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The Rich Roll Podcast

Chris Burkard’s Crusade Against The Mundane

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement, Society & Culture

4.812.9K Ratings

🗓️ 19 October 2020

⏱️ 148 minutes

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Summary

A treat for any and all with a bent for adventure and creative expression, today's guest is one of my very favorite visionaries of images still and moving. Meet Chris Burkard. A true artist in many forms, Chris is a photographer, filmmaker, world explorer, accomplished endurance athlete (last year he set the record for fastest man to circumnavigate Iceland by bike), dirtbag surfer extraordinaire, author, creative director, father, and man of faith. But first and foremost, Chris is a storyteller --best known for his photojournalistic, humanizing approach to the farthest expanses of the Earth and capturing stories that inspire humans to consider our relationship with nature, while promoting the preservation of wild places everywhere. Chances are you follow Chris on Instagram — stacked with breathtaking landscapes and tales of adventure, his feed is a unique portal into other worlds that magnetizes 3.6 million people daily. Well established as a leading creative and man of global influence by the ripe age of 32 (now 34), Chris’ visionary perspective has earned him opportunities to work on global, prominent campaigns with Fortune 500 clients and brands like Apple, The North Face, Patagonia, Microsoft, Burton, Capitol Records, Quiksilver, and REI to name but a few. He’s spoken on the main TED stage, designed product lines, and published a growing collection of gorgeous books including, California Surf Project, At Glacier’s End, Boy Who Spoke To The Earth (children’s book), Distance Shores, and and High Tide: A Surf Odyssey. Chris' lates offering is Unnar -- a short documentary that tells the story of Chirs’ friend Ellii, an Icelandic photographer, surfer, and kayaker whose perspective changed after surviving a near death experience. Premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival, Unnar is now freely viewable on Chris’ YouTube page. Don't miss it. Today Chris shares his story. I’ve been a huge fan and admirer of Chris for ages. This conversation was long in the making — and does not disappoint. It’s a conversation about being present in the moment. Making art out of suffering. Taking big risks. And what's behind his love affair with Iceland. It’s also a glimpse into the creative mind of a true artist, laced with potent life lessons that will leave you thinking more broadly about your own path. But most importantly, it is about crusading against the mundane — and living a wanderlust lifestyle. The visually inclined can watch our exchange on YouTube. And as always, the podcast streams wild and free on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Chris is a very special human. We need more like him. I greatly appreciate his openness and perspective. And my hope is that this exchange will strengthen your reverence for the outdoors -- and inspire your own impulse for adventure. Peace + Plants, Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcript

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0:00.0

We're in this day and age where it's so easy to just strip some beautiful quote off the

0:06.2

internet or tell people that the mountains are calling and they must go and really that

0:09.9

means nothing.

0:10.9

Like, this is the place you make your own quotes.

0:14.0

The books, the films, the social media, what have you?

0:15.9

This is the place where you tell people what it felt like to be there because to be honest,

0:20.4

you only do people a disservice by describing what they can see in the photo.

0:25.3

You have eyes.

0:26.3

This is a visual platform.

0:27.7

You have to engage with it visually.

0:29.9

I don't need to tell people that it's cold and the person surfing in cold water and

0:33.3

there's mountains and guess what?

0:34.5

We're in Norway.

0:35.5

I need to tell you the visceral experience of what it felt like to be there because that's

0:38.9

all I can offer as a photographer, as a storyteller.

0:43.0

What did it feel like for the snow to hit the back of my neck?

0:45.1

What did it feel like to fill a crunch of it under my feet?

0:47.7

What did it feel like to push the trigger of the camera?

0:50.3

What did it feel like to document this moment and why those are the questions I'm seeking?

0:55.2

Again, whether it's taking a picture, whether it's making a film or speaking or riding

0:59.3

a bike, I want to share those things because that's what I think people will connect to.

1:04.1

That's Chris Burkard and this is episode 554 of The Retroll Podcast.

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