• #17 - The Life and Travels of The Hip Abduction With Chris Powers
    Sep 2 2025

    Chris Powers is a founding member and the bassist of The Hip Abduction, a reggae band from St. Pete currently on tour with Stick Figure and Stephen Marley. Chris joins Will on the pod to discuss seeing a show at the Sphere, how technology has changed the quality of live performances, teaching in Micronesia, what makes a song timeless, the challenges of being authentic in music, life on the road with The Hip Abduction (travel stories!), pre-show perks while on tour, and more! Will shares a story about winning a radio contest to interview Adam Duritz of the Counting Crows.

    Further reading:
    There’s Something Happening In St. Pete, Florida (Forbes)

    Recording location: St. Pete, Florida (Shorecrest Prep School)

    "Whole Wide World" Soundtrack by Boy Pierce Music (@boypiercemusic)

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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • #16 - Tipping While Traveling, Keeping Your Luggage in the Bathtub, Ancient Cliff Dwellings in Colorado
    Aug 22 2025

    Will discusses tipping while traveling, a variety of news articles and listener mail, and his trip to Mesa Verde National Park in Southwest Colorado.

    Why You Should Put Your Luggage in the Hotel Bathtub (Travel & Leisure)
    Greenpeace: Train travel often more expensive than flying in Europe (DPA International)
    Why 'best time to visit' no longer applies (BBC)

    "Whole Wide World" soundtrack by Boy Pierce (@boypierecemusic)

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    42 mins
  • #15 - Joe Biden, AI Airline Pricing, The Danger of Autopilot, TSA Teases End of Liquid Limits, Avoiding Tsunamis and Nuclear Bombs
    Aug 4 2025

    Will discusses Joe Biden taking Ambien during his presidency, airlines announcing the use of AI to price flights, how autopilot might be making flying more dangerous, the TSA teasing the end of the liquid limit in carry-on luggage, and his experience dodging tsunamis and nuclear bombs in Hawaii.

    News Clips:

    Joe Biden puts little Delaware in big tourism spotlight | CNN
    Delta moves toward eliminating set prices in favor of AI that determines how much you personally will pay for a ticket | Fortune
    Michael O'Leary confirms staff are given bonuses for catching oversized cabin bags (Her.ie)
    Autopilot Is Making U.S. Airline Pilots Worse (The Drive)
    TSA Teases End Of Limits On Liquids In Carry-On Luggage (Forbes)
    The Tsunamis That Shaped Hawai‘i’s Coastline And Emergency Response (Forbes)

    "Whole Wide World" Soundtrack by Boy Pierce (@boypiercemusic)

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    45 mins
  • #14 - Listener Mailbag and The Curious Case of Mt. Rushmore
    Jul 14 2025

    Will answers listener questions and discusses his recent trip to Mt. Rushmore.

    More reading:
    Were the Airline Bailouts Really Needed? - The New York Times
    The West - Thomas Jefferson | Exhibitions - Library of Congress

    "Whole Wide World" soundtrack by Boy Pierce (@boypiercemusic)

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    41 mins
  • #13 - The Sole Survivor of a Plane Crash and the Dark Side of Vacation Rentals
    Jul 2 2025

    Will discusses airlines overcharging certain passengers, the sole survivor of the Indian Airlines plane crash, the growing conflict over vacation rentals, and one of the worst cruises in the history of cruising.

    More reading:

    Maui Council set to begin deliberations on short-term rental phase-out bill : Maui Now
    Maui Council hears another 70 testifiers on vacation rental phase-out bill; still more to come : Maui Now
    Housing vs. tourism: Maui Council weighs vacation rental phase-out amid tears and warnings : Maui Now

    "Whole Wide World" soundtrack by Boy Pierce (@boypiercemusic)

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    42 mins
  • #12 - Reaction to Southwest Airlines Tanking Its Brand, People Not Traveling to the U.S. Because of Trump, and Things to Know About Belize
    Jun 12 2025

    Will reacts to the barrage of news about Southwest Airlines abandoning some of its fan-favorite policies and a report suggesting that international travelers will avoid the U.S. because of Trump. He then shares some highlights and insight from his first trip to Belize.

    Disturbing discovery at bottom of The Great Blue Hole (New York Post)

    Largest 'blue hole' discovered is 1.3K feet deep and counting (New York Post)

    "Whole Wide World" soundtrack by Boy Pierce (@boypiercemusic)

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    44 mins
  • #11 - Selling Your House and Traveling Around the World With Joe Flynn
    May 31 2025

    Sixteen months ago, Joe sold is house and left behind a career as a winemaker to travel the world. He sits down with Will while on a week break (before heading back out for another year of travel) to discuss his round-the-world trip, what it's like to travel continuously for 16 months, advice for planning such a journey, and to share various stories, such as how he only spoke with 2 people his entire month in Japan, saw bodies burning in India, traveled overland in Africa for two months, and why he loves Southeast Asia. You can follow his travels on Instagram @jpf3.

    Recording location: Palisade, Colorado

    "Whole Wide World" soundtrack by Boy Pierce (@boypiercemusic)

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    1 hr and 57 mins
  • #10 - Brazil, Jaguars, and the Pantanal with Luiza Coqueiro
    May 19 2025

    Luiza Coqueiro is a wildlife guide at Caiman Ranch in the Pantanal, one of the world's largest wetlands in the interior of Brazil. Luiza joins the podcast to discuss the rise of wildlife safaris in the Pantanal, the "Big 5" animals you can see, why it remains relatively unknown, what makes it special, and what it's like to guide in such a remote area. Plus, some info about Brazil, its large cities, and how it came to be part of Portugal.

    Recording location: Pantanal, Brazil

    "Whole Wide World" soundtrack by Boy Pierce (@boypiercemusic)

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    1 hr and 9 mins