Yeah, I Know a Guy
Yeah, I Know a Guy
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Talking to real people I know who are doing the kinds of things I think you'd want to know about.
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The podcast explores a range of themes including creative arts, personal journeys, and unique professions, with episodes featuring topics like visual storytelling in social movements exemplified by Skyler Carrico's work in Palestine, aviation career insights shared by Chad Halstead, and the artistic process discussed with Yoshino.

Talking to real people I know who are doing the kinds of things I think you’d want to know about.
In this episode I talk to my friend Quintin Vomocil, who embarked on a journey unlike any other i've ever heard of, leaving behind his life and belongings in Salt Lake City, Utah to walk alone through the wilderness all the way to Central California.
We sat down to talk about his experiences wandering the desert with nothing but a ukulele and the clothes on his back, the various people, places, challenges, and lessons he found along the way, and his motivations for setting out on such a big unknown adventure in the first place.
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Photo by Olivia Shove
Music by DGA

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