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A new MP3 sermon from Edison Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Steady as You Go Subtitle: James: A Faith that Works Speaker: Chris Plough Broadcaster: Edison Bible Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/30/2024 Bible: James 1:12-13 Length: 52 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Edison Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Steady as You Go Subtitle: James: A Faith that Works Speaker: Chris Plough Broadcaster: Edison Bible Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/30/2024 Bible: James 1:12-13 Length: 52 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Edison Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Wisdom not to Waste Trials Subtitle: James: A Faith that Works Speaker: Chris Plough Broadcaster: Edison Bible Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/9/2024 Bible: James 1:5-8 Length: 42 min.
How do you stare suicide in the face, and what does that have to do with the exquisite beauty in everything?Join Laura Gassner Otting as she hosts this episode of LGOtv with special guest, Chris Plough - Ambulance Driver, Adventure Seeker, Soul Shaman.***Trigger Warning: Please note that this episode contains conversations about suicide, depression, and homicide***Timestamps1:30 - Trigger warning: Suicide, Depression, Homicide5:00 - Everything was perfect, but it wasn't.8:50 - "I think for a lot of people it's a necessary phase to realize that we're driven on this fuel of ambition."11:09 - How do we realize it's the wrong fuel and when we do, how do we find the right fuel?15:30 - "I found myself overwhelmed with this sense of melancholy and, in the past, I would have been like, 'Be happy. I don't want to feel this way.' And instead, I just allowed this experience to happen and I felt into it."18:00 - 10,000 miles of self-love.18:35 - "The way I rationalized it was, 'Look I'm not sure how much longer I'm going to be around so I'll go do something grand.'"18:52 - "It ended up being the three of us, in this used ambulance that I purchased on Ebay...sight unseen [and, we drove from the UK to Mongolia.]."24:45 - "I actually began to look forward to life again and that was the key difference."28:20 - "You don't have to do it all at once."34:50 - When we met, we fell into an immediate deep conversation, and that was unusual. Why were you able to have that conversation with me that night?42:25 - Being an "Empathic Listener" & "Witness"44:48 - "Asking for help is when I feel weakest and I feel most vulnerable."46:20 - "And you're training yourself to make that call."47:45 - "90+ percent of the time, all someone needs is someone who is willing to listen."50:00 - "Caring is a superpower."54:35 - Project Liberation1:00:08 - "I don't want to be anybody's guru."1:02:15 - Final Thoughts, and how to call and talk to Chris.
“I had all of the things and yet, I was at this point where I didn't want to live.” I believe this is one of the most important episodes of Stay Grounded I’ve ever recorded. Suicide is a big killer among men my age and there’s a common thread - we don’t know how to talk about depression or feelings of isolation, or how to ask for help and support during dark times. When I first met Chris Plough, I was deeply moved by his depth of empathy, care, and sensitivity. This is a man who’s experienced suicide from both sides. Not only has he been close to taking his own life - the first time at age just 16 - but he lost both his parents in a homicide-suicide. In this vulnerable conversation, Chris shares the emotions involved and what it actually feels like to have suicidal tendencies. He also explains the tangible steps we can all take to help someone transform their suicidal thoughts into something beautiful. “Empathetic witness is just being able to be present with somebody and allow them to share what they're going through and care without judgment.” Suicide is a taboo, and it shouldn’t be. Fortunately, Chris found support from an empathetic friend, which helped to kick-start a journey of compassion and unconditional self-love. Now we can all learn from his experiences - so we’re better positioned to support people who need it… because no one is alone. In this beautiful episode, Chris and I explore: What is self-love? The role of patience in your self-love journey. The story of the list and how it can prevent suicide attempts. How to be an empathetic listener. The three isolation creators.How to share suicidal thoughts to help a listener receive them. The difference between conditional and unconditional love.How best to respond if you can’t be an empathetic listener when someone asks.Using self-care to honor yourself and avoid dark places. How to dismantle the cages we put ourselves in. What your vulnerability can invite in others. And more…Chris is on a mission to ‘Liberate Humanity’. He’s doing this through his work at AdventureX where he creates experiences that provide space and freedom for people. He’s also a sought-after speaker who makes space to be an empathetic witness for people who need it. “When you're feeling those things in that darkness - shame, guilt, not wanting to burden others - those create this isolation that makes you believe you're actually alone.” How to contact Check out Chris’ work at https://chrisplough.comExplore Chris’ role as an empathetic witness - chrisplough.com/I-am-listeningWe thrive on your feedback, so if you’ve enjoyed this show, please rate us and leave us a review. And don’t forget to subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode again. