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AusQuest has outlined a big copper footprint at its project in Peru. Extensive shallow mineralisation has already been defined. The question is, is there high-grade material below this? The company is just starting a deep drilling programme in the hope of finding the high-grade source, which could be a company maker. Guest Bio Graeme Drew is the Managing Director and Co-Founder of AusQuest Limited, with more than 40 years' experience in the mineral exploration industry in Australia and overseas. Prior to co-founding AusQuest, he held senior roles as an Exploration Manager with CRA Exploration (CRAE) and Rio Tinto Exploration in both Western and Eastern Australia. He has wide-ranging experience in the search for and evaluation of base and precious metals, including copper, gold, nickel, uranium, zinc and diamonds, and leads AusQuest's exploration strategy across its portfolio of porphyry copper, IOCG and base-metal projects in Peru and Australia. Produced by Resource Media The Hole Truth: Mining Investment Podcast is a product of Read Corporate. Please note that Read Corporate does not provide investment advice and investors should seek personalised advice before making any investment decisions. Links The Hole Truth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/the-hole-truth-podcast The Hole Truth YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI4sZkSfEpPi_u7OrD7lQ-tZHbdy6EhCC&si=iOcGscff7kMSw8c7 The Hole Truth Website: https://resourcesrisingstars.com.au/the-hole-truth-podcast/ The Hole Truth Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theholetruthpodcast/ Company Website: https://www.ausquest.com.au/ Key Insights Large, Near-Surface Copper Footprint Defined AusQuest's Cangallo Project hosts a copper (+/– gold) porphyry system extending more than 1,500 metres in length, several hundred metres in width and over 400 metres in depth, sitting within roughly 50 metres of surface. The 100%-owned discovery was made through the company's own RC drilling, with no prior drilling on the project, giving AusQuest full ownership of the upside. The Deeper Drilling Test — Smoke vs Fire With most drilling so far confined to the deeply weathered, oxidised top 300 metres, AusQuest is now starting a deeper diamond drilling program of approximately 5,000–6,000 metres (holes to 800–1,000 metres) to test whether a higher-grade hypogene source sits beneath the extensive shallow mineralisation. A meaningful intercept at depth could be a significant re-rating event for the company. Potential Near-Surface Starter Pit The shallow, low-grade oxide material (averaging ~0.25–0.3% Cu) may carry standalone value. Because it is leachable oxide with effectively no strip ratio, and is located near the coast in a low-cost desert setting close to infrastructure, AusQuest is undertaking metallurgical test work to assess recoveries and the potential for an economic open-pit, leachable resource. Strategic Location and Copper Tailwind Cangallo's coastal location around 8 kilometres from the Peruvian coast — close to the Pan-American Highway and power lines, away from agriculture and at low elevation — is a key value driver versus higher-altitude Andean peers. A rising copper price, with forecasts of US$15,000–16,000+ per tonne, adds further leverage to both the shallow resource and any deeper discovery. Compelling Risk/Reward at a Modest Valuation At a market capitalisation of around A$70 million, Drew argues AusQuest is undervalued relative to peers holding comparable oxide copper resources across the Americas. Having transitioned from greenfields explorer to a brownfields evaluation story, the company offers investors leverage to exploration success as the deeper drilling program gets underway.
What does it take to go from a surf shop dropout to one of Britain's most elite Special Forces operators, then reinvent yourself all over again?Dean Stott MBE spent 16 years in the military, including time in the Special Boat Service (SBS), the UK's equivalent of SEAL Team Six. After a catastrophic parachuting accident at 15,000 feet ended his career, he refused to stop. He built a private security company from scratch, single-handedly evacuated the Canadian Embassy from war-torn Libya, rescued 220 people from Israel within 96 hours of the October 7th Hamas attacks, and, oh yeah, broke the world record for cycling the 14,000-mile Pan-American Highway in just 99 days, raising over $1.4 million for mental health charities along the way.In this conversation, Dean opens up about:— The parachuting accident that tore every ligament in his knee and ended his military career— Dressing as Taliban to run double agents in Kandahar, and the moment he nearly fired his weapon by mistake— How he buried 30 weapons in the Libyan desert and built a security empire from nothing— Why he believes anticipation is worse than participation— The raw "dead or divorce" conversation that changed everything in his marriage— Cycling 14,000 miles having barely ridden a bike — and smashing the world record by 17 days— How breathwork kept him calm in a boxing ring at age 49— His friendship with Prince Harry and the Heads Together mental health campaign— The Race Across America he's planning next, and why it's going to be specialDean is one of those rare humans who makes you rethink what's actually possible. This one will stay with you.
What if every student—no matter where they live—could connect with the outdoors?In this episode we sit down with Valerie Quirk, founder of Post Pigeon, a nonprofit reimagining how students experience public lands. Through personalized video exchanges with park rangers, Post Pigeon connects K–12 classrooms to national parks, wildlife refuges, and state lands—bringing the outdoors directly into the classroom.Valerie shares her journey from working in education at TED to driving the Pan-American Highway, and how those experiences shaped her mission to make outdoor access more equitable. By removing barriers—geographic, financial, and cultural—Post Pigeon is helping students discover places they may have never imagined exploring.This episode is about curiosity, connection, and how small moments of exposure can spark a lifelong relationship with the outdoors.Life in Motion is brought to you by Actual Outdoors. They help build beautiful brands that highlight the approachable and authentic parts of outdoor recreation. Said simply - they “keep it real”. Find them online at actualoutdoors.com or on Instagram at @actualoutdoors.Tweet us and let us know what you think of this episode! @illuminecollectFind more episodes at www.illuminecollect.com/blogs/life-in-motion-podcastSince 2017 Illumine has donated over $51,370 to outdoor nonprofits and shared over 260 stories on the Life in Motion Podcast.
Why is it a good idea to sleep in a pit toilet in Alaska? In this episode of the Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast, world-record holder Ashleigh Myles explains the benefits of such grungy accommodation and other facets of pedalling from the top of the Western Hemisphere to the bottom. This past December, the Halifax rider and cycling-event organizer travelled from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, to Ushuaia, Argentina, in 118 days, two hours and 30 minutes. That time marks the fastest trip on the Pan-American Highway by an unsupported female cyclist. In this in-depth interview, Myles not only discusses northern outhouses, but the gear she took on her ride, dealing with illness and aggressive animals, and handling parts of the route that a cyclist simply can't cover. Now that Myles's has set such an impressive record, what could the next goal be?
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." — Edmund BurkeDean Stott served in one of the world's most elite special forces units, the British SBS (Special Boat Service).In a 16-year military career, Dean deployed to the planet's most hostile environments, tackled counter-terrorism operations, and lived the unrelenting pursuit of excellence.In 2011, a parachuting accident ended his military career, but Dean didn't slow down. He became a world-leading security consultant, protecting presidents, royal families, and governments—even evacuating the Canadian Embassy in Libya in 2014 and rescuing over 200 people from Israel in 2023.Then, with barely 20 miles of cycling experience, Dean set out to break two world records by biking the 14,000-mile Pan American Highway from Argentina to Alaska in under 100 days. He did it—raising over $1.4 million for mental health charities along the way.In 2024, Dean was awarded the MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire).Dean now hosts Netflix's Toughest Forces on Earth and SAS Australia, while inspiring global audiences as a sought-after speaker.In this episode:How to set—and achieve—goals beyond your wildest imagination.The best lessons from the world's preeminent special forces units.How to build unbreakable resilience when everything goes wrong.Why a better life starts with you.
