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    Fernanda Carcamo left a secure job to start a company while she was pregnant with her first child. Surprisingly, she believes this was the perfect time to start a business.

    Fernanda grew up in Honduras, went to school in the United States, Denmark and Spain, and has settled in Belgium. Recently, she left a secure job with great benefits to pursue her dream of owning her own company. She turned her dream into reality when she started the food company, Nutrabel. Currently, Nutrabel specializes in gluten free and organic biscuits and crackers but has plans to expand their product line in the future.

    In this conversation we talk about key experiences that led to her success, her most valuable lessons, and her outlook on starting a business and a family at the same time.

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    Thanks!Links

    Nutrabel Website

    Nutrabel Facebook

    La Maison de l'Entreprise (Fernanda's Business Coaches)

    Contact Fernanda: [email protected]

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    Gavin McClurg is a 2014/2015 National Geographic Adventurer of the Year, world record holder, paraglider pilot, Red Bull X-Alps 8th place finisher, entrepreneur... the list goes on.

    This was a fascinating interview full of stories about how Gavin started his first businesses and how his entrepreneurial pursuits evolved, about his adventure that earned him the nod as a National Geographic Adventurer of the Year, and how he trained his body and mind for the X-Alps adventure race.

    Gavin McClurg on Facebook

    Follow Gavin on Instagram

    Gavin's Cloudbase Mayhem Podcast (He interview's Jeff Shapiro in episode 3. Listen to it. Seriously.)

    Gavin McClurg's blog post about training for the Red Bull X-Alps

    Kelly Starrett Books

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    You Only Always is a design studio comprised of the husband and wife team of Pan Trinity Das and Kyrie Maezumi. They travel the world producing meaningful street art for NGOs and non-profits.

    They describe their work as "spiritual pop art" and it often represents topics such as love and environmental consciousness.

    In this episode Pan and Kyrie discuss how they were empowered to live differently, the impact of their art, their lover lifestyle, life in an RV, stories from traveling the world and much more.

    Links to You Only Always

    Pan's Instagram

    Kyrie's Instagram

    Facebook

    Tumblr

    YouTube

    Recommended Books

    Tao Te Ching

    Trust Me I'm Lying

    In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts

    Biocentrism

    The Star Rover

    The Exquisite Risk

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    Brad Ludden is the founder of First Descents, an organization that empowers adults with cancer through outdoor adventure experiences.

    Brad was a young professional whitewater kayaker at the top of the game when he decided to start First Descents. He knew he wanted to start the program but had no idea it would turn into a career.

    Watch this video to see just how much of an impact the programs at First Descents have on the participants. Please consider volunteering your time or making a donation to First Descents. Every little bit helps in a big way.

    In this episode Brad shares:Why he started First DescentsWhat effect First Descents has on participantsWhat is happinessHow he weighed the decision to start First Descents instead of going to collegeHow he was able to start First Descents with no prior business experienceThe biggest challenges he faced when starting First DescentsHow he finds good peopleWhat he found to be the key to fundraising successThe power of vulnerabilityHow to interact with a person with cancerHow to talk about cancerHow First Descents has grown beyond just kayakingHow you can help by volunteering or donating to First Descents

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    Chris McNamara is an ex-wingsuit BASE jumper, big wall climber, author of 10 books, founder of the American Safe Climbing Association, SuperTopo.com, OutdoorGearLab.com, and RentSouthLake.com.

    He has built his life around chasing his passions and following them until the next big adventure calls. He has enabled this lifestyle by building several businesses based on these passions.

    In this episode Chris shares:The appeal and adventure of high speed travel.How an electric skateboard changed his life. How owning a rental property added to his freedom.Why it’s important to open yourself to being grabbed by passions.How big wall climbing gave him direction in life.The story of how he accidentally graduated college in 7 years.Why college is a great thing to do until you find something better. Why it can be a good thing to keep your day job.The key to having a beginner’s mind. How he decides what business ideas to pursue.How he got into wing suit BASE jumping and why he got out.Chris' CompaniesAmerican Safe Climbing AssociationOutdoor Gear LabSuper TopoRent South LakeChris' Writing

    Why I Quit Wingsuit BASE

    ChrisMcNamara.com

    Chris Recommends

    Good To Great by Jim Collins

    Einstein: His Life and Universe

    Chris' Travels

    7 Wonders of the World in 13 Days

    The Free Euro Electric Skateboard Weekend

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    Tom McElroy is a wilderness survival expert and the founder of Wild Survival. Growing up in a wealthy town, he dreamed of escaping the common path in order to live the hobo lifestyle. He decided to learn wilderness survival skills to enhance his ability to make it on his own and he discovered his life passion in the process.

