Episode 94: Charles Fleming – Talking Garbage and the Road to Rehab

Talking Garbage and the Road to Rehab

Episode 94

Talking Garbage and the Road to Rehab

Charles Fleming is not only a New York Times best selling author. He rides motorcycles, plays tennis, snowboards and scuba dives. Take a stroll with us while Charles shares his early days surrounded by writers and thinkers. Follow the conversation as Charles talks riots, journalism, the Japanese mafia, writing car reviews, publishing walking books, overcoming physical hurdles,  and going on motorcycle adventures. Get an inspired insider’s view as he relays his optimistic outlook on a colorful, non-boring lifestyle. 

In this episode, Charles talks of picking up trash just because and battling the long road to rehab. 

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Episode 93: Charles Fleming – From Hip Pain to Staircase Pleasure

From Hip Pain to Staircase Pleasure

Episode 93

From Hip Pain to Staircase Pleasure

Charles Fleming is not only a New York Times best selling author. He rides motorcycles, plays tennis, snowboards and scuba dives. Take a stroll with us while Charles shares his early days surrounded by writers and thinkers. Follow the conversation as Charles talks riots, journalism, the Japanese mafia, writing car reviews, publishing walking books, overcoming physical hurdles,  and going on motorcycle adventures. Get an inspired insider’s view as he relays his optimistic outlook on a colorful, non-boring lifestyle. 

In this episode, Charles talks of the evolution of a walking book by way of the staircases of Los Angeles. 

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Episode 92: Charles Fleming – From Hollywood Nights to Unnecessary Lobotomies

From Hollywood Nights to Unnecessary Lobotomies

Episode 92

From Hollywood Nights to Unnecessary Lobotomies

Charles Fleming is not only a New York Times best selling author. He rides motorcycles, plays tennis, snowboards and scuba dives. Take a stroll with us while Charles shares his early days surrounded by writers and thinkers. Follow the conversation as Charles talks riots, journalism, the Japanese mafia, writing car reviews, publishing walking books, overcoming physical hurdles,  and going on motorcycle adventures. Get an inspired insider’s view as he relays his optimistic outlook on a colorful, non-boring lifestyle. 

In this episode, Charles talks of migrating from a journalist to an author, Steve McQueen’s old cars and his own favorite book.

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Episode 91: Charles Fleming – The Trail to Journalism

The Trail to Journalism

Episode 91

The Trail to Journalism

Charles Fleming is not only a New York Times best selling author. He rides motorcycles, plays tennis, snowboards and scuba dives. Take a stroll with us while Charles shares his early days surrounded by writers and thinkers. Follow the conversation as Charles talks riots, journalism, the Japanese mafia, writing car reviews, publishing walking books, overcoming physical hurdles,  and going on motorcycle adventures. Get an inspired insider’s view as he relays his optimistic outlook on a colorful, non-boring lifestyle. 

In this episode, Charles talks growing up with father who risked his life to get a story to the public, falling into journalism in Japan with the Yakuza and how he turned to writing books.

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Episode 90: Kevin Neff – Traveling off of a Napkin in Central America and other assorted Alaska Bush Tales

Brooks Camp Camaraderie

Episode 90

From Guatemala to Katmai

We invite a long-time friend to talk about a range of subjects that includes hand-drawn maps, scammers, pyramids, caving, local buses and fly-fishing waiters in Central America. Then we’ll head back to Alaska, where Kevin has lots of back country experience doing remote construction work. He’s lived on windy mountaintops building cell towers and experienced a National Park where for months at a time, the only humans were those in his work crew.

Kevin regales about a pedestrian bridge at Brooks Camp and a foray to the Land of Ten Thousand Smokes in Katmai. 

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Episode 89: Kevin Neff – Traveling off of a Napkin in Central America and other assorted Alaska Bush Tales

The Town that will Be No More

Episode 89

From Guatemala to Katmai

We invite a long-time friend to talk about a range of subjects that includes hand-drawn maps, scammers, pyramids, caving, local buses and fly-fishing waiters in Central America. Then we’ll head back to Alaska, where Kevin has lots of back country experience doing remote construction work. He’s lived on windy mountaintops building cell towers and experienced a National Park where for months at a time, the only humans were those in his work crew.

Kevin talks of working in the the Alaska bush, and the future of downtown Kivalina. 

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Episode 88: Kevin Neff – Traveling off of a Napkin in Central America and other assorted Alaska Bush Tales

The Tale of the Tarpon

Episode 88

From Guatemala to Katmai

We invite a long-time friend to talk about a range of subjects that includes hand-drawn maps, scammers, pyramids, caving, local buses and fly-fishing waiters in Central America. Then we’ll head back to Alaska, where Kevin has lots of back country experience doing remote construction work. He’s lived on windy mountaintops building cell towers and experienced a National Park where for months at a time, the only humans were those in his work crew.

In this episode, Kevin talks of last minute fishing plan on a jungle river. 

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Episode 87: Kevin Neff – Traveling off of a Napkin in Central America and other assorted Alaska Bush Tales

The Revenge of the Chicken Bus

Episode 87

From Guatemala to Katmai

We invite a long-time friend to talk about a range of subjects that includes hand-drawn maps, scammers, pyramids, caving, local buses and fly-fishing waiters in Central America. Then we’ll head back to Alaska, where Kevin has lots of back country experience doing remote construction work. He’s lived on windy mountaintops building cell towers and experienced a National Park where for months at a time, the only humans were those in his work crew.

Kevin talks about a pickpocket, a chicken bus and a safety briefing like no other in Guatemala. 

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Episode 86: Kevin Neff – Traveling off of a Napkin in Central America and other assorted Alaska Bush Tales

A Day at Tikal

Episode 86

From Guatemala to Katmai

We invite a long-time friend to talk about a range of subjects that includes hand-drawn maps, scammers, pyramids, caving, local buses and fly-fishing waiters in Central America. Then we’ll head back to Alaska, where Kevin has lots of back country experience doing remote construction work. He’s lived on windy mountaintops building cell towers and experienced a National Park where for months at a time, the only humans were those in his work crew.

Kevin talks about a decision to meander south and a day at Tikal.   

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Episode 85: Kevin Neff – Traveling off of a Napkin in Central America and other assorted Alaska Bush Tales

A Napkin as a Compass

Episode 85

From Guatemala to Katmai

We invite a long-time friend to talk about a range of subjects that includes hand-drawn maps, scammers, pyramids, caving, local buses and fly-fishing waiters in Central America. Then we’ll head back to Alaska, where Kevin has lots of back country experience doing remote construction work. He’s lived on windy mountaintops building cell towers and experienced a National Park where for months at a time, the only humans were those in his work crew.

Kevin tells of a fishing trip to Iceland turned into an overland backpacking trip through Central America, aided only by the scribblings of a friend on a napkin.  

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