> adventurediaries.com/goIn this highlights reel from the Adventure Diaries Podcast, we revisit the incredible journey of the Global Convoy team. From their humble beginnings rallying £75 scrap cars across the globe to converting a massive US school bus for a Pan-American expedition, Max, Joel, and Becca share stories of mechanical mayhem, unexpected local hospitality, and the sheer joy of the open road.Support the Show: Join the new Patreon for exclusive after-shows, extended newsrooms, and meetups at adventurediaries.com/go.Click here For The Full Episode: Chapters00:00 – Origin Story: Exploring the world with a convoy of hitchhikers01:07 – The £75 Cars: Why cheaper vehicles make for better adventures01:46 – Mechanical Mayhem: Breakdowns, repairs, and the beauty of "bangers"03:49 – The Bus Idea: How a campfire conversation turned into a double-decker dream05:27 – Driving a School Bus: Navigating a massive rig on a standard license05:52 – Nicaragua Incident: A chaotic wrong turn involving a fire engine06:46 – Stacey's Mom Legacy: The perfect retirement for their faithful bus07:52 – Kazakhstan Lamb: A terrifying police stop turns into a warm welcome09:04 – Samurai Sword: Accidentally forging katanas while hitchhiking in Japan09:58 – Call to Adventure: Advice for starting your own journeySend a textSupport the showThanks For Listening.If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a comment and subscribe for more exciting content. Follow us https://linktr.ee/adventurediaries for updates. Have a topic suggestion? Email us at ideas@adventurediaries.com. AdventureDiaries.com#AdventureDiaries #AdventureStories #NationalGeographic #Discovery #NaturalWorld
Raul and Caroline warmly welcome guests to Rancho La Bellota, their 2,800-acre guest ranch located in Tecate, Baja, California. Nestled in a valley of mature oak trees, thirty minutes on a dirt road from the Ruta de Vino, Rancho La Bellota is located very close to the border but feels so very far away. Since my first visit in 2022, Rancho La Bellota has become my second home—and my first stop in Baja. Every Slow Baja Adventure begins here. Honestly, I usually linger a day or two after each trip, recharging and resetting before heading home.There's no cell service at the ranch, and the wifi—available discreetly at the Starlink cabin—is easy to forget. Guests quickly fall into the rhythms of ranch life: coffee is ready at 6:30 AM, and after enjoying a cup on the porch, everyone gathers in the sun-washed dining room for a hearty breakfast.After breakfast, it's time to ride. The ranch's horses, all retired from working cattle, are thoughtfully matched to each rider's ability and experience—Raul deftly distributes them with the practiced hand of a Vegas dealer. At lunch, longtime guests playfully debate who drew the best mount and scheme to claim that horse on their next visit.After lunch, a siesta beckons, followed by perhaps another ride or a friendly round of horseshoes. As dusk settles, the candlelit dining room fills with laughter and lively conversation. Raul presides over the table, sparking gentle debates about the news of the day. Later, we retreat to the bar, and Raul pours and imparts his tequila knowledge. The evening winds down by the campfire—bedtime comes early at 9 PM, affectionately called “Baja Midnight.”Raul is a passionate overlander, piloting a custom pop-top 1969 Chevrolet Suburban he designed himself. He frequently welcomes fellow overlanders journeying along the Baja Peninsula, though he gently reminds guests that Rancho La Bellota isn't a free campground. As a proud Baja California native, Raul enthusiastically shares his wisdom and stories, helping travelers get the most out of their Pan-American Highway adventure.Rancho La Bellota is Slow Baja Approved!Book your stay at Rancho La Bellota here.Follow Rancho La Bellota on Facebook.Listen to the 2022 Slow Baja Podcast here.Support the Slow Baja Podcast here.Buy Baja Bound Insurance here.
Episode #108 – Matt Savino: Roads, Borders & Stories That Almost Didn't Make It Home In this episode, I sit down with Matt Savino — writer, traveler, and storyteller with a passport full of stamps and a knack for finding himself in situations that make great stories later. We talk about travel as a teacher, writing as documentation, and what happens when plans fall apart far from home. Matt shares the story of almost getting stranded in Nicaragua, what that moment revealed about risk, trust, and international realities, and how travel forces you to confront both politics and yourself. From border crossings to back roads, we also dive into the legendary Pan-American Highway and what it represents beyond just miles on a map. In this episode we cover: · Travel as a catalyst for writing and personal perspective · Almost getting stranded in Nicaragua — what went wrong and what was learned · Navigating foreign systems and the realities of international politics on the ground · The Pan-American Highway — myth, history, and what it means to actually travel it · Why travel stories aren't just about destinations, but also decisions · Turning real-world chaos into compelling narrative Why you'll want to listen If you love travel stories that go beyond Instagram, writing rooted in lived experience, or conversations that blend geography, politics, and personal growth, this episode delivers. It's equal parts adventure tale and reflective conversation.
Ever wondered why you can drive from Alaska to Argentina—except for one small gap? That's because of the Darien Gap, a 100-mile stretch of dense jungle and swamps between Panama and Colombia. It's wild, dangerous, and practically impossible to build a road through, thanks to the rough terrain, extreme weather, and local wildlife (think snakes and jaguars!). Governments have also avoided building a highway there to prevent illegal activities like drug trafficking from spreading even more easily. Some adventurers have crossed it on foot or by bike, but it's no easy trip. So, for now, the Pan-American Highway remains broken, and the Darien Gap stays one of the last true roadless frontiers! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#188 - What happens when a comedian with a camera trades stage lights for sunrise on a dirt road and points his vehicle toward Panama? I sat down with author and traveler Matt Savino to unpack a seven-month run along the Pan American Highway that never reached South America yet somehow delivered everything he was chasing: humor in the chaos, humanity at the barricades, and a clear-eyed love for places most maps flatten.Matt takes us from Baja's empty beaches and Dr. Seuss–worthy boojum forests to the food capitals of Puebla and Oaxaca, where mole lessons and tlayudas become their own itinerary. He opens the door on a Nicaraguan uprising, describing the day he edged through student roadblocks by listening first and moving only when trust appeared. Then the road shifts again: Costa Rica's bold choice to scrap its army and invest in parks and schools, and a volunteer's-eye view inside the Panama Canal's towering locks, where global trade rises and falls like a stage cue.We also dig into Land Without a Continent, Matt's sharp, funny travel memoir that blends road stories with deep dives into Mesoamerican history and modern politics. With a researcher's rigor and a comic's timing, he shows how travel rewires assumptions: Central America's identity, the real cost of a “normal life,” and why empathy is the best gear you can pack. If you've ever wondered whether to overland, backpack, or simply follow your curiosity, this story maps the trade-offs and the rewards.Subscribe, share with a friend who loves smart travel stories, and leave a review to help more explorers find the show. Then tell us: what part of this route would you tackle first, and why?To learn more about give him a follow on Instagram @ushuaia_or_bust and to get a copy of his book "Land Without a Continent" visit www.mattsavino.com. Want to be a guest on Journey with Jake? Send me a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/journeywithjake Visit LandPirate.com to get your gear that has you, the adventurer, in mind. Use the code "Journey with Jake" to get an additional 15% off at check out. Visit geneticinsights.co and use the code "DISCOVER25" to enjoy a sweet 25% off your first purchase.
