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Why Personal Space Isnāt Universal
May 9, 2026
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May 2, 2026
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The Lie of āAuthentic Travelā
Apr 25, 2026
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Apr 11, 2026
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Apr 4, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/9/26 | ![]() Why Personal Space Isnāt Universal | Personal space feels natural ā until it suddenly doesnāt.In some places, people stand closer, move faster, and interact more physically. In others, distance is expected, and even small shifts can feel uncomfortable. The problem is, these rules are never explained ā but everyone follows them.This episode breaks down how personal space actually works across different cultures. Why crowded cities donāt always feel chaotic, why quieter places can feel distant, and how small differences in movement, distance, and interaction shape your entire perception of a place.It also looks at something most people miss ā how travelers themselves disrupt these invisible patterns, and how that changes the experience on both sides.š§ This isnāt about telling you how to behave. Itās about understanding the invisible structure around you ā and why misreading it can make a place feel completely wrong.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 5/2/26 | ![]() Pompeii: A City Interrupted | Pompeii isnāt a monument. Itās a functioning Roman city that stopped mid-routine.In this episode, we walk its streets as infrastructure, not spectacle. From the stone road grid and drainage system to inward-facing houses and structured bath complexes, Pompeii reveals how daily life was organized in a provincial Roman city. The Forum anchors civic space. The amphitheater defines entertainment at the edge. Graffiti covers walls with ordinary voices.And then the interruption: ash layers sealing rooms, objects, gestures ā preserving not imperial grandeur, but repetition.Pompeii doesnāt survive because it was powerful.It survives because it was sealed.š§ This is not an episode about disaster alone. Itās about urban design paused in place.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 4/25/26 | ![]() The Lie of āAuthentic Travelā | Everyone talks about āauthentic travelā ā but almost no one agrees on what it actually means.This episode breaks down the idea people chase without questioning. The quiet shift that happens when a place gets discovered. Why āhidden gemsā donāt stay hidden. Why trying to ālive like a localā often turns into a performance.It also looks at something less obvious ā the role of timing, expectations, and behavior. How the same street can feel completely different depending on when you arrive. How cities adapt to tourism without you noticing. And why the version of a place you experience is often shaped long before you get there.This isnāt about telling you where to go.š§ Itās about understanding what youāre actually looking for when you travel ā and why chasing āauthenticityā might be the reason you miss it.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 4/11/26 | ![]() Machu Picchu: Architecture on a Ridge | Machu Picchu isnāt a city carved into rock or enclosed behind walls. Itās inserted into a mountain ridge ā negotiated into terrain rather than imposed onto it.In this episode of TripplCast, we walk the site step by step: the narrow ridge between Huayna Picchu and Machu Picchu Mountain, the engineering of the terraces, the precision of mortarless stonework, the hierarchy of elevation, the Temple of the Sunās curvature, fragmented circulation, and the controlled water system that moves with gravity.Instead of repeating the ālost cityā narrative, we focus on placement. Why here? Why this slope? Why these alignments?Because Machu Picchu doesnāt dominate the Andes. It adapts to them.š§ If youāve seen the photos, this episode helps you read what youāre actually looking at.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 4/4/26 | ![]() The 14-Day Travel Windows You Keep Missing | Most trips donāt feel off because of where you go. They feel off because of when you go.Weāre used to planning travel in months. April, May, summer, off-season. But cities donāt behave like that. They shift constantly. A place can feel calm, balanced, and enjoyable for a short window⦠and then completely different just days later.This episode breaks down the idea of micro-seasons ā those short, often overlooked time frames where everything actually works. The moment right before crowds build. The brief period when a city comes back to life. The times that look perfect online but feel frustrating in reality.The difference isnāt huge on paper. Itās just a few days. But once youāre there, it changes everything ā how you move, how you experience the place, how much you enjoy it.š§ If youāve ever felt like a destination didnāt live up to expectations without knowing why, this is probably it.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 3/28/26 | ![]() Petra: Carved Into the Mountain | Petra is often reduced to a single faƧade ā the Treasury. In this episode, we focus on the sequence that makes that faƧade powerful.We begin in the Siq, examining how compression and limited visibility prepare the reveal. We analyze the controlled first glimpse of the Treasury, the difference between carved ornament and structural mass, and why the interior feels radically different from the exterior.Moving beyond the Treasury, we explore Petra as a carved city ā from the theater to the High Place of Sacrifice and the Monastery ā reading how terrain, elevation, and subtraction define the architecture.