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The Observer Effect

The Observer Effectwww.observereffectpodcast.com
These are strangers' travel stories. Each time I ask how travel has changed them and hope listening like this evaporates borders.
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Episode 45: A Matter of Circumstance—Egypt, Where Silas Started to Wonder

Silas works at Harding University in Greece, an overseas program where students spend a semester just outside Athens. A former attendee himself, he now leads the trips around the Mediterranean that made such a big impact on his life. I asked whether he could put into words what this kind of experience does to a young person ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. Join the Observer Effect Kiva Team→ at Kiva.org. "The mere exercise of attent...

Apr 10, 201744 min

Episode 44: Everyone—Chicago, Where Helkin Came Out

Helkin moved to Chicago from Venezuela to study English, with dreams of big city life and plans to return to the company that gave him time off. He ended up falling in love and getting married. I asked why he came out ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. Join the Observer Effect Kiva Team→ on Kiva.org. "Trembling knees and an unrelenting sense of failure is one way forward." —Terri Kapsalis

Apr 03, 201748 min

Episode 43: The Tattoo—Australia, Where Bertrand Was Cured of Travel

Bertrand shared a traditional Italian drink with us from a wooden, six-spouted pot—called La Grolla—one evening in his home in Bordeaux with his girlfriend Anna. We had no idea how rich a story he would tell when we asked what his tattoo means ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. Join the Observer Effect Kiva Team→ on Kiva.org. "It seemed to me beyond the realms of possibility that I should travel so far." —Sigmund Freud

Mar 26, 201730 min

Episode 42: The Last—Kenya, Where Anna Kidnapped a Baby

Anna was once a stewardess and did something unexpected on her regular route to Kenya, but that's just one small part of her story. She met her boyfriend Bertrand in Australia, when she moved there from Italy because of a tragedy. And we met them when we stayed in their apartment in Bordeaux, France through Airbnb. Nearly every night, they cooked a special dish for us since they're chefs. We couldn't believe our good fortune, asking excitedly how all these travels changed her ... and hope listen...

Mar 20, 201737 min

Episode 41: Fingertip, Dot, Ray, Gauze, Sea—Casa Azul, Where Tomek Saw Symbolism

Tomek visited Frida Kahlo's Blue House in Mexico City, little knowing that I would interview him while we stood in line. I asked him to describe one of her paintings ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. "As a matter of fact, there is just as much that is interesting, strange, mysterious, and wonderful; just as much to be learned that is edifying, broadening, and refining in a cabbage as there is in a page of Latin." —Booker T. Washingto...

Mar 13, 201714 min

Episode 38: Thus You Shall Bless—Hawaii, Where Carroll Wanted to See the Stars

Carroll moved from Chicago to Arkansas, then Texas. I asked why he didn't feel worthy of going on the trip to Hawaii his kids gave him to celebrate his thirty-fifth anniversary ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. Check out Elsie's story on Kiva.org. Only 25 days left to help her reach her goal. Go to this link to make a small loan: https://www.kiva.org/lend/1226339 "The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine upon you...

Feb 06, 201735 min

Episode 37: If You're Going To—Standing Rock, Where Mary Ann Delivered Supplies

Mary Ann wanted to support the effort to block the Dakota Access Pipeline but also wanted to make sure her intent was the right one. I asked whether going to Standing Rock changed her ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. Whether you go or not, Mary Ann highly recommends reading the Resource Packet at: Standing Rock Solidarity Network→ Also check out Kiva.org. "A sentence starts out like a lone traveler heading into a blizzard at midnigh...

Jan 30, 201746 min

Episode 36: Travel Medicine Kit—Madrid, Where Jane Saw a Bullfight

The Hull House Museum in Chicago has one particular item on which they have lavished special attention. Instead of a paper label stuck to the wall simply telling what the object is, they commissioned a book to draw every visitor into a slow museum experience. I tracked down and asked its author, Terri Kapsalis, what role travel played in shaping Jane Addams and Hull House ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. You can buy Terri's book on ...

Jan 23, 20171 hr 7 min

Episode 35: Afterwardsness—Athens, Where Sigmund's Desire Led Us Astray

The Freud Museum at Berggasse 19 in Vienna showcases among other artifacts from the psychoanalyst's life, his suitcase, stamped with his initials and the name of his adopted city. They also published a book called Freud's Travels. I asked what led him to choose travel as one of the defining metaphors of his work ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. Check out Kiva.org to make a loan to a small business owner in a place where capital is h...

