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Award-winning podcast featuring interviews with the world’s greatest adventurers, immersive travel documentaries recorded on location, deep dives into cultures around the world, and inspiration for how to life to the fullest. Hailed as “inspiring storytelling” by the New York Times, and “Ear candy for listeners” by the Washington Post, past guests include Conrad Anker, Ed Stafford, Kristine Tompkins and many more legends of travel and adventure.
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Join Katrina Campins—single mother, Apprentice reality star, Fox News contributor, and host of Mansion Global on Fox Business—in a quest for “real.” In a world of polarity, divisiveness, and endless categorical boxes, Katrina and her guests push beyond shame, fear, and pride to facilitate authentic, heart-led conversations about the joys and struggles of our crazy human lives. From Shark Tank moguls to hip hop legends—gold medalists, Hollywood actors, business leaders and FBI agents—Campins ...
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Life’s a Mitch Podcast is podcast about storytelling. I dive into meeting new and catching up with the best and most interesting people across the planet . We speak about life stories because I am absolutely in love with great story telling . So join me on a journey to uncover the best stories from around the world from those who don’t ordinarily get a chance to be in the limelight . There are captivating truths revealed , funny moments revisited and of course everyone's favorite segment " H ...
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"I've been guiding or working around whales now for almost over just about over a decade, and I still am in awe at all of the experiences that we have. It's just a wonder of a magnitude that people don't really get to experience anywhere else in urban life" – Nik Coutinho, Prince of Whales In this Bucket List episode, produced in our immersive docu…
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In today’s episode, we’re joined by Rob Pope, the first person in the world to complete the legendary run made famous by one of Hollywood’s most beloved characters – Forrest Gump. Yes, you heard that right. Rob took on the challenge of following Forrest’s route mile by mile, crossing the country not once, but FIVE times. That’s like running from th…
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Follow best-selling travel author Brian Thacker on a unique, mad-cap adventure to three of the remotest countries on Earth. Inspired by the intrepid spirit of explorers of old, Brian decided to tear up the guidebook, switch off the phone and turn up to a country knowing absolutely nothing about it in advance. He picked three countries at random: th…
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At the start of every month, host Aaron Millar and producer Jason Paton preview what’s coming up on Armchair Explorer, play their favorite clips, and reveal the stories they’re most excited to share. A cross between a highlight reel, an interview, and two people telling travel tales down the pub, our Pathways episodes are your guide to choosing you…
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“I came face to face with grizzly bears. I had to befriend drug lords. I saw two people shot dead. I witnessed a guy trying to kill his wife with five gunshots. I crossed the tallest mountains in the world. I had to swim rivers with horses. I was lost in deserts and nothing, absolutely nothing, brought me more pain and heartache and stress than man…
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On this episode I catch up again with the awesome and talented author Bruce Lowery. Late last year we spoke about the release of his debut novel 'Catch The Wind from the Nullarbor to the far north west in '68" .On this episode we speak about the sequel to this novel titled "Out of Time roaring in Queensland in '69".The amazing story continues of Br…
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As soon as they walked into the barracks at Fort Sisseton, they were handed muskets - heavy Springfield 63s from the Civil war era - given a uniform and told to march. Presenter Brian Thacker and producer Jason Paton thought they were just covering the annual Sisseton historical festival, in South Dakota, as spectators. Turns out they were getting …
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Abdullah Zeinab’s epic Rhino Run adventure crossing South Africa and Namibia redefines what’s possible in endurance cycling. Unsupported and unforgiving, this grueling 1,700-mile ultra-cycling race put his mental strength, grit and resilience to the ultimate test through breathtaking but brutal landscapes – where a tiny detail, like a tiny screw, m…
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“Those are my heroes, those guys paved the way for me to be able to travel through this country, free, and they're almost superhuman to me.” - Erick Cedeño, Bicycle Nomad In 2013, Erick Cedeño, aka. Bicycle Nomad, came across an old photograph that changed his life. Taken in 1897, it showed 20 black soldiers riding bicycles across the American West…
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At the start of every month, host Aaron Millar and producer Jason Paton preview what’s coming up on Armchair Explorer, play their favorite clips, and reveal the stories they’re most excited to share. A cross between a highlight reel, an interview, and two people telling travel tales down the pub, our Pathways episodes are your guide to choosing you…
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In this episode, we dive into the soul of Ontario’s wild, tranquil landscapes alongside award-winning travel writer and photographer Alex Robinson. From serene canoe journeys gliding through Algonquin Provincial Park to exhilarating white-water escapades on the Madawaska River, this journey is an invitation to immerse yourself in the pristine water…
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It's happened at least 104 times before, but this time my dog was actually in the room with us. You can hear his little claws clacking on the floor and his ears flapping all over the place while you also listen to us talk about this 90s classic starring Bill Murray and And Macdowell...Again Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @thesharkpod…
