Left Field

Left Field
Podcast Description
Left Field podcast is a collection of human interest stories. Stories that challenge the status quo, proving there are a multitude of ways to live this precious life. How do you journey through creative or unusual paths to set yourself up for the life you most want to live? What once was stories of inspiration I heard from my close friends has become conversations I can have with many more beyond my direct circle. With some luck we will crack open topics that reveal what ideals you do (or don't) hold most dear, looking closer at what most excites or engages you along the way.
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The podcast focuses on unique personal stories that challenge conventional living, featuring themes like risk-taking in adventure sports, professional reinvention, and the pursuit of passion. Notable episodes include discussions on skiing with Sebastien Varlet, mountain climbing with Petter Restorp, and career transitions exemplified by designer Lennart Radtke.

Left Field podcast is a collection of human interest stories. Stories that challenge the status quo, proving there are a multitude of ways to live this precious life. How do you journey through creative or unusual paths to set yourself up for the life you most want to live? What once was stories of inspiration I heard from my close friends has become conversations I can have with many more beyond my direct circle. With some luck we will crack open topics that reveal what ideals you do (or don’t) hold most dear, looking closer at what most excites or engages you along the way.
What happens when life confronts you with immense risk you can’t walk away from? We all know life carries two sides, yin and yang, dark and light, complementary opposites. This is the kind of confrontation you sign up for when you’re on a mountain’s edge, looking down its face, a moment away from letting the skis glide over the lip to descend the line. Sebastien Varlet tells us exactly what happens inside his mind as he carries this dualism down magnificent slopes. What he has discovered from years of big mountain skiing, is that the beauty is actually in the details.
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