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hope you enjoyed this week’s episode with Chris Plough, you can find out more about him here: https://chrisplough.com/about-me/ https://twitter.com/chrisplough https://www.instagram.com/chrisplough/?hl=en Chris Plough is a Bitcoin investor since 2011, that nobody in the Bitcoin space knows about. Chris is an expert investor and a master of personal development for entrepreneurs in a multitude of different industries. In this podcast, we discuss message and mission. Chris highlights some incredible points on the direction of the podcast and the importance of happiness and fulfilment in the mission towards mass adoption. Topics Discussed: The rigged system and how bitcoin is the voice of reason vs altcoin FOMO. Is the future really bitcoin only, or will there be use cases for other coins? Why do some people value quick altcoin profits more than sovereignty.. What happens when you can exchange coins instantly in a decentralized way? Brad’s story of when he met Guy Kawasaki and put his foot in his mouth. Brad’s plan to help accelerate the mass adoption of Bitcoin. Mental health real talk: The anxiety of being a bitcoin HODLer. There’s nothing wrong with monetizing your knowledge. How to manage your energy in major projects? Donating is friction free receiving. Produced by Brad Mills - Twitter, Hamilton - YouTube, Jason Sanderson - Podcast TechOther Credits: bitconnect theme by schmoyoho, graphics by CryptoScamHub, Magic Internet Money inspired by u/mavensbot, invention of bitcoin & all cryptocurrencies by satoshi nakamoto. Brad Mills is a partner at Xsquared Ventures. All opinions expressed by Brad & his guests do not reflect the opinions of Xsquared Ventures or Xsquared Ventures Management. Investing in cryptocurrencies is high risk and can get you rekt, do not treat any opinion expressed on this show as investment advice, but only as an expression of Brad’s opinion. This podcast is for informational purposes only. Do not attempt to HODL without doing your research first.
Chris Plough is a Bitcoin investor since 2011, that nobody in the Bitcoin space knows about. Chris is an expert investor and a master of personal development for entrepreneurs in a multitude of different industries. In this podcast, we discuss message and mission. Chris highlights some incredible points on the direction of the podcast and the importance of happiness and fulfilment in the mission towards mass adoption.
In this episode, you’ll discover: 3 effective ways to alleviate symptoms of depression and love yourself without taking pills. (5:45) How forcing things can transform your life and empower you with compassion for yourself and others. (11:33) One skill that lets you make better friends, improve your relationships and even boost your career. (17:38) How to expect positivity and attract better outcomes in your life–without ignoring the challenges. (22:15) Why even the most effective methods for healing don’t do anything if you miss this one thing. (31:20) Did you enjoy the podcast? Let me know by leaving a short review and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you don’t miss any future episodes! Subscribe Now!
In this show, you’ll find out: The “hidden side of health” that kills more people than Malaria, Hepatitis and terrorism. (4:18) How a simple list could save your life—even if you’re not depressed or suicidal. (10:40) How to evaporate shame like the sun does with mist in the morning. (16:16) One widespread illusion that causes depression, shame and even death.(17:55) How to make the first step out of depression when you feel like it’ll never be over. (20:03) The military breathing technique that makes you feel safe, no matter what you’re experiencing. (23:06) Did you enjoy the podcast? Let me know by leaving a short review and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you don’t miss any future episodes! Subscribe Now!
The Story Studio Podcast - Writing, Storytelling, and Marketing Advice for Writers & Business
When we met Chris Plough, we knew we had to get him on the show to talk with us, and now that the show is live again, we thought it […]
In this episode we talked with Chris Plough about cross country adventures, giving all your stuff away, and even being naked on stage.
