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Take a step into my shoes as a person who is curious about the many amazing facets of life. I've packed in some of my experiences as well as interviews with people who have made an impact on my life and their communities. My hope is that you learn something new, get inspired or just plainly entertained. I'm your host Bryan Cargill and I'll be guiding you along the way. This is the place where the stories smell, but they don't stink. Thanks for listening!

Enter My Shoes Podcast Bryan Cargill

    • Samhälle och kultur

Take a step into my shoes as a person who is curious about the many amazing facets of life. I've packed in some of my experiences as well as interviews with people who have made an impact on my life and their communities. My hope is that you learn something new, get inspired or just plainly entertained. I'm your host Bryan Cargill and I'll be guiding you along the way. This is the place where the stories smell, but they don't stink. Thanks for listening!

    FINAL: Starting New Podcasts (The Try New Things Podcast and The Creative Quest Podcast)

    FINAL: Starting New Podcasts (The Try New Things Podcast and The Creative Quest Podcast)

    The Creative Quest on Spotify

    The Creative Quest on iTunes

    The Try New Things Podcast on Anchor

    The Try New Things Podcast on Spotify

    • 6 min
    Going to the Pool (ft. Emily)

    Going to the Pool (ft. Emily)

    We almost made it to the soaking pools at McMennamins. Follow Emily and I as we discuss the Kardashians and what it means to sit and soak in a pool.

    • 27 min
    S2 E10: My First Reiki Session

    S2 E10: My First Reiki Session

    Reiki is a japanese traditional practice that focuses on energy healing in the body. You may be familiar with Chakras from Hindu culture or "chi" from the Chinese - these are energy balances in the body. What I hoped to do with my session is to have a new experience and see for myself what this experience is like and if I could get some of my own personal understanding.

    • 27 min
    S2 E9: My First Monster Truck Show

    S2 E9: My First Monster Truck Show

    Join me as I go to my first Monster truck rally event. I give my pre-show thoughts have some sounds from the monster trucks and then my post-show analysis of the event. 

    Show Notes:

    Scooby doo (female driver), grace digger, zombie, el toro loco (horns and smoke out of front) max-d, solider fortune, monster mutt (has teeth on sides), zombie (arms coming out), megaladon

    - suspension is nuts, tires are like as tall as me 

    - weigh 12 thousand pounds 

    - full throttle it is so loud 

    - wheelies with a monster truck - unbelieveable 

    - Describe arena - platform in the middle, circular, dirt flying up at you and car fumes (little nervous eating popcorn)

    - kids behind getting scared 

    - The competition: Bracket tournament style - start with racing in a circle 

    - atv racing 

    - 2 wheel trick competition 

    - 1v1 caged cars 

    - freestyle

    - love how animated and excited announcers get, announced the race results like every 2 mins lol  

    - crane driving cars around 

    - breaking blue cardboard boxes

    Surprises:

    - not about cars: but dude throwing boomerang spinner thing 

    -cars go out of commission, not as durable as you would think 

    - cosmetics on the cars 

    - shear ability to maneuver such a big vehicles

    - no cars getting smashed 

    - all vehicles have to worry about tipping over 

    - parts of car falling off 

    - won the whole thing is Max-D, funny when they interview people 



    Overall:

    Big cars defying gravity, really bounce around, time stand stills when they are at the height of their jump 

    - can stand on one wheel like a break dancer 

    Favorite driver: Grave Digger - would just go super high, balanced on wheels, manuerved well 

    • 18 min
    S2 E8: I Almost Got Rabies in Cuba

    S2 E8: I Almost Got Rabies in Cuba

    This week is a pretty short episode, but I thought I would share my story from when I traveled abroad.

    Follow my on my adventure to Cuba where I had a run in with a certain animal or should I say animals which could have caused the end of me....



    Show Notes:

    How I wound up in Cuba

    The story leading up to my experience with Rabies

    My advice to other travelers 

    • 9 min
    S2 E7: I Broke my Record! - The 1 Hour Meditation Challenge

    S2 E7: I Broke my Record! - The 1 Hour Meditation Challenge

    5 Myths of meditation debunked:
    Debunking the 5 Most Common Meditation Myths | Light Watkins | TEDxVeniceBeach

    - I finally did it, I meditated for 1 hour.
    - Okay, I have to take an honest look at that statement and say. It doesn't matter how long you meditate for because what really matters more than the length of time is that you are tapping into an energy that makes you feel renewed and you experience true love/peace. I'm sure there are people that can get into that deep state of calm and detach from their thoughts within seconds if that wanted to from doing this practice for long and determining their base level. I'll get into that in a moment.
    - Now let's talk about meditation, something that I haven't been doing for an extremely long time. But it has been very helpful for balancing out my mood for a day and also teaching me how to be more focused. It's one of those things that I can't fully explain and I'm sure there's some science to back it up, but I am just going to talk from my experience. For me, it's acts like a base-line. I know what zero feel like, of what a calmness of the mind feels like. I'm going to put a link to this video in the description, but this guy named Light Watkins dispels a couple of misconceptions about meditation and cover some of the things I am about to say. 

    - Can make you feel younger, 

    - Meditation gives me that focus to find the beauty in the world, like a child almost.
    - focus on the breath - people believe this can heal a lot of ailments
    - No wrong way, beauty of it is what is meaningful to you. That goes with tapping into your own self. So if it's having candles and incense and being at the top of a mountain, etc. then that might be what you need. I'm more of a minimalist and want to be able to learn how to do this anywhere - life should be a meditation. This helps prevent you from cutting your finger when chopping food, burning your hand on the curling iron or the kitchen oven, accidentally running a red light or stop sign. Ultimately, decluttering your mind, providing focus and appreciating/tapping into the world around us.

    Now the big question how did I meditate for 1 hour and what did I learn?

    HOW:
    - Started with 2 mins, worked to 5, then 10, then 15, then 20, then 30, then 40. And then today, it's a Saturday I wanted to push for 1 hour.
    - Like to sit in a chair so don't fall asleep

    LEARNED:
    - Like with any meditation once you get past the chatter of your mind where you think from one idea to the next and say to my brain sucks that you thought about this idea now mind because there is nothing we can do about it. Don't want to break the meditation for one idea that might be holding me back from another. It usually takes me about 5-7 minutes to get through this clatter and get into this agreement with my mind that I made a commitment to this time and I am sticking to it. And then that relaxes me- Feel different sensations: body can feel warm, might feel heaviness in stomach so have to like breath it away,
    - Listening to the world around you, birds, cars driving by

    - Come back to breath and looking at the light behind your eye lids - sometimes like to imagine it all around my body
    - Ultimately, meditation is a gift to yourself, able to quiet the body and the mind and be at peace

    • 18 min

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