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My Right Leg Is Tastier Than My Left

My Right Leg Is Tastier Than My Left

By: Andrew John Rainnie
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My Right Leg Is Tastier Than My Left is a retrospective travel podcast hosted by writer and filmmaker Andrew Rainnie. In 2011, Andrew left his job, packed his bags, and set out on a year-long journey around the world.

Based on his travel journals and book of the same name, this podcast revisits those adventures, where he shares stories of wonder, mishaps, and lessons learned along the way.

Whether you’re a seasoned backpacker or someone dreaming of your first big trip, join Andrew for honest reflections, practical tips, and inspiring tales from life on the road.

Andrew John Rainnie
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Episodes
  • Flip Flops And Free Booze
    Mar 18 2026

    My Right Leg Is Tastier Than My Left is a retrospective travel podcast for travellers, backpackers, and anyone who dreams of exploring the world.

    In this episode, host Andrew Rainnie recalls his experience journeying to the Thai island of Koh Samui, taking a day tour around the entire island, and wondering what it was like without tourists.

    He looks at making peace with early rises to travel, the joys of a rain shower, the best place in Koh Samui to get breakfast, and the recurring motif of phallic-shared rocks on his adventures.

    Topics and themes in this episode

    • The joys of receiving a room upgrade
    • The pros and cons of doing a day tour
    • Animal cruelty
    • Taking advantage of free food and drink
    • What not to do when you meet Swedish pop stars
    • Whether or not you should jump on stage with a reggae band

    About the podcast

    My Right Leg Is Tastier Than My Left is a retrospective travel podcast for travellers, backpackers, and anyone who dreams of exploring the world. Based on Andrew Rainnie’s travelogue of the same name, the podcast revisits a year-long journey around the globe, sharing stories, lessons, and insights with honesty and heart.

    If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the podcast and join Andrew on this journey.

    To see pictures relating to this episode, check out @andrewjohnrainnie on Instagram or follow the My Right Leg Is Tastier Than My Left Facebook page.

    For links, resources, and more about Andrew’s creative work, visit www.andrewjohnrainnie.com.

    On the next episode…

    Andrew drunkenly decides to walk back to his hostel in Koh Samui, making a new friend along the way.

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    26 mins
  • Getting Krabi with Patti
    Mar 1 2026

    My Right Leg Is Tastier Than My Left is a retrospective travel podcast for travellers, backpackers, and anyone who dreams of exploring the world.

    In this episode, host Andrew Rainnie recalls his experience exploring the Thai province and town of Krabi, an area known for its beautiful beaches and surrounding islands.

    He looks at the benefits of planning ahead when travelling, reminisces about the book that inspired him to travel, and makes friends with an intrusion of cockroaches.

    Topics and themes in this episode

    • The benefits of having a personal guide to arrange things for you
    • Alex Garland’s novel The Beach and the inspiration it offered
    • The universal language of cock jokes
    • The positive and negative aspects of elephant trekking
    • The difficult art of learning how to relax and take things easy

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    Krabi Tourism (with Ms. Patty)

    About the podcast

    My Right Leg Is Tastier Than My Left is a retrospective travel podcast for travellers, backpackers, and anyone who dreams of exploring the world. Based on Andrew Rainnie’s travelogue of the same name, the podcast revisits a year-long journey around the globe, sharing stories, lessons, and insights with honesty and heart.

    If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the podcast and join Andrew on this journey.

    To see pictures relating to this episode, check out @andrewjohnrainnie on Instagram or follow the My Right Leg Is Tastier Than My Left Facebook page.

    For links, resources, and more about Andrew’s creative work, visit www.andrewjohnrainnie.com.

    On the next episode

    Andrew continues his round-the-world adventure in Koh Samui, Thailand.

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    18 mins
  • The Sex Workers of Kuala Lumpur
    Feb 8 2026

    My Right Leg Is Tastier Than My Left is a retrospective travel podcast for travellers, backpackers, and anyone who dreams of exploring the world.

    In this episode, host Andrew Rainnie reflects on his brief foray into the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur, or KL as he came to know it.

    The episode explores the panic of waking up on a bus alone, the serendipity of starting a conversation with fellow travellers, and how to politely decline being propositioned by sex workers while traveling.

    Topics and themes in this episode

    • Why you should always arrive in new destinations in daylight
    • Travelling overnight on a bus to save on your budget
    • Checking which days things may be closed in other countries
    • Why you should never leave a bag lying near the Batu Caves
    • Why you don’t have to vibe with every place you visit

    About the podcast

    My Right Leg Is Tastier Than My Left is a retrospective travel podcast for travellers, backpackers, and anyone who dreams of exploring the world. Based on Andrew Rainnie’s travelogue of the same name, the podcast revisits a year-long journey around the globe, sharing stories, lessons, and insights with honesty and heart.

    If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the podcast and join Andrew on this journey.

    To see pictures relating to this episode, check out @andrewjohnrainnie on Instagram or follow the My Right Leg Is Tastier Than My Left Facebook page.

    For links, resources, and more about Andrew’s creative work, visit www.andrewjohnrainnie.com.

    On the next episode

    Andrew continues his round-the-world adventure in Krabi, Thailand.

    Show more Show less
    26 mins
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