Chris is an author, speaker and guide who explores what it means to be human to equip you for the world that is coming. Where you can find Chris online: His website LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Instagram YouTube If you're looking to take your productivity to the next level or if you are interested in bringing me in to speak at your event, visit MarkStruczewski.com. Join The 7 Day Productivity Challenge or go to MarkStruczewski.com/7day Follow me: LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Facebook If you love the show, share it with a friend on Apple Podcasts.
Chris Plough is on a mission to connect humanity by creating sustainable world change for Good. He explores what it means to be human to equip you for the world that... The post TFPP 059: Chris Plough: The Powerful Fuel of Fulfilment appeared first on Flowstate Collective.
“If you want and need complete control, go solo... But if you’re looking for scale, and massive impact, I believe that partnership is the absolute best way to accomplish scale” Chris Plough The idea of partnering with someone else to scale the business is a non-starter for a lot of entrepreneurs, myself included. But others absolutely swear by it. In this episode my friends Chris Plough (founding partner of MavenWire) and UJ Ramdas (co-founder of Intelligent Change) try to convince me of the many benefits partnerships can have if you’re looking to scale. What you need to know about yourself and the person you’re thinking of partnering with, how to develop shared core values and a common vision to drive your business and your partnership forward, and the Pros and Cons of partnering to scale in this episode of Community Made. People mentioned in this episode: Alex Ikonn Samuel Levin Cameron Herold Marshall Rosenberg Philip Mckernan James Wallace Chris Hatfield Shaa Wasmund Dan Martell, James Altucher Select Links and References: The 5 Minute Journal & The Productivity Planner" https://www.intelligentchange.com/ Marshall Rosenburg - Non Violent Communication: https://www.amazon.com/Nonviolent-Communication-Language-Marshall-Rosenberg/dp/1892005034 Cameron Herold - Double Double: https://www.amazon.com/Double-Your-Revenue-Profit-Years/dp/1608320995
The Fail On Podcast with Rob Nunnery - Fail Your Way To An Inspired Life
Today, we have a crazy episode from inside a jeep in the Bahamas with three rotating guests. First, there is UJ Ramdas, co-founder of Intelligent Change and the co-creator of the Productivity Planner and the hugely popular Five Minute Journal. Next, we have Chris Plough who you became familiar with in Episode 011. Chris built,…
The Fail On Podcast with Rob Nunnery - Fail Your Way To An Inspired Life
Chris Plough is a big time adventurer and explorer. He founded a company called MavenWire, which became an eight figure global consulting and hosting company before selling it. Chris is someone that has always really intrigued me. He is always doing really interesting things and going on new adventures. He is known for leaning hard…
Episode 087 Show Notes: Knowing Yourself & the Market with Chris Plough In today’s episode, we take a deep dive into learning more about yourself and identify how and when to bring a new idea to market. This episode is packed full of great advice and exercises from guest Chris Plough, so grab your notebook and pen and let’s dive in! About Chris Plough Chris Plough equips epic entrepreneurs for the world that is coming. Having succeeded in both realms, Chris Plough connects the art of inspiration with the business of execution to help shape the frontiers of our world. Chris’s Top 5 StrengthsFinder Strengths Strategic Futuristic Self-assurance Learner Activator Key Takeaways In overuse, Self-assurance is arrogant. When beautifully tuned, however, it allows you to have humility. Spend time every day with reflection (Chris does this through meditation and journaling). Identifying your core values starts with noticing and then asking, “Why?” By defining your core values, you can gain incredible clarity, which is one of the most powerful gifts you can create for yourself. We can only do so much for ourselves. It is important to have people with you who are willing to walk arm-in-arm with you who will tell you what is important—whether it’s positive or really hard to hear. The best litmus test for seeing if the world is ready for your new idea is whether people are willing to put money behind their support of your idea. Listen in now! [smart_track_player url="http://traffic.libsyn.com/maximizeyourstrengths/MYS087.mp3" title="Knowing Yourself and the Market with Chris Plough" artist="Alissa Daire Nelson" social="true" social_twitter="true" social_facebook="true" social_gplus="true" social_linkedin="true" social_email="true"] Time-Stamped Show Highlights 1:58 – Chris’s top 5 Strengths 2:18 – How Self-assurance shows up for Chris Self-assurance is the second least-frequent Strength that shows up in top 5 results. 