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On Adventure

On Adventure

著者: Josh Self
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A podcast of conversations with the Everyday Explorer. Why do we pursue adventure and what do we find when we push past our limits? Buckle up and enjoy the ride as we go On Adventure.2023
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  • Episode 49: From football dreams to a champion's mindset with Luis Rivera
    2025/05/16

    Hey friends — Josh here. In this episode of On Adventure, I sit down with Luis Rivera, whose story is one of raw grit, reinvention, and the kind of adventure that doesn’t just test your body, but transforms your mind.

    From a childhood on a remote island off Puerto Rico to stepping into the unknown of upstate New York at age 12, Luis shares what it really means to navigate cultural shifts, language barriers, and personal setbacks. What begins as a sports story quickly turns into a full-on life odyssey — from a football injury that threatened his future, to an unexpected path in collegiate track and field, to ultimately becoming a national champion and training alongside Olympic athletes.

    Luis’s journey is a powerful reminder that the hardest parts of the road are often the ones that reveal who we are. If you’ve ever faced a season of uncertainty or questioned your direction, this conversation offers both perspective and fuel for your own adventure forward.

    ⏱️ Timeline Highlights

    [4:02] – From Puerto Rico to Rochester: The culture shock of middle school in America
    [7:58] – How sports became Luis’s universal language of belonging
    [13:45] – Earning the nickname “Mean Machine” and learning the power of hard work
    [20:55] – The injury that ended his football dreams — and started something unexpected
    [24:10] – A fateful meeting with a track coach and the start of a new athletic journey
    [38:00] – Becoming a national champion and rewriting what success looks like
    [47:00] – Life after elite athletics and applying the athlete’s mindset to real life
    [56:22] – Luis’s powerful reframing of failure and why the “middle ground” matters most

    🔗 Links & Resources
    • Follow Luis Rivera

      • Instagram: @luis4real

      • LinkedIn: Luis Rivera, MBA
    • Learn more about Nazareth University Track & Field: nazathletics.com

    • Want to hear more episodes like this? Subscribe to On Adventure wherever you listen to podcasts.

    🙌 Final Thoughts

    If you enjoyed this episode, take a moment to rate, follow, and review the show — it’s one of the best ways to help more people discover these stories. And if Luis’s journey inspired you, share it with a friend who needs a reminder that the adventure isn’t just about the destination — it’s about how we grow through the climb.

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    56 分
  • Episode 48: Beautiful rebellion and choosing creativity over conformity with Thad Cockrell
    2025/05/02

    In this episode of the On Adventure Podcast, I sit down with singer-songwriter and creative visionary Thad Cockrell for a conversation that took an unexpected but deeply inspiring turn. Thad opens up about his journey from wrestling mats and seminary halls to Nashville stages and international acclaim—all while forging a career based on creativity, authenticity, and saying a bold “yes” to uncertainty. We explore what it means to create from love rather than fear, and how rebellion, doubt, and wonder can be sacred tools on the creative path.

    From Thad’s bold decision to sell his album for $100 directly to fans, to the moment Jimmy Fallon discovered his song in a hardware store, this conversation will challenge the way you think about success, security, and what it means to truly create without an agenda. Whether you're an artist, entrepreneur, or just someone seeking a more intentional life, this episode is packed with insight and soul.

    ⏱️ Timeline Summary:

    [1:45] - Thad on how creativity is a daily act of defeating doubt
    [4:00] - Why you can’t conform and create at the same time
    [9:55] - The childhood moment that sparked Thad’s unexpected path toward music
    [14:20] - Discovering Neil Young and realizing, “This is what I’m supposed to do”
    [24:30] - Moving to Nashville and the wild story of unexpected community support
    [33:50] - Thad’s transformative shift from insecurity to creating from security
    [44:00] - How he released his latest album for $100 and made more than 13 years on Spotify
    [49:50] - What it means to create from the present moment with no need for external validation
    [56:00] - Thad’s big dream: building a new music economy and going platinum without streaming

    🔗 Links & Resources:
    • Thad Cockrell’s album “The Kid” — Available exclusively via his site

    • Learn more about Thad’s journey and upcoming projects at thadcockrell.com

    • Past guest: Thom Asta's episode

    🙌 Enjoyed This Episode?

    If this conversation sparked something in you, I’d love for you to leave a review, share the episode, or hit that follow button. Your support means the world and helps more people find the podcast. Thanks for being part of the adventure!

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Episode 47: Suffering together with Patrick Serfass
    2025/04/18

    Some stories grab you right from the first sentence—and this one, with Patrick Serfass, took me on a ride I didn’t want to end.

    Patrick isn’t just a triathlete, or a renewable energy leader, or a dad raising two adventurous boys. He’s a guy who once said yes to sailing a 26-foot boat with no refrigeration all the way to South America. A guy who climbed the Grand Teton without any prior climbing experience. But what really makes his story stick with you is what happened when all of that—his athletic identity, his mobility, his very sense of self—got upended in a moment.

    In this episode, we talk about what it means to suffer well, how ego can drive growth, and why the most powerful moments in life often come through challenge. We talk about trust, adventure, the loneliness of injury, and the healing that comes when you’re surrounded by people who say, “I’ve got you.” If you’ve ever been forced to let go of something you thought defined you—this one’s for you.

    ⏱️ Timestamps

    [1:12] – Patrick introduces his family and his lifelong pull toward movement and travel
    [5:55] – A spontaneous dinner conversation leads to a year-long sailing adventure
    [12:01] – Why shared suffering forges deeper connection than comfort ever could
    [17:40] – Losing the ability to run, and finding new purpose beyond the podium
    [30:17] – What happens when your body becomes the limiting factor—and you say yes anyway
    [35:12] – Climbing Grand Teton without climbing experience: fear, faith, and the magic of the mountains
    [47:40] – The unexpected rewards of pushing through what scares us
    [56:00] – What it really means to “stay in shape for the next adventure”—and why it’s not just physical

    🔗 Links & Resources
    • American Biogas Council: americanbiogascouncil.org

    • Voyage of the Mimi (PBS series): IMDb

    • Grand Teton National Park: NPS Site

    • C&O Canal + GAP Trail info: gaptrail.org

    If you’ve ever had to redefine who you are, if you’ve ever stood at the edge of something scary and whispered “yes,” I hope this episode reminds you: you’re not alone.

    And hey—if it did speak to you, don’t forget to share the love. Follow, rate, and leave a review to help On Adventure reach more listeners who need these stories just as much as we do.

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    1 時間 12 分

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