

The Derek Loudermilk Show
Derek Loudermilk
The Derek Loudermilk Show is your home for: Metaphysics, Adventure, Entrepreneurship, Spirituality, Science, and Peak Performance! This podcast is designed to bring you to a world class understanding and take you in-depth on these topics so you can expand your consciousness, transform your life, and get to the cutting edge. Derek Loudermilk is a professional adventurer, bestselling author, business strategist, and digital nomad. If you want to learn how to be a professional adventurer, listen to the interviews with Johan Ernst Nilson, Chase Boerhringer, Mike Spencer Bown, Antesa Jensen, and Sean Conway. If you want to learn about running a location independent business, listen to interviews with David Wood, John Abbot, Danny Flood, Estela Kun, Fabian Dittrich, and Jackie Nourse. If you want to learn about optimizing human potential, listen to episodes with Chris McDougall, Jeff Shapiro, Rick Hanson, Ron Malhotra, and Melissa Stangl.
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Jan 6, 2017 • 58min
AOA 151 | Elsie Storm and Jonny Roman | Adventure Weddings
“We want to help people become global citizens.” - Jonny Roman Belize is a beautiful place to get married, and my guests today did get married there! It wasn’t just another wedding - it was an epic adventure wedding with 75 of their closest friends, complete with native drumming, chocolate making, tubing in the jungle, and snorkeling in the ocean. Now that’s something you’ll definitely treasure forever. Jonny Roman and Elsie Storm have 15 years of combined experience in organizing international group-based programs, and they sure put their expertise into good use by coming up with an ingenious way of making the most special day of your lives the most memorable too! Together, they created No More Boring Weddings - where they empower people to create a magical wedding experience! On this episode, Elsie and Jon take us back to their adventure destination wedding - complete with details of their escapades, especially the naked rope-jumping (oh, this you shouldn’t miss!) They also share with you, AOA listeners, how to organize your own adventure wedding - with tips on how to choose your location, set your budget, and everything else! Make sure to watch out for their book “No More Boring Weekends” which will be available soon! Art of Adventure listeners can preorder for half off! On this episode, you will learn: How you too can create your own adventure wedding Why it’s important to plan ahead of time when deciding on going for an adventure wedding What makes an adventure destination unique (as if that’s not obvious enough) What Elsie and Jonny did to prepare and pull off their epic wedding Quotes: "Our guests had an opportunity to bond and connect before the wedding" - Jonny Roman and Elsie Storm "Use your social network to make connections in a new country"- Jonny Roman and Elsie Storm "First get clear on what you want your wedding to look like"- Jonny Roman and Elsie Storm "I love creating magical moments - little times of surprise"- Jonny Roman and Elsie Storm "We didn't expect the deep between our guests"- Jonny Roman and Elsie Storm "We advocate being part of a global community"- Jonny Roman and Elsie Storm Continue the Adventure (Resources from this episode):No More Boring WeddingsPreorder the Book here and get 50% off for being an Art of Adventure Listener!Click here to thank Elsie and Jonny on TwitterTurning Life Gold - Life Coaching By Elsie Storm You may also like these episodes:AOA 134 | Garrison Cohen | Creative Events (AKA the Art of Eventure)AOA 128 | Gunnar Garfors | A Story From Every CountryAOA 055 | Ladan Jiracek | Travel Wisdom From 80 CountriesAOA 060 | Dave Cornthwaite | Say Yes To Adventure You will also like:The Best Art Of Adventure Podcast EpisodesAOA 050 | 50 Shades Of Adventure: The Best Ideas From The First 50 Episodes

Dec 13, 2016 • 1h 8min
AOA 150 | Garrett Philbin | Be Awesome Not Broke
