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In the 2nd Buried Logic Podcast produced by Mauro Media, I had the great opportunity to interview a truly inspiring adventurer.
Modern-day explorer, Eric Larsen’s life epitomizes adventure. A polar explorer, dog musher, adventure racer and educator, he has spent the past [...]
Posted in Adventure and Exploration, Buried Logic, Podcast | Also tagged adventure racer, advocate, Alaska, back country ranger, back country ranger in Alaska, Brian Brawdy, BSES Expeditions, Buried Logic, BuriedLogic, clean energy solutions, Colorado, Dog sled, energy inventions, environment, Eric Larsen, Everest, Explorer, Explorer’s Club, Grand Marais, Hawaii, Hospitality/Recreation, Hudson Bay, Kyoto, Lonnie Dupre, Mauro Media, Minnesota, Mt. Everest, Mt. McKinley, New York City, North Pole, Ontario, Paul Landry, Polar exploration, post expedition multi-media lecture series, United States, wilderness trip leader
The debate between Science and Religion, the sacred and the secular battles between the pulpit and the petri dish are, for me, a waste of time. Whether you believe we walked out of the Garden of Eden or off the Savannas of Africa, there is common ground….we walked.
Technically, forbidden trees or dwindling trees, either way [...]
Posted in Adventure and Exploration, Nature and Wildlife, Politics and Foreign Affairs | Also tagged Africa, Bats, Bears, Brain, CNN, Declaration of Independence, environment, Evolution, FaceBook, food, Frederick Douglas, frogs, Garden of Eden, Google Inc., Grizzly Bear, Grizzly Bears, grouse, GROW, high blood pressure, John Page, Lion, Lions, mice, Michael Roberts, mountain lions, owls, Petri dish, pharmacist, polar bears, Politics and Foreign Affairs, Pulpit, Religion/Belief, rhinos, Scavengers, scrub jays, Secularism, Secularity, Thomas Jefferson, tigers
I’ve done it.
You’ve done it.
We are all guilty of it.
But why do we walk in circles when we are lost?
A great study, “Walking Straight into Circles” was reported on today in Current Biology and expanded upon in ScienceNOW with the article “Why we Walk in Circles.”
Seems when we are lost, and have no visual clue [...]
Posted in Adventure and Exploration, Breaking News & Commentary, Buried Logic, Nature and Wildlife, Science | Also tagged Africa, Bipedalism, Brian Brawdy, Buried Logic, BuriedLogic, circle, circles, current biology, Eden, Hawaii, light, ScienceNOw, sunlight, Tony Robbins, walking, walking in a circle, walking in circles
Adventure is the sign of a healthy mind. For years now, I have believed that adventure and exploration makes you happier, healthier and smarter. A positive mental attitude begins with a positive physical attitude. I call it Mind-Ups; thinking with your feet.
Exercise is exercise; a total body experience. No “mind-body conundrum.”
Challenging yourself to push into the [...]
Posted in Adventure and Exploration, Breaking News & Commentary, Featured, Science | Also tagged adventure, Aging-associated diseases, Brian Brawdy, Cholesterol, Cognitive disorders, dementia, exercise, gray matter, Happiness, Health/Medical/Pharmaceuticals, Kaiser Permanente, medical community, Mind-ups, Neurobiological brain disorder, Neurology, Personal life, Physical exercise, Positive mental attitude, Rachael Whitmer, research scientist, senior author
If your days seem a bit blah now and then, how about “a little bit of breathtaking” instead? As I see it, we have two choices. We can opt for the status quo of the beaten path or from time to time, we can infuse our lives with a shot of AWE.
For me, AWE is [...]
Posted in Adventure and Exploration, Survival and Emergency Preparedness | Also tagged adventure, Antartica, AWE, Brian Brawdy, Les Stroud, Lewis and Clarke, Misnomers., Mount Everest, Neil Armstrong, Sir Edmund Hillary, Sir Ernest Shackleton, Tenzing Norgay, Wilderness Exploration
Explorer Eric Larsen on Buried Logic Podcast w/ Brian Brawdy