A Year in Europe Podcast Ep. 20 - Sevilla


Scott and Sheryl are in Sevilla, Spain, where they talk about life in La Macarena and take a walk through Feria Market. They chat about the amazing Cathedral, Real Alcazar, and of course the delicious Spanish foods they’ve enjoyed.

Check out all of our photos from Sevilla…so far!

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7 Responses to “A Year in Europe Podcast Ep. 20 - Sevilla”

  1. Erik in Seattle Says:

    I just got done listening to this last podcast and wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed the soundscape tour. It was really fun to listen too! Especially with headphones.

  2. Victor Says:

    Hey Guys,

    I love your podcasts, especially your comments on the culture of the places you’ve visited.
    Question for you: If you could live in any of the places you’ve been to so far, where would it be and why?

    Cheers,
    Victor in Sydney

  3. Chris (Amateur Traveler podcast) Says:

    We were there in Summer and the whole siesta thing makes more sense when it is 104F outside. Sounds like you are continuing to have a great time. Have you been to the Museo de Jamon yet?

  4. Scott Says:

    Erik, thanks so much for listening and I’m glad you enjoyed this episode. It was fun to produce and I think the ambiance of the area was captured fairly well.

  5. Scott Says:

    Hi Victor, thanks for listening. Your question about where we would live and why — I think that is a great topic for Sheryl and I to chat about on our next podcast. Stay tuned!

  6. Scott Says:

    Chris, we’ll have to look into the Museo de Jamon. Sounds interesting!

  7. Paul Says:

    Dear Scott and Sheryl,
    Really enjoying your podcasts (aka. audio- sound- guides). Just the right balance of tourist and guide to bring it all to life. As with radio, audio works fine as a medium, especially with the excellent photos. I’ve been to many of the places you’ve visited in the 70s and 80s, always on a really low budget, and I sit back with the headphones on and transport myself back. I really like your dialogue format that has been so effective from the start, and so cheerful and uplifting.
    The first 14 (up to Strasbourg) are available in streaming audio on (podcast.net) but from your website some broadcasts stream but some have to be downloaded and I don’t know why. Downloading is a slow process on my imac G3, with no itunes available. The videos don’t download. I intend to buy a new PC with Vista so hope downloading via itunes etc works faster. I will certainly recommend your site when I get itunes up and running. Could you let us know how you go about the podcast and what equipment you recommend (as Father Roderick has with his “Catholic Insider” podcasts)? Many thanks. Looking forward to the next podcasts!
    Paul Taiwan.

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