š§ This is a step-by-step spatial guide to how Petra controls movement, scale, and perception.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 3/21/26 | ![]() Spring Travel: Perfect Timing or Biggest Mistake? | Spring gets called the ābest time to travelā every yearābut that idea is more fragile than it sounds.In this episode, we break down what spring travel is actually like beyond the aesthetic: the short timing window, unpredictable weather, rising crowds, and the pressure to get everything just right. From quiet city moments before peak season to the reality of missed timing and shifting conditions, this is the honest version most people donāt talk about.š§ If youāre planning a spring trip, this isnāt about where to goāitās about whether spring is even the right choice for you.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 3/14/26 | ![]() Notre-Dame: How Gothic Structure Works | Notre-Dame is often described as iconic. In this episode, we focus on how it actually stands.Starting from the west faƧade, we break down the structural grid behind the symmetry. Inside the nave, we examine ribbed vaulting, vertical layering, and how height is built in stages rather than in one overwhelming leap.We step outside to understand how flying buttresses redirect force away from the walls, allowing stained glass to replace stone. At the crossing and the apse, we look at how Gothic geometry bends without losing structural logic.This is not a historical recap.š§ Itās a step-by-step spatial reading of how Gothic engineering creates lightness without losing stability.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 3/7/26 | ![]() When Travel Meets the Law: Should Tourists Always Follow Local Rules? | Travel often feels like freedom ā new places, different cultures, unfamiliar cities waiting to be explored. But every destination also comes with its own laws, customs, and expectations. The moment we arrive somewhere new, we step into a system that wasnāt built around us.Sometimes those rules feel easy to follow. Other times they feel unfamiliar, restrictive, or confusing. From dress codes in religious spaces to social behavior in public areas, travelers constantly move through environments where the boundaries are different from what theyāre used to.In this episode, we explore what it really means to travel as a guest. Where does respect for local traditions begin, and where do personal values start to create tension? How do we navigate situations where local laws or customs feel difficult to understand? And how has modern tourism sometimes pushed the limits of what communities are comfortable with?We also look at the psychology of the āvacation mindset,ā the difference between laws and cultural expectations, and why responsible travel today requires more awareness than ever before.š§ Because travel doesnāt just change our location ā it changes the systems we move through.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 2/28/26 | ![]() Why We Judge Cities So Fast | Have you ever disliked a city instantly ā then changed your mind later?First impressions in travel feel powerful. But theyāre often built on jet lag, weather, stress, and expectations we carried before boarding the plane.This episode explores why our brains rush to label places ā and what actually shapes those early verdicts.š§ Before you decide a city isnāt for you, it might be worth asking:Is this the place talking ā or just the moment?š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
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| 2/21/26 | ![]() Pantheon: The Geometry of Balance | The Pantheon is often described as āimpressiveā or āancient.āIn this episode, we focus on why it still works.From the rectangular portico outside to the perfect circular interior, we walk through the building step by step. We examine the proportional system that allows a sphere to fit exactly inside the cylinder of the rotunda. We break down how the dome reduces weight as it rises, how the coffers are structural rather than decorative, and how the oculus acts as a moving light source that turns the space into a natural timekeeper.We also look at the marble floor geometry, the hidden relieving arches inside the walls, and the engineering decisions that allowed the Pantheon to survive for nearly 2,000 years.š§ This isnāt a historical recap. Itās a practical spatial guide to reading one of Romeās most precise buildings.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 2/14/26 | ![]() Sagrada FamĆlia: Structure, Light, and an Unfinished Masterpiece | Sagrada FamĆlia is one of the most visited buildings in the world ā but very few people experience how it actually works.In this episode, we guide you through the basilica step by step: from its irregular exterior faƧades to the branching interior columns, from the way stained glass controls time through color, to how sound disperses inside the vast nave.We examine why the building feels organic rather than symmetrical, why the towers change your sense of scale, and how an unfinished structure can still feel structurally complete.