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BODRUM & CAPPADOCIA: NATURE, RESILIENCE, AND REINVENTION

BODRUM & CAPPADOCIA: NATURE, RESILIENCE, AND REINVENTION

Kolyn Boyd and Lindsey Granger journey from the ancient seaside ruins of Bodrum to the soaring, hand-carved peaks of Cappadocia to explore how the past finds new purpose in the bridge where western Asia meets eastern Europe. The journey begins on the Aegean coast in Bodrum, a city where ancient history catches the breeze through 15th-century windmills and the fortress of Bodrum Castle. Guided by local experts, the hosts explore the Myndos Gate, where the armies of Alexander the Great once clashed, and uncover the legacy of Princess Ada, one of the world's earliest female leaders. The episode highlights how these ancient spaces, including the grand marble theater, remain alive today as world-class venues for modern performance. The exploration then crosses east into Cappadocia, a landscape sculpted by fire and wind over millions of years. From the vantage point of a hot air balloon at sunrise, the team witnesses a bird's eye view of the region's famous fairy chimneys before descending into the Ozkonak Underground City—a nine-level subterranean complex built for ancient survival. The journey concludes at the Cappadocia Cave Suites, where the hosts meet the pioneering family who transformed their ancestral cave homes into a global tourism landmark, proving that Türkiye's story is still being written by the people who walk its ancient paths.

2026-06-25 09:40:00 +0000 UTC2026-06-25 10:35:00 +0000 UTC(55m)
BODRUM & CAPPADOCIA: NATURE, RESILIENCE, AND REINVENTION

BODRUM & CAPPADOCIA: NATURE, RESILIENCE, AND REINVENTION

Kolyn Boyd and Lindsey Granger journey from the ancient seaside ruins of Bodrum to the soaring, hand-carved peaks of Cappadocia to explore how the past finds new purpose in the bridge where western Asia meets eastern Europe. The journey begins on the Aegean coast in Bodrum, a city where ancient history catches the breeze through 15th-century windmills and the fortress of Bodrum Castle. Guided by local experts, the hosts explore the Myndos Gate, where the armies of Alexander the Great once clashed, and uncover the legacy of Princess Ada, one of the world's earliest female leaders. The episode highlights how these ancient spaces, including the grand marble theater, remain alive today as world-class venues for modern performance. The exploration then crosses east into Cappadocia, a landscape sculpted by fire and wind over millions of years. From the vantage point of a hot air balloon at sunrise, the team witnesses a bird's eye view of the region's famous fairy chimneys before descending into the Ozkonak Underground City—a nine-level subterranean complex built for ancient survival. The journey concludes at the Cappadocia Cave Suites, where the hosts meet the pioneering family who transformed their ancestral cave homes into a global tourism landmark, proving that Türkiye's story is still being written by the people who walk its ancient paths.

2026-06-26 00:55:00 +0000 UTC2026-06-26 02:00:00 +0000 UTC(1h5m)
THE HEARTBEAT OF DENVERV

THE HEARTBEAT OF DENVERV

Kolyn Boyd and Lindsey Granger explore the transformation of Denver, Colorado, from a frontier legend to a modern cultural pioneer, discovering how old western grit meets new ambition in the place they call home. The journey begins in the shadow of the Rockies, where the hosts explore the 'Queen City of the Plains' and its history of constant reinvention. Guided by civic leaders including Mayor Mike Johnston, the episode explores Denver's progressive legacy—from its early adoption of women's suffrage to its rise as a national innovation hub. The narrative also examines the city's modern 'green rush,' detailing how the 2014 legalization of marijuana transformed the state's economy, generating over $1.2 billion in tax revenue and creating a new frontier for medical and recreational tourism. The hosts pay homage to the area's first inhabitants, acknowledging that the land Denver sits on originally belonged to the Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute peoples. This cultural thread leads to the iconic Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, a geological wonder formed 300 million years ago and designated a National Historic Landmark. By tracing the city's history from ancient indigenous winter camping sites to world-renowned concert stages, the journey proves that the modern West is wiser, more inclusive, and still full of adventure.

