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Marriott’s Side Trips

Storytelling Podcasts

Stephen Marriott shares the stories of the not so ordinary folk he meets on his travels, from London cabbies to Delhi rickshaw boys, Peruvian street food vendors to Mexican chefs. Real conversations with real people.

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United Kingdom

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Stephen Marriott shares the stories of the not so ordinary folk he meets on his travels, from London cabbies to Delhi rickshaw boys, Peruvian street food vendors to Mexican chefs. Real conversations with real people.

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English


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#011: Bonus Episode - Emma Carmichael - Podcaster, Traveller & Coffee Nut

12/30/2021
“The smell of coffee is a feeling of home.” In January 2021 England was experiencing its third lockdown. However, that didn’t prevent Emma (my partner) and myself from getting out and having some fun in the snow at our local London park one Sunday. When we returned we put the kettle on and as we warmed up in the kitchen I set up my recording device. And this was my first Side Trips’ episode, and the precursor to my lockdown interviews with London’s local traders and artists. In this pilot (bonus) episode I attempted to share Emma’s various stories - as this wayward girl has already lived a variety of lives! She’s been a secretary; a building surveyor specialising in cultural heritage in London; post-conflict conservationist in the Balkans; and bookstore and cafe proprietor. Now she’s an author and podcaster. We also talked about her ten weeks of driving around the Balkan backroads in a communist era Zastava 750. Put the kettle on and be prepared to be taken from Edinburgh, London to the Balkans, and back to London again. With most nations learning to live with the virus and travel restrictions easing I’m looking forward to the new year being a year of travel and sharing the stories of the wonderful characters I meet along the way. So watch this space as I’ll be back on the road later in 2022… LEARN MORE ABOUT EMMA CARMICHAEL Website: travellingthrough.co.uk Podcast: https://www.travellingthrough.co.uk/podcast-1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travelling_through Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetravellingthroughpodcast Book: Driving Tito - Through the Balkan Backroads with a Celebrity ABOUT MARRIOTT'S SIDE TRIPS An overview and further information on Stephen Marriott can be found at the show's website: https://www.marriottssidetrips.com A quick way to find the latest episodes: https://www.marriottssidetrips.com/podcast Marriott shares images and videos from his travels, but rarely sunset shots, at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephenrmarriott Sign-up for the newsletter and grab a Free checklist, Essential Checklist for the Modern Day Traveller here: http://eepurl.com/hxsQf1 If you have any questions or comments, Marriott always loves to hear from his listeners. You can reach him at: stephen@stephenrmarriott.com Listen & Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts Recorded in our kitchen on 23/01/21.

Duration:01:17:57

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#010: Playing On Throughout Lockdown – Fifi La Mer (London, UK)

7/29/2021
“If you put a little effort into something the difference is tremendous.” With the travel restrictions, I’ve been grounded in London and getting to know those local traders and artists keeping the city ticking over. In the last episode of the series, I caught up with friend and musician Stephanie Mair, aka Fifi La Mer. Her repertoire includes Parisian folk music to selected modern tunes, performing solo or in her band Oh La La! I tracked down Fifi in her north London home and we discuss the neighbourhood of Bounds Green; Parisian music influences; the “surreal experience” of performing as a duet outside Zédel’s restaurant in the empty streets of West End London; what resilience feels like for Fifi; learning the accordion; and touring again. Pour yourself a glass of wine and prepare to be taken to London, Paris and back… PEOPLE AND PLACES MENTIONED More about Fifi and Oh La La!, including CD purchases: https://www.ohlalamusic.co.uk/index.php National Rural Touring and Fifi’s journey into French music: https://www.ruraltouring.org/facebook-event/oh-la-la-fifi-la-mer-4 Live And Local: Living Room Project: http://www.liveandlocal.org.uk/livingroom.htm Bounds Green: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bounds_Green Kenwood Ladies’ Pond, Hampstead Heath: https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/green-spaces/hampstead-heath/where-to-go-at-hampstead-heath/kenwood-ladies-pond Brasserie Zédel: https://www.brasseriezedel.com What is Pétanque?: https://thisispetanque.com/what-is-petanque.html ABOUT MARRIOTT'S SIDE TRIPS An overview and further information on Stephen Marriott can be found at the show's website: https://www.marriottssidetrips.com Marriott shares images and videos from his travels, but rarely sunset shots, at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephenrmarriott Author’s Website and Free book: https://stephenrmarriott.com If you have any questions or comments, Marriott always loves to hear from his listeners. You can reach him at: stephen@stephenrmarriott.com Listen & Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts Music: Fifi La Mer, performing La Complainte de la Butte by Jean Renoir. The show’s theme music is by Hanna and Julius, thank you. Thank you to Fifi for hosting the episode on 28/05/2021.

