Welcome to the Ryan Egglestone podcast, where amazing travel stories and up to date pop culture are brought to your ears every week. From hitchhiking across a country, to motorbike riding a country, to hiking in Yosemite or diving the Great Barrier Reef this podcast aims to get you stoked on travel…
Jelle volunteered in Honduras teaching English, brewed beers in Nicaragua.
Lisa is an Australian who works for Doctors Without Borders, which has seen her help within communities abroad in places such as The Congo, Tanzania, Thailand and the Phillipines.
Kate Parker is co founder of Daughters of the Deep an organisation helping woman find careers in the maritime industry. She has also volunteered with Sea Sephard since 2016 and is a member of the Australian Coast Guard.
Alistair Allan has worked for Sea Sephard for 10 years and now works for the Bob Brown foundation in Tasmania, with a focus on environmental conservation
Ryan is the head of the Reef Restoration Foundation based in Cairns, Australia. Their vision is to restore coral sections of the Great Barrier Reef, and increase community awareness and engagement.
Kasey McNamara is Tasmania university science grad, who has taken an interest in the Tarkine/ Takayna rainforest in Tasmania, Australia.
Oliver runs the successful travel blog weseektravel.com and has travelled around the world writing about his experiences. His exploits range from fight camps in Thailand, to hiking the himalayas, car camping in iceland to bike-packing in New Zealand
Annabelle has travelled to Hawaii, Washington state, Tonga, South Africa and Australia to study and photograph whales.
Dan and Britt convert Vans in Canada under the name ‘Outdoor Thrills Van Co'. They have seen success with their high end builds and share some advice for fist time Van Lifers.
Matt Savelburg is an Australian rapper under the name “Savilian”. He shares a story on his process into music.
Mia has worked for ‘Plastics For Change' creating recycling programs in India and now runs One Earth Marketing. Mias goal is to work with ethical brands to accelerate their mission through social media.
Tink Taylor founder of DotDigital shares some stories of his digital marketing journey to success
Abbey shares her experience talking about guiding in Ski-Doos, Rafting, Ziplining, Bus driving and on ATV’s. An eclectic mix and an interesting journey to share
Amber is a sea kayaking guide who has been paddling long distance challenges for a cause. Amber paddled 100km off the coast of New Zealand for multiple sclerosis and recently completed a 96km paddle around Salt Spring island in British Columbia, Canada.
Terrence talks about his time running “Camp My Way” an outdoor experience which has been runnning for 6 years helping people overcome mental challenges like depression, anxiety or addiction
Cassandra sheds some light on what it’s like to train service dogs. After her family trained 3 dogs for “COPE” a dog training foundation running out of Berry, Ontario.
Chris Hedges has worked as a Ski Patroller for 14 years, and shares some of what it takes to work on the mountain. Early mornings, blasting, avalanche control and securing the mountain is all part of his day to day.
Nick shares his first hand experience working with people with addiction as a Peer Support
Callum shares an awesome story about a winter working for a dog sledding company in Canada that ended with him adopting a dog!
John has worked around providing defence simulation training. He has lived in the Middle East for 7 years, has visited Asia, Europe and North America with his work.
Christine has volunteered and worked at World Cup Ski racing and Alpine events for 27 years, in countries like Italy, Canada, Sweden and Austria
Shayna has worked in the superyachting industry in countries such as the Bahamas, Italy, Spain and Thailand. She has some great stories of her experiences
Lee has worked on the superyachts for 15 years, a job which has taken him all over the world and across the oceans.
Karsten is a professional triathlete in Canada whom has completed endurance cycling events known as “Everests” cycling the elevation of Everest.
Nicki is a freelance Outdoor Educator and Guide facilitating personal development and growth through the Outdoors and Yoga. You can reach out to Nicki at The Wild Yoga Collective.
Miles has an extensive history as a paramedic, working for Search and Rescue for 29 years and a Ski Patroller for 15 years. In 2017 he founded TEEAM - Technical Evacuation Advanced Aero Medical
I catch up with a travel friend Nicole, who works as a Doctor in a remote Canadian Community
Marie Claude shares some stories on what it’s like being a flight attendant for 15 years
My friend, Canadian Tree Planter Mitch Saremba has planted close to half a million trees by hand in British Columbia
Rex Rutsky spent a summer in Antarctica working at the United States research station as a communications tech.
My interview with Logan Wilkins from Trout Country Fishing Guides about his decades long experiences in fly fishing in British Columbia. To join him on a tour, his website can be found here: www.fishwhistler.com
Interview with PHD student Ron Togunov on his work studying Polar Bears and Narwhals in Canada. More can be found here: https://polarbearsinternational.org/profiles/ron-togunov/
Youve done it! Catch a sunrise or sunset to refresh and go out of quarantine feeling new!
Try some breath work, feels like a shot of coffee in the morning!
Pick something you know nothing about to try and educate yourself in.
Clean!! Do a bit of a spring clean to clear your headspace and living space
Try some brain teasers, puzzles, crosswords, trivia, problem solvers or maths problems to challenge yourself for a couple hours
Sort out all those little things that have been bugging you for years !
Write yourself a mission statement to stay focused, and give you direction for your Quarantine.
I spoke wirh Marine Rescue NSW Skipper Allison Cameron-Brown
Hitchiking trip I did in 2017 covering over 1500km of New Zealand south and north island. Great advice for backpackers and travellers, and first time hitch-hikers. Keep adventuring, peace