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Live Different Podcast

Live Different Podcast

Matt Wilson

Listen to inspiring conversations about cutting edge mental and physical techniques to help you live beyond the status quo. This podcast will motivate you to grow your business, get in better shape, perform at your peak, and most importantly have more fun. Matt Wilson is the co-founder of the popular blog Under30CEO and the travel company Under30Experiences.
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Daniel Noll and Audrey Scott are the husband-and-wife storytelling team behind Uncornered Market Adventurers, world travelers, adventurers, storytellers, and tourism advisors from the US and based in Berlin. They have been to over 90 countries and are two of my very favorite people in tourism.

Their goal is to create a movement of respectful travelers and organizations who live at the intersection of adventure, deep travel experiences, and caring for our planet and its people. We hope not just to inspire, but to help others build a story-filled life, whether that life takes them around the block...or around the world.

Today, we speak about Sustainable tourism & adventure travel that cares for our planet & its people. This topic is one that I’m super passionate about as Daniel and Audrey are owners of a tourism development consultancy & travel blog.

They aim to humanize the places we visit, drawing our readers in through photographs and stories, so they connect with people and places they might otherwise never hear about or actively disregard. In turn, through their personal interactions, we seek to alter the view of America that people get from watching the news, taking in movies, or watching popular television shows. Call this our small contribution to public diplomacy and mutual understanding in today’s complicated world.Dan took his first trip abroad at the ripe old age of 26. He went to India by himself, discovered another planet located on Earth, and fell terribly ill (dengue fever). He eventually recovered and has struggled with various bouts of the travel bug ever since.

Audrey has successfully managed projects in over twenty countries – often remotely – but prefers to be on the ground working directly with the people affected.

Coming from a family tradition in international work that goes back three generations, her international focus in life is not a surprise to those who know her well. She looks for everyday universal experiences when she travels and aims to make personal connections with people and cultures in varied environments. She has a weakness for dark chocolate and can bake a mean apple crisp.

If you want to know how this travel couple affords to travel the world, they break it down in three ways on their website:

  • Tourism Development and Marketing Advisory
  • Speaking at Conferences and Universities
  • Affiliate sales and website advertising

In this episode of The Millennial Travel Podcast we discuss:

  • How Daniel Noll and Audrey Scott started traveling off the beaten path.
  • Where first-time solo travelers should travel.
  • Their opinion on Machu Picchu and how we can combat overtourism.
  • Alternative treks to the Inca Trail
  • How does travel really change people’s lives and how has traveled changed Daniel Noll and Audrey Scott’s life?
  • How has travel pushed Daniel Noll and Audrey Scott to become better people?
  • How can people make an impact while traveling or volunteering in a sustainable way.

In The Millennial Travel Podcast rapid fire round I ask:

  • Favorite travel resource
    • Daniel: Kayak.com
    • Audrey: Nomadic Matt’s and Jodi from Legal Nomads
  • Country that has made the most impact on them
    • Audrey: Kyrgyzstan
    • Daniel: India
  • Favorite international dish
    • Daniel: Masala dosa in India or sushi
    • Audrey: Homemade pasta in Tuscany

Resources:

  • UncorneredMarket.com
  • @uncornered_market on Instagram
  • @umarket on Twitter

Direct support for The Millennial Travel Podcast comes from The Millennial Travel Guidebook: Escape More, Spend Less, & Make Travel a Priority in Your Life and our new USA camping and hiking trips from Under30Experiences!

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Martin McGovern from Idea Lemon and I chat today. Martin helps people embrace their weirdness, find their voice, and get attention for their side project. It sucks being weird doesn't it? What? You aren't weird? Ohhh, you mean you are just pretending not to be weird so others like you... We attack issues that everyone can relate to... Trying to be happier. Finding friends who support you. Being made fun of for not drinking. And feigning interest in things just to be accepted. Look, this isn't high school. We cut through the bullshit and give you actionable things to do to live a happier more fulfilled life. See the show notes on Under30CEO.com and check out the travel company for young people Under30Experiences.
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Live Different Podcast - #3: How to Be a Freak of Nature with Daniel DiPiazza
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05/12/15 • 60 min

Daniel DiPiazza, Founder of Rich20Something.com, talks about creating amazing habits and breaking out of your comfort zone. This conversation between two entrepreneurial friends gets into: building a kick ass blog and gaining subscribers, traveling to Costa Rica, MMA fighting, bodybuilding, and yes, even masturbation.

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Daniel DiPiazza comes on the show for a fun chat about topics ranging from brain health, to becoming a best-selling author.

We talk about my latest exploration in optimal brain wave states, meditation, and neurofeedback. Matt goes on a rant about eating enough fats, veganism, and Daniel talks about the high price of living in Los Angeles, why he decided to drive a Mercedes Benz, and why he wants to move to Barcelona.