Duration:00:39:08

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#009: We Introduce People Together – Andrew Ford - The Hand In Hand Pub (London, UK)

7/22/2021
“And it’s been noted how many people are very lonely and how many people are missing people, and this is what we do on a daily basis, we introduce people together.” Andrew Ford is the landlord of my local pub, the Hand in Hand, on Wimbledon Common, South West London. It’s my sanctuary when London becomes too much for me, as stepping through its doors you enter a cosy country-style pub dating back to 1835. But more importantly, you’re greeted with a smile and a decent pint of beer. On one level I have mixed feelings broadcasting about the pub, as I feel it’s one of London’s best-kept secrets – after all, there aren’t too many “village” pubs in London! However, the Hand in Hand and Andrew are full of stories; and stories should be shared. So last month, I caught up with Andrew for a pint of ale, and we had a fine chat and a laugh. Our topics of conversation ranged from the history of the pub, which started life as a bakery; the pub as a community; the mental health effects of the lockdown on the staff as well as the regulars; the pub’s customers including Oliver Reed’s drinking shenanigans; serving a decent pint of ale; to working as a husband and wife team – Andrew’s wife Elzbieta runs the kitchen. The Hand in Hand is the perfect example of why pubs are the heart and soul of a community. Pour yourself a drink and enjoy… PEOPLE AND PLACES MENTIONED The Hand in Hand: https://www.thehandinhandwimbledon.co.uk Instagram: handinhandwimbledon Wimbledon Common: https://www.wpcc.org.uk Wimbledon Village: https://www.wimbledon-village.com CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale): https://camra.org.uk A history of Young’s & Co Brewery: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young%27s Oliver Reed’s Wimbledon 8-pub crawl: https://www.mylondon.news/whats-on/food-drink-news/wimbledon-8-pub-crawl-legendary-20491430 ABOUT MARRIOTT'S SIDE TRIPS An overview and further information on Stephen Marriott can be found at the show's website: https://www.marriottssidetrips.com A quick way to find the latest episodes: https://www.marriottssidetrips.com/podcast Marriott shares images and videos from his travels, but rarely sunset shots, at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephenrmarriott Author’s Website and Free book: https://stephenrmarriott.com If you have any questions or comments, Marriott always loves to hear from his listeners. You can reach him at: stephen@stephenrmarriott.com Listen & Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts The show’s theme music is by Hanna and Julius, thank you. Thank you to Andrew and the Hand in Hand for hosting the episode on 22/06/2021.

Duration:00:51:07

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#008: Cooking Peruvian Street Food With Love – Angel Moran (London, UK)

7/15/2021
“Cooking takes a long time, especially if you want to cook it with love – love takes time.” Angel Moran is one half of the brother and sister team of the Peruvian street food stall, The Hungry Llama, at Lower Marsh Market in Waterloo, London. Originally from Peru, they learned to cook from their mother, whose first food venture was selling cooked fish in the streets of Lima. And lucky for Londoner’s, their Mum knew a variety of Peruvian foods and flavours from the Andes, to the jungle to coastal dishes. I met up with Angel on his day off from the stall in a local park in Waterloo and we chatted about adapting their Peruvian dishes to a European pallet; working through the pandemic; cooking with love; and Angel’s future culinary dreams, amongst other things. Angel and his sister, Lesley, are great examples of how maintaining your passion and joy can get you through tough times. So if you’re ever in the Waterloo area, pass by The Hungry Llama as they’re guaranteed to put a smile on your face, not to mention feed you well. You may even get to dance salsa too! PEOPLE AND PLACES MENTIONED The Hungry Llama: https://www.facebook.com/TheHungryLLamaUK Instagram: the_hungryllama Lower Marsh Market: https://www.lowermarshmarket.com Archbishop’s Park: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archbishop%27s_Park Gastón Acurio: https://www.starchefs.com/cook/chefs/bio/gaston-acurio ABOUT MARRIOTT'S SIDE TRIPS An overview and further information on Stephen Marriott can be found at the show's website: https://www.marriottssidetrips.com A quick way to find the latest episodes: https://www.marriottssidetrips.com/podcast Marriott shares images and videos from his travels, but rarely sunset shots, at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephenrmarriott Author’s Website and Free book: https://stephenrmarriott.com Sign-up for the newsletter and grab a Free checklist, Essential Checklist for the Modern Day Traveller here: http://eepurl.com/hxsQf1 If you have any questions or comments, Marriott always loves to hear from his listeners. You can reach him at: stephen@stephenrmarriott.com Listen & Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts The show’s theme music is by Hanna and Julius, thank you. This episode was recorded on 08/03/2021 in Archbishop’s Park.

Duration:00:22:22

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#007: We Need To Understand Our Purpose In Life And Then Fulfil That – Esra Kizir Gokcen (London, UK)

7/8/2021
“This challenge taught me to start and finish a drawing without any plan every day.” I had the pleasure of first meeting Esra last summer when she was part of a collaborative exhibition in London, and she enthusiastically talked me through one of her striking pictures on display, which was inspired by the energy of cities, migration and movement. Esra talked passionately about her art, and it felt natural to invite her to be a guest on the show; especially as she’d already embarked on her epic 365-days drawing challenge. So on a rainy spring day, I headed over to her studio in Waterloo (London SE1). Esra is originally from Istanbul, where she had worked as a graphic designer and artist. She’s also a mother, and five years ago she decided to relocate with her kids to London and start a new life. She’s a courageous woman; so it’s no surprise our conversation diverged into other subjects, beyond her 365-days lockdown challenge. We chatted gaining confidence in expressing daily feelings and spiritualism in Esra’s drawings; finding your way in London; acknowledging your purpose; and accepting the here and now. Esra’s art has evolved as she has. This is her lockdown story. PEOPLE AND PLACES MENTIONED Esra’s website: https://www.esrakizirgokcen.com Instagram: ekg_art_studio & ekg_365drawings Make Space Studios: http://www.makespacestudios.com The artists’ pool: https://www.theartistspool.co.uk 54 the gallery: https://54thegallery.co.uk/category/exhibitions Renee Rilexie: http://www.rilexie.com The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle ABOUT MARRIOTT'S SIDE TRIPS An overview and further information on Stephen Marriott can be found at the show's website: https://www.marriottssidetrips.com A quick way to find the latest episodes: https://www.marriottssidetrips.com/podcast Marriott shares images and videos from his travels, but rarely sunset shots, at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephenrmarriott Sign-up for the newsletter and grab a Free checklist, Essential Checklist for the Modern Day Traveller here: http://eepurl.com/hxsQf1 If you have any questions or comments, Marriott always loves to hear from his listeners. You can reach him at: stephen@stephenrmarriott.com Listen & Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts The show’s theme music is by Hanna and Julius, thank you. Thanks to Esra and Make Space Studios for hosting the podcast on 20/05/2021.

