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Zero To Travel Podcast

Walking 300 Miles In Medieval Armor + Being The Change w/ Lewis Kirkbride

Zero To Travel Podcast

Jason Moore

Society & Culture, Business, Entrepreneurship, Places & Travel

4.6866 Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2021

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

How far would you go to make a difference for a cause/charity?  Lewis Kirkbride combined his passion for mental health advocacy & his love of Middle Ages battle & combat to create an epic challenge where he walked 310 miles in Medieval armor in 19 days from York to Battle, where the Battle of Hastings was fought in 1066.  Tune in to this episode to discover the "why's" behind such an arduous journey, how being a part of a supporting community can have mental health benefits that are far-reaching, and the crippling effects that toxic masculinity has on men the world over. What will you do with your power that will help others? I would love to hear your thoughts by sending me an audio message. Premium Passport: Want access to the private Zero To Travel podcast feed, a bonus episode every month (decided on by YOU), exclusive content, direct access to me to answer your questions, and more? Click Here To Try Premium Passport For Only $1 Tune In To Learn: Lewis' Bond With Charities What Was The 1066 Battle Walk The Birth Of A Crazy Idea Why Is It So Hard To Talk About Mental Health The Gap In Services For Men's Mental Health + The Terrifying Stats A Travel Adventure In Your Own Country Mix of Pre-Planning & The Kindness of Strangers The Power Of The Stories Of Those Met Along The Way How The Darkest Places Can Turn You Into The Brightest Light What Does Medieval Armor Consist Of & What Was It Like Walking In It And so much more Resources: Join Zero To Travel Premium Passport Wildly Goods & Pimsleur - Today's Sponsors WakeHereward Project Check out ManHealth Mental Health Charity Location Indie Camp Indie Want More? What It Takes To Build A School w/ Adam Braun Australia Through Indigenous Eyes Ethical Animal Travel w/ Melisa Beveridge

Transcript

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0:00.0

One of the most famous quotes ever was spoken by Mahatma Gandhi, who said,

0:05.0

Be the change that you wish to see in the world.

0:08.3

You've all heard that one before.

0:10.1

And this episode today, and today's guest, is a reminder that we as individuals truly can be the change we want to see.

0:20.6

And we can even do it by incorporating travel and adventure. truly can be the change we want to see,

0:25.3

and we can even do it by incorporating travel and adventure.

0:30.7

That's exactly what he did when he walked 300 miles across his home country,

0:34.6

wearing a full suit of medieval armor. You're going to hear his entire story in today's show. Plus, I want to share a

0:40.1

beautiful travel equation that came out of this. I love a good elegant equation like

0:46.3

E equals MC squared. I mean, it's a foundational equation for the universe. Well, I've got some

0:52.6

travel equations too. I want to share one that I thought of coming out of this episode with you.

0:57.7

Plus, is there a great awakening happening out there?

1:01.7

I read a recent article that might be a little bit of proof for that.

1:07.0

Something we've been talking about in the show for a while.

1:09.4

Plus, I'm going to give a shout to somebody in this community who is planning a six

1:12.6

year long trip.

1:14.9

Why six years long?

1:16.7

You'll have to tune in to find out

1:18.4

all of this and much more.

1:20.5

It's coming to you right now.

1:21.4

So buckle up, strap in.

1:23.4

Grab your favorite beverage.

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