Life Update: Lessons From My Three Year Nomadic Journey

Do you feel a little out of place? I understand the feeling. The last three years I have been all over the world, nomadically exploring experiences, people, and countries with one goal in mind. To get to know myself better. After a breakup with someone I spent ten years of my life, and countless moments with, I decided that what was needed in the next chapter of my life was to find out how to love myself. I needed it. And as I dove into deeper trust and surrender, I realized that it was something the world needed too. To understand how to love ourselves. This week on The Deep Dive, I want to give you an update from the last three years of my life. Though I know I’m not unique in this, I’ve personally been through a lot, and these experiences have been kindling on a fire of discovery in my life that has allowed me to grow into and find acceptance for the man that I am today. From the jungles of Peru to the Dead Sea outside of Jordan and what seems like everything in between, I have been continually brought back to the understanding of the one thing that seems to matter the most. Choosing love. The more I travel, the more people I meet and experiences I have, I am continually inspired by the way we as a collective continue to choose love and share it with the world in our own unique ways. So, I decided to share a little of my story in this week’s episode “Life Update: Lessons From My Three Year Nomadic Journey”.  Also, join me and some of the world's best facilitators for the CREATE Community Festival June 25th, 26th, 27th, three days of diving deep into relationships and sexuality, business and finance, and creativity and self-expression. For 10% off your admission, enter the code DEEPDIVE, join the Facebook group, and for all the info go to www.thecreatefestival.com 

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THE DEEP DIVE is not your normal podcast because, well, there are no rules. The aim of the show is to give an authentic look into the minds of the thought leaders and game changers of today by allowing the audience to be a “fly on the wall” for an hour-long conversation. It is my hope that this level of authenticity will allow people to see that being successful isn’t about WHAT you think, but HOW you think.