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Wild Ideas Worth Living

Liz Clark - Learning About Yourself While Living on a Boat and Sailing Over 20,000 Miles

Wild Ideas Worth Living

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🗓️ 1 November 2017

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Liz Clark is an adventurer, surfer, sailboat captain, and now an author, with her first book coming out next year with Patagonia Books. In 2005, Liz pursued her lifelong dream to live on her boat, and sail from Santa Barbara to French Polynesia. She’s sailed over 20,000 miles since, and along her journey, has learned a lot about herself, life, and the world. She discovered that exploration doesn’t just happen when you travel around the world - it happens within as you challenge and push yourself.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Wild Ideas Worth Living, a show where we talked to experts who've taken a wild idea and made it a reality so you can too.

0:08.0

From people who have sailed around the world to those who started thriving businesses and even broken records, some of the wildest

0:15.6

ideas can lead to the most rewarding adventures.

0:18.8

I'm your host Shelby Stanger and I hope you enjoy this show. This is episode 48 with

0:28.2

sailing captain adventurer, surfer and writer Liz Clark.

0:34.0

This episode was brought to you by Olakai, a company who puts a ton of time and thought into crafting amazing footwear for men and women.

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all made really well so they don't break down and they're all stylish so you can wear them with

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and they do a ton of giving back to communities.

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1:27.6

helps to preserve the Hawaiian culture and the Hawaiian spirit, which I'm a big fan fan of considering my grandma lived in the islands.

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