3:35 –Chris’s business experience and his diverse background The breadth at which we experience and we gain comfort in those experiences gives us an ability to gain comfort in what we’ve achieved. When we talk about the stories of things we create, there are highs and lows. It’s important that we share things where we’ve exceeded, but where are the incredibly rough times we’ve had. That allows deeper levels of connections and deeper lessons for ourselves and those who listen. 7:40 – All of Chris’s Strengths in action 10:08 – How Chris has cultivated his Self-assurance 11:08 – The double-edged sword of Strengths There are three areas of possible weaknesses in our world, and two-thirds of them come from our Strengths: underuse of Strengths, overuse of Strengths, and areas of non-Strengths. 14:15 – Chris’s core values and how he defined them I spent years exploring what the right path is for me. How can I surround myself with the right voices? A lot of it was personal discovery, people I began to associate and surround myself with and how we helped empower each other. Then it was getting really clear as to what my gifts were, what my mission is, and how I can really help to shape and shift this world. 17:14 – How to find and define your own core values Ask “why” at least three times to get down to a core. Often your cores revolve around things within ourselves are perceived weaknesses. Once you understand them, gain comfort with them and grow with them, they become Strengths. 22:53 – The importance of surrounding yourself with the right people 25:29 – The Johari Window, explained The whole goal is to expand what you know about yourself, as well as what others know about you. Johari Window: [insert 27:44 – Chris’s best advice to individuals who are ready to get started with a great new idea Allow for brainstorming. Then figure out which ideas you are right for. List out what the positive and negative motivators are for you. List out what is happening in the world positively and negatively to see if it’s ready for your idea. Next, go through this matrix. What is your desire to do this? This goes beyond want into passion. Ask what your need is for your idea. Why does this idea matter? Next, ask what your and/or your team’s ability is to execute on the idea. Finally, is this idea right for this time in the world? In the middle of all of this is an idea that is ripe for execution! 31:58 – The process of determining the right timing for your idea 32:30 – How to identify whether there is a real need for your idea The simplest way to determining need is asking, “Will the market pay for it?” When someone says, “Yes, your idea is great!” but will not back that yes with a financial investment (no matter how small), tells you something!
In this episode of Find Your True North, we’ll be talking with Chris Plough. Chris founded MavenWire, which became an 8-figure global company before he sold it to pursue other ventures. Along the way, he returned to college and received his degree in Theatre Arts, Acting and Directing. Chris is also known for his adventures. He leans hard against limits in order to enjoy a great story — from performing naked on a stage in front of hundreds, to trekking across Siberia and sub-zero temperatures on a motorcycle to reach the Arctic Circle. In this episode, Chris and I will be talking about how he blends experience, intellect, and intuition; how a trip through Mongolia in an ambulance changed his relationship with his inner voice; How empathy can lead to better intuition; and The spectrum of procrastination, intuition, and perfectionism. For more information about the Find Your True North podcast, visit www.intuition.today. Enjoy the episode!
Every weekend we go back in time and dip into the Join Up Dots vaults to find a show that could well be hidden from your ears. And why do we do this? Well, you success junkies desperate for the golden ticket have been asking "With so many episodes of Join Up Dots out there now, which ones should we listen to first? And its a difficult question to answer as everyone of them has motivation and inspiration flooding out of every pore. So we have simply decided to grab an entrepreneur at random, and share with you not only their journey, but also ours. We think we are getting better at this podcasting lark, but what do you think? Drop us a line at contactjoinupdots@gmail.com and let us know. Thanks as always for listening to the show, and enjoy todays entrepreneurial business chat.