In 1949, a man driving along the Pan American Highway en route to Lima, Peru, caught sight of a large, glinting object hovering over the desert floor. Though he could have little expected it, this chance encounter would send him careening into the world of high strangeness and make him the focus of one of the most bizarre cases in the whole of ufology. The Cryptonaut Hotline:315-370-6853 The Cryptonaut Podcast Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/cryptonautpodcast The Cryptonaut Podcast Merch Stores:Hellorspace.com - Cryptonautmerch.com Stay Connected with the Cryptonaut Podcast: Website - Instagram - TikTok - YouTube- Twitter - Facebook
Host Sandra Abrams has a lively conversation with James Beard Award winning chef, author, and TV show host, Pati Jinich. Pati shares insights on how she blends food, culture, and history into the making of her PBS docuseries, “Pati Jinich Explores Panamericana” - now streaming on the PBS app. In the series, Pati loosely tracks the “Pan-American Highway” where she travels from Alaska to Canada visiting the food scene in remote towns. In each episode, Pati weaves together culture, the history of migration, and food to help the audience understand what brings us together. In this conversation, Pati shares funny and colorful stories, including how her own family history of emigrating to Mexico from Poland helped her connect with the owner of a bagel and bialy stand in Alaska. The series reinforces that we often connect by sharing memories of the same family experiences with food. In addition to this three-part series, Pati has an Emmy-nominated public television series, Pati's Mexican Table, which premiered its 14th season in September, and a James Beard Award-winning PBS primetime docuseries, La Frontera with Pati Jinich. Pati is also featured on the cover of Bethesda Magazine's September/October issue, “Women Who Inspire: Meet local leaders who are making an impact now.” To learn more about Pati and her projects:https://patijinich.com/https://www.pbs.org/show/pati-jinich-explores-panamericana/https://www.pbs.org/show/patis-mexican-table/https://www.pbs.org/show/la-frontera-pati-jinich/https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/08/28/women-who-inspire-2025/https://www.instagram.com/patijinich/Support the show---Subscribe to learn more about filmmaking, production, media makers, creator resources, visual storytelling, and every aspect that brings film, television, and video projects from concepts to our screens. Check out the MediaMakerSpotlight.com show page to find even more conversations with industry professionals that inspire, educate, and entertain!We on the Women in Film & Video (WIFV) Podcast Team work hard to make this show a great resource for our listeners, and we thank you for listening!
Marlene and Dan Lin have been living on the road full-time for the past 17 years. Alongside their three children and two cats, they've driven across the U.S. multiple times, explored over 30 countries in Europe, and road-tripped from California to Patagonia via the Pan-American Highway. What began as a short-term adventure turned into a lifestyle they never anticipated—nearly two decades of life in a camper van. Connect with Marlene & Dan: InstagramYouTubeSubstackThank you to our sponsors: Capital One and the REI Co-op® Mastercard® Benchmade
Carina and Chris of Momentary Locals join the OTG crew to talk about their adventure exploring the Pan-American Highway. Having just started their journey in June of 2025, the duo shares insights from their previous overlanding trips. They also walk us through how they decided to leave their busy lives in Santa Cruz, California, and travel full-time along the world's longest road.We'll dive into their experience building out their new rig, life events that led them to doing the Pan-Am highway now, and some of their experiences traveling on the road and trail over the last two months. The Pan-American HighwayThe Pan-American Highway is a vast network of roads stretching approximately 19,000 miles from the Arctic Sea in Alaska, to Ushuaia, Argentina. As the longest road in the world, it presents an unparalleled challenge for overlanders, connecting diverse landscapes and cultures across the Americas. For those seeking a long-term journey, this epic route is widely considered one of the most iconic and essential drives to undertake.About Overland Trail GuidesOTG (Overland Trail Guides ) features North America's largest directory of curated overland routes, with over 100 route guides across the US, Canada and Mexico. Check OTG out at:www.overlandtrailguides.com
“Jimbo” Tarpey describes himself as “the guy riding a motorcycle from the Arctic to the Antarctic. I talk about the history and the culture of the places I visit—the details, the nitty-gritty, the fun stuff.” No matter who you are or what adventures you've experienced during your lifetime, while the first part of that quote definitely grabs your attention, the last bit holds it firmly in place.Tarpey began his journey three years ago in his native Minnesota, traveling first to the Arctic Ocean in Deadhorse, Alaska. Over the course of two-and-a-half years, he followed the Pan-American Highway, recognized as the longest road in the world, all the way to Ushuaia, Argentina, the southernmost city in South America. Being bilingual with more than a passing interest in history helped.Similar to others engulfed by a lust for travel, Tarpey counts Ted Simon, author of the 1979 book, “Jupiter's Travels,” among his inspirations. “He said, ‘Being in a car is like watching a movie. On a bike, you're in it.' It's a much more involved experience, and when you get to the other side, the feeling of accomplishment is so much more profound.” May the road never end for you, Jimbo. Connect with Us:Website: www.driventoridepodcast.comInstagram: www.Instagram.com/driventoridepodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/driventorideEmail:hello@driventoridepodcast.com
If you've been eyeing van life content but are still wondering how people really do it, this one's for you.For the past five years, Fiorella Yriberry and her husband have been living full-time in their self-converted vehicles—yes, plural. They've road-tripped through 40+ states, explored more than 30 national parks, and turned a fire investigation truck into a fully off-grid home on wheels. Fiorella also works remotely as a content marketing specialist for RVshare, giving her a front-row seat to both sides of the mobile lifestyle.In this episode, host Kim Anderson sits down with Fiorella to talk about all the practical, unexpected, and magical parts of van life. Whether you're van-life curious, ready to convert your own vehicle, or just love hearing how people design unconventional live, they've got stories and insight for you.You'll hear what it really takes to live on the road full-time, how to decide what kind of vehicle and layout might work best for your lifestyle, and what they've learned the hard way over two conversions.In this episode, you'll learn:How to choose a vehicle and avoid the biggest first-timer mistakesWhich features they now consider non-negotiable after years of living on the roadHow to find those off-the-beaten-path places that make van life truly magicalIf you're dreaming of a more flexible life or just want to know if you could ever make this work, this episode is for you.RESOURCES:Connect with Fiorella on Instagram & YouTubeWant to try van life before committing to the lifestyle? Check out RV ShareFiorella's favorite boondocking spot: Flaming Gorge, UtahFind the best dry camping / off radar locations with Onyx Offroad⚡️ROUND BOOK: Nowhere for Very Long: The Unexpected Road to an Unconventional Life by Brianna MadiaWANT MORE stories about Overlanding or Epic Road Adventures? Check out these epsiodes:Extreme Adventure: Motorbiking the Pan-American Highway and Canoeing the Darien Gap w/ Charlie Reynolds #142What It's Really Like to Overland Solo as a Woman Across Africa & the Middle East w/ Charline Ribotta #103Roadmap to Happiness: Overlanding & Unschooling Around the World while Living a Global Mission w/ Brittney Highland of Hourless Life #41Support the showTravel Longer with Less Money—Download Your FREE GUIDE & Start Exploring! Let's connect on Instagram! @DesignHerTravel Get $20 when you Sign-Up for Buzzsprout
The Pan-American Highway is considered the longest road in the world – it stretches nearly 20,000 miles, from Alaska to Argentina. In her new docuseries Pati Jinich Explores PanAmericana, Pati talks with people along the famous route about the different ways we form our identities. And she was particularly interested in exploring this territory because of her own unique cultural background.
In this episode, we dive into Dan's incredible journeys, including his **3-year African adventure**, exploring the **Sahara Desert**, and even visiting the iconic **Indiana Jones filming locations** in Tunisia!
Highlights include a controversial art show in Germany featuring chickens in diapers, a New Zealand flag exhibit that sparked debate, a couple's epic 11-month adventure down the Pan-American Highway, a hungry wild elephant causing minor chaos in a grocery store in Thailand, and a 14-year-old boy being rewarded for his honesty after returning a lost wallet containing $300. Some stories are funny, some controversial, and all are worth listening to!Get the show without ads. Five bucks. For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app which says UNINTERRUPTED LISTENING. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus.
Highlights include a controversial art show in Germany featuring chickens in diapers, a New Zealand flag exhibit that sparked debate, a couple's epic 11-month adventure down the Pan-American Highway, a hungry wild elephant causing minor chaos in a grocery store in Thailand, and a 14-year-old boy being rewarded for his honesty after returning a lost wallet containing $300. Some stories are funny, some controversial, and all are worth listening to!Get the show without ads. Five bucks. For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app which says UNINTERRUPTED LISTENING. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus.
John Birdsall traces the evolution of queer food through the 20th century. In her new series Panamericana, Pati Jinich travels the roads and highways linking North and South America, connecting with people along the way. As a child of East African immigrants, Zaynab Issa uses her suburban childhood to create a cooking style all her own. Humberto Raygoza built a business with his family's chorizo recipe, one link at a time. At the farmers market, chef Ed Cornell prepares for summer with apricots and soft serve.
This week, we take physical and historical journeys to East Africa and South America. John Birdsall traces the evolution of queer food through the 20th century In her new series Panamericana, Pati Jinich travels the roads and highways linking North and South America, connecting with people along the way As a child of East African immigrants, Zaynab Issa uses her suburban childhood to create a cooking style all her own Humberto Raygoza took his family's chorizo recipe and built a business, one link at a time At the farmers market, chef Ed Cornell prepares for summer with apricots and soft serve Sign up for Good Food's weekly newsletter!
We've crossed a lot of borders on the Pan-American Highway, but this one will stick with us for a while.In this episode, we share the full behind-the-scenes story of our most stressful travel day yet: crossing from El Salvador through Honduras into Nicaragua. From getting scammed at the border and nearly being separated from Kramer to hiding knives in the sink and mailing our drone across international lines, this one had everything. We also discuss what surprised us most about each country, what we'd do differently, and why border crossings are a real part of overland travel that no one prepares you for.
“If you're someone who's always dreamed of going to Mars but you don't have the time to become an astronaut, you can just visit the Atacama Desert.” –Mark Johanson In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Mark talk about how Mark became interested in the Atacama Desert, and his experience in other world deserts (1:45); what Mark sought when he traveled through the region (16:00); what it's like to experience the area, and why it's known as "Mars on Earth" (26:00); what travelers can do there, and what it's like for Mark to live in Chile (36:30). Mark Johanson (@markonthemap) is an American journalist and travel writer based in Santiago, Chile. His first book is Mars on Earth: Wanderings in the World's Driest Desert. Notable Links: Atacama Desert (desert plateau located in Chile) Coober Pedy (town in the Australian Outback) Desert Solitaire, by Edward Abbey (book) The English Patient, by Michael Ondaatje (book) The Songlines, by Bruce Chatwin (book) Man in the Landscape, by Paul Shepard (book) Chinchorro mummies (ancient remains in the Atacama Desert) Qhapaq Ñan (Inca road system) Arica (province in Chile) Altiplano (Andean Plateau) Lands of Lost Borders, by Kate Harris (book) Pan-American Highway (road network) Cusco (city in Peru) San Pedro de Atacama (town in Chile) Elqui Valley (wine and astronomy region in Chile) Gabriela Mistral (Nobel Prize-winning poet) Pisco (fermented spirit made from grapes) Pisco sour (cocktail) The Deviate theme music comes from the title track of Cedar Van Tassel's 2017 album Lumber. Note: We don't host a “comments” section, but we're happy to hear your questions and insights via email, at deviate@rolfpotts.com.
“If you’re someone who’s always dreamed of going to Mars but you don’t have the time to become an astronaut, you can just visit the Atacama Desert.” –Mark Johanson In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Mark talk about how Mark became interested in the Atacama Desert, and his experience in other world deserts (1:45); what Mark sought when he traveled through the region (16:00); what it’s like to experience the area, and why it’s known as “Mars on Earth” (26:00); what travelers can do there, and what it’s like for Mark to live in Chile (36:30). Mark Johanson (@markonthemap) is an American journalist and travel writer based in Santiago, Chile. His first book is Mars on Earth: Wanderings in the World's Driest Desert. Notable Links: Atacama Desert (desert plateau located in Chile) Coober Pedy (town in the Australian Outback) Desert Solitaire, by Edward Abbey (book) The English Patient, by Michael Ondaatje (book) The Songlines, by Bruce Chatwin (book) Man in the Landscape, by Paul Shepard (book) Chinchorro mummies (ancient remains in the Atacama Desert) Qhapaq Ñan (Inca road system) Arica (province in Chile) Altiplano (Andean Plateau) Lands of Lost Borders, by Kate Harris (book) Pan-American Highway (road network) Cusco (city in Peru) San Pedro de Atacama (town in Chile) Elqui Valley (wine and astronomy region in Chile) Gabriela Mistral (Nobel Prize-winning poet) Pisco (fermented spirit made from grapes) Pisco sour (cocktail) The Deviate theme music comes from the title track of Cedar Van Tassel's 2017 album Lumber. Note: We don't host a “comments” section, but we're happy to hear your questions and insights via email, at deviate@rolfpotts.com.
Travel to the southernmost city on Earth with Johnny Mac as he visits Ushuaia, Argentina's gateway to Antarctica. Experience Christmas at the edge of civilization at the Ushuaia Brewing Company, ride the historic "End of the World Train," and discover the pristine wilderness of Tierra del Fuego National Park where the Pan-American Highway finally reaches its conclusion. This remote outpost, reminiscent of Ketchikan, Alaska, offers breathtaking landscapes, unique wildlife encounters, and the magical golden light of Patagonia. Join us for this penultimate stop before our journey continues to the frozen continent beyond (those episodes coming later this year).Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app which seays UNINTERRUPTED LISTENING. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! You also get 20+ other shows on the network ad-free!
Adventure on a Budget: Exploring the Pan-American Highway for Under $25KIn this episode, we discuss budget-friendly overlanding and how you can explore the Pan-American Highway for under $25,000, including the cost of a vehicle. Hear practical tips on gear, vehicle selection, and budgeting as we share inspiring stories of fellow travelers who have successfully completed their journeys on a shoestring budget. From motorcycles to wagons, learn how to make the most of your adventure without breaking the bank.
Your passion might be the key to unlocking more travel—are you using it?In this week's Travel Talk episode, host Kim Anderson reveals how your hobbies could be the secret to traveling more and connecting with cultures on a deeper level. Inspired by her conversation this week with Kilty Inafuku & The Travel Yogi (Episode #152), you'll learn that whether you're passionate about surfing, yoga, or something unique like diving or cooking, hobbies can open doors to unforgettable experiences.She explores how hobbies help you meet like-minded people, gain insider knowledge about a destination, and even make travel more affordable. You'll hear about the powerful connections that come with traveling for a hobby and why it might be the best way to experience the world.Tune in to find out how you can turn your passion into an adventure—without giving up your day job (unless, of course, you want to!)Want More? Check out these episodes featuring travelers who turned their hobbies into epic journeys:Extreme Adventure: Motorbiking the Pan-American Highway and Canoeing the Darien Gap w/ Charlie Reynolds #142Rowing Across the Pacific, Breaking World Records & Redefining Leadership through Adventure Travel w/ Sophia Denison Johnston #32Part One: The First Person to Travel to Every Country Without Flying w/ Thor Pedersen - Once Upon a Saga #59 Part Two: The First Person to Travel to Every Country Without Flying w/ Thor Pedersen - Once Upon a Saga #61Want travel tips and a behind-the-scenes look at the podcast? SIGN UP for our weekly newsletter here! It's just the good stuff, I promise. No spam here. Support the showLet's CONNECT! FREE GUIDE: Travel Longer for Less
#147 - What drives someone to embark on an extraordinary journey with zero experience? Meet Charlie Reynolds, the audacious soul who swapped the comforts of a four-wheeled drive for the thrill of a motorcycle, blazing a trail from Canada to the ends of Argentina. Charlie's story inspires with its tales of confronting the infamous Darien Gap and his improvisational canoe adventure across the Caribbean Sea. Reliving the moments when outdoor passions were ignited in Whistler, BC, Charlie reminds us of the transformative power of embracing the unknown.Join us as we revel in the chaotic beauty of epic journeys with a fellow enthusiast who finds joy in unpredictability, whether navigating historical routes on a bicycle or surviving near misses on the Pan-American Highway. This episode celebrates the philosophy of biting off more than one can chew and savoring every moment of the adventure. From unexpected reunions in the daunting Darien Gap to the heartwarming generosity of the Guna people, we explore how stepping out of our comfort zones fosters profound human connections and personal growth.The journey crescendos with unexpected cultural encounters on a matriarchal island and reflections on personal revelations during solitary adventures. Tune in to this exhilarating narrative, where every twist and turn offers insight and inspiration, encouraging us all to embrace the adventure life offers.Visit LandPirate.com to get your gear that has you, the adventurer, in mind. Use the code "Journey with Jake" to get an additional 15% off at check out. Visit geneticinsights.co and use the code "DISCOVER25" to enjoy a sweet 25% off your first purchase.
