32 episodes

The Adventure Cure: life changing stories and tools for more meaningful living, features interviews with people who have gone through paradigm shifts in their lives, as well as mental health experts, exploring questions like "what billboard would you put up for the world to see? " and "how do you define success?" The show takes listeners on an emotional journey as we learn about tools and experiences that can help us find more meaning and improve our mental health.

The Adventure Cure Rob Treppendahl

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 25 Ratings

The Adventure Cure: life changing stories and tools for more meaningful living, features interviews with people who have gone through paradigm shifts in their lives, as well as mental health experts, exploring questions like "what billboard would you put up for the world to see? " and "how do you define success?" The show takes listeners on an emotional journey as we learn about tools and experiences that can help us find more meaning and improve our mental health.

    “Love is Stronger than Fear - Stage 4 Cancer w/3 young kids” with Caitlin Bomar

    “Love is Stronger than Fear - Stage 4 Cancer w/3 young kids” with Caitlin Bomar

     I know I know I haven’t put out an episode in a while, please forgive me. Since my last episode I have moved to another state, South Carolina, started a new businesses, and continued to father my three little girls, which turns out to me quite a task. Needless to say, I’m coming out of my hiding hole to release this episode. It was too special not to share with yall. I think deep down many of us have a deep dread that we will learn we have terminal cancer and that our time on earth is about to be cut short. Especially when we are raising a young family. Well, what you are about to hear is a very candid conversation with my dear friend Caitlin Bomar who just recently learned she has stage 4 breast cancer and likely a very limited time left to live. Caitlin, as of this recording, is 35 years old, married, and, like me, has three young daughters.  The oldest is four. You’ll get to hear them as they come sit on her lap as we chat.  Among other things, this episode is her telling me how this diagnosis has affected her and what she has learned so far in this dying process. It's a raw story about faith, dying, and metamorphosis. I think you’ll take a lot away from it.  I am so thankful for Caitlin’s candor and the perspective she brings. It certainly seems to trivialize most challenges in my daily life lately. Caitlin seems to almost welcome death, now that she has had a few months to process it, and I admire her courage and optimism. As always, thanks for listening, and please share this with someone who needs to hear this story.

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    I have a few spots left in my executive coaching business, Treppendahl Consulting. www.robtreppendahl.com

    • 58 min
    "How To Bring Child Soldiers Back into Society" with Johnson Bohr

    "How To Bring Child Soldiers Back into Society" with Johnson Bohr

    "How To Bring Child Soldiers Back into Society" with Johnson Bohr
    Many of you have likely seen the movie Blood Diamond and are familiar with the concept of child soldiers that were recruited to fight in various wars in Africa. Have you ever wondered what happens to these kids when the war is over? How do they go back and interact with their community, their parents, their neighbors? There is a very powerful scene near the end of the movie, The lead character, Solomon and the role played by Leonardo Decaprio are digging up a diamond they had hidden for most of the story, and one they pull it out, A young boy, no more than fourteen shows up with a gun, aiming it at them. It is solomans son, who had been taken and recruited into the war several years before, but he has been hardened by the atrocities and brain washing he has experienced. Soloman looks at him and says “Dia, what are you doing?” What are you doing? Look at me? You are dia vandy of the proud mende tribe. You are a good boy who loves soccer and school. Your mother loves you so much. SHe waits by the fire making plantains and red stew with your sister and the new baby, the cows wait for you and the wild dog wants no one but you. I know they made you do bad things but you are not a bad boy. I am your father who loves you, and you will come home with me and be my son again. Both are crying, and then they embrace. Its a very powerful scene.
    So Obviously, it is a very hard adjustment for most of them. The death and destruction they have not only seen but been an active part of, starting sometimes as early as age 12, a well as the ruthless independence they were given, set them on a path that makes society reintroduction very challenging for both sides.  But wat if I told you there was a program specifically designed to make this reintroduction far easier? What if I were to tell you that this program actually gave cash and therapy to these drug-using former child soldier criminals, and it was proven to be a highly effective way to improve their lives and break their cycle of crime and poverty? Today’s episode is a fascinating story that is centered around an evidence based and cost effective method at doing exactly this. To tell this story, I called on my new friend Klumosumo Johnson Bohr, who goes by just Johnson Bohr. He has pioneered one of these programs for years, and is now being used in multiple locations across the globe. Alright, enough from me, let's go meet the man himself!

    LINKS

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    • 41 min
    How Skydiving Saved My Life

    How Skydiving Saved My Life

    Today's guest has a story that is about as raw as they get. Steve Labse is a skydiving  enthusiast, a business owner and someone who has become extremely self aware through a series of challenges and experiences over the past decade or so. Steve has an amazing perspective about how we spend our days and what it also looks like to waste forty years of our lives pleasing other people. His story is one that many of you will be able to relate do as we will dive into people pleasing, living our lives with meaning, and about discovering what really makes us all tick. Trigger warning will will discuss suicide briefly, and also there will be a lot of cursing, so, you have been warned. Alright, with that out of the way, lets go meet Steve! 


