Travel journalist and full-time digital nomad Joel Balsam joins Matt over a bottle of wine. He talks about his upbringing in Canada as the grandson of a Holocaust survivor and how that shaped his politics, his values, and his curiosity about the world. Matt and Joel discuss what they love about Bolivia and Joel shares his path to becoming a professional travel journalist. Joel then talks about some of the most interesting stories he has covered from the Creole Black cowboys in the American South, to surfing bore tidal waves in the Amazon, to venomous snakes that could cure cancer, to the mysterious naked night runners of western Kenya. He also shares his lessons on the politics, history, and travel experiences he had while writing the Lonely Planet guidebooks for Armenia as well as Albania and Kosovo.
Episode #266: Chasing the World’s Most Interesting Stories as a Travel Journalist with Joel Balsam
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About the Guest
Joel Balsam
Joel Balsam is a Canadian freelance journalist, author of 13 Lonely Planet guidebooks, and has been a full-time digital nomad since 2015. With more than a decade of experience as a freelancer, he has reported from five continents on a wide array of topics including travel, culture, language, environment, politics, technology, and business. Joel has written for Travel + Leisure, National Geographic Travel, Time, The Guardian, BBC Travel, Lonely Planet, Atlas Obscura, The Globe and Mail, Vice, ESPN and many more. He speaks 4 languages and has traveled to nearly 60 countries.
What You'll Learn
- Some of the world’s most interesting (and little known) stories Joel has covered
- History, politics and travel tips for Armenia
- Stories and Recommendations for Albania and Kosovo
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CHECK OUT JOEL’S LONELY PLANET GUIDEBOOKS
READ JOEL’S ARTICLES
- Pictures of Bread Baking for Day of the Dead Celebrations in Oaxaca, Mexico
- The Dream of An ‘Internet Country’ That Would Let You Work From Anywhere
- Black Cowboys: Creole Trail Rides Showcase Unique Culture
- The Mysterious, Naked Night Runners of Western Kenya
- What Happened to Montreal’s Legendary Melon?
- Chasing River Monsters
- Snake Venom and Cancer Research
LOCATION WHERE THE INTERVIEW TOOK PLACE
OTHER MAVERICK SHOW EPISODES MENTIONED
OTHER PLACES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
- Mathare Slums in Nairobi, Kenya
- Ksamil, Albania
- Saranda, Albania
- Algeria
- Armenia
- Bolivia
- Bosnia
- Rio, Brazil
- Salvador de Bahia, Brazil
- Chiapas, Mexico
- Montreal & Quebec, Canada
- Corfu, Greece
- Ireland
- Kenya
- Kosovo
- Ceuta, Morocco
- Melilla, Morocco
- Chefchaouen, Morocco
- Tangier, Morocco
- Tetouan, Morocco
- Russia
- South America
- Spain
- Sweden
- Turkey
- Yugoslavia
OTHER PEOPLE MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
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Time Stamped Show Notes
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[2:23] Introducing Joel Balsam
[3:38] Joel talks about Salvador de Bahia in Brazil
[6:36] Joel’s Family History of Surviving the Holocaust
[8:27] How Joel’s World View Developed
[12:32] Matt and Joel talk about Bolivia
[15:36] Joel’s Path to Becoming a Professional Travel Journalist
[17:16] Joel’s National Geographic Story in Oaxaca, Mexico
[18:52] Joel’s ESPN Story About Surfing a Tidal Wave in the Amazon
[20:04] Joel’s Guardian Story about the Creole Black Cowboys in the Southern U.S.
[21:11] Joel’s Atlas Obscura Story on the Montreal Melon
[22:09] Joel’s Experience in Kenya
[24:23] Joel’s Experience in Morocco
[26:21] Joel’s Experience in Armenia
[33:01] Joel’s Experience and Recommendations in Albania and Kosovo