The Sweet Adversity Podcast: Entrepreneurship/Adversity/Lifestyle
In this episode I interview entrepreneur and adventurer Chris Plough. Chris has an amazing mentality towards living life, and here he shares how adversity shaped his mindset, and changed the way he was approaching his life. Guest Bio: Growing up in a military family and moving frequently perhaps created the foundation for Chris' ability to… The post SA 029: Chris Plough on Personal Growth through Authenticity and Friendship appeared first on Nick Dinardo.
Nic interviews Chris Plough, a Real Man who has launched successful companies, survived sketchy adventures and met incredible people. Hear how he took a motorcycle through the dead winter of Syberia for 18 days sleeping outside..(yea that's right...certain words come to mind: icy cold, Arctic Ocean, aka Russia...freeze your a@% off!). You will learn what visceral senses really are and how they apply to your business, relationships and your life story!
We are very excited to bring you part 2 of our conversation with Chris Plough, Entrepreneur, Storyteller, and Adventurer. We jump right back into the conversation with Ben asking Chris Plough to help explain how to find your True North. Chris has a very specific way that he works through his ideas to help keep him on the path and he shares that with us. Besides jumping into a Wraith and driving around Europe, Chris Plough takes us through the methods he uses to make time for himself and gives his mind a place to work and bubble up ideas. We then get on another tangent by Josh and Chris Plough encouraging Ben to share his own motorcycle story. Ben shares the story of his bike wreck which includes totaling the bike, road rash, and an overpass. While Josh and Chris enjoyed the story, it wasn't the one Josh wanted to hear and prompts Ben again for the story of a mustang, the center stripe on a two lane highway, two semi-trucks, and 130 miles per hour. We bring things back to business with Chris Plough sharing how he makes time in his day for both business and time for himself. Chris's method is key to making his day feel like a win and the things he gets done feeling like icing on the cake. Finally, Chris Plough drops his Value Bombs on us: You have to be vulnerable at least with yourself Your network is your net worth Question everything Links for the show: ChrisPlough.com Twitter As always, a special thank you to The Strand for our intro and outro music!
We are very excited to bring you part 1 of our conversation with Chris Plough, Entrepreneur, Storyteller, and Adventurer. Chris Plough starts of the show by sharing some of his 'reset' adventures including driving an ambulance across Europe, riding a motorcycle and side car in the arctic, and racing a Rolls Royce Wraith in Europe. Next, Chris Plough takes some time to walk us through his history. He has worked for small startups, for large companies (that acquired the small startup), started his own business, purchased ambulances (yes, more than one), the loss of his parents and how he handled that, his vision of Utopia and if he is there. Links for the show: ChrisPlough.com Twitter As always, a special thank you to The Strand for our intro and outro music!
#OznogDTRH IS BACK!!! In our return episode, I tackle a few things: Where the hell have I been? The awesomeness that is the new Oznog studio. Where I see this show going in the coming year. Most importantly - I want us to help Travis. I share who Travis is and how we can help him. (the link to help him is http://oznog.com/helptravis) *** Full show notes and links at: http://oznog.com/dtrh022
Todays guest joining us on the top rated Join Up Dots podcast, is a man who not only has an amazing demonstration of facial hair, but also has an amazing passion for life, adventure, grabbing success and enjoying himself. He calls himself an adventurer, entrepreneur, solopreneur and a storyteller and is being truly authentic to what he was put on this earth to be. But his life hasn't always been one that sounds like every boys dream. Traveling through foreign lands. Chatting with unusual strangers. And living a life on his own terms. In his own words he says "As a small child I wanted to be an explorer – to discover new, far away lands. But as I grew up, these dreams began to fade and were replaced with bank accounts, mortgages and dull conversations. Then a series of tragic events changed the course of my life. A few months later, I was riding across Mongolia in an ambulance. I had, in a small way, attained my childhood dream. From that inflection point, my life has been on a different path." He poses the question that is perfect for a show like this that has a tagline like "Connecting our pasts to build our futures" "What would it be like if, even for an instant, you could step into the shoes of your childhood dream? What if it is possible – and we've just convinced ourselves that it isn't “feasible” as we've grown older?" What would it be like indeed? So what is it about humans that seem to need a series of tragic events to start looking closely for the true course of their lives? And does he see the first part of his life as one of wasted opportunity, or just an apprenticeship for where he is now? Well lets find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots, with the one and only Mr Chris Plough.
