6 episodes

The Amazing is that spark and those experiences that make you get out of bed and love your life in spite of the daily grind! This is the podcast where Travis Burnette navigates yet another mid-life crisis and tries to come to grips with his own mortality by speaking to inspirational, motivational, or just plain funny guests, about what makes their lives amazing. Travis comes from a lower middle class background, loves to play guitar poorly, and has been a teacher for over 20 years, all of which play into his discussions.

Quest for the Amazing Travis Burnette

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The Amazing is that spark and those experiences that make you get out of bed and love your life in spite of the daily grind! This is the podcast where Travis Burnette navigates yet another mid-life crisis and tries to come to grips with his own mortality by speaking to inspirational, motivational, or just plain funny guests, about what makes their lives amazing. Travis comes from a lower middle class background, loves to play guitar poorly, and has been a teacher for over 20 years, all of which play into his discussions.

    Metaphors in the Time of Covid

    Metaphors in the Time of Covid

    Travis begins this episode with a quick update of his fascinating life as a teacher and his recent motivation to continue his podcast... maybe. He then interviews Jessie Burnette, who has been involved in social issues for the majority of her life. She is currently working toward completing her masters in English. She recently won the award for the best presentation of her paper at the ALPSS Graduate and Postgraduate Conference at Waikato University.  This is the Annual Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Conference hosted by Te Wananga o Nga Kete Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences. Her dissertation and thesis are interdisciplinary projects analysing how Twitter users use language to discuss Covid-19 and the ensuing government mandates. She is also an avid writer, with work published in Mayhem 2019, and the upcoming issues of Poetry New Zealand 2021 and Mayhem 2021. They wrap up their talk with a fun pop quiz on the best book and band... ever!

    • 42 min
    In Memory of Tony Gordon - Non-Spotify Version

    In Memory of Tony Gordon - Non-Spotify Version

    Content warning.  This episode is dedicated to my friend Tony Gordon, who took his own life.  Included are tales of the many adventures we had and songs we grew up listening to in the unfortunate era of the Big Hair Bands.  If you are thinking about hurting yourself please remember that nothing ever stays the same.  Things change.  And if you missed someone who needed help, try to forgive yourself and listen for the others who either aren't asking or aren't being heard.

    New Zealand: Lifeline Aotearoa: 0800 543 354

    https://mentalhealth.org.nz/suicide-prevention

    USA: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-TALK (8255)

    https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org

    Internationally:

    https://www.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines

    • 1 hr 21 min
    Return to Under the Mountain, the Happy German, and Time Stand Still!

    Return to Under the Mountain, the Happy German, and Time Stand Still!

    In this episode, Travis discusses the cause of his recent absence and speaks with Christian Ehmen, a most unstereotypical German!  They discuss the German sense of humor, dealing with thoughtless stereotypes, and then Christian takes a pop quiz!

    • 47 min
    Andrew Herm, Political Activism, and Bringing Down the Imperialist Capitalist White Supremacist Patriarchy (basically).

    Andrew Herm, Political Activism, and Bringing Down the Imperialist Capitalist White Supremacist Patriarchy (basically).

    In this interview, Andrew takes Travis to school on popular political mythologies promoted by the mainstream media.  He discusses how he became politically active, how others who want to make their lives meaningful and amazing can do the same, and what opinionated white males such as ourselves need to do to support movements such as Black Lives Matter.  His message to listeners is to take charge of their education and not to think that it is just for the elite, whether that is through reading, listening to podcasts, audiobooks, or whatever.  Some texts, cultural references, and related sources include…

    · https://www.befrienders.org/contact-us- volunteer action to prevent suicide

    · https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUHcc7ipGt0– A Message to the Depressed, by Sky Williams

    · https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0xbw4xSEWg– shame lingers for loved ones after a suicide

    · What Lies in Suicide’s Wake – New York Times opinion article by Peggy Wehmeyer

    · The Things they Carried – Tim O’Brien

    · Wretched of the Earth – Frantz Fanon

    · https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/china

    · https://www.peoplesworld.org/authors/ian-goodrum/

    • 1 hr 10 min
    The Personal Privilege is the Political Privilege

    The Personal Privilege is the Political Privilege

    In this interview, Travis speaks with Rayyan Mirza, a former political organizer, retail salesman, and social studies teacher.  Travis and Rayan discuss the current and potential future impact of the Black Lives Matter movement, how the political really is the personal, and why you shouldn't define yourself by your goals and achievements.

    • 56 min
    George Floyd, Black Lives Matter, and Staying Strong on Facebook

    George Floyd, Black Lives Matter, and Staying Strong on Facebook

    This is the podcast where Travis tries to navigate yet another mid-life crisis and come to terms with his own mortality by finding The Amazing - those moments in life that make it meaningful and joyous.  He does this through motivational, inspirational, and at times humorous interviews with a variety of people to find out what they do to make their lives amazing.  This first episode had to address the murder of George Floyd, who died at the age of 46, and probably didn't even get the privilege of having a mid-life crisis.  In this episode, Travis interviews Jessie Burnette (and no, all of his interviews will not be with Burnettes!).  They discuss how she addressed white privilege and fragility, and how she reacted to other white people criticizing, sometimes in racist terms, Black Lives Matter and George Floyd.  

    • 58 min

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