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Today I want to talk about a prevailing motif on this show which is the idea that adventure is relative. You don’t need to go far, like Jodi Ettenberg said in episode 10, “What does off the beaten path really mean? This idea that you can only satisfy the new by going to far flung places, I don’t think it’s very accurate… You can have really meaningful, messed up experiences right in your own backyard if you’re open to experiencing them. The only difference is the cultural gaps are smaller.”

And what she means is that it’s the curiosity, the openness, the freeing of the mind that’s more important to exploration. Travel assumes distance, but exploration can happen anywhere - and wherever you explore there is adventure waiting for you.

It’s an easily dismissed idea, this one that you can localize your travels to find adventure - but it’s realistic and actual. And you’re doing it.

So I want to explore what we really mean when we say you can find adventure in your backyard, you can explore the world nearby, and still find life-changing things if you’re open to them.

I asked my friend, a listener of this show, an aspiring adventurer and untethered entrepreneur, Bryan Harris of Videofruit to come on the show and chat with me about a little side project he has been working on to answer the call to adventure that he hears, but in a way that doesn’t involve big distance, or money, or time.

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What We Cover:

How Bryan got into travel through a church trip to Sub-Saharan Africa.

Why the world is safer than you think

How Bryan made living on a houseboat for five years into a reality, found adventure, and saved a lot of money doing so

How to find adventure and mystery in your own backyard

Words from an Explorer:

“’You don’t have to travel to Paris to find really cool stuff that happened a long time ago that’s interesting to you.”

Explore Further:

Videofruit.com

Gary Vaynerchuk

Music Credit: Intrepid Journey, by Aaron Static

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