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A Complete Guide To The Phi Phi Islands In Thailand: Don’t Make These 3 Mistakes

September 10, 2019 / Calen / How To Wander, Tales Of Adventure, Tales Of Change, Travel Destinations

Around 32.59 million people flock to the Phi Phi Islands each year for snorkeling, diving, or just to explore the waters. I recently was one of those people, and am asking you not to make the same mistakes that I did.

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Are The Phi Phi Islands Worth It? Here Are 6 Island Activities You Don’t Want To Miss

June 28, 2019 / Calen / How To Wander, Tales Of Adventure, Travel Destinations
girl hiking through green woods

Not sure what to do on the Phi Phi islands? Hike to the viewpoint, take a boat tour, and more on this popular Thailand destination.

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90. The Ultimate Savasana: Dying & Deathwork with Scott Kirschenbaum - Unruly Podcast | Exploring Travel, Activism & Alternative Culture

There’s one transition we’ll all experience but hardly talk about: Death. Whether out of fear or taboo, so much of our culture and communities shy away from the topic. Still, it lingers in the back of our mind and flutters in our subconscious.  On the topic of dying and deathwork we interview Scott Kirschenbaum, known for his stunning documentaries where he captures some of life's most intense and raw moments. His work with Ethan Sisser was no different; after learning of a young man with brain cancer, Scott agreed to filming his final weeks — and moments — of life. After spending fourteen days at his bedside, Scott’s relationship with death was transformed.  “If you love something, start grieving for it. If you love someone, start grieving for them.” In this episode we discuss: * What it means to die in community * How reciprocity can be created in all aspects of life, including death * What the practice of “cracking your heart open” looks like in real time * “Slow death” and why it matters * Reflections for planning our own final moments SHOWNOTES
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  1. 90. The Ultimate Savasana: Dying & Deathwork with Scott Kirschenbaum 55:21
  2. 89. From Poached to Protected: Exploring Sea Turtle Fact & Folklore In Costa Rica 46:46
  3. 88. Understanding And Healing Religious Trauma With Ann Russo (LCSW, MA Theology) 57:16
  4. 87. Hitchhiking The Globe: How To Change Your Life With One Big Decision 49:44

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