Lindsay Bourgoine - head of advocacy & policy at Protect Our Winters
If you’re a person who’s concerned about climate change and you’ve been wanting to do more, this is an episode you’re not going to want to miss.
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Philippe Cousteau - multimedia conservationist
Huli Wigmen and why the core of some of the biggest global issues we’re facing today, from climate change to war and feeding our world’s population, are also ocean issues.
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Jean-Marie Fourrier - winemaker & owner of Domaine Fourrier
If you know nothing about wine, you should listen to this podcast. If you're a wine aficionado, you should listen to this podcast! Jean-Marie Fourrier was born into a winemaking legacy, but would have preferred to become a pilot. Now he is one of the most celebrated and sought after winemakers on the planet. And he lets us in on the philosophy behind that success in this episode. Be prepared to be transported to another land and inspired to find ways in your own life where you can add more pleasure and also live a bit more like our ancestors once did.
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Earth Month Teaser
Earth Day is April 22nd. In honor of this special day, we're taking the entire month to highlight individuals who work with Mother Nature on the daily. Also find out why living your best life, and creating your own extraordinary, is good for our planet too!
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Jeremy Bloom - 2-time Olympic Skier, NFLer & CEO
Jeremy Bloom is the only athlete in history to ever ski in the Winter Olympics and also be drafted into the National Football League. This conversation is about an hour, but it easily could have been 10, if we really got into all of the things that Jeremy’s accomplished in his life so far. Seriously if you read his Wikipedia page it sounds like the “Most Interesting Man in the World” commercial. He’s a CEO, an author, he founded his own non-profit organization, he received his black belt when he was 12….I don’t think there’s anything Jeremy can’t do. But another incredible quality that he possesses, besides never sitting around and letting life happen to him is his contentment around the fact that every role he has or ever will play, will eventually come to an end, change or evolve at some point. And he says that he actually loves reinventing himself and starting at the bottom of the mountain again and again.
The Art of Living Extraordinarily distills the journeys of trail blazers from all walks of life. But this path is not for the faint of heart, which is why Olympic Snowboarder Gretchen Bleiler has created this podcast. By sharing these conversations, she hopes to show that the path to following your heart looks different for everyone. And yet within the diversity, there are common themes woven within all of the stories. Themes that are applicable to all of us. The listener will be more equipped with tools, inspired and empowered to go out and create their own extraordinary life.