    Tom has has taught wilderness survival skills to more than 10,000 students over the past 20 years. He developed his knowledge by spending a year living off the land, becoming an instructor at the most famous tracking and survival school in the country, hunting with blowguns in the Amazon with the Huaorani tribe, running through Copper Canyon with the Tarahumara (Raramuri), and living with a tribal shaman in a palm thatched hut a hundred miles off the coast of Sumatra. His diverse experiences have given him an extensive toolkit for survival in nearly any location that he now passes on to his students.

    In this episode Tom shares:How nobody in high school believed he could live in the woods for a year instead of going to college.What he learned during his year living in full survival.How living off the land turned changed him from a bad student to a great student.How he trained his brain for success.Why we need to experience nature and how primitive skills can enhance that experience.What he learned from living with indigenous people around the world.How he feels about his experience as a cast member on Naked and Afraid.What advice he would give to someone looking to lead a more fulfilling life.More Information

    Wild Survival

    Wild Survival Facebook

    Tom's Videos

    Find all his videos here.

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    Adam Eurich is a filmmaker and producer of the upcoming documentary, Seeking Heartwood.

    In 2010, he quit his lucrative job as an engineer, took his life savings, and hit the road to explore Buddhism in America.

    With cameras in hand, he traveled across America seeking out the best teachers he could find.

    The experience forced him to reevaluate his own assumptions about truth, meaning, and happiness.

    In this episode Adam shares:How he used his life savings to fund a documentary project. The importance of not being attached to expectations.How the world helped support his project. How meditation forced him to face the dissatisfaction in his life.How he found out how to express what was true to his own experience.Why he felt he had to use up all his savings before accepting financial help from others.How to accept failure as part of the journey.The rewards of deeply looking at your own experience.The lessons from recognizing that he already had what he was looking for all along. More Information

    Seeking Heartwood Website

    Seeking Heartwood Facebook

    Adam Recommends

    Doug Kraft

    Other Interviews with Adam Secular Buddhist Podcast Episode 132

    Secular Buddhist Podcast Episode 188

  • Complete show notes can be found at redefinedlife.com/7

    Liz Greene is the co-owner of Pioneer Valley CrossFit. Under her direction, PVCF has expanded to locations in Hadley and Northampton, Massachusetts.

    When Liz found herself derailed from the path she had been pursuing her entire life, she had a major decision to make. Should she make a slight course correction and stay the path or should she follow love and passion toward uncertainty?

    People who meet Liz know her as one of the most positive people they've ever met. I speak with her about how she developed her positive outlook, the difficult decisions and subsequent experiences that shaped her world view, and the super rad choice to keep exercising throughout her pregnancy.

    In this episode Liz shares: How she developed her positive outlook.The importance of practicing gratitude.What happened when her dreams where shattered.Her story of finding love.How CrossFit helps people discover previously unknown capabilities in all areas of life.The importance of being efficient with your energy.How she customizes her coaching technique to each individual.How studying wilderness survival skills, Aikido, and CrossFit influenced her philosophy. The benefits of training throughout her pregnancy.How CrossFit and vision quests gave her the tools to make it through 7 days of labor.The nutritional change that changed everything.How she recovered after pregnancy.Her artistic process and how it has evolved since giving birth.

    "Our birthright is to be happy, joyus, free and healthy." - Liz Greene

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    Nick Zammuto is a sound artist/musician/homesteader/benevolent dictator of the band Zammuto. A cancer diagnosis during his college years forced him to reconsider his choice to pursue chemistry and initiated a transition toward a life of music. Nick now makes music for a living and leads a homesteader's life in rural Vermont with his wife and three sons.

    Nick's creativity and perpetual experimentation have led to an ever-changing sound which is impossible to categorize. It doesn't really "sound like" anything but Zammuto. Stay tuned after the interview to hear his song "Need Some Sun" from his most recent album, Anchor.