Garrett Philbin is a Financial Life Coach and the man behind BeAwesomeNotBroke.com. Garret helps his clients change their relationship with money so they can “take control of their finances and put each dollar toward the goal of creating their Most Awesome Life.” Garrett’s path to where he is today wasn’t an easy one. Just a few years ago Garrett was stuck in a job he hated making just enough money to survive in New York City. Garret left that job to help start two companies but when one of them ran out of money he struggled to find what was next. Listen in as Garrett walks us through his journey and tells us what he believes living an awesome life is all about! In this episode you will learn: * Why most people struggle with money * We are taught that it’s impolite to talk about money * We equate our self-worth with our net worth * Why money is like dieting * In theory, it’s easy. In practice, it’s hard * Why people hire Garrett as their Money Coach * Garrett's career history * Why Garrett took a 7-month road trip and what he learned from it * To be politely selfish * To only do things he really wanted to do * The difference between a dream and a plan * The biggest problem facing Garrett’s clients * Credit card debt * Student loan debt. * Spending everything they make * Why even “smart” people often don’t understand money * Garrett’s definition of adventure Quotes from the Episode: "I help people discover what a meaningful life looks like" - Garrett Philbin "Most people think they need more money...The issue is that people don't really know what they want"- Garrett Philbin "Being able to feel is important for people to change their financial situation"- Garrett Philbin "My work is at the intersection of behavior, money, goals, accountability, and emotion"- Garrett Philbin "Almost everyone has anxiety about money"- Garrett Philbin "Adventure is saying yes without hesitation"- Garrett Philbin "Adventure is what you learn about another person"- Garrett Philbin Connect with Garretthttp://www.beawesomenotbroke.com/ email: garrett@beawesomenotbroke.com Continue the Adventure (Resources from this episode):Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action by Simon Sinek You may also like these episodes:AOA 041 | Nicole Lapin | Get Your Financial Life Together!AOA 040 | Erica Dhawan | Get Big Things Done With Connectional IntelligenceAOA 024 | Rachel Faller | Environmentally and Socially Responsible FashionAOA 036| Judy Robinett | How To Be A Power Connector You will also like:The Best Art Of Adventure Podcast EpisodesAOA 050 | 50 Shades Of Adventure: The Best Id...

Oct 18, 2016 • 52min
AOA 148 | Travis Sheridan | Create an Environment for Success
"When you shake someone's hand, you have changed your life"- Travis Sheridan Travis Sheridan is the new global director of Venture Cafe and it the very definition of a superconnector. In this episode, Travis tells us about the mission of Venture Café as well as his personal mission. Not surprisingly, the two have a lot in common- to create an environment for success! Travis is all about connecting innovators to make things happen and designing an environment that helps them succeed - whether that is making personal connections and introductions himself (in true superconnector fashion), or organizing weekly events to bring people together. When I arrived back in St. Louis, he was one of the first people I connected with and has be a great resources for ideas about what to get involved with and who I should meet. I made sure to wear some of my funky shoes for this interview as Travis is known for his signature brightly colors sneakers. Travis is a great storyteller and I think you will really enjoy this episode! Funky Shoes! In this episode you will learn: The mission of Venture Café Lessonâ€s in networking * The problem with thinking of networking as a transactional event * Travisâ€s approach to networking Why Travis believes that face to face interactions are so important How to connect with people, even if youâ€re an introvert The maturation of the startup culture in St. Louis Missouri The 3 types of people that make up a networking community * Legacies * Pioneers * Boomerangs What Travis would add to the world * A deeper understanding of connectivity * Your actions impact others- good and bad Quotes from the Episode: "I love to make other people successful" - Travis Sheridan "We are still a society that likes to hear stories"- Travis Sheridan "Come to an event with a purpose and an entry point"- Travis Sheridan "You are a subject expert somewhere"- Travis Sheridan "Where do we have the greatest likelihood (geographically) to make things happen?"- Travis Sheridan "When you shake someone's hand, you have changed your life"- Travis Sheridan "Adventure is boldly going"- Travis Sheridan Connect with Travis Website: travissheridan.com Twitter: twitter.com/TravisSheridan You might also like these episodes:AOA 083 | John Corcoran | Turn Your Relationships Into RevenueAOA 034 | Jordan Harbinger | The Art of the Interview and Networking Like a ProAOA 036| Judy Robinett | How To Be A Power ConnectorAOA 072 | Jason Treu | How To Build Extraordinary Relationships You will also like:The Best Art Of Adventure Podcast EpisodesAOA 050 | 50 Shades Of Adventure: The Best Ideas From The First 50 Episodes

