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The Derek Loudermilk Show

Derek Loudermilkwww.spreaker.com
The Derek Loudermilk Show is your home for: Metaphysics, Adventure, Entrepreneurship, Spirituality, Science, and Peak Performance! This podcast is designed to bring you to a world class understanding and take you in-depth on these topics so you can expand your consciousness, transform your life, and get to the cutting edge. Derek Loudermilk is a professional adventurer, bestselling author, business strategist, and digital nomad. If you want to learn how to be a professional adventurer, listen to the interviews with Johan Ernst Nilson, Chase Boerhringer, Mike Spencer Bown, Antesa Jensen, and Sean Conway. If you want to learn about running a location independent business, listen to interviews with David Wood, John Abbot, Danny Flood, Estela Kun, Fabian Dittrich, and Jackie Nourse. If you want to learn about optimizing human potential, listen to episodes with Chris McDougall, Jeff Shapiro, Rick Hanson, Ron Malhotra, and Melissa Stangl.
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Episodes

How to Take Calculated Risks with Pro Poker Player Kristy Arnett

"Is the best possible result worth risking the worst result?" – Kristy Arnett Today’s guest on the Art of Adventure is professional poker player and risk and relationship coach, Kristy Arnett. Kristy also hosts #RiskEveryday, a self improvement podcast. Kristy hosts a popular vlog about poker on YouTube. In this episode, Kristy shows us how risk plays as a key component in adventure. She shares how she takes the risks she learned through poker and applies it in broadly in the aspects of her life...

Apr 18, 201956 min

Five Minute Friday | Moving A Family to Portugal

Today's Five-Minute Friday is about how I am moving my family to Portugal. I recorded this episode a few days before I moved with my family to Portugal - including my two-year old and four-month old. (We have now been in Portugal for two weeks) So, how does this all work? We booked our flights using airline miles accumulated from all those travel hacking. We are going to live in this little village called Atouguia da Baleia which is about an hour north of Lisbon. Atouguia is a surf community - i...

Apr 15, 20197 min

Casey Fenton | Founder of CouchSurfing on Building Identity

“All of us are architects of the games in our lives and games of other people’s lives. We have to make a great game where everybody can win more.” – Casey Fenton Today’s guest on the Art of Adventure is the co-founder of CouchSurfing, Casey Fenton. Founded over ten years ago, CouchSurfing was one of the first global communities for travelers and has become a platform for hosts and surfers to review and rate their experiences with each other. In this episode, Casey shares his insights into buildi...

Apr 09, 201942 min

Shelby Stanger | Wild Ideas in Adventure Journalism

“Instead of being busy, I’m much more interested in living life with intention.” – Shelby Stanger Today’s guest on the Art of Adventure is an adventure podcast host herself, Shelby Stanger. Shelby hosts the Wild Ideas Worth Living podcast, a show that interviews people who have taken wild ideas and made them a reality. She is now on her third season. She has over a million downloads, and she has had high quality interviews with high level guests. In this episode, Shelby shares how she builds and...

Mar 29, 20191 hr 7 min

Andres Roberts | Bio-Leadership

Today’s guest on the Art of Adventure is Andres Roberts, founder of the Bio-Leadership Project and Way of Nature . The way Andres applies what he has learned from nature is pure, clear, and inspiring. Through his studies and introspection, Andres has realized that the best way to impart his knowledge, realizations, and discoveries with leaders, businessmen, and other influential people is to take them into the wilderness to allow them to experience it for themselves. In this episode, Andres disc...

Mar 21, 20191 hr

Five Minute Friday | The Importance of Lived Experiences

One concept from the book that I'm really excited about is the importance of lived experience in shaping leaders. That is, we must go beyond an intellectual understanding of an experience and be fully immersed to really understand what it feels like. This is something that I struggle with during those times when I'm not out adventuring. I read lots of books and listen to lots of podcast and think strategically about business. This is highly intellectual activity and actively takes me away from f...