Daniel drop some sage knowledge from Alan Watts and how to be comfortable with who you are versus doing things simply because you want to be better than other people. Do things for you and nobody else.

Matt and Daniel also talk about how it’s way better to have a small group of dedicated customers instead of a big following on social media.

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Johnny FD is a very successful location independent entrepreneur who left a well compensated job in California and moved to Thailand to follow his passions. He first worked as a scuba diver and later on became a professional Muay Thai fighter. In 2013, he started his first ever online venture, a book which he published on Amazon Kindle. He was also able to successfully replace his 9 - 5 income by starting a drop shipping store. After selling his drop shipping store for $60, 000, he invested the money into growing a passive income.

Since then, Johnny has sold 3 more stores and has generated over a million dollars in income from his online businesses. The successful digital nomad has also been travelling the world (he has visited over 50 countries so far) and has been earning over six figures ($150, 000 or more) each year from his online ventures.

Even while always on the move, Johnny is still actively investing and creating new streams of passive income. He chronicles and shares his experiences as a digital nomad and online entrepreneur on his blog JohnnyFD.com as well as on his podcast “Travel Like a Boss Podcast.” In his latest book Life Changes Quick, Johnny shared how he started his online business, how he got in the best shape of his life, and how to succeed in all aspects of life, among many others.

Johnny also gives back by teaching others how to create their own income, monetise their online brand, and become their own boss through his course Income Boss. He also hosts the annual Nomad Summit conference. Thanks to his success as a digital nomad and entrepreneur, Johnny has been featured on the Business Insider, Entrepreneur, BBC, The Balance, Fast Company, and other publications.

This week’s episode talks about how Johnny was able to afford living in Southeast Asia while working from his laptop, how he forms real and deep friendships despite being independent and constantly on the move, and what he recommends in terms of personal development.

Johnny also shares his recommendations for those who are looking to make the big move, what passive income is and what it takes to set one up, and his advice for people who would like to live a lifestyle similar to his.

On being a digital nomad, Johnny FD has this to say, “To be honest, I think the best life for a digital nomad is to not get too comfortable in one place yet balancing not travelling too often.”

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Case Kenny is the Editor-in-Chief and founder of PRSUIT.com, a daily email newsletter he started way back in 2014. Aside from providing his readers with “perspective that inspires” through the daily emails he sends out, Case also motivates others by providing transparent, long-form, and substantive content aimed to help people become the badass humans they are capable of becoming. Thanks to his brilliant, thought-provoking, and inspiring content, he was able to build a massive social media following (163k followers on Instagram) and an even bigger readership (400, 000 to 700, 000 per month) over the years.

Always looking for new ways to challenge himself, he started the iTunes top ranked podcast New Mindset, Who Dis in June of 2018. Through the podcast, Case shares short, real, and relatable conversations from wellness and self-help down to mindsets. He also imparts personal and practical insights to help his listeners live purposeful, passionate, and happy lives.

The brilliant writer, successful entrepreneur, and prolific podcaster writes everyday and records his podcast twice a week. A University of Notre Dame graduate, Case also speaks Mandarin, Hindi, Urdu, and Arabic. He is also regularly featured in publications like The Chicago Tribune, Entrepreneur Magazine, Inc., Forbes, Made Magazine, and many others.

This week’s episode talks about the idea behind the podcast New Mindset Who Dis, what vesting is, and why sales is a powerful thing.

Case also shares what his workflow is like, how he manages his time and how he gets sponsors, and why he thinks there’s so much power in perspective.

On the power of mindset, Case has this to say, “Your mindset is so powerful that once you adjust your mindset, your actions follow, your happiness follows, and your fulfilment follows.”

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Dave Nelson, Founder and Coach of Milestone Mind joins us on the podcast today.

Do you want to live life authentic to who you are?

Do you think that fitting in is bullshit? Do you wish you could feed your rebel soul?

Listen in to how Dave has overcome so many challenges in his life to become confident in the person he is today. Dave is a certified Warrior Mind, Mental Strength Coach and has a lot to offer on how to recognize when change speaks to you.

Dave has a “process minded philosophy” to live and is great at creating systems to allow you to find something in life bigger than you.

We also talk about one of my favorite topics and that’s breaking out of the victim mindset and go over strategies to stop blaming yourself and people around you.

We leave you with the mantra “How is this currently serving me?”

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Craig and Linda Martin are the Kiwi couple behind Indie Travel Podcast and their online publishing business, Indie Travel Media Ltd. Professionally homeless, they have been travelling around the world non-stop since February 2006.

Craig Martin was the president of the Professional Travel Bloggers Association, and they are the couple behind one of the top Indie Travel Podcast, rated as the top travel podcast by Lonely Planet.

