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In this episode, Joel and Antonia talk With their friend Dan about his adventures and taking risks for what you love.
In this podcast you’ll find:
- Guest host Dan Dodge joins.
- Dan’s recent achievement – The Triple Crown of hiking
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Discover more about Dan’s story through previous episodes:
- Episode 0254 – Challenging your Inner Narratives
- Episode 0196 – Getting Needs Met at Every Maslow Level
- Episode 0038 – Personality Types in Personal Development
- Dan tells us about the Continental Divide Trail.
- What was Dan’s main lesson or takeaway from this trail?
- What makes the Continental Divide Trail both challenging and dangerous?
- Dan’s story about his near-death experiences during this hike.
- The unexpected highlight that followed Dan’s lowest point.
- Are there any themes and patterns that have occurred throughout the three trails?
- How Dan realized his personal maxim of “reward follows risk”.
- Why does trail hiking give you a different sense of perspective?
- How trail hiking facilitates ego work.
- The concept of “risk deprivation syndrome”.
- What are the rewards of pushing yourself through the tough challenges in order to do what you love?
- What’s next for Dan?
- How Dan has shaped his life around his passion.
- Find Dan and support his work at Danieldodge.com.
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There is a high pitched ringing in the background of this one- not sure if it’s something you can fix?