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No Fixed Address
Michael Motamedi and Vanessa Salas
24 episodes
1 week ago

No Fixed Address isn't just a travel podcast, it's your backstage pass to the world's hidden gems. 

For the past three years, Host Michael Motamedi and his wife Vanessa Salas have been living out of suitcases, trading a fixed address for street food stands. 

Every episode is an adventure, from trying foods we’ve never heard of, to connecting with remarkable people, we learn about the culture, traditions, and connections that make every meal unforgettable. 

We're all about finding hidden spots, meeting local legends, and tasting flavors that make a place come alive. So, join us as we taste the wild and the wonderful and hear stories that only locals know.



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No Fixed Address isn't just a travel podcast, it's your backstage pass to the world's hidden gems. 

For the past three years, Host Michael Motamedi and his wife Vanessa Salas have been living out of suitcases, trading a fixed address for street food stands. 

Every episode is an adventure, from trying foods we’ve never heard of, to connecting with remarkable people, we learn about the culture, traditions, and connections that make every meal unforgettable. 

We're all about finding hidden spots, meeting local legends, and tasting flavors that make a place come alive. So, join us as we taste the wild and the wonderful and hear stories that only locals know.



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The Journey of a Lifetime: Pelumi Nubi’s Road Trip from London to Lagos
No Fixed Address
52 minutes 32 seconds
1 year ago
The Journey of a Lifetime: Pelumi Nubi’s Road Trip from London to Lagos

Our first visit to London, UK did NOT disappoint. We sat down with Pelumi Nubi, a travel content creator and the first solo Black woman to drive from London, UK to Lagos, Nigeria - a journey that took her across 17 countries. Tune in to hear about the highs and lows of Pelumi’s 73 day long road trip, which of the stops along the way blew her away, which destinations she advises solo female travelers to be wary of traveling to alone, and how she hopped on the iron ore train in Mauritania to ride atop coal for 12 hours. Plus, Pelumi talks about how she left a career in biomedicine to pursue travel full time, why Black representation is important for the solo traveler (and overlander) community, and her favorite underrated destinations in Europe and Africa.


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Learn more about Pelumi Nubi on Instagram (@pelumi.nubi) and peluminubi.com.

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No Fixed Address

No Fixed Address isn't just a travel podcast, it's your backstage pass to the world's hidden gems. 

For the past three years, Host Michael Motamedi and his wife Vanessa Salas have been living out of suitcases, trading a fixed address for street food stands. 

Every episode is an adventure, from trying foods we’ve never heard of, to connecting with remarkable people, we learn about the culture, traditions, and connections that make every meal unforgettable. 

We're all about finding hidden spots, meeting local legends, and tasting flavors that make a place come alive. So, join us as we taste the wild and the wonderful and hear stories that only locals know.