    I have a few spots left in my executive coaching business, Treppendahl Consulting. www.robtreppendahl.com

    • 1 hr 4 min
    "Finding a Normal Life After Losing My Feet & Hands at 18" with Elizabeth (Garrett) Esthay

    "Finding a Normal Life After Losing My Feet & Hands at 18" with Elizabeth (Garrett) Esthay

    Imagine yourself at age 18, a freshman in college, your whole life in front of you and suddenly you are struck with an illness out of nowhere and it soon takes both of your feet and parts of your hands with it. This was and is the reality for our guest today, Elizabeth Esthay. All of us find ourselves with various challenges dumped into our lives, but hers was particularly acute. How will I walk again? How can I live a normal life? Will I ever get married now? Will I be able to have kids? These are the questions that gripped her as she waited in the hospital for 4.5 months praying for a miracle.  How we can and will respond to traumatic events like this is impossible to know, but listening to how others deal with them can be incredibly helpful and inspiring. Elizabeth’s story is not one she’d wish on anyone; however, in an incredible form of redemption, it set her up beautifully for her career as a trauma counselor.  
     I was truly blown away by my conversation with Elizabeth. What a badass. What an inspiration. What an incredible person. It’s funny how listening to her story and her overcoming makes so many of the challenges we deal with on a daily basis seem so miniscule.  I hope her story gives you a bit more courage and perspective to face the challenges that we all know we one day will face. 
    I have a few spots left in my executive coaching business, Treppendahl Consulting. www.robtreppendahl.com

    • 49 min
    “How Writing My Memoir Saved My Life” with author Ally Fallon

    “How Writing My Memoir Saved My Life” with author Ally Fallon

    During today’s episode, we sit down and get to hear some incredible tips and lessons from a best selling author, Allison Fallon. Ally is also a sought after public speaker, and nationally recognized writing coach. She has coached hundreds or perhaps even thousands of writers - from NYT Bestselling authors to total beginners to help them finally get their books written and on shelves. I found Ally thanks to a recommendation from my friend, Bob Goff. “Rob, it sounds like you are now ready to talk to Ally.” So, sure enough, I reached out and my writing journey really took off to the next level after signing up for her Prepare to publish program. In today episode we will dive into the power of writing down your own story, the health benefits, as well as dealing with imposter syndrome which it turns out plagues even the best authors. If you have ever thought about writing down your own story, I highly recommend you listen to this amazing interview with Ally Fallon.

    I hope you feel as empowered as I do after hearing this conversation. Ally takes all the excuses away from us to not get started on writing down parts of our own story. If for no one else but yourself. I started a regular journaling practice at age 15, and then it became much more regular after a skiing accident caused a serious concussion that I feared would destroy my memory forever. I have since taken those hundreds of journal entries and used them as the bedrock for writing my own memoir. Which, one day, will make it to the public. Currently, I am enjoying the process and learning so much about myself.

    REFERENCES:

    https://findyourvoice.com/
    www.allisonfallon.com
    Buy her latest book: The Power of Writing it Down



    I have a few spots left in my executive coaching business, Treppendahl Consulting. www.robtreppendahl.com

    • 52 min
    “Ditching the American Dream for a Calling to Africa” with Jenny Nuccio

    “Ditching the American Dream for a Calling to Africa” with Jenny Nuccio

    Social Enterprise: an enterprise that is created around solving a social problem, taking an idea and making sure it is solving a social problem, for the good.

     It all started with one sentence printed in a church bulletin “If you want to go to Mombasa Kenya, call Chris Boyd.”  Today's episode is a conversation with an incredibly brave and inspiring friend of mine who was living the ideal comfortable American dream life, and decided to leave it all behind to listen to a voice that told her to go to Africa. Jenny didn’t have a game plan. She went and she spent time in the villages and she listened. She built relationships. And from this listening she got the idea of how she could help 16 women in Mombasa Kenya. That was how it all began for her. Jenny’s story is one that can help


    Since reading that bulletin more than 9 years ago, Jenny Nuccio has built an incredible socio-economic empowerment organization known as Imani Collective. Imani Collective now employs over eighty Kenyan women + men  along with half a dozen women stateside. Together, they unleash a woman’s greatness through empowerment + opportunity + community. Imani sells a plethora of artisan crafted goods including pillows, banners, baskets, holiday decor and more. Jenny story has so much to teach us about how to approach helping others, short term mission trips, and how to make your big idea come to life. Alright, let's go meet Jenny! 
    REFERENCES:

    IMANI COLLECTIVE

    JENNY'S PERSONAL/CONSULTING WEBSITE

    JENNY'S INSTAGRAM


    I have a few spots left in my executive coaching business, Treppendahl Consulting. www.robtreppendahl.com

    • 57 min

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CityPork ,

Cancer Story

This is servanthood at it’s finest. I know this story will impact so many affected by this terrible sickness. This is healing for it.
Keep hammering Rob

cmered1 ,

Great stuff

Great stuff and a wonderful person and friend hosting it.

Gla55hou5e ,

Great Podcast!

I am so glad I found this podcast! I love Rob’s outlook and his ability to ask those hard questions that require vulnerability from him and from his guests…He is very tuned in and genuine in the way he connects. I was so fortunate to be a guest on his podcast, and I look forward to continuing to listen to the content he shares. He gives not only a glimpse of the hardships people face but also the silver lining to remind us all that gratitude, hope, and healing are the keys to living a full life.

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