[s1e1] Iceland Apr 2026
Located in Reykjavik, this segment focuses on sustainable local cuisine. Critical Reception
In this episode, Efron and wellness expert Darin Olien travel to Iceland to investigate how the nation has harnessed its unique volcanic landscape to become powered by . The narrative balances educational insights into geothermal and hydroelectric power with the lighthearted, "bro-trip" chemistry of its hosts. Key Locations & Highlights
An exploration of how moving water is converted into electricity. Resource Park (Blue Lagoon) [S1E1] Iceland
Reviews of the episode highlight its accessible tone and educational value, though perspectives vary on its depth:
: Some find the "travel documentary" format slightly predictable, noting that "all men with a certain level of fame" eventually make such a series, though its specific focus on food and energy makes it a "must-watch" for sustainability enthusiasts. Community Perspectives Located in Reykjavik, this segment focuses on sustainable
Beyond the famous spa, the episode highlights how the facility uses runoff from a geothermal plant to power a skin-care line and a restaurant. Bridge Between Continents Tourist attraction OpenHafnir, Iceland
“Such informative, deep dive conversations into our connection to the earth and the systemic ways in which humanity is hindering it.” Apple Podcasts Down to Earth with Zac Efron: episode 1, Iceland Key Locations & Highlights An exploration of how
: Reviewers note the show is "informative, casual, and fun," making complex topics like climate change more digestible for a general audience.
