On the Road (EN)

Tom Noga
Since 01/2026 6 episodes
On the Road is born out of movement. Out of motion rather than destinanation — not only from one place to another, but also in the mind. Out of observing, listening, and shifting perspectives. Each episode begins with an encounter — sometimes planned, sometimes unexpected — and follows no fixed script. A podcast in the rhythm of the road:  with time, curiosity, and space for what cannot be reduced to simple answers.


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A Different South America, Part 2

The 10 Most Extraordinary Places Between the Atlantic and the Andes

2026-03-01 11 min

South America is a continent of grand images: rainforest, the Andes, carnival, Machu Picchu.
Yet between the Atlantic and the Andes there are places that shift this picture. Towns and settlements where Europe still lives on. Neighborhoods where Japan is part of everyday life. Enclaves that seem frozen in time. Places where languages, architecture and traditions have endured – sometimes visible in the streetscape, sometimes hidden behind facades and family histories.

A ranking of the places where South America appears surprisingly different.

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A Different South America, Part 1

The 10 Most Extraordinary Places Between the Atlantic and the Andes

2026-02-24 12 min

South America is a continent of grand images: rainforest, the Andes, carnival, Machu Picchu.Yet between the Atlantic and the Andes there are places that shif...

Route 66: Myth vs. Reality

Talking about the Mother Road

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Lost Cities of South America

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2026-02-10 9 min

I’ve always been drawn to places that vanished. Stone cities swallowed by jungle and mountains. Sacred sites abandoned by empires.  And one modern city that ...