In this episode, Brian interviews Zirk Botha, a South African naval officer and world record holder for his solo crossing of the South Atlantic Ocean—a staggering 7,200 kilometers (4,500 miles) from Cape Town, South Africa, to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Zirk shares the inspiration and meticulous preparation behind his extraordinary feat, while also delving into his passion for environmental conservation and the critical role of renewable energy.
Brian interviews Quinn Scannell (@nelson_scandela) about his daring attempt to cross Africa solo, traveling from Morocco to Madagascar. Quinn shares stories of his adventurous journey, the cultural encounters, and the challenges of navigating one of the world’s most diverse continents. However, his trip takes a shocking turn when he is arrested in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), cutting his journey short. Quinn opens up about the struggles of enduring imprisonment, and how the experience reshaped his outlook on travel and life.
Brian Interviews Cam (@adventurewcam) about her journey of solo hitchhiking from Indonesia to France. Cam talks about her experiences as a hitchhiker, solo woman traveler, and shares some rugged adventures, and a particularly scary situation as well. She gives tips on budget traveling and highlights the best and worst of what it really means to travel through two continents by yourself. Follow along to see what Cam has been through as well as what she plans to have happen next in her exciting and adventurous life.
Brian interviews Mario Rigby, adventurer/explorer who was the first person to solo walk the continent of Africa (2015-2018). He goes into detail on his experiences there as him and Brian share stories about walking the continent. Mario also touches upon a North American bike ride, a new show focusing on “Black Indiana Jones”, stories of being detained and tortured and much more in this gripping episode of what the human mind can accomplish while fully inspired. Come along to see Mario’s life and try not to be inspired. I dare you
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Brian Stupek interviews Mitch Hutchcraft and his world famous cameraman Stan Gaskell (from project Africa with the Hardest geezer Russ Cook) about Mitch’s attempt at the world’s longest triathlon. From swimming the English Channel, to biking to India, and eventually running to Kathmandu Nepal before climbing Mount Everest, Mitch and stan have faced almost every obstacle one could face.
Tune in and hear their incredible journey as they overcome the longest of odds and achieve the near impossible. Will they complete the mission? Or will bureaucracy tie them down?
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In this episode of The Stupek Show, we meet two intrepid hitchhikers, Timo and Courtney. Timo set off from Southampton, UK, with the ambitious goal of hitchhiking across the African continent to Johannesburg. Along the way, he crossed paths with Courtney during her travels in Europe, and together they decided to share this incredible journey.
In their conversation, Timo and Courtney open up about the challenges they’ve faced on the road—from navigating language barriers and unusual diets to confronting their own personal limits. They also share the deep sense of fulfillment they've found in embracing a life of adventure and reflect on what lies ahead: the adjustments they'll face as they transition from a life on the road to “normal” life after their epic journey.
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