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The Travel Diaries

Jack Savoretti

The Travel Diaries

Holly Rubenstein

Conversation, Personal Journals, Travel Guide, Interview, Society & Culture, Travel, Culture, Celebrity Interview, Destination, The Travel Diaries, Places & Travel, Holly Rubenstein, Wanderlust, Chef, Journalist, Arts, Podcast, Society

4.5813 Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2022

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

On today’s episode we’re joined by one of the UK’s most successful singer-songwriters. He’s collaborated with everyone from Kylie Minogue to Bob Dylan and Nile Rogers, and recently sold out Wembley Arena - we’re joined today by the utterly delightful and extremely talented Jack Savoretti.


Jack had a truly international upbringing, moving from London to Switzerland, and spending idyllic childhood summers in Portofino, Italy, where his father’s family hail from as well as on a remote Bahamian island - it’s a rather enviable childhood I have to say. 


It was a slow-burning rise to fame for Jack as a musician, who toured the UK for several years, all the while his fanbase grew and grew and it was his sixth album, Singing to Strangers, that finally hit the number one spot, and his most recent record, the sun-soaked and star-studded Europiana - which frankly couldn’t be a better talking point for the podcast, as it was inspired by his European upbringing and life - that was also a chart-topper too and it was really interesting to hear the story behind that.


This episode is a love letter to the Mediterranean as well as a few spots farther afield, but as the night’s draw in here in England, I hope this injects a bit of sunshine into your day.


Destination Recap:


  • Liguria, Italy 
  • Formentera, Spain
  • Oxfordshire, England
  • Lugano, Switzerland
  • Ascona, Switzerland 
  • Hotel Eden Roc, Ascona, Switzerland
  • Portofino, Italy
  • San Fruttuoso, Italy
  • Pierre Island, Bahamas
  • Abu Dhabi
  • South America



Jack Savoretti’s latest single Dancing Through The Rain which is taken from Europiana Encore, a special extended edition of his chart topping album, Europiana, is out now.


If you’d like to hear more from the podcast don’t forget to hit subscribe or if you use apple podcasts to hit follow so that a new episode lands in your podcast app each week, and if you’re really enjoying it I’d be so grateful if you could leave a rating or review. 

If you want to be the first to find out who’s joining me on next week’s episode come and follow me on Instagram, I’m @hollyrubenstein and I’d love to hear from you. 


If you can’t wait til then remember there’s the first seven seasons to catch up on - that’s over 85 episodes to keep you busy there. And don’t forget that all the destinations mentioned by my guests are always included in the episode show notes and they’re also on my website, TheTravelDiariesPodcast.com 


Thanks so much for listening.


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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Travel Diaries podcast. I'm your host, journalist Holly Rubinstein,

0:11.5

and here each week I'll be speaking to a very special guest about the seven chapters in their

0:17.2

life's travel diaries. From their earliest childhood travel memory and the first place

0:22.2

they fell in love with to their hidden gem and what's at the top of their travel bucket list,

0:27.5

we'll be uncovering their adventures around the world and the travel experiences and destinations

0:33.0

that have shaped their lives. On today's episode, we're joined by one of the UK's most successful singer-songwriters.

0:41.3

He has collaborated with everyone, from Kylie Minogue to Bob Dylan and Nile Rogers, and

0:47.9

he recently sold out Wembley Arena.

0:50.1

We are joined today by the utterly delightful and extremely talented Jack Savaretti.

0:56.6

So Jack had a really international upbringing. He moved from London to Switzerland and spent

1:02.4

idyllic childhood summers in Portofino, Italy, where his father's family hail from, as well as

1:08.4

many a holiday on a remote Bahamian island. It's a rather enviable childhood,

1:13.6

I have to say. And it was a slow burning rise to fame for Jack as a musician. He toured the UK

1:18.8

for several years, but all the while his fan base grew and grew, and it was his sixth album

1:25.6

singing to strangers that finally hit the number one spot.

1:29.4

And then again, his most recent record also topped the charts, the sun-soaked and star-studded

1:34.9

European, which frankly couldn't be a better talking point for the podcast because it was

1:39.7

inspired like the name suggests by his European upbringing and life. And it was really interesting

1:46.3

to hear the story behind that. I mean this whole episode in fact is a real love letter to the

1:52.7

Mediterranean as well as a few spots farther afield as well but as the nights draw in here

1:57.8

in England and it gets a bit more chilly and autumnal. I hope this injects a bit

2:03.0

of sunshine into your day. So let's hear from Jack now. Jack Savaretti, welcome to the travel

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