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Episode #302 The three students from Colorado continue their road trip from Washington, DC, to Chicago.
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Episode #301 Three students from Boulder, Colorado, take a road trip from New York to Washington, DC.
  • Original9/1/2006
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Episode #303 Students travel from Chicago to Denver, Cheyenne and San Francisco.
  • Original9/15/2006
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Episode #304 The three students from Boulder, Colorado, continue their cross-country road trip through California.
  • Original9/22/2006
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Episode #305

Three students from the U.K. start their cross-country road trip in New York.

December 2008 (check local listings)

  • Original9/29/2006
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Episode #306

Three students from the U.K. travel from New York to Washington, DC.

December 2008 (check local listings)

  • Original10/6/2006
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Episode #307

The three students from the U.K. continue their cross-country road trip through the southern United States.

December 2008 (check local listings)

  • Original10/13/2006
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Episode #308

Three students from the U.K. continue their cross-country road trip in California.

January 2009 (check local listings)

  • Original10/20/2006
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Episode #309 Three Canadian students start their cross-country road trip in Philadelphia.
  • Original10/27/2006
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Episode #310 Three students from Canada take a road trip through New York and Philadelphia.
  • Original11/3/2006
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Episode #311 The three Canadian students continue their road trip through British Columbia.
  • Original11/10/2006
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Episode #312 The three students from Canada travel south on the last leg of a cross-country road trip.
  • Original11/17/2006
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Austin, Texas (#403) 1. Bob Preston - Chef
2. Bennie Klein - Documentary filmmaker
3. Irvin Mayfield - Jazz musician
4. Jim Pate - Executive director, New Orleans Habitat for Humanity
  • Original9/1/2007
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Chicago, Illinois (#404) 1. Beverly Robertson - Executive director, National Civil Rights Museum
2. Marshawn Evans - Attorney and CEO, Communication Counts
3. Fred Hampton Jr. - Activist and chairman of Prisoners of Conscience Committee
4. Cheryl Foster - Impressionist artist and owner of C. Foster's
  • Original9/1/2007
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Los Angeles, California (#401) 1. Jan Robinson Flint - Social activist
2. Joshua Jackson - Actor
  • Original9/1/2007
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Santa Fe, New Mexico, to Austin, Texas (#402) 1. Baron Wolman - Chief photographer, Rolling Stone magazine
2. Mike Henry - Slam poet
3. Bev Kearney - Head track and field coach, University of Texas at Austin
  • Original9/1/2007
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Washington, DC, to New York, New York (#405) 1. John Podesta - President, Center for American Progress
2. Clyde Williams - Former chief domestic policy adviser to President Clinton
3. Andrew Lyons - Conservationist
4. Billy King - Team president, Philadelphia 76ers
5. Jeff Johnson, aka "Cousin Jeff" - Social and political activist
  • Original10/5/2007
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New York (#406) 1. Kate White - Editor-in-chief, Cosmopolitan magazine
2. Jessica Jiji - Newswriter at the United Nations
3. Wendy Williams - Radio and television personality
  • Original10/12/2007
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San Francisco, California (#407) 1. Craig Newmark - Founder, Craigslist.org
2. Rex Grignon - Head of character animation, PDI/DreamWorks
  • Original10/19/2007
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Bolinas, California, to Seattle, Washington (#408)

1. Walter Murch - Film editor
2. David Margulies - Director, High Sierra Music Festival
3. Jake Shimabukuro - Ukelele virtuoso
4. William Morris - Glass blower

  • Original10/26/2007
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Seattle, WA (#409)

1. Whit Alexander - Co-founder, Cranium
2. Steven Schankman - Founder, Contemporary Productions
3. Katrina Markoff - Chicago chocolatier
4. Christen Carter - Buttonmaker extraordinaire

  • Original11/2/2007
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Manchester, NH, to North Andover, MA (#410)

1. Dean Kamen - Inventor and entrepreneur
2. Bert and John Jacobs - Founders of “Life Is Good” clothing
3. Dave McGillivray - Race director, Boston Marathon

  • Original11/9/2007
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Washington, DC, to New York (#411)

1. Warren Brown - Baker, Cakelove Bakery
2. Dr. Steven Rosenberg - Pioneer in cancer research
3. David Fricke - Senior editor, Rolling Stone magazine

  • Original11/16/2007
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New York, NY (#412)

1. Peter Travers - Film critic and senior editor of film, Rolling Stone magazine
2. Ross Klein - President, Starwood’s Luxury Brands Group
3. Marlies Yearby – Choreographer

  • Original11/23/2007
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Brisbane to Byron Bay, Australia

Marylou Badeaux, former VP, Warner Bros. Music; Amanda Dean, transgender/health advocate; Tim Winton, environmentalist

January 2009 (check local listings

  • Original10/17/2008
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Newcastle to Sydney, Australia

Ray Suarez, senior correspondent, THE NEWSHOUR WITH JIM LEHRER; Juliana, Angela and Roweena Foong, fashion designers; Layne Beachley, professional surfer; Dr. Karl Kruszelnicki, radio/TV personality; Vicky Elwood, aborigine from the “stolen generation.”

January 2009 (check local listings)

  • Original10/24/2008
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Canberra to Melbourne, Australia

Tanya Plibersek, minister of parliament; Emily Wells, waitress; Julian Burnside, social justice lawyer ; Scott Cupit, founder Swing Patrol (swing dancing); Deborah Salvagno, founder of East Timorese Women Australia.

January 2009 (check local listings)

  • Original10/30/2008
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Adelaide to Uluru, Australia

Jo Turner, actor/director; John Read, ecologist; Bob Randall, Aboriginal leader.

January 2009 (check local listings

  • Original11/7/2008
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Miami Beach to Washington D.C. to New York

A percussionist and an author/editor-in-chief.

November 2008 (check local listings)

  • Original11/14/2008
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New York City to Boston

A graphic designer, an artistic director and his associate and a sportswriter.

November 2008 (check local listings)

 

  • Original11/21/2008
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Cincinnati to Seattle to Portland

A pizzeria founder, an executive editor and a radio program host.

November 2008 (check local listings)

  • Original11/28/2008
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Episode #508

Author and political analyst Michael Parenti; Netflix CEO Reed Hasings; and Zen master Ben Soeng.

December 2008 (check local listings)

  • Original12/5/2008
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