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    Daily Adventure Tales | Baby Boomers Reinventing Retirement

    Retirement can be a shock to the identity! Do you wish you had a way to jumpstart “reinventing yourself” post retirement? Are you tired of feeling “blah” and want to break out and try something new? Daily Adventure Tales is here to inspire you to have fun and discover your identity through small adventures. Subscribe today and get some new adventure ideas. Adventure host, Laurie Weaver retired young from a corporate job in technology and dove headfirst into learning what retirement had to offer. Now, reinvented as “Adventure” Laurie, she’s eager to hear your adventures and encourages participation in the podcast through DailyAdventureTales.com. What’s your story? Weekly podcast schedule is every Thurs. with a show length of between 15-30 minutes. Great for that adventure walk after dinner! Tweet @AdventureLaurie
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    Episodes (23)

    Ep 0021 – My epic tale of woe and redemption – interviewing Cliff Ravenscraft at NMX

    Ep 0021 – My epic tale of woe and redemption – interviewing Cliff Ravenscraft at NMX
    I choke down the most humble lessons, in this, my epic tale of woe and ash rising as I pursue my passionate dream — interviewing the King of All Podcasters, Cliff Ravenscraft, at the New Media Expo. Like Dorothy, in her quest for the wizard, along the way I meet Sandra Payne, an empathetic video director who had her own year of adventure, Gina Carr and Terry Brock who stepped up with the knowledge of Klout and kindness, Mike Mataluni, a Kick Ass podcaster, who offered up courage and encouragement, and other kindred souls who lifted me up after the most major f-up a podcaster can face! My fake son, Steve, and the Wonderful Mark, both chime in as they finally hear the terrible tale of what went down and cheer about the final lessons taught by my relentless, clueless pursuit of a dream.

    Ep 0019 – Where do Cowgirls go to Retire? New friends and stories from NMX

    Ep 0019 – Where do Cowgirls go to Retire? New friends and stories from NMX
    I share stories about my experiences making and interviewing new friends at the New Media Expo with my old friends, Linda and Jane. Interview highlights are cowboys and cowgirls, Klout scores, high-end giftware, organic gardens and years of podcasting. Song of the week, Western States by Matt Bauer performed Live at WFMU

    Ep 0018 – On the road to Vegas – first adventures at NMX

    Ep 0018 – On the road to Vegas – first adventures at NMX
    We hit the road in our convertible, Red Baby, and head to the New Media Expo in Las Vegas. We share squabbles and happy memories as we travel Route 66, return to the site of the world's former tallest thermometer in Baker, CA and have lunch with the Mad Greek. I make friends with filmmaker, Greg Hemmings and interview fellow conference attendee, Hope Schaefer about health care and new media. Song of the week, Dusty Road by Colonel Trip and Captain Future

    Ep 0017 – Farmers’ Market, What’s Tasty? and New Year’s according to Mark

    Ep 0017 – Farmers’ Market, What’s Tasty? and New Year’s according to Mark
    I skip housework and head to the local Farmers' Market in Montrose, CA. I find out about organic vegetables and meet a wonderful cobbler baker named Clifton. Mark and I try out new recipes. My friend, Linda, reports on 'What's Tasty'. Mark shares his unique view on New Year's Resolutions, and we feature our first live music by The Untouchables Jazz Band

    Ep 0016 – Christmas, It’s a Small Christian World, Don’t Twerk on Twitter, and other Holiday Adventures

    Ep 0016 – Christmas, It’s a Small Christian World, Don’t Twerk on Twitter, and other Holiday Adventures
    Christmas is a diverse time of celebration. We learn from our fake son, Steve why for him, It's a Small, Small Christian World, We travel to Knott's Berry Farm to sample the world famous chicken dinner. Mark shares his version of the Hanukkah story. We have fun withTwitter, Alan Bernhoft's beautiful beatlesque song, Imagine Christmas, and Jonathan Mann's imaginative Nice King Hanukkah Song, based on Adventure Time.

    Ep 0014 – Pirate Mark, Two Years Before the Mast, Mai Tais, Riding Elephants and other Adventures

    Ep 0014 – Pirate Mark, Two Years Before the Mast, Mai Tais, Riding Elephants and other Adventures
    Avast ye mateys! Climb aboard, thar be a pirate episode for ye! Learn why Richard Henry Dana is Mark’s hero, and why Two Years Before the Mast is his favorite book. Discover the best Mai Tais in Dana Point, CA. And why are all these elephant rides happening? Song of the week, Call to Adventure by Kevin MacLeod