Oct 18, 2016 • 52min
AOA 149 | Kim Seltzer | Personal Branding: Image and Style
"People love people who love themselves"- Kim Seltzer Imagine you could transform your confidence in a single moment. I  saw this happen beofre my eyes when I first met today's guest Kim Seltzer. She did an "instant makeover" for one of the guys attending the Elite Man Conference where we both were speaking and picked a new outfit for him borrowing from the audience. Kim is Dating Makeover Expert & Confidence Coach based in Los Angeles and has helped thousands of people change their life by changing their wardrobes and attitudes. Itâ€s said that 93% of communication is nonverbal! Today we get to talk about something I love but doesn't make it onto Art of Adventure that often, and that is skills around presenting your best self to the world, how to telegraph gravitas, confidence, style, and of course, how to get good feedback. Having the right style and attitude has a tremendous impact on your chances of success, in both personal and professional environments. Kim is a wealth of knowledge and her she has great advice to share with on the subjects of personal branding, confidence, style and a whole lot more! In this episode you will learn: * How you can transfer confidence in one area of life to another * The importance of being similar, (in some ways) to the people you would like to attract * Some things to consider when choosing what you wear: * Your audience * Your taste * Your body type * The 5 body types of women * The 3 body types of a men * Why you should never buy something just because itâ€s on sale * The power of nonverbal communication * The ability of small changes to lead to much bigger ones Quotes: "Everybody has their own definition of confidence, for me confidence is experience" - Kim Seltzer "Changing your clothes puts you in a different energetic state"- Kim Seltzer "Be mindful about creating an attitude of warmth, openness"- Kim Seltzer "People love people who love themselves"- Kim Seltzer "Adventure is doing something different that gets your outside your hamster wheel"- Kim Seltzer Continue the Adventure (Resources from this episode):Elite Image MakeoversMen's Fashion Manifesto Kim's live event in Vegas - November 2016: Makeover Blueprint. More Confidence, connection & Love! Connect with Kim: Facebook: facebook.com/SeltzerKimberly Twitter: twitter.com/SeltzerKimberly Instagram: instagram.com/kimmyseltzer You might also like these episodes:AOA 051 | Rick Hanson | Permanently Increase Your HappinessAOA 094 | Loretta Breuning, PhD | Habits Of A Happy BrainAOA 097 | Justin Stenstrom | Overcoming Anxiety And Building Confidence

Sep 13, 2016 • 46min
AOA 147 | Mark Manson | A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life
Today on the art of adventure we have Mark Manson! Mark writes an extremely popular blog "Personal Development that doesn't suck", with millions of monthly readers. I've been wanting to have Mark on for a while and we sat down to talk about his new book. Lots of people sent in questions for Mark, and I thing we really covered some good stuff. The first thing I noticed about Mark is that he is really well read and thoughtful. Also that his speaking "tone" or style is different than his writing. We talk about Mark's seven years out of the country and the evolution of how he felt about America over that time in terms of culture, citizenship, and development. We dig deep into adventure and growth and suffering and achievement and relationships, including his internet stalker. Also, be sure to check out my friend Dave Booda's interview with Mark on his podcast, Darken the Page - that interview really digs into the writing part of Mark's work, and you can think of that as "part 2" of this interview. * After this interview make sure to: * Make sure you send a thank you to mark on twitter * Read the book - its great! * Subcribe to the Art of Adventure * Let us know: *  Did you agree with everything he said? * What did you learn from this interview? What you will learn in this episode: * Why Mark uses strong language in his writing * The three stages of thought from living abroad 7 years * How discomfort leads to growth * The story of Mark's stalker * Citizenship, and culture around the world