One Book, Dozens of Pubs, and a Life-Changing Journey
Sat Feb 07 2026
What starts as a European trip in 1987 turns into a quirky quest across England after a chance bookstore discovery, and eventually becomes something far more meaningful than anyone expected.
Crystal Hammond and Joe Saul-Sehy are joined by award winning mystery writer Michael Balter, who shares how stumbling upon a coffee table book listing historic pubs across England accidentally launched him on an unforgettable pub crawl adventure. What began as "let's see if we can find these places" became a journey crisscrossing the English countryside, visiting tiny villages, atmospheric taverns, and discovering stories in every corner.
But Michael's 1987 trip wasn't just about pubs. Along the way, he experienced a life-changing reunion with his long-lost biological father in Berlin, proving once again that travel has a funny way of revealing what you're really searching for, whether that's a perfect pint in a centuries-old pub or missing pieces of your own story.
The conversation weaves between colorful English pub tales, practical travel lessons learned the hard way in an era before Google Maps and smartphones, and the deeply human side of international travel. How being far from home can bring you closer to who you are. There's also a peek at Michael's upcoming novel Dead Exit, plus a brand new, slightly chaotic game where listeners try to guess where in the world Crystal is this time (no passports required).
This episode is part travel memoir, part accidental quest story, and part reminder that the best trips don't always go according to plan, and that's exactly why we remember them.
What You'll Discover:
How a bookstore find turned into an accidental pub crawl across England Why traveling without modern tech made every pub hunt feel like a real adventure What it's like to track down historic taverns in tiny English villages How Michael's European journey led to reconnecting with lost family in Berlin Why pubs and local hangouts tell you more about a place than guidebooks alone How travel stories turn into novels and sometimes into healing A new interactive game that might just become a Stacking Adventures staple This Episode Is For You If:
You love the idea of travel with an accidental quest built in You're drawn to stories where serendipity leads to the best adventures You've ever wondered what travel was like before smartphones solved everything You believe the best discoveries happen when you follow unexpected leads You're looking for your next unique travel challenge or inspiration Question for You:
Have you ever taken a trip where a random discovery (a book, a recommendation, a wrong turn) completely changed your plans for the better? Share your story in the comments or the Stacking Adventures community. Bonus points if it involved tracking something down without Google's help.
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What starts as a European trip in 1987 turns into a quirky quest across England after a chance bookstore discovery, and eventually becomes something far more meaningful than anyone expected. Crystal Hammond and Joe Saul-Sehy are joined by award winning mystery writer Michael Balter, who shares how stumbling upon a coffee table book listing historic pubs across England accidentally launched him on an unforgettable pub crawl adventure. What began as "let's see if we can find these places" became a journey crisscrossing the English countryside, visiting tiny villages, atmospheric taverns, and discovering stories in every corner. But Michael's 1987 trip wasn't just about pubs. Along the way, he experienced a life-changing reunion with his long-lost biological father in Berlin, proving once again that travel has a funny way of revealing what you're really searching for, whether that's a perfect pint in a centuries-old pub or missing pieces of your own story. The conversation weaves between colorful English pub tales, practical travel lessons learned the hard way in an era before Google Maps and smartphones, and the deeply human side of international travel. How being far from home can bring you closer to who you are. There's also a peek at Michael's upcoming novel Dead Exit, plus a brand new, slightly chaotic game where listeners try to guess where in the world Crystal is this time (no passports required). This episode is part travel memoir, part accidental quest story, and part reminder that the best trips don't always go according to plan, and that's exactly why we remember them. What You'll Discover: How a bookstore find turned into an accidental pub crawl across England Why traveling without modern tech made every pub hunt feel like a real adventure What it's like to track down historic taverns in tiny English villages How Michael's European journey led to reconnecting with lost family in Berlin Why pubs and local hangouts tell you more about a place than guidebooks alone How travel stories turn into novels and sometimes into healing A new interactive game that might just become a Stacking Adventures staple This Episode Is For You If: You love the idea of travel with an accidental quest built in You're drawn to stories where serendipity leads to the best adventures You've ever wondered what travel was like before smartphones solved everything You believe the best discoveries happen when you follow unexpected leads You're looking for your next unique travel challenge or inspiration Question for You: Have you ever taken a trip where a random discovery (a book, a recommendation, a wrong turn) completely changed your plans for the better? Share your story in the comments or the Stacking Adventures community. Bonus points if it involved tracking something down without Google's help.