“Travel is life’s best education, if you allow it be.” – Rolf Potts
In this episode of Deviate, Rolf remixes his interview from the Looking Up Podcast, by Max McCoy. They discuss why travel is a great catalyst for finding direction in life (1:30); how being lonely, lost, and bored allow you to experience travel in a deeper, more vulnerable, more spiritual way (12:30); how traveling and journaling about it can focus one’s writing discipline (20:00); the relationship of one’s travels and one’s work over time (31:00); how to whet your travel appetite by finding adventures at home, and how to navigate relationships as a traveler (41:30); the weird ways souvenirs can deepen the experience and memory of travel (46:00); and Rolf’s life advice to his younger self (50:00).
Max McCoy is the host of the Looking Up podcast.
Notable Links:
- Van Life before #VanLife (Deviate episode)
- Epiphanies of expatriate life in Korea (Deviate episode)
- Time Wealth and the spiritual texture of travel (Deviate episode)
- Thomas Merton (American monk and writer)
- Rumi (13th-century Persian poet)
- Stephen King (American horror author)
- Astronaut pen (writing tool)
- Paris Writing Workshops (Rolf’s writing classes)
- Geoarbitrage (lifestyle-location strategy)
- Robert Creeley (American poet)
- Souvenir, by Rolf Potts (book)
- One Month On the Mekong, by Rolf Potts (essay)
- Donald Barthelme (American author)
The Deviate theme music comes from the title track of Cedar Van Tassel’s 2017 album Lumber.
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