Ibiza is notorious for attracting the ones looking to forge a new path in life.
Some might call them rebellious.
Carving out a new lifestyle and sharing it is what makes the community of the island come together. Join journalist Jo Youle each week as she meets the islands rogues, rebels, rascals and those who really relish being on the white isle, enough to leave their mark.
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Right now, today´s podcast guest is quite literally uncovering history—on an under water excavation in Menorca, exploring a shipwreck lost to time.
But archaeology isn’t just about the past. It’s about the present—and the future.
It’s about understanding where we come from so we can navigate where we are going.
Trevor J Wallace is an explorer, artist, and filmmaker, as well as the Vice President of Research & Education at The Explorers Club.
From Scythian tombs to submerged shipwrecks, from sacred sites in Hawai’i to the stories we haven’t yet discovered, his work is about more than artifacts— it is about understanding the human experience.
So why does archaeology matter now—in a world dominated by technology, speed, and an ever-accelerating present?
Because the deeper we dig, the more we understand.