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Normal to Nomad

#2 | Human Interaction

Normal to Nomad

Barron Link

Places & Travel, Outdoor, Educational Technology, Society & Culture, Education, Sports & Recreation

5698 Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2019

⏱️ 52 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Normal to Nomad podcast where we share stories, thoughts, ideas, and conversations on our journey to find balance with nature in a technologically advanced world.

0:09.4

My name is Barron.

0:10.4

And I'm Elsa.

0:11.5

We live together in a 13-foot scamp trailer with our dog camp in the American wilderness.

0:22.8

Greetings.

0:27.7

Welcome to another podcast coming at you from the high desert of Utah.

0:30.0

We're about 6,000 feet, I think. Something like that.

0:31.2

With the most epic view that we've ever had.

0:34.9

This episode is on human interaction.

0:39.4

We're going to talk about all the conversation starters that we use and how we interact with people.

0:45.5

We're out here in the wilderness.

0:47.3

And why it's nice to be nice to other people.

0:50.8

It's strategically favorable to be a kind person.

0:54.7

So in this town, for example, I was locking the car and a guy noticed that we were from

1:01.1

Kansas City by our license plate, and I started talking to him.

1:04.4

And it turns out that he is one of the people in this town that's sort of like bringing new life to it and stuff

1:13.4

and he invited us over for wine and showers and to do our laundry.

1:17.0

Took him up on the wine.

1:18.5

We did showers and laundry in town.

1:20.5

The interesting thing is that he himself, he noticed our license plate because he has spent

1:25.4

a lot of time in Kansas City.

1:26.9

Yeah.

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