This week I’ve been thinking about a lot of movies in the same vein - 2001: A Space Odyssey, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Contact and Interstellar. In them - there is a core choice. Do you stay with everyone you know and love - or do you explore the unknown? Do you take the red pill or the blue pill? Well - would you go? *** Full show notes and links at: http://oznog.com/dtrh019
Where am I going for the next 3 weeks? (Hint - it isn't Kansas, Toto) Where are we going? What 90's movie is the biggest inspiration behind this show? Lots of questions asked and answered this week. Oh - and a HUGE "Thank You" to everyone listening. *** Full show notes and links at: http://oznog.com/dtrh017
This week, I pose three simple, yet revealing questions. Do you belong? If so, what do you belong to? Why do you belong to them? Easy, right? Follow that thread down the rabbit hole and it leads to an examination of your values, needs and desires. *** Full show notes and links at: http://oznog.com/dtrh015
In this podcast, I tell the story of a 15-minute mini-adventure that had a lasting impact on my life and how you can use this technique to gain perspective and improve yours. *** Full show notes and links at: http://oznog.com/dtrh013
In this solo podcast, I share my thoughts on becoming a man and coming of age rituals. When did you become a man? *** Full show notes and links at: http://oznog.com/dtrh011
In this solo podcast, I share the reasons behind this podcast's hiatus and give you ways to overcome resistance and move forward on your path. *** Full show notes and links at: http://oznog.com/dtrh009
Today’s guest is someone I met in Portland while attending World Domination Summit in July 2014. He shared this high energy and enthusiasm story about a motorcycle ride through the frozen Siberian landscape to the Arctic Circle. Everything he had to say about the story and why he was doing it, why he was sitting on that bike in the freezing cold captivated me and so I’m bringing his story to your ears. His name is Chris Plough. After the death of his parents, Chris began a downward trajectory into aggressive and dangerous behavior that resulted in nearly killing himself in a motorcycle wreck. He was directionless. Then one day he heard a story about these people who would drive beat up vehicles from London to Ulaanbataar, Mongolia. Hungry for a quest, Chris signed up, met new friends and with them drove a beat up ambulance across Europe and Asia. It broke down just before they arrived. But through adventure, Chris found what he was looking for: Direction. Since then, he's been on the Rickshaw Run and the Ice Run, and despite the risks to his life, he's found renewed purpose and direction by embracing reckless abandon. After growing up as an army brat traveling around with his family, Chris has launched successful companies, survived sketchy adventures and met incredible people. Today we’re going to get into the sketchy adventures bit, such as driving an ambulance from London to Mongolia on the Mongol Rally, going on the Rickshaw Run, and taking The Ice Run, his ride from Siberia to the Arctic Circle. What We Cover: How the loss of his parents led him on a downward trajectory eventually leading him, unexpectedly, towards adventure. Survival skills and discovery are learnable skills that can be learned in your own backyard. How adventure and reliance on others (and skydiving!) can help you learn about trust. How to get into the Mongol Rally, and Chris’ experience doing so. The distinct change in Russian roads and how they overcame a damaged vehicle in the middle of nowhere, and how handy you need to be to get through the Rally. Explore further: Oznog: Down the Rabbit Hole, Chris’ podcast The Mongol Rally The Ice Run Music credit: Moth’s Wings (Artec Remix), Passion Pit; Intrepid Journey, by Aaron Static Become a Friend of the Show: Please subscribe and review! It just takes a second and you can help the show increase its rankings on iTunes just by this simple and quick gesture. We’d be grateful for a review. Leave one here. If you do, click here to let me know so I can personally thank you! Your Feedback If you have an idea for a podcast you would like to see or a question about an upcoming episode, email me! I’d love to hear from you. Thank you so much for your support! The post 101: The Beauty of Reckless Abandon with Chris Plough – Part 2 appeared first on The Daily Travel Podcast.
