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Talk to People Podcast - #36 - Jeremy Newman: Creating an Adventurous Life (One Conversation at a Time)

#36 - Jeremy Newman: Creating an Adventurous Life (One Conversation at a Time)

Talk to People Podcast

08/28/23 • 69 min

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Jeremy Newman is an educator, business owner, pilot, endurance athlete, and adventurer. He grew up in North Dakota, traveled the world, and found his way to Kansas.
Growing up in a foster home, Jeremy learned how to make deep connections in a loving yet ever-changing family. This episode was really important to me because I believe that most of our social confidence starts in our family. When we're young, we get to see how our parents treat each other, we learn how to make friends with siblings, and we interact with all different types of personalities at family events.
Being a part of the foster system could be a setback for some, but it made Jeremy more attuned to the importance of connection.
In this episode you can expect to hear about:

  • Jeremy's adoption story
  • how he decided to move across the world
  • what inspired him to become a teacher
  • how to create adventure in your own backyard
  • why language limits our world
  • one way to become more confident in class
  • and what I think the podcast adventure has been like so far.

Family is a gift. I'm grateful that Jeremy shared his story and I hope it inspired you to reflect on your's.
The Talk to People Podcast is a resource for personal development and building meaningful relationships. In a world grappling with the loneliness epidemic and friendship recession, we are here to guide you on a transformative journey towards cultivating a thriving social circle and better understanding human psychology. With different guests, we explore the art of building relationships and mastering communication skills, providing you with actionable tips to become a better communicator. Through insightful conversations and fun solo episodes, we uncover the secrets to making friends and overcoming loneliness. Listen to feel better approaching conversations with confidence, even with strangers. Discover the power of asking better questions and gain valuable insights into how to navigate social interactions with ease. Through our storytelling episodes, we invite you to share your experiences and connect with our community. Together, we aim to overcome social isolation and create a supportive network of individuals seeking genuine connections. Tune in and embark on a journey of connection.

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Produced by Capture Connection Studios: captureconnectionstudios.com

08/28/23 • 69 min

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Talk to People Podcast - #36 - Jeremy Newman: Creating an Adventurous Life (One Conversation at a Time)

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I make it a point to be that person that they can connect with in whatever fashion they walk into my class.
And they could be having a bad day, or a great day, or a day in between.
And they know that they're gonna get steady Mr.
Newman.
Hey, you all, my name's Chris Miller.
Welcome to the Talk to People Podcast, a weekly show dedicated toward exploring the healing power of social connection and proving why your life is better when you talk to people.
Today, we have a super aw

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