š§ This is not a biography of GaudĆ. Itās a practical guide to moving through the space properly ā slowly, intentionally, and with attention.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 2/7/26 | ![]() Hagia Sophia: A Space That Adjusts, Not Resists | Hagia Sophia is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world ā known, photographed, and referenced endlessly. But recognition doesnāt equal understanding.In this episode, Hagia Sophia is read as a working space rather than a symbol. How light is distributed, why attention never fully settles, how orientation changes with use, and how the building adapts naturally to its function as a mosque today.Instead of focusing on timelines or identities, this episode treats Hagia Sophia as architecture that absorbs change without breaking ā a structure designed to hold different rhythms, movements, and meanings over time.š§ Not a history lesson. A guide to how the space actually works.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 1/31/26 | ![]() The Colosseum: How Rome Learned to Control Crowds | The Colosseum is usually remembered for violence. Gladiators, blood, spectacle.But thatās only the surface.This episode looks at the Colosseum as a system ā not a battleground. A structure built to manage tens of thousands of people at once, control movement, enforce hierarchy, and synchronize emotion without chaos.From seating and entrances to the underground machinery and the role of shared memory, this is a slow audio guide to how Rome used architecture to shape behavior. š§ Not myths. Not movie scenes. Just how the space actually worked ā and why it still feels familiar today.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 1/24/26 | ![]() The Louvre: Why Everyone Feels Lost ā and Why Thatās the Point | The Louvre is the most visited museum in the world ā and one of the most overwhelming.Most visitors leave exhausted, slightly frustrated, and unsure of what they actually understood.This episode breaks the Louvre down not as an art collection, but as a space designed to guide movement, attention, and perception. From its origins as a royal palace to the way crowds are absorbed, rooms are ranked, and meaning is quietly filtered, this is a practical audio guide to Louvre Museum as it really works.š§ Not a list of artworks. Not an art history lecture. A way to read the building itself.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 1/17/26 | ![]() The Acropolis: How Power Was Built in Stone | Most people visit the Acropolis, take a photo of the Parthenon, and leave believing theyāve understood it.They havenāt.This episode breaks down the Acropolis not as a single monument, but as a carefully designed system ā one built to communicate power, belief, and control through space, elevation, and architecture. From optical illusions in the Parthenon to the political role of marble, destruction, and controversial restoration decisions, this is a slow, detailed audio guide to Acropolis as it was meant to be experienced.š§ No myths, no romanticized ruins ā just whatās actually there, why it looks the way it does, and what most visitors completely miss.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 1/10/26 | ![]() Amsterdam Without Tulips: Why January Is Actually a Cheat Code | Amsterdam in January is quieter, slower, and more honest.No tulips, no peak-season crowds, no pressure to rush from one highlight to the next.This episode breaks down why January is one of the best times to experience the city ā from crowd-free museums and calm neighborhoods to cafĆ©s that become destinations on their own. We talk about what works, what doesnāt, what to skip, and how to adjust your expectations so the city gives you more instead of less.š§ If you like travel that feels real instead of staged, this oneās for you.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 1/3/26 | ![]() Why Your Anxiety Gets Louder When You Stop Moving | The new year often comes with the promise of rest. Slower days, quieter moments, fewer plans.But for many people, stopping doesnāt bring calm ā it brings noise.In this episode, we talk about why anxiety can get louder when life slows down. Why movement can feel safer than stillness. And why rest isnāt always peaceful right away ā especially after a year of constant motion.This isnāt a guide to fixing yourself or forcing calm. Itās a quiet conversation about rhythm, overstimulation, and learning how to ease into rest without pressure.š§ A gentle way to start 2026.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 12/20/25 | ![]() Are We Traveling ā or Just Consuming Places? | Travel is usually framed as something purely positive ā curious, enriching, open-minded by default. But the way we travel today has changed. Faster trips, constant documentation, and pressure to āsee it allā have quietly reshaped our relationship with places and the people who live in them.This episode explores what happens when cities become checklists, locals fade into the background, and discovery turns into extraction. It looks at how content culture, speed, and identity have blurred the line between experiencing a place and consuming it ā often without intention, and without noticing the impact.Rather than offering rules or guilt, the conversation invites reflection. What does responsible travel actually look like? What changes when we stop treating places as products and start seeing them as lived-in environments we temporarily step into?