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  • For this episode of The All-Around Adventure Podcast, I'm joined by avid hiker and outdoor guide, Evie.

    Evie has covered a lot of ground and has lived in a variety of different places. She was born in California, spent five years of her childhood in Saudi Arabia, lived in Kansas, and now resides in Texas. Along the way, she also sought out different ways to get outdoors and have some incredible adventures. She's a licensed skydiver who has completed over 600 jumps, as well as a certified scuba diver. However, after basing herself in Texas, she's found hiking to be the activity that she's most drawn to. And now she seeks to share some of her favorite nature spots in the state with singles in their 30s and 40s through her business, Evie Outdoors.

    In this episode, Evie tells us some of her stories from her adventures around the world as well as in Texas. And as someone who's skydived and scuba dived myself, I couldn't resist asking her about her experiences with doing those activities. Furthermore, we discuss how getting out and experiencing nature with others is a great way to build connection and community.

    To watch the video of our conversation, head over to the All-Around Adventure YouTube channel!

    Connect with Evie!

    www.evieoutdoors.net
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    And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!

  • The word 'elevate' has popped up quite a bit for me lately. And I can't help but wonder if this is some kind of sign. In this solocast, I'm going to discuss the word 'elevate' and see how it might be relevant to life right now.

    To watch the video of this episode, check out the All-Around Adventure YouTube Channel!

    Thank you for listening! To hear more great episodes like this one, click HERE! Also, don't forget to head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a good rating and review! You can also listen to the podcast on Spotify and iHeartRadio.

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    And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!

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  • For this episode of The All-Around Adventure Podcast, I'm joined by Mayan archaeologist and educator, Dr. Andrew Kinkella.

    Dr. Kinkella originally went to college to pursue acting. However, after taking and enjoying a few archaeology classes, he took great interest in the subject. This newfound interest eventually led him to Central America to conduct fieldwork on Mayan archaeological sites. And he's been back to Central America over many field seasons to continue to study Mayan culture. And he even discovered a new Mayan pyramid. Along the way, he's also sought to share the wonders of archaeology with the public through various TV productions. As well as through his YouTube channel and his Pseudo-Archaeology Podcast.

    In this episode, Dr. Kinkella tell some of his stories from traveling to the jungles of Central America to study Mayan culture. He also talks about the lessons that we can learn by studying the civilizations that came before us. Furthermore, we discuss the importance of pursuing what you want to do in life even if other people don't like it.

    To watch the video of our conversation, head over to the All-Around Adventure YouTube channel!

    Connect with Dr. Kinkella!

    www.kinkellasarchaeology.wordpress.com

    YouTube

    Pseudo-Archaeology Podcast

    Thank you for listening! To hear more great episodes like this one, click HERE! Also, don't forget to head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a good rating and review! You can also listen to the podcast on Spotify and iHeartRadio.

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    And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!

  • Back towards the end of 2021, I walked across the entire state of Michigan. Along the way, I met a woman who was nearing 100 years old. Though her age didn't seem to slow her down a bit. That's because, as she told me, she had a purpose. In this solocast, I tell that story and discuss how you can find your own purpose in life.

    Also, the cabin resort that I mentioned in this episode that I stayed at in Michigan's upper peninsula is the East Lake Resort!

    To watch the video of this episode, check out the All-Around Adventure YouTube Channel!

    Thank you for listening! To hear more great episodes like this one, click HERE! Also, don't forget to head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a good rating and review! You can also listen to the podcast on Spotify and iHeartRadio.

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    And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!

  • For this episode of The All-Around Adventure Podcast, I'm joined by ultrarunner and sobriety advocate, Ken Anderlitch.

    Ken's past was not an easy one. At the age of 14, he began using drugs and alcohol and struggled with addition for many years. Though in his late-20s, he sought to turn his life around and completed a rehabilitation program. As well as move into a sober living space at the non-profit organization, Pay it Forward. Not long after, he found a passion for running and decided to use it as a means to help others who were also struggling with addition. Towards the end of 2022, Ken set out to run across the entire state of Texas. An ordeal that led him to run an average of 45 miles a day for 19 days straight!

    In this episode, Ken tells some of his stories from his past struggles with addiction. He also talks about his journey across Texas and the challenges that he faced along the way. Furthermore, we discuss sober living and how to continue to move forward to live the life that you want to live.

    To watch the video of our conversation, head over to the All-Around Adventure YouTube channel!

    Connect with Ken!

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    Also, check out the organizations that Ken mentioned in the episode!:

    Pay it Forward
    Haven for Hope

    Thank you for listening! To hear more great episodes like this one, click HERE! Also, don't forget to head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a good rating and review! You can also listen to the podcast on Spotify and iHeartRadio.

