Nathan Thornburgh is the co-founder of Roads & Kingdoms.\n\n "You have to remain committed to the kind of irrational act of producing journalism for an uncaring world. You have to want to do that so bad, that you will never not be doing that. There\u2019s so many ways to die in this business."\n\nThanks to MailChimp, Mubi, and Rise and Grind for sponsoring this week's episode.\n@thornburgh\nThornburgh on Longform\n[01:45] Roads & Kingdoms\n[02:50] Pico Iyer\n[01:45] Coin Talk\n[05:35] "SATW Foundation Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Competition Awards for Works Published in 2014 - 2015"\n[07:40] "The Prawn War" (Michael Snyder \u2022 Roads & Kingdoms \u2022 Sep 2016)\n[17:40] "The Mysterious Demise of Lucky Peach Magazine and Its Uncertain Future" (Tim Carman \u2022 Washington Post \u2022 March 2017)\n[20:15] "The Sound of Change: Can Music Save Cuba?" (Time \u2022 Nov 2008)\n[27:10] \u201cMyanmar Unsanctioned" (Roads & Kingdoms \u2022 March 2012)\n[27:20] \u201cThree Keys to Eating Well in Burma" (Matt Goulding \u2022 Roads & Kingdoms \u2022 May 2012)\n[28:10] "PRO MOVES by Breville and Roads and Kingdom" (breville \u2022 Feb 2015)\n[32:20] "Getting Kabul\u2019s Milk to Market" (May Jeong \u2022 Roads & Kingdoms \u2022 Oct 4 2013)\n[39:20] Grape, Olive, Pig, Travels: Deep Travels Through Spain's Food Culture (Matt Goulding \u2022 Harper Wave/Anthony Bourdain \u2022 2016)\n[41:00] "The R&K Guide to Accra"\n[41:15] "The R&K Guide to Tokyo"\n[41:30] "The R&K Guide to New Orleans"\n[48:10] The Trip\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices