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When the Map Stops Making Sense - A Crew Convo with Explorer Ernest Shackleton

29 min · 9. kesä 2026
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In 1914, Ernest Shackleton set out to do something no one had ever done before: cross Antarctica on foot. He never made it. His ship became trapped in the ice. The expedition failed. The dream died. The map no longer matched reality. Most people know how to start an adventure. Far fewer know what to do when the original mission dies. More than a century later, we still tell Shackleton's story—not because he completed the mission, but because of how he responded when the mission fell apart. In this special Crew Convo episode, I sit down with virtual "Ernest Shackleton" and other documentation to explore one of history's greatest survival stories and what it teaches us about leadership, resilience, and finding a new mission when the original one disappears. In this episode: • Why Shackleton's original Antarctic mission failed before it ever began • The leadership decision that saved 27 men from disaster • How to adapt when the future you planned disappears • Why clinging to an outdated map often creates more suffering • The surprising relationship between failure and meaning • What it looks like to lead yourself and others through uncertainty • Why some of life's most important missions are the ones we never intended to take Life Off the Map is a podcast for leaders, builders, adventurers, and high-capacity people who want more than success. Each week, we explore what it means to live with greater courage, purpose, adventure, and aliveness. To sign up for Sunday Trail Notes, visit: lifeoffthemapshow.com [http://lifeoffthemapshow.com] Related Episodes: • Episode 25 — The Book Started Editing Me • Episode 24 — What Fear Does to Your Story • Episode 22 — Field Notes: What the Trail Keeps Teaching Me

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jakson When the Map Stops Making Sense - A Crew Convo with Explorer Ernest Shackleton kansikuva

When the Map Stops Making Sense - A Crew Convo with Explorer Ernest Shackleton

In 1914, Ernest Shackleton set out to do something no one had ever done before: cross Antarctica on foot. He never made it. His ship became trapped in the ice. The expedition failed. The dream died. The map no longer matched reality. Most people know how to start an adventure. Far fewer know what to do when the original mission dies. More than a century later, we still tell Shackleton's story—not because he completed the mission, but because of how he responded when the mission fell apart. In this special Crew Convo episode, I sit down with virtual "Ernest Shackleton" and other documentation to explore one of history's greatest survival stories and what it teaches us about leadership, resilience, and finding a new mission when the original one disappears. In this episode: • Why Shackleton's original Antarctic mission failed before it ever began • The leadership decision that saved 27 men from disaster • How to adapt when the future you planned disappears • Why clinging to an outdated map often creates more suffering • The surprising relationship between failure and meaning • What it looks like to lead yourself and others through uncertainty • Why some of life's most important missions are the ones we never intended to take Life Off the Map is a podcast for leaders, builders, adventurers, and high-capacity people who want more than success. Each week, we explore what it means to live with greater courage, purpose, adventure, and aliveness. To sign up for Sunday Trail Notes, visit: lifeoffthemapshow.com [http://lifeoffthemapshow.com] Related Episodes: • Episode 25 — The Book Started Editing Me • Episode 24 — What Fear Does to Your Story • Episode 22 — Field Notes: What the Trail Keeps Teaching Me

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The Summer Edit: Less Busy. More Alive. More You.

Somewhere in the middle of editing his upcoming book, Chad realized the questions he was asking about the manuscript had quietly become questions he was asking about his own life: What belongs? What doesn't? What's making the story better? And what's just making the story longer? In this reflective solo episode, the host shares a story from a construction project that unexpectedly became a turning point in his own life, along with lessons from writing, creativity, Donald Miller, Anne Lamott, Elizabeth Gilbert, and the surprising connection between editing a book and editing a life. If you've been feeling busy, scattered, stuck, or stretched thin this summer, this conversation is an invitation to slow down, pay attention, and make room for what matters most. In this episode, you'll discover: • Why growth often comes from subtraction, not addition • The difference between a full life and a meaningful one • How to quiet the competing voices fighting for your attention • Why motion beats inertia when you feel stuck • What stories reveal about what matters most to us • How to make room for what matters most this summer Along the way, Chad shares reflections on writing his second book, rebuilding a staircase during a difficult season, fear, creativity, identity, and the question that kept following him through every chapter: If you were editing your life right now, what would remain? Related Episodes • Episode 24 — Joy Isn't Accidental • Episode 22 — Field Notes from a Rebuilding Season: The Version No One Talks About • Episode 20 — Start Again. Drop the Story. For weekly reflections, behind-the-scenes book updates, and our Sunday Trail Notes, sign up at LifeOffTheMapShow.com [http://lifeoffthemapshow.com].

