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Kokoda: Beyond the Track

Kokoda: Beyond the Track

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As we head into 2026, The Kokoda Track Podcast is evolving.

Until now, this podcast has largely focused on interviews with people who have trekked the Kokoda Track and shared their personal experiences. Those stories still matter — and they’re not going anywhere — but it’s time to broaden the conversation.

In this episode, Glenn Azar outlines a new direction for the podcast, one that brings deeper education, stronger context, and more responsibility to how Kokoda is talked about and understood.

Drawing on his military background, more than 90 crossings of the Kokoda Track, and a deep personal connection to Papua New Guinea through his partner Mili, Glenn explains why there is a growing gap between what people are told about Kokoda and what they actually experience on the ground.

From 2026 onwards, the podcast will focus on three core pillars:

  • Trekking reality and preparation — honest conversations about fitness, boots, foot care, trekking poles, pacing, fatigue, and the small details that can make or break a trek

  • Military history and meaning — not just dates and battles, but the human stories, terrain, leadership, and sacrifice that shaped the Kokoda Campaign

  • Culture, custom, and respect — essential knowledge about Papua New Guinea, Wantok, village life, porters, ethics, and how to walk the Track as a guest, not a tourist

This episode also outlines what listeners can expect going forward, including:

  • A weekly episode as a minimum

  • More solo, educational episodes

  • Occasional interviews when they add depth and insight

  • A stronger focus on caring for Kokoda well beyond the trekking experience

This is not about selling Kokoda.

It’s about honouring it — through preparation, understanding, and respect for the land, the history, and the people who call it home.

If you’re considering Kokoda, preparing for a trek, or simply want to understand why this place matters so deeply, this episode sets the foundation for everything that follows.

In This Episode, Glenn Covers:

  • Why the podcast is evolving in 2026

  • The information most trekkers aren’t given — and why that matters

  • The three pillars guiding the future of the show

  • The importance of cultural respect and responsibility on Kokoda

  • What listeners can expect from future episodes

Follow The Kokoda Track Podcast as we move into a new chapter — one focused on depth, respect, and understanding Kokoda beyond the Track itself.

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