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The Derek Loudermilk Show
Derek Loudermilk
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Sally Rossiter | Applied Metaphysics, Spirituality of Water, Working with the Elements, and more…
lundi 27 mai 2024 • Duration 01:22:47
- Why 2024 is the year of water
- Applied metaphysical practices for kids
- How to work with the elements in your daily life
- The history of dragons
- Live channeling of Archangel Michael
- Water and Psychic energy
Heather Ivany | Interview from Inside the Akashic Records
lundi 27 mai 2024 • Duration 01:53:31
Unlocking the Secrets of Spiritual Enlightenment in 5 Minutes or Less | Paternity Leave Series | The Skeptic Metaphysicians Guest Episode
jeudi 28 septembre 2023 • Duration 50:42
One of our all-time favorite interviews! Can you imagine what it would be like to learn how to meditate from the Dalai Lama? Or see miracles performed by Sai Baba? What about becoming friends with Ram Dass? Well it just so happens that our next guest did just that. All of that! He’s spent time with some of the top names in the metaphysical and spiritual field….names like Deepak Chopra, Wayne Dyer, and even the late Mother Theresa. And he’s offering us a roadmap of sorts to the fastest and easiest ways to awaken. If you’ve been looking for knowledge, you’ve come to the right place. Discover the Roadmap to Enlightenment with Jonathan’s wonderfully entertaining and inspirational stories.
You will learn:
1. Uncovering new spiritual methods and techniques to achieve enlightenment in about 5 minutes
2. Experience life-changing encounters with renowned spiritual teachers.
3. Understanding what the spiritual masters were really like
4. The world’s most powerful mantra And so much more!“We’re all really walking each other home. Since I’ve been lucky enough to speak to people that have a lot of wisdom, I try to pass it on, and we’re all learning from each other, hopefully.”
— Jonathan Robinson
Dylan Magaster | From Backpacker to Van Life to Sailboat & 100 Million YouTube Views
jeudi 1 octobre 2020 • Duration 01:25:20
Dylan Magaster
Today's guest is the YouTuber Dylan Magaster, who lives on a sailboat he bought, and travel the Mediterranean. Previously Dylan spend 2 years living in a van he converted, and before that was a backpacker. He made a deal with his mom that if he didn't make it financially as a YouTuber in 5 years, he would quit and try something else.
Before he hit it on the magic formula with his Florb YouTube Channel, Dylan had started 9 different YouTube channels - from Challenges, sketch comedy, travel vlogging to daily news and abandoned buildings. In one stretch he created a video each day for 70 days.
When we connected for this interview Dylan and his boat the SV Arianrhod were in dry dock in Tunisia for repairs
What you will learn in this episode:
* What it takes to make a successful YouTube video and channel* The challenges of living on a sailboat vs. van life* Different cultures around the Mediterranean sea* How Dylan balances Youtube filming and production with sailing, travel and sailboat repairs
Quotes
"Living on the sea, you are constantly in an environment that wants to destroy you"- Dylan Magaster
"When you understand how the wind works, you get to know a country's geography better" - Dylan Magaster
"The most important skill for YouTube is how to tell a story"- Dylan Magaster
"If you don't know where your limits are, you can't push past them and you don't grow"- Dylan Magaster
"Having basic survival skills in important for everyone - it helps avoid existential angst" - Dylan Magaster
"I love how so many countries have naps built into their work schedule"- Dylan Magaster
"Dreaming and visioning is a skill...You can only dream to the limit of your imagination" - Dylan Magaster
"You are way more capable than you think you are" - Dylan Magaster
Continue The Adventure
FLORB Youtube Channel
Dylan Magaster YouTube Channel
Dylan Magaster on Instagram
Five Minute Friday: It's Easier to be Epic than Average
vendredi 24 juillet 2020 • Duration 08:04
It's easier to be epic than it is to be average.
I
want to tell you that it is easier to be world class, it's easier to do big,
challenging, and amazing things than it is to simply be average.
Look
at people like Richard Branson. They jump out of an airplane before breakfast,
and then they make a billion dollars. They make it look fun and easy- that
could be what it would be like for you too!
Because of our school system, we are all trained to simply know how it takes to pass. As a result, you think inside of the box- one that was set by other people for you. Until you start thinking outside the box, you'll never start thinking outside of the box.
When
you start thinking bigger and taking on much bigger challenges, you're going to
get the fire and motivation inside your belly. You are going to get so much
momentum.
You
will start seeing things happening, things that you never would have expected
to happen if you stayed with the normal, average course.
