About

80 Days is a podcast dedicated to exploring little-known countries, territories settlements and cities around the world. Brought to you by three history and geography nerds in an internet-powered balloon. Inspired by Phileas Fogg’s whistle-stop tour of the world, we have decided to take the more leisurely approach, going one country, city or territory at a time and finding out as much as we can. Subscribe to the podcast to explore the world with us.

Interact with us on Facebook or Twitter if you have any comments or suggestions about where we should explore next!

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We are (left to right) Joe Byrne in Switzerland, Luke Kelly in Hong Kong, and Mark Boyle in the UK.

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Sponsors

For Season 3, listeners are signing up to support us through Patreon – we have a range of tiers at which you can chip in and receive rewards in return. Find out more at patreon.com/80dayspodcast

Our current patrons for Season 3 are:

Emily Cranfill Justine Gabrielle Punzalan Nathan Hixson Grace
Rowland Seymour Simon Greene Collin Macharyas Nick Ison
Andy Elrick Eoin Byrne Erik Tastepe Darren Clarke
Erin Barclay +Add your name here

Season 2 was made possible by the generous backers of our Christmas Kickstarter Campaign and our sponsor Hairy Baby, the home of the funniest and most uniquely Irish t-shirts. You can still get your very own 80 Days t-shirt from their site to wear on your own adventures.

Hairy Baby Clothing Company

Below, as a sign of our gratitude, are listed our Season 2 Kickstarter backers. Thanks, guys!

Alec Richman Andrew Brogan Bogdan Drema Crystal
Des Swan Eoin Byrne Gary O’Daly Jeffrey Doker
Jenn Jones John Keating John Killeen Krista Phillps
Lorraine Mounsey Louise Ireson Niall O’Leary Nick Ison
Paul Brendan Donnelly Paula Cantwell Rob Curran Rowland Seymour
Sarah O’Farrell Simon Greene Ian Prince (who commissioned our episode on the Jewish Autonomous Oblast

5 thoughts on “About

  1. Hi Guys,
    I love the podcast and I’ve listened to every episode. I’d like to recommend an episode on Albania. I lived there for a few years and speak Albanian. It’s an incredible country and language, both with fascinating history. Stunningly beautiful as it borders Greece, but much cheaper and less crowded. Google syri kalter and thethi and you’ll be convinced!

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