
S3, Ep 2: Mile High Club, Death Threats & US Ban - Interview with Aviation YouTuber Josh Cahill
01/17/25 • 161 min
In this exciting episode of the Young Pioneer Podcast, we break the news that North Korea's special economic zone of Rason has officially reopened to foreign tourists. Tune in for the details of this development and what it means for future travel to the DPRK.
But that’s just the beginning! In this epic, first-of 2025 episode, we are joined in our Manila studio by multi-award-winning airline and aviation YouTuber, Josh Cahill. Known for his engaging and, at times, controversial airline review content, Josh has captivated millions with his unique perspective on travel. From luxurious Emirates flights to the challenges faced on sanctioned airlines like Iran Air, Josh's insights cover the full spectrum of flying experiences.
Throughout our conversation, we explore Josh's early life and projects, the inspiration behind his popular YouTube channel, the thrill of engaging with a vast audience, and the powerful story of organizing Afghanistan's first all-female flight.
As we navigate through rapid-fire questions, Josh shares his favorites in the airline industry, including the best customer service, food, and the most comfortable options for long-haul flights in coach. He even reveals whether he is a member of the Mile High Club!
We also delve into his numerous achievements, including multiple awards in the aviation space, and discuss the challenges he faces as a critic, including contentious encounters with airline staff. Getting personal, Josh opens up about some of his most notable incidents and how he maintains integrity in his reviews.
Looking ahead, we discuss Josh’s future aspirations and the evolution of airline travel and vlogging post-pandemic. So buckle up and enjoy this long episode - perfect listening for your next long-haul flight!
Follow Josh Cahill's airline reviews and travel experiences at:
https://www.youtube.com/@JoshCahill
https://gotravelyourway.com/
https://www.instagram.com/gotravelyourway
https://x.com/gotravelyourway
For more information on how you can visit our "destinations your mother wishes you'd stayed away from" visit us at youngpioneertours.com.
In this exciting episode of the Young Pioneer Podcast, we break the news that North Korea's special economic zone of Rason has officially reopened to foreign tourists. Tune in for the details of this development and what it means for future travel to the DPRK.
But that’s just the beginning! In this epic, first-of 2025 episode, we are joined in our Manila studio by multi-award-winning airline and aviation YouTuber, Josh Cahill. Known for his engaging and, at times, controversial airline review content, Josh has captivated millions with his unique perspective on travel. From luxurious Emirates flights to the challenges faced on sanctioned airlines like Iran Air, Josh's insights cover the full spectrum of flying experiences.
Throughout our conversation, we explore Josh's early life and projects, the inspiration behind his popular YouTube channel, the thrill of engaging with a vast audience, and the powerful story of organizing Afghanistan's first all-female flight.
As we navigate through rapid-fire questions, Josh shares his favorites in the airline industry, including the best customer service, food, and the most comfortable options for long-haul flights in coach. He even reveals whether he is a member of the Mile High Club!
We also delve into his numerous achievements, including multiple awards in the aviation space, and discuss the challenges he faces as a critic, including contentious encounters with airline staff. Getting personal, Josh opens up about some of his most notable incidents and how he maintains integrity in his reviews.
Looking ahead, we discuss Josh’s future aspirations and the evolution of airline travel and vlogging post-pandemic. So buckle up and enjoy this long episode - perfect listening for your next long-haul flight!
Follow Josh Cahill's airline reviews and travel experiences at:
https://www.youtube.com/@JoshCahill
https://gotravelyourway.com/
https://www.instagram.com/gotravelyourway
https://x.com/gotravelyourway
For more information on how you can visit our "destinations your mother wishes you'd stayed away from" visit us at youngpioneertours.com.
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S3, Ep 1: Visiting Papua New Guinea's Mount Hagen Festival
YPT are pleased to announce that the Young Pioneer Podcast is back with its third season, bringing listeners perspectives from some of the world’s most fascinating and sometimes controversial travel destinations! On this episode, Visiting Papua New Guinea’s Mount Hagen Festival, host Justin Martell shares his experience diving into the breathtaking beauty of Papua New Guinea—a land rich in unique cultures and stunning scenery.
At this year’s Mount Hagen Festival tour, Justin had the pleasure of interviewing our local tour leader, Pious, who shares insights into the festival’s rich history and its significance to the Western Highlands Province. You won’t want to miss this firsthand perspective as Pious reflects on the festival’s personal meaning to him, as well as the history of some of its most famous participants, such as the Mudmen of Goroka, Simbu’s Skeleton Men, and even comments koteka penis sheaths worn by some of the Highlands’ tribes. He also gives his perspective on the potentiality of Bougainville gaining its independence from Papua New Guinea. If our interview with Pious piques your interest, have a look at our itineraries for our 2025 Mount Hagen Festival and Goroka Festival tours!
But that’s not all! This episode also highlights our extraordinary upcoming journey through Central Africa. From December 2nd to 12th, we’ll explore the Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Cabinda in Angola. Additionally, learn about our exciting tours in South Sudan, where you can experience the heart of Juba and the unique lives of the Mundari cattle herders. And don’t miss the opportunity to discover the birthplace of voodoo in Benin and Togo, where spiritual rituals and sacred sites await!
All this and more on this episode of The Young Pioneer Podcast!
For more information on how you can visit our "destinations your mother wishes you'd stayed away from" visit us at youngpioneertours.com.
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S3, Ep 3: The Black Girl from Pyongyang - Interview with Monica Macias
In this episode of The Young Pioneer Podcast, we delve into the life of Monica Macias, author of "Black Girl from Pyongyang." As the daughter of Francisco Macías, the first president of Equatorial Guinea, Monica's journey began when she was sent to North Korea for her education. There, she received personal guidance from President Kim Il-Sung, who had supported her father during Equatorial Guinea's fight for independence from Spanish colonial rule. Following her father's assassination in a coup in 1979, Monica continued to reside in Pyongyang under the care of the "fatherly leader." Join us as we uncover her experiences and insights she shares in her memoir.
Before we delve into our interview with Monica, it’s important to mention the current situation regarding travel to North Korea. As of now, the border remains closed, with no confirmed timeline for reopening. While this news is disappointing for those wishing to explore the enigmatic country, our conversation with Monica provides a fascinating perspective on life in North Korea from someone who has experienced it firsthand.
For more information on how you can visit our "destinations your mother wishes you'd stayed away from" visit us at youngpioneertours.com.
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