The Last Easy Mile Podcast

The Last Easy Mile Podcast
Podcast Description
The Last Easy Mile is a podcast for people who are finally ready to stop thinking about it—and start doing it.
Hosted by Josh Farahi, this show features honest conversations with people who took the leap—whether it was starting a business, picking up a long-lost passion, changing careers, or pursuing a lifestyle they always dreamed about.
Every episode offers a head start: real insights, practical tips, and the spark to get moving.
From hesitation to head start.
Fuel for your first move.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast explores themes of personal growth, transformation, and pursuing passions. Episodes include discussions on starting a business, rekindling hobbies, overcoming fears, and making life changes, such as the episode with Fraser Cain on reconnecting with wonder through astronomy and the episode with Josh Kirchner about embarking on a hunting journey later in life.

The Last Easy Mile is a podcast for people who are finally ready to stop thinking about it—and start doing it.
Hosted by Josh Farahi, this show features honest conversations with people who took the leap—whether it was starting a business, picking up a long-lost passion, changing careers, or pursuing a lifestyle they always dreamed about.
Every episode offers a head start: real insights, practical tips, and the spark to get moving.
From hesitation to head start.
Fuel for your first move.
Welcome to The Last Easy Mile, a show for men who know there’s more waiting—but aren’t sure where to begin. Hosted by Josh Farahi, each episode explores that moment before the leap, when the excuses run out and something real needs to start.
In this episode, Fraser Cain—founder of Universe Today and co-host of Astronomy Cast—shares why space still matters. From watching meteor showers with your kids to seeing Saturn’s rings through binoculars in a city, Fraser offers practical ways to reconnect with awe. He reflects on raising science-minded kids, his love of tabletop RPGs, and how parents can create deeper imaginative experiences than screens can provide.
We also talk about the James Webb Space Telescope, the Mars rovers, and the Vera Rubin Observatory, which will capture time-lapse images of the sky. Fraser warns against the growing distrust of experts, advocating for humility, critical thinking, and Carl Sagan’s “baloney detection toolkit.”
Fraser Cain – Follow & Learn More
· Website: https://www.universetoday.com
· Podcast: https://www.astronomycast.com
· YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@universetoday
· Twitter/X: https://x.com/fcain
Practical Astronomy Tools DiscussedSky-viewing apps:
Light pollution map:
Astronomy event calendars:
o Time and Date –Astronomy Events
Books & Concepts Mentioned
· The Demon-Haunted World by Carl Sagan
· The Fermi Paradox: “Where is everybody?”

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