"I often find that some of the hardest moments that hit, and you think there's no way to recover from it... right after that are some of my best stories, best moments, best successes. So ride them through and try to find another way to work it out. I think that's the key to turning those events around." - Chris Plough Today's guest is someone I met in Portland while attending World Domination Summit in July 2014. He shared this high energy and enthusiasm story about a motorcycle ride through the frozen Siberian landscape to the Arctic Circle. Everything he had to say about the story and why he was doing it, why he was sitting on that bike in the freezing cold captivated me and so I'm bringing his story to your ears. His name is Chris Plough and after growing up as an army brat traveling around with his family, he has launched successful companies, survived sketchy adventures and met incredible people. Today we're going to get into the sketchy adventures bit, such as driving an ambulance from London to Mongolia on the Mongol Rally, going on the Rickshaw Run, and taking The Ice Run, his ride from Siberia to the Arctic Circle. What We Cover: How the loss of his parents led him on a downward trajectory eventually leading him, unexpectedly, towards adventure. Survival skills and discovery are learnable skills that can be learned in your own backyard. How adventure and reliance on others (and skydiving!) can help you learn about trust. How to get into the Mongol Rally, and Chris' experience doing so. The distinct change in Russian roads and how they overcame a damaged vehicle in the middle of nowhere, and how handy you need to be to get through the Rally. Explore further: Oznog: Down the Rabbit Hole, Chris' podcast The Mongol Rally Music credit: Moth’s Wings (Artec Remix), Passion Pit; Intrepid Journey, by Aaron Static Photo credit: Moth’s Wings (Artec Remix), Passion Pit; Intrepid Journey, by Aaron Static Become a Friend of the Show: Please subscribe and review! It just takes a second and you can help the show increase its rankings on iTunes just by this simple and quick gesture. We’d be grateful for a review. Leave one here. If you do, click here to let me know so I can personally thank you! Your Feedback If you have an idea for a podcast you would like to see or a question about an upcoming episode, email me! I’d love to hear from you. Thank you so much for your support! The post 99: Overcoming Loss on the Mongol Rally with Chris Plough appeared first on The Daily Travel Podcast.
I wouldn't expect others to open up and be vulnerable if I wasn't willing to do the same. In this episode, I share my story - the highs and the lows that have forged my purpose over the last 7 years. It hasn't always been pretty - but it has lead me to where I am and has given me perspective on the various paths we choose through life. *** Full show notes and links at: http://oznog.com/dtrh002
An epic journey of driving an ambulance from the UK to Mongolia became a turning point in Chris Plough's life. When he returned to the United States, he realized that he could not return to the life he was living before. In this episode, hear about:Chris' year of incredible highs and incredible lowsThe loss of his two parents at the same timeWhat happens when your company starts to become your identityLeveraging adventure as an escape into the unknownDriving an ambulance from UK to Mongolia Chris' realization that he couldn't go back to the life he had beforeDealing with grief in a way that doesn't completely consume you Learning to unlink cause and effect in a way that serves usThe inflection points in life that lead us in a different directionLiving according to your own definition of successWhat happens when we equate dollar value to happinessMaking sure you know when you've hit the point of successRiding a rickshaw 3000 miles across India A life changing motorcycle ride across SiberiaThe moments that reinvigorate our hopes for humanityHow endurance adventures give us perspectiveChris Plough is an adventurer, entrepreneur and storyteller who has launched companies, survived sketchy adventures, and met incredible people. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris Plough wraps up the base OTM architecture by reviewing the database tier, which is used by OTM for all data storage. Enjoy and please post comments with what you liked or, if nothing else, making fun of Chris's poor drawing skills! http://www.MavenWire.com
Continuing from last week, Chris Plough talks about OTM's App tier. Roger Ebert says, "It's an amazing journey. I just can't get enough WebLogic and the Database Connection Pool brought tears to my eyes." http://www.MavenWire.com
This week we delve in deeper to the OTM Architecture; we will focus on the OTM Web Tier, which is comprised of Apache and Tomcat. For a refresher on the overall OTM architecture, check out MW Podcast 007. As always, please leave feedback below and what you like and didn't like. http://www.MavenWire.com
