Paul Salopek

Paul Salopek

Foreign Correspondent & Journalist


I got to where I was by no sort of pre-plotted line, no sort of career-orientated well-thought-out plan-I was going where the story was.

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By Roadtrip Nation

Paul Salopek

Milestones

My road in life has been direct.
Spent much of his youth doing odd jobs-from installing refrigerators to working in a gold mine.
After he graduated from UC Santa Barbara with an environmental biology degree, he took a summer job on a shrimp boat in Mexico.
During the motorcycle ride south, his bike broke down in Roswell, New Mexico.
He was stranded with very little money, so he had to take a job at the local newspaper to try to earn enough to get out.
That job actually turned out to be the catalyst to a long, illustrious journalism career that took him all over the world.
He is currently a correspondent for National Geographic and his work has won two Pulitzer Prizes.
His current mission is a 21,000-mile, seven-year-long walk across the globe.
Says for this journey, like in life, he'll do some planning, but since he believes in the power of serendipity, he'll leave much of it up to chance.

Career

Foreign Correspondent & Journalist

I'm retracing on foot the global migration of our ancestors in a 21,000-mile, seven-year odyssey.

Career Roadmap

Roadmap
My work combines:
My work combines:
Environment & Nature
Journalism
Communicating / Sharing Stories

Interviewed By

The Power of Serendipity

The Power of Serendipity

The Roadtrippers interview food scientist Elise Benstein at the Jelly Belly factory before speaking with Nuclear Engineer Deon Clark about his rough childhood in South Side Chicago. Later, two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Paul Salopek shares his non-linear life experiences.