This is one of my favorite podcasts this year. I admire Mike Spencer Bown. He's been traveling for the last 25 years. He's been to every country. He's the author of The World's Most Travelled Man.

Does he deserve that title?

He didn't even pick that title. His publisher did.

We discuss whether that topic as well as these topics:

  • How many Canadian provinces are there? He didn't know, even though he's Canadian! Sacrilege! Answer: 10. Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan.
  • What does he have to do to claim that he's been to a country?
  • How's Saudi Arabia now?
  • We discuss Travel's Century Club
  • How was it like to be in the first tourist in Somalia?
  • Would he go to the moon or Mars?
  • How's Antarctica?
  • What about Kazakstan? 
  • How are his language skills?
  • How does he finance his travels?
  • Why did he spend $50,000 in chickens?
  • How much would it cost to reverse engineer the brain?
  • Could the USA and Canada unite?
  • How do you get a gun in Canada?
  • In 300 years, is it better to live in Canada or the Sahara?
  • What does he think about Bitcoin?
  • What does he think of the future of Africa?
  • If he were a time traveler going into the future, what would he expect to see?
  • How was it like to go for months without speaking?

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