Ever wondered why you can drive from Alaska to Argentina—except for one small gap? That's because of the Darien Gap, a 100-mile stretch of dense jungle and swamps between Panama and Colombia. It's wild, dangerous, and practically impossible to build a road through, thanks to the rough terrain, extreme weather, and local wildlife (think snakes and jaguars!). Governments have also avoided building a highway there to prevent illegal activities like drug trafficking from spreading even more easily. Some adventurers have crossed it on foot or by bike, but it's no easy trip. So, for now, the Pan-American Highway remains broken, and the Darien Gap stays one of the last true roadless frontiers! Are you ready to challenge your mind? Test your knowledge on everything from Earth to outer space with Bright Side: Quiz! https://linktr.ee/brightsidequiz With over 2,000 questions, 4 exciting modes, and local multiplayer for up to 4 players, this game is designed to keep you on your toes and bring endless fun.
Jessica Mans is a co-founder of iOverlander and co-author of several e-books and the Life Remotely blog. In this episode from the field, Jessica and host Ashley Giordano discuss Jessica's experiences travelling the Pan-American Highway with her husband and brother over a decade ago, how the trip sparked the beginnings of iOverlander, and how the app has undergone big changes since its inception.
This episode showcases Fiorella Iriberi's journey through the world of overlanding, emphasizing the lessons learned through failure and resilience. Fiorella shares insights on building a life on the road, the freedom it brings, and the importance of community, adventure, and self-discovery. • Fiorella discusses her background and her early love for travel • The couple transitioned from traditional living to a full-time overlanding lifestyle • Building their shuttle bus was an act of creativity and growth • Embracing failures as opportunities for learning and connection • Life on the road presents unique challenges, including financial management • Fiorella and Zach maintain balance in their relationship while living in close quarters • The freedom and beauty of nature play a significant role in their happiness • Future plans include completing the Pan-American Highway journey If you want to follow along with her adventures, be sure to check her out on Instagram at @growingslowandwild.Want to be a guest on Journey with Jake? Send me a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/journeywithjake To sign up for my newsletter and a chance to win a Sacred Spaces Gift Box please visit www.journeywithjake.net/newsletter. To learn more about Sacred Spaces Volume 3 please visit www.colleenaviscoaching.com/events. Visit geneticinsights.co and use the code "DISCOVER25" to enjoy a sweet 25% off your first purchase.
What's the one thing you'd regret not doing if you only had a month to live?That's the question that led adventure enthusiast Charlie Reynolds to start his current journey—a 30,000-kilometer solo motorbike ride from Canada to Ushuaia, Argentina, along the Pan-American Highway. In this week's episode, host Kim Anderson sits down with Charlie to hear how his love for exploration and the desire to live fully fueled his decision to sell everything and embark on this life-changing adventure.Charlie shares the highs and lows of his Pan-American journey, including the logistics of solo travel, the personal growth he's experienced, and the lessons he's learned along the way. We also dive into his incredible 21-day canoe trip through the dangerous and remote Darien Gap—a feat that's both thrilling and sometimes terrifying.From navigating mountain roads to paddling across uncharted waters, Charlie's story is a testament to resilience, courage, and the transformative power of stepping outside your comfort zone. Whether you're dreaming of your own adventure or just looking for some inspiration to pursue your passions, this episode will leave you motivated and ready to take on life's biggest challenges.TOPICS DISCUSSED:The appeal of the Pan American HighwayRescuing yourself when the going gets toughWhy leaving is the most important partThe way an epic adventure opens Pandora's BoxRESOURCES:Follow Charlie's journey on Instagram @bemorecharles⚡ ROUND BOOK: Vagabonding by Rolf PottsWANT MORE? Check out these episodes:What It's Really Like to Overland Solo as a Woman Across Africa & the Middle East w/ Charline Ribotta #103Roadmap to Happiness: Overlanding & Unschooling Around the World while Living a Global Mission w/ Brittney Highland of Hourless Life #41The First Person to Travel to Every Country Without Flying w/ Thor PedersenPart One & Part TwoEPISODE DETAILS:07:43 - Ask yourself, what would you regret most about life if you died in one month?10:17 - Leaving is both the hardest and the most important part of any journey.23:41 - When faced with any adventure or situation in life39:21 - Life is always going to be difficult and there will always be fear.Want travel tips and a behind-the-scenes look at the podcast? SIGN UP for our weekly newsletter here! It's just the good stuff, I promise. No spam here. Support the showLet's CONNECT! FREE GUIDE: Travel Longer for Less
Bond Almand was just 20 years old when he rode the nearly 13,500 miles of the Pan-American Highway from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska to Ushuaia, Argentina in 75 days, beating the previous record by nearly 10 days. That feat is even more impressive considering that the last rider to hold the record was a professional racer who did it with a support crew, while Bond did it all self-supported between semesters at Dartmouth.Bond sat down with Payson to talk about confronting months of intense loneliness, riding without a shirt for a week, clenching his teeth so hard they cracked, and getting to hug his dad at the end of the journey. He also talks about the beauty of the Andes, riding at 62mph in the dark on a road full of potholes, and the assumption people make about the ride that he wants to dispel. Instagram: @theadventurestacheYouTube: Payson McElveen
This year, ultra-cyclist Bond Almand set the world record for the fastest known time on the Pan American Highway, a 19,000-mile journey by bike from Alaska to the Southernmost city in Argentina. Now after the journey, Bond and Ian sit down for a chat on everything from endurance, to ambition, goals for the future, and the mindset it takes to complete a feat of this caliber.
