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Sal Si Puedes Travel Podcast
by City Terrace
This East Los Angeles native, now part-time vagabond, gives his thoughts on his budget-friendly travels. Each episode will feature an essay on a country or city. Also included will be commentary on a book and podcast dealing with travel, a punk or metal band from the country being discussed, veg friendly discoveries, zines, and cinema. The East L.A. Guide to Unsettling Down is plain-spoken and intended to highlight the wonders of travel. All are welcome.
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Colombia: My Word Is Testament (Don't Believe The Hype)
Back, after a Central American hiatus!Episode 4: My Word Is Testament (Don’t Believe The Hype) featuring:Colombia, Remember The First Time We Met Part 2 (essay)Paradise Travel: An Insult to Cinema (movie review)Soda Killers - An Zine for Eclectic Heads (zine review)Vegan Food For Thought Sans The Narcissism (podcast review)References: Kramer, Binomio De Oro, Los Llayras, Jr. Walker, Motley Crue, Negazione, Nekrofilth, Papa Jackson, Reacción Violenta, Fenton Robinson, John Steinbeck, Jimmy Reed, The Outlaws, George Carlin, Nick Diaz, Ozzy, Tercer Mundo, etc.
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Colombia: A Beautiful Malady
As we had discussed in previous episodes, Guanajuato is my favorite city. Colombia is my favorite country. Not for the food, not for the stupid stereotypes, but for the ebullience, resilience and passion for life of those that have crossed my path in that glorious land. The lively people, the sunny weather, the warm gestures, the harmonious Spanish. In the magic of the friendships I’ve made. Colombia, my adopted homeland.
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Guanajuato Part 2: Free As The Wind
Part 2 of my love for Guanajuato, my favorite city. “Free As The Wind” essay, Venezuelan punk rock review. North Macedonian zine review, and a review of the Women Who Travel podcast and much more.
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Guanajuato: An Internal Exile Finds Sanctuary
Of all the places I have visited, Guanajuato is my oasis. Cobblestone roads, blue skies, great food, friendly people, that magical vibe and only a 4-hour flight from Los Angeles. Ok, let’s go back.
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Stay Hungry (Yo Soy Vagabundo)
How I became a part-time vagabond. From East L.A. to New York City to Guanajuato and beyond. My celebration of the open road begins, now. "People say that what we're all seeking is a meaning of life. I don't think that's what we're all seeking. I think that what we're seeking is an experience of being alive." (Joseph Campbell)
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Trailer #2 The Way They're Working On You.
Finally, Trailer #2. So here you go. Next week, our first episode: Stay Hungry (Yo Soy Vagabundo) explores WHY I started to travel on the cheap. WHAT I love so much about the open road. WHERE I have been. WHEN this part-time vagabonding way of life began. HOW I discovered my favorite place in the world. Where did my love for distorted music begin? Why the love of fanzines? Why are my tastes geared toward the underground. Why? Why? Why? Are roots only for trees?
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Trailer #1: The Ceremony is About to Begin.
What is this travel podcast about? Here is a preview. "People say that what we are all seeking is a meaning for life. I don't think that's what we're really seeking. I think what we're seeking is an experience of being alive." (Joseph Campbell)
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This East Los Angeles native, now part-time vagabond, gives his thoughts on his budget-friendly travels. Each episode will feature an essay on a country or city. Also included will be commentary on a book and podcast dealing with travel, a punk or metal band from the country being discussed, veg friendly discoveries, zines, and cinema. The East L.A. Guide to Unsettling Down is plain-spoken and intended to highlight the wonders of travel. All are welcome.
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City Terrace
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