
Hosted by Jeremiah Luke Barnett · EN

In this episode, we finish this trip. The trip is over. Done. Completed. Behind me. It is all a memory in the past. Donzo. Bye bye. Behind me. Over-dover? I don't think that's a saying. Anyway, the trip is over, I'm feeling sentimental, and I need to go hug my mom. Ciao.

In this episode, we recall the last few especially hard weeks and miles in this trip. Sick and with a breaking motorcycle, all I wanted was to quit. At one point, I was so desperate to end the entire thing that I secretly wished someone would steal my motorcycle in the night and end it all for me.

In this episode, we talk about 2 of the greatest lessons I have learned on this journey on the bike, the steadily increasing realization that I have almost reached the end of this journey, and how soothing and soft my voice is in these podcasts.

In this episode, live from the side of the road with trembling, cold, possibly permanently harmed fingers we talk about some of the realities of the winding, demanding road laid out in front of me.

In this episode, roadblocks, burning tires, tinder dates, and the most perfect of tattoo experiences. Nothing out of the ordinary here.

In this episode, we sit down with Jeremiah once again to speak about the meaning of the universe, why he ever left tacos in Mexico behind, and whether showing up on time is a good or bad cultural trait. JK, it's just an update from the road to Patagonia :)

In this episode, I talk about how the trip has changed me and continues to change me. I talk about sticking with my gut and the clarity that comes with time spent pursuing a goal that few people believed in at its start.

In this episode, we talk about fear, me flirting with nervous strangers who'd rather that I just move along, and why I am more than happy to admit how afraid I have been and continue to be every damn day of this trip to anyone who asks me, "but aren't you afraid on this trip?" Fear has been a huge part of my life since the day I realized I needed to step out into the world for myself.

In this episode, I take you along on the 2-day mountain escape to the town of Urrao, Colombia from my home for the last week of Medellin. I am waiting for papers for my motorcycle to arrive here in Medellin. I was getting a little restless... so I planned a quick escape to a mountain town that gave me perhaps the best day of the entire trip so far...

In this episode, we talk about the best of worst days on the bike... from new adventures to new friends to new injuries both on myself and my precious Gordita (the name of my bike). Colombia has been a rollercoaster... from a very rocky and difficult start (emotionally and physically) to the most wonderful of difficult and painful days, I am so happy to have made it this far.