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jakson Joy Isn't Accidental: How to Feel More Present, Grounded, and Alive kansikuva

Joy Isn't Accidental: How to Feel More Present, Grounded, and Alive

Joy isn't accidental. It's something we either cultivate or slowly lose without realizing it. In this solo episode of Life Off the Map, Chad reflects on why so many driven people feel tired, disconnected, or emotionally flat even while building a life that looks successful from the outside. Recorded after a trail run around Lake Arcadia, Oklahoma this conversation moves through everything from future-focused living and comparison to movement, gratitude, nervous system overload, isolation, and learning how to actually be present for your own life again. There's a difference between functioning and feeling fully alive. And a lot of people quietly lose themselves by living mentally somewhere other than where their life actually is. This episode is part reflection, part reset. If you've been running hard for a long time, feeling fragmented, emotionally exhausted, or disconnected from the things that used to make you feel grounded and alive, this conversation will probably hit close to home. In this episode: * Why successful people often feel disconnected from their own lives * The hidden cost of living mentally in the future * How comparison quietly steals joy * Why movement changes more than just your body * Gratitude as a practice instead of a personality trait * The connection between presence, alignment, and feeling alive again Related Episodes: * Episode 8 — Move First: How to Stop Overthinking, Shift Your State, and Get Clear * Episode 19 — Who Are You When No One Needs You? * Episode 22 — Field Notes from a Rebuilding Season: The Version No One Talks About * Episode 23 — The Courage to Feel Fully Alive Again: A Crew Conversation with Roxanne Parks More episodes, trail notes, and reflections: LifeOfftheMapShow.com [http://lifeoffthemapshow.com]

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A lot of people are waiting for life to feel different before they start living differently. But the real shift often begins with one small decision: stop blaming, stop sitting, stop drifting, and take ownership of the life in front of you. That kind of life will take courage. In this episode, Chad sits down with speaker, author, and coach Roxanne Parks for a lively, honest conversation about fear, gratitude, movement, grace, and the kind of faith that keeps choosing life. This is not a heavy episode. It feels more like sitting with someone who has lived enough life to tell the truth, laugh at herself, and remind you that your best days may still be ahead of you. In this episode, you'll hear: • Why the seemingly disconnected seasons of your life may actually be forming something meaningful • How fear, anxiety, and discouragement quietly steal your aliveness — and how to stop letting them lead • Why gratitude is more than positivity — it's a way to retrain your mind and attention • How to stop shaming yourself for "blue days" and start giving yourself real grace • Why physical movement, conversation, and friendship may be more connected than you think • How tiny daily choices slowly reshape your mindset, relationships, and direction • Why one honest baby step is often more powerful than waiting for the perfect plan This conversation is a reminder that life does not have to get bigger to become more alive. Sometimes the truer life begins when you take a walk, write down what you're grateful for, stop outsourcing responsibility, or take one honest step toward freedom. To connect with Roxanne, go to RoxanneParks.com [http://www.roxanneparks.com/] 📍 Get the Trail Notes, related episodes, and next steps at lifeoffthemapshow.com [http://lifeoffthemapshow.com] 🎙️ Related Episodes: Episode 13 — Renew Your Mind, Change Your Path. Overcome What's Holding You Back Episode 14 — The Three Seasons of Life - From Success to Significance - Crew Convo with Boe Parrish Episode 16 — Too Many Paths: Why More Options are Making Your Life Worse Episode 20 — Start Again. Drop the Story.

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jakson Field Notes From a Rebuilding Season: The Version No One Posts About kansikuva

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