Jan 17, 201742 min

Episode 34: An Everlasting Itch for Things Remote—Fiji, Where Tim Came Closest to Channeling Melville

The Moby-Dick Marathon draws fans of Herman Melville's classic from all over the world to the New Bedford Whaling Museum in Massachusetts every January to read the great book straight through over 25 glorious hours. Afterwards, I sat down with a scholar who has taught Melville in Pakistan and led his own life of adventure. I asked why Melville took that fateful first voyage on the Acushnet in 1840 ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. "S...

Jan 09, 201754 min

Episode 33: Only Go—Ulm, Where Gerald and Franz Start the Camino Each Year

Gerald and Franz walk for five days every year along the Camino de Santiago, the traditional route of pilgrims from all over Europe to the western coast of Spain, picking up where they left off the last year. We asked why they started their pilgrimage ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. Check out Kiva.org to make a loan to a small business on the other side of the world. "On the first day of our pilgrimage I barely used my camera." —Pa...

Jan 02, 20178 min

Episode 32: The Dream—Cebu, Where Hitoshi and His Family Began Their Journey Around the World

Hitoshi spent a decade saving for his and his wife Yoko's dream of traveling the world only to realize it with their two little daughters just before they hit school age. We asked Sana and Rena what their favorite country is ... and hope listening like this makes borders as meaningless to us as they are to them. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. Check out Hitoshi's website→tabikazoku.com. Go to Kiva.org and join The Observer Effect Team to lend capital to a small business in on the oth...

Dec 27, 201626 min

Episode 31: Un'emozione gigante—Sauveterre-de-Béarn, Where Giorgio Spent a Nice Night in a Haunted Pension

Giorgio pivoted from architecture to journalism, now researching and writing novels from his wondrous apartment in one of the more fascinating corners of Rome. I asked what the abstract painting of a man lying prone in a strange body of water on his wall meant ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. It was a dream his mother had. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. Join the Observer Effect Team at Kiva.org to lend a small amount of money that makes a big difference in the li...

Dec 20, 201627 min

Episode 29: The Ten Pound Poem—Oxford, Where Vixen Found Another Way About

Vixen, Street Poet, wrote me an on-the-spot work when I ran into her in Oxford. I asked how we can help ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. Check out Kiva.org and let us know what you think. "Nothing in the world is as painful as the feeling of not being like." —Sei Shōnagon

Dec 05, 201618 min

Episode 28: The Home of the Wanted and the Unwanted—Oklahoma, Where Jürgen Got Arrested

Jürgen became a US citizen in the Caribbean, nearly missed out on Burning Man, and once got arrested in Oklahoma, but those might not even be his best stories. We asked how to ameliorate solitude—and find mushrooms—in the Swedish forest where he lives now ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. Check out Kiva.org to make a small business loan in a developing country and change the world. "What I am about to say is so strange that I scarcel...

Nov 28, 201637 min

Episode 27: Lighthouse Relief—Peru, Where Isabel Learned How to Be Happy

Isabel coordinated volunteers for Lighthouse Relief in Ritsona refugee camp in Greece, but that wasn't the important part, according to her. This will be the last in our series of episodes from Ritsona for a while. We asked refugees to tell us their stories and volunteers to tell us theirs ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Thanks as always to the musician Dana Boulé. Check out Lighthouserelief.org to see how you can volunteer with refugees in Greece. "And why complain of more,...

Nov 25, 201619 min

Episode 26: A Little Light in the Darkness—Greece, Where Hanan Gave Birth

Hanan did not want to give birth in Greece. She crossed from Turkey after escaping Syria while pregnant. Now little Ahmed is her happiness. We asked how he was born ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Thanks as always to the musician Dana Boulé. "The new must be dovetailed into the old as it were, if it were to endure." —Jane Addams

Nov 14, 201620 min

Episode 25: An Enormous, Deep-Rooted, Foolish Faith in the Benevolence of Fate—Chios, Where Yousef Took His Family in a Rubber Boat

Yousef and his wife made the difficult choice to leave Syria with their children four years after their factory and home were burned to charcoal. They went by rubber boat from Turkey to the island of Chios in Greece. We asked him to tell us the story ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Thanks as always to the musician Dana Boulé. "There are people whom we do not fully know, and yet they live in a warm place within us." —Ta-Nehisi Coates

