144: Book in the Cloud

 

Cory Mortensen is a travel writer and explorer who has published three books, the most recent called Embracing Bewilderment. Cory spent two years traveling around the world and having adventures, from eating stew in a farmer's backyard to being held at gunpoint by an authoritarian military regime. Susan and Cory talk about how photography is sometimes rude and how traveling can calm your fears.

What you'll learn about in this episode:
- How ancient aliens maybe did stuff
- When to pitch a tent in a new country
- Where you don't lose your common sense
- Why travel friendships can be like therapy
- What kind of tickets to always book in advance

Cory Mortensen on LinkedIn

Where to Find Cory's Books

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