Pushkin. I'm always very cautious when it comes to talking about, let's say, in the journeys. I mean, have you ever heard of anything so vain? I'm going to encourage you never to listen to my podcast. Who do we become when we travel? I have never flown without wearing a suit in time? I refuse to do it. Who are we allowed to be? Those blue American passports? As powerful as they are, it doesn't work the same for everyone. And where is everybody going? What's my ideal vacation? I
do love to sit near the ocean and drink. Join me. Brendan Francis Newnham for Not Lost Chats a many season of conversations with writers, actors, and others who all have one thing in common, the travel bug. When I went to a rural bar side of Muscle shows Alabama, and it was kind of like a Pee Wee Herman movie where I walk in and the jukebox stops and everyone stares at me. Each episode, I'll share a postcard from where I've been. The way LA just choose up and
spits out like they just counsel. You're trying to reinvent itself. You can't sum it out better than the Chipper Nile's place being a dialysis center. Talk to a travel writer about their work. I recall a couple of years ago being in a target and literally, for like maybe fifteen seconds, I could not remember what city I was in. And since I got asked for practical travel advice all the time and I don't really know what I'm talking about, I've asked some famous freaking flyers to come in and
answer your questions. If I'm sitting in the seat and the person beside me is acting, I rate, I'm gonna call flight attendant before I stick my size thirteen foot up there. Tiny ass, not lost chats. It starts January fourth. It's perfect listening for a road trip, waiting in a TSA line, or if you're at home doing the dishes, trying to avoid your roommates or family. I think it's actually a crime for children to sit in business class or first class. Why because what kind of business do
you have? Until then, bon voyage
