Life Off the Map
What does a canoe in Chicago, an art studio in Oklahoma, and a giant movie monster have in common? More than you might think. In this episode, Chad reflects on a season of unexpected change and the people who taught him a different way to move through it. Along the way, you'll meet a grandmother who opened her home to artists and friends, a father who created adventures out of ordinary moments, an actor who found purpose outdoors, and a few surprising lessons from Adam Sandler, Nick Offerman, and King Kong. When life gets rearranged, some people retreat. Others seem to come alive. This episode explores the environments, relationships, and creative practices that help us stay open to wonder, connection, and growth—even when the map no longer looks like we expected. In this episode: * Why creativity often grows during seasons of disruption * The hidden power of creating experiences for other people * What fishing boats, campfires, and art studios can teach us about joy * Lessons from Nick Offerman on the outdoors and a meaningful life * Why relationships and creativity are more connected than we realize * How to stay open when your life gets rearranged Related Episodes: * Episode 26: When the Map Stops Making Sense - A Crew Convo with Ernest Shackleton * Episode 25: The Summer Edit: Less Busy. More Alive. More You. * Episode 27: What Most Men are Missing - A Story from the Blue River & Feeling Like Yourself Again
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