Quotes: "Growing is not about being more right, its about being wrong less" - Mark Manson "Every culture is a double edged sword"- Mark Manson "I've always had a deep curiosity about things"- Mark Manson "Travel really shows you what your personal values are"- Mark Manson "Adventure is a consciously directed way to create discomfort"- Mark Manson "Just because someone has suffered doesn't mean they learned to handle it well"- Mark Manson "There is a certain joy in expanding your identity"- Mark Manson "Any change requires yourself to be uncomfortable"- Mark Manson Continue the Adventure (Resources from this episode):Mark MansonDave Booda's Interview with Mark - "Part 2" of this episode Thanks Mark Manson! If you enjoyed this session of The Art of Adventure Podcast, let Nick and Gen know by clicking on the link below and sending him a quick shout out on Twitter:Click here to thank Mark on Twitter! Support the Art of Adventure! This podcast is supported by listeners like you! Become a patron of the Art of Adventure on Patreon You might also like these episodes:AOA 030 | Dave Booda | Exploring Creativity and Relationships

Sep 10, 2016 • 1h 7min
AOA 146 | Nomadic Couplepreneurs | Nick And Gen from The Great Anomaly
Today on the Art of Adventure we have Genevieve Gauvin and Nick Pineault from the Great Anomaly. They are unique in that they are a nomadic couple and run a business together - "couplepreneurs". One questions I ask is "How is it possible to run a successful business, travel the world, spend all kinds of time together and keep your romance and relationship spark alive?" And because their business is all about health - I finally get the answer to questions like what exact toxins are you getting rid of when you do a detox? And what superfoods do they always travel with. You are really going to enjoy these two because they are so enthusiastic and engaging, I almost didn't need to be there doing the interview they are so good at adding to each other's points. What you will learn in this episode: * How to structure you business if you are a couple as well * How Nick and Gen plan regular vacations even while traveling * What is Nick's morning routine (he's a health journalist so...) * What specific toxins are released during a detox * How their business works - a daily newsletter - using affiliate marketing * How they manage their team * Where they choose to live Quotes: "We both wanted to be the face of the business" - Nick and Gen "We solve our own problems while teaching others" -Nick and Gen "Plan ahead for heart moments to happen" -Nick "We made a distinction between rules and boundaries" -Nick and Gen "The more we prioritize the lifestyle, the less it becomes about the hustle" - Gen "There is no model for living and there is no model for vacation" -Gen "Express your mind even if you don't have a clear thought" - Nick "Your fears are boring, but they are there and you have to tame them" - Gen "Adventure is when you say wait a minute, this is epic!"- Nick Continue the Adventure (Resources from this episode):The Great Anomaly Thanks Nick and Gen! If you enjoyed this session of The Art of Adventure Podcast, let Nick and Gen know by clicking on the link below and sending them a quick shout out on Twitter:Click here to thank Nick and Gen! Support the Art of Adventure! This podcast is supported by listeners like you! Become a patron of the Art of Adventure on Patreon You might also like these episodes:AOA 055 | Ladan Jiracek | Travel Wisdom From 80 CountriesAOA 021 | Chris Taylor | Actionable Books and Deliberate Decision MakingAOA 096 | Monty Hooke | Increase Your Leverage With A Virtual TeamAOA 054 | Natalie Sisson | Take Your Business Anywhere With The Suitcase EntrepreneurAOA 107 | Danny Flood | Creating An Open World You will also like:The Best Art Of Adventure Podcast EpisodesAOA 050 | 50 Shades Of Adventure: The Best Ideas From The First 50 Episodes

Aug 18, 2016 • 18min
AOA 144 | What is Adventure? A Deep Dive Into the Many Aspects of Adventure
