The Elements of AlUla: Arabia’s Lost City and the Heritage of Earth
Today, I’ve got a special episode from The Elements of AlUla, a travel docuseries produced by Armchair Productions. The company was founded by Aaron Millar, who you may know as the host of The Armchair Explorer podcast.
In this series, Aaron is going to take you on a journey into the heart of one of the most ancient kingdoms on Earth. Located in the northwestern corner of Saudi Arabia, Alula is an oasis in the desert, layered in 200,000 years of human history.
Until recently, it was closed to outsiders, and to this day, only a handful of visitors have ever been. In this immersive documentary recorded on location, we’ll take you to the heart of one of the great wonders of Arabia and give you a glimpse of what it feels like to be there for real.
Highlights Include:
Exploring the ancient city of Hegra. Built by the same people who built Petra in Jordan, Hegra is every bit as spectacular, but only visited by a handful of intrepid travelers.
Visiting Jebel Ikmah, a library of ancient inscriptions carved into stone that reveal life in the desert more than 2,000 years ago.
Riding Arabian horses to petroglyphs in the desert (and nearly falling off).
Meeting a herd of overly friendly camels, with a taste for microphones.
Learning from rawis, local storytellers, about the history of the incense road, a vast trading route that passed through Alula and changed the face of Arabia forever.
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15 Years of Sacrifice, Secrets, & Sleeping with Cobras: Refusing an “Ordinary” Life to Build a Lost Paradise with Martin Vrana
What happens when someone gives up security to build a tropical dream on a tiny island, with no job, no plan, and only one light bulb for power?
Martin Vrana is the founder of Lost Paradise, a boutique resort he spent nearly 15 years building from scratch on a small island off Bali’s coast. Born and raised in Scandinavia, Martin left a safe life behind to follow an adventurous dream, one that taught him resilience, determination, and the art of creating a life on his own terms.
In this episode, Martin tells the story of how he turned a blank plot of land into Lost Paradise resort, through three jobs, relentless determination, and years of overcoming logistical, emotional, and cultural challenges.
Martin shares the raw truth behind building Lost Paradise from the ground up: the emotional cost, the logistical nightmares, and the relentless mindset that carried him through. You’ll hear how he navigated burnout, sacrificed relationships, and lived off-grid with no electricity, all while staying anchored to his vision. This story isn’t about overnight success; it’s about what’s possible when you refuse to quit.
What wild dream or goal of your are you ready to make happen? I'd love to hear about it, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.
Tune In To Learn:
Why he kept the journey secret (even from his own mother)
How sourcing reclaimed wood across Indonesia became an epic logistical feat
What it felt like to work 450 hours a month to fund a project you’re not sure will succeed
How natural disasters and COVID unexpectedly pushed the project forward
The emotional toll of isolation, stress, and living off-grid in a half-built bungalow
How Martin became part of the community, learning language and culture on the ground
Why he calls himself a modern-day adventurer, not a social media entrepreneur
What building Lost Paradise taught him about success, freedom, and fulfillment
How he’s recovering from the journey and what he’s dreaming up next
And so much more
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What does thriving as a long‑term digital nomad look like in 2025?
Welcome to our debut episode of Remote Roundup - a new monthly series exploring what's new in remote work and travel, including helpful tools and resources, need‑to‑know trends, destinations, and insight into what it really means to live and work around the world.
Caitlin Sunderland is the associate producer, and Janessa is the partnerships manager of the Zero To Travel podcast. Both are digital nomads who’ve embraced the ups and downs of remote work life from all over the world.
Caitlin and Janessa open up about navigating burnout, experimenting with work routines, their thoughts on where nomads will be heading next, and what it means to be a “digital nomad 2.0.” You'll hear real stories and reflections on money, mindset, productivity, identity, and the emotional shifts that come with long-term travel.
What did you think of this episode? We’d love to hear your thoughts, and hope you’ll share by sending an audio message.
