Olaf Ofstad (pictured) was my guest on my 59th WanderLearn episode about how to avoid and survive a kidnapping.
If you haven't listened to it yet, you should listen to it before this episode.
One listener emailed me asking questions and criticizing some issues about the show.
Therefore, in this episode, I air those criticisms and give Olaf Ofstad a chance to answer those questions and criticisms.
You'll also find out how I got mugged in Cameroon.
Buy his 2022 edition of his book about avoiding kidnapping.
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