Program 730: Wandering Indonesia; Italian Lessons; Czech Towns
Release Date: 10-07-2023
Description
Get a sneak peek at some of the surprises you might encounter when exploring one or more of Indonesia's 13,000 islands. Then hear from a journalist about how his fellow Italians pulled together — with a uniquely Italian spirit — to cope with the earliest days of the Covid pandemic. And pick up tips for visiting some of the Czech Republic's most intriguing historic locations beyond Prague.
Guests
- Elizabeth Pisani, author of "Indonesia Etc." (W. W. Norton)
- Journalist Beppe Severgnini, author of "Italian Lessons: Fifty Things We Know About Life Now" (Vintage)
- Czech tour guide Jana Hronkova
- Cameron Hewitt, co-author of Rick Steves "Eastern Europe" guidebooks
Additional Info
- Elizabeth Pisani wrote Indonesia Etc and is published by W. W. Norton, and by Granta Editions in the United Kingdom.
- Elizabeth is the founder of Ternyata, Ltd., a public health consultancy to international governments and health agencies.
- Beppe Severgnini is an editor and columnist for Italy's largest-circulation daily newspaper, Corriere della Sera. His latest book is "Italian Lessons: Fifty Things We Know About Life Now."
- Beppe described the discipline of his fellow Italians in combatting the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic in Italy, in early 2020, in a column for the New York Times.
- Jana Hronkova's tour company is called Prague Discoveries.
- Cameron Hewitt provides tales from his European travels in his book The Temporary European. He shares photos and thoughts from his recent travels in his blog entries as well.
- The Rick Steves online guide to the Czech Republic.
Haiku Awards
Pgm #730 Africa Haiku
Zambia bush land
rainy season frogs so loud
I watch from my door
One more hostel bunk
do I need earplugs tonight?
turn to my left....ahh!
— Jane Hellman, Floyd County Virginia
In Kenya we saw
the "big five" on safari
and weaver birds, too.
— Eileen Patch, Endwell, New York
Africa like a
Ballerina on her toes
between two oceans
— Catherine Hawkes, Douglas, Georgia
Program Extras
More with Elizabeth Pisani - Researcher Elizabeth Pisani has spent more than 25 years traveling to many of the islands of Indonesia, and describes for Rick the improbable way fishermen there catch tuna. She also responds to a question from a listener in Fort Worth about the viability of traveling alone in Indonesia as a western woman. (runs 2:50)