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Slate Culture

Sponsored: I Travel For Local Flavor

Slate Culture

Slate Podcasts

Arts, Tv & Film, Music

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2018

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

In Episode 1 of I Travel For, producer and culinary explorer Otis Gray eats, drinks, and forages his way across Great Britain. From the cultural smorgasbord of London’s Borough Market to an Indian pub in Birmingham to mushroom hunting in the woods of Hereford, Otis’ flavorful journey is guided by the recommendations and generosity of local Brits. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This paid podcast is a partnership between Slate Studios, American Airlines, British Airways, and visit Britain.

0:07.0

I travel for discovery.

0:12.0

I travel because there's still so much to see to meet different kinds of people.

0:17.0

That's what I love about walking around old cities.

0:20.0

It gives you permission to be curious.

0:25.0

From American Airlines, British Airways and visit Britain.

0:29.0

This is I Travel 4, a series about adventure.

0:34.4

Oh my God, this...

0:35.4

Whoa!

0:37.4

Curiosity.

0:39.8

How in God's name did you find all these old recipes?

0:43.0

And Wonder.

0:44.0

You know so much about this place, it's amazing.

0:46.0

I'm Hattie Pearson,

0:48.0

a DJ and radio presenter living and working in Manchester, England.

0:53.0

In every episode we follow an American traveler as they traverse Great Britain.

0:58.0

But here's the twist.

1:00.0

They didn't plan their own trips.

1:02.0

We did. The locals.

1:07.0

Let's hear all about it. So, Oh my God.

1:26.0

God.

1:27.0

Nice to meet you.

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