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  • Paul Harris: Warrior Walker’s 24k Mile Journey for Purpose, Peace & People - (PART 1/2)
    2025/06/05

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    Paul Harris: The Warrior Walker joins me for an unforgettable two-part conversation that begins in trauma and ends in transformation. A man who’s walked over 24,000 miles around the UK coastline—twice—Paul wasn’t chasing a record. He was trying to survive.

    From his early years as a shy, lost kid to becoming a Royal Marine, then a private security contractor in Kabul, Paul’s life has veered from extreme danger to deep reflection. He’s witnessed war, grief, and collapse. But it was a moment of breakdown back home, in the wake of losing a dream life in Thailand, that led to a message from a friend: “You should walk around the UK and write a book about it.” Paul did more than that. With no plan, no tent, and just £300, he started walking. And never stopped.

    In this episode, we go deep into:

    • Walking as a tool for mental recovery and reconnection
    • Life in Afghanistan: the beauty, the trauma, and the wild stories
    • How teaching kids in Thailand gave him more peace than war zones
    • The power of vulnerability and why Instagram became his support network
    • Finding purpose through simplicity, grief, and cold nights under the stars

    Whether he was being watched by a wild stag in the middle of the night, dodging Taliban checkpoints, or sipping overpriced espresso in Kabul’s “Secret Garden” café—Paul’s story is one of radical honesty, resilience, and the healing magic of walking forward, one step at a time.

    Resources & References Mentioned
    📷 The Warrior Walker on Instagram

    🌟 What You’ll Learn
    IDEAS: How walking becomes a metaphor for rebuilding a broken life
    INSIGHTS: Grief can be fuel. Walking can be a spiritual act.
    QUOTES: “Be careful what you say to yourself. The warrior within you is listening.”
    FACTS: Paul walked more than the circumference of the Earth—twice.
    RECOMMENDATIONS: Don’t wait. Just take the first step.

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    56 分
  • Megan Hine: What the Wild Teaches Us About Life & leadership - From Expeditions to Adventure TV
    2025/05/29

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    What does it take to survive the extremes—not just of the wild, nature, but of pressure, fatigue, and the unpredictable?

    In this episode, I sit down with Megan Hine, one of the most trusted survival consultants, expedition leaders, and adventure safety producers on the planet.

    From guiding A-list celebrities across jungle gorges and desert canyons to building trust with tribes, cartels, and government fixers in far-flung corners of the world—Megan’s story is a masterclass in leadership, resilience, and reading the wild.

    We dig into Megan's roots—from muddy childhoods in Snowdonia to cycling the Malvern Hills, her ADHD diagnosis, and how early outdoor exposure lit a lifelong fire. She shares behind-the-scenes stories from Man vs. Wild, talks about the psychology of rigging fake-peril challenges, and explains how STOP and the Survival Rule of 3 can help you avoid panic and poor decisions in the wild—or modern life.

    There’s grit, humour, and wisdom throughout this one. Whether you're leading a team or just need a push to step outdoors, Megan's stories might change how you view risk, trust, and what it means to truly be alive.

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    What You’ll Learn

    🧠 IDEAS
    • Why perception of risk often matters more than the actual danger
    • How wilderness lessons apply to leadership, TV, and life
    • The role of empathy and autonomy in high-stress team dynamics

    🪖 INSIGHTS
    • “Luck opens the door, but graft keeps it open.”
    • Good fixers are the unsung heroes of global adventure filmmaking
    • Burnout isn’t just physical—it’s emotional backlog catching up once the mission ends

    📚 REFERENCES
    Land of the Long White Cloud (book): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39345619
    The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
    Cliffhanger (film)
    • STOP Framework: Stop, Think, Observe, Plan
    • UK Scouting: https://www.scouts.org.uk
    • PSYCH Media Solutions (Megan's company): https://www.psychmediasolutions.com
    • Megan Hine Instagram: @megan_hine

    🌍 FACTS
    • Megan once lowered a Jeep Wrangler on a single rope
    • She’s led safety for shows involving 400+ crew in remote terrain
    • Lyme disease, caught in the UK, changed her approach to adventure health

    🎒 Episode Takeaway

    You don’t need a passport or a plan—adventure begins the moment you step outside your front door

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  • Travel Deeply & Find Human Connections - With Gerhard Czerner
    2025/05/28

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    What if the heart of adventure isn’t in conquering landscapes, but in the friendships you forge along the way? In this episode, expedition cyclist and filmmaker Gerhard Czerner joins us to reflect on what it really means to travel deeply—where human connection becomes the compass and the journey is shared.

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    Gerhard’s pay-it-forward isn’t about a single organization. It’s about a philosophy: give something back. Whether it’s hiring local guides, teaching a skill, or sharing a story, his adventures are built on mutual exchange. “It’s not just about giving money,” he says. “It’s about giving ideas, time, and respect.” For Gerhard, this creates richer, more grounded travel—and often friendships that last years.