2026-06-25 23:05:00 +0000 UTC2026-06-25 23:50:00 +0000 UTC(45m)
BODRUM & CAPPADOCIA: NATURE, RESILIENCE, AND REINVENTION

BODRUM & CAPPADOCIA: NATURE, RESILIENCE, AND REINVENTION

Kolyn Boyd and Lindsey Granger journey from the ancient seaside ruins of Bodrum to the soaring, hand-carved peaks of Cappadocia to explore how the past finds new purpose in the bridge where western Asia meets eastern Europe. The journey begins on the Aegean coast in Bodrum, a city where ancient history catches the breeze through 15th-century windmills and the fortress of Bodrum Castle. Guided by local experts, the hosts explore the Myndos Gate, where the armies of Alexander the Great once clashed, and uncover the legacy of Princess Ada, one of the world's earliest female leaders. The episode highlights how these ancient spaces, including the grand marble theater, remain alive today as world-class venues for modern performance. The exploration then crosses east into Cappadocia, a landscape sculpted by fire and wind over millions of years. From the vantage point of a hot air balloon at sunrise, the team witnesses a bird's eye view of the region's famous fairy chimneys before descending into the Ozkonak Underground City—a nine-level subterranean complex built for ancient survival. The journey concludes at the Cappadocia Cave Suites, where the hosts meet the pioneering family who transformed their ancestral cave homes into a global tourism landmark, proving that Türkiye's story is still being written by the people who walk its ancient paths.

2026-06-25 22:00:00 +0000 UTC2026-06-25 23:05:00 +0000 UTC(1h5m)
THE HEARTBEAT OF DENVERV

THE HEARTBEAT OF DENVERV

Kolyn Boyd and Lindsey Granger explore the transformation of Denver, Colorado, from a frontier legend to a modern cultural pioneer, discovering how old western grit meets new ambition in the place they call home. The journey begins in the shadow of the Rockies, where the hosts explore the 'Queen City of the Plains' and its history of constant reinvention. Guided by civic leaders including Mayor Mike Johnston, the episode explores Denver's progressive legacy—from its early adoption of women's suffrage to its rise as a national innovation hub. The narrative also examines the city's modern 'green rush,' detailing how the 2014 legalization of marijuana transformed the state's economy, generating over $1.2 billion in tax revenue and creating a new frontier for medical and recreational tourism. The hosts pay homage to the area's first inhabitants, acknowledging that the land Denver sits on originally belonged to the Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute peoples. This cultural thread leads to the iconic Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, a geological wonder formed 300 million years ago and designated a National Historic Landmark. By tracing the city's history from ancient indigenous winter camping sites to world-renowned concert stages, the journey proves that the modern West is wiser, more inclusive, and still full of adventure.

2026-06-25 21:30:00 +0000 UTC2026-06-25 22:00:00 +0000 UTC(30m)
THE HEARTBEAT OF DENVERV

THE HEARTBEAT OF DENVERV

Kolyn Boyd and Lindsey Granger explore the transformation of Denver, Colorado, from a frontier legend to a modern cultural pioneer, discovering how old western grit meets new ambition in the place they call home. The journey begins in the shadow of the Rockies, where the hosts explore the 'Queen City of the Plains' and its history of constant reinvention. Guided by civic leaders including Mayor Mike Johnston, the episode explores Denver's progressive legacy—from its early adoption of women's suffrage to its rise as a national innovation hub. The narrative also examines the city's modern 'green rush,' detailing how the 2014 legalization of marijuana transformed the state's economy, generating over $1.2 billion in tax revenue and creating a new frontier for medical and recreational tourism. The hosts pay homage to the area's first inhabitants, acknowledging that the land Denver sits on originally belonged to the Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute peoples. This cultural thread leads to the iconic Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, a geological wonder formed 300 million years ago and designated a National Historic Landmark. By tracing the city's history from ancient indigenous winter camping sites to world-renowned concert stages, the journey proves that the modern West is wiser, more inclusive, and still full of adventure.

