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Introducing 'A Way to Go': Fathom's Exciting New Travel Podcast on iHeart Radio

Introducing  A Way to Go : Fathom s Exciting New Travel Podcast on iHeart Radio

Our podcast is here! And we couldn't be happier to share it with you.

A Way to Go is the new podcast from iHeart Radio and Fathom that celebrates all the reasons why we pack our bags, get on a plane, and explore beyond our backyards.

Your hosts are Fathom co-founders Jeralyn Gerba and Pavia Rosati.

Jeralyn travels for the ancient ruins and the future relics. Pavia travels for the four-hour lunches.

Why do you travel?

To recover from a heartbreak? To celebrate a promotion? To trace your DNA back to the source?

If Fathom's website tells you where to go all over the world, A Way to Go examines why we go.

In every episode, we talk to an interesting person with a great travel story to tell — stories that are spontaneous, zany, memorable.

In our debut season, we're circling the globe with:

  • newlyweds on Kilimanjaro
  • an actor and designer on a 500-km tuk-tuk rally through India
  • a goth New Yorker on a safari in Botswana
  • a screenwriter who exiled himself on a container ship to escape the internet
  • an actress and humanitarian making the world a better place for women and children
    a graffiti artist tagging his way around the Southern Hemisphere
    and many more!

Find A Way to Go on the iHeart Radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe so you'll never miss an episode, and please give us a nice rating if you like what you hear.

As ever, thanks for being part of the Fathom journey.


Travel Notes
  • Three Enchanting Christmas Dance Productions in Lake Charles: A Holiday Must-See

    ’Tis the season of hope and good cheer. What better way to embrace the magic than with live dance and classical music? Lake Charles proudly hosts three exceptional Christmas productions, each showcasing the city’s talented young performers. Tickets are selling fast—some shows start later this month. Ideal for theater lovers or newcomers, these performances inspire joy and create lasting holiday traditions with family and friends. I spoke directly with each director for exclusive insights. Bel

  • Exploring the Northern Fringes: A Nighttime Adventure

    We woke blind to our surroundings. First glimpses out of the back windows came with anticipation and excitement as we lay in our sleeping bags, tucked up in the warmth of the van. The faint sound of a dog’s tail sweeping the lino floor, big brown eyes like daggers into the backs of our heads and the start of a whimper told us it was time to get up. Arriving in the darkness the night before, we’d brushed our teeth and made our beds by head torch, surroundings a complete mystery; just the soun

  • Surviving the Wild: A Real-World Sailing Adventure

    ‘I don’t think you boys are going to make it in time,’ George, our boat’s captain, said as he looked down at his tide charts. ‘If the tide catches you at Cape Sutil, you’ll be stuck for the night.’ Julian glanced at me, tension woven into his expression. I stared at my own tide chart and route details, still secure in their flimsy Ziploc bag. Were my calculations accurate? Could we hit our pace? And was that tempo sustainable through rugged terrain and unforeseen circumstances? Had I built i