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An Englishman in the Balkans

An Englishman in the Balkans

By: David Pejčinović-Bailey MBE
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An Englishman in the Balkans is a personal storytelling podcast from David Pejčinović-Bailey, a British broadcaster and former soldier who has made his home in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

From village walks and quiet reflections to conversations about culture, history, travel, retirement abroad, and life after 70, this podcast offers a warm, honest and often thoughtful look at Bosnia and the wider Balkans through British eyes.

This is not a glossy travel brochure, and it is not a relocation manual. It is a slower, more personal journey through everyday life in a country that is still too often misunderstood.

Each episode brings you stories, observations and reflections from rural Bosnia, exploring what it means to start again later in life, live between cultures, and find meaning in small places, quiet roads, shared coffee, changing seasons and unexpected conversations.

If you are interested in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Balkans, retired life abroad, expat stories, slow travel, or simply thoughtful audio storytelling from a British voice in Southeast Europe, you are very welcome here.

An Englishman in the Balkans, a British voice from Bosnia, telling stories from life beyond the usual headlines.

David Bailey MBE 2026
Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Quiet Safety of Life in Bosnia
    Jun 21 2026

    In this reflective episode, I explore a feeling that has stayed with me for a long time: why I often feel safer here in Bosnia and Herzegovina than I do in London.

    This is not a simple comparison between one place being good and the other bad. London is one of the great cities of the world, full of energy, culture, opportunity, and life. Bosnia is not perfect either. It has its frustrations, its difficult politics, its bureaucracy, and its real everyday struggles.

    But safety is not only about crime statistics, systems, cameras, or official structures.

    Sometimes safety is about how a place makes your body feel.

    It is about whether your shoulders drop. Whether you can walk slowly. Whether people notice you. Whether the road home feels familiar. Whether a cup of coffee is more than just a drink.

    In Bosnia, especially in smaller communities, I often feel less invisible. People notice who you are, where you live, when you walk, and whether something seems out of place. That can sometimes feel a little suffocating, but it can also create an informal safety net — a quiet, human form of protection.

    In this episode, I talk about ageing, belonging, village life, London, emotional safety, and the difference between being watched and being truly noticed.

    For me, Bosnia offers something I value more and more at this stage of life: connection.

    Not perfection, not certainty, but a sense of being held by place, rhythm, and community.

    Maybe safety is not always about living somewhere with the most polished systems or the biggest economy.

    Maybe safety is also about living somewhere where your life has edges you can recognise.

    Interested in starting your own podcast later in life?

    My self-paced course for late creators is here:

    https://www.anenglishmaninthebalkans.com/course/welcome-to-start-with-your-voice

    Thanks for listening. If you enjoy slow, thoughtful stories from Bosnia and Herzegovina, please subscribe for more from my life here in the Balkans.

    👉 Weekly Blog Posts: https://anenglishmaninthebalkans.com

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    15 mins
  • A British Voice from Bosnia | Bosnia’s Quiet Wooden Minarets
    Jun 14 2026

    In this episode of An Englishman in the Balkans, I explore one of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most overlooked architectural details — the wooden minarets found on some of the country’s smaller mosques.

    These are not the grand stone minarets many people associate with Islamic architecture. They are quieter, more local, and deeply connected to Bosnia’s forests, village life, craftsmanship, and memory.

    From the Banja Luka area to small settlements across the country, wooden minarets tell a story of faith shaped by place — modest, beautiful, and easy to miss unless you know where to look.

    A small detail, perhaps.

    But in Bosnia, small details often open the door to much bigger stories.

    Interested in starting your own podcast later in life?

    My self-paced course for late creators is here:

    https://www.anenglishmaninthebalkans.com/course/welcome-to-start-with-your-voice

    Thanks for listening. If you enjoy slow, thoughtful stories from Bosnia and Herzegovina, please subscribe for more from my life here in the Balkans.

    👉 Weekly Blog Posts: https://anenglishmaninthebalkans.com

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    18 mins
  • A British Voice from Bosnia | The Village Dawn Chorus
    Jun 7 2026

    As spring arrives, the migrating birds have returned to the area for summer, and the dawn chorus has become stronger each morning. I had originally planned to record at 4:00 a.m., but eventually found myself outside at 5:30 a.m. on April 1st, still early enough to capture the quiet magic of the village waking up.

    Using my Zoom H6 field recorder, I recorded not only birdsong, but a wider living soundscape. You will hear birds calling from different directions, dogs joining in, cars passing, and the bus arriving to collect children for the first shift at the local primary school in Laktaši.

    This is not a guided episode in the usual sense. There is no interview and no long narration. Instead, it is an invitation to slow down and listen.

    For the best experience, listen with headphones. The recording is in stereo, and headphones will help you feel the space of the village morning around you.

    There is something meditative about soundscapes like this.

    You do not need to do anything. Just press play, settle in, and let the morning sounds of rural Bosnia wash over you.

    Interested in starting your own podcast later in life?

    My self-paced course for late creators is here:

    https://www.anenglishmaninthebalkans.com/course/welcome-to-start-with-your-voice

    Thanks for listening. If you enjoy slow, thoughtful stories from Bosnia and Herzegovina, please subscribe for more from my life here in the Balkans.

    👉 Weekly Blog Posts: https://anenglishmaninthebalkans.com

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    1 hr and 33 mins
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