The Inertia Network Podcast: Break Your Inertia
By Inertia Network
Ever wonder why you feel stuck? That's the inertia of life. The question is what does it take to break it? Come join us as we speak with explorers, pioneers, and trailblazers as we explore there stories and philosophies that helped them break there inertia in hopes that ultimately we can break ours.
The Inertia Network Podcast: Break Your InertiaAug 17, 2020
#12 Jody MacDonald: Adversity Is Always Worth It
How do I become a Nat Geo photographer? If that’s your question, you’re probably off the wrong start. Jody MacDonald is an award-winning photographer who has never been one to shy away from adversity; in reality, befriending adversity has become her way of life. We got a chance to speak about her story, the lessons travelling has imparted with her, and why falling in love with the process should be your roadmap to accomplishing your dreams.
#11 Helmy Elsaeed: What It Takes To Break A Guinness World Record
What does it take to break a Guinness world record? For Helmy Elsaeed it’s a mix of perseverance, curiousity, and a constant desire for self-betterment. Born in Egypt, Helmy studied at Concordia where his fascination for winter sports led him to train in cross-country skiing, in hopes of becoming one of Egypt's few Winter Olympic athletes. Helmy's need to push boundaries left him with a desire to beat world records. This culminated in him and his team breaking the world record for the fastest time biking across Europe, one of the few records Helmy is looking to beat. Now Helmy is back home in Egypt aways on the lookout for his next big project.
#10 Gabbok: Colourism, Racism, and The Experience of Being a Black Traveller
#9 Karim Iliya: Why The Photographers Path Is The Marriage Of Art And Business
#8 Kristin Addis (Be My Travel Muse) - Hitchhiking, Humpbacks, and Escaping Golden Handcuffs
#7 Julian DeSchutter: Why Finding Alignment Will Be The Greatest Thing You Do For Yourself
#6 Jenny Wong: Time to Find Common Ground and Give A Shit About the Planet
#5 Nicole Smoot: The Deception of Social Media and the Realities of Travel in High-Risk Countries
dental hygienist Nicole Smoot on a range of topics-- from how she got
started travelling to "dangerous" countries, some of her wildest stories
from the road, and how she sees social media going after starting her blog
6 years ago called the Adventures of Lil Nicki.
#4: Giles Clarke: Conflict is More Than a Headline
move from headline to headline because the conflict doesn't hit close to
home. For photojournalist Giles Clarke, conflict is not a stranger. His
work takes him to conflict zones where he documents the devastating effects
of these conflicts. On this episode, we speak to Giles about his story, how
he got started, and why it's important to remember that conflict doesn't
end with the news cycle.
#3: Giulio Aprin (Wild Man Life): Pushing Personal Limits, Creativity, and Parkour
parkour coach. He defines himself as a creative mind and a wild spirit. He
is the founder of Wild Man Life blog dedicated to the concept of WILD: "it
expresses my indomitable soul, and the extreme curiosity to discover the
world and its mother nature." On this episode, Giulio discusses pushing
personal limits and his own journey towards living a free life.
#2: Jaime Aleman: This Former Panamanian Ambassador's Race to Travel to Every Country in the World
the United States, but behind the scenes, he's been committed to a personal
dream-- to travel to every country in the world. He managed this feat by
the skin of his teeth before the world shut down due to the Covid-19
pandemic, rounding off his journey with trips to Yemen, Libya, and
ultimately ending this journey in Nauru. We got the chance to speak to
Jaime about how this wild adventure started and how he raced to the finish
line.