Mar 08, 20196 min

Paul Kuthe | Sea Kayak Surfing Pioneer

“Without any risk, life would be boring. I’d much rather risk it and have some good stories and have those experiences.” – Paul Kuthe Today’s guest on the Art of Adventure is Paul Kuthe, the pioneer of the discipline of sea kayak surfing. He plays on the waves like a surfer on a sea kayak and pushes the edge in the sport of kayaking. Paul also launched Tributary Coaching LLC , a training and coaching company. In this episode, Paul shares his stories of adventure which include the kayaking experi...

Mar 08, 20191 hr 7 min

Five-Minute Friday | Experience the Revolution | The Preorder Campaign

Today, I'm going to tell you about my latest book project: Experience: the Revolution. This will be my second book and the pre-sale campaign is on Publishizer. My first book, Superconductors , was also launched through Publishizer, a crowdfunding literary agency. Experience the Revolution is about leadership lessons taken from transformative experiences. I was encouraged by one of my coaches that I need to be fighting for something in this book. The things I’m fighting for are threefold: * the n...

Mar 03, 20199 min

Rachel Rudwall | Beyond the Screen Explorer

“You have to be generous to everything around you.” – Rachel Rudwall Today’s guest on the Art of Adventure is Rachel Rudwall, also known as Rachel Roams . She’s an EMMY-nominated explorer, TV host, producer, travel blogger, influencer, and all-around fun travel personality. She has done creative projects in over seventy countries and on all seven continents. In this episode, Rachel shares her memorable travel experiences and her evolution as a storyteller, from pitching projects in front of and ...

Feb 26, 201952 min

Five-Minute Friday | Digital Nomad Progression

This is a quick run-through of my journey to become a digital nomad - that is, a rundown of all the businesses I have had that have let me travel the world and create freedom in my lifestyle. I often talk about being a digital nomad when asked to speak publicly or when presenting workshops or keynote speeches. Afterwards, people often come up to ask how I did it - how I became a digital nomad. But really, until you do it, you can't know what it is going to be like. It's different for me than for...

Feb 24, 201917 min

David Solomon | Magic is Real

“Magic is the science of applied consciousness.” – David Solomon Today’s Art of Adventure episode is probably the longest interview I've had to date and it’s all because my guest, David Solomon, is so incredibly fascinating. In addition to being a wizard, David is a Stanford MBA, has worked at Google, and is the author of Magic is Real: How to Create Reality, Manifest Miracles and Make Spirituality Fun Again! In this episode, we learn what magic is and even how to do some! David has been studyin...

Feb 19, 20191 hr 55 min

Five-Minute Friday | Gut Microbiome

I’m back with the Five-Minute Friday episode! Today, we talk about travel, the gut microbiome and the ability to eat anything, anywhere in the world! I used to be a microbiologist, so today I'm going to nerd out a bit and uncover a little science. The world's most-traveled man, Mike Spencer Bown, told me that he believes his longevity, and the reason that he was able to travel for multiple decades, is his really good gut health. Without a strong gut microbiome, you may feel unhealthy, your diges...

Feb 15, 20199 min

Touring Families | Scott Touzinsky | Focusing on What You Can Control

“If you don’t communicate, especially in this day and age, you ain’t gonna get nothing.” – Scott Touzinsky In this final Paternity Leave episode, we hear from American Olympic volleyball gold medalist Scott Touzinsky as interviewed by Dave Stelmacki of Touring Families . During his career, Scott played in volleyball leagues around the world and traveled extensively with his family. He shares what it was like for his son, Logan, to grow up on the road: living in different countries, learning diff...

Feb 08, 20191 hr

Extra Pack of Peanuts | Traveler’s Life Unscripted | Paternity Leave Series

“It really shines through that you can find people in the world who are just genuinely nice, good people. And it’s nice to be reminded of that.” – Heather Sherry In this third Paternity Leave episode, we listen to one of the top the travel podcasts in the world, Extra Pack of Peanuts. In their “ The Reason We Travel ” episode, Travis Sherry and his wife, Heather, share their best travel experience while touring the Republic of Georgia. Travis and Heather travel to visit beautiful places, taste g...