2026-06-25 19:05:00 +0000 UTC2026-06-25 19:35:00 +0000 UTC(30m)
THE HEARTBEAT OF DENVERV

THE HEARTBEAT OF DENVERV

Kolyn Boyd and Lindsey Granger explore the transformation of Denver, Colorado, from a frontier legend to a modern cultural pioneer, discovering how old western grit meets new ambition in the place they call home. The journey begins in the shadow of the Rockies, where the hosts explore the 'Queen City of the Plains' and its history of constant reinvention. Guided by civic leaders including Mayor Mike Johnston, the episode explores Denver's progressive legacy—from its early adoption of women's suffrage to its rise as a national innovation hub. The narrative also examines the city's modern 'green rush,' detailing how the 2014 legalization of marijuana transformed the state's economy, generating over $1.2 billion in tax revenue and creating a new frontier for medical and recreational tourism. The hosts pay homage to the area's first inhabitants, acknowledging that the land Denver sits on originally belonged to the Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute peoples. This cultural thread leads to the iconic Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, a geological wonder formed 300 million years ago and designated a National Historic Landmark. By tracing the city's history from ancient indigenous winter camping sites to world-renowned concert stages, the journey proves that the modern West is wiser, more inclusive, and still full of adventure.

2026-06-25 12:30:00 +0000 UTC2026-06-25 13:00:00 +0000 UTC(30m)
BODRUM & CAPPADOCIA: NATURE, RESILIENCE, AND REINVENTION

BODRUM & CAPPADOCIA: NATURE, RESILIENCE, AND REINVENTION

Kolyn Boyd and Lindsey Granger journey from the ancient seaside ruins of Bodrum to the soaring, hand-carved peaks of Cappadocia to explore how the past finds new purpose in the bridge where western Asia meets eastern Europe. The journey begins on the Aegean coast in Bodrum, a city where ancient history catches the breeze through 15th-century windmills and the fortress of Bodrum Castle. Guided by local experts, the hosts explore the Myndos Gate, where the armies of Alexander the Great once clashed, and uncover the legacy of Princess Ada, one of the world's earliest female leaders. The episode highlights how these ancient spaces, including the grand marble theater, remain alive today as world-class venues for modern performance. The exploration then crosses east into Cappadocia, a landscape sculpted by fire and wind over millions of years. From the vantage point of a hot air balloon at sunrise, the team witnesses a bird's eye view of the region's famous fairy chimneys before descending into the Ozkonak Underground City—a nine-level subterranean complex built for ancient survival. The journey concludes at the Cappadocia Cave Suites, where the hosts meet the pioneering family who transformed their ancestral cave homes into a global tourism landmark, proving that Türkiye's story is still being written by the people who walk its ancient paths.

2026-06-25 11:35:00 +0000 UTC2026-06-25 12:30:00 +0000 UTC(55m)
BODRUM & CAPPADOCIA: NATURE, RESILIENCE, AND REINVENTION

BODRUM & CAPPADOCIA: NATURE, RESILIENCE, AND REINVENTION

Kolyn Boyd and Lindsey Granger journey from the ancient seaside ruins of Bodrum to the soaring, hand-carved peaks of Cappadocia to explore how the past finds new purpose in the bridge where western Asia meets eastern Europe. The journey begins on the Aegean coast in Bodrum, a city where ancient history catches the breeze through 15th-century windmills and the fortress of Bodrum Castle. Guided by local experts, the hosts explore the Myndos Gate, where the armies of Alexander the Great once clashed, and uncover the legacy of Princess Ada, one of the world's earliest female leaders. The episode highlights how these ancient spaces, including the grand marble theater, remain alive today as world-class venues for modern performance. The exploration then crosses east into Cappadocia, a landscape sculpted by fire and wind over millions of years. From the vantage point of a hot air balloon at sunrise, the team witnesses a bird's eye view of the region's famous fairy chimneys before descending into the Ozkonak Underground City—a nine-level subterranean complex built for ancient survival. The journey concludes at the Cappadocia Cave Suites, where the hosts meet the pioneering family who transformed their ancestral cave homes into a global tourism landmark, proving that Türkiye's story is still being written by the people who walk its ancient paths.