    His call to adventure is refreshingly analog: go out for two days with no map, no GPS, no phone. Just your instincts. Just the land. Adventure, he reminds us, isn’t about distance—it’s about uncertainty. If you don’t know exactly what will happen, you’re already on your way.

    Lesson:
    You don’t need to fly to the Karakoram to feel something stir. You just need to step away from routine. Strip back the plans. Make space for the unknown. As Gerhard puts it, “Adventure begins when you leave your habits behind.”

    Resources & Guest Links:

    • Gerhard Czerner
      • Website: gerhardczerner.com
      • Instagram: @gerhardczerner
      • YouTube: Gerhard Czerner
      • Articles: Sidetracked Magazine and other publications

    Note: Gerhard’s site is in German but easily viewable via browser translation tools.

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    6 分
  • Defend Yakutat Fishing Grounds In Alaska & Lifting Others As You Climb - With Erin Ranney
    2025/05/27

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    What happens when a bear sneaks up behind you—while you’re mid-squat in the Alaskan wilderness? For Erin Ranney, it's just another story from the field. In this episode RECAP, Erin—wildlife cinematographer, conservationist, and chicken-showing champion! —joins us for a conversation that blends humour, purpose, and awe for the natural world.

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    Erin’s pay-it-forward suggestions are deeply rooted in the landscapes and communities she works with. She champions two powerful causes in Alaska:

    • Defend Yakutat: A small nonprofit working to protect traditional fishing grounds in Yakutat, Alaska.
    • United Tribes of Bristol Bay: An Indigenous-led coalition fighting to preserve the vital ecosystems of Bristol Bay from threats like the proposed Pebble Mine.

    Both organizations exemplify what Erin stands for—local voices, cultural stewardship, and protecting what’s irreplaceable.

    For her call to adventure, Erin keeps it close to home:
    “Explore your backyard like you’ve never been there before.” Whether it's taking a visitor around your hometown or stepping onto a trail you’ve overlooked for years, there's wonder waiting. And chances are, you’ll see things differently when you’re showing someone else the ropes.

    Big adventures don’t require big distances. Whether you’re hiking through old growth or showing a friend the trail for the first time, connection is the real journey. Add in Erin’s guiding mantra—lift as you climb—and it’s clear: exploration is better when it includes others.

    Also, you’ll want to hear about her former life as a champion chicken show-er. Trust us.

    Resources & Guest Links:

    • Erin Ranney
      • Website: erinranney.com
      • Instagram: @e.ranney
    • Charity Mentions:
      • Defend Yakutat: defendyakutat.org
      • United Tribes of Bristol Bay: utbb.org

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    7 分
  • Boldness has Genuis In It - Be Bold Today! - With Justin Packshaw MBE
    2025/05/27

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    How do you balance big dreams with grounded impact? In this episode, polar explorer, army veteran, entrepreneur, and adventurer Justin Packshaw reminds us that change—both personal and planetary—begins with a bold step, a bit of discipline, and a deep belief in what’s possible.

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    Justin’s pay-it-forward is refreshingly broad yet deeply personal. First, he puts the spotlight on climate action, not by pointing fingers, but by urging everyday ownership. “There are 8 billion of us,” he says. “That collective effort has power.” His challenge? Start small. Turn off lights. Reduce waste. Be intentional. Then, he shifts to youth empowerment—encouraging us to invest time and energy into the next generation, especially those facing hardship. He champions the value of youth groups, life skills training, and mentorship as pathways out of tough circumstances and into purposeful futures.

    His call to adventure is equally timeless: begin what you've been putting off. Learn the guitar. Take a flying lesson. Start a new project. He quotes Goethe:

    “Whatever you believe you can do, or dream you can do, begin it. Boldness has genius, magic and power in it.”

    Justin’s message isn’t about perfection—it’s about momentum. The magic comes after you start.

    Push yourself into discomfort. Whether it’s a morning run, a creative pursuit, or a long-delayed dream, the formula is simple: discipline + effort = transformation. It’s not about overnight success. It’s about the quiet reward that comes with action, over and over again.

    And remember, you don’t need permission. Most people are too busy thinking about themselves to dwell on your fears. So take the shot. Be bold.

    Resources & Guest Themes:

    • Climate Action Tips:
      • Search “What can I do about climate change at home” for practical, low-cost steps
      • Focus on habits: recycling, energy use, water conservation, and transport
    • Youth Empowerment:
      • Support local youth groups, school programs, and mentorship initiatives
      • Consider charities like Walking With the Wounded, Help for Heroes, or local after-school programs
    • Justin’s Personal Motto:
      • “Discipline + Effort = I’m going to feel amazing” – a daily mindset learned through years of expeditions and army life

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    9 分
  • British Columbia's Juan de Fuca Trail & Helping Period Poverty - With Lauren Roerick
    2025/05/26

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    Adventure doesn’t always require plane tickets and summit selfies. Sometimes it starts with a ferry, a friend, and the commitment to pass on what you’ve learned. In this episode, adventurer, author, and advocate Lauren Roerick shares what happens when you stay local, go slow, and share the wild with someone new.