"The universe is conspiring to help you." - Paulo Coelho
Take for example, Oliver White. He is a fishing guy who, all of a sudden, decided that he wanted to explore rivers and fish that have never been caught by fly fishing before. Not only that, he wanted to teach the local people how to create a sustainable lodge and a fishing industry for themselves. Nobody has ever thought of doing that before! But now, he is featured all over media. People are behind his mission, and he created so much momentum.
There
was a time I wanted to raise money for my birthday, so I approached the
organizers of a local mansion party. I told them that I wanted them to host
this party for me and raise money for charity. They said yes, and it was the
biggest party that they had ever thrown, and the most successful for all of us.
As soon as you start thinking unreasonably - outside the box - amazing things start happening for you. While everybody else is competing for the same average slice of pie.
My
friend Chase Boehringer just set the world
record for highest motorcycle. He had more than 75 people and businesses who
sponsored this expedition. He asked them for help, and they were on board. They
were excited to support this big, world record project.
How can you start thinking bigger?
If you have been thinking average your whole life, start with this line of thinking:
* What would I do if I had the support of celebrities, or billionaires, or all my friends? * What would I do if I knew that I couldn't fail? * What would I do if somebody gave me a hundred million dollars to make this thing a reality? * What would I do if I stopped being reasonable?
It takes some time to change your thinking. It takes time asking the right questions to open your thinking. It's a creative process. Even then when you come up with a big, exciting, scary, audacious idea, your ego is going to tell you not to do it to try to keep you safe.
The Australians have this thing called "tall poppy syndrome". It's going to tell you not to grow above the crowd or you will get chopped off. Keep your head down, work hard, and stay in your lane.
This is backwards thinking - we all know people who work hard for a long time and have anything to show for it. And this used to be me.
Darcy Gaechter | The First Woman To Kayak the Amazon River | Self-Discovery Through Adventure
mercredi 22 juillet 2020 • Duration 01:08:33
“Really asking yourself 'what do I want?' is super important.” – Darcy Gaechter
Today’s guest on the Art of Adventure podcast
is the athlete, kayaker, author, and businesswoman, Darcy Gaechter. Darcy is
the first woman to kayak the Amazon source to sea. She shares this great
adventure in her book, Amazon
Woman.
In this episode, Darcy shares how she got into
kayaking and where her constant “yes” to whatever she is offered has brought
her. She tells us how she started- from her business, getting fired from it,
and eventually getting back, to her taking the alternative path and finding true
happiness in kayaking at the same time breaking free from the pressure of conformity.
Darcy
gets to share with us her the struggles and preparation leading to their
148-day epic adventure kayaking through Amazon with her boyfriend Don and their
client, Midge, who himself has an interesting background. Darcy also tells us
how writing the book was the hard part, and she gives us insights as to why this
was so.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
* What
is it that allowed Darcy to keep choosing what she wants to do versus what
other people are expecting.* Where
Darcy gets her drive from.* What
it was like for Darcy growing up.* Whether
Darcy’s identity changed the way she sees herself.* What
led Darcy to stick to kayaking and her relationship with this potentially lethal
sport.* What
it was like writing her book* How
Darcy’s trip to the Amazon changed her life.
Quotes:
* “Part
of this whole process for me was trying to force myself to be comfortable with
my life because I am happy about it and my only unhappiness from my life
choices stems from what I perceive to be other people's judgments of it and so
I have been making a real effort not to worry about them.” – Darcy Gaechter* “I
prioritize my own happiness.” – Darcy Gaechter* “If
you know what you want, you should consider yourself lucky.” – Darcy Gaechter* “Really
asking yourself what do I want is super important.” – Darcy Gaechter* “Just
really working hard on finding peace with what you want to do and chasing after
it, is going to be the most fulfilling way to go through life because if you do
everything you are supposed to do and at the end of the day realize that you
didn't do one thing that you wanted, it's not going to make for a happier
fulfilling life.” – Darcy Gaechter* “At
the end of the line, if I can say like I follow my true path even though I let
others down because I didn't do what they expected I would do, I think I would
be happier for it.” – Darcy Gaechter * “I
encourage you to figure out what it is that you want and chase after it at all
costs” – Darcy Gaechter
Continue the Adventure:
Darcy Gaechter
@darcygaechter
Small World Adventures
@smallworldadv
Kayak the Amazon
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Jackie Van Campen | Channeling the Beings of Light
vendredi 19 juin 2020 • Duration 01:03:13
Today’s guest on the Art of Adventure podcast is the channel and medium, Jackie Van Campen. As a medium, Jackie can talk with those who have transitioned over, or who have passed on. As a channel, she gets information from beings from higher dimensions.