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    And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!

  • “When in a fight to the death, one wants to employ all one's weapons to the utmost. I must say that to die with one's sword still sheathed is most regrettable.” ― Miyamoto Musashi, A Book of Five Rings

    Although Musashi is referring to literal sword duels to the death. I feel that this quote is a great analogy for many facets of life. In this solocast, I discuss figurative swords that many of us have sheathed that prevent us from living life to the utmost.

    To watch the video of this episode, check out the All-Around Adventure YouTube Channel!

    Thank you for listening! To hear more great episodes like this one, click HERE! Also, don't forget to head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a good rating and review! You can also listen to the podcast on Spotify and iHeartRadio.

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    And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!

  • For this episode of The All-Around Adventure Podcast, I'm joined by ultralight hiker, entrepreneur, and author, Glen Van Peski.

    As a native Californian, Glen spent a lot of time in the state's outdoors while he was growing up. At age 17, he set out on an amazing journey and he rode a bike across the entire United States. He would later transition into hiking when he led his oldest son's Scout troop’s backpacking program. During that time, he started sewing his own gear in order to make himself, as well as the Scouts, carry lighter weight while on backpacking trips. And in 1998, he founded Gossamer Gear, a company dedicated to manufacturing ultralight backpacking equipment. Since then Glen has made numerous contributions to the backpacking community, and he would eventually be known by the trail name, "Legend".

    In this episode, Glen tells some of his stories from cycling across the US and from ultralight backpacking. He also talks about his journey with building Gossamer Gear, and shares his insights for aspiring entrepreneurs. Furthermore, we discuss some of the life lessons that he's learned along the way and how they're woven into his book, Take Less. Do More.

    To watch the video of our conversation, head over to the All-Around Adventure YouTube channel!

    Connect with Glen!

    www.glenvanpeski.com
    www.gossamergear.com
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    Also, go pick up a copy of Glen's book, Take Less. Do More.

    Thank you for listening! To hear more great episodes like this one, click HERE! Also, don't forget to head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a good rating and review! You can also listen to the podcast on Spotify and iHeartRadio.

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    And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!

  • A solid morning routine can set a good precedence for the rest of the day. Though sometimes I think some people overcomplicate it. Whereas I like to keep my morning routine short, sweet, and simple and get my day going. In this solocast, I discuss three things that I do for my own morning routine.

    To watch the video of this episode, check out the All-Around Adventure YouTube Channel!

    Thank you for listening! To hear more great episodes like this one, click HERE! Also, don't forget to head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a good rating and review! You can also listen to the podcast on Spotify and iHeartRadio.

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    And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!

  • For this episode of The All-Around Adventure Podcast, I'm joined by obstacle course racer and ultramarathon runner, Alexandra Walker.

    Alexandra was born in Colombia and grew up all around South America. During that time, she began her journey as a lifelong athlete. She rode horses and played a variety of different sports. After moving to Texas, she ventured into obstacle course racing and ultramarathon running. Along the way, she has taken part in some very challenging events. Such as the World's Toughest Mudder, a 24-hour endurance event that she did when it was only 24 degrees out! Now she continues to improve herself through rigorous training and seeking more competition.

    In this episode, Alexandra talks about her journey as a lifelong athlete and the tough fitness challenges that she's taken on. She also shares her insights on fitness, rest and recovery, and dealing with online haters. Furthermore, we discuss the importance of healthy competition and how to stay consistent with what you set out to do.

    To watch the video of our conversation, head over to the All-Around Adventure YouTube channel!

    Connect with Alexandra!

    Instagram

    Thank you for listening! To hear more great episodes like this one, click HERE! Also, don't forget to head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a good rating and review! You can also listen to the podcast on Spotify and iHeartRadio.

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    And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!

  • Bruce Lee once said, "It's not the daily increase, but daily decrease. Hack away at the unessential." This is something that I've sought to implement. In this solocast, I talk about five things that I think are unessential that you should consider getting rid of in your life.

    To watch the video of this episode, check out the All-Around Adventure YouTube Channel!

    Thank you for listening! To hear more great episodes like this one, click HERE! Also, don't forget to head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a good rating and review! You can also listen to the podcast on Spotify and iHeartRadio.

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    And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!

  • For this episode of The All-Around Adventure Podcast, I'm joined by food archaeologist, entrepreneur, and educator, Dr. Bill Schindler.