Duration:00:52:25

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#006: Pedal Power In Lockdown – Charlie Perkins (London, UK)

7/1/2021
“This whole lockdown period has definitely given a lot of people the ability to get out there and try it and get comfortable with it [cycling].” To see the centre of London almost car free was surreal during the peak of the lockdowns. But for me, like many other cyclists, this was an opportunity to reclaim London’s previously vehicle choked streets. So last May, I got myself a foldable bicycle, a Tern (I can recommend it) and discovered East Central Cycles, an independent bicycle shop in Exmouth Market, Clerkenwell, which had one in stock. Visiting the shop, it soon became clear that the lockdown had completely changed the operation of the business. I caught up with Charlie, one of the four founders of the store, when I returned to get my bike serviced, and we grabbed a park bench for a chat. We chatted setting up the shop with four friends; competing against the big chains; hipsters and the custom bike trend; meeting the challenges of lockdown and the resurgence of cycling in London; and Charlie’s favourite areas of London including exploring its backstreets. If there was ever an episode to inspire you to get out and about on two-wheels this is it. Meet Charlie and East Central Cycles… PLACES MENTIONED East Central Cycles website: http://www.eastcentralcycles.co.uk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eastcentralcycles Exmouth Market: https://exmouth.london Smithfield Market: http://www.smithfieldmarket.com ABOUT MARRIOTT'S SIDE TRIPS Website: https://www.marriottssidetrips.com A quick way to find the latest episodes: https://www.marriottssidetrips.com/podcast Instagram (my travel life, but rarely sunset shots): https://www.instagram.com/stephenrmarriott Sign-up for the newsletter and grab a FREE Travel Checklist: http://eepurl.com/hxsQf1 If you have any questions, or comments please let us know what you think. Marriott always loves to hear from his listeners. You can reach him directly at: stephen@stephenrmarriott.com Listen & Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts The show’s theme music is by Hanna and Julius, thank you. Thanks to Charlie and Spa Fields Park for hosting the podcast on 26/03/2021.

Duration:00:11:12

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#005: I Decided To Open The Door For Myself – Roka of RokaBringsFlowers (London, UK)

6/24/2021
“I knew this was the time [being furloughed] when I had to grow up and take things in my own hands.” I first met Roka (Roksana Trzencinska) of RokaBringsFlowers when I lived next door to her former workplace, Scooter Caffe, in Waterloo SE1, where I discovered she was a hardworking, creative soul. But I was less aware of her resourcefulness and enterprising talents until I heard about her bicycle flower stall, which she set up after she was furloughed from her floristry job at the time, following the first lockdown in England last year. Roka now takes her pedal-powered stall to locations local to her in South East London. Today I share her story of self-reinvention and flowers. We also talked about finding her passion and inspiration to set up her business; coming to London and finding her tribe; growing tulips in her neighbour’s garden; Roka’s customers; and her future floristry dreams. I met Roka outside Cable Bakery in Kennington, her regular Friday pitch, and over a coffee got her full story. Please join us for the conversation, as I'm sure it will put a smile on your face, as it did mine. “I think when I was four years old I kept calling myself the Mother of Flowers.” “I decided just to be open for the adventure and I moved to London for that reason.” “This is someone who gave me that chance because I asked.” “My response to Brexit was to get the finest bulbs from the Netherlands and plant them in Camberwell.” PEOPLE AND PLACES MENTIONED RokaBringsFlowers on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rokabringsflowers/ Cable Bakery (Kennington SE5): https://www.cablebarandbakery.co.uk/ RokaBringsFlowers Fridays 9-3pm Camberwell Green Farmers Market (Camberwell SE5): http://www.urban-farmers-market.co.uk/ RokaBringsFlowers Saturdays 10-2pm New Covent Garden Flower Market: https://www.newcoventgardenmarket.com/flowers Camberwell neighbourhood: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camberwell Scooter Café: https://www.facebook.com/scootercaffe/ Flowers by Van Twisk: https://fbvt.com/ Lille Black Pants Club: https://www.lbpclub.co.uk/ Pedal Me: https://pedalme.co.uk/ ABOUT MARRIOTT'S SIDE TRIPS An overview and further information on Stephen Marriott can be found at the show's website: https://www.marriottssidetrips.com/ A quick way to find the latest episodes: https://www.marriottssidetrips.com/podcast Marriott shares images and videos from his travels, but rarely sunset shots, at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephenrmarriott/ Sign-up for the newsletter and grab a Free checklist, Essential Checklist for the Modern Day Traveller here: http://eepurl.com/hxsQf1 If you have any questions or comments, Marriott always loves to hear from his listeners. You can reach him at: stephen@stephenrmarriott.com Listen & Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts The show’s theme music is by Hanna and Julius, thank you. Thanks to Roka and Cable Bakery for hosting the podcast on 05/03/2021. The episode is dedicated to Tigs, who loved flowers.