Jackie also happens to be my cousin-in-law. We were sitting next to each other at a family reunion recently and I got really excited about her work as a channel and wanted to bring that experience to you!
In this episode, we dig into the world of channeling. To those who are unfamiliar, the practice of channeling is when a person’s voice/mind/body is allowed to be a vehicle for another conscious being - in Jackie’s case, Beings of Light, for the purpose of communication.
Here, Jackie takes us through an actual channeling and you to experience it with her. We get to listen to the message about stepping up, finding our purpose and doing our part, and the value of empathy towards others.
If
you haven’t experienced channeling, then this is going to open your eyes to a
new world of possibility.
This
is a very fascinating episode. In the first half, Jackie will walk us through
what it was like for her to start experiencing channeling and how she accepted
that these other beings are able to interact with and speak through her. In the
second half, we are going to hear Jackie go into her channeling state.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
* How
Jackie describes channeling.* How
Jackie began channeling and what her influences were that led to her channeling.* The
ways to learn channeling and how many people out there are also channeling.* What
happens when Jackie channels.* What
it is like to be the person who is channeling.* A
message and conversation with the Beings of Light that Jackie channels.
Quotes:
* “I
think we all have this ability, it’s just a matter of, are we open to allow our
self to channel.” – Jackie Van Campen
* “Become curious about your role. What are you being asked to do at this time? Sit with this question every day.” - The Beings of Light* “This is an opportune time to step up and to stand in your power.” - The Beings of Light* “Let go of your small thinking. Let go of the fear that you are not enough to make a difference.” - The Beings of Light* “The ultimate truth is that human beings are being called to dispel the cloak they’ve been wearing, the cloak that keeps them hidden from their own potentiality.” - The Beings of Light* “It is important to be aware of what is to come so that you can position yourself in ways to help your fellow human beings.” - The Beings of Light
Continue the Adventure:
Jackie VanCampen
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https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/art-adventure-world-travel-digital-nomads-lifestyle/id925072849?mt=2
Debbie Arcangeles | Becoming a Travel Influencer, Thinking Outside the Box, Brand Partnerships
vendredi 5 juin 2020 • Duration 53:02
“You have to think outside the box, you can’t think like everybody else.” – Debbie Arcangeles
Today’s guest on the Art of Adventure podcast is the creator of The Offbeat Life, Debbie Arcangeles. Debbie has a podcast of the same name and is also a best selling author.
In
this episode, we will dig into how Debbie was able to achieve a rapid success
as a travel influencer. She shares with how she was able to monetize her
podcast really quickly, how she partners with brands, her collaborations and
partnerships, and how she thinks outside the box. Debbie is persistent and she
is good with finding opportunities where you normally wouldn’t see them. She is
a constant learner. She goes for something that she is not good at and then she
wants to be really good at it and then think how she can make herself be
better. In the future, she sees herself creating more online products and
giving people more information, not just podcasting but with their business.
Debbie
always tells people in remote work to go into different streams of income. She
shares her experience with her work and how she got to work with different brands.
She reveals to us her ninja skills for finding the right brands to partner with,
including her strategy with Facebook ads. Debbie also lets us in to a story
about that pivotal moment when she finally decided to be where she is right
now. This is really a fun episode where you will learn a ton of things that you
will be able to take and use directly in your business.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
* Debbie’s
streams on income and how much, in terms of percentage, she earns from these.* What
Debbie realized when she started her remote lifestyle.* Why
Debbie is picky with accepting different work and who she collaborates with.* How
Debbie got to work with brands and how these brands reached out to her.* How
the marketing Debbie did for herself helped her extend her reach to different
people.* Debbie
shares impressive details about her strategies, from her routine and her
pitching.* Debbie’s
objectives for her business and her progression.* How
Debbie came up with the idea of turning free into money.
Quotes:
* “Be super persistent.
A no is not a no, it’s just maybe later. So, take those no’s and go with it,
cause they’re awesome!” – Debbie Arcangeles* “If you are not
feeling productive, it’s okay. Give yourself space and time to do that.” –
Debbie Arcangeles* “Nothing in the
beginning comes easy. We all go through our struggles, even the people who look
super successful.” – Debbie Arcangeles* “I had to turn
something off in order to get everything I want.” – Debbie Arcangeles* “Although my dreams
were coming true, the other part of it, which was my relationship to the people
I love, also had to come along with it in order for me to be truly happy. Without
one or the other, it just wouldn’t make me complete as a person.” – Debbie Arcangeles
* “Always create a
package for yourself.” – Debbie Arcangeles* “You have to think
outside the box, you can’t think like everybody else.” – Debbie Arcangeles* “It’s about
connecting. It’s about giving value to other people. It’s about win-win for
everybody.” – Debbie Arcangeles* “I always think about
these No’s as a learning experience.” – Debbie Arcangeles
Continue the Adventure:
The Offbeat Life
300 Episodes Celebration! The Biggest Lessons From 6 Years of Podcasting
mardi 26 mai 2020 • Duration 19:25
Sometime I can't believe Billionaires will go on a podcast with a shirtless guy on the cover...
