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TED Radio Hour

Listen Again: Saleem Reshamwala: Far Flung Places

TED Radio Hour

NPR

Social Sciences, Society & Culture, Science, Technology

4.4 β€’ 21.3K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 24 June 2022

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Original broadcast date: July 30, 2021. This hour, journalist Saleem Reshamwala gives us a tour of surprising people and places β€” Lima, Nairobi, and prehistoric New Jersey β€” to inspire new perspectives on travel and cultures.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Manouche, and as we move into this new, more mobile chapter of the pandemic,

0:06.5

it has been so exciting to think about traveling more.

0:09.6

But let's face it, between childcare budgets, and yes, trying to be more environmentally

0:15.2

conscientious, I am not exactly about to embark on a world tour, which is why I love the

0:21.8

episode that we've got for you this week.

0:23.9

So darn much.

0:25.4

How's that for a segue?

0:26.4

It's a journey to extraordinary, far-flung places across the globe with Ted's Salim

0:33.1

Roshamwala, who's just an utter delight.

0:36.4

If you didn't hear this episode when it first came out last July, I guarantee you will enjoy

0:40.6

it.

0:41.6

And we will be back with a brand new episode next week.

0:45.2

Thanks as always for sticking with us.

0:48.0

This is The Ted Radio Hour.

0:52.2

Each week, groundbreaking Ted Talks.

0:54.5

Our job now is to dream big.

0:56.1

Deliver it at Ted Conferences.

0:57.6

To bring about the future we want to see.

0:59.7

Around the world.

1:00.7

To understand who we are.

1:02.7

From those talks, we bring you speakers and ideas that will surprise you.

1:07.7

You just don't know what you're going to find.

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