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    Lauren’s call to adventure isn’t about solo quests or exotic destinations. It’s about mentorship and proximity. When she took a friend on her first backpacking trip along British Columbia’s Juan de Fuca Trail, it became more than a hike—it was a lesson in resilience, gear, and joyful struggle. Sharing what you know, she reminds us, is one of the most powerful things you can do in the outdoors.

    And when it comes to her pay-it-forward, Lauren speaks from the heart:
    Women’s health—especially issues like period poverty—are historically underfunded and misunderstood. Through regular donations to the BC Women’s Health Foundation and Canadian Women’s Health Foundation, and by supporting projects that deliver menstrual products to underserved communities, Lauren advocates for dignity, access, and equality—values that extend far beyond the trail.


    Your adventure doesn’t need to be far. It needs to be shared. Look around. Invite someone in. And while you’re at it, consider the quiet, ongoing battles many face just to get outside—especially those affected by health inequality. As Lauren puts it, “Period poverty doesn’t just affect school and work—it can affect your ability to adventure, too.”

    Resources & Guest Links:

    • Lauren Roerick
      • Website: laurenroerick.com
      • Instagram: @laurenroerick
      • YouTube: @laurenroerick
      • TikTok: @laurenexplores
    • Referenced Charities:
      • BC Women’s Health Foundation
      • Canadian Women’s Health Foundation
    • Trail Mentioned:
      • Juan de Fuca Trail – BC Parks

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    5 分
  • Think Back To Your Childhood Adventures - With Deon Barrett
    2025/05/25

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    What if your next great adventure isn't out there waiting—but already inside you? In this recap episode, outdoor enthusiast and founder of the True North Project, Deon Barrett, joins us to remind us that adventure doesn’t need to be epic—it just needs to be honest.

    Deon’s call to adventure is disarmingly simple: do the thing your heart’s already whispering about. We often ignore that nudge, especially when we don’t know the outcome. But as Deon puts it, “Most people toy with the idea—they just don’t act on it.” His advice? Think back to childhood. What did you love? Mountains, bikes, rivers, running in the woods? Chances are, those moments still hold the key to your joy.

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    You don’t need to summit Everest or cross continents to feel alive. Often, the boldest thing is choosing to follow what genuinely lights you up—even if it’s a walk, a climb, or a bike ride that reminds you of being ten years old. Don’t wait to be an expert. Don’t wait at all. And if you’re stuck? “Give Deon a buzz.”

    Resources & Guest Links:

    • Deon Barrett – True North Project
      • Website: truenorthproject.co.uk
      • Instagram: @truenorth_project_

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  • Bikepacking, Beach Fires & Giving Back Directly - With Tom Williams
    2025/05/24

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    What does it feel like to immersive in the landscape, to meet strangers with no barriers, to carry your home on your back and sleep under the stars? In this recap episode, adventurer and Desert Island Survival founder Tom Williams joins us to explore the raw intimacy of travel, from bike packing the Spanish coastlines to makeshift raft rides down the River Severn.

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    Tom’s passion isn’t just for castaway survival—though that’s his day job—it’s for microadventures that anyone can begin. He shares his love for wild kayaking trips, inflatable river journeys, and a recent first-time bike tour across Spain. These aren’t just travel stories. They’re invitations to reconnect with our senses, our surroundings, and the strangers we meet along the way.

    And when it comes to giving back, Tom offers a deeply considered pay-it-forward:
    GiveDirectly (givedirectly.org), a nonprofit that sends money directly to people living in extreme poverty. No middlemen. No assumptions. Just trust in the agency of those who need it most. In Tom’s words: “They don’t lack motivation. They lack money.”


    You don’t need to start with a grand escape. Begin with a weekend. Inflate a kayak. Ride your bike somewhere unknown. Share a meal with strangers. The more personal and low-to-the-ground the adventure, the more it opens you up. And as Tom puts it, “You smell the rosemary, you feel the landscape, and you can eat so much.”

    Resources & Guest Links:

    • Tom Williams:
      • Instagram: @tomwilliamsalone
      • Website: desertislandsurvival.com
    • Referenced Charity:
      • GiveDirectly: givedirectly.org
        • Learn more about the charity model: Doing Good Better by William MacAskill
    • Adventure Mentions:
      • Bike tour from Bilbao to Valencia
      • Kayak microadventures in Chile
      • Severn Estuary float trip (inspired by Alastair Humphreys’ microadventure)

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    5 分