Alex and Meg from @slowroamers (www.slowroamers.com) join Joey and Tony to talk about their full time life on the road (now on the Pan American Highway) and their amazing van they have built out. The good days, the bad days, the ups and downs, what to do if they could start over, highlights of travel and some advice to those who might want to do this one day. What a great conversation and one worth watching and listening to! Check them out on YOUTUBE @slowroamers For more info, blogs, gear reviews and so much more visit www.brofessoradventures.com and/or www.the-overland-podcast.com Thank you for listening to the Bro's not the Pro's! Here we go! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theoverlandpodcast/support
Drama on a Tuesday First a look at the events of the dayThen Tales of the Texas Rangers starring Joel McRae, originally broadcast December 17, 1950, 74 years ago, The Cactus Pear. The story is based on the events of March 28, 1947. A cowboy is gunned down with a shotgun. The clues are a shotgun shell and a cast of a horse shoe. Followed by Boston Blackie starring Dick Kollmar, originally broadcast December 17, 1946, 78 years ago, Police Impersonator. Martin asks Boston Blackie to lend him $10,000. After Black tells him to "keep his head under water," a voice impersonator in the next room is able to imitate Blackie's voice.Then Suspense, originally broadcast December 17, 1961, 63 years ago, Yuletide Miracle starring Larry Haines and Santos Ortega. A Christmas story, Sir Benjamin being a most mischievous ghost. Followed by Claudia, originally broadcast December 17, 1948, 76 years ago, Finding Mistletoe. Claudia is staring out the window and sees parasites. Then Jonathan Thomas and His Christmas On The Moon, originally broadcast December 17, 1938, 86 years ago, Queen Alice's Ball. Jonathan meets "The Mad Hatter," "The Jabberwocky Bird" and good Queen Alice herself. Queen Alice will help in the rescue of Santa Claus.Finally, Superman, originally broadcast December 17, 1941, 83 years ago, The Pan-American Highway. Superman moves the river of the Incas and saves the city from destruction. Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
Comedy on a SundayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen George Burns and Gracie Allen, originally broadcast December 15, 1942, 82 years ago, The Swami's Predictions. After having their tea leaves read by a fortune teller, George thinks Gracie is leaving him for guest Herbert Marshall. Followed by Jack Benny, originally broadcast December 15, 1946, 78 years ago, Exchanging Shoelaces. Babe Marks, Mary's sister in real life, appears on the show. Mary does not appear, she was sick at the last minute. The Sportsmen sing the commercial to the music of The Dance Of The Hours. Jack returns to the department store to exchange the metal-tipped shoe laces that he previously bought. The opening of the first of a solid ongoing story.Then My Friend Irma starring Marie Wilson, originally broadcast December 15, 1947, 77 years ago, Dancing Fools. Al has to take Rhumba lessons to take Irma out to a nightclub. Al's own version of the rhumba proves to be a success.Followed by Claudia, originally broadcast December 15, 1948, 76 years ago, Going to the Birds. Winter is on our doorstep!Then Jonathan Thomas and His Christmas On The Moon, originally broadcast December 15, 1938, 86 years ago, The Wall of Doors. The grateful king presents Jonathan with a golden key, which will come in very useful when dealing with The Wall Of Doors.Finally, Superman, originally broadcast December 15, 1941, 83 years ago, The Pan-American Highway. The Supreme Chief of the Inca nation challenges Superman to create a river...or the white men shall be put to death!Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
From SBS Special Forces to World Record Holder: Dean Stott's remarkable journey embodies the relentless pursuit of excellence. A 16-year military veteran who served in the UK's elite Special Boat Service, Dean's path took an unexpected turn when a 2011 injury led him into high-stakes private security. His expertise became indispensable to world leaders, including a legendary solo evacuation of the Canadian Embassy in Libya in 2014. Dean wasn't finished pushing the boundaries. In 2016, he embarked on an extraordinary challenge: cycling the entire 14,000-mile Pan-American Highway. Not only did he complete this gruelling journey, but he also shattered two world records in the process, finishing in just 99 days. Links: https://www.deanstott.com/ Instagram @deanstott Facebook @deanstott YouTube @behindtheseenpodcast TV Shows: SAS Austrialia Toughest Forces on Earth on Netflix *** Support Us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cryforzion #podcast #breakingnews #israel #specialforces #doronkeidar #thedoronkeidarpodcast #israel #deanstott #sbs #sasaustrialia #toughestforcesonearth
A Dramatic ThursdayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen Dr Christian starring Jean Hersholdt, originally broadcast December 5, 1937, 87 years ago, The Blind boy. The story of a blind boy and an attempted suicide. Followed by Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator starring William Gargan, originally broadcast December 5, 1951, 73 years ago, The Paper Bullets. Mrs. Cora Talbot wants help in finding her husband. A publisher named Hillary Grayson, ran a $50,000 contest for novelists, the prize-winning manuscript was been stolen. Which case will Barrie take? The one that pays $2000!Then This Is Your FBI, originally broadcast December 5, 1952, 72 years ago, Mama's Boy. A smuggler and fence has to clear his work with Mama before he does anything. Followed by Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast December 5, 1955, 69 years ago, The Mysterious Letter. A strange letter arrives at 79 Wistful Vista. It's addressed to Miss Mary Strongheart, care of Fibber McGee and Molly.Then Jonathan Thomas and His Christmas On The Moon, originally broadcast December 5, 1938, 86 years ago, Dragon With The Thirteen Tails. While in The Forest Of Nightmares," Jonathan and his friends are menaced by a fire-breathing dragon, who fortunately is sensitive to pepper.Finally, Superman, originally broadcast December 5, 1941, 83 years ago. The Pan-American Highway. Jimmy Olsen and Lois Lane are sentenced to death and are to be escorted to The Valley Of The Shadows.Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
Welcome to this week's episode with Chris and Sara, who are currently on the Pan-American Highway with their dog Kramer and their campervan. They took time out of their trip to talk to me about their current adventure, previous travels, why they can't get out of Mexico, being a travel creator couple, YouTube, their podcast 'What No One Tells You', and so much more. The conversation also delves into their backgrounds, how they met, and their passion for travel and adventure. In this conversation, James and his guests share their experiences of travelling internationally, particularly their first trips to El Salvador and Thailand. They discuss the cultural differences they encountered, the food they enjoyed, and their connections with locals. The conversation also delves into their journey of starting a YouTube channel while living in a van, the challenges of balancing travel with content creation, and the evolution of their channel from van life to broader travel experiences. They explore the intricacies of content creation, particularly in travel vlogging and podcasting. They discuss the importance of B-roll in storytelling, the challenges of maintaining consistency in content production, and the risk of burnout many creators face. The dialogue also touches on creative strategies for travel vlogging, the significance of connecting with audiences, and their future travel goals. The episode concludes with a fun, quickfire round of travel-related questions, revealing personal preferences and insights into their travel experiences.Thanks, guys, for coming on the show!Chris and SaraWebsiteYouTubePodcastSIGN UP to SPOTTER STUDIO HERE to help Chris and Sara.Working with Spotter Studio lets us keep creating, sharing stories, and staying on the road.This is our last big push for the year, and it will help us keep creating into 2025.Spotter Studio is an incredible tool we use to make better YouTube videos. They're running a $25K giveaway, and here's the best part:EVERY FREE ACCOUNT SIGNED UP THROUGH OUR LINK DIRECTLY SUPPORTS US.It's completely free for 60 days, and you can cancel anytime. Plus, you'll get access to tools that help with thumbnails, titles, video ideas, and keeping everything organized.Winging It Travel PodcastWebsitePlease leave a review and rating wherever you get your podcasts!Winging It Travel Podcast CreditsHost/Producer/Creator/Composer/Editor - James HammondContact me - jameshammondtravel@gmail.com Social Media - follow me on:InstagramTikTok
