Life is a Festival #53: Ryland Gardner (NOLS)
Life can still be a festival when it all goes wrong, but only if we develop our resiliency and practice the skills necessary to keep everyone safe.
Read MoreLife can still be a festival when it all goes wrong, but only if we develop our resiliency and practice the skills necessary to keep everyone safe.
Read MoreWe go deep into the history of Mardi Gras with fabulous parades and exclusive balls, prideful showings and pubic wigs. We discuss Katrina’s work advocating against gun violence, microdosing for mental health, and throwing a lemonade party when life gave her its sourest lemon.
Read MoreHow can we weave service into our lives for the betterment of our communities, our friends, and our own mental health?
Read MoreFostering deep connections is one of the core tenets of the festive life.
Read MoreIt is the humility of the failed hero that allows him to truly connect with his brothers
Read More“The most important thing about art is to work. Nothing else matters except sitting down every day and trying.” ― Steven Pressfield, The War of Art
Read MoreFrom helping Banksy launch sky lanterns, to extolling the virtues of a bamboo toothbrush, Beans is the paradigm of a festive life that makes a difference.
Read MoreThis is a more personal installment of Life is a Festival. On today’s episode I ask my friend Tim, to explain to me how to get a job.
Read MoreFrom Burning Man to the bake sale, Janet Stone teaches us to live life like a festival both on the mat and off it.
Read MoreIf you were an international DJ sensation, how would you use your fame to change the world?
Read MoreAn ode to taking up space as boldly, colorfully, and radiantly as you want.
Read MoreWhen the search for the Grail Castle becomes the prison of Hotel California, we need some tough love to wake the woke.
Read MoreIf you plant it right all you do is reap.
Read MoreLive from Burning Man with David Block (The Human Experience), Jex and Wolverine.
Read MoreCaveat Magister, author of The Scene That Became Cities, and I discuss the collision of prank culture and personal development at Burning Man.
Read MoreAccording to Tamera, the revolutionary peace research eco village in Portugal, liberating love from fear, violence, and lies is the root solution for a true system change.
Read MoreMeow Wolf is an inspiration for creatives everywhere, especially when it comes to building a sustainable, artistic livelihood. CEO Vince Kadlubek opens up about his journey in leadership and the art of financing imagination.
Read MoreHow the iconic napping pose drew over 250 members to the collective, intersectionality and white feminism, how a girl gang metabolized #metoo, and how best to be an ally.
Read MoreHow street performance taught Mauricio to embrace failure as a teacher, the history of Ibiza, and why Mauricio is optimistic about the future of the White Island.
Read MoreWhere’s the true weird in the age of Donald Trump and weird weather? Is depression weird, or is depression when things aren’t weird enough? Is Burning Man still weird or has it become too mannered and too known? Are there degrees of reality? How can we serve the psychedelic Renaissance while keeping the weird alive?
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