169 Smart Help for the Developing World

169 Smart Help for the Developing World

Author: Rick Steves April 26, 2009 Duration: 53:30
We explore practical solutions to addressing world hunger. Rick's guests include a preacher-economist who heads a non-profit agency that advocates for the interests of hungry people around the world. And we'll hear from a Kenyan agricultural specialist who's helping to address policies and markets that will benefit people in developing nations. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.

For an hour each week, the familiar, curious voice of Rick Steves guides you far beyond the standard tourist itinerary. Travel with Rick Steves is less about checking sights off a list and more about the conversations that happen along the way. Rick, America's leading authority on European travel and a seasoned guidebook author, sits down with a fascinating array of guest experts-historians, journalists, chefs, and local insiders-to delve into the heart of a destination. They discuss the layers of culture, history, and daily life that define a place, while callers chime in with their own questions and discoveries from the road. What you'll hear in this podcast is a genuine exploration of how connecting with different cultures and people adds a profound sparkle to our lives. It’s the thoughtful, accessible dialogue you’d have with a well-traveled friend, one who believes that travel is a powerful way to understand our world. Each episode feels like an invitation to look closer, whether the topic is the traditions of a remote village, the evolving cuisine of a bustling capital, or the simple joy found in a shared meal with strangers. This is for anyone who believes the journey itself-the stories, the misunderstandings, the moments of connection-is the real destination.
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321a Ask Rick; A Heart for Street Art; Urban Explorers [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 53:30
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353 Telling the Stories of the Monuments Men; Doc Martin in Cornwall [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 53:30
The heroic efforts of Allied troops known as The Monuments Men are about to be depicted in a major motion picture. Hear how the film's co-author and producer was inspired to tell their story, and how the effort to recove…
287a Glasgow; Roman Britain; Pompeii [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 53:30
Get tips for planning a visit to the well-preserved ruins of Pompeii, near Naples. Explore ancient monuments, dating to the Roman Empire and earlier, that are scattered across the countryside of England from Hadrian's Wa…
352 Curry Nation; Java Trekker; Open Phones [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 53:30
The stereotype of bland food in Britain is changing. Actress and cookbook author Madhur Jaffrey tells us how Britain has become a "Curry Nation." Also, the owner of a fair trade coffee company explains the workings of th…
351 Italy On and Off the Rails; Romantic Amalfi Coast [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 53:30
There's a lot you can understand about Italy by observing how they operate their rail lines. Author and long-time Verona resident Tim Parks lets us in on the Italian way of doing things. Guides from the scenic Amalfi Coa…
350 Disappearing Places; Ed Viestur's Everest; Vanishing Voices [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 53:30
Hear about some of the heritage sites around the world that are in danger of being destroyed by war, weather, and neglect. Learn what is lost when an endangered minority language disappears from earth. Also, mountain cli…