Duration:00:37:31

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#004: From Refugee to Footballer – Toofan Baz (London, UK)

6/17/2021
“I believe whatever’s written in your destiny, that will happen… you can’t do anything about it. You just have to keep going. Never give up.” My latest guest, Toofan Baz, was a chance encounter; I met him at his phone repair shop, in Putney West London when I popped by to get a new phone cover. We hit it off as soon as we began chatting, realising we are both Manchester United football fans. And talking further, I soon learned Toofan is not your average young man. He is one of the few, possibly only, Afghanistan to have signed an apprentice with English Premier League football (soccer) club - West Bromwich Albion, in Birmingham. More remarkable though, he was a refugee who undertook a perilous two year journey with his father to reach England’s shores. However, close to turning pro, Toofan experienced a life-threatening head injury, which cut his career short. After several unsuccessful attempts to return to the game and trying to work for others, he decided to set up his own business - his phone repair shop, Elite Phone Store. We met at the shop on a Saturday afternoon in late March and Toofan shared with me his extraordinary story of survival and self-determination. In particular, I discovered a nine-year-olds two-year migrant story of refugee smuggling across Europe; arriving in England and moving to Birmingham, then signing for West Bromwich Albion FC; fighting to come back after a devastating injury; utilising YouTube to learn how to repair phones and starting a retail business during lockdown; living and working in Hammersmith and Putney; and Toofan’s future football and business dreams. “Your life is in danger from…80% in danger and 20% chance of surviving.” “I was in the jungle for one year.” “I bought a red shirt, which was a Manchester United shirt, with Ronaldo on the back.” “All I can be is grateful.” PEOPLE AND PLACES MENTIONED Elite Phone Shop: 116 Putney High Street, Putney, London SW15 1RG Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Elitephonestore116 West Bromwich Albion FC: https://www.wba.co.uk/ Putney: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Putney Hammersmith: https://www.stuckinlondon.com/londonareaguide/hammersmith.php The Channel Tunnel: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Channel_Tunnel Yan Dhanda: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yan_Dhanda Tyler Roberts: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyler_Roberts ABOUT MARRIOTT'S SIDE TRIPS An overview and further information on Stephen Marriott can be found at the show's website: https://www.marriottssidetrips.com/ A quick way to find the latest episodes: https://www.marriottssidetrips.com/podcast Marriott shares images and videos from his travels, but rarely sunset shots, at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephenrmarriott/ Sign-up for the newsletter and grab a Free checklist, Essential Checklist for the Modern Day Traveller here: http://eepurl.com/hxsQf1 If you have any questions or comments, Marriott always loves to hear from his listeners. You can reach him at: stephen@stephenrmarriott.com Listen & Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts The show’s theme music is by Hanna and Julius, thank you. Thanks to Toofan and Elite Phone Store for hosting the podcast on 27/03/2021.