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St. Patrick might be the most famous of the Irish saints...but he's far from the most interesting. In 2023, St. Brigid’s Day was decreed a National Holiday in Ireland to honor Brigid. Over the millennia, this legendary woman has evolved into a figure encompassing myth, holy legend, pagan icon, and now modern feminist symbol. But who was Brigid, rea…
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On this episode of Mirrors and Windows with Katrina Campins, we go behind the curtain for an unplugged conversation with one of football’s most dynamic and controversial figures: Adam 'Pacman' Jones. From being the 6th pick in the NFL Draft to his career with the Titans, Cowboys, Bengals, and Broncos, Pacman’s rise to success was extraordinary—but …
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In this Bucket List episode, Aaron Millar takes us to one of the most remote and breathtaking locations on Earth: Sheldon Chalet in Alaska. Perched on a rocky outcrop in the middle of the Ruth Glacier, 70-miles from civilization, with views of the east face of Denali out of your bedroom window, this is perhaps the most spectacular hotel in the worl…
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In this heartfelt episode, Shareef and Gabrielle share the incredible story of their love, a journey guided by divine intervention. Their connection began unexpectedly at an organic farm, but their bond deepened as they navigated the complexities of a blended family and cultivated profound intimacy. Together, they explore how embracing both the mas…
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Before the modern city of Alula rose to prominence, its natural springs and water systems were at the heart of its existence. For centuries, Alula's oasis has been a critical stop on the Incense Road, connecting cultures and trading routes across the Arabian Peninsula. Water, both from the sky and the earth, has sustained life here, and its managem…
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Before the bustling streets of Chattanooga and the sounds of modern life, the blues were born from the struggles and stories of generations past. Deep in the heart of this city in Tennessee, the blues pulse through the air, enriching the soil, and infusing every corner of this musical mecca. In this episode, we take you to the roots of this powerfu…
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Welcome back to 2025!I hope everyone had a good break on the first ep of 2025 I sit down and chat with a guy whose work I've enjoyed for a number of years. If you are a fan of Rugby League you may already be familiar with my next guests content. Whether it's on his podcasts "Rugby League Guru Podcast" or "Beers and Breakevens" with Tim Williams of …
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In this episode of Mirrors and Windows with Katrina Campins, we dive into the story of Brad Parscale, the digital mastermind behind one of the most unconventional political campaigns in U.S. history. We explore the strategy behind creating a campaign—and a movement—that goes viral, shifting culture, and shaping the most successful digital campaign …
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In this episode, we journey into the wild, rugged landscapes of Iceland through the eyes of renowned photographer and filmmaker, Chris Burkard. From an unplanned surfing adventure under the Northern Lights to his grueling exploration of Iceland's remote "Forgotten Coast," Chris takes us on a path of discovery and inspiration. We explore the vast be…
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At the start of every month, host Aaron Millar and producer Jason Paton preview what’s coming up on Armchair Explorer, play their favorite clips, and reveal the stories they’re most excited to share. A cross between a highlight reel, an interview, and two people telling travel tales down the pub, our Pathways episodes are your guide to choosing you…
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Lara Trump's In-Depth Conversation with Katrina Campins on Faith, Family, and Politics In this engaging dialogue, Lara Trump shares her personal journey from working at Inside Edition to becoming deeply involved in Donald Trump's presidential campaign. She reflects on the challenges and polarizing climate during the Women for Trump bus tour, discus…
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Before movie star colonies, country clubs and pool parties, the first people to lay claim to Palm Springs were the Agua Caliente band of Cahuilla Indians. The spring waters were sacred to the local tribes, and today people from around the world visit the area to take in its healing waters. But there’s wellness in more than just the water. The deser…
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In this insightful episode of 'Mirrors and Windows with Katrina Campins, guests Daymond John and his wife Heather share their life and business journeys. Daymond discusses his rise from launching FUBU in his mother's house to earning global recognition on ABC's 'Shark Tank.' Heather reveals her role as Daymond's trusted advisor, emphasizing the imp…
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In this Bucket List episode, host Aaron Millar recounts the most audacious, tipsiest, and ridiculous hike of his life: a 100-mile pub crawl across the entire length of the South Downs National Park, near his hometown of Brighton England. “Should you ever happen to find yourself walking with only one boot on in the middle of the night,” Aaron writes…
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On today’s bucket list episode, we are following award-winning travel writer James Stewart as he attempts the ‘Everest of Cage Dives’. In the Neptune Islands of Australia, home to the most great white sharks on the planet, there is a cage dive that drops you all the way to the ocean floor. And it was set up by the man who survived the shark attack …
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In this episode, David shares his extraordinary journey into the FBI, beginning with his passion for service during high school and college. After an initial rejection in 1990, a reapplication post-9/11 changed his life, landing him in Washington D.C. He discusses the unexpected challenges of working with violent gangs like MS-13, the importance of…
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They call it The Land of Stone and Light because of the way sunlight plays on its rocky terrain. It is a geological tapestry of sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles, and spires, home to one of the richest fossil beds on the planet. The Lakota people called it Mako Sica, which is where it got its name. But there is nothing bad about the Badlands. Record…
