Rock Bottom
In Picton, New Zealand, Chris follows Sheira Hudson, a New York native who sailed around the world with her Kiwi husband and now co-owns the Atlantis hostel, as she cleans and shares her story and philosophy. The host reflects on why he increasingly prefers hostels over luxury hotels for community and serendipitous connection, and argues that phone-driven comparison and societal expectations can fuel “rock bottom” feelings. Shera describes her life in New York and DC/Arlington, her husband’s United Airlines job and flight benefits, and how 9/11 led to layoffs, selling their house, buying a boat, and a 32-day passage from Mexico to the Marquesas before settling in Picton. They discuss creating a unique, non-cookie-cutter hostel culture through art and warmth, practical realities like accounting and constant cleanliness, and advice to be happy, participate in life, and become who you want to be. 00:00 Welcome to Picton 00:31 Why Hostels Hit Different 01:27 Escaping Comparison Culture 03:45 Meet Shera of Atlantis 04:13 Sailing to New Zealand 05:51 Community Roots and Joy 09:22 Anti Cookie Cutter Travel 10:44 Atlantis Art and Maze Tour 13:51 Gifts Love Letters Memories 15:31 Upbringing Ethics and Openness 20:57 Healing Trauma and Perspective 24:59 Universal Baby Joy 25:42 Parenthood Shifts Life 27:08 Finding The Hostel 29:09 9 11 To Sailing 30:21 Why Boats Make Sense 33:30 Storms Pirates And Safety 34:45 Dolphins Save A Sailor 37:52 Advice For Rock Bottom 40:34 Hostel As An Art 44:33 Running A Great Hostel 48:21 Be Happy And Connect 50:03 Work Stay And Farewell
7 episodios
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