Drew Binsky - Borders, Risk, and Visiting Every Country on Earth Before Age 30 (Part 2)
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In Part 2, Drew Binsky continues his conversation with Anita Sharma, diving into the realities of full-time travel content creation, the stories that didn't perform as expected, and what visiting all 197 countries actually taught him about humanity.
Drew opens up about balancing documentation with experience, why he gets more fulfillment from filming than just experiencing moments, and how Anthony Bourdain remains his biggest inspiration. We discuss getting stuck in Pakistan for a week when India attacked Kashmir, creating a high-stakes story that didn't perform well, and the wettest city on Earth story in Meghalaya, India that hit 7 million views.
In this episode, Drew talks about handling burnout with two weeks on, two weeks off, why Iran is his favorite country (the most misconceived place on Earth), and getting stuck in a coup in Guinea, his least favorite destination. We explore what cultural values he wishes America would adopt, his future plans including having kids and starting a tennis channel, and why his travel superpower is finding the good anywhere.
Plus: the lightning round covers his best street food (Bangkok pad thai for 35 cents), the craziest things he's eaten (live octopus, dog, snake), his essential travel gear (headlamp and bug spray), and the ultimate airport hack for avoiding checked bag fees.
This episode is about finding humanity in the hardest places, managing burnout while chasing stories, and why family culture matters more than we realize.
Follow Drew: @drewbinsky
Disclaimer: I'm a lawyer, but this podcast isn't legal advice. It's for general information only. Listening doesn't make us attorney and client.
Credits:
Produced by: Anita Sharma & Phoebe Dunn
Creative Producer: Khairi Williams
Script Editor: Mac Montandon
Technical Production Support Provided By: Seth Richardson
Edited by: Carmine Mattia
Social Media Strategy: Maureen Lloren Sedlak
Signed Theme Music By: Carmine Mattia