We
are celebrating Episode 300!
When I first started this podcast, I said I was going to make 300 episodes. Now, it has been about six years, and I can hardly believe that it's finally here!
What I have Learned From 300 Episodes
My
identity and the identity of this podcast have been intertwined when I first
came up with the name, The Art of Adventure. It started with the blog. I
talked about it with people and they started associating me as "Mr.
Adventure". That forced me to become more adventurous.
This
show has evolved and progressed. Back when I started, I was trying to learn how
to travel the world, live abroad, and earn a living- basically live a life
of adventure. The podcast started with me, interviewing my friends, and
eventually developed a cohesive model and created a well-defined show with
guests who talk about adventure, metaphysics, peak performance, and business.
In
the beginning, I did not really know how to interview, how to produce a
podcast, and how to find the right guest. I had to learn as I went. If
you track the changes in the world and the changes in my life, and you overlay
that on the podcast, there are all these different phases of life that I
experienced while we had this continuity of a podcast through 300 episodes. You
might be able to see where I'm coming from as the host, in what questions I ask,
and the kind of guests I'm bringing on the show.
What
is cool is that I don't really know what I'd get from these podcasts. I have
taken so many ideas from guests. I am now a business coach, because of the
influence I had from a guest. From a cycling coach, to a podcast coach, I
finally decided on expanding to be a business coach. A guest also suggested
that I turn the ideas I get from the podcast and turn them into a book, which,
eventually became the Superconductors. Right now, I am working on a book with
adventure stories, taking some of the greatest and wildest adventure stories
from the podcast. I have grown my Instagram account from ideas I got from
guests, too. I also learned to ask more and more audacious things and make
"unreasonable requests" in asking for big things.
These
guests have brought so many ideas that I have incorporated in my life, travels,
business, family, and relationships. It has been such an amazing access point,
as the host. I hope it has been as well, for you, because when you apply these
ideas, such big and dramatic things happen for you and your life. The really
important part is that you don't have to get it perfect, but you do need
to go and try it. You can learn these concepts, but until you go and
try using them, you don't really know the knowledge, or understand how
everything works.
Right
until you go through the experience, you can't ever know what it's like until
you do it.
Now
I can say, I'm a podcaster and I’m not planning on stopping. This is one of the
best parts of my business and of my life. I am motivated to continue improving
the show and getting these guests on. I want to take this a step further and
look at what kind of collaborations and win-win scenarios I can create with my
guests. Most of my guests have some mission trying to make the world a better
place in their own unique way. If we approach with the idea of how can we
co-create together and look at creating win-win scenarios, then I think that is
Beth Weinstein | Psychedelics, Sacred Medicines, and Business
lundi 18 mai 2020 • Duration 57:35
Today’s guest on the Art of Adventure podcast is a spiritual business coach, and my good friend, Beth Weinstein. Beth is of the leaders in the world of plant medicine and psychedelics - and how we can use these to anhance our lives and business. She is the founder of the groundbreaking conference, “Psychedelics, Sacred Medicines, and Purpose”, along with the world experts on the field.
In
this episode, Beth talks about the huge exploding potential and rebirth of
psychedelics. She shares how she was able to start talking more publicly about
her trips and experiences and get to freely share about the medicine path. She
also dives into how she helps people utilize her spiritual knowledge and
experiences for their business growth.
Beth
will also take us through her personal journey – how she first became an
entrepreneur. She was in the design world, and her first business had nothing
to do with coaching at all! Beth is a great storyteller and you are going to
love her perspective on how her life and career progressed and evolved as she
opened up and followed her spiritual path.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
* How Beth started as an entrepreneur.* How Beth knew that it was time to publicly speak about psychedelics and plant-based medicine in her business.* How Beth helped other find their true purpose and thrive in their business.* Beth’s experiences before she accidentally fell into coaching.* Beth’s memorable travel experience on dieta in the jungles of South America
Quotes:
* "If you don't change, the universe will do it for you"* "The way it works is that the medicine gives you what you need"* "There is no more reason to hide behind a mask"
Continue the Adventure:
* Beth Weinstein* Facebook* Instagram* Twitter
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