Passport Podcast
In this episode of the Passport Podcast, host Keith Breitbach delves into the powerful teachings of key figures in the New Thought movement. Discover how these insights on positive thinking and the mind’s potential, combined with wisdom from history’s greatest thinkers, can provide you with essential tools for personal growth and success. Fasten your seatbelt and get ready to elevate your life.
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In this dynamic episode, we reconnect with Max Lockwood on the bustling streets of New York City. Max brings us the latest updates on tourism, economic activity, and the political climate, all while sharing insights from his popular American Freedom and Democracy walking tour centered in Manhattan. Join us for an engaging conversation as Max provides an in-depth look at the current state of the city and the nation, including a discussion of the Biden, Trump, and RFK Jr. and the 2024 election campaigns. Max blends his unique perspective with the vibrancy of New York City. Don't miss this...
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In this episode, we sit down with Max Lockwood, a New York City-based writer and social commentator whose thought-provoking insights are featured on his popular Substack newsletter, "America is." Max takes us on a journey through his freewheeling life, from his roots in Cambridge, MA, to his diverse roles as a park ranger with the United States Park Service, a position with the Interior Department in Washington, DC, and his ventures as an entrepreneur. Max’s unique life experiences shape his profound and often critical perspectives on the social, political, and economic conditions of...
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Host Keith Breitbach travels back to his hometown and meets up with urban farming pioneer Mike Muench. Learn how Mike shifted careers from Insurance Executive to Urban Farmer and how he took a leap of faith on the idea of repurposing an old greenhouse with his wife, Leslie. Together they share a vision building a better community and life-affirming connections around food in the vibrant Mississippi River town of Dubuque, Iowa. You're sure to be inspired by their story. Learn more at Convivium-DBQ.com
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Keith Breitbach talks with Burning Man co-founder John W. Law about his book chronicling San Francisco's Cacophony Society and Suicide Club. A discussion of San Francisco urban exploration and the evolution of SantaCon among other fun topics.
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San Francisco native SK Morton talks about his Lousy Walking Tour and provides a fun perspective on discovering the city on foot. San Francisco is one of the most walkable cities in the world and with its rich history, colorful neighborhoods, and quirky cast of characters there's no better way to experience it than with a local who will keep you entertained and informed every step of the way.
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The Route 66 road trip continues with a stopover in Winslow, Arizona where I visit the roadside attraction inspired by the Eagles tune Take it Easy.
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In Episode 13, we proceed along Route 66 from Oklahoma to New Mexico where I meet up with two wonderful friends, Deb Haaland and Juan Sanchez.
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Keith Breitbach shares - Have you ever started out down a path towards a goal or an idea, without a real clear understanding as to why? The Passport Podcast has been one of those projects for me. I'll reveal more of the background story as time progresses, but for the moment I'll say it has been a project that continues to take on a life of its own with fantastic guests sharing their incredible stories.
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The Sandhills Curiosity Shop is a roadside attraction like none other I have ever seen.
info_outlineTo Hell and Back, Part-1 features the compelling life story of actor/author Manny Fernandez.
Beginning in the late 1980's To Hell and Back is a wild tale of dysfunction and despair for a young boy as he navigates the poor relationship choices of his mother who divorces from Manny's father and takes up with a string of drug dealers and abusive addicts. These poor decisions expose young Manny to a life of violent crime beyond what most people can even imagine, much less survive to tell about it.
Manny is taught to fight his way violently through life. Incredibly, he is forced to smoke crack cocaine at just 11 years old, and it's all downhill from there with the young Manny dropping out of school at 14. Manny then begins working at fast food jobs to help support the family before he eventually becomes homeless, hitting the streets and becoming an East Bay gang member.
Hear this incredible tale of survival and what it means to exposure to sociopaths, drug addicts and violent criminals starting at just eight years old. Manny takes us on a wild journey of near-death experiences, gunfights, solitary confinement and bruising battles just to stay alive on the mean streets of the East Bay and in California's juvenile detention centers
(Coming Soon) Check out Part-2 where Manny hits rock bottom and turns his life around through an inspiring transformation.