Jan 29, 201938 min

Michael Scott Moore | Resilience Amidst Captivity By Somali Pirates | Paternity Leave Series

"I had to detach myself emotionally from the whole cycle.” – Michael Scott Moore" In this Paternity Leave episode, we get to listen to Jordan Harbinger’s interview with Michael Scott Moore, from his podcast, The Jordan Harbinger Show. Here, Michael shares what he went through and how he survived his 32-month experience as a Somali pirate hostage. Michael is an American-German novelist and journalist who went to Somalia in 2012 to do his on-location research about pirates, among others. In this t...

Jan 21, 20191 hr 8 min

Colin O’Brady | Unlocking Human Potential | Paternity Leave Series

“As humans, we have so much capacity.” - Colin O’Brady In this first Paternity Leave episode, we listen to the Life Athletics Podcast by Nik Wood where he talks with Colin O’Brady, a professional endurance athlete, public speaker, and a holder of world records. Colin holds the record for the fastest man to complete the Explorers Grand Slam, having finished it in just 139 days. In the process, he also became the fastest man to climb The Seven Summits, completing everything in 132 days. As if thes...

Jan 15, 20191 hr 5 min

Sara Callow | The Mindful Creative Behind Ubud Hood

“It’s that process in the middle that a lot of creative people can’t push through until the end to create the reality.” – Sara Callow Today’s guest on the Art of Adventure is my good friend Sara Callow, the founder/editor of Ubud Hood , a one-stop-shop for everything Ubud, Bali. An Australian with a penchant for traveling, she finally settled in Ubud when she realized she has found her home. Sara and I first met in Ubud when were were doing yoga next to each other at a Michael Franti benefit yog...

Dec 28, 201857 min

Matt Javit | World Barber Shop Adventures

“It’s more than hair; it’s an experience.” – Matt Javit Today’s guest on the Art of Adventure is the Anthony Bourdain of barber shops, Matt Javit. He is the host and creator of World Barber Shop Adventures and the podcast, which he runs with his wife, The Passport Joy. Matt grew up in a military family, doing a lot of moving around when he was young. He was a corporate salesman before he set on this multi-year travel adventures with his wife. You will definitely enjoy this episode as Matt shares...

Dec 10, 201855 min

Adventure Story Time | Living in Malaga, Spain

In 2007, I was an aspiring professional bicycle racer, and I went to Malaga, Spain for the winter to train. The goal was to go somewhere warm, with a strong cycling culture, in a Spanish-speaking country. A cycling mentor was from the town of Frigiliana, Spain, and advised the southern coast of Spain (Costa del Sol) as an ideal winter training grounds for cyclists. I discovered that Andalucia has some of the best riding in the world! It also helped that my girlfriend at the time was already in S...

Dec 01, 201832 min

Oliver White | The Fishing Legend

"There are still wild, pristine places in the world"– Oliver White Today’s guest on the Art of Adventure is the fishing legend, thought leader, owner of Bair's and Abaco Fishing lodges, and co-founder of Indifly , Oliver White. Oliver has carved a unique place for himself in the fishing world, as he is known for going to far off places and catching fish that have never been caught before. Oliver also created the Jungle Fish film that won the sustainability award at the Sundance Film Festival, sh...

Nov 20, 201859 min

Johan Ernst Nilson | The Activist Adventurer

“As long as I keep on trying, you could never say that I failed.” - Johan Ernst Nilson Today’s guest on the Art of Adventure is the environment explorer, motivational speaker, author, and eco-warrior, Johan Ernst Nilson. He has been a global adventurer for more than 20 years and a Guinness world record holder. Johan has embarked on a journey from the North Pole to the South Pole, has already climbed the Seven Summits, has flown a boat across Europe, cycled from Sweden to the Sahara Desert, and a...

Sep 13, 201859 min

Alan Burak | Creating Breakthroughs Through Passion in Investment and Entrepreneurship

“I always focus on what I truly want, which is, have passion in my life.” – Alan Burak Today's guest on the Art of Adventure Podcast is the investor and entrepreneur who manages Never Alone Capital , a multi-million dollar investment business and CPF Wine and Liquor which is in forty-two countries around the world, Alan Burak. Alan shares with us how he started out as a young adult who had once lost everything but then he realized the value of the things that he had learned. Right now you can te...