    In this episode Nick shares: How he didn't choose music, music chose him. A realization about the nature of chemistry rocked his perception of what he thought to be true. Lessons from experiencing cancer.How he broke away from the work-a-day world and hiked the Appalachian Trail.The value of disconnecting from our cultural addiction to noise and inputs. The value of touring for a musician.How struggle, or at least not doing what is easiest, can lead to greater satisfaction.His views on balance.How he gets past self-doubt.

    Nick Zammuto Quotes

    "I want to use tools without becoming a tool."

    "I don't see how anybody could be satisfied doing what's easiest."

    "The guiding principles are don't do drugs and don't let fear shut you down."

    "Nowadays we confuse writing e-mails with doing work."

    "What I want to do is cover as much ground as possible while I'm on this planet and try everything."

    "It took me a while to figure out that it wasn't going to be someone else who was going to push me in the right direction. It was going to be a personal choice and it was going to take some creative destruction to get there."

    "I'm not going to give people the same experience twice."

    More about Nick Zammuto

    Zammuto Website

    Zammuto on iTunes

    All music from this episode is provided by Zammuto.

    Intro and outro song: Don't Be a Tool

    End Song: Need Some Sun

    Both songs are from the album Anchor.

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    Katie Spring is an organic farmer from Vermont. She founded Good Heart Farmstead with her husband, Edge, in the spring of 2012 where they live in a Yurt with their toddler. For the past three years, they have been working on building the farm of their dreams.

    Katie has developed a keen ability to see lessons in her daily experiences and her skill as a writer gives her a clarity of thought that I envy. During our discussion, she shares some of the lessons she has learned in the process of developing the farm and doubling their business each year.

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    In this episode Katie shares:How she cultivated her awareness and appreciation for the lessons in daily routines.Key lessons about true freedom.Moments of wisdom that have come from times of darkness and loss.How daily rhythms and habits help her get through the clouded moments.How freedom and being in charge of how she spends her days has brought her happiness.The excitement of dreaming about how her ideas can become reality.Why it's important to simplify in order to focus on what you do well. How she rebounded after a devastating barn fire.The importance of getting outside perspectives to fully see just how much she has accomplished.How she has successfully shared her story and mission in order to distinguish her farm from a crowded market. More about Katie

    Good Heart Farmstead - Website

    Katie's Blog - Website

    Some of my favorite posts from Katie's blog:

    Live Your Romantic Life

    The Naked Winter or Becoming More Alive

    Living in the Space Between

    Music in this episode: I Dunno by Grapes

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    Ibarionex Perello is the host of his own podcast called The Candid Frame, a unique photography show in which he interviews both legendary and upcoming photographers about their creative processes. He is also a skilled photographer himself as well as the author of several books on photography.

    I've been a long time listener to the Candid Frame podcast and I'm a huge fan. This was the second interview I ever recorded and the first with someone I had never met in person. I was super nervous going into it but it was a valuable confidence booster for me to complete it. Ibarionex was a great guest and I'm grateful he was willing to take a chance on being interviewed by such a newbie!

    Check out his most recent e-book, The Candid Frame: On Street Photography, for free here: Free e-book.

    Find out more about Ibarionex including his photography, books and workshops at ibarionex.net

    You can also find his photography instructional videos on his YouTube channel.

    In this episode Ibarionex shares:How creating the podcast that he wanted to listen to led to success. How opportunities arose as a direct result of his podcast. How he fulfilled his childhood dream. How resisting comparison can empower you to act in spite of fear. How he overcame the anxiety of presenting his work to the world. How his actions led to unexpected opportunities. The benefit of embracing pressure.How chasing fulfillment rather than money can lead to success in both areas.Mindsets and habits that help when struggling with depression.Empowering truths about people who achieve great things.How to make life less of a chore and more fun.How his mentors have been invaluable in life and business.How he prevents burnout, avoids overwhelm and maintains balance.Key tips for conducting a great interview and "getting the good stuff".People/Companies