Duration:00:33:29

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#003: We're Not Just Here For The Bottom Line - Lee Armitage (London, UK)

6/10/2021
London’s coffee and café scene has been going through a revolution, but it’s already evolving beyond mastering the craft and latte art. As I learned from Lee Armitage, the founder of Saucer & Cup café in Wimbledon Park, South West London, it’s now about delivering excellence across the board – i.e. sourcing quality and combining that with superiority of service and style. And Saucer & Cup certainly lives up to that statement: it’s minimalist, fresh, and non-corporate. Lee’s a Londoner, but his family routes are Montenegro, where, “Coffee is culture,” as he put it. I met Lee on a busy Saturday afternoon in late February when the shop was in full swing serving takeaways. In this episode, I learned about Lee’s story of setting up and running a coffee shop in London. Saucer & Cup stayed open throughout the lockdowns and didn’t furlough its staff. Amongst other things, we talked about Lee discovering the premises; the London coffee scene; Wimbledon customers; Lee’s heritage and being a Londoner; persevering through the lockdowns; sourcing coffee; and favourite areas of London, including Soho. Join us over a cup of the black stuff and feel Lee’s passion for life. “It’s the magic behind the scenes that I think makes the real difference.” “They [the customers] don’t mind spending money on things that bring them joy.” “Being able to call something like London, that’s so diverse home… it’s shaped the person who I am.” “If you can stay mentally strong and resilient, good things will come.” Saucer & Cup’s details are: 159 Arthur Road, Wimbledon Park, London SW19. Nearest tube: Wimbledon Park (District Line) Website - https://www.saucerandcup.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/saucerandcup/ Some of the suppliers mentioned: Workshop Coffee - https://workshopcoffee.com/ Hedonne Bakery - https://www.instagram.com/hedonebakery/?hl=en ABOUT MARRIOTT'S SIDE TRIPS An overview and further information on Stephen Marriott can be found at the show's website: https://www.marriottssidetrips.com/ A quick way to find the latest episodes: https://www.marriottssidetrips.com/podcast Marriott shares images and videos from his travels, but rarely sunset shots, at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephenrmarriott/ Sign up for the newsletter and grab a Free checklist, Essential Checklist for the Modern Day Traveller here: http://eepurl.com/hxsQf1 If you have any questions or comments, Marriott always loves to hear from his listeners. You can reach him at: stephen@stephenrmarriott.com Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts The show’s theme music is by Hanna and Julius, thank you! Thanks to Lee and Saucer & Cup for the coffee and for hosting the podcast on 27.02.2021

Duration:00:29:19

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#002: Black Cab Users Use Black Cabs, Uber Users Use Uber - Mitch Cohen (London, UK)

5/25/2021
“It’s an experience, the walks of life and the things you see while you are at work, it is an eye-opener, and London as a city is a fantastic city.” I love taxi drivers. They’re talkative and are an essential service to the traveller. Often, they are the first friendly face I meet in a new country and have provided me with beneficial information about the places I’m visiting. However, I feel I’m on safe ground in saying London’s black cab drivers are the best in the business. Not only do these cabbies know the quickest routes around London, but they are also a pool of information about the city. Mitch Cohen is a London cabbie and is originally from Bermondsey, South London. He’s been cabbing for more than five years but is also a former builder. However, given the pandemic and its effects on movement, Mitch has temporarily switched back to the building trade to make a living. I met Mitch on a Saturday afternoon for a couple of beers. We chatted about becoming a taxi driver; the ‘Knowledge’ – anyone who wants to drive an iconic London cab (or Hackney Carriage) must memorise the Knowledge of London; cabbies favourite food hangouts; black cabs vs Uber; weirdest passengers; adapting during the pandemic and its mental health effects; Arsenal football club; and Spain. Join us for some plain-speaking and an insider's knowledge about London. SOME OF THE TOPICS/LANDMARKS MENTIONED: History of London Hackney cabs: https://lvta.co.uk/menu/lvta-taxi-history The Knowledge of London: https://tfl.gov.uk/info-for/taxis-and-private-hire/licensing/learn-the-knowledge-of-london Historical cabbies green café huts: https//:bbc.com/travel/story/20180430-the-secret-green-shelters-that-feed-londons-cabbies Superfish fish and chips restaurant: https://masterssuperfish.business.site Uber’s London licensing history: https://bbc.co.uk/news/business-54322579 Bermondsey: https://hidden-london.com/gazetteer/bermondsey ABOUT MARRIOTT'S SIDE TRIPS An overview and further information on Stephen Marriott can be found at the show's website: https://www.marriottssidetrips.com A quick way to find the latest episodes: https://www.marriottssidetrips.com/podcast Marriott shares images and videos from his travels, but rarely sunset shots, at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephenrmarriott Sign up for the newsletter and grab a Free checklist, Essential Checklist for the Modern Day Traveller here: http://eepurl.com/hxsQf1 If you have any questions or comments, Marriott always loves to hear from his listeners. You can reach him at: stephen@stephenrmarriott.com Listen & Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts The theme music is by Hanna and Julius; thank you! Thanks to Mitch for pouring the beer and hosting the podcast on 20.03.2021.