    Ep 0013 – Beer and Family – Behind the scenes at Mother Earth Brew Co

    Ep 0013 – Beer and Family – Behind the scenes at Mother Earth Brew Co
    Go behind the scenes at successful microbrewery, Mother Earth Brew Co. in Vista, CA as we visit with co-owners, Mark’s cousin Julie and her husband Jeff Bonus. Learn how the company went from garage to brew pub, thoughts on Jeff’s new retirement and firsthand brew reviews by customers. Song of the week, Ice Cream and a Beer by Food Will Win the War

    Ep 0011 – Thanksgiving Hiking Tales, Turkey Tips and Mom’s Skype Poem

    Ep 0011 – Thanksgiving Hiking Tales, Turkey Tips and Mom’s Skype Poem
    Missing my friend, Marie, who has moved back east, I celebrate our past Thanksgiving tradition by hiking in Deukmejian Wilderness Park. I meet several hikers who tell their Thanksgiving and hiking stories. Mark shares his turkey tips. Mom performs a Thanksgiving poem via Skype. Song of the week, Turkey in the Straw by Shake That Little Foot

    Ep 0010 – A Bike Camera POV Adventure to Ostrich Land USA

    Ep 0010 – A Bike Camera POV Adventure to Ostrich Land USA
    Mark and I plan to capture our bike ride from Buellton to Solvang with my new POV action cam. We stop at Ostrich Land USA and have an adventure feeding the Ostriches. I interview other ostrich feeders and manager, Blake Fowler about the history of Ostrich Land USA. I muse at the pool about body image and the importance of adventure. Song of the week, Transference by Kids on Bikes

    Ep 0009 – Concert Claustrophobia

    Ep 0009 – Concert Claustrophobia
    Mark and I travel to Anaheim to see Mark’s favorite singer, Sarah Brightman, live during her Dreamchaser tour. Mark shares the impact of claustrophobia on his life and why it's still worth it to attend this live concert. I muse by the pool about value spending and why Stacy and Clinton can save their $5,000.00 bucks. Song of the week, My Phantoms by The Fallen Leaves

    Ep 0008 – Beast and the Beauty Stories

    Ep 0008 – Beast and the Beauty Stories
    Mark and I go “La Dee Dah” as we get our hair styled at Wolf's European Hair Design at the Westin Bonaventure in downtown Los Angeles. Stylist, Marcus Hess, tells why all are welcome at the salon. Mark and I tell about our Halloween fright night at the Nightmare at Whiting Woods Haunted House. Linda, Noreen and I talk about our very different experiences with spas and massage. Song of the week, Charming Beauty by Amil Byleckie

    Ep 0007 – Halloween Stories 2013

    Ep 0007 – Halloween Stories 2013
    Our spook-a-licious Halloween extravaganza! Mark performs a spooky reading of his original campfire story, "Don't Let the Fire Go Out". I meet up with Halloween fans at Descanso Gardens and get their stories. Hear about a fantastic Haunted House called Nightmare in Whiting Woods. I honor the memory of my drama school friend, Terry DuBay by performing poem, Ah, Are You Digging My Grave? by Thomas Hardy. Dance club song of the week, Horror Show by Stompin' Riffraffs

    Ep 0006 – Home – part 3 of 3 – My fake son, New & Noteworthy, Thanks Renee, and How do you stop ruminating?

    Ep 0006 – Home – part 3 of 3 – My fake son, New & Noteworthy, Thanks Renee, and How do you stop ruminating?
    Part 3 of the Going Home series, all episodes of the series also stand alone. Ever have problems with your negative mind grabbing onto something that it won’t let go? I ponder how I overcome rumination while on the dock at Ruston Way in Tacoma, WA. Back in California, meet my fake son, Steve, and learn how he achieved that honorable title. We celebrate getting New and Noteworthy on iTunes. We give an enthusiastic a shout out to fan, Renee, for her stellar iTunes review. Song of the week, Trouba by Steve Gunn,

    Ep 0005 – Home – part 2 of 3 – Solace, Twitter and Bo Bice!

    Ep 0005 – Home – part 2 of 3 – Solace, Twitter and Bo Bice!
    Part 2 of the Going Home series, all episodes of the series also stand alone. I explain during my morning walk along the shore of Puget Sound how I find solace when the sad parts about coming home surface in my heart. As a Twitter newbie, I’m thrilled when my all-time, favorite singer, Bo Bice, tweets me back! Song of the week Banana Bike by Dot Wiggin Band

    Ep 0004 – Going Home – part 1 of 3 – What memories do you feature?

    Ep 0004 – Going Home – part 1 of 3 – What memories do you feature?
    Part 1 of the Going Home series; all episodes of the series also stand alone. I take an early morning walk down memory lane along a path by Commencement Bay in my hometown of Tacoma, WA. I podcast in the field from a dock and I ponder which memories do we all choose to keep? I retell a great story from Jillian Michael’s podcast about discovering and going with your natural talents. Song of the week Bitter Heart by Zee Avi