Tune In To Learn:
Why one underrated city could be your ideal remote base outside of the Schengen Zone
How 4‑hour work containers and energy management can boost focus
Advice for experimenting with your routines (without the guilt)
Our predictions for the next digital nomad hubs
What it means to build a sense of stability and home on the move
A wild café policy that had us doing a double-take
What rapid‑fire questions reveal behind the scenes of Zero to Travel
And so much more
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100 Documentaries Project: Traveling the Globe to Find Extraordinary Humans + Changing the World One Story at a Time with Robin Danehav
What can happen when a filmmaker decides to spotlight invisible geniuses and hidden stories that change how we see the world?
Robin Danehav is a Swedish documentary filmmaker known for embarking on a bold quest to create 100 short films revealing the everyday impact-makers whose stories remain untold. Based in Stockholm and often traveling worldwide, Robin explores humanity, creativity, and empathy through compelling, intimate films.
In this episode, Robin shares how the “100 Documentary Project” began, what fuels the journey, and why storytelling rooted in purpose can reshape our lives.
Robin shares how a one-year TV course and leap from IT sparked his filmmaking path and why his “100 Documentary Project” became both a purpose and a personal challenge. You’ll hear what it means to reframe your side hustle as your main work, and how traveling to places like Uganda and Bali shaped his storytelling. Robin opens up about the emotional depth he seeks in his subjects, why integrity matters more than clicks, and the biggest creative lesson travel continues to teach him. Whether you’re a storyteller, creator, or traveler, you’ll walk away with new insight into the value of empathy and everyday impact.
What hidden stories in your life or community deserve to be shared? I'd love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you'll share by sending me an audio message.
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Why a dinner with a pasta maker in Lisbon led Robin to start his filmmaking quest
How counting down from 100 shaped the structure and mindset of the project
Advice for identifying emotional moments even when subjects are camera‑shy
Why reframing the side hustle as your main purpose can change everything
How storytelling connects emotion and deeper impact
How travel constraints sparked creative solutions on location
How collaborating with a mission‑driven coffee company enabled an unforgettable shoot in Uganda
Tips for filming long‑form with limited gear and adapting when tech breaks
Insight into the editing grind, the “80/20 rule,” and the tweaks that take the longest
And so much more
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Disrupting Travel and Building Community with Beth Santos
Do you ever feel limited by society’s expectations and stereotypes surrounding travel?
When Beth Santos started a travel blog, her goal was to challenge norms by exploring the diverse and shared experiences of women traveling the world. It has since morphed into Wanderful, an international community and social network with over 40,000 active members composed of women and non-binary people of all ages and backgrounds. Aside from this booming online community, Beth has also created WITS Travel Creator + Brand Summit, the Bessie Awards, and the first-ever outdoor women’s festival.
This episode is all about rethinking what it means to travel and how the narratives we tell (and believe) can exclude so many people. Beth and I get into how she reconnected with her Portuguese heritage and how that led to a life of travel and leadership. She shares her story of moving to São Tomé and Príncipe in her early 20s, the emotions around not speaking the language of her own family, and how she eventually turned those early experiences into a powerful global community.
We talk a lot about what it means to lead with vulnerability, how to build safe and inclusive spaces, and why the dominant solo female travel narrative is way too narrow. Beth also opens up about entrepreneurship, failure, and parenting as a founder.
What are some ways you can create a safe space for others? I'd love to hear some of your ideas and hope you will share by sending me an audio message.
*This is a previously released episode from the archives! Zero To Travel interviews are timeless, offering valuable insight whenever you listen.
Tune In To Learn:
Why "travel" isn’t about miles traveled, but the challenge to your assumptions
How Beth’s heritage and a two-year stint in São Tomé shaped her journey
Advice on using vulnerability to build authentic, enduring communities
How solo female travel is often framed as either romantic or frightening—and why that’s incomplete
Why women dominate travel decisions and how that shapes industry narratives
How Wanderful links women around the globe with real, local advice
How to hold space as a leader—even if "failure" occurs
Why the life of a traveling entrepreneur and motherhood aren’t mutually exclusive
The story behind Wanderfest—the first outdoor travel festival by and for women
Why breaking the rules empowers people to be themselves
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Since 2013, "Travel Ambassador" Jason Moore from zerototravel.com has been picking the brains of adventurous people living an unconventional life on the road so you can discover new ways to travel endlessly.
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