Duration:00:58:56

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#001: Thai Food Is My Soul - Jay Thongvivat (London, UK)

5/25/2021
“What gets me out of bed? Serving people and making good food.” Jay Thongvivat is the owner of my local Thai food restaurant, Sen Yai, in Southfields, SW18. He runs it with his family, who hail from Thailand originally, and have owned several Thai restaurants over the years in south London. Emma (my partner) and I have been frequent visitors to the restaurant, and Jay has been keeping us well fed with takeaways during the lockdowns. Yet we have been counting down the days until we sit at its tables again. But don’t expect linen tablecloths and formal service at Sen Yai; instead, expect a warm grin and a street food style experience. In this, my inaugural episode, I met Jay over some delicious dishes, which he described as everyday Thai drinking food. We talked about how Jay got into the food business; running a neighbourhood restaurant; opening his first place in Brixton; mentors and cooking outside of your comfort zone; plus working through the lockdowns. I make no apologies; this episode is going to make you feel hungry! SOME OF THE TOPICS/LANDMARKS MENTIONED: Sen Yai’s details are: Address - 173 Replingham Rd, Southfields London SW18 5LY Phone – 020 8874 8800 And orders are also taken through all the popular delivery Apps. The Grid neighbourhood and Southfields: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southfields ABOUT MARRIOTT'S SIDE TRIPS An overview and further information on Stephen Marriott can be found at the show's website: https://marriottssidetrips.com A quick way to find the latest episodes: https://marriottssidetrips.com/podcast Marriott shares images and videos from his travels, but rarely sunset shots, at Instagram: https://instagram.com/stephenrmarriott Sign up for the newsletter and grab a Free checklist, Essential Checklist for the Modern Day Traveller here: http://eepurl.com/hxsQf1 If you have any questions or comments, Marriott always loves to hear from his listeners. You can email him at: stephen@stephenrmarriott.com Listen & Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts The show's theme music is by Hanna and Julius, thank you! Thanks to Sen Yai restaurant for hosting the podcast on 25.02.2021

Duration:00:32:11

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#000: Trailer - Join us on the 3rd of June for the Launch

5/25/2021
Welcome to Marriott’s Side Trips, hosted by Stephen Marriott. He’s a bestselling author, traveller and now podcaster. On the show, Marriott chats to the not so ordinary folk he meets along the way on his travels, from London cabbies to Delhi rickshaw boys, Peruvian street food vendors to Mexican chefs. Real conversations with real people - because everyone has a story worth telling. To know more about your podcast host Stephen Marriott, and how to join his Mailing List and get a FREE Travel Checklist please go to: https://marriottssidetrips.com Follow Marriott on Instagram: https://instagram.com/stephenrmarriott

Duration:00:01:04