• My Conversation With Taylor Demonbreun : One of the Youngest & Fastest Women to Have Visited All Countries
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode, I’m joined by Taylor Demonbreun, the youngest woman to visit all 193 UN-recognized countries and the Guinness World Record holder for doing it in the fastest time: 1 year and 189 days.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • How a study-abroad experience opened the floodgates to a life of travel
    • Walking away from a traditional investment-banking path to chase an unconventional dream
    • What it actually takes to break a Guinness World Record (visas, witnesses, logistics, proof)
    • Traveling solo across the world as a young woman—and why it became her greatest growth tool
    • Rushing through countries vs. slow travel, and learning to make peace with both
    • Visiting some of the world’s most misunderstood regions and finding extraordinary kindness
    • Why countries like Iran and Libya left a lasting personal impact
    • Lessons travel teaches that no classroom, degree, or job ever could

    At its core, this episode is about courage—saying yes to uncertainty, trusting yourself, and discovering that people everywhere are far more similar than different.

    If you’ve ever dreamed of traveling, questioned the “safe” path, or wanted to see the world with clearer eyes, this conversation will stay with you.

    🎧 Listen to 193 Perspective on

    Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/3KE7f8AOpiQdCwQqqckfTG?si=4x89NKL8RQa_ChjMQMvRKA

    Apple Podcasts : https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-193-perspective/id1858063638

    or wherever you listen to podcasts

    See My travel Blog here : travel-footprints.com

    💬 CONNECT WITH TAYLOR: https://www.trekwithtaylor.com/

    💬 CONNECT WITH ME : https://www.instagram.com/mridulbihani/

    #193Countries #DeepTravel #GlobalPerspectives

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    33 mins
  • My Conversation With Harry Mitsidis : The Most Travelled Man In The World & The Founder of NomadMania
    Dec 23 2025

    In this episode of The 193 Perspective, I sit down with Harry Mitsidis — founder of Nomad Mania, linguist, author, and one of the very few people on Earth to have visited all 193 UN-recognized countries not once, but twice.

    Born in London to a Greek father and South African mother, Harry’s life has been shaped by cultural duality, curiosity, and an early obsession with maps, aviation, and movement. What began as a gradual love for travel eventually evolved into a lifelong pursuit of understanding the world — not by ticking boxes, but by going deeper into places, people, and perspectives.

    In this conversation, we explore:

    • How Harry’s multicultural upbringing and academic background shaped the way he sees the world
    • The moment Afghanistan transformed travel from curiosity into a conscious goal
    • The loneliness, doubt, and near-quitting moments that rarely get discussed in long-term travel
    • Why completing all 193 countries felt like an anticlimax, and the existential question that followed
    • The philosophy behind Nomad Mania — regions over capitals, depth over numbers
    • Why Harry prefers “deep travel” over the label of “extreme travel”
    • Solo travel, patience, and how years on the road reshaped his personality
    • Social media’s impact on travel — inspiration, distortion, and responsibility
    • The idea of slow travel, authenticity, and learning to sit with a place rather than rush through it
    • Underrated countries and regions that deserve far more attention than they receive
    • Why, in the end, people — not places — create the strongest travel memories

    This episode isn’t just about finishing a list. It’s about what happens after you’ve seen the world — and still keep questioning it.

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    Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-193-perspective/id1858063638

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    💬 CONNECT WITH ME (193 Perspective):

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • My Conversation with Juha Suoniemi : The Youngest Finn to visit every country, Economist and Politician
    Dec 20 2025

    In this episode of 193 Perspective, I sit down with Juha Suoniemi — an economist, author, and politician from Finland, and the youngest Finn to have visited all 193 UN-recognized countries. Over more than a decade, Juha travelled through every corner of the world, from stable democracies to war-torn and least-visited nations, always observing the patterns that shape societies.

    Unlike many who chase numbers, Juha approached travel with a lens — using economics, history, and governance to make sense of the world. His experiences challenged media narratives, reshaped his understanding of development and inequality, and ultimately influenced his work as both an author and a policymaker.

