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Walk Across America? He did…
– The MOVEMENT Movement with Steven Sashen Episode 168 with Jonathon Stalls
Jonathon Stalls (he, his) spent 242 days walking across the United States in 2010 and has continued to move alongside thousands of people for thousands of miles. He identifies as a 'walking artist' with his creative project, Intrinsic Paths. He also founded Walk2Connect in 2012. His work currently moves in the realms of pen and ink drawing, writing and poetry, storytelling with the Pedestrian Dignity project, economic and racial justice organizing, training walk event leaders, guiding meditative practices, and creating long-distance walking routes. His first book, WALK - Slow Down, Wake Up & Connect at 1-3 Miles Per Hour (North Atlantic Books) was released on August 16, 2022. He is gay/queer and resides primarily in Denver, CO. Visit IntrinsicPaths.com and "Intrinsic Paths" on Patreon.com to learn more about his creative work.
Listen to this episode of The MOVEMENT Movement with Jonathon Stalls about walking across America.
Here are some of the topics covered on this week’s show:
- How you want a lighter backpack when you’re taking longer hikes.
- How your life doesn’t have to revolve around how much money you’re going to make.
- How people of all ages walk across America and have built a community together.
- How your body will find it’s rhythm and communicate with you when something is off while you’re walking.
- How it’s important to listen to body so it can train itself to do what you want it to do.
Connect with Jonathon:
Guest Contact Info Twitter@jonathonstalls @walk2connect
Instagram@jstallz
@intrinsicpaths @walk2connect
@natlanticbooks
Facebookfacebook.com/intrinsicpaths facebook.com/walk2connect
Links Mentioned:IntrinsicPaths.com
Connect with Steven:
Website
Xeroshoes.com
Jointhemovementmovement.com
Twitter@XeroShoes
Instagram@xeroshoes
Facebookfacebook.com/xeroshoes
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Walk Across America? He did…
– The MOVEMENT Movement with Steven Sashen Episode 168 with Jonathon Stalls
Jonathon Stalls (he, his) spent 242 days walking across the United States in 2010 and has continued to move alongside thousands of people for thousands of miles. He identifies as a 'walking artist' with his creative project, Intrinsic Paths. He also founded Walk2Connect in 2012. His work currently moves in the realms of pen and ink drawing, writing and poetry, storytelling with the Pedestrian Dignity project, economic and racial justice organizing, training walk event leaders, guiding meditative practices, and creating long-distance walking routes. His first book, WALK - Slow Down, Wake Up & Connect at 1-3 Miles Per Hour (North Atlantic Books) was released on August 16, 2022. He is gay/queer and resides primarily in Denver, CO. Visit IntrinsicPaths.com and "Intrinsic Paths" on Patreon.com to learn more about his creative work.
Listen to this episode of The MOVEMENT Movement with Jonathon Stalls about walking across America.
Here are some of the topics covered on this week’s show:
- How you want a lighter backpack when you’re taking longer hikes.
- How your life doesn’t have to revolve around how much money you’re going to make.
- How people of all ages walk across America and have built a community together.
- How your body will find it’s rhythm and communicate with you when something is off while you’re walking.
- How it’s important to listen to body so it can train itself to do what you want it to do.
Connect with Jonathon:
Guest Contact Info Twitter@jonathonstalls @walk2connect
Instagram@jstallz
@intrinsicpaths @walk2connect
@natlanticbooks
Facebookfacebook.com/intrinsicpaths facebook.com/walk2connect
Links Mentioned:IntrinsicPaths.com
Connect with Steven:
Website
Xeroshoes.com
Jointhemovementmovement.com
Twitter@XeroShoes
Instagram@xeroshoes
Facebookfacebook.com/xeroshoes
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