We're back in the saddle! The MavenWire Team is preparing to film the next batch of MW Podcast videos. What topics around OTM and GTM would you like us to cover? Leave a comment below, post on our Facebook page (http://facebook.com/MavenWire) or send us an email (watch the video for the address). It just takes a second and helps us make better podcasts. http://www.MavenWire.com
Samuel Levin will show you how to setup and use Business Monitors in OTM. They're a great way to reduce the number of operational reports you use day-to-day. http://www.MavenWire.com/
What are Advanced Layouts? They're just like normal Layouts, but more advanced! Okay - so that may not be true, but this week Samuel Levin from MavenWire will show you how Advanced Layouts have replaced Workspaces in OTM v6.1. http://www.MavenWire.com
While we were at the OTM SIG Conference this year, there were several questions about how to use Manager Layouts to consolidate multiple tabs into a single page in version 6.1. Today Samuel Levin from MavenWire will show you exactly how that's done! http://www.MavenWire.com
Ever wonder how to raise other object actions from a related agent object? Well during this MavenWire Podcast Sam Levin will show you how to raise agent events to get more from your workflow in OTM (Oracle Transportation Management). We are looking for your comments and feedback so let us know what you want to see next from these podcasts! http://www.MavenWire.com
This week, Ever wondering which modes are available for a given lane but always use Bulk Plan to get Results? Samuel Levin will show you how to use Show Routing Options within OTM to manually optimize your loads. http://www.MavenWire.com
Can you believe we've already made it to the 10th Podcast? This week, Samuel Levin from MavenWire will show you how to search through the integration objects and retrieve statuses and error reports. We are looking for your feedback and comments. If there are topics you would like to see we want to hear about them! http://www.MavenWire.com
Now that you know how to access the EventDiagServlet (MW Podcast 008) - you'll start wondering which actions are assigned to each thread queue. Put away the crystal ball and Chris Plough from MavenWire will introduce you to the amazing Topic Queue Assignment servlet. We use this a lot (really - a lot) to determine which actions are potentially causing Oracle Transportation Management's thread queues to back up. http://www.MavenWire.com
Have you ever wondered how you can get a view into OTM's internal thread queues to monitor performance? If so, you'll love the EventDiagServlet. Chris Plough from MavenWire will guide you through this overview and show you how to tame the Oracle Transportation Management thread queues. http://www.MavenWire.com
The Oracle Transportation Management architecture can be complex, but is easy to understand, if broken down. This week Chris Plough is going review the overall OTM architecture, allowing us to dig deeper in future podcasts. Enjoy and let us know what you think! http://www.MavenWire.com
This week Samuel Levin (of MavenWire fame) and Chris Plough (of Super Agent fame) will show how to personalize the data entry screens in OTM (Oracle Transportation Management) using Manager Layouts. This functionality has been improved greatly in OTM v6.x. http://www.MavenWire.com
This Podcast will guide you through the Oracle Transportation Management (OTM) User Interface and how search and results screens can be modified to allow the user to edit multiple records at the same time from the results screen. For those end users out there this may make you more efficient. (Don't tell your boss!) http://www.MavenWire.com/
This week MavenWire is out at the 4th annual OTM SIG Conference in Philly. In honor of the event, we've decided to release a "special" episode early. http://www.MavenWire.com/
This week, Sam Levin guides you through OTM's Map feature. Do you remember the old Map feature in OTM v5.0 and v5.5? http://www.MavenWire.com/
Chris Plough and Samuel Levin from MavenWire continue their introduction to OTM. Learn how to create basic data objects, such as contacts and locations. In addition, you'll learn the location of MW's Secret Base! Please leave feedback! http://www.MavenWire.com/
Chris Plough and Samuel Levin from MavenWire walk you through the new OTM v6.x web interface. Learn how to navigate through OTM, including how to access finders, saved queries, business monitors, use the almighty FLVN buttons and access the online help system. We hope you enjoy the first in our podcast series! Please leave comments on what you liked and what you'd like to see covered in the future. http://www.MavenWire.com/