    These insights culminated in his book, Traveling to Every Country in the World Through the Lens of Economics, offering readers a grounded, nuanced view of the world.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • How early travel and interrail journeys sparked his global curiosity
    • What visiting all 193 countries revealed about inequality and development
    • Media narratives versus on-ground realities in misunderstood regions
    • Traveling through conflict zones and least-visited countries
    • Colonial legacies and their long-term economic impact
    • Why off-the-beaten-path travel offers deeper perspective
    • Writing a book that combines economics with lived travel experience
    • How travel shaped his worldview as an economist and city councillor
    • Why travel remains one of the most powerful forms of education

    Whether you’re interested in deep travel, global economics, geopolitics, or understanding the world beyond headlines, Juha’s insights offer clarity, nuance, and perspective that stay with you long after the episode ends.

    🎧 Listen to 193 Perspective on

    Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/3KE7f8AOpiQdCwQqqckfTG?si=4x89NKL8RQa_ChjMQMvRKA

    Apple Podcasts : https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-193-perspective/id1858063638

    or wherever you listen to podcasts

    See My travel Blog here : travel-footprints.com

    💬 CONNECT WITH JUHA SUONIEMI : https://www.instagram.com/juhasuoniemi/

    💬 CONNECT WITH ME : https://www.instagram.com/mridulbihani/

    #JuhaSuoniemi #193Countries #DeepTravel #GlobalPerspectives

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    46 mins
  • My Conversation with Sam Goodwin : From Surviving Syria to Completing 193 Countries
    Dec 8 2025

    In this episode of 193 Perspective, I sit down with Sam Goodwin — an American traveller, former hockey player, speaker, and one of the few people on Earth who has visited all 193 UN-recognized countries.

    Sam’s story is extraordinary. After a hockey career-ending injury closed one door, another opened — leading him to Singapore, the world of startups, and ultimately a decade-long journey across every sovereign nation. From coaching the North Korean hockey team to exploring some of the world’s most misunderstood regions, Sam’s travels have shaped a worldview rooted in curiosity, humility, and gratitude.

    But the defining moment of Sam’s journey came in May 2019, when he was detained in Syria and held in solitary confinement for a few weeks, accused of espionage — a life-or-death experience that taught him about resilience, faith, uncertainty, and the strength of human purpose. His story is captured in his new book.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • How a hockey injury redirected Sam’s life
    • The six years in Singapore that ignited his travel obsession
    • Coaching North Korea’s national hockey team
    • Travel philosophy: stereotypes vs reality, people, perspective & why “off-the-beaten-path” matters
    • Why the Middle East gave him some of his most powerful travel memories
    • His arrest and detention in Syria: fear, faith, and survival
    • Frameworks for managing uncertainty
    • The “193 goal” and what life feels like after achieving it
    • Advice for young travelers on risk, purpose, and exploration
    • Why travel remains the world’s greatest education

    Whether you’re a traveler, a dreamer, or someone seeking stories of resilience and perspective — Sam’s insights will stay with you long after the episode ends.

    📖 Please order Sam’s book — Saving Sam ( Im sure you'll love the book )

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    Apple Podcasts : https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-193-perspective/id1858063638

    Or anywhere you listen to podcasts on

    💬 CONNECT WITH SAM GOODWIN:

    Website: samgoodwin.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samrgoodwin/

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    41 mins
  • My Conversation with Fabio Cao : The First Italian To Visit Every Country
    Dec 6 2025

    Join me in this conversation with Fabio Cao — an Italian traveller who has visited every country in the world, and whose journey is shaped by curiosity, culture, and a lifelong desire to understand the world beyond borders. Follow Fabio on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fabiocaoscorpio/?hl=en

    This episode of The 193 Perspective dives into the mindset of a person who grew up across continents, discovered travel long before the internet, and still chases places for their authenticity, not their popularity.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • How living in multiple countries before 23 shaped Fabio’s worldview
    • Travel in the pre-Google era and the magic of true discovery
    • Why human connection is becoming rarer — and how to bring it back
    • His slow journey to 193 and how the goal found him
    • The hardest visas and the realities of travelling through remote regions
    • The Pacific islands, the Middle East, Central Asia, and other underrated gems
    • Why discomfort builds character — and why young travellers need more of it
    • The food cultures that have stayed with him around the world

