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“Have some fun, do some good, and just don’t bore me.”
Earl Bridges embodies that mantra for life and then some.
He is a “philanthropologist,” meaning that in his PBS TV show, “The Good Road,” he travels the world unearthing stories about people who are doing good without any concern for their well-being.
From stories about filming in places of civil unrest to almost getting ‘smushed’ by the world’s largest elephant in Kenya, this is a don’t-miss episode.
Follow his adventures on The Good Road here: https://www.youtube.com/@thegoodroadtv
Visit Earl’s other affiliated websites here:
earlbridges.com
goodallover.tv
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Support the show! We need it. Go through the link where you are listening to this or by going to zensammich.com.
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By Mark Reid5
1919 ratings
“Have some fun, do some good, and just don’t bore me.”
Earl Bridges embodies that mantra for life and then some.
He is a “philanthropologist,” meaning that in his PBS TV show, “The Good Road,” he travels the world unearthing stories about people who are doing good without any concern for their well-being.
From stories about filming in places of civil unrest to almost getting ‘smushed’ by the world’s largest elephant in Kenya, this is a don’t-miss episode.
Follow his adventures on The Good Road here: https://www.youtube.com/@thegoodroadtv
Visit Earl’s other affiliated websites here:
earlbridges.com
goodallover.tv
____________________
Visit a sponsor of Zen Sammich: mandatetoelevate.com. Send Byron and Mariah Edgington a thank you message for supporting the show and, hey, pick up a free gratitude journal while you’re there!
Support the show! We need it. Go through the link where you are listening to this or by going to zensammich.com.
Note: If you donate through Red Circle, it will be anonymous. I won’t know who donated and can’t give you a shoutout on the show. For a shoutout on the show, go through PayPal or Patreon instead.