encyclopedic-breakdown’ of what this bitesize clip from episode 1 is all about. Just invest 3 minutes from your busy schedule and give it a listen.

    Share it if you agree. Move your thumbs and choose something else if you don’t. I’m good either way.

    Just as long as the algorithm and the robots aren’t pestering us to optimise engagement, then I’m happy.

    Listen to the full opening episode where this clip was taken from HERE on Apple Podcasts. Or listen to it HERE on Spotify.

    Keep the dream alive guys, you're enough as you are.

    Much love & time-travelling kisses,

    Rich xx

    YouTube Channel & Substack Link Coming Soon

    Email me with your thoughts about the diary and to get on the mailing list even before the newsletter is ready: richardmsuc@gmail.com

    This is all still in its embryonic phases of development, so it's great to have to here!

    Más Menos
    3 m
  • It Started With a Message
    Jul 2 2025

    This isn’t the official trailer, but it’s probably the closest thing to one for now. In this bitesize clip from the opening episode I talk about why I’m finally publishing the words I wrote all those years ago.

    You’ll hear how my nephew read a piece of my diary about scuba diving that left a lasting impression on him.

    How I’d managed to capture something he'd felt himself but couldn’t quite put into words. And how his reaction made me wonder who else this might speak to in 2025.

    If you’re curious why someone would share something this old, in the hope that it still means something, grab your headphones and get involved. You can listen to the full opening episode here on Apple Podcasts or here on Spotify.

    It’s lovely to have you along for the ride.

    Much love & travel blessings,

    Rich xx

    YouTube Channel & Substack Link Coming Soon

    Email me with your thoughts about the diary and to get on the mailing list even before the newsletter is ready: richardmsuc@gmail.com

    This is all still in its embryonic phases of development, so it's great to have to here!

    Más Menos
    6 m
  • Face to Face with a Thresher Shark
    Jul 1 2025

    If you’re new here, check out the opening episode here on Apple Podcasts or here on Spotify, where I explain what this raw, personal, and very much “in the moment” travel diary is all about. Here's a bitesize clip if you haven't got half an hour to spare! Listen on Spotify here if that's your thing.

    These 18 year old memoirs were never written as a polished travel blog. Nor a way to make money or go viral (I don’t think “going viral” was even a thing back in 2007). These words were just me, a 30 year old guy trying to make sense of what he was seeing, who he was, and where the hell he was going next.

    Today’s extract is from the Philippines, back in the day when I was training as a dive master on the island of Malapascua. I talk about pre-dawn beach waits, blood-red sunrises, and diving at Monad Shoal—a place famous for its elusive thresher sharks.

    These are incredible creatures with absurdly long tails they actually whip their prey with. This entry is my wide-eyed account of seeing one up close underwater, plus a bit about cleaner wrasse, 'La Niña' rains, and the ridiculous beauty of that part of the world.

    Hope you enjoy it. Ring the bell for notifications of the latest episodes, follow and of course rate the show if you like it, or just tell me what you think by email.

    Love and blessings,

    Rich xx

    PS - share it to spread some classic non-AI curated art!

    YouTube Channel & Substack Link Coming Soon

    Email me with your thoughts about the diary and to get on the mailing list even before the newsletter is ready: richardmsuc@gmail.com

    This is all still in its embryonic phases of development, so it's great to have to here!

    Más Menos
    19 m
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