2026-06-25 09:40:00 +0000 UTC2026-06-25 10:35:00 +0000 UTC(55m)
ISTANBUL: WHERE EMPIRES MEET THE FUTURE

ISTANBUL: WHERE EMPIRES MEET THE FUTURE

Kolyn Boyd and Lindsey Granger explore the vibrant crossroads of Istanbul, uncovering how ancient empires and modern innovation collide to shape the bridge where western Asia meets eastern Europe. The journey begins with the new direct flight path from Colorado to Istanbul, a gateway to what Turkish Airlines Chairman Ahmet Bolat calls the 'beginning of civilization and culture.' From their base at the Shangri-La Bosphorus—a historic 1920s tobacco warehouse turned luxury landmark—the hosts witness the literal meeting point of Europe and Asia on the Bosphorus Strait. Guided by local experts, the episode explores the architectural force of the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque, reflecting a city reinvented from the Byzantine and Ottoman eras into a modern republic. The exploration moves beneath the streets to the 2,000-year-old Basilica Cistern before emerging into the sensory experience of the Grand Bazaar, the historic center of global trade. The narrative then shifts to modern medical tourism at EsteNove to investigate Istanbul's role as a global healthcare hub. The journey concludes by blending cultural rituals—from the art of Turkish coffee fortune telling to the 40-layer craftsmanship of baklava—proving that in Istanbul, the past is an active, breathing part of the city's future.

2026-06-25 08:45:00 +0000 UTC2026-06-25 09:40:00 +0000 UTC(55m)
BODRUM & CAPPADOCIA: NATURE, RESILIENCE, AND REINVENTION

BODRUM & CAPPADOCIA: NATURE, RESILIENCE, AND REINVENTION

Kolyn Boyd and Lindsey Granger journey from the ancient seaside ruins of Bodrum to the soaring, hand-carved peaks of Cappadocia to explore how the past finds new purpose in the bridge where western Asia meets eastern Europe. The journey begins on the Aegean coast in Bodrum, a city where ancient history catches the breeze through 15th-century windmills and the fortress of Bodrum Castle. Guided by local experts, the hosts explore the Myndos Gate, where the armies of Alexander the Great once clashed, and uncover the legacy of Princess Ada, one of the world's earliest female leaders. The episode highlights how these ancient spaces, including the grand marble theater, remain alive today as world-class venues for modern performance. The exploration then crosses east into Cappadocia, a landscape sculpted by fire and wind over millions of years. From the vantage point of a hot air balloon at sunrise, the team witnesses a bird's eye view of the region's famous fairy chimneys before descending into the Ozkonak Underground City—a nine-level subterranean complex built for ancient survival. The journey concludes at the Cappadocia Cave Suites, where the hosts meet the pioneering family who transformed their ancestral cave homes into a global tourism landmark, proving that Türkiye's story is still being written by the people who walk its ancient paths.

