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Episode 219 – Winning The Amazing Race Was Just the Beginning with Alex Boylan

Adventure isn’t just extreme travel or a reality TV finish line. It’s the habit of choosing growth over comfort, even when you feel unprepared. In this conversation, Amazing Race winner and travel producer Alex Boylan traces his “human adventure” back to a childhood shaped by global service, early backpacking, and Read more

By jbushman15, 6 daysApril 6, 2026 ago
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Episode 218 – A Naval Academy Life That Keeps Evolving with Jim Paulk

Jim Paulk is 92 and still building things, mostly out of relationships and stories. On The Human Adventure, he traces a life that starts in Brunswick, Georgia, runs through the United States Naval Academy, and keeps evolving through submarines, corporate leadership, and conservation work. His perspective is simple and hard-won: Read more

By jbushman15, 1 weekApril 2, 2026 ago
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Episode 214 – Redemption Miles: Addiction, DNFs, And Purpose with John Calabrese

Rock bottom is a sentence for some and a starting line for others. John chose the latter, trading alcohol and anxiety for long, brutal miles that forced him to meet himself head-on. His path ran through the Navy, the shock of 9/11, and years of numbing weekends before the pain Read more

By jbushman15, 1 monthMarch 5, 2026 ago
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Episode 213 – Storms, Grit, And The Road Back To Self with Belinda Coker

The story opens with fierce wind and a soaked tent on a volcanic ridge, but the real weather change happens inside. Belinda Coker set out to walk the GR131 across the Canary Islands, a route that stitches seven islands with ancient footpaths. A New Year’s hurricane shattered her shelter. Days Read more

By jbushman15, 2 monthsFebruary 26, 2026 ago
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Episode 210 – Rats, Kayaks, And A Naked Greek With Cheese with Joy Owens

Travel shapes who we are when we let it interrupt comfort, expose our blind spots, and draw us closer to other people’s lives. Joy Owens’ story runs on that current: a grandmother with more stamps than most diplomats, a baby’s first transatlantic trip at three months, and later a career Read more

By jbushman15, 2 monthsFebruary 16, 2026 ago
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Episode 209 – Art, Travel, And Dialogue In A Divided World with David Deighton

We open with a simple tension: conversations feel brittle and disagreement feels like danger. Our guest, artist and traveler David Deighton, invites us to enter a different posture—one shaped by curiosity, patience, and face-to-face presence. He frames politics not as a battlefield but as a human space where listening is Read more

By jbushman15, 2 monthsFebruary 12, 2026 ago

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