A Funny TuesdayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen The Chase and Sanborn Hour with host Rudy Vallee, originally broadcast December 3, 1939, 85 years ago, with guest Maureen O'Hara. Charlie McCarthy has started a Christmas shopping service. Guest Maureen O'Hara, John Archer and Charlotte Treadway appear in, "Rendezvous With Tomorrow," by Hilda Lawrence. Arthur Treacher appears as the perfect butler, who is now a "swingster." He sings, "A Tisket, A Tasket." Charlie and Maureen do a scene from, "Jamaica Inn...Long Island."Followed by The Old Gold Comedy Theatre hosted by Harold Lloyd, originally broadcast December 3, 1944, 80 years ago, Take A Letter, Darling. Girl hires boy in the advertising business. She's beautiful and he's a hunk. She's a sharp businesswoman, he's an artist who hates the world of business. Then Jonathan Thomas and His Christmas On The Moon, originally broadcast December 3, 1938, 86 years ago, The Merry Go Round River. Escaping from the witch, Jonathan Thomas is given a magic word, which is needed to cross the Merry-Go-Round River. Followed by Claudia, originally broadcast December 3, 1948, 76 years ago, Mrs. Brown Meets the Dog. Getting used to Buff and Buff getting used to David and Claudia. Finally, Superman, originally broadcast December 3, 1941, 83 years ago. The Pan-American Highway. Clark Kent and Perry White discover one of the missing American engineers, by the name of John Craig.Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
In this inspiring episode of 'Spartan Leadership,' host Josh Kosnick talks with Dean Stott, MBE, a former member of the British Special Forces and record-setting cyclist. Dean shares his incredible journey from single-handedly evacuating the Canadian embassy in Libya to overcoming life-changing injuries and setting a world record on the Pan-American Highway. The discussion covers Dean's military experiences, his transition into the private security sector, his mental health advocacy, and his recent ventures into plant medicine. Listeners will gain insights into leadership, resilience, and the importance of mental well-being.00:00 Heroic Evacuations and Personal Reflections01:14 Introduction to Spartan Leadership Podcast01:54 Meet Dean Stott: A Life of Resilience and Courage03:24 Dean's Military Upbringing and Career05:37 Special Forces Insights and Leadership Lessons12:15 Overcoming a Career-Ending Injury14:48 Transitioning to Civilian Life and Private Security20:42 The Pan American Highway Challenge31:50 Navigating Team Dynamics and Contracts34:22 The Role of Alana in Dean's Journey38:01 Fundraising Success and Alana's Contributions39:35 Insights into the Security Industry44:17 Building Trust in High-Stakes Environments47:59 Mental Health Advocacy and Plant Medicine58:59 Future Aspirations and Legacyjoshkosnick.comkairos.joshkosnick.comCONNECT WITH ME HERE:FacebookInstagramLinkedInTwitterTikTokYouTube SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST HERE:Apple PodcastsSpotifyYouTube
This is the extraordinary true story of Tier One Special Forces soldier, adventurer, and world-record breaker Dean Stott. In a gripping retelling of his story, Dean shares insight into his esteemed military career in the British Army, where he conducted deployments to hostile environments, worked within counterterrorism operations in some of the most dangerous places in the world, and survived a horrific parachute accident. Stott discloses how he continued to fuel his journey of excellence by starting a high-risk security company and becoming the first man to cycle the Pan American Highway in under one hundred days, and raising over a million dollars to support his friend Prince Harry's efforts with mental health awareness charities. Dean Stott offers an inspiring reminder that we all have the capability to use our inner voices, drive, and instincts to become relentless in our pursuits in life. A fantastic episode to share with 16+ as Dean's lessons resonate with all: You can't control the uncontrollable—but you can choose how you react to life's challenges. Failure is just experience—as long as you learn and grow, there's no such thing as losing. Actions speak louder than words—if you believe in something, let your actions be the proof. To buy Dean's book, Relentless, https://www.amazon.com/Relentless-Special-Operations-Record-Breaker/dp/1665725176
MAK shares how to transcend influence with the work they're doing at Bound for Nowhere. Beyond any typical RV content creation, they're producing meaningful movies and creating genuine organic relationships with amazing brands. MAK and her husband Owen have been traveling the globe in all sorts of overlanding rigs for more than eight years. They've been movie makers and storytellers for much longer than that. But above all, they consider themselves artists. Learn helpful tips for landing brand partnerships, crafting deals, and nurturing long term relationships. Discover the bare bones necessary for a good pitch deck, and what that is if you don't know. Hear what it takes to tell a good story, and what tools are best for everything from planning and project management to production and distribution. And if you're not that good at marketing, discover how that may not be as important as you think if you create the best possible content you can produce. GUEST BIO: MAK & Owen have been living and working from the road for nearly eight years and travel under the name Bound For Nowhere. They're traversed most of North America and are preparing to embark on the Pan American Highway. As adventure photographers and filmmakers they document travel, the outdoors and the personal development that comes from it. In their travels they seek long distance backpacking, remote surf breaks, spearfishing, good food, wildlife of all kinds but have a keen interest in birds. Connect & Follow: Bound for Nowhere YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BoundForNowhere Website: http://boundfornowhere.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bound.for.nowhere/ Camp Nowhere Podcast - Spotify: https://www.headnowhere.com/Spotify - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@campnowherepod - Website: http://www.Campnowherepodcast.com - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/camp.nowhere.podast RESOURCES MENTIONED Audiotechnica Mic - https://amzn.to/486T0cb Zoom Field Recorder - https://amzn.to/482D0b8 Rode Shotgun Mic - https://amzn.to/3NjCnRc Davinci Resolve - https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve Riverside - https://riverside.fm/ Transistor - https://transistor.fm/ Notion - https://www.notion.so/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE RV ENTREPRENEUR https://therventrepreneur.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Join the RVE community on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/therventrepreneurcommunity Connect with RVE on all your favorite socials https://therventrepreneur.com/connect Got questions or comments for our hosts? Leave us a voice message! https://therventrepreneur.com/voicemail (NOTE: Audio submitted may be published on the podcast unless specifically requested otherwise.) Got a great story or tips to share with RVE Listeners? Complete our Guest Intake Form: https://therventrepreneur.com/guestform
Dean Stott is a former British Special Forces soldier who served in the Special Boat Service (SBS). After a career-ending parachute accident, he transitioned into the private security sector, gaining renown for handling high-risk situations, including evacuating the Canadian Embassy in Libya. He later set two world records for cycling the 14,000-mile Pan-American Highway. Dean is now a motivational speaker, security consultant, adventurer, and podcaster known for tackling extreme challenges. Dean was awarded the distinguished honor of Member of the Most Excellent Order of The British Empire (MBE) for his services to sport, humanitarian and mental health awareness. He embodies resilience and adaptability in both personal and professional pursuits.Dean has led an amazing life and is a master storyteller. We get into his abrupt transition out of the British Special Forces, developing a new path and career based on his strengths, and working with his wife Alana, also an MBE and complete force as Dean's business partner, as well as within her own career as an author, entrepreneur, and philanthropist.Sponsors:This episode of The Ready State Podcast is brought to you by LMNT, a tasty electrolyte drink mix with everything you need and nothing you don't. That means lots of salt — with no sugar. We are still abuzz about LMNT Sparkling now available to everyone. All the electrolytes you need, in the MOST festive beverage you've ever tasted. If you love LMNT, this is going to blow your mind. Go to DrinkLMNT.com/TRS and check it out!This episode of The Ready State Podcast is brought to you by Momentous, a leading high-performance lifestyle company making the best supplements and sports nutrition products for individuals looking to optimize all parts of their lives. Single serve Creatine packets have changed our lives. We no longer go through security with little baggies of white powder. And any time we forget to take our Creatine, we've got a packet in our backpack which eliminates all barriers to adherence. If you want to make your day foolproof, go to livemomentous.com/TRS and use code TRS for 20% OFF your first purchase.