    Peachpit Publishers - Website

    My favorite Candid Frame Episodes

    Episode 270 - John Free

    Episode 251 - In Conversation #3

    Episode 178 - Lessons Learned

    Episode 142 - In Conversation #2

    Episode 109 - In Conversation #1 Music in this episode: I Dunno by Grapes
  • Find the full show notes at redefinedlife.com/2 Jeff Shapiro is an elite wingsuit BASE jumper and hang glider pilot from Missoula, Montana. His earliest memories are made up of childhood dreams where he would run across a grassy slope until he lifted off the ground in flight. His fascination with flying hasn't changed over the years and he now structures his life around experiencing flight himself. Jeff believes in seeking out adventures of true uncertainty for the experience and inevitable growth that comes with them. These adventures have instilled within him a wisdom gained only by living life to the fullest. His truths regarding risk, reward, presence and balance have been developed from the extreme joys and extreme losses that have come with the pursuit of his passion. Click here to share this episode with your friends on Twitter.In this episode Jeff shares:Why trying to make others happy should not be your primary goal in life.How to be goal oriented while being present to unexpected opportunities. How to know the difference between emotional and logical decision making.How to assess the true risk of a decision.Why you should seek out adventures of true uncertainty. What he fears more than jumping off a cliff.The benefit of choosing a path where you have no idea of the outcome.How writing his own obituary in his head helps him achieve clarity.His story of a close call he had wile hang gliding at 15,000 feet.Why he feels maintaining "beginner's mind" is so important. Lessons learned from facing his own mortality.How to appreciate life and the limited time we are given.Why learning you are capable of more than you imagine leads to happiness.

    People/Companies

    The Cloudbase Foundation - Donate to Nepal Earthquake Relief HERE

    Neil Amonson - GoPro Bombsquad

    Jeff's Sponsors

    KAVU

    FiveTen

    Bluewater Ropes

    KEEN

    WillisWing

    Flytec

    Asylum BASE

    ProductsThe Great Book of BASE

    Music in this episode: I Dunno by Grapes

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    Tino has successfully combined his passion for whitewater kayaking and video production to create an amazing life for himself while lifting up the people around him in the process.

    Coming up in the world of whitewater kayaking, Tino was often told "there is no money in kayaking." Undeterred, he continued to hone his paddling and video skills on the best whitewater rivers in the world and surround himself with mentors who could guide him on his untraditional path.

    Tino's award winning personal project "Unknown", a series of video profiles on upcoming stars in the whitewater world, is a prime example of Tino's hard work, dedication to his craft and generous desire to highlight the achievements of those around him. More recently, he has been working on a new series, Legends. The first Legend he profiles is none other than our guest on episode 2 of the Redefined Life Podcast, Jeff Shapiro.

    By setting up shop near Santiago, Chile, he was able to make a name for himself competing in a market full of opportunity and primed for expansion. Tino billed his company, Nomade Media, as an adventure media provider. Eventually, the hard work paid off as he has earned the attention of clients like National Geographic, Red Bull and Adidas Outdoors.

    Tino's generosity and skills as a paddler, cameraman and editor enable him to get the shots nobody else could.

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    In this episode Tino shares:What it's like to paddle a kayak over an 80 foot waterfall.How he deals with the fear of working with high profile companies like Adidas and Redbull at age 26.How making a career out of your passion can help you succeed.A roadmap for how to start learning video production.How storytelling impacted the success of his videos.The benefits of making genuine connections with people.How a network of mentors can help you in unexpected ways.How to constructively deal with feedback.How to become a "sponge for cool".How he overcame nerves on his first project with Redbull.The benefit of knowing exactly what your client needs.How a strong vision helps overcome self doubt.How personal projects lead to working with Redbull in Latin America even before he could speak Spanish.How add-ons can powerfully separate you from your competition.How to impress your clients.How he created his ideal work environment.The most important thing to do when starting a media production company.How starting a business in a foreign country can help you beat the competition.What he thinks of backup plans and how to make yourself resilient.The dark side of entrepreneurship.Why it's important to learn how to camp.People/Companies

    Mauricio Ramos, Photographer - 500px

    David Hughes / Patagonia Study Abroad - http://patagoniastudyabroad.com/

    Eric Parker, Photographer - Website,Facebook

    Shifted Cinema - Website

    Places

    Cascada de las Animas Resort, Santiago, Chile

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