![]() ![]() He even spent 6-weeks traveling around the world without a single piece of baggage. What would it look like to keep the spirit of the journey or travel alive at home, using it to engage with and learn from the community that’s right in front of us in a new and meaningful way? My guest today, Rolf Potts, is a firm believer in the life-altering benefits of travel – even if that means driving heading just a few blocks outside your normal routine – and how we can use adventure as a metaphor for life itself, and I’m excited to dive deeper into his philosophies and stories about life, travel, and wonder.Īs a travel writer and author, his adventures have taken him across six continents, where he’s reported from more than sixty countries for major outlets like the National Geographic Traveler, The New Yorker, The Guardian, National Public Radio, and the Travel Channel. But, what if there was a way to make it happen? And, way sooner, and for less money than you ever imagined? Or, what if there’s a way to evoke that sense of wonder and curiosity that travel brings out of us without leaving our immediate neighborhood? ![]() ![]() Traveling the world, especially for an extended period, may be a luxury you only dream about or can only do every few years. ![]()
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