    Find me & the podcast:

    My Travel Blog: www.travel-footprints.com

    Get it touch via Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mridulbihani/

    Listen to The 193 Perspective:

    Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-193-perspective/id1858063638

    Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/3KE7f8AOpiQdCwQqqckfTG?si=4x89NKL8RQa_ChjMQMvRKA

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    40 mins
  • My Conversation with Billy Offland: Visiting all 193 Countries With Purpose
    Dec 3 2025

    Join me in this conversation with Billy Offland — a 24-year-old explorer from Manchester who is the youngest Brit to visit every country. But Billy’s journey isn’t about counting countries. It’s about purpose-driven travel, environmental awareness, and using exploration as a tool to understand our planet more deeply.

    We dive into: • How unconventional childhood trips shaped his philosophy

    • Why he believes travel must have a purpose or lens
    • The environmental crisis he witnessed across 193 countries
    • The people, places and projects that changed his life
    • His upcoming documentary in Pakistani Kashmir
    • What land travel taught him about patience, humility, and trust
    • Why offbeat destinations matter now more than ever
    • The moments on the road that reshaped his identity

    Billy’s insights are grounded, honest, and rooted in a deep respect for both nature and people. If you care about meaningful travel, conservation, or simply want to see the world with new eyes — this conversation will inspire you.

    For more travel writing, interviews, and reflections, visit: Travel-footprints.com

    #BillyOffland #193Countries #TravelInterview #Conservation #DeepTravel #WorldExplorers #MeaningfulTravel

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    39 mins
  • My Conversation with Boris Kester: What 193 Countries Taught Him
    Dec 2 2025

    Join me in this inspiring conversation with Boris Kester — one of the few people on Earth to visit all 193 countries. In this interview, we explore what travel really teaches you: curiosity, connection, courage, and how stepping into the unknown transforms the way you see the world.

    We talk about:

    • How his childhood travels shaped a lifetime of exploration
    • Why people fear “unknown” countries — and why they shouldn’t
    • The beauty of off-the-beaten-path destinations
    • Encounters with strangers that changed his worldview
    • What did his final country mean to him
    • The inspiration behind his books and philosophy
    • Advice for young travellers seeking meaningful experiences

    Boris’s reflections are honest, warm, and filled with stories that reveal the human side of our planet. If you love deep travel, authentic conversations, and seeing the world with an open mind — this interview is for you.

    For more travel stories and reflections, visit my website: travel-footprints.com

    #BorisKester #EveryCountry #TravelInterview #DeepTravel #MeaningfulTravel #193Countries #MridulBihani

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    59 mins
  • My Conversation with Gunnar Garfos: The First Person to Visit Every Country Twice
    Dec 2 2025

    Join me in this inspiring conversation with Gunnar Garfors — the first person to visit every country in the world twice and the holder of several unbelievable world records. In this interview, we dive deep into the real meaning of travel: curiosity, culture, humility, people, and the art of seeing the world beyond Instagram checklists.

    We talk about:

    • How travel reveals who you are
    • Why talking to locals changes everything
    • The dangers of copy-paste “influencer tourism”
    • Why Gunnar revisited every country again
    • The magic of offbeat destinations
    • His favorite regions for culture, hospitality & adventure
    • The truth behind his crazy world records
    • How to approach a new country with no plan
    • Advice for young travellers chasing meaningful experiences

    Gunnar’s perspectives are honest, grounded, and filled with stories from places most people will never think to visit. If you're someone who loves slow travel, deep travel, or simply wants to expand your worldview — this interview is for you.

    And for more travel stories, reflections, and guides, visit my travel blog: travel-footprints.com

    #GunnarGarfors #EveryCountryTwice #TravelInterview #DeepTravel #MeaningfulTravel #AroundTheWorld #TravelFootprints

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    37 mins