Ep. 437: Life Outside the Box - First Solo Human-Powered Circumnavigation of the Globe - Erden Eruc

Ep. 437: Life Outside the Box - First Solo Human-Powered Circumnavigation of the Globe - Erden Eruc

Erden Eruc has a world-class adventure resume. With 15 Guinness World Records, tens of thousands of miles of first-ever human-powered achievements, and an emotional story that started his journeys, you'd think he'd have a best-selling book and endless speaking engagements by now. As you'll hear, none of these things have come into fruition for Erden. It has been a grind from the beginning to the present. However, that hasn't crushed his thirst for adventure and need for bigger and bigger challenges. It certainly hasn't taken away from the amazing feats Erden has accomplished. Actually, the fact he doesn't have huge sponsors and crowds of fans makes his motivation all the more impressive.

What are you willing to go through to chase your dream? Will it be worth it in the end? Listen in on today's episode from someone who knows how lonely it can be on the top.

http://www.erdeneruc.com

http://www.around-n-over.org

https://www.linkedin.com/in/erdeneruc/

https://www.instagram.com/erdeneruc/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erden_Eru%C3%A7

Our Sponsors: * Check out Outdoorsy and use my code ASP for a great deal: https://www.outdoorsy.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Avsnitt(1253)

Ep. 1002: Three Years Biking Around the World - McKenzie Barney

Ep. 1002: Three Years Biking Around the World - McKenzie Barney

McKenzie Barney is an adventurer, filmmaker, writer and public speaker. Recently she completed a multi-year, mostly solo project of “Cycling The World” through 18,000 miles, 28 countries and 5 contine...

30 Jan 20241h 4min

Ep. 1001: 76 Days Adrift at Sea in a Life Raft - Revisited - Steve Callahan

Ep. 1001: 76 Days Adrift at Sea in a Life Raft - Revisited - Steve Callahan

This story is so incredible it deserves another listen. All the way back in episode 217 Steve joined us to recount his adventure of survival.An avid sailor, naval architect and New York Times best-sel...

26 Jan 20241h 15min

Ep. 1000: Shifting From Global to Local Adventures - Alastair Humphreys

Ep. 1000: Shifting From Global to Local Adventures - Alastair Humphreys

Alastair Humphreys is a British adventurer and author who famously spent over 4 years cycling round the world, a journey of 46,000 miles through 60 countries and 5 continents. This was followed by a w...

22 Jan 202456min

Ep. 999: The Colorado 14ers Thru-Hike - Revisited - Junaid Dawud

Ep. 999: The Colorado 14ers Thru-Hike - Revisited - Junaid Dawud

Colorado 14ers thru-hike: Junaid and his buddy's epic continuous journey summiting all 58 Colorado 14ers – 1,300 miles, nearly 300,000 feet of elevation gain, Forest Service roads, class 5 traverses, ...

19 Jan 202451min

Bonus Episode: Lake Okeechobee Crossing Recap

Bonus Episode: Lake Okeechobee Crossing Recap

Hey y’all! This is new for me, a recap of a personal adventure. Although this trip was NOTHING compared to what some of our guests have done, it was a fun micro-adventure that got way more press and a...

17 Jan 202446min

Ep. 998: First Woman to Climb the Second 7 Summits - Jenn Drummond

Ep. 998: First Woman to Climb the Second 7 Summits - Jenn Drummond

Jenn Drummond is a Mom of 7, successful business owner and world record holder. As the first woman to climb the second highest summits on each of the 7 continents, she now spends her time inspiring ot...

16 Jan 20241h 5min

Ep. 997: The Colorado Crest - Revisited - Sam Chaneles

Ep. 997: The Colorado Crest - Revisited - Sam Chaneles

Sam is an accomplished backpacker and mountaineer, as well as a current Mechanical Engineering student at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, GA. He joined us on episode 554 to talk about ...

11 Jan 202449min

Ep. 996: Thru-Hiking the Appalachian Trail With Chronic Pain - Peter Conti

Ep. 996: Thru-Hiking the Appalachian Trail With Chronic Pain - Peter Conti

It was 23 months after Peter’s accident and he was still dealing with constant excruciating pain. He'd seen dozens of doctors and tried a myriad of medications, but nothing seemed to work. Faced with ...

8 Jan 20241h 9min

Populärt inom Vetenskap

p3-dystopia
svd-nyhetsartiklar
dumma-manniskor
kapitalet-en-podd-om-ekonomi
allt-du-velat-veta
doden-hjarnan-kemisten
rss-ufo-bortom-rimligt-tvivel-2
rss-vetenskapsradion-2
rss-vetenskapsradion
det-morka-psyket
bildningspodden
sexet
medicinvetarna
paranormalt-med-caroline-giertz
rss-spraket
har-vi-akt-till-mars-an
rss-experimentet
dumforklarat
barnpsykologerna
rss-tidsmaskinen