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What’s it like to live in a converted fire truck for one day in Death Valley? Join me for details in One-Day-In-Death-Valley-Bob Davis Podcast 1167.
Firstly I have been doing podcasts about the new rig.
In fact it has become sort of series.
Without a doubt my repurposed 1999 Freightliner FL-70 First Responder Unit 11 is a dream.
But I get a lot of questions from listeners and viewers asking what it is like to live in this vehicle.
Secondly if you watch the YouTube channel video here you’ll get a good visual idea.
In addition this audio podcast has more specific content regarding what I did and why.
Furthermore I am able to spend a little more time on the audio podcasts talking about topics like solitude.
As well as why I won’t discuss current events in these podcasts either on video or audio.
Thirdly the Death Valley backdrop is great for video if you want to watch.
Equally important the Death Valley backdrop is so valuable for mindfulness.
Correspondingly I can’t get enough of this special place.
And I want to come here for a new experience every year.
Consequently you can expect Death Valley podcasts every now and then in the future.
Generally speaking one can spend about thirty days per year in the park.
With this in mind I want to use up every moment of that thirty days.
Especially in winter.
Another key point concerning this trip was the rain.
Certainly we don’t associate Death Valley with rain.
Yet it does rain in the park every now and then.
Surprisingly when it does rain there is a vast palette of colors and light.
In the same fashion the vastness adds up to a very emotional impact.
Most importantly the solitude and quiet becomes quite an asset.
In view of the insanity in the everyday world having the opportunity to spend some quiet time becomes a huge asset.
To put it another way it is said either you love Death Valley or you can’t wait to leave.
Of course I am the prior rather than the latter.
Above all I am one of those who cannot get enough of this place.
Finally all the social media experts tell creators to ‘lean in’ to current issues.
That is to say this is the way a creator becomes more ‘relatable’.
However this isn’t what motivates me as a creator.
All of the sudden it becomes very important and relevant to actually provide a place where current events talk doesn’t take away from the pure experience.
All in all the pure experience might be the most relevant thing we need right now.
Join me for One-Day-In-Death-Valley-Bob Davis Podcast 1167 and open the door to that experience.
The post One-Day-In-Death-Valley-Bob Davis Podcast 1167 appeared first on The Bob Davis Podcasts.
By Bob DavisWhat’s it like to live in a converted fire truck for one day in Death Valley? Join me for details in One-Day-In-Death-Valley-Bob Davis Podcast 1167.
Firstly I have been doing podcasts about the new rig.
In fact it has become sort of series.
Without a doubt my repurposed 1999 Freightliner FL-70 First Responder Unit 11 is a dream.
But I get a lot of questions from listeners and viewers asking what it is like to live in this vehicle.
Secondly if you watch the YouTube channel video here you’ll get a good visual idea.
In addition this audio podcast has more specific content regarding what I did and why.
Furthermore I am able to spend a little more time on the audio podcasts talking about topics like solitude.
As well as why I won’t discuss current events in these podcasts either on video or audio.
Thirdly the Death Valley backdrop is great for video if you want to watch.
Equally important the Death Valley backdrop is so valuable for mindfulness.
Correspondingly I can’t get enough of this special place.
And I want to come here for a new experience every year.
Consequently you can expect Death Valley podcasts every now and then in the future.
Generally speaking one can spend about thirty days per year in the park.
With this in mind I want to use up every moment of that thirty days.
Especially in winter.
Another key point concerning this trip was the rain.
Certainly we don’t associate Death Valley with rain.
Yet it does rain in the park every now and then.
Surprisingly when it does rain there is a vast palette of colors and light.
In the same fashion the vastness adds up to a very emotional impact.
Most importantly the solitude and quiet becomes quite an asset.
In view of the insanity in the everyday world having the opportunity to spend some quiet time becomes a huge asset.
To put it another way it is said either you love Death Valley or you can’t wait to leave.
Of course I am the prior rather than the latter.
Above all I am one of those who cannot get enough of this place.
Finally all the social media experts tell creators to ‘lean in’ to current issues.
That is to say this is the way a creator becomes more ‘relatable’.
However this isn’t what motivates me as a creator.
All of the sudden it becomes very important and relevant to actually provide a place where current events talk doesn’t take away from the pure experience.
All in all the pure experience might be the most relevant thing we need right now.
Join me for One-Day-In-Death-Valley-Bob Davis Podcast 1167 and open the door to that experience.
The post One-Day-In-Death-Valley-Bob Davis Podcast 1167 appeared first on The Bob Davis Podcasts.