2026-06-25 06:50:00 +0000 UTC2026-06-25 07:45:00 +0000 UTC(55m)
BODRUM & CAPPADOCIA: NATURE, RESILIENCE, AND REINVENTION

BODRUM & CAPPADOCIA: NATURE, RESILIENCE, AND REINVENTION

Kolyn Boyd and Lindsey Granger journey from the ancient seaside ruins of Bodrum to the soaring, hand-carved peaks of Cappadocia to explore how the past finds new purpose in the bridge where western Asia meets eastern Europe. The journey begins on the Aegean coast in Bodrum, a city where ancient history catches the breeze through 15th-century windmills and the fortress of Bodrum Castle. Guided by local experts, the hosts explore the Myndos Gate, where the armies of Alexander the Great once clashed, and uncover the legacy of Princess Ada, one of the world's earliest female leaders. The episode highlights how these ancient spaces, including the grand marble theater, remain alive today as world-class venues for modern performance. The exploration then crosses east into Cappadocia, a landscape sculpted by fire and wind over millions of years. From the vantage point of a hot air balloon at sunrise, the team witnesses a bird's eye view of the region's famous fairy chimneys before descending into the Ozkonak Underground City—a nine-level subterranean complex built for ancient survival. The journey concludes at the Cappadocia Cave Suites, where the hosts meet the pioneering family who transformed their ancestral cave homes into a global tourism landmark, proving that Türkiye's story is still being written by the people who walk its ancient paths.

2026-06-25 01:00:00 +0000 UTC2026-06-25 02:00:00 +0000 UTC(1h)
ISTANBUL: WHERE EMPIRES MEET THE FUTURE

ISTANBUL: WHERE EMPIRES MEET THE FUTURE

Kolyn Boyd and Lindsey Granger explore the vibrant crossroads of Istanbul, uncovering how ancient empires and modern innovation collide to shape the bridge where western Asia meets eastern Europe. The journey begins with the new direct flight path from Colorado to Istanbul, a gateway to what Turkish Airlines Chairman Ahmet Bolat calls the 'beginning of civilization and culture.' From their base at the Shangri-La Bosphorus—a historic 1920s tobacco warehouse turned luxury landmark—the hosts witness the literal meeting point of Europe and Asia on the Bosphorus Strait. Guided by local experts, the episode explores the architectural force of the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque, reflecting a city reinvented from the Byzantine and Ottoman eras into a modern republic. The exploration moves beneath the streets to the 2,000-year-old Basilica Cistern before emerging into the sensory experience of the Grand Bazaar, the historic center of global trade. The narrative then shifts to modern medical tourism at EsteNove to investigate Istanbul's role as a global healthcare hub. The journey concludes by blending cultural rituals—from the art of Turkish coffee fortune telling to the 40-layer craftsmanship of baklava—proving that in Istanbul, the past is an active, breathing part of the city's future.

2026-06-25 00:00:00 +0000 UTC2026-06-25 01:00:00 +0000 UTC(1h)
BODRUM & CAPPADOCIA: NATURE, RESILIENCE, AND REINVENTION

BODRUM & CAPPADOCIA: NATURE, RESILIENCE, AND REINVENTION

Kolyn Boyd and Lindsey Granger journey from the ancient seaside ruins of Bodrum to the soaring, hand-carved peaks of Cappadocia to explore how the past finds new purpose in the bridge where western Asia meets eastern Europe. The journey begins on the Aegean coast in Bodrum, a city where ancient history catches the breeze through 15th-century windmills and the fortress of Bodrum Castle. Guided by local experts, the hosts explore the Myndos Gate, where the armies of Alexander the Great once clashed, and uncover the legacy of Princess Ada, one of the world's earliest female leaders. The episode highlights how these ancient spaces, including the grand marble theater, remain alive today as world-class venues for modern performance. The exploration then crosses east into Cappadocia, a landscape sculpted by fire and wind over millions of years. From the vantage point of a hot air balloon at sunrise, the team witnesses a bird's eye view of the region's famous fairy chimneys before descending into the Ozkonak Underground City—a nine-level subterranean complex built for ancient survival. The journey concludes at the Cappadocia Cave Suites, where the hosts meet the pioneering family who transformed their ancestral cave homes into a global tourism landmark, proving that Türkiye's story is still being written by the people who walk its ancient paths.

2026-06-24 22:00:00 +0000 UTC2026-06-24 23:00:00 +0000 UTC(1h)