    Dr. Schindler specializes in the study of primitive technologies and various aspects of prehistoric food acquisition, storage, and consumption. This pursuit has led him to some incredible places around the world. And he's had some amazing culinary experiences along the way. Some of which include mixing blood and milk with the Samburu warriors in East Africa, eating insects in Southeast Asia, and learning from world-class chefs in Europe. Now he seeks to share what he's learned to help others optimize their health through food. To do so, he travels across the country to present at various conferences. Additionally, he's written a book, titled Eat Like A Human, which is now on shelves. And he prepares scratch-made artisan food for the public at the Modern Stone Age Kitchen in Chestertown, Maryland.

    In this episode, Dr. Schindler talks about his journey as a food archaeologist and how he continues to learn as a lifelong student. He also shares his advice for seeking out healthy food options at restaurants and grocery stores while traveling. Furthermore, we discuss other aspects to consider in order to attain optimal holistic health.

    To watch the video of our conversation, head over to the All-Around Adventure YouTube channel!

    Connect with Dr. Schindler!

    www.eatlikeahuman.com
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    Also, tune in to Dr. Schindler's first appearance on the podcast HERE! And pick up a copy of his book, Eat Like A Human!

    Thank you for listening! To hear more great episodes like this one, click HERE! Also, don't forget to head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a good rating and review! You can also listen to the podcast on Spotify and iHeartRadio.

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    And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!

  • Doing what you say you're going to do is an important part of being a person of integrity. Though often times, in this day and age, this is not a behavior that I observe from many people. In this solocast, I talk about how following through with what you tell others that you're going to do can make you stand out in their minds for the better.

    To watch the video of this episode, check out the All-Around Adventure YouTube Channel!

    Thank you for listening! To hear more great episodes like this one, click HERE! Also, don't forget to head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a good rating and review! You can also listen to the podcast on Spotify and iHeartRadio.

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    And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!

  • For this episode of The All-Around Adventure Podcast, I'm joined by world traveler, bowhunter, and entrepreneur, Bronson Lee Norton.

    Bronson is the founder of Moss & Blood, a brand that is committed to improving the lives of individuals by inspiring them to achieve their highest level of performance under the most grueling of circumstances. And portions of his nutritional supplements, apparel, and physical training program sales goes toward conservation causes to protect, preserve, and manage public lands, waters, and wildlife. While building the brand, Bronson spent over a year traveling abroad in Asia to countries like India, Thailand, and Indonesia. During that time, he had a lot of amazing experiences, as well as a few misadventures.

    In this episode, Bronson shares the good, the bad, and the downright crazy moments from his time traveling around Asia. He also tells about what it was like coming home and the difficulties of reverse culture shock. Furthermore, we discuss the importance of building community and seeking challenge in the outdoors in order to make yourself more resilient.

    To watch the video of our conversation, head over to the All-Around Adventure YouTube channel!

    Connect with Bronson!

    www.mossandblood.com
    Bronson's Instagram
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    Moss & Blood Instagram
    Moss & Blood Twitter

    Thank you for listening! To hear more great episodes like this one, click HERE! Also, don't forget to head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a good rating and review! You can also listen to the podcast on Spotify and iHeartRadio.

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    And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!

  • Washing dishes can be a pretty mundane task. However, putting them off can lead to an even bigger task, a stinky kitchen, and perhaps some uninvited little guests. I find that this can be a metaphor for many other things as well. In this solocast, I talk about how I clean my dishes while I'm traveling and staying in simple hotel rooms. As well as how this is applicable to other facets of life.

    To watch the video of this episode, check out the All-Around Adventure YouTube Channel!

    Thank you for listening! To hear more great episodes like this one, click HERE! Also, don't forget to head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a good rating and review! You can also listen to the podcast on Spotify and iHeartRadio.

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    And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!

  • For this episode of The All-Around Adventure Podcast, I'm joined by Marine Corps officer and Team USA bobsled pilot, Riley Tejcek.

    The military wasn't something that Riley considered while she was growing up. Though after meeting a Marine Corps recruiter while she was in college. She found her way to Officer Candidate School and was commissioned as an officer in 2019. Riley has also been an athlete all of her life. Following a tenure as a Division 1 softball player. She sought out a new challenge and tried out for the USA bobsled team in 2020, and has been racing with them ever since. Riley is also a woman of faith, which is what she attributes her amazing accomplishments to.

    In this episode, Riley tells us about her journey to getting commissioned a Marine Corps officer and how she became a part of Team USA. She also tells us about the different places that she's been to in order to compete as a bobsled pilot. Furthermore, we discuss her faith and how it guided her through the challenges that she faced during her military service, as well as competing at the highest level as a lifelong athlete.

    To watch the video of our conversation, head over to the All-Around Adventure YouTube channel!

    Connect with Riley!

