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    transformational travel

    Explore " transformational travel" with insightful episodes like "Get the most out of travelling no matter your budget", "Personal Journeys into the Unknown with the Extraordinary Adventure Club’s Calum Morrison", "S7.E9. Audrey Scott & Dan Noll. The Meaning of Being Human.", "FAR OUT #64: The power of gathering w/ Kelly Margerum" and "How Nature can Benefit from your Travels" from podcasts like ""The Space", "Travel That Matters", "Catching the Next Wave", "FAR OUT: Adventures in Returning Home" and "Trails to Empowerment"" and more!

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    Get the most out of travelling no matter your budget

    Get the most out of travelling no matter your budget

    Burnout is on the rise so we want to explore the idea of transformational travel. It’s cheap and easy and can help you to relax, recover and feel replenished. Try these mindset shifts from Jo Surkitt and feel like a new you wherever you go.

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    CREDITS 
    Host: Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88 
    Writer: Amy Molloy @amymolloy 
    Executive Producer: Elise Cooper 
    Editor: Adrian Walton 

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    Personal Journeys into the Unknown with the Extraordinary Adventure Club’s Calum Morrison

    Personal Journeys into the Unknown with the Extraordinary Adventure Club’s Calum Morrison

    Extraordinary Adventure Club Founder Calum Morrison joins Travel that Matters to talk about the truly transformational travel experiences he curates for his clients. The former British Royal Marine and his team of life coaches, trainers, survival experts, and other specialists create highly personalized journeys of self-discovery for their clients—but the clients have no idea where they’re going.

    After an initial retreat in a secret wilderness location, the EAC team assesses the individual’s needs and goals before crafting a long-term program of personal fulfillment. Core to that program is an extended adventure to an unknown destination—the participant usually finds out where they’re going once they arrive at the airport and are handed a large black envelope with instructions. Calum’s team has taken clients across the Sudan by camel, through Southern Africa on motorcycles, across the frozen tundra by dog sled, and into the Ecuadoran jungle, where they lived with an Amazonian tribe. Whatever the destination, the surprises continue throughout the journey.

    During his conversation with Bruce, Calum shares fascinating tales of his time in combat zones, his years growing up in the Scottish Highlands, and how he came to start the Extraordinary Adventure Club. He also addresses how the uncertainty baked into the EAC’s trips plays a large part in teaching travelers to let go of their preconceived concepts. Not knowing what is going to happen next—and being okay with not knowing—is an integral part of the process.

    Calum believes that where you take people is less important than what you do at the location—and that it’s essential to be able to change plans on the fly. He is clear on the fact that the EAC is not an adventure travel company; it is a personal development company that uses travel as a tool for self-improvement. Having the flexibility to adjust certain aspects of a trip to cater to an individual’s progress is essential to the process.

    The EAC journeys may be life-altering trips for clients, but they are for Calum as well. He shares some of his own memorable experiences and the bonds he forms with the people who travel with him—and how they extend far beyond the trip itself.

    Additional Links: 

    Read about Bruce’s Extraordinary Adventure Club experience here: https://robbreport.com/travel/destinations/extraordinary-adventures-clubs-life-changing-trips-2826254/ 

    Extraordinary Adventure Club: https://extraordinaryadventureclub.com/ 

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    Learn more about the podcast: https://www.curtco.com/travelthatmatters

    Hosted by: Bruce Wallin

    Produced by: AJ Moseley and Darra Stone

    Music by: Joey Salvia

    A CurtCo Media Production

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    S7.E9. Audrey Scott & Dan Noll. The Meaning of Being Human.

    S7.E9. Audrey Scott & Dan Noll. The Meaning of Being Human.

    Where lies the difference between tourism and travel? What does it mean to get out of the comfort zone? We investigate the notions of sustainable tourism, transformational travel and resilience in this great conversation with Audrey Scott and Daniel Noll, writers, storytellers and propagators of conscious adventures into our beautiful world. We touch, among many other topics, upon the difference between a genuine experience versus commoditization of holiday time and also the importance of language to explain what sustainable travel is all about to the different people potentially interested in it.

     

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    Audrey and Dan’s website

    An interview with Audrey

    The 5-minute Journal app

    Guns, germs, steel” by Jared Diamond

    Man’s search for meaning” by Victor Frankl

    FAR OUT #64: The power of gathering w/ Kelly Margerum

    FAR OUT #64: The power of gathering w/ Kelly Margerum

    Listen and explore:

    • Why Kelly Margerum started leading travel retreats
    • Alasdair's experience joining a secret society
    • The magic that can happen when we gather with intention
    • The difference between gathering virtually and in-person
    • Critical components to a successful gathering
    • The gatherings Kelly, Alasdair and Julie-Roxane leading this year and who they are for
    • How to start your own gathering today

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    Credits:

    • Intro music: "Complicate ya" by Otis McDonald
    • Outro music: "Running with wise fools" written & performed by Krackatoa (www.krackatoa.com)

    How Nature can Benefit from your Travels

    How Nature can Benefit from your Travels

    In this podcast, Fenja and Marilen talk about how travelling has evolved over time, now starting to focus on transformational travel and contributing to conservation.

    How you can benefit from this episode:

    • Learn how the meaning of the word 'travel' has changed over time
    • Explore how the Wilderness Stewardship Foundation makes your travel more purposeful
    • Learn about the connection between the Wilderness Stewardship Foundation and Chilcotin Holidays
    • Learn about Chilcotin Holiday’s mission of nature connection
    • See how Chilcotin Holidays can facilitate your transformational travel experience

    At Trails to Empowerment, we strive to empower you on your transformational journey of personal growth by sharing our own experiences with you. We use our Three Pillars of Nature Connection, Nature Conservation and Self-Development to inspire you to grow and evolve to become your best self. We encourage you to face challenges and push yourself out of your comfort zone, to take responsibility for your self and your environment, to take initiative to make a change, to be independent, yet interdependent in a team. Our community partners are committed to producing high quality content to motivate you on your journey. We also create blogs and videos about our experiences and recommend the books which are central to our philosophy through book reviews on our website. Learn more on our Trails to Empowerment website.

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