Subscribe to the Mike Drop Patreon Page to see Ad-Free Episodes Early + Bonus Content at https://www.patreon.com/mikedrop The Unrelenting Pursuit of Excellence. That's what Dean Stott's chasing - a 16-year career Veteran, Dean's started his military service by joining the SBS, an elite special forces unit of the United Kingdom. In 2011, an injury pushed Dean into the private security sector, providing expertise to governments, presidents, and royals, including single-handedly evacuating the Canadian Embassy in Libya in 2014. Then in 2016, Dean set his sights on a new challenge - cycling all 14,000 miles of the Pan-American Highway, a feat he completed while nabbing two world records to boot. An author, a speaker, and a personal friend of England's Prince Harry, it's safe to say Dean's got no shortage of incredible stories from his globetrotting work in protecting the people that matter most, from everyday citizens to the most privileged among us. But what's the real difference between an SBS Operator and their U.S. counterpart? How does one go about evacuating an entire embassy, alone, under threat of danger? And how exactly does someone manage to cycle the entire length of the American continent in just 99 days? Let's meet Dean. ---------- Support Dean Stott - Get Your Copy of Dean's Book, 'Relentless: From Special Operations to World Record Breaker' at https://www.deanstott.com/pages/book Check out Dean's Podcast, Behind the Seen at https://www.youtube.com/@behindtheseenpodcast Website: https://www.deanstott.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deanstott ---------- Sponsors: Beam Take advantage of Beam's biggest sale of the year and get up to 40% off for a limited time when you go to https://www.shopbeam.com/MIKEDROP and use promo code MIKEDROP at checkout! ---------- Black Buffalo If You're 21 and Older, consume Nicotine or Tobacco, and Want to Join the Black Buffalo Herd, Head over to https://www.blackbuffalo.com to learn more! Black Buffalo products are intended for adults aged 21 and older who are consumers of nicotine or tobacco. ---------- ---------- Fueled by TeamDog | https://www.mikeritlandco.com | @Teamdog.pet TEAM DOG FOOD, TREATS & SUPPLEMENTS Be Your Dog's Hero: Veteran-owned by a former Navy SEAL and Special Operations K9 Trainer, Team Dog provides a complete diet of science-backed premium dog food, treats, and supplements to optimize your dog's health, forged from rigorous standards and real-world expertise. https://www.teamdog.shop TEAM DOG ONLINE TRAINING Mike Ritland – a former Navy SEAL & Special Operations K9 trainer – shares his simple and effective dog training program to build trust and control with your dog. Based on Mike's bestselling book “Team Dog, Train the Navy SEAL Way”, join tens of thousands of families that successfully trained their way to a better dog. https://www.teamdog.pet SHOP ALL THE MIKE RITLAND BRANDS Get all your Mike Ritland branded gear - Mike Drop | Trikos | Team Dog https://shop.mikeritland.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kiara Robinson and Paul met in a unique way and discovered they had both been in the military. Kiara was active duty in the United States Marine Corps for five and a half years and had many different jobs/duties while in the USMC. She is from Long Beach, CA, but went to high school in Phoenix, AZ where she played a lot of sports and ultimately made the decision to enlist. They talked about her experiences in the military and how she had to get used to being a civilian again when she left the military in 2018. Kiara told Paul that she has always enjoyed adventure, new things and exploring. They then talked about what was next for her which sounds like a trip of a lifetime. Kiara is going to drive the Pan American Highway starting in Alaska and ending in Argentina. She and Paul discussed how she will do it, what countries she will visit, the vehicle she will be traveling in and what some of her goals are for the trip. They ended by agreeing to touch base from time to time while Kiara is on her trip to hear about her experiences.
Dean Stott is a former soldier in the Special Boat Service (SBS), published author, World Record holder, and is currently starring in the Netflix Show - Toughest Forces on Earth.His military career was ended by a parachuting accident in 2011. He quickly transitioned to the private security sector, where he carved out a reputation for being willing to take on any job, no matter how dangerous. From extortions to kidnapping, civil war, pirates, and military coups, Dean has seen it including single handedly evacuating the Candadian embassy in Libya rescuing 22 people in 2014. He has since become a record-breaking explorer and adventurer, while establishing a successful career as a motivational speaker. He emphasizes his belief that, with the right mindset and plan, the impossible simply means it hasn't been done yet. He published his book, Relentless, in 2019 – a book that recounts his experiences and life as a Special Boat Services soldier and when faced with the impossible, he proves that anything is possible. He is also a passionate mental health campaigner, and set himself with the task to raise a million pounds for charity on behalf of his bike ride across The Pan American Highway which is over 14k miles. He set 2 world records on that and completed it in only 99 days, 12 hours, and 56 minutes breaking the previous record by 17 days! He is on the newly released Netflix show Toughest Forces on Earth that Follows three former special operations soldiers - US Army Ranger, British Special Forces operator, and US Navy Seal - travel the world on a mission to go deep inside the most elite and secretive military units on the planet. Follow Dean on Instagram by clicking hereGet Dean's book Relentless by clicking hereWatch Toughest Forces on Earth on Netflix by clicking hereCheck out Dean Stott's websiteGet your own Freedom Plunge by clicking here. Use code IMPOSSIBLE to save $500!!Be sure to sign up for Mindset Mastery and check out all the latest and greatest at https://www.theimpossible.life/. Get your own ice bath delivered to your door by Freedom Plunge. They're half the price of popular makes and can be custom designed with any design you can imagine! Mention the Impossible Life Podcast and save $100. Contact Chris@freedomplunge.com to get more information.Got a show idea or something you'd like us to cover? Please get in touch!Sign up for our Mission Ready Mindset Once-A-Week Motivational EmailInstagram - @theimpossiblelifeYouTube - @TheImpossibleLifePodcastFacebook - @theimpossiblelifepodcastemail - info@theimpossible.life
Today's guests are Dean and Alana Stott. Alana Stott is an entrepreneur, author, philanthropist, security consultant, speaker, publisher, and former Mrs. Scotland. She is internationally known for her philanthropic efforts that have raised millions of dollars for causes such as mental health and the fight against human trafficking. She has been recognized for her work with several awards including the title of Member of The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) on the King's Honor List. Alana is the author of How to Ask for Money and She Who Dares. She has also written a children's book series called Mollie's Adventures. Additionally, Alana is the founder of Wolfraven Omnimedia, a platform created to tell inspiring stories and advocate for causes that help improve the world. Dean Stott is a security consultant, adventurer, motivational speaker, author, and former UK Special Boat Service (SBS) operator. After a parachuting accident in 2011 ended his military service, Dean became one of the world's leading private security consultants focused on high-risk jobs involving extortion campaigns, kidnappings, piracy, and extractions during military coups and civil unrest, to include evacuating the Canadian Embassy in Libya in 2014. In 2018, Dean broke two Guinness Book of World Records for being the fastest person to cycle the length of South America and the first person to cycle the Pan-American Highway, which runs from the tip of South America to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, in under 100 days. Dean is also an experienced public speaker sharing his insights on resilience, leadership, and overcoming adversity. He is the author of Relentless: From Special Operations to World Record Breaker. Together, Dean and Alana launched their new podcast in September. Titled Behind the Seen it is available on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube. You can also follow the show's Instagram @behindtheseenshow To learn more about Dean and Alana, follow them on Instagram @deanstott and @alanastott, and visit their websites, deanstott.com and alanastott.com SPONSORS: Bravo Company Manufacturing: Visit us on the web @ BravoCompanyMFG.com and @BravoCompanyUSA.com 1st Phorm: Go to https://www.1stphorm.com/JACKCARR to receive free shipping on any orders over $75. Danger Close Apparel: Check out the new Danger Close apparel. Featured Gear SIG: Today's featured gear segment is sponsored by SIG Sauer. You can learn more about SIG here. Rifle Dynamics Black Rifle Coffee Subscription Grizzly Forge Muskrat Staccato Pistol Relentless by Dean Stott How to Ask For Money by Alana Stott SBS Silent Warriors by Saul David Vertex Watches