Episode 230: Tango Alpha Lima: Marine Corps veteran, author and adventurer Akshay Nanavati
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How we continue to remember September 11
THE INTERVIEW
Marine Corps veteran, endurance athlete, adventurer and author Akshay Nanavati has a picture of a friend he lost in war on his wall and under it he wrote, โThis should have been you. Earn this life."
This was the fuel to write his book, "Fearvana: The Revolutionary Science of How to Turn Fear into Health, Wealth and Happiness" in order to help others navigate their own suffering and turn it into nirvana, turn it into bliss.
It is also fuel for his own extreme adventuring.
In November, Nanavati will begin a 110-day, 1,700-mile solo trek across Antarctica, wher he'll ski for 10 to 12 hours a day hauling a 400-pound sled full of supplies and become the single most isolated being on the planet. He shares how he has been preparing for the grueling physical and mental challenges he will face along the way.
SCUTTLEBUTT
VA worker errors when reviewing claims for full disability cost $100M, auditors say
Post 58 in Oklahoma using gaming to provide veterans camaraderie and support.
Special Guest: Akshay Nanavati .
Links:
- Watch video of this episode on YouTube
- Tango Alpha Lima 9/11 Series Playlist
- September 11: A Day of Remembrance and Service - NPS Commemorations and Celebrations (U.S. National Park Service)
- Improve Financial Health with VetCents ๐บ๐ธ Veterans Benefits Banking Program
- Home - Heroes With Hearing Loss
- Home - Fearvana
- The Great Soul Crossing
- Saving lives of veterans, their families, and communities with the Columbia Protocol | The American Legion
- VA worker errors when reviewing claims for full disability cost $100M, auditors say | The American Legion
- A new way to Be the One: Post to use gaming to reach struggling veterans | The American Legion
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