A friend recently asked my if I had an episode that looked at what exactly adventure is. I've spoken about this all over the world and on dozens of other podcasts, and now I want to share with you some things I have discovered. About two years ago I decided to become the world leading expert on adventure. Besides going on adventures myself, I have interviewed and read the works of history's greatest adventurers. This episode is a collection of thoughts about adventure and the many different aspect of what make adventure. Enjoy! Themes and ideas about adventure discussed in this episode: * Finding courage to accept challenge * Connecting with people through shared adversity * Building confidence * Being curious about the world * Creating something new for ourselves and others * Knowing how we handle adventure and adversity * Gaining new experiences and memories * Changing ourselves for the better * Achievement and getting comfortable with failure * Story and telling good ones so we can inspire others * The inner monologue we have during sruggle * Witnessing the awe every day * Learning for ourselves and from others * Getting into the zone in the crux of a moment (Flow)The 100 Top Adventure Books of all time Support the Art of Adventure! This podcast is supported by listeners like you! Become a patron of the Art of Adventure on Patreon You might also like these episodes: Blog post: What is Adventure? AOA 140 | How to Talk Your Way Into AnythingAOA 114 | Be Your Own HeroAOA 098 | Carl Hoffman | Cannibals, Dangerous Journeys, And Adventure WritingAOA 060 | Dave Cornthwaite | Say Yes To AdventureAOA 067 | Matt Prior | Adventure AcademyAOA 091 | Jiro Taylor | Flow State Collective You will also like:The Best Art Of Adventure Podcast EpisodesAOA 050 | 50 Shades Of Adventure: The Best Ideas From The First 50 Episodes

Aug 2, 2016 • 43min
AOA 143 | JG Francouer | Publish Your Book And Catapult Your Career
JG Francouer is the CEO of Black Card Books, which gives free writing and publishing workshops all over the world to help people publish their books so that they can build wealth. A "Product of the product", JG is the author of Messy Manager, and got started as an author after attending a publishing workshop by Gerry Robert - the founder of Black Card. JG talks us through the massive amount of leverage you can create for yourself in terms of increased consulting, coaching, and speaking fees from writing a book. In essence, "You become a local celebrity". A book gives you credibility in your field, and JG shares six ways that we can write a book with content we already have (like blog posts, podcasts, or webinars) In this episode you will learn the best reasons to write a book and how it can boost your career, but not in the way you might think! What you will learn in this episode: * Why you should write a book * How to increase your consulting, speaking and coaching fees after writing a book * The two biggest mistakes authors make * 6 ways to write a book with content you already have * How to know if your category is a good one * How to write your book around what people are asking themselves * How journalists are looking for authors to interview (free publicity!) Quotes: "If you interview 12 experts, you become the 13th expert" - JG Francouer "If you are a coach and you don't have a book, you are just like everyone else" - JG Francouer "Getting a book is easy - getting rid of it is the hard part" - JG Francouer "Ask: What do I want this book to do for me?" - JG Francouer "If there are a lot of books in your category, that is a clue" - JG Francouer "Adventure is when you set up your North Star and take a leap of faith, not knowing where it will lead"- JG Francouer Continue the Adventure (Resources from this episode):Black Card Books Transcription service: Rev.com Thanks JG Francouer! If you enjoyed this session of The Art of Adventure Podcast, let JG know by clicking on the link below and sending him a quick shout out on Twitter: Click here to thank JG on Twitter! Support the Art of Adventure! This podcast is supported by listeners like you! Become a patron of the Art of Adventure on Patreon You might also like these episodes:AOA 061 | Steven Essa | Creating Kickass WebinarsAOA 069 | Kimanzi Constable | How To Sell 100,000 Books And Move To HawaiiAOA 048 | David Wood | Get Paid For Who You Are: Part 1 – CoachingAOA 049 | David Wood | Make Money While You Sleep: Creating Products (Part II)

Jul 28, 2016 • 19min
AOA 142 | Seven Ways to Improve Your Body Language and Charisma
