Journal
Winter Wellbeing: Short Films to Reset & Recharge
Go full ‘Wintering’ mode and seek out the things that recharge you, fill up your cup and soothe your soul. Here are three short films to get you going this winter wellbeing season.
Adventure Awaits: Four Questions to Ask Yourself Before Planning Your Next Trip
Chatting with us over a virtual campfire, Darius Haberstock reflects on lessons he’s learned along the way and his thoughts on what you should ask yourself before planning your next adventure.
Friendship, Woven Histories, and Nature’s Wonders: Roaming Canada’s Wilderness
Long-time friend of Passenger and marine scientist, Elyssa Quinton, headed out to western Canada on an epic trip and here she shares her travel diaries with us.
Join The Passenger Roamer's Collective
Join Passenger's Roamer's Collective, a likeminded bunch of authentic storytellers, content creators and community engagers on a mission to inspire meaningful escapism.
Celebrating Queer Joy with Amelia Le Brun (She/Her)
We caught up with a Friend of Passenger, Amelia, who gave us an insight into her recent trip exploring the glens of Scotland, and what it’s like for a queer person navigating the outdoors.
"Passenger began as a pipe-dream 10 years ago in the back of a beat-up T4 campervan called Douglas Fir. It’s been one hell of a ride filled with amazing people, highs, lows and some real stories in between." We’re truly...
Make Play Happen: Poppy Okotcha
“It’s so easy to move so fast that we forget to play. We forget to have the moments of enjoyment, the moments of release…” In Episode 3 of the ‘Make Play Happen’ series, we ask what it means to understand...
“You can’t change what’s in front of you, you just have to figure out your way. It’s all about getting creative, getting into that state of flow.” In the second instalment of the Make Play Happen series, we follow escapologist...
“It should be play, there’s no reason to take that label away just because you’re not a child. It’s a moment that I get to just experience being a human being I think.” In the first of 3 short films,...