Sep 06, 201851 min

How to Get Busy and Important People to Respond to Your Emails and Help You

I realized that after sending a single email to Jim Rogers, he quickly responded and came on the podcast. Jim is a really busy person, so I was astounded with his generosity that he would respond so quickly. This, however, is not unique. I am able to quickly get some of the most amazing adventurers, entrepreneurs, and people that have a lot on their plate to come on the podcast. So how do you get them to say YES to your request? First, I start with a dream list: Who do I want to interview? Who w...

Aug 31, 201810 min

David Nihill | How To Be Funny – Bringing Techniques of Standup Comedians Into Business

"Humor is a skill, let's understand the techniques behind it"- David Nihill Today’s guest on the Art of Adventure Podcast is the author, public speaker, speaking coach, and entrepreneur, David Nihill. David believes that humor is an important skill in connecting with people. Anyone could be funny, especially on stage, by looking at certain techniques and replicating them. Anybody can make themselves considerably funnier in a short period of time. In this episode, David shows us that one need not...

Aug 30, 201852 min

Three Months as a Digital Nomad Living in Zadar, Croatia

Last year my family and I discovered the town of Zadar, Croatia. The No.1 hot spot for nomads according to Nomad list. We lived in Zadar for 3 months and in this Five Minute Friday episode I share with you our wonderful experience staying in this culturally rich town. The Lions Gate to Zadar Some of the highlights I share in this episode : • About our neighbor Anna -and titi bello • Stealing fruit • Zadar outdoor festival • Riding with the cycling team to the monastery • Anna mascaro visiting us...

Aug 24, 201820 min

Jason Treu | The Psychology of Self-Awareness

“You have to really focus on your self-awareness because it will be the number one predictor of your success.” – Jason Treu Today’s guest on the Art of Adventure podcast is the executive coach, relationship builder, impressive networker, and self-awareness expert, Jason Treu. Jason works with teams and individuals to help them maximize their performance while helping them create the business and the life that they love. He works with different kinds of people, in different capacities. He helps p...

Aug 21, 201853 min

Traits of an Adventurer

What makes a true Adventurer stand out from other travelers? What traits and mindsets do they hold that set them apart? An Adventurer (is): * They would rather talk and learn about different people than ignore or avoid something they don’t understand * With lines and border crossing and different customs, but dislike beaurocracy * The only way to maintain your adventures is to be durable * Understands the system and how to play. Are bribes needed? Are gifts needs? Polaroids as a tool for buildin...

Aug 17, 20187 min

Anna Mascaro | Creating Terracotta Travel – A Luxury Travel Startup

“When we set up new destinations, we really look at what is undiscovered.” – Anna Mascaro Today’s guest on the Art of Adventure podcast is the travel designer genius, Anna Mascaro. Anna founded Terracotta Travel and coordinates customized and luxurious destination travels, particularly in Europe. I've had the privilege of working with Anna over the last year to get Terracotta off the ground. The back story to this episode is really cool. Anna was a listener to the Art of Adventure and reached ou...

Aug 13, 201845 min

Estela Kun | Creating Freedom X Fest – How To Organize a Major International Festival

“Life is not about winning or losing, it’s about the experience.” – Estela Kun Today’s guest on the Art of Adventure podcast is the digital strategist, Estela Kun. She is one of the founding members of the Freedom X Fest , the first outdoor festival on the Location Independent Movement which will be held in Spain. She is an author, entrepreneur, and also the founder of Inspiral Studio. Estela is also digital nomad who runs adventure trips and retreats which cater to entrepreneurs and digital nom...

Jul 18, 20181 hr 3 min

Jim Rogers | Adventure Capitalist "The Indiana Jones of Investing"

“One thing about the world, it’s always changing.” – Jim Rogers Today’s guest on the Art of Adventure podcast is the incredible Jim Rogers, the Indiana Jones of investing. He is the author of The Investment Biker, wherein the legendary investor gives his advice in investing in other countries. Jim made the big move from NYC to Singapore a few years back mainly because he wanted his children to learn and speak Mandarin and he views Singapore as the most important global hub of commerce. In this e...

Jul 05, 201853 min
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