š§ Not about traveling less ā but about traveling with awareness.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 12/13/25 | ![]() The Psychology of āNext Trip Thinkingā | Why do we start planning the next trip before the current one is even over? This episode looks at the psychology behind anticipation, control, and emotional escape ā and why our minds are often more comfortable in the future than in the present. From dopamine-driven planning habits to end-of-year anxiety and identity tied to movement, this conversation unpacks how travel can quietly turn into a forward-only experience. š§ Itās not about stopping planning or romanticizing presence, but about understanding what weāre actually chasing when āwhatās nextā becomes louder than āwhatās here.āš±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 12/6/25 | ![]() The Winter Travel Playbook: What Nobody Tells You Until Too Late | Winter trips always look magical online⦠until youāre actually out there freezing, navigating delays, dodging crowds, and questioning every packing decision youāve ever made. This episode dives into the side of winter travel that never makes it into the brochures ā the daylight problem, the airport chaos timeline, the overpriced market food, the strange hunger that appears out of nowhere, and the emotional rollercoaster of exploring in the cold.If youāre travelling this month, consider this your unofficial winter playbook. Practical tips, small hacks, honest truths, and the kind of reassurance that only comes from someone who has already suffered so you donāt have to.š§ Stay warm, travel smart, and enjoy the little moments that winter makes unforgettable.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 11/29/25 | ![]() 50 Shades of Travel: The 50th-Episode Q&A Special | Fifty episodes later, itās time for a full travel confession session.For this milestone, the TripplCast community sent in their best questions ā the chaotic ones, the deep ones, the oddly specific ones, and the universal āwhy am I like this when I travel?ā ones.This episode gathers 50 real audience questions into a fast, fun, 10-segment conversation about everything from airport fears to instant travel friendships, weird food confidence, culture shock, overpacking guilt, and the tiny moments that make a place feel like home.Itās a warm, honest, slightly unhinged ride through the psychology of travel, why we act different abroad, what builds connection on the road, and the little truths we all secretly relate to but never admit out loud.š§ A milestone episode made entirely from community energy ā celebrating travel, curiosity, and fifty weeks of conversations that somehow became a tradition.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 11/22/25 | ![]() Comfort Zones Have Borders Too: Why We Act Differently Abroad | We all know the feeling. The second you land in a new country, something shifts. You walk differently. You talk differently. You say yes to things you would politely decline at home. You become braver, softer, more curious, maybe even a bit chaotic ā and none of it feels out of character.This episode explores why we unlock different versions of ourselves when we travel. From unexpected confidence and emotional openness to the freedom of being anonymous in a foreign city, we dive into the subtle ways culture shapes behaviour. Travel doesnāt just change what you see. It changes how you see yourself.š§ If youāve ever wondered why you feel more alive, more honest, or simply more āyouā abroad, this is the episode that finally puts it into words.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 11/15/25 | ![]() Tourism vs. Local Life: Whereās the Balance? | This episode explores how tourism transforms the daily realities of the people who actually live in the worldās most visited cities. From rising rents and disappearing neighbourhood shops to overcrowded public spaces and cultural erosion, the conversation looks at how destinations slowly shift from lived-in communities to curated experiences. It also examines how cities are responding, what responsible travel genuinely looks like, and the small, practical choices travelers can make to respect the balance between exploration and local life. š§ A grounded, thoughtful look at the impact travel leaves behind the scenes.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
| 11/8/25 | ![]() Why We Romanticize Places Weāve Never Been | Weāve all done it ā seen one photo, read one story, or watched one scene and decided thatās where I belong.This episode unpacks the quiet psychology behind wanderlust and the strange way our minds idealize faraway places. From the seed of a travel fantasy to the myths shaped by media, it explores why imagination can feel more vivid than memory.āFernweh,ā the longing for somewhere youāve never been, becomes a kind of emotional geography ā mapping not where weāve gone, but what weāre missing.This isnāt about perfect postcards or curated escapes. Itās about the moment the plane lands and the dream meets reality ā and how that moment teaches us more about ourselves than any guidebook ever could.š§ If youāve ever stared at a photo of another country and felt homesick for it, this oneās for you.š±š ā ā ā Download the Mytrippl appā ā ā to start planning your next adventure! | ā | ||||||
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