The day I received the first copy of a book that took me three years to write, I cried. But I didn’t cry from first glimpsing the book. Instead, I was brought to tears by writing this reflection. Writing this […]
Alrighty! I’m so excited to announce that my new book, The Trail Provides: A Boy’s Memoir of Thru-Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, is now available for purchase on Amazon in both digital and paperback formats! 05.01.19 Edit: The audiobook is now live […]
Liz Hartzell (@emhartzell) is a teacher of movement, yogi, empath, and student of mind/body healing. This week Liz and I discuss the growing revolution that is “movement”, how trauma lodges in the body, the ego craving identities, the counter-intuitive solution to […]
the trail was the way, and it said to us: “come, and I will provide.” “come, and I will give you my walls, the mountains to be our fortress protecting us from the distractions and this will be our classroom.” […]
Robinson Erhardt (@robinsonerhardt) is the author of over thirty books including The Book of Lokk and most recently Viking Ninja Elements: Kill Your Ego, Challenge Your Discipline. I first encountered Robinson’s calm and collected demeanor at the local gym, only […]
Matt Vest (not on social media!) is an inner and outer-journeyman, and close friend. On today’s episode, Matt digs deep and shares with us his Hero’s Journey, from the initial Matrix-like call from the phone booth to the lowest valleys […]
Bradley Lovell (@bradleyjlovell) is a thru-hiker, vagabond, and manager for a meditation center. The man, the myth, the legend returns! In this episode, Bradley and I begin by recounting our time spent on the Pacific Crest Trail, what we learned, […]
Alex Skold (@skoldblooded) is a jiu-jitsu instructor, college friend, and flat-earther. What follows is a discussion about conspiracy, flat earth, and beliefs/fictions. Alex is a good college friend of mine who has found himself entrenched in the depths of conspiracy thinking. […]
Chuck Klinger is a man who has lived many lives. Chuck is one of the most interesting people I’ve ever met. At 82 years of age, Chuck shares stories about his time spent as a Franciscan monk, serving in the […]
Holden Gibson (@theholdengibson) is a digital anthropologist, writer/reader/thinker, and college friend of mine. I absolutely loved this fun and wide-ranging discussion! I was thrilled to discuss Holden’s fascinating dissertation about the logics of connection on using social media in National Parks. […]
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