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In this in-depth conversation, Jordi Molla shares how his upbringing, influenced by his hardworking parents, molded him into a creative actor and an exceptional imitator. He discusses his career journey, from his early performances and breakthrough role in 'Blow' to his stints in famous films like 'Bad Boys.' Jordi also touches on his personal defi…
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Proud to announce my passion project: Mirrors + Windows with Katrina Campins The window into someone else’s world might just be a mirror to your own. Relationships, faith, parenting, and crazy stories about the rockstar lifestyle—nothing is off-limits in Windows and Mirrors, a taboo-breaking, heart-led, interview-style podcast that breaks listeners…
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“… tied up at the pier was this all-black pirate ship with the Jolly Roger flag at the bow. It was menacing as hell, and I walked up to the superstructure, and there on the on the outer bulkhead, was all these skulls and crossbones. They were the names of all ships these guys had sunk or rammed on the high seas.” In 2005, adventure journalist and b…
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At the start of every month, host Aaron Millar and producer Jason Paton preview what’s coming up on Armchair Explorer, play their favorite clips, and reveal the stories they’re most excited to share. A cross between a highlight reel, an interview, and two people telling travel tales down the pub, our Pathways episodes are your guide to choosing you…
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“The thing about eating a meal with people is it breaks down barriers … But then beer elevates that to the magic of the intoxication of a shared experience. That is why beer and pizza go well together - the primal solving of the human conflict problem and the primal mysticism, paired perfectly.” – Tony Schultz, Stoney Acres Farm Here’s to those who…
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On this episode I speak to one of the unsung heroes of Hollywood . Like previous episode I speak to those who work behind the camera. Like Kip , Randall Winston , Carey Bennett and more I enjoy bringing stories to life of those who don't get the recognition they deserve .I would like to speak to the kind and extremely talented Ashley Rosenberg. Whe…
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Palm Springs is a must-visit for cinephiles, history buffs, adventure seekers, architecture enthusiasts and foodies, but this desert city is better known as the home of glitz and glamour. Today, we are stepping back in time to when Palm Springs was Hollywood’s favorite hideaway, when mid-century architecture shaped the town and suavely clad folk si…
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“People can't believe how we live out here on the land, and under the stars. Maybe it's just the freedom of it. Once you get that red dirt in your blood and your socks, you can't get rid of either one of them. It just stays with you, and you’re going to find that out if you stick around very long.” Norris Church, Kanab The Western is as finely laye…
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This one is a doozy everybody! A sea of virgins trying to get the high score on Donkey Kong and other classic arcade games. Throw in some bad music, hot sauce and some light child abuse and you've got yourself a recipe for a good time! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @thesharkpod patreon.com/sharksacrosshollywood Music by The Drag…
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“I'm dangling 250-feet above a canyon, and I'm about to get dropped. This is what AlUla is all about. It's got desert treasures, it's got 200,000 years of history, but it's also got adventure. And we're going to start ours by soaring through the air. Are you ready? Let's do this …” Aaron Millar, host In this series, we’re going to take you on a jou…
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“There was one time when one of the young wolves was licking my face, and his canine went up my nose, and I was like, oh, okay, don't move. He wasn't trying to bite me; it was just excitement. But it was an awesome, eerie, and strangely wonderful experience.” - Jamie Dutcher Before the arrival of European settlers, it is estimated as many as 500,00…
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I share my path to becoming a contestant on The Apprentice and how it embodies the essence of the American Dream. From my family’s courageous journey fleeing the Castro regime to standing in a boardroom fueled by ambition, this story is a testament to the resilience, determination, and faith that make dreams possible. We are all made out of the sam…
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Proud to announce my passion project: Mirrors + Windows with Katrina Campins The window into someone else’s world might just be a mirror to your own. Relationships, faith, parenting, and crazy stories about the rockstar lifestyle—nothing is off-limits in Windows and Mirrors, a taboo-breaking, heart-led, interview-style podcast that breaks listeners…
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At the start of every month, host Aaron Millar and producer Jason Paton preview what’s coming up on Armchair Explorer, play their favorite clips, and reveal the stories they’re most excited to share. A cross between a highlight reel, an interview, and two people telling travel tales down the pub, our Pathways episodes are your guide to choosing you…
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“I was lying in a coffin in the catacombs beneath London Bridge while a clairvoyant called to the spirits around me to make themselves known. To say this was not a normal Saturday night would be to grossly understate the point.” And so begins, the second of our Halloween specials – a bucket list ghost hunt in the London Tombs. When these ancient ca…
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They called it the ‘End of the Line’. For over a century, Brushy Mountain prison held some of the most violent murderers, rapists and serial killers in the country. If you wore out your welcome at another prison or your crime was among the most unspeakable committed, this was where you ended up. And once you walked through the doors, almost no one …
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