#22 Simon Johansson-Base-Jumping and World Travel
Release Date: 02/22/2017
The Next Chapter with Charlie
Show Notes Jack Calhoun is the Founder and President of Encore Career Lab, where he helps professionals reinvent their lives after their primary career is over. Jack founded Encore Career Lab to show you how to create your perfect encore career that keeps you feeling engaged, purposeful and joyful while still providing you all the freedom and flexibility you’ve been craving when you leave your first career behind. Hmm… Jack and I seem to swim to similar ponds. Let’s find out… With that, let’s bring on him on the show. Links Please visit Jack’s website for...
info_outlineThe Next Chapter with Charlie
Show Notes My guest today is Trey Tiji, a serial entrepreneur and explorer of ideas about the depths of who we are and how we interact with life psychologically, mindfully, and soulfully. Like me, Trey is a “ponderer” and for that reason I very much look forward to an enchanting and thoughtful chat.
info_outlineThe Next Chapter with Charlie
From his new book, Soulgery, (short for Soul Surgery) our guest Ahmet Bozer writes… As external pressures mount, we instinctively look outward for relief, turning to quick fixes or external validation. Yet, in doing so, we overlook the one source of resilience always within reach: our inner self, where the ability to grow, adapt, and find fulfillment resides. He continues… The real challenge is sustaining this connection in a natural way and harnessing the power of our inner self to thrive. And so today Ahmet Bozer and I discuss “harnessing the power of the...
info_outlineThe Next Chapter with Charlie
In his daily post, Sabbath Moment, our guest today, Terry Hershey, addresses the vital need for art and music in our lives as salves in dealing with trying political times. He quotes the band Jethro when they write… “When people in power try to remove our humanity and dignity, art and music provide a Raison D’etre.” Art and music are certainly far more than an escape… And so with this, I chat with author, teacher, and landscape architect, Terry Hershey. LINKS You can find out much more about Terry at his website Sabbath Moment .
info_outlineThe Next Chapter with Charlie
Show Notes Welcome friends to the Next Chapter with Charlie where we explore thots of understanding your deepest self in light of your everyday life. My guest today is Dale Kershner, for whom happiness is a virtue. Dale, personally, is all about discovery and insight. He writes this to first time viewers of his website: “If you find yourself itching for something more, something greater, something not yet determined, you owe it to yourself to reach out to me for a free 30-minute conversation to explore what might be possible.” Using that question Dale and I...
info_outlineThe Next Chapter with Charlie
Show Notes Welcome friends to the Next Chapter with Charlie where we explore thots of understanding your deepest self in light of your everyday life. My guest today is Vasily Yurenkov, founder of Greener Relocation. For years, Vasily lived between two countries, Italy and Russia, ever failing to finally settle in any one of them. It was at the height of the COVID lockdowns that Vasily realized a critical insight that would shape his business: most people don't intentionally choose where they move. Vasily's knowledge of moving abroad and expertise in international affairs...
info_outlineThe Next Chapter with Charlie
Show Notes Welcome friends to the Next Chapter with Charlie where we explore thots of understanding your deepest self in light of everyday life. My very fascinating guest today is Flavio Souza-Campos. Flavio writes this in his bio: I’ve spent nearly 30 years guiding people through their deepest emotional wounds — heartbreak, betrayal, loneliness, and the ache of love that won’t quite land. With over 44,000 hypnotherapy sessions behind me, I’ve come to believe that most life problems are relationship problems — and most relationship problems are spiritual...
info_outlineThe Next Chapter with Charlie
Show Notes My guest today is David Twyman. An Episcopal Franciscan priest. Haha, I wasn’t even familiar with the vocation, and I can’t wait to find out more. Even more important is James’ lifelong dedication to world peace—something beyond my imagination. Let’s find out more. LINKS James Twyman’s new book, I Don’t Know, Maybe, I Love You is . You can find out much more about James Twyman . Also be sure to check out his site on How to De-Polarization Your World. Just click . It’s really good.
info_outlineThe Next Chapter with Charlie
Show Notes Today I visit with my friend and regular guest Wendy Hooper Ross. Wendy is an expert in residential real estate. She devotes much of her time to understanding the current and future states of the real estate market in the United States. Her insights are brilliant. However, today’s conversation is not about real estate. It’s a talk from Wendy’s heart about finding unexpected contentment. Let’ see what see what Wendy has to say. LINKS You can contact Wendy (or communicate with her) at Or Check out this YouTube video with...
info_outlineThe Next Chapter with Charlie
Show Notes In his daily post, Sabbath Moment, our guest today, Terry Hershey, writes… “We live in a world where fear, and uncertainty, are too dominant. And sadly, for too many of us, the fire inside has been doused.” “Some for reasons of self-sabotage, some because life is just too big or too punishing. Sometimes we prefer being numb. And I confess that it can be easy to turn a blind eye. Whatever the reason, we lose connection with the gifts we’ve been given.” And so with this, I chat with author, teacher, and landscape architect, Terry Hershy. LINKS ...
info_outlineOur guest today is Simon Johansen, adventurer, traveler, and sometimes worker in the oil and gas industry.
When I travel alone I stay in airbnb’s. It’s an inexpensive and informative way to travel. Often the hosts will guide you to the best places to visit based on your individual needs.
I’m a lousy tourist. I don’t care about famous sites and cathedrals and castles. I’m interested in the modern art museums, people and their culture. So sometimes I end up in some pretty strange places and sometimes remarkable places.
In Oslo I was really fortunate. My host was out of town for two days so I had his entire two bedroom apartment to myself for a mere $65 per day. Plus, it was within 5 -10 minutes of everything in Oslo City Center.
Then on my third day Simon arrived and took me on a special guided tour that satisfied all my desires. I love Oslo. In fact, it has become one of my favorite cities in Europe. And I’m here in the coldest season. Believe me, Scandinavia can get cold.
Simon is only 29 years old but he is far more mature than his age. You will discover the truth of that in the interview. We plan to talk about adventure, what to look for in a foreign country when your not a tourist, and the benefits of becoming more of a world citizen by learning that your way of life is not the only way of life.
For more with Charlie Hedges please visit thenextchapter.life