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Isobel Ewing is a New Zealand journalist and all-round adventurer, who recently cycled part of The Silk Road with her brother, Jack. It was a 2500-kilometre, 49-day journey along the ancient trade route in Central Asia, made famous by medieval explorer, Marco Polo.
Isobel was feeling burnt out from the 9-5 grind and wanted a journey that presented a significant challenge and would allow her to reconnect with the beauty and simplicity of nature. The Silk Road delivered on all counts.
Isobel shares her story through beautiful vignettes, like only a TV reporter could. We cover the culture, the scenery, the risks, and the rewards of a journey that pushed her to the limit of what she thought she was capable of, and then pushed her some more.
She also recounts one of the most legitimately terrifying wild animal survival stories that you'll ever hear on this show. That starts at around the 30-minute mark and you don't want to miss it. Seriously!
If you enjoy adventure stories that you're going to love this episode.
//EPISODE EXTRAS//
You can read more about Isobel's Silk Road journey on her website - isobelewing.com
You can also follow Isobel on Instagram here
See a short clip of Isobel training for the Silk Road here
//SPONSORS//
This episode is brought to you by Absolute Wilderness, delicious free-dried meals to fuel your next adventure, made locally in Nelson, New Zealand. Try their new range today. Visit absolutewilderness.co.nz
The Wild Podcast is produced by The Content Lab, content marketing, copywriting, and brand storytelling services for New Zealand businesses that want to build audiences and authority online. Visit contentlab.co.nz
Follow The Wild Podcast on Instagram and Facebook
If you enjoyed this episode it would mean a lot to us if you could leave a five-star rating and/or a short review. This helps us to reach more people and to keep producing more episodes. We love doing this, but it does cost money and take time, so we really appreciate all the support we can get from our awesome listeners.
Isobel Ewing is a New Zealand journalist and all-round adventurer, who recently cycled part of The Silk Road with her brother, Jack. It was a 2500-kilometre, 49-day journey along the ancient trade route in Central Asia, made famous by medieval explorer, Marco Polo.
Isobel was feeling burnt out from the 9-5 grind and wanted a journey that presented a significant challenge and would allow her to reconnect with the beauty and simplicity of nature. The Silk Road delivered on all counts.
Isobel shares her story through beautiful vignettes, like only a TV reporter could. We cover the culture, the scenery, the risks, and the rewards of a journey that pushed her to the limit of what she thought she was capable of, and then pushed her some more.
She also recounts one of the most legitimately terrifying wild animal survival stories that you'll ever hear on this show. That starts at around the 30-minute mark and you don't want to miss it. Seriously!
If you enjoy adventure stories that you're going to love this episode.
//EPISODE EXTRAS//
You can read more about Isobel's Silk Road journey on her website - isobelewing.com
You can also follow Isobel on Instagram here
See a short clip of Isobel training for the Silk Road here
//SPONSORS//
This episode is brought to you by Absolute Wilderness, delicious free-dried meals to fuel your next adventure, made locally in Nelson, New Zealand. Try their new range today. Visit absolutewilderness.co.nz
The Wild Podcast is produced by The Content Lab, content marketing, copywriting, and brand storytelling services for New Zealand businesses that want to build audiences and authority online. Visit contentlab.co.nz
Follow The Wild Podcast on Instagram and Facebook
If you enjoyed this episode it would mean a lot to us if you could leave a five-star rating and/or a short review. This helps us to reach more people and to keep producing more episodes. We love doing this, but it does cost money and take time, so we really appreciate all the support we can get from our awesome listeners.