Nov 07, 201629 min

Episode 24: Another Goal of Unknown Distance—England, Where Travel Saved Alberto's Life

Alberto went rogue while volunteering at Ritsona refugee camp, moving into one of the tents to live closer to his new friends. We followed him there to ask why ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Thanks as always to the musician, Dana Boulé. And a very special thanks to Joan for letting us record him playing saz. Check out Alberto's podcast for nonconformists at mimundoenlamochila.com. "If your photographs aren't good enough, you're not close enough." —Robert Capa

Oct 31, 201627 min

Episode 23: The Death Journey—The Syria-Turkey Border, Where Adnan Stood Up and Yelled

Adnan spent 45 days escaping Syria with his four children. Now he's waiting in Greece to find out where the EU will decide to put them. We asked our friend Yousef to translate his story ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. "We were tired of everything, tired in particular of perforating useless frontiers." —Primo Levi

Oct 24, 201647 min

Episode 22: Solidarité—Ritsona, Where Romane Waited to Volunteer

Romane was too young to volunteer at a refugee camp in Greece when she first decided to go. We asked how she learned to enjoy "giving without receiving" ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. Check out Kiva.org. "This individual is not afraid to confront, to listen, to see the world unveiled." —Paulo Freire

Oct 17, 201629 min

Episode 21: What Do You Want?—The Syria-Turkey Border, Where Siba Sat Down

Siba needs to move. She has been waiting in a refugee camp seven months for her asylum application to be processed by the EU. She teaches math to children. She lives with her mother and siblings in a tent. She studies English. We did not ask what she wants ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. "I could never tell it so that it could be imagined." —Dante Alighieri

Oct 09, 201652 min

Episode 20: I've Been Here—Cairns, Where Ferdi Couchsurfed in the Nude

Ferdinand spent two weeks naked in Australia. We asked what, if anything he learned ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. Check out Kiva.org. “Does what goes on inside show on the outside? Someone has a great fire in his soul and nobody ever comes to warm themselves at it, and passers-by see nothing but a little smoke at the top of the chimney.” —Vincent van Gogh

Oct 03, 201617 min

Episode 19: A Site of Stoppage—Casablanca, Where Bishupal's Visa Application Was Denied

Bishupal tried to renew his visa to study in the United States, from Morocco; they told him he needed to go back to Nepal. We asked whether travel really changes people, since he's a professor of postcolonial theory ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. Check out Kiva.org to make a small business loan in a place where it can really make a difference. "All that happens to us, including our humiliations, our misfortunes, our embarrassments...

Jul 04, 201639 min

Episode 18: Can We Let This Question Open?—Portugal, Where Flore Fell in Love with a German Boy

Flore studied abroad in Portugal through the Erasmus Programme and unexpectedly fell in love. We asked what it felt like when the program ended and she had to go home ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. Check out Kiva.org to knit the world one stitch closer together. "Coming home at last at the end of the year, I wept to find my old umbilical cord." —Matsuo Bashō

Jun 27, 201617 min

Episode 17: The Bridge—Bosnia, Where Johannes Busked amid Minarets and the Moon

Johannes is a social worker in Vienna serving primarily Afghan refugees caught in Europe's migrant crisis. We asked where else he's traveled ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. Check out Kiva.org to knit the world one stitch closer together. Circles-cafe.com comes up in this conversation too—if you're ever in San Marcos La Laguna, Guatemala go have a drink in the only coffee shop I know where coffee trees grow inside the shop! "When st...

Jun 20, 201628 min

Episode 16: The Conversationalist—Gleneagles, Where Calum Meets Lovely People All the Time

Calum is a driver for Gleneagles Hotel in Scotland. We begged him to reveal what famous people he's chauffeured, even though he said he never would divulge anyone's secret ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. Check out Gleneagles.com. And check out Kiva.org to lend a small amount that can make a big difference—knit the world one stitch closer together. "Neither in your conversation be without method, nor in life be so busy as to have no...

Jun 13, 201617 min

Episode 15: La Locura Positiva—Marrakesh, Where Sergio Walked from Sevilla

Sergio walked the 800 kilometers from Sevilla to Marrakesh in 17 days. We asked why such a good madness came over him ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician, Dana Boulé. Check out Pachilofeos.es, the mountaineering club that inspired Sergio's journey. Check out Kiva.org to make a small business loan to someone in another country. "Following a road from beginning to end is particularly satisfying both in literature and in life." —Italo Calvino

Jun 06, 201645 min
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