Discussed in this episode of The Millennial Travel Podcast:

  • What being a professional travel blogger is like.
  • The story of how Craig and Linda Martin became travel bloggers
  • How Craig & Linda Martin earn money as travel bloggers
  • How the Indie Travel Podcast found sponsors and a business model
  • How Craig grew his web development and design business as a digital nomad
  • How Craig & Linda decide where to travel as a couple
  • Tips on finding a romantic partner who loves to travel
  • Why they love hiking El Camino de Santiago
  • How to get started in full time travel

In the rapid fire round I ask this travel couple for:

  • Airplane travel tips:
    • Go carry on only
    • Always bring an empty water bottle to fill before the flight
  • Packing tips:
    • Packing cubes
  • Tips for long travel days
    • Always have snacks for traveling
    • Noise cancelling headphones
  • What to do if you are sick while traveling abroad
    • Have a great partner to look after you!
    • Don’t feel bad; just relax and listen to your body

Resources:

  • Craig & Linda Martin’s Indie Travel Media
  • Craig & Linda on Twitter
  • Craig & Linda on Facebook
  • Craig & Linda on Instagram
  • The Indie Travel Podcast on Apple Podcasts

You can find all the links and show notes on millennialtravelpodcast.com

Direct support for The Millennial Travel Podcast comes from The Millennial Travel Guidebook: Escape More, Spend Less, & Make Travel a Priority in Your Life

... and from our new USA hiking and camping trips at Under30Experiences!

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Kelly Noonan Gores had spent 20 years in front of the camera before deciding to turn her attention to filmmaking. In 2012, Gores launched Elevative Entertainment, an independent production company based in Beverly Hills, and transitioned into a career of writing and producing. However, Gores’ time in front of the camera continued as she starred in and was the executive producer for the award winning films Beneath (2013) and Take a Seat (2011). Gores also produced the feature film Tooken (2015), a spoof of the Taken Franchise.

She considers her latest project HEAL, her greatest passion and life’s work as it shares the powerful message that it is never too late for the body to heal. A combination of the books “Biology of Belief” by Bruce Lipton and “Dying to be Me” by Anita Moorjani, inspired and taught Gores that we are not victims of genes and biology but through our thoughts and beliefs we can recover and heal. As a seeker of truth, Gores and her team have a passion for creative, consciousness raising projects.

After taking a class at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in New York City, Gores learned how food affects our health and how no one way diet, toxin release method, etc. works for every person in the same way. Gores’ inspiration for the documentary HEAL stems from a collection of attending classes and conferences, reading and sharing her knowledge with others. Gores is a Los Angeles native, soccer player and has been practicing yoga and meditation for 8 years.

Kelly shares how our thoughts, beliefs, and emotions affect our physical health and biology. She talks about some of the common big changes that terminally ill patients implemented to see significant changes in their health and life.

She discusses our divinity, ways to find your truth, and how we come from love and go back to love.

Kelly leaves listeners with the advice, "Find what you love and do more of it." Get the full shownotes on the Under30Experiences Blog.

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Joe Di Stefano, CSCS, RKC – “Joe D.I.” as he is referred, is an international speaker, fitness expert, entrepreneur and coach. Joe is the Director of Sport at Spartan Race, the world’s leading obstacle racing organization. He is also the Founder of RUNGA, an off-the-grid experience designed to educate people on health and fitness, and connect them with their full potential.

Joe has coached athletes from mainstream competitive sports for 15 years and for Obstacle Course Racing exclusively for the last seven. He has instructed more than 100 seminars in over 10 different countries within topics such as OCR, kettlebells, breathing and mobility. Joe’s work has been featured in Men’s Health, Men’s Journal, Outside and SELF Magazine.

Our episode today is all about quality breathing and its effects on overall health. We can go three weeks without food, but we can only go three minutes without breath, yet breathing is something that many people don’t think twice about.

Joe also discusses why international travel and running are bad for you, and how intent and belief are the key to health.

Joe leaves listeners with advice on focusing on breathing as a beginner. “The place to start is controlling your breath and respecting the power that it has. It can really truly change your entire outlook and make a lot of the other things a lot easier.” He suggests laying on the floor with your legs on a chair and blowing up balloons, to focus on that quality exhale and inhale.

Get the full story on the Under30Experiences Blog.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Live Different Podcast have?

Live Different Podcast currently has 211 episodes available.

What topics does Live Different Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Places & Travel, Society & Culture, Entrepreneur, Fitness, Podcasts, Self-Improvement, Education, Health, Business and Travel.

What is the most popular episode on Live Different Podcast?

The episode title 'MTP13: Sustainable Adventure Travel with Daniel Noll & Audrey Scott of Uncornered Market' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Live Different Podcast?

The average episode length on Live Different Podcast is 58 minutes.

How often are episodes of Live Different Podcast released?

Episodes of Live Different Podcast are typically released every 7 days, 7 hours.

When was the first episode of Live Different Podcast?

The first episode of Live Different Podcast was released on May 11, 2015.

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Just discovered this podcast and it seems like exactly what I was never even looking for but needed. Excited to dive in!

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