During grad school I found myself teaching a microbiology laboratory class, which usually involved a brief lecture and then a couple hours of experiments. At the end of each semester the students would grade the instructors on how well we did. My first two semesters I was given a 4.5/5 overall rating. During my third semester of teaching, with the exact same course material, 120 students gave me a 4.98/5 overall rating. What had changed? At some point I began to study the science of charisma and projecting competence. I added specific techniques to my teaching style which changed was how I was acting while teaching. Over the last few years I have made a personal inquiry into body language, social dynamics, competence, and charisma. Iâ€m a deep thinker who wants to engage with people more. I actively experiment and test new ideas during my podcast, in social situations, during talks and presentations, and when meeting new people. My goals are to train charisma skills to the point where everyone perceives them to be natural talent rather than something I had to work to get. Vanessa Van Edwards, founder of “Science of People,†told me in an interview that up to 93% of communication can be non-verbal. This means that we give off lots of signals without even being aware. The first step then is to understand which signals we give off and become aware of what we are broadcasting. What you will learn in this episode: * What are charismatic speech patterns and how you can train your voice * How your posture effects your hormone levels and how to power pose to boost confidence * The power of touch and host to connect with people listening to you * The way to make confident eye contact * How to connect with your own mission to get other people on board with you * How to transfer confidence form one domain to another * How to gain inner confidence that radiates out * How to use empathy to connect with people and project warmth Support the Art of Adventure! This podcast is supported by listeners like you! Become a patron of the Art of Adventure on Patreon You might also like these episodes:AOA 081 | Vanessa Van Edwards | The Body Language Of Great First ImpressionsAOA 087 | Stephanie Burns | Unreasonable Requests AOA 140 | How to Talk Your Way Into AnythingAOA 114 | Be Your Own HeroAOA 059 | Millionaire Mindset: Habits For A Rich Life You will also like:The Best Art Of Adventure Podcast EpisodesAOA 050 | 50 Shades Of Adventure: The Best Ideas From The First 50 Episodes

Jul 25, 2016 • 53min
AOA 141 | Tom Edwards | The HitchHiker's Guide To Ecommerce
"We would go on google maps, find a green area, and set up a pirate camp"- Tom Edwards Tom Edwards went from broke hitchhiking street musician to Ecommerce maganate in just a few short months. He is on the podcast to discuss his latest book, Two Bucks to Timbuktu. Tom is full of hilarious stories - he has a habit of putting himself into situations where he has no choice but to succeed. There was the time when he was volunteering in a hostel in South America and had only $50 to his name and spent all of it on an Ecommerce course. Tom is on the show to teach you a series of skills for your portable online businesses such as drop shipping, affiliate marketing, SEO, Pinterest, Shopify and lots more. You will also hear some great stories form Tom about making money as a street musician throughout Europe, hosting rooftop concerts, hitchhiking with drug dealers, and sleeping under bridges. If you want great tales of adventure, living well with almost no money, and specific digital nomad business insights, this is the episode for you! What you will learn in this episode: -How Tom was forced to learn ecommerce after getting stuck with no money in South America -How to diversify your income streams -How to make money from travel blogging -What is the best time of day to busk/play music for money -How Shopify and drop shipping works for travelers -How to deal with massive influxes of money (hint - don't spent it all on fancy stuff!) -Affiliate marketing business models Quotes: "You will have better luck when something has to work" - Tom Edwards "We got more tip$ when we were practicing"- Tom Edwards "When you are a tourist, you are in the mood to spend...unless you are me"- Tom Edwards "I really like passive income because I'm lazy"- Tom Edwards "We would go on google maps, find a green area, and set up a pirate camp"- Tom Edwards "Adventure is something new and exciting that you can tell your kids about someday"- Tom Edwards "People respond to how your present yourself"- Tom Edwards Continue the Adventure (Resources from this episode):Tune Up and Travel Thanks Tom Edwards! If you enjoyed this session of The Art of Adventure Podcast, let Tom know by clicking on the link below and sending him a quick shout out on Twitter:Click here to thank Tom on Twitter! Support the Art of Adventure! This podcast is supported by listeners like you! Become a patron of the Art of Adventure on Patreon You might also like these episodes: