Far Flung with Saleem Reshamwala
Society & Culture:Places & Travel
The Bean needs to move over—there’s a new art movement in Chicago, and it’s led by artists who are completely reimagining how residents think about the spaces around them. From an artist who turned abandoned homes into art by painting them in colors rooted in Black culture, to another who used a multimedia exhibit to examine segregation by connecting people who live on opposite sides of the city and more. Join Saleem on a bold, creative, and winding road trip to witness the power of place-based art, and the ideas that flow from the heartland.
Something in the Water: Where Do Great Athletes Come From? | Good Sport
How free solo climber Alex Honnold faces fear | ReThinking w/Adam Grant
The Uyghur boxers of Istanbul
Journey into the Dreamworld
Barcelona: streetwear with a political twist
Anxious? Blame the winds!
How will Icelandic survive the digital age?
Puerto Rico is decolonizing - with food
The poetry of Nepal's bridges
The secret Somali mixtapes
Caracas’s magic bus
Far Flung is back!
Jon Batiste on the art of pushing your limits
Far Flung presents: More Than A Feeling
Should I move home? | Am I Normal? with Mona Chalabi
A Black Utopia In North Carolina
Virtual Worlds
Sky Science in the Painted Desert
An Indigenous Mixtape from Lima, Peru
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Travel Diaries
Untold Italy travel podcast
The Atlas Obscura Podcast
A Life More Wild
Not Lost