Beach Walk 255 OTR - Vloggies Come in Three's
Our show won three vloggie awards tonight. Mahalo to all who supported us!
Beach Walk 249 - Happy Birthday to Lexi!
Mahalo nui loa to all of you who sent her greetings and pictures and sand dollars. We love you! (And I’m just a little sad I didn’t give more advance notice…)* Dorothy Y.* Peter & Miguel* Dan B.* Barbara B.* Grandmother Blanche
Beach Walk 248 - Give without Guilt
I was listening to the Gilmore Gang podcast yesterday, as Jason Calacanis talked about a new video podcast he is starting with Podtech. He has negotiated with his sponsors (and plans to do the same with his guests) to donate money from every episode to a private school in NY, to pay the way for foster kids in Brooklyn to attend.
Beach Walk 247 - Zero to Tahiti
Kris is a great example of someone over 40 discovering something new she loves and pouring herself into it wholeheartedly and wholebodily. I can’t begin to tell you the many hurdles a new paddler faces — physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual challenges. Being able to tap into your love of the activity to get through all of these is clearly one of Kris’s secrets.
Beach Walk 246 - Passionate and not Invested
Being passionate about something yet detached from the results is a real “zen” thing to accomplish, yet I tackle these sorts of goals every day! I try to see how much I can tap into my true preferences, and then, “drop it” and let the universe take over for me. After all, there’s much more going on than I can see from behind my own eyes.
Beach Walk 243 - Painters' Perspectives
Mark Brown and Spencer Chang were doing plein air painting on the beach today. Spencer is the student, Marc is the instructor. Marc is very happy to be making a living at painting, and he shares his tips with us on how he made the transition to doing what he loves.
Beach Walk 202 - Embrace Your Challenge(r)s
Watching the movie Invincible reminded me of how much positive energy we can get from those who challenge us. Some would say this is a formulaic, feel-good movie and they would be accurate. But formulas are useful to help us apply the mechanics in our own lives.