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Title: S2 EP41 | Heidi Across America - Experiencing Slow Travel Through the Heart of America with Heidi Beirle
Reading Heidi Beierle's book, Heidi Across America, was fascinating. I admired her courage, fitness, tenacity, and dedication to so many things. Our conversation also taught me about new concepts that I had never thought about: slow travel, Adventure Cycling Association, the Good Roads Movement, how roads were created in America, historic roads, bicycle tourism, scenic roads, and America as a community.
Heidi's life is an adventure, and when she felt stuck, she did something about it. She hopes to inspire others who feel stuck. First step, read Heidi's book. It is available wherever books are sold. Second step, make one incremental change which will alter your life over time.
Bio:
Heidi Beierle is the author of the new book, Heidi Across America.
In 2010, Heidi Beierle had just finished her first year of graduate studies in community and regional planning and decided to pedal her bicycle solo from her home on the West Coast across rural America to the Preserving the Historic Road conference in Washington, D.C.
Along the way, Heidi was surprised by the kindness of strangers and the emotional pinch of traveling through Wyoming, where she grew up. Her journey led her through the plains and into the Ozarks, where the heat climbed to agonizing temperatures; every pedal stroke in the heat felt closer to death. By the time she completed the trip, Heidi discovered a newfound compassion for herself and a growing love for her country. Strangers opened their hearts to her, and in turn, she opened her heart to herself.
Website: heidibeierle.com
Book: https://heidibeierle.com/book
Reading Heidi Beierle's book, Heidi Across America, was fascinating. I admired her courage, fitness, tenacity, and dedication to so many things. Our conversation also taught me about new concepts that I had never thought about: slow travel, Adventure Cycling Association, the Good Roads Movement, how roads were created in America, historic roads, bicycle tourism, scenic roads, and America as a community.
Heidi's life is an adventure, and when she felt stuck, she did something about it. She hopes to inspire others who feel stuck. First step, read Heidi's book. It is available wherever books are sold. Second step, make one incremental change which will alter your life over time.
Bio:
Heidi Beierle is the author of the new book, Heidi Across America.
In 2010, Heidi Beierle had just finished her first year of graduate studies in community and regional planning and decided to pedal her bicycle solo from her home on the West Coast across rural America to the Preserving the Historic Road conference in Washington, D.C.
Along the way, Heidi was surprised by the kindness of strangers and the emotional pinch of traveling through Wyoming, where she grew up. Her journey led her through the plains and into the Ozarks, where the heat climbed to agonizing temperatures; every pedal stroke in the heat felt closer to death. By the time she completed the trip, Heidi discovered a newfound compassion for herself and a growing love for her country. Strangers opened their hearts to her, and in turn, she opened her heart to herself.
Website: heidibeierle.com
Book: https://heidibeierle.com/book
The Courage to Explore Neuroscience with Paul J. Zak - S2E26
Today we explore Neuroscience and the relation to emotion fitness, trust and performance in the workplace. Ken interviews, Dr. Paul Zak a professor at Claremont Graduate University and founder of Immersion Neuroscience a software that measures what the brain loves.
Dr. Paul J. Zak is a University Professor at Claremont Graduate University and is in the top 0.3% of most cited scientists. Paul’s two decades of research extending the boundaries of behavioral neuroscience have taken him from the Pentagon to Fortune 50 boardrooms to the rainforest of Papua New Guinea. He is a regular TED speaker and has appeared on Good Morning America, Dr. Phil, Fox & Friends, ABC Evening News, and his work has been reported in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Time, The Economist, Scientific American, Fast Company, Forbes, and many others. His most recent book is Immersion: The Science of the Extraordinary and the Source of Happiness.
Today we explore Neuroscience and the relation to emotion fitness, trust and performance in the workplace. Ken interviews, Dr. Paul Zak a professor at Claremont Graduate University and founder of Immersion Neuroscience a software that measures what the brain loves.
Dr. Paul J. Zak is a University Professor at Claremont Graduate University and is in the top 0.3% of most cited scientists. Paul’s two decades of research extending the boundaries of behavioral neuroscience have taken him from the Pentagon to Fortune 50 boardrooms to the rainforest of Papua New Guinea. He is a regular TED speaker and has appeared on Good Morning America, Dr. Phil, Fox & Friends, ABC Evening News, and his work has been reported in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Time, The Economist, Scientific American, Fast Company, Forbes, and many others. His most recent book is Immersion: The Science of the Extraordinary and the Source of Happiness.