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    Also, pick up a Team Tejcek Challenge Coin to support Riley in her bobsledding journey!

    Thank you for listening! To hear more great episodes like this one, click HERE! Also, don't forget to head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a good rating and review! You can also listen to the podcast on Spotify and iHeartRadio.

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    And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!

  • If you're the strongest person in the room, then you're in the wrong room. If you're the smartest person in the room, then you're in the wrong room. If you're the wealthiest person in the room, then you're in the wrong room. And I think you get the picture! In this solocast, I talk about how surrounding yourself with people who are excelling in different areas of life can push you to strive for excellence in your own life.

    To watch the video of this episode, check out the All-Around Adventure YouTube Channel!

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    And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!

  • For this episode of The All-Around Adventure Podcast, I'm joined by mountaineer, blue-collar worker, and podcaster, Trent Ebersole.

    Trent works as a heavy equipment operator in California, as well as other states in the west. A job that has him working very long hours while being away from home for what could be months at a time. Despite his crazy work schedule, Trent has found ways to do regular physical training, eat a clean diet, and get out into the wild and pursue his passion for mountaineering. Now he seeks to help other blue-collar workers to stay in top shape with coaching and podcasting through his brand, The Command Project.

    In this episode, Trent tells us about his life as a busy blue-collar working and the systems that he's implemented in order to maintain his health and wellness. He also shares his stories from the different mountains that he's summitted along the west coast. As well as the mountains that he's training for and preparing to summit. Furthermore, we discuss how you can take command of your life through the principles of unity, integrity, and growth.

    To watch the video of our conversation, head over to the All-Around Adventure YouTube channel!

    Connect with Trent!

    www.thetakecommand.com
    YouTube
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    FREE 10-Day Challenge

    Also, tune in the The Command Podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!

    Thank you for listening! To hear more great episodes like this one, click HERE! Also, don't forget to head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a good rating and review! You can also listen to the podcast on Spotify and iHeartRadio.

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    And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!

  • Money, or rather the lack thereof, is one of the most common reasons that I hear from people that prevents them from traveling. And in this inflated economy that we're in. Money is becoming an even bigger barrier. In this solocast, I share a few ideas on how you can save up your money for your next adventure. As well as how you can make your money go further while traveling.

    To watch the video version of this episode, head over to the All-Around Adventure YouTube channel!

    Also, check out the money saving app Qapital that was mentioned in the episode.

    Thank you for listening! To hear more great episodes like this one, click HERE! Also, don't forget to head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a good review! You can also listen to the podcast on Spotify and iHeartRadio.

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    And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!

  • For this episode of The All-Around Adventure Podcast, I'm joined by world traveler and safety professional, Rachel Housman.

    Rachel is a returned guest on the podcast and she's someone who's covered a lot of ground as a traveler. With most of the places that she's been to was while she was traveling solo. Traveling alone as a female brought many safety concerns. And Rachel learned a lot of lessons along the way and she developed different strategies and tactics to travel more safely. Now she works full-time as a safety professional and offers a lot of valuable information through her brand Ally Safety.

    In this episode, Rachel tells us about some of her early experiences as a solo female traveler. And what she's implemented in order to make her travels more safe. We also discuss various hazards that travelers can face while traveling for both work and personal purposes. Such as hotel considerations, having to drive long distances, and traveling with children. Furthermore, we discuss the importance of avoiding complacency and maintaining situational awareness while you're out and about.

    To watch the video of our conversation, head over to the All-Around Adventure YouTube channel! And tune in to Rachel's first appearance on the podcast: Episode 21 – Finding Fulfillment with Rachel Walla

    Connect with Rachel!

    www.allysafety.com
    YouTube
    Instagram
    Facebook

    Also, check out these travel safety resources that Rachel and I talked about in this episode!:

    Global Peace Index
    Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP)
    World Nomads Travel Insurance

    Thank you for listening! To hear more great episodes like this one, click HERE! Also, don't forget to head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a good rating and review! You can also listen to the podcast on Spotify and iHeartRadio.

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    And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!

  • When times get tough, it can be difficult to think about what we're grateful for. However, I believe that having gratitude can help us through those difficult times. Therefore, gratitude practice has now become a daily routine for me. In this solocast, I share a story from my Peace Corps experience that left me feeling very grateful for things that so many people often take for granted. As well as how you can incorporate gratitude practice into your own life.

    To watch the video version of this episode, head over to the All-Around Adventure YouTube channel!

    Thank you for listening! To hear more great episodes like this one, click HERE! Also, don't forget to head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a good review! You can also listen to the podcast